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it, and first of all it is worth noting that such reports by the state department, namely the bureau of rightsn, the state department conducts every year, and the report contains a descriptive form, there are no words about the fact that the single marathon violates human rights, there is what you clearly quoted, about the fact that the exposed situation is presented, which very often in provides information to the pro-government channel, other important issues were also raised, which we also cannot ignore as a state, this is... the illegality of disconnecting from the live broadcast of channels that are positioned as close to opposition parties, and the name is espresso, direct and p' yaty channel. what would be logical for an adult government to do, in an adult society, which understands that the support of our international partners is critical for our, not even victory, but survival, that's the point. to hear and work towards solving those critical issues that were identified in the report. the report is not yet a mandatory form, it is such a recommendation, it is what it is based on. actu
it, and first of all it is worth noting that such reports by the state department, namely the bureau of rightsn, the state department conducts every year, and the report contains a descriptive form, there are no words about the fact that the single marathon violates human rights, there is what you clearly quoted, about the fact that the exposed situation is presented, which very often in provides information to the pro-government channel, other important issues were also raised, which we also...
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rights and press freedom groups and investors. prior to joining gni jason was a special advisor u.s. department of state tape met the internet freedom business human rights section in the bureauf democracy, human rights and labor. in that role he worked with colleagues across the u.s. government counterparts in other governments and stakeholders around the world to promote and protect human rights online. next to him of the asia-pacific policy analyst at access now. she's been working digital rights activists in myanmar for 10 years to produce expense and political advisor, median communications. she has served as one that leading persons and tried by organizing digital lifeforms ass aswas first held in 2016. it is and was the cornerstone for the digital life movement. then we have alex walden global head of human rights for google bert alex is google's global head of human rights and free expression. she builds partnerships perfect to promote free speech and expression, internet censorship and filtering across the globe. she also coordinates policy and strategy around these issues for the company. prior to joining google she worked at the group center for american progress a
rights and press freedom groups and investors. prior to joining gni jason was a special advisor u.s. department of state tape met the internet freedom business human rights section in the bureauf democracy, human rights and labor. in that role he worked with colleagues across the u.s. government counterparts in other governments and stakeholders around the world to promote and protect human rights online. next to him of the asia-pacific policy analyst at access now. she's been working digital...
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joining gni he was a special advisor at the department of state where he led the internet freedom and business and human rights section in the bureau of democracy and human rights and labor. in that role he worked with colleagues across the u.s. government, counterparts and other governments, and stakeholders around the world to promote and protect human rights online. next to him is the asia pacific policy and analysts at access now. she has been working in myanmar for about 10 years and has previous experience and political advisor, media and communications. she has served as one of the leading persons in myanmar organizing the myanmar digital rights forum since it was first held in 2016. and it was -- it is and was the cornerstone for the digital rights movement. then we have alex walton, who is the global head of human rights for google. alex is google's global head of human rights and free expression. she builds partnerships to promote free speech and expression and to combat internet censorship and filtering across the globe. she also coordinates policy and strategy around these issues for the company. prior to joining google
joining gni he was a special advisor at the department of state where he led the internet freedom and business and human rights section in the bureau of democracy and human rights and labor. in that role he worked with colleagues across the u.s. government, counterparts and other governments, and stakeholders around the world to promote and protect human rights online. next to him is the asia pacific policy and analysts at access now. she has been working in myanmar for about 10 years and has...
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but just release report from the us bureau of democracy, human rights on slave of states that the result was reflected the will of voters in nigeria after spies acknowledging multiple claims and violations, including vote, find on weak and valid secrecy. and conclusion, the bureau found the elections free. i'm sad as well, the ruling party. welcome to the reports, he thought that any external evaluation was unnecessary. that's cost. now to doctor knows his pul, organizing secretary of the nigerian labor policy. many thanks for joining us on the program is good to see. could you tell us more about the policies reaction to the us assessments of the 2023 elections in nigeria, please. and whether it's um, it's very uh, contradictory and very surprising. you know, in one sleep, you know, having to report that to say that there is an increase in volumes and dates and discriminations. and then at the same time, the reports headline rates that there is no um, what changes in the human rights situation. and i do, yeah, that is very, very disheartening to say the least and coming from you know, an
but just release report from the us bureau of democracy, human rights on slave of states that the result was reflected the will of voters in nigeria after spies acknowledging multiple claims and violations, including vote, find on weak and valid secrecy. and conclusion, the bureau found the elections free. i'm sad as well, the ruling party. welcome to the reports, he thought that any external evaluation was unnecessary. that's cost. now to doctor knows his pul, organizing secretary of the...
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bureau of _ that way? i was working in the bureau of democracy - that way? i was working in the bureau of democracy human . that way? i was working in the i bureau of democracy human rightused on north africa. whether us government tries to support civil society in countries around the world, again in my portfolio is north africa. trying to supportjournalists and advocates for human rights, for freedom of association, and advocates for human rights, forfreedom of association, you know, across the middle east we see, unfortunately, increasing repression from government so this is extremely important work that i found meaningful to be part of but after october seven the us had no credibility at all as an advocate for human rights and no ability to even criticise these other autocratic governments for their human rights abuses because of what the us was enabling and continues to enable inside gaza. i enabling and continues to enable inside gaza. i think the biden administration - enable inside gaza. i think the biden administration would i biden administration would counter and they've been clear on what they have been doing. they say they have been conducting several huma
bureau of _ that way? i was working in the bureau of democracy - that way? i was working in the bureau of democracy human . that way? i was working in the i bureau of democracy human rightused on north africa. whether us government tries to support civil society in countries around the world, again in my portfolio is north africa. trying to supportjournalists and advocates for human rights, for freedom of association, and advocates for human rights, forfreedom of association, you know, across...
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states, and the report was prepared by a division of the us state department, the bureau of democracy, human and labor rightsd, of course, this report also mentions ukraine, in particular, low trust. pre-judicial authorities in our country, and about certain oppressions and distortions in the field of freedom of speech. nataliya pushyna is now in touch with me, a lawyer, glory to ukraine, mrs. natalya, i congratulate you, and congratulations, glory to the heroes, the report of the state department, and i would like your professional assessment of the main problems you see, well , in particular, it does not concern the problems of this report, but the problems of our ukrainian. situation, and yes, the report is very meaningful, the report is very voluminous, a whole section is devoted in this report to the territories occupied by russia, in which in this section it is stated about violations of crimes committed by the russian military security forces, as well as proxy forces in those territories that was occupied by russian territory, russian federation. and this is simply terrible, i would like to note, read
states, and the report was prepared by a division of the us state department, the bureau of democracy, human and labor rightsd, of course, this report also mentions ukraine, in particular, low trust. pre-judicial authorities in our country, and about certain oppressions and distortions in the field of freedom of speech. nataliya pushyna is now in touch with me, a lawyer, glory to ukraine, mrs. natalya, i congratulate you, and congratulations, glory to the heroes, the report of the state...
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about resigning earlier, i was at state as a foreign affairs officer working in the bureau of democracy, human rights and labor near eastern affairs, trying to promote human rights in the middle east. and it had just become so difficult to try to do that in the aftermath of october 7th. and i, it just, it felt that it had gotten to the point where i had tried to raise objections internally to the extent that i was able to like through descent cables, for example. um, but eventually it just got to the point that it seemed that resignation was really the only option left. and then when i was speaking with colleagues, they encouraged me to do so publicly in order to draw more attention to the. so i decided that i would, i would go ahead and go public and to, to try to contribute to these efforts to push the administration to adopt a different let me push you a little bit further. october 7th, was a trigger for a lot of different players in this drama. right clearly is real, felt assaulted in a way and you saw a consensus of opinion inside is real about a response that you haven't seen in a very long tim
about resigning earlier, i was at state as a foreign affairs officer working in the bureau of democracy, human rights and labor near eastern affairs, trying to promote human rights in the middle east. and it had just become so difficult to try to do that in the aftermath of october 7th. and i, it just, it felt that it had gotten to the point where i had tried to raise objections internally to the extent that i was able to like through descent cables, for example. um, but eventually it just got...
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business dw news line from ballot a group of swiss pensioners when's a key role at court ruling against barrel and government bureau p and called the human rights of polls. the complaint that the government in action on climate change puts the mattress above the quote throws out claims from people in portugal and front german government. lawyers tell that you ens, top called berlin, support for israel does not breach international law. the, they strongly reject to the claim bind to colorado, all but for them as helping is will commit alleged genocide in gov the i'm guy both as welcome to the program the european court of human rights as ruled in favor of a swiss pension. this, that the government's failure to act on climate change violates that human rights. it's the 1st time the court has accepted suction i'll give it opens the door to more legal challenges to compel the governments to do more to funds global warming . the swiss government says it is analyzing the ruling, but it wasn't all wins for act to this. the judges and stress book throughout a similar case bought by a young portuguese planet containers on procedural grounds. in other ca
business dw news line from ballot a group of swiss pensioners when's a key role at court ruling against barrel and government bureau p and called the human rights of polls. the complaint that the government in action on climate change puts the mattress above the quote throws out claims from people in portugal and front german government. lawyers tell that you ens, top called berlin, support for israel does not breach international law. the, they strongly reject to the claim bind to colorado,...
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rights issues in the middle east resigned. annelle sheline stepped down after a year as a foreign affairs officer in the bureau of democracy, humanhington. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the rouramme. . ~ i. ., ., programme. thank you for having me. wh did programme. thank you for having me. why did you — programme. thank you for having me. why did you resign? _ programme. thank you for having me. why did you resign? i _ programme. thank you for having me. why did you resign? i resigned - programme. thank you for having me. why did you resign? i resigned over i why did you resign? i resigned over this oli , why did you resign? i resigned over this policy. the _ why did you resign? i resigned over this policy, the united _ why did you resign? i resigned over this policy, the united states's - this policy, the united states's enabling what experts on genocide have described as genocide. the us has also not upheld us laws that would mean that because israel is locking it american unitarian aid and is engaging in gross violations of human rights it is the longer
rights issues in the middle east resigned. annelle sheline stepped down after a year as a foreign affairs officer in the bureau of democracy, humanhington. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the rouramme. . ~ i. ., ., programme. thank you for having me. wh did programme. thank you for having me. why did you — programme. thank you for having me. why did you resign? _ programme. thank you for having me. why did you resign? i...
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the w news live from ballot a group of swiss pension, as well as a key role at court ruling against their own government bureau t, and called to human rights of polls. the complaint that the government in action on climate change puts them edwards, above the court, throws out plain strong people in portugal and from john and government lawyers tell the u. n's top called berlin support for israel does not reach international law or the they strongly rejected. the claim bind to colorado. all that for them is helping is.
the w news live from ballot a group of swiss pension, as well as a key role at court ruling against their own government bureau t, and called to human rights of polls. the complaint that the government in action on climate change puts them edwards, above the court, throws out plain strong people in portugal and from john and government lawyers tell the u. n's top called berlin support for israel does not reach international law or the they strongly rejected. the claim bind to colorado. all that...
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additionally, at this other such a difficult to remember the bill of rights bureau can do that. you have to be excited thing. yeah. being, you know, when you have to them social, they're always so near pretty much the funds for institutional questions that's open for them. but i sure it says pressure still completely reading his mind from your point. oh, there was a step on moving a sofa show was still a, he's a thoughtful and you so sure. so close to the machine infinity the through the bush. lovely. me over the cool me explain think with 0, but there's usually a but it is a kind of video. so video mobility, a couple of the simple was uh go on. the news item has spoken in for us, then you just did a desire for the purpose of the yes and the funding to come for them to go to introduce them. are going to combine garage photography for the edge, the most tasking almost. uh no, i'm with their store just to produce, disclose to for the music system. mm hm. strongly scripts and mt notes and you know the middle. so we're going to do a couple days or show the sellers only assume gratef
additionally, at this other such a difficult to remember the bill of rights bureau can do that. you have to be excited thing. yeah. being, you know, when you have to them social, they're always so near pretty much the funds for institutional questions that's open for them. but i sure it says pressure still completely reading his mind from your point. oh, there was a step on moving a sofa show was still a, he's a thoughtful and you so sure. so close to the machine infinity the through the bush....
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herbert wells and rudyard kipling , through the voice of popular authors, the bureau began to put the right the british. the press was full of stories about german atrocities, but this did not prevent the christmas truce from happening in december 1914. it was a series of unofficial and widespread ceasefires . the soldiers came out of the trenches, exchanged food and souvenirs, football. the worst thing was that they exchanged newspapers. it is not surprising that this practice was banned under threat of death, but only the death of luzzitania could finally eliminate the possibility of fraternization. in 1915 , a german submarine sank a liner that was carrying military cargo along with its passengers. the propaganda, however, did not mention liner’s membership in armed merchant cruisers, but focused on the deaths of civilians. a week of unrest began in england, in germany... there was not a single intact glass left in stores or goods on the shelves, even neighbors from other countries flew in; similar inscriptions could be found on many stores. as a result, about 60 thousand germans were in
herbert wells and rudyard kipling , through the voice of popular authors, the bureau began to put the right the british. the press was full of stories about german atrocities, but this did not prevent the christmas truce from happening in december 1914. it was a series of unofficial and widespread ceasefires . the soldiers came out of the trenches, exchanged food and souvenirs, football. the worst thing was that they exchanged newspapers. it is not surprising that this practice was banned under...
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. >> thank you, you know, summers, that was a national bureau of economy research piece of work. you are right, thank you for that john carney spot on. i am listening to forever expeffer, iand ever. coming up on kudlow president trump is unifying g.o.p., but also the country. and his best claim is success is the best revenge. we'll talk about that with senator tim scott, he is a hot pick for vice president. and then bad day for bidenomics and biden reelection, a great day for charlie hurt and gianno wal caldwell, they will weigh in here, when we return o morikawa on 18. he is really boxed in here. -not a good spot. off the comcast business van. into the vending area. oh, not the fries! where's the ball? -anybody see it? oh wait, there it is! -back into play and... aw no, it's in the water. wait a minute... -alligator. are you kidding me? you got to be kidding me. rolling towards the cup, and it's in the hole! what an impossible shot brought to you by comcast business. larry: all right, at big trump fundraiser last saturday night in florida, john pal son, paulson's house, a good man, john pauls
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this is a bureau of investigative journalism. no rightication obama/biden drones for a bomb embrace the u.s. drone program overseeing more strikes at his first year than bush carried out during his entire presidency. a total of 563 strikes largely by drones targeted pakistani, somali and others during obama's two terms compared to 57 strikes under bush. between a 384 and 807 civilians were killed in those countries. according to reports logged by this organization. civilians, over 1000 people died by drug overdoses last year at the 2022 of this report preliminary statistics from the cdc showed death toll essentially unprecedented american history. many of those deaths could have been prevented if you would secure the border. forty immigrants biden's border of death wash and 10 exam at record high number of immigrants died trying to cross our southwest border last year. another 40 died this week and a mexican detention center. from heat. president joe biden's one 100% responsible for every one of these deaths thanks to the border crisis he
this is a bureau of investigative journalism. no rightication obama/biden drones for a bomb embrace the u.s. drone program overseeing more strikes at his first year than bush carried out during his entire presidency. a total of 563 strikes largely by drones targeted pakistani, somali and others during obama's two terms compared to 57 strikes under bush. between a 384 and 807 civilians were killed in those countries. according to reports logged by this organization. civilians, over 1000 people...
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service bureau, department of homeland security and enforcement bureau but for the last ten years he made his home p in the consumer governmental affairs bureau and specifically the disabilities rights during this time he worked on the requirements of the 21st century communications accessibility act and helped coordinate the biennial reports congress required under that law. he also served as a subject matter expert for the compatibility issues and has coordinated with several of your bureaus on issues of disability rights and assistance. so i want to thank him for his years ofd service and work to increase the accessibility of s communications for all people in this country. we are also announcing the retirement of pamela smith who is a veteran litigator in the office of general counsel, and she has nearly 30 years of service, 28 of them with the fcc. she joined the office of the general counsel in 1986 from the department of justice where she worked in the environmental and natural resources division after she had an earlier stint in private practice. during her time at the agency she's seen it all and she's brought her legendary attention tod detail to a wide range to a whole bu
service bureau, department of homeland security and enforcement bureau but for the last ten years he made his home p in the consumer governmental affairs bureau and specifically the disabilities rights during this time he worked on the requirements of the 21st century communications accessibility act and helped coordinate the biennial reports congress required under that law. he also served as a subject matter expert for the compatibility issues and has coordinated with several of your bureaus...
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of that, right? we ought to have almost a separate bureau or some type of a, of a, of a about a tribunal that determines yes. the information also, did you try any other methods of letting the country know about this? some people do it out of desperation. some people are not, that's not their 1st move. maybe they want to, uh, a newspapers maybe maybe, maybe they, they met with people in the agency. listen boss. you know, this stuff is these uh where, where, where we have um, you know, toasters that blow up and you know, something that people might want to know. what, what did they do prior to this? is there any, any agency, any, any tribunal that somebody can go to at least determine the legitimacy of it? because i don't want to live. i don't know about you. i don't want to live where, where people are disincentive. i it's right from warning me of my impending dev warning me, of, of somebody that, that, that could kill me and my family to having people better know what we're talking about and you want a new name, whistle blower. how about um you know, uh, you know, make shift journalist. what's a journa
of that, right? we ought to have almost a separate bureau or some type of a, of a, of a about a tribunal that determines yes. the information also, did you try any other methods of letting the country know about this? some people do it out of desperation. some people are not, that's not their 1st move. maybe they want to, uh, a newspapers maybe maybe, maybe they, they met with people in the agency. listen boss. you know, this stuff is these uh where, where, where we have um, you know, toasters...
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>> fine, sir. >> directer peters, you're the director of the bureau of prisons? right. >> oregon is about to reverse that right, is that correct? >> senator, i'm not familiar with policy proposed in that. >> you just ignored the orders. >> oregon still have a special place in my heart, sir. >> you have not red anything about the reversal? >>> no, sir. >> you have not read anything about it? >> correct, sir. >> you're in charge of implementing the first step act? >> that's correct. >> how many criminals have you released in the first step act? >> for the overall release since the since the start of that, 30,000 individuals. >> so you released 30,000 criminals under the first step act. okay. before you released them, did you contact any of the victims to say that we're about to let this guy out? >> senator, it is my understanding that that notification happens through the u.s. attorney's office. but i will check to that and get back to you. >> you don't know? >> senator, i don't. >> have you followed up with the u.s. attorneys to say, we're about to let this guy out, we
>> fine, sir. >> directer peters, you're the director of the bureau of prisons? right. >> oregon is about to reverse that right, is that correct? >> senator, i'm not familiar with policy proposed in that. >> you just ignored the orders. >> oregon still have a special place in my heart, sir. >> you have not red anything about the reversal? >>> no, sir. >> you have not read anything about it? >> correct, sir. >> you're in charge...
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of your educational resources completely free. right now , i am retweeting the president's condolence message to the head of hamas's political bureau. in a message, mr. raisi expressed his condolences to haniyeh's family and the mujahidin of the resistance front for the brutal act of the zionist regime, which led to the martyrdom of six members of the family of the head of the political office of hamas. the president emphasized in this message surely this crime has made the brutality and childish nature of this regime more obvious and shows that this regime is trying to save itself from divorce. collapsing and covering up the failure in facing the resistance front does not adhere to any human and moral principles. palestinians in some areas of gaza are not willing to leave their homes, even though it is difficult to get water and food to continue living and there is no shelter, but a number of people in gaza want to live on the ruins of their homes. scenes destroyed all the houses in the area, but despite the widespread destruction , a number of citizens insist that in the area remain on the ruins of their homes. here, one of the c
of your educational resources completely free. right now , i am retweeting the president's condolence message to the head of hamas's political bureau. in a message, mr. raisi expressed his condolences to haniyeh's family and the mujahidin of the resistance front for the brutal act of the zionist regime, which led to the martyrdom of six members of the family of the head of the political office of hamas. the president emphasized in this message surely this crime has made the brutality and...
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of that, right? we ought to have almost a separate bureau or some type of a, of a, of a, of a, a tribunal. that determines yes. the information also, did you try any other methods of letting the country know about this? some people do it out of desperation. she'll be able to or not. that's not their 1st move. maybe they want to, uh, a newspapers maybe, maybe, maybe they, they met with people in the agency. listen, boss, you know this stuff is these a, we're, we're, we're, we have um, you know, toasters that blow up and you know, something that people might want to know. what, what did they do prior to this? is there any, any agency, any, any tribunal that somebody can go to at least determine the legitimacy of it? because i don't want to live, i don't know about you. i don't want to live where, where people are this incentive i, it's right from warning me of my impending dev warning me, of, of somebody that, that, that could kill me in my family. so i think people better know what we're talking about and you want a new name, whistle blower. how about um you know, uh, you know, make shift j
of that, right? we ought to have almost a separate bureau or some type of a, of a, of a, of a, a tribunal. that determines yes. the information also, did you try any other methods of letting the country know about this? some people do it out of desperation. she'll be able to or not. that's not their 1st move. maybe they want to, uh, a newspapers maybe, maybe, maybe they, they met with people in the agency. listen, boss, you know this stuff is these a, we're, we're, we're, we have um, you know,...
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. >> thank you, you know, summers, that was a national bureau of economy research piece of work. you are righttening to forever expeffand ever. coming up on kudlow president trump is unifying g.o.p., but also the country. and his best claim is success is the best revenge. we'll talk about that with senator tim scott, he is a hot pick for vice president. and then bad day for bidenomics and biden reelection, a great day for charlie hurt and gianno w caldwell, they will weigh in here, when we return on kudlow. [music playing] tiffany: my daughter is mila. she is 19 months old. she is a little ray of sunshine. one of the happiest babies you'll probably ever meet. [giggles] children with down syndrome typically have a higher risk for developing acute myeloid leukemia, or just leukemia in general. and here we are. marlo thomas: st. jude children's research hospital works day after day to find cures and save the lives of children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. tiffany: she was referred to st. jude at 11 months. they knew what to do as soon as they got her diagnosis. they already had
. >> thank you, you know, summers, that was a national bureau of economy research piece of work. you are righttening to forever expeffand ever. coming up on kudlow president trump is unifying g.o.p., but also the country. and his best claim is success is the best revenge. we'll talk about that with senator tim scott, he is a hot pick for vice president. and then bad day for bidenomics and biden reelection, a great day for charlie hurt and gianno w caldwell, they will weigh in here, when...
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wellingtonhouse, such as arthur canandoyle, herbert wells and red. voice of popular authors, the bureau began to invest in the british head has the rights. the press was full of stories about german atrocities, but this did not prevent the christmas truce from happening in december 1914. it was a series of unofficial and widespread ceasefires. the soldiers came out of the trenches, exchanged food and souvenirs, and played football. the worst thing was that they exchanged newspapers. it is not surprising that such a practice. they flew under the threat of the death penalty, but only the death of luzzitania could finally exclude the possibility of fraternization. in 1915, a german submarine sank the liner, which, along with passengers transported military cargo. the propaganda, however, did not mention liner’s membership in armed merchant cruisers, but focused on the deaths of civilians. a week of unrest began in england. there is not a single intact piece of glass left in german stores. they were forced to resign from leadership positions, and the british took their place. the plant would have been under threat of closure if not for the
wellingtonhouse, such as arthur canandoyle, herbert wells and red. voice of popular authors, the bureau began to invest in the british head has the rights. the press was full of stories about german atrocities, but this did not prevent the christmas truce from happening in december 1914. it was a series of unofficial and widespread ceasefires. the soldiers came out of the trenches, exchanged food and souvenirs, and played football. the worst thing was that they exchanged newspapers. it is not...
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of the contempt that the biden administration, that president biden himself has for american workers. they do not care about american workers, and ned is exactly right about that when it culls to the bureau of labor statistics, labor department statistics, government statistics, of all of these numbers, he's right about that. they are going to yet again revise all those numbers down as they have had to do, i think it's six or seven times over the considers of the biden administration. every time they report these numbers, it turns out that they have forge -- forced the labor department to boost the numbers, or whatever they need, to have good numbers and every time they revise them they revise them down. you have a government agency in charge of giving real statistics to americans lying about them, in order to make the administration look better. >> laura: ned, out in california, big news, when the 99 cent only stories announced they were closing all 371 locations nationwide. a lot of them are here on the west coast. and i believe the total number of jobs lost, 14,000 jobs lost, and they are citing shoplifting, high cost of products, et cetera. they specifically mentioned the retail thef
of the contempt that the biden administration, that president biden himself has for american workers. they do not care about american workers, and ned is exactly right about that when it culls to the bureau of labor statistics, labor department statistics, government statistics, of all of these numbers, he's right about that. they are going to yet again revise all those numbers down as they have had to do, i think it's six or seven times over the considers of the biden administration. every...
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support their economy, in order to, in order to get the appropriate funds, and right now the reform of the economic security bureaujust about that, we are talking about the fact that we need to completely reboot this agency, because it is not achieving the goal of providing this economic security of our country, for the sake of which it was created. and in connection with what arose such a need in general, the problem usually arose due to the fact that this body did not become what it was created for, it did not become such a certain analytical center that should reveal risks to economic security, to eliminate such risks, on the contrary, he has become such a law enforcement agency in, let's say, conventionally old, according to the old model, that all he can do is... create problems for business, put pressure on him, for example, arrest assets of the business, to take away the means of production, because of which the business simply stops, and certainly it does not suit anyone, it does not suit the taxpayers, it does not suit our international partners, it does not suit the investors, without these three groups,
support their economy, in order to, in order to get the appropriate funds, and right now the reform of the economic security bureaujust about that, we are talking about the fact that we need to completely reboot this agency, because it is not achieving the goal of providing this economic security of our country, for the sake of which it was created. and in connection with what arose such a need in general, the problem usually arose due to the fact that this body did not become what it was...
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line, which was the way they let information after that weird, brief period of, we don't accept information right. the federal bureau of investigation and suddenly were immune to information. it's just very unlike them. never seen that before. in all my years. so they open the tip line and it turned out they've now admitted that the information that came through the tip line got split into that related to kavanaugh just the usual whatever it was and the stuff that and the stuff the usual went through the usual process and, the usual review, and was referred for investigation and the fbi followed it. the procedure, the stuff that related to kavanaugh went straight into a box that was taken uninvestigated and over to the white house and given to them with the realistic prospect that that tip line sent information the white house the enable them tell the fbi who to ask questions because they knew who would give damaging testimony. so now they've admitted it. i'm still pushing so we're going to we're going to look more the funny. one is that when i was doing the amy coney barrett thing and i had the graphics up that sho
line, which was the way they let information after that weird, brief period of, we don't accept information right. the federal bureau of investigation and suddenly were immune to information. it's just very unlike them. never seen that before. in all my years. so they open the tip line and it turned out they've now admitted that the information that came through the tip line got split into that related to kavanaugh just the usual whatever it was and the stuff that and the stuff the usual went...
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director peters, you are the director of the bureau of prisons, is that right? >> that is correct, sir. >> you use to run the corrections system in oregon, op right? >> that is correct. >> yeah, oregon legalize drugs,c is that right? >> that is correct. >> oregon is about to reverse that, is that correct? >> senator, i am not familiar with the policy proposed to reverse that. >> you just ignored oregon? >> oregon still has a very special place in my heart, sir. >> you have not read any of the articles about the reversal? >> i have not, senator. >> you don't know anything about it? in the correct, sir. >> okay, while. you are in charge of implement the first at back, director? >> that is correct. >> how many criminals have you released into the first at act? >> first up act for the overall release since the initiation of the first up act is, i have the exact number in front of a -- me. >> you don't know off the top of your head? >> sorry, senator. so, 70% of those that were released, we have about 30,000 individuals that have been released since the first at back
director peters, you are the director of the bureau of prisons, is that right? >> that is correct, sir. >> you use to run the corrections system in oregon, op right? >> that is correct. >> yeah, oregon legalize drugs,c is that right? >> that is correct. >> oregon is about to reverse that, is that correct? >> senator, i am not familiar with the policy proposed to reverse that. >> you just ignored oregon? >> oregon still has a very special...
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you know, summers, that was nber, national bureau of economic research piece of work with some other economists. so you're rightjohn carney, spot on. i'm just going to listen to you, forever and ever. all there is to it. folks i have to jump out. i'm a little short on time. thank you very much. coming up here on "kudlow," president trump is not only unifying the gop, he is unifying the entire country and his best claim is success. success is the best revenge. so we're going to talk about that with senator tim scott. he is a hot pick for vice president by the way. bad day for "bidenomics," bad day for biden's re-election. a great day for charlie hurt and giano caldwell. they will weigh in here on "kudlow." all that when we return. ♪. larry: one person spoke at that event, south carolina senator tim scott. welcome back, sir. >> thank you, larry. larry: the president, he talked about success and he it was essentially, i looked at it, i wasn't there, i don't have a billion, i'm working on it, senator. with your opportune zones. help, working folks get their real wages up again. did he talk about that stuff, saturda
you know, summers, that was nber, national bureau of economic research piece of work with some other economists. so you're rightjohn carney, spot on. i'm just going to listen to you, forever and ever. all there is to it. folks i have to jump out. i'm a little short on time. thank you very much. coming up here on "kudlow," president trump is not only unifying the gop, he is unifying the entire country and his best claim is success. success is the best revenge. so we're going to talk...
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and thanks to mayor many years ago as head the bureau of cultural affairs right. there's there's a tv film industry, georgia center in atlanta. and jon was here filming and he said that being in new york, in l.a., two extraordinarily diverse cities. so i could go to a fancy restaurant any given time. and those restaurants do not look like those cities. they don't look like the people inhabit new york or los angeles, he said. i cannot go to. he when i go to atlanta and i go to a restaurant, i see black people everywhere. and this is how should be. and he said he felt so he said he felt in big rating he felt he felt that it was an experience that more people need to they said that he didn't understand there was a sort of absence i could go in. i could give other examples. but there's something unique about this idea you told me about where maynard jackson has personal migration. he chose not to have it just in the black community. he wanted people to know that this is their city, that you're this. you're everywhere, right? that everywhere is open to you. right? so i
and thanks to mayor many years ago as head the bureau of cultural affairs right. there's there's a tv film industry, georgia center in atlanta. and jon was here filming and he said that being in new york, in l.a., two extraordinarily diverse cities. so i could go to a fancy restaurant any given time. and those restaurants do not look like those cities. they don't look like the people inhabit new york or los angeles, he said. i cannot go to. he when i go to atlanta and i go to a restaurant, i...
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prison is going to be closed by the bureau of prisons and we didn't have any sort of notification prior to this morning. >> reporter: maurice montez is an attorney with rights behind bars, an advocacy group that represents inmates, and sued the prison over numerous sexual abuse and civil rights violations. the shutdown came as a surprise she says just days after a court-appointed special master came in last week. all 600 inmates could be moved to other facilities by friday. >> their recognition of the fact they can't meet constitutional requirements now and find the solution is closure is very telling. maybe that is the best step. >> reporter: last month the fbi searched the prison as part of a years long investigation into sexual abuse of inmates by guards. since 2021 at least eight prison personnel have been charged with abuse. five pled guilty. two were convicted and another case is pending. all pending are 50 several rights cases. >> people were subject to forcible sexual assault by officers, were subject to officers forcing them to conduct strip shows at the facility and they would do things like that using their methods of power, so saying they will i
prison is going to be closed by the bureau of prisons and we didn't have any sort of notification prior to this morning. >> reporter: maurice montez is an attorney with rights behind bars, an advocacy group that represents inmates, and sued the prison over numerous sexual abuse and civil rights violations. the shutdown came as a surprise she says just days after a court-appointed special master came in last week. all 600 inmates could be moved to other facilities by friday. >> their...
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even considering doing a credit freeze, going to each of the three major credit bureaus and say, hey, don't let anyone open new accounts in my name rightorter: this breach is the latest in a string of high-profile hacks. in 2023 alone, there were over 3,200 data compromises in the u.s., a 78% surge compared to the year before. at&t says it's launched a robust investigation, is resetting passcodes, and will notify users affected by mail and email, which creates another opportunity for cyber criminals, phishing. >> a lot of hackers are probably going to be like, oh, i'm going to start emailing people and saying, "hey, i'm at&t. please click this link to solve all your security problems." be careful. there will definitely be bad actors who are trying to exploit people who have been victimized here to maybe victimize them again. >> reporter: so the key here is look carefully and make sure it is actually at&t reaching out to you and never respond to emails with your personal info. instead, log into your at&t account or call directly to make any of those changes. the company says it will also offer free identity and credit monitoring service
even considering doing a credit freeze, going to each of the three major credit bureaus and say, hey, don't let anyone open new accounts in my name rightorter: this breach is the latest in a string of high-profile hacks. in 2023 alone, there were over 3,200 data compromises in the u.s., a 78% surge compared to the year before. at&t says it's launched a robust investigation, is resetting passcodes, and will notify users affected by mail and email, which creates another opportunity for cyber...