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you mentioned the 2014 and how this whole debacles started with the association association agreement. and just a few days ago, the e leaders formerly granted ukraine animal dover, candidate status, calling it a historic moment, a good day for europe. although there were some negative comments as well, for example, from you, commission president, are still on the line. who said that this decision was taken in the face of the russian imperialism. i wonder it's been the same question as with nate, or do they authentically want ukraine in or is it another case of an expansion or promised expansion for the sake of expansion and spiting russia? no, no. i think this is like a trip. so they don't want to green in the understand very well that ukraine is absolutely unfit to become member of the european union. even if we take the full decides all the traditional problem. so you can buy this as a country at war. it's going through to all rules and principles of the european integration to accept such a country. what is interesting and coming back to the beginning called conversation europe in
you mentioned the 2014 and how this whole debacles started with the association association agreement. and just a few days ago, the e leaders formerly granted ukraine animal dover, candidate status, calling it a historic moment, a good day for europe. although there were some negative comments as well, for example, from you, commission president, are still on the line. who said that this decision was taken in the face of the russian imperialism. i wonder it's been the same question as with...
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associate — china. that was faith chan, associate professor - china. that was faith chan, associateate professor at the l associate professor at the university of nottingham speaking to us from china. (dirty pc adlib)lots more on our website for you on this what's more on our website for you on that story. and i want to just point you to this story — where you can take a look at what life is like at a0 degrees celsius for folks in other cities — including abuja, delhi, madrid and sydney. there's information there on how to stay cool and safe when dealing with these soaring temperatures — and also how countries that have dealt with super high temperatures and extreme weather have prepared that's on bbc.com/news or simply download the bbc news app — that is of course if you haven't already. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. steve bannon, the anti—establishment outsider who helped bring donald trump to the white house, is now on trial for refusing to testify about the january 6th assault on the us capitol. bannon has pleaded not guilty to the contempt charges. a
associate — china. that was faith chan, associate professor - china. that was faith chan, associateate professor at the l associate professor at the university of nottingham speaking to us from china. (dirty pc adlib)lots more on our website for you on this what's more on our website for you on that story. and i want to just point you to this story — where you can take a look at what life is like at a0 degrees celsius for folks in other cities — including abuja, delhi, madrid and sydney....
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association _ fruiting. the coconut trade association aims _ fruiting. the coconut trade association aims to - fruiting. hectares of coconut trees in most of nigeria's 36 states. experts in industry say efforts made today will position nigeria as an exporter of coconuts. however, it is still too early to say whether the investment will eventually pay off. ijeoma ndukwe, bbc news. the number of people on earth is set to top 8 billion in the next few months. people are living longer, they're healthier and they're more likely to live in cities. today is world population day, which is supported by the united nations. population growth has a major impact on the global economy. it looks at the challenges it presents. will our cities have the right infrastructure to cope? how will this affect our climate? does the earth have enough resources to go around? so many questions. we will not have time to touch on all of it. joining me now is dr deborah brosnan, president deborah brosnan & associates. they seek to find smart solutions to problems such as these. good morning.- these. good morning. good morning- — thes
association _ fruiting. the coconut trade association aims _ fruiting. the coconut trade association aims to - fruiting. hectares of coconut trees in most of nigeria's 36 states. experts in industry say efforts made today will position nigeria as an exporter of coconuts. however, it is still too early to say whether the investment will eventually pay off. ijeoma ndukwe, bbc news. the number of people on earth is set to top 8 billion in the next few months. people are living longer, they're...
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you mentioned the 2014 and how this whole tobacco st started with the association e association agreement. and just a few days ago the your leaders formerly granted the ukraine and most of our candidate status calling it historic moment a good day for europe. although there were some negative comments as, as well, for example, from you commission president goes to a phone line who said that this decision was taken in the face of the russian imperialism. i wonder it's been the same question as with ne, to do they authentically want ukraine in or is it another case of expansion promised expansion for the sake of expansion and spiting russian know now i think this is like a trap, so they don't want to grain in they understand very well that the ukraine is absolutely unfit to become member of the european union. even if we take the full decides all the traditional problem. so we agree, but this is a country at war. it's. i've sprung through to all rules and principles of the european integration to accept such a country. what is interesting and coming back to the beginning of our conversation
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the national sheriffs association, the fraternal order of police, the sheriff association of texas, maine association, the arkansas sheriffs association, the kansas sheriffs association, the louisiana sheriffs association, the buckeye state and vermont sheriffs' office and i have gotten to four lines of a whole other endorsements. they regard this as one of the areas we should address, of many challenges that we face. i think it is appropriate that we devote a little bit of time to what is concerning them. with that, i am happy to yield two minutes to my colleague, ms. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes. ms. castor: i rise in strong support of h.r. 263 big cat public safety act. as a proud co-sponsor of this legislation for many years. big cats, lions, tigers and panthers deserve to live in the wild or in a safe refuge like big cat rescue back home in tampa. they are privately owned and exploited for profit in the exotic pet trade and opened by unfit individuals and kept in awful conditions. that is why we must pass the big cat public safety act. it would be a cata
the national sheriffs association, the fraternal order of police, the sheriff association of texas, maine association, the arkansas sheriffs association, the kansas sheriffs association, the louisiana sheriffs association, the buckeye state and vermont sheriffs' office and i have gotten to four lines of a whole other endorsements. they regard this as one of the areas we should address, of many challenges that we face. i think it is appropriate that we devote a little bit of time to what is...
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did partner with the national black nurses association, the national association of hispanic nurses, the national coalition of ethnic nurses associations the national commission to address racism in nursing. through this effort that a and a realizes that four in order for us to be credible leaders -- we needed to look at ourselves, as a professional association. that is 126 years old we needed to repair our relationship with the nurses of color, and the organizations that stepped into that breach when we failed to represent the interests of their members and their needs of communities of color. so we consider the release of the statement really as a start of a journey, a journey that we are committed to and one that is absolutely necessary to address and repair fractures within the profession that can impact our ability to provide appropriate care to all people. it's a start. >> it's a star, but we also have to acknowledge that there is a past, here. as you said, you're dealing with many years, i believe in repainting but you have to deal with repairing. a lot of people's health could have been impacted by this. in the apology statemen
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agencies across the country, fraternal order of police, national sheriff's association, chiefs' association, national association of police officers and national association of district attorney, just to name a few. it's been resounding bipartisan support. i want to thank all my colleagues on both sides of the aisle who have supported this commonsense measure. i want to thank again my friend and colleague, mr. upton, for working on this bill and encourage all of you to give law enforcement the tools they need to keep themselves and communities safe. do not listen to the nonsense about trying to take people's guns or give the biden justice department more power. it's about alerting people when there's a dangerous situation in their community to save people's lives. plain and simple. i thank think chairman for his leadership and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman is recognized. mr. jordan: i would add it has nothing to do with the biden justice department. it does,ive gives -- it gives $2 million to the biden justice department to do something the states could already do,
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associate with him. it style that we really associate with him. , ~ , style that we really associate with him. , ,, , ., ly to be sometime before - with him. it is likely to be sometime before all - with him. it is likely to be sometime before all the i sometime before all the cardboard and glue on the back of the painting is removed and the self—portrait is fully revealed but, in the meantime, members of the public can see the x—ray of it here in edinburgh when it goes on display at the end of the month. joanne mccauley, bbc news. the biggest and brightest moon of the year so far has been in emulating the night sky. july's full moon, known as the buck moon, because it's the time of year antlers appear on the buck deer, is almost classed as a super—moon. for quite a few of us, it is just a little cooler and fresher than it was 2a hours ago. and we do have some slightly lower temperatures in prospect over the next couple of days, but that is not the end of the heat, farfrom it. look at this on wednesday afternoon in southern spain. we saw temperatures up to 45 degrees, and some of that heat is on the move
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associates, including roger stone and general michael flynn. and revealed ties between some trump associates, and the qanon movement. a former spokesman for the oath keepers is expected to be one of the witnesses. testimony also's expected from an ohio man you've never heard of. this guy on your screen, steven ayres. he has already pled guilty to storming the capitol, he admitted to re-posting trump's december 2020 tweet, promising that january six would be wild. >> we've seen what the plot was, we've seen elements of the plot for the fake electors to influence the department of justice -- now we're in the chapter of the story which is the violence. and how did this plot turn into a violent insurrection and an attempted coup. that's the next phase of what we will be laying out tomorrow. >> the panel also expected to look at the possible involvement of members of congress, and wet white house top advisers knew about the potential for violence on the sixth. nbc has learned that close of former white house cabinet counsel pat cipollone video testimony, will be seen at the hearing. cipollone, as you recall, sat down with the committee for almost eight hours last friday. yet another committee hearing will be held next week that is expected to take place this thursday, but panel members say they need more time to get ready. >> we just keep getting more and more information. we have just figured that it's better to do this next week, with more of that information presented before the american people. some of it will be wrapping up what we've learned so far, but it will be looking at the actual attack, where was the president during that time? a lot of these facts, in fact mostly put forward by republican employees, trump appointees. >> just think about that. january 6th, a year and a half ago, yet more information rolling in. and all of this happening against the backdrop of steve bannon's apparent change of heart over cooperating with the january 6th committee. after defying subpoenas for testimony and documents for weeks and weeks, he not only supported trump's election lies, he loudly promoted them, promising, quote, all hell will break loose on january 6th. his offered to testify came just days before his contempt trial, which starts next monday. bannon had tried to delay that, but today a federal judge ordered his trial would go ahead as scheduled, no word on when he will appear before the house committee. meanwhile, another trump ally, senator lindsey graham lost his fight -- from the georgia prosecutor, investigating trump's efforts to overturn the election there. today, a county judge ordered grahamm to testify, calling him, a quote, necessary and material witness. with, that we have got a lot to cover tonight, so let's get smarter with the help of our lead off panel, katie benner, justice department reporter for the new york times. philip rutger, pulitzer prize -winning deputy national editor for the washington post. and neil - department justice better, and and former acting solicitor general during the obama administration. he has argued dozens of cases before the u.s. supreme court. team, i need you to bring your a game tonight, we have a lot here. katie, we hear the testimony from a rioter and a one-time spokesperson for the oath keepers, we will hear from him tomorrow. how is the committee trying to connect the dots? >> the committee is really trying to show that the oath keepers and all fall right -- these are also the groups that have actually been charged by the department of justice for seditious conspiracy, that such groups had a relationship with donald trump. they're going to want to show that there was a call and response between what trump was saying, and how the crowd responded. when trump said come to the capitol, the people mobilized. they want to show that even if they can't say definitively that donald trump was working hand in glove with these people, that these folks were motivated by the former president, and that is really important when you see the violence that has ensued. >> neil, you may have heard me say there before, ties to trump associates, trump associates. what if all of these ties get you through trump's outer and inner most circle, but not to him? >> yes, i think that's possible. but, i think it's unlikely steph, the evidence is trying to show that evidence, so for me, the big picture tomorrow evening, is that if the committee -- mike pence escaped the advancing rioters, and tomorrow's hearing is going to be focused on what those rioters planned to do if they found him. so, that is one focus, the kind of violence of these people. as you said at the outset, it's amazing, 18 months after the events, and we are finding out new stuff virtually every week. and then the other, focus as we, learned of the meeting tomorrow, the december 18th white house meeting. this meeting, as i get stefan's attorney light live would put, it has everything. it has rudy, michael flynn, sydney powell, and the groups are all discussing, how to invoke martial law with donald trump. and they wanted to appoint sydney powell and special counsel
associates, including roger stone and general michael flynn. and revealed ties between some trump associates, and the qanon movement. a former spokesman for the oath keepers is expected to be one of the witnesses. testimony also's expected from an ohio man you've never heard of. this guy on your screen, steven ayres. he has already pled guilty to storming the capitol, he admitted to re-posting trump's december 2020 tweet, promising that january six would be wild. >> we've seen what the...
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associational pricesy. here's what -- privacy. here's what justice harlan said back then. availability in group association may in many circumstances be indispensable to freedom of association particularly where a group espouses dissident beliefs. as the majority opinion put it, this was, quote, hardly a novel perception, even back in 1958. and yet for most of my career i've had to push back against democrats' repeated attempts to unlearn this fundamental constitutional lesson. i repeatedly america's right to join together and to voice their opinion. prior to mccain-feingold, almost all money and candidates ran through party committees. i warned that placing restrictions on that bill was like putting a rock on jell-o. it wouldn't quash political speech, it would replace it. and the supreme court consistently reaffirmed that point in case after case upholding free speech. our democratic colleagues' obsession with political speech created the environment they now disapprove of. it's what drove support of mccain-feingold and it's what spawned this political bill in 2010. democrats want to pass a law that puts discourse in the hands of the mob. but needless to say they haven't
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are you seeing any stigma associated . seeing any stigma associated with this disease?— seeing any stigma associatedhis disease? yes, we are beginning to — with this disease? yes, we are beginning to see _ with this disease? yes, we are beginning to see a _ with this disease? yes, we are beginning to see a little - with this disease? yes, we are beginning to see a little bit - beginning to see a little bit of that, today i had a patient coming in, requesting treatment for monkeypox because she harked a gay man. there wasn't any rash he wasn't even diagnosed with monkeypox but she was fearful that particular redness on the skin was because that association. i think the longer it stays there is the potential, we have a lot of lessons from the hiv epidemic, people are being very delicate about the messaging and how we navigate this. to about the messaging and how we navigate this.— navigate this. to the point about treatment _ navigate this. to the point about treatment how - navigate this. to the point about treatment how easy j navigate this. to the point l about treatment how easy is navigate this.
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such a mnemonic technique you reproduce a certain detail, then you arrange the entire associative array. i associateyou, except for the hospital bed, of course. you are alive hands whole legs whole memory. i know how you feel when you lose touch with people. from home nowhere yes, it's a long time there now guys. no, it's not dangerous. well, i'm not a lifeguard. nina, i'm not even a doctor. her lead. well, is it true that he is a potato, or what? are you lucky? let's change with you. listen, i have here, in fact, a medical luminary me his whole all safety. gotta get it to the scene. he 'll call your garage boss right now and call you quickly from here. fuck it. do you understand me? are you working? will we figure it out tomorrow? it's not better to sleep. let's go for a ride from the shore. we were there with blond hair arrived. let's go. and i say no. operate locally. i have a trepanation man. i don't give a damn about orders. no, we have a free circle. although they adjusted it here. what was found near the yacht ursa major in a woman with hypothermia? to the tent eat? whoever this surgical crus
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associated with the sentence? it has associated with the sentence? it has as little to do _ associated with the sentence? s little to do with _ associated with the sentence? it has as little to do with monkeys - associated with the sentence? it has as little to do with monkeys as - as little to do with monkeys as chickenpox has to do with chickens. the symptoms as we are used to defining them in africa, was an abrupt onset of a febrile illness, there would be muscle aches, pains, swollen glands, and this would be followed by the emergence of a pustular rash. you get the spots a lot like the chickenpox spots that we see frequently, that also like the smallpox rash were used to see before we eradicated smallpox stock thatis before we eradicated smallpox stock that is not surprising as they are actually close relatives of each other. the intubation period is normally about a week, it can be three weeks at most, and people are usually ill for a week and then they get better. in the case of about 3% of people in the cases we have documented historically, it was a severe disease, and people may lose their lives
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sources tell the associated press associated press the truck had passed through a checkpoint about 26es northeast of laredo raising concerns about the effectiveness of u.s. checkpoints and prompting the county sheriff to plead for the president to visit the border. >> what i'm asking is for the president, member of the administration to make decisions, come down and talk to not just me but at least 12 other texas sheriffs for major counties in the state of texas that are dealing with this issue firsthand. speak of the fatalities at the latest incident claimed the lives of migrants during customs and border protection tells fox news for than 500 people have died this year and the numbers might only increase now if the supreme court ruling ended remain in mexico. a trumpcare a policy that required asylum-seekers to stay in mexico while awaiting a hearing. >> shannon: thank you so much. much of the burden of the crisis has fallen on states and local authorities in texas over the last year and a half and those challenges are likely to grow in the coming weeks and months. the supreme court
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association's annual conference. associations conference. >> now i would like to introduce you to our opening speaker federal communications commission acting chairwoman jessica rosenworcel. fcc chairwoman jessica rosenworcel works to promote greater opportunity affordability, and order to ensure all americans get a fair shot at 21st century success. from fighting to protect net neutrality to ensuring access to the internet for students caught in the homework gap, she has been a consistent -- for all. she is a leader in spectrum policy and responsible for developing policies to help expand the reach of broadband to schools, libraries, hospitals, and households across the country. as acting chairwoman she has continued to be a fierce advocate on consumer protection issues most notably taking swift action to improve the agency's ability to combat unwanted robo calls. acting chairwoman jessica rosenworcel brings over two decades of communications policy experience and public service to the fcc. prior to joining, she served as senior communications counsel for the u.s. senate, committee on commerce science and transportation under the leadership of senator john d rockefeller the fourth and senator daniel inouye a. so please join me and welcoming jessica rosen. [applause] >> we are going to do a little bit of a fireside chat with our chairwoman and we are so excited . >> i am so excited to be here and i am excited all of you came here. this has been a long time. to see real people, and their eyes. it is pretty glorious. i am glad you all came. >> from the earliest days in this country, america's libraries have been a force. increasing access and serving as a gateway to the world knowledge and resources. the internet was a real game changer for libraries. what we see has enabled for tonight with access to high-speed broadband, technology devices and platforms and the skills to use them both. but we made progress certainly in our collaborative work in k-12 schools, college campuses and communities across the country. a 2020 public library association study provides a recent picture of how libraries service digital equity hubs. the study found more than 88% of all public libraries offer formal or informal digital literacy programming and more than one third have dedicated digital literacy programs and training staff. last year, ama adopted a resolution in support of broadband as a human rights. we note that universal connectivity requires collective collaborative efforts across all levers -- levels of government. more action is needed. as the ala resolution also noted communities of color, low income residents, people with disabilities and people experiencing homelessness are more likely to beat without a strong connection to the internet. many of them left -- lack of appropriate equipment and skills to access resources. too many people still lack affordable access to broadband and devices that leaves them where they are and supports them in a lifelong learning. as chairwoman, of the federal communications commission, you are certa
association's annual conference. associations conference. >> now i would like to introduce you to our opening speaker federal communications commission acting chairwoman jessica rosenworcel. fcc chairwoman jessica rosenworcel works to promote greater opportunity affordability, and order to ensure all americans get a fair shot at 21st century success. from fighting to protect net neutrality to ensuring access to the internet for students caught in the homework gap, she has been a...
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assistance and that ended up amounting to over $46 billion which was the amount of family associations and apartment associations said they needed to make themselves whole. >> and the pandemic stretched on tenants were fallingdeeper and deeper into debt .>> the same way we've never had a moratorium before we have never had the national infrastructure for rental assistance so states were ill-equipped to actually disperse it to communities. in fact by the end of june 2021 only 3 billion of $46.5 billion had been stripped distributed to the landlords who needed it to prevent that housing displacement. >> .. and the tenants only $39,000 and change, and that's a very large sum of money that affects everything about the building. in california. although the governor has proclaimed that there's went really, and print relief is coming, and we have had to apply. we have applied for the threend tenants, but, unfortunately, due to some of the administrative difficulties in complying with the application process, the money still has not come through.e >> host: bonnie bertram, the $46 billion out there, it seems like why can
assistance and that ended up amounting to over $46 billion which was the amount of family associations and apartment associations said they needed to make themselves whole. >> and the pandemic stretched on tenants were fallingdeeper and deeper into debt .>> the same way we've never had a moratorium before we have never had the national infrastructure for rental assistance so states were ill-equipped to actually disperse it to communities. in fact by the end of june 2021 only 3...
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organizations that have helped in groups, the national water and recycling association, the plastics industry associate, american beverage association, our associated staffs and particularly the chair of the full committee. he's been just a champion here in working on the recycling bills. he's the -- he is the main sponsor of the recycling and composting accountability act of which i'm also a cosponsor. so these will give us great, important data gaps. these are recycling bills that were reported by voice vote so we have unanimous consent by our committee. and i'm glad that our colleagues have agreed to pass that. so i will move on and say as if in legislative session, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to immediate consideration of calendar number 357, s. 3742. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 357, s. 3742, a bill to establish a pilot grant program to improve recycling ac accessibility and r other purposes. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate will proceed to the measure. mrs. capito: i ask unanimous consent that the bill be considered read a third time and passed
organizations that have helped in groups, the national water and recycling association, the plastics industry associate, american beverage association, our associated staffs and particularly the chair of the full committee. he's been just a champion here in working on the recycling bills. he's the -- he is the main sponsor of the recycling and composting accountability act of which i'm also a cosponsor. so these will give us great, important data gaps. these are recycling bills that were...
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in fact, using the word fake, you had associates, an associate, and lawyers in this process using that actual word fake. and, david, we heard them say before that this was just being put in place just in case, it was sort of a backup, and in case donald trump prevailed in court. what does this -- what do these emails do to that argument? >> i mean, it is really good probative evidence of the state of mind of the people who inhabited this conspiracy. they knew that this was a big lie. they knew this was a fraudulent scheme, that they were seeking to perpetrate against the united states government. and so it is consistent with evidence the government would want to use in support of a potential charge of conspiracy to defraud the united states, by fomenting false electors to sabotage the certification of the election results. this is like the four seasons landscaping gang of emailers. they're annincanpoops but male malevolent. >> thank you so much. the discrepantive terms help us realize what is going on. >> let's talk about this malevolent nincampoops. >> he makes a key point there. the
in fact, using the word fake, you had associates, an associate, and lawyers in this process using that actual word fake. and, david, we heard them say before that this was just being put in place just in case, it was sort of a backup, and in case donald trump prevailed in court. what does this -- what do these emails do to that argument? >> i mean, it is really good probative evidence of the state of mind of the people who inhabited this conspiracy. they knew that this was a big lie. they...
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associated with maintenance, repair, and replacement of depreciated equipment, and another risk group is associated with the provision of the agricultural complex with fertilizers, we are talking about the completeness of metlature of the pricing policy of manufacturers, the world bank has recorded an increase in world prices by 80% for 21 years, and at the end of this year. perhaps it is also waiting for up to 70. at the same time, foreign customers. including from unfriendly countries, they do not restrict the import of our fertilizers, which carries the risk of exposing the domestic market. what measures are being taken to level these two groups of risks, and to what extent are producers ready to provide farmers with the necessary volumes? and economically, this is one of the sectors, about which i said today, this food security and food security. we have several a-a industries that are involved in this. you mentioned agricultural engineering. we've already crossed the line. uh fifty percent 3 years ago today. we've already uh crossed 60% with an armed tractor. we occupy 90% of the market for combine harvesters today , about 70%, but where else do you need to work on leveling the bottlenecks? component and unit e in combine harvesters and forage harvesters including for this, we are rebuilding today, including completing the logistics for operational communications and opening a new neogro to support both components and ready ones. uh, production based on samples, then we will actively continue this work. as for mineral fertilizers, there has not been and will not be, but dependence on imports. i have already said this today. we exceed the volume by a multiple, and actually we count on the fact that domestic demand will continue to grow. we have the tools to guaranteed to provide domestic demand not only in quantity, but also in price, but quite recently, another joint uh program was signed between the association. e, agricultural commodity producers and association of mineral fertilizer producer with the support of the ministry of industry and trade and the ministry of agriculture until june, 23 years. we have from a fixed volume due to licensing and quotas, including e, literally with a small dc indicator of a fixed and price, so we have no concerns here and we will to ensure the stability of the tasks of the ministry of agriculture. thank you thank you faction of the communist party final question panteleev sergey mikhailovich to prepare carrots of the order of 20 billion rubles. allocated to the industrial development fund issue. what are the priority programs for the frb today? to what extent do they coincide today with the current import substitution agenda and what is the efficiency of spending rrp funds. i know one example for sure and i want to fulfill the order of the team a few years ago at the st. petersburg the tractor plant completely burned down the workshop for the production of
associated with maintenance, repair, and replacement of depreciated equipment, and another risk group is associated with the provision of the agricultural complex with fertilizers, we are talking about the completeness of metlature of the pricing policy of manufacturers, the world bank has recorded an increase in world prices by 80% for 21 years, and at the end of this year. perhaps it is also waiting for up to 70. at the same time, foreign customers. including from unfriendly countries, they...
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federal civil defense authority or association right cited there school safety organization from the national education of associate national educational association, right? so government people collaborating with school teachers. collaborating with fairly high quality talent that was recruited by the producers at archer film. so the film was written by ray meyer and directed by anthony rizzo and the jingle was written afterwards. it didn't initially start with a jingle. the jingle was written afterwards by the same team that advised see the usa in a chevrolet. that's so that slogan when it resonate for your generation, but if you watch mad men, i think the sort of the advertising culture that produced these slogans that became a part of massive advertising campaigns and even in the case of the chevrolet slogan became a hit for a pop singer named dinah shore, right? so there's crossover here. so it's a very upbeat and positive song. it's very memorable. we have female voices and male voices. the goal of this film bo jacobs talks about in his article atomic kids is to teach children how to survive an atomic attack by themselves. that's important, r
federal civil defense authority or association right cited there school safety organization from the national education of associate national educational association, right? so government people collaborating with school teachers. collaborating with fairly high quality talent that was recruited by the producers at archer film. so the film was written by ray meyer and directed by anthony rizzo and the jingle was written afterwards. it didn't initially start with a jingle. the jingle was written...
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order of police, national sheriffs association, major cities chiefs at the international association of the chiefs of police. the other woman supported by the association of the chiefs of police the major cities and many more so there's always a little more to the story then you might hearing the testimony that i want to thank you all. i can't thank you enough for what you've done with your lives and what you've decided to do to protect others. it's something and none of us could say enough for but thanks for coming today. the testimony is usually reserved for police week but there's controversy and comments made today that are timely as of now and will continue to be. as far as i'm concerned this is a year-round assignment it's not one week each year, it is year-round. i want to thank you for coming. she was kind enough to come so we can pay our tribute to your wonderful daughter and to the others thank you from the chicago side of things and all of you. i can tell how much this means to you personally. you've been on the firing line all of your life. sergeant as well thank you. when you told the story of your own personal experience with your partner
order of police, national sheriffs association, major cities chiefs at the international association of the chiefs of police. the other woman supported by the association of the chiefs of police the major cities and many more so there's always a little more to the story then you might hearing the testimony that i want to thank you all. i can't thank you enough for what you've done with your lives and what you've decided to do to protect others. it's something and none of us could say enough for...
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remorseless and revengeful attack on all the freedoms you associate _ attack on all the freedoms you associate with an open society. we spend — associaten society. we spend time with those it will not be silenced. if we stay here, we will be brainwashed. figs if we stay here, we will be brainwashed.— if we stay here, we will be brainwashed. ~ , _, , , brainwashed. as record numbers leave hong _ brainwashed. as record numbers leave hong kong, _ brainwashed. as record numbers leave hong kong, what- brainwashed. as record numbers leave hong kong, what will- brainwashed. as record numbers leave hong kong, what will life | leave hong kong, what will life be like for those that remain? i have been reporting from hong kong as 2017 and over the last few years i have witnessed first—hand the dramatic transformation of the city. music. this isjennifer, this is jennifer, one this isjennifer, one of thousands who once protested against the government. arrested with a0 others in 2019, she is now preparing for prison life. i 2019, she is now preparing for prison life-— prison life. idon't smoke. i 'ust prison life. idon't smoke. i just heard _ prison
remorseless and revengeful attack on all the freedoms you associate _ attack on all the freedoms you associate with an open society. we spend — associaten society. we spend time with those it will not be silenced. if we stay here, we will be brainwashed. figs if we stay here, we will be brainwashed.— if we stay here, we will be brainwashed. ~ , _, , , brainwashed. as record numbers leave hong _ brainwashed. as record numbers leave hong kong, _ brainwashed. as record numbers leave hong...
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association, women in federal law enforcement, a separate organization, 140 one former department of justice officials from both parties, the prosecutors in the oklahoma city bombing case, the association of prosecuting attorneys. the hispanicamerican police command officers association, and others have expressed their support for mr. dettelbach based on his distinguished record of fair and effective prosecution as u.s. attorney and elsewhere in his career. i would like to say that, it is intensely frustrating to the point of sickening, to serve in this body while massacres of children and others take place in venues like grocery stores and elementary schools and be unable to pass simple laws that are well-accepted not only by american people, but by gun owning americans that have records of success at the state level. and that we can't do a thing about here. i think there is a very simple reason why we can't do anything about it here. and that is the national rifle association. we have letters from throughout law enforcement. we didn't get one for mr. dettelbach from the national rifle association. it is immensely impactful in this room and in our body, we have many colleagues who he to the nra'se direction and bidding. they do so because of the dark-running operati
association, women in federal law enforcement, a separate organization, 140 one former department of justice officials from both parties, the prosecutors in the oklahoma city bombing case, the association of prosecuting attorneys. the hispanicamerican police command officers association, and others have expressed their support for mr. dettelbach based on his distinguished record of fair and effective prosecution as u.s. attorney and elsewhere in his career. i would like to say that, it is...
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professional tennis association and the women's tennis association decided not to count points in the world ranking for bimbledon, as if to protect suspended athletes, besides, the women's association fined the organizers of the british tournament for a million us dollars, politics in sports is always difficult. i'm not sure that i agree with the decision of the organizers, but i understand why it happened and why they took tak position i consider it a sad fact that for this specific championship athletes will not receive a rating, especially this applies to those who have good results in the next grand tournament the slam will be held at the end of august in new york. the us open did not introduce restrictions for russian and belarusian athletes. ukrainian tennis player elina svitolina , bronze medalist of the 2020 olympics , is disappointed by their decision. who can play a role in the decision whether to allow belarusian and russian athletes, but in the end it is their decision and we cannot do anything shortly after her statement, 35 countries of the world including the usa, canada, japan, great britain and eu countries have signed a joint statement calling for stronger sports
professional tennis association and the women's tennis association decided not to count points in the world ranking for bimbledon, as if to protect suspended athletes, besides, the women's association fined the organizers of the british tournament for a million us dollars, politics in sports is always difficult. i'm not sure that i agree with the decision of the organizers, but i understand why it happened and why they took tak position i consider it a sad fact that for this specific...
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association. why do you support a free association? will as you know, put it weakly seen it make trouble and in a deep but basically a bankruptcy that has led to a met, massive debt of deb. and where do i go is in urgent need of being able to be colonized and become a suburb nation. given the fact that the recall has been colonized for so long. and then we can, people are so in, in many ways place in the middle of a struggle between cultures, between our own culture and the american culture, given the fed up, or we can, or, or, or us citizens. and that they belong to me. you know, me know me ambiance in the united states. we can recall in the united states post or. ready same fear, and because the station purport to go it's in the virgin matter and been able to a sovereign nation and been able to construct if functioning economy put up the book on. it's a major necessity for puerto rico and the construction of the main productive economy can lead, of course, to the creation of the over over government in the states that can actually look and actually provide it with a better quality, a better life general than the one that we have now, but we can for pretty much in a public safe and pre authorization is it only. ready 3 option status options that are offered, which actually can, can provide for the, for your patience. or let me say, what was the other, what the status options are asking for, for what's in, what's more important to them. the presentation option can provide the colonization sobering people and also take care of those main concerns that the other people, the other of the people that we can support other the status of mainly how to what's, what's, what happens to us and it becomes transferred to future generations, so it's still free association of science into a new seems like the best compromise between full states, hood and full independence, if i'm not mistaken. how much support do you think that the free association has among puerto rican people? well this is the, the problem with the association is that it's the only one of the 3 options that hasn't been actually defined. everybody knows what they do this all about. everybody knows for independence, it's all about me. but francis issue is the only option that requires a certain degree of negotiation in order to, to at least be able to come up with a definition for the people to know whether, whether you bought him for an uncertain it we in the us. and we can get together not to pull additions and talking about experts in the different matters and get to where we can, experts and american experts and government experts can get together and come up with some kind of negotiation that can get that can lead to a definition of presentation, the people that will be a complete
association. why do you support a free association? will as you know, put it weakly seen it make trouble and in a deep but basically a bankruptcy that has led to a met, massive debt of deb. and where do i go is in urgent need of being able to be colonized and become a suburb nation. given the fact that the recall has been colonized for so long. and then we can, people are so in, in many ways place in the middle of a struggle between cultures, between our own culture and the american culture,...
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association and 2016 by the national sheriffs association. he earned a silver star for bravery from the american police hall of fame and much more. sheriff, thank you for appearing to testify today. >> i believe the sender is going to introduce the next witness. the anti-police rhetoric in the summer of 2022 the progressive prosecutor movement and lockdowns and the lack of prosecution and bold and criminals across the board. it's been especially deadly when it comes to uniform law enforcement officers. as of june of 2022 according to the fraternal order of police, there's already been 178 law enforcement officers shot in the line of duty which is a 19% increase from 2021. i would ask unanimous consent to introduce the update that indicates the figures at the end of my introduction. as we can see this hearing is long overdue. today i'm pleased to introduce a fellow texan who is a surgeon but also a doctor get from texas tech university. but more to the point experienced a personal tragedy that will shape the trajectory of his life when his cousin was shot and killed the day before her wedding. they put him on a path to protecting and serving the communities and served in the army simultaneously graduated with the associate degree in administration of justice from honolulu community college. the surgeons and made his way back to texas and joined the dallas police department where he eventually rose to the rank of sergeant. while serving on the force, he continued his education and obtained multiple advanced degrees including a bachelor's bachelorsdegree in criminal jusm midwestern, masters degree in counseling from prairie view a&m and the doctorate of education in texas tech. in july of 2016, dallas texas experienced a horrific attack on our law enforcement officers when the gun man shot and killed five officers and injured nine others. the chief of the chicago police department, chief of the dallas police department where i met him at the time. a surgeon to penny uses unspeakable loss to fuel his efforts to stand up for his fellow officers and their families. he now serves as a president and executive director of the national officers association and has worked tirelessly to bridge the gap between poli
association and 2016 by the national sheriffs association. he earned a silver star for bravery from the american police hall of fame and much more. sheriff, thank you for appearing to testify today. >> i believe the sender is going to introduce the next witness. the anti-police rhetoric in the summer of 2022 the progressive prosecutor movement and lockdowns and the lack of prosecution and bold and criminals across the board. it's been especially deadly when it comes to uniform law...
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he was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association. he was the top of the field. at the same time, he seemed pretty much willing to do anything. and the for the cia to find a doctor who didn't have limits in a nearby cap at oh, with lots of patients to work with. last as subs as subjects was somebody they were interested in supporting patients would come in ah, with ordinary psychological emotional problems. they sign their waivers, and then they would be subjected to this bizarre urging of extreme sensory deprivation, isolation for, for up to a month. one of his favorite things was he had a sort of a football helmet with a tape recorder in it would play a tape and look up to 500000 times, say things like my mother hates me and he would blit the brim with ropes enter deprivation and kind of psychological emotional assault. well, what's working? i mean it's garbage blue. ah, what he did was he would put people under massive electro shock and he would give it to the banner prolong basis along with what he called sleep therapy. his idea w
he was head of the american psychiatric association and the world psychiatric association. he was the top of the field. at the same time, he seemed pretty much willing to do anything. and the for the cia to find a doctor who didn't have limits in a nearby cap at oh, with lots of patients to work with. last as subs as subjects was somebody they were interested in supporting patients would come in ah, with ordinary psychological emotional problems. they sign their waivers, and then they would be...