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they extract the bullet from chamberlain. and chamberlain lives. the doctors said that his wounds gave him a 10% chance of living, a contempt doctor would say a 10% chance of surviving wounds. well, months later, his involved again in a remarkable and sometimes controversial moment, he is asked to convert the surrender of lee's army at appomattox. now there is no written order about this, but again, my tutor and friend jim mcpherson has told me that at the end of the war, not everything was written down. and so went to appomattox. and i'm so grateful to patrick schroeder, the park, his in there, who for 25 years has been studying the whole study of appomattox, collecting all the documents. this is not something that, as the critics, the chamberlain wrote about 30 years later. no, he wrote about the next day. but also there were newspaper reports coming in the next weeks. and so at this remarkable moment knowing that grant had offered this magnanimous piece to lee, i somehow believe that in chamberlain's mind and heart, what could he do to the gap o
they extract the bullet from chamberlain. and chamberlain lives. the doctors said that his wounds gave him a 10% chance of living, a contempt doctor would say a 10% chance of surviving wounds. well, months later, his involved again in a remarkable and sometimes controversial moment, he is asked to convert the surrender of lee's army at appomattox. now there is no written order about this, but again, my tutor and friend jim mcpherson has told me that at the end of the war, not everything was...
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joshua chamberlain. so chamberlain was in charge day, i'm sorry to say. and chamberlain actually, it's very dramatic. and of course, went along with the story to it's very dramatic that they give a final salute to the confederate officers. go ahead. just a couple more slides. so what's the price of honor? war is over on march. in march, march 25th, actually was lee's failed attempt at fort the war is over, but there's still more. two more weeks to go. and these are the casualties. and those last two weeks,. 13,209 union casualties and 21,009 and 50 confederate casualties. and that doesn't include the number, 28,000 or so that actually surrendered at appomattox. okay. so in those last two weeks, that's the total that's the blood total of of the slow retreat to appomattox. and, you know, mostly these are my numbers. i just went back to the some of the major battles and found out what the casualties were. at every battle. thomas livermore, who wrote his book the 1880s, said that between march 29th and april 9th, there were 1316 killed, 7750 wounded, and 1700
joshua chamberlain. so chamberlain was in charge day, i'm sorry to say. and chamberlain actually, it's very dramatic. and of course, went along with the story to it's very dramatic that they give a final salute to the confederate officers. go ahead. just a couple more slides. so what's the price of honor? war is over on march. in march, march 25th, actually was lee's failed attempt at fort the war is over, but there's still more. two more weeks to go. and these are the casualties. and those...
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and chamberlain was i might you, wrongly uh, blamed for that, please. because chamberlain did what she could and what the best thing he could achieve given the information he had. and given the state of british military at the time does not forget that 20 years. it was only 20 years since world war 1. 1 of the worst wars in history had ended so that the image is used consummately. i remember it was that was used widely in 1991 when we 1990 when saddam hussein invaded kuwait. and the reasons for that invasion were not explained at all. there were specific reasons and we of course we, i heard the hitler, the comparisons to president assad, syria. and of course, that was another caustic, that ended up drawing the russians in. and the western governments doing very much what they're doing to ukraine of our maintenance and funding it to a road the power of the local government and to i wrote rushes power. so i think it's reducing everything to hitler is a symptom of bad education. yeah, so it's about reaching for an instant, a recognizable name for your repa
and chamberlain was i might you, wrongly uh, blamed for that, please. because chamberlain did what she could and what the best thing he could achieve given the information he had. and given the state of british military at the time does not forget that 20 years. it was only 20 years since world war 1. 1 of the worst wars in history had ended so that the image is used consummately. i remember it was that was used widely in 1991 when we 1990 when saddam hussein invaded kuwait. and the reasons for...
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chamberlain and chamberlain understood this and said, men, if if you will become part of what we are doing will treat you fairly and justly. no, he never was a candidate for president. it's an interesting question whether he might have been a president for the united states senate. he didn't push himself. he never occupied office beyond state of maine. yeah. this will be the last question. yes, yes, yes. yes, sir. killing stewart often, carolina. yes. yesterday yes, sir. i'm a public school teacher, so i was just wondering, what lessons do you think chamberlain for teachers and for our. the education chamberlain received was an education character and think that's what's missing today. the classical education and the christian values. the professors who taught the classical education. these are the values. so when you get into a spontaneous situation like little round top, these values, i believe have to be deeply embedded within you so that you then will react, respond to the situation. and i think we shy away perhaps of teaching the character of the persons that we want to study in
chamberlain and chamberlain understood this and said, men, if if you will become part of what we are doing will treat you fairly and justly. no, he never was a candidate for president. it's an interesting question whether he might have been a president for the united states senate. he didn't push himself. he never occupied office beyond state of maine. yeah. this will be the last question. yes, yes, yes. yes, sir. killing stewart often, carolina. yes. yesterday yes, sir. i'm a public school...
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you will endure, nonsense, all this, oh, who else, she and chamberlain potemkin are constantly talkingouncils and holidays, potemkin, you saw potemkin, with a crooked braid, all this, but the chamberlain i did it because he is a hero, and... because he revealed the conspiracy. annushka, we can’t get screwed, you’re in the service, i’m in the service, we don’t belong to ourselves, that’s it, get dressed, philemon, prepare a bath, i’ll take a bath, i’ll have breakfast in the office. you have become heavy, at that court everyone is courting you all the time, medics with diplomas, and as soon as a roast rooster pecks, run to efim. dalkovny didn’t end the way i wanted , take the old sin on your soul, i didn’t ask you to take the sin on your soul, so i should pray for the health of your child, you came to ask me about this, the coolie decides to pick out the fruit, add five drops to the drink , just don’t delay this matter, in a week it will be too late. yes, don’t pour more than five drops, otherwise you’ll die, and that’s beside the point, so now the seedlings, these are scissors, and i as
you will endure, nonsense, all this, oh, who else, she and chamberlain potemkin are constantly talkingouncils and holidays, potemkin, you saw potemkin, with a crooked braid, all this, but the chamberlain i did it because he is a hero, and... because he revealed the conspiracy. annushka, we can’t get screwed, you’re in the service, i’m in the service, we don’t belong to ourselves, that’s it, get dressed, philemon, prepare a bath, i’ll take a bath, i’ll have breakfast in the office....
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sarah chamberlain and patrick murphy. thanks for being here.is the day of the michigan primary, hoping for this cease-fire by monday. does that send a message to those democrats, progressive democrats in michigan who have been telling everyone to vote uncommitted? what say you? >> absolutely, no question it was planned in the ice cream parlor. i hope the owners of the ice cream parlor get more business out of this but he sat there and said that over his ice cream cone and he is hoping not as many people vote uncommitted which was 10,000 people, to send him a strong message and president biden needs michigan or cannot be reelected. ashley: is it merely symbolic? i don't think there is danger of biden having any problems in michigan but the fact that he made this announcement on gaza seems like an effort to appease the progressives. what say you? >> president biden looks at what's going on with israel, hamas, as the commander in chief, as father two people who served in our military, not as a politician. he sent the secretary of state israel five
sarah chamberlain and patrick murphy. thanks for being here.is the day of the michigan primary, hoping for this cease-fire by monday. does that send a message to those democrats, progressive democrats in michigan who have been telling everyone to vote uncommitted? what say you? >> absolutely, no question it was planned in the ice cream parlor. i hope the owners of the ice cream parlor get more business out of this but he sat there and said that over his ice cream cone and he is hoping not...
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she is with chamberlain potemkin constantly talking about something , began to invite him to all councils not be ashamed, i love you, this you are out of great love for me, my frills were lifting up the hem, i would not have looked at anyone in my life if you had not been cold towards me... orlov should immediately leave for moscow to eradicate the plague epidemic occurring there. yes, grisha. look how you are. hovered over your comrade in arms, get ready, empress grisha, a lot is given, but a little is allowed, but what should i do if i love you, great, golden age, big premiere, watch the time after the program, imagine that someone is sick at home, just like that , viruses begin to spread around the house, what to do if... europeans from all points of view, the incas and otecs were head and shoulders above in a cultural, civilizational sense. today, every brazilian is a little indian, a little european and a little african, and this is what enriches our people. the cuban revolution is one of the most important events of the 20th century, it led by a group of revolutionaries led by fidel
she is with chamberlain potemkin constantly talking about something , began to invite him to all councils not be ashamed, i love you, this you are out of great love for me, my frills were lifting up the hem, i would not have looked at anyone in my life if you had not been cold towards me... orlov should immediately leave for moscow to eradicate the plague epidemic occurring there. yes, grisha. look how you are. hovered over your comrade in arms, get ready, empress grisha, a lot is given, but a...
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as a result, the name neville chamberlain stands in history for the legacy of appeasement. is that the legacy that you want for yourself? do we want to abandon for the first time in hundreds of years our tradition of standing for democracy and freedom? i don't think so. maybe you do. maybe you do because donald trump wants that to happen. but at least bring the bipartisan senate bill to the floor so that those who are infused with the legacy of this country's fight for freedom and not infused by doing whatever donald trump demands of us on this particular day can stand up for what this american country has always stood for. bring the senate bill to the floor. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona, mr. ciscomani, for five minutes. mr. ciscomani: mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate the push academy boys soccer team for winning the 3-a state championship. by beating number one ranked gilbert christian school, they secured the title with the score of 2-1. the academy is kno
as a result, the name neville chamberlain stands in history for the legacy of appeasement. is that the legacy that you want for yourself? do we want to abandon for the first time in hundreds of years our tradition of standing for democracy and freedom? i don't think so. maybe you do. maybe you do because donald trump wants that to happen. but at least bring the bipartisan senate bill to the floor so that those who are infused with the legacy of this country's fight for freedom and not infused...
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details a few minutes after the ad. switch, she and chamberlain potemkin are constantly talking aboutils and holidays, patemkin, you saw patemkin, crooked, askew, slut all this, my ugliness offends your beauty, the wounds received for the fatherland should not be ashamed, i love you, stand up, it’s you out of great love for me, my f orlov should immediately leave for moscow to eradicate the plague epidemic occurring there. yes, grisha. look how you have risen above your comrade in arms. get ready. empress grisha. much is given, but little is allowed. what should i do if i love you? golden age, big premiere, watch after the program time, what i want to tell you about is that of what i experienced deserves attention, among the many joys and pleasures that accompany youth, i, having become a writer, experienced incomparable happiness in the round village of mala, i lived with a blacksmith, i help him in forging horseshoes in a forge, with long tongs and... alexander prokhanov. confession. premiere. today is the first one. it doesn't happen that a person was in your life. well, he disappe
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i think any historian would go back and advised chamberlain that he made a mistake in 1938. future historians would say we are making a mistake today if we do not find ukraine. >> that bill, by the way, just failing. 49-50. so it is official cloture, as it is called, the key procedural vote did not proceed . did not hit that 60 vote threshold. that means this effort is now dead. five months of work in really hard efforts there, and they are just washed away. the next step, senator, of course, is just going to be an aid package for israel, ukraine, as well, obviously, as other priorities. what do you want to see there, and are you going to try to propose specific changes, as you have been very critical of israel and how it is prosecuting its work? >> yes, i am going to propose specific changes. one is for it to be american policy that no palestinians in gaza can be forcibly expelled from gaza, and that they all will have the ability to return to their homes. second of all, that none of the pistols and rifles that the israelis may purchase from the united states under foreign
i think any historian would go back and advised chamberlain that he made a mistake in 1938. future historians would say we are making a mistake today if we do not find ukraine. >> that bill, by the way, just failing. 49-50. so it is official cloture, as it is called, the key procedural vote did not proceed . did not hit that 60 vote threshold. that means this effort is now dead. five months of work in really hard efforts there, and they are just washed away. the next step, senator, of...
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she and chamberlain potemkin are constantly talking about something, she began to invite him to all councilsts your beauty, wounds received for the fatherland should not be ashamed, i love you, insert, it’s you out of great love for me, my frills lifted up my hem, i wouldn’t look at anyone in my life if you were cold to me was not. adjutant general grigory grigorievich arlov should immediately leave for moscow to eradicate the plague epidemic occurring there. yes grisha, look how you fuss. everything is over comrade-in-arms, get ready, empress grisha, much has been given, but little is allowed, but what should i do if i love you, great one, golden age, big premiere from monday on the first, how do you tell me why? sveta, where are you from here, and i’m training in moscow , i came to see you off at the olympics, like parents, they’re worried, and we call more often, everything is fine, yes, my mother was just a little upset, but she came to see you, and you didn’t talk to her really, worry about you, light, it’s time to register, yeah, listen, i have to go, okay, never mind, then i ’ll speak
she and chamberlain potemkin are constantly talking about something, she began to invite him to all councilsts your beauty, wounds received for the fatherland should not be ashamed, i love you, insert, it’s you out of great love for me, my frills lifted up my hem, i wouldn’t look at anyone in my life if you were cold to me was not. adjutant general grigory grigorievich arlov should immediately leave for moscow to eradicate the plague epidemic occurring there. yes grisha, look how you fuss....
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nevil chamberlain declared peace in our time, trying to appease germany before world war ii began. we should not make that same mistake today. another charge that i heard yesterday is that europe is not doing in your opinion to support ukraine, and that the way to get them to do more is for us to do less. again, this assertion is false. in terms of security assistance provided to ukraine as a percentage of gdp, the only fair way to measure it, the united states ranks 15th globally, 15th. estonia ranks number one. estonia has the same population as the state of maine, 1.3 million people. yet it has provided ten times as much as a percentage of its gdp as our countries has to help the ukra ukrainians. on february 1, the european council unanimously approved a four-year ukrainian facility economic assistance package worth $54 billion. that equals nearly 13.5 billion per year, and that is on top of what other countries have already provided, which is approximately 63 billion in n nonsecurity assistance. now, mr. president, i want to stress that throughout this process, which began last
nevil chamberlain declared peace in our time, trying to appease germany before world war ii began. we should not make that same mistake today. another charge that i heard yesterday is that europe is not doing in your opinion to support ukraine, and that the way to get them to do more is for us to do less. again, this assertion is false. in terms of security assistance provided to ukraine as a percentage of gdp, the only fair way to measure it, the united states ranks 15th globally, 15th....
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i'm a public school teacher, so i was just wondering, what lessons do you think chamberlain for teachers and for our. the education chamberlain received was an education character and think that's what's missing today. the classical education and the christian values. the professors who taught the classical education. these are the values. so when you get into a spontaneous situation like little round top, these values, i believe have to be deeply embedded within you so that you then will react, respond to the situation. and i think we shy away perhaps of teaching the character of the persons that we want to study in american history. thank you very much for. thank you. it is a pleasure to introduce kate masur. kate is the author of until be done america's first civil rights movement from the revolution to reconstruction which won the john l now book prize for the best book in civil war history. was a finalist for both the gilder lehrman lincoln prize and the pulitzer prize, and it was named a best by npr and a top book by the new york times. she is a professor of history at northwestern
i'm a public school teacher, so i was just wondering, what lessons do you think chamberlain for teachers and for our. the education chamberlain received was an education character and think that's what's missing today. the classical education and the christian values. the professors who taught the classical education. these are the values. so when you get into a spontaneous situation like little round top, these values, i believe have to be deeply embedded within you so that you then will...
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the life and unlikely heroism of joshua lawrence chamberlain, which he spoke about earlier today in harold holder's. i could probably just say his name and. leave it at that. but i won't. whether a first time attendee of the forum or a seasoned veteran, we all know harold as one of the country's leading authorities on, abraham lincoln and the political culture of the civil war era. he is a prolific writer and lecturer and a frequent television commentator for the six years between 2020 ten and 2016. harold served as the chairman of the lincoln bicentennial foundation following the previous decade of service as the co-chair of the u.s. abraham lincoln bicentennial commission. like our lincoln forum chairman, john white, based on his study output and public engagement, i'm not sure that our forum actually sleeps either. harold currently serves the john f, jonathan f stanton, director of hunter college's roosevelt house public policy institute and has authored or coauthored or edited more than 50 books in. 2020. he published the presidents, the press the endless battle between the white house
the life and unlikely heroism of joshua lawrence chamberlain, which he spoke about earlier today in harold holder's. i could probably just say his name and. leave it at that. but i won't. whether a first time attendee of the forum or a seasoned veteran, we all know harold as one of the country's leading authorities on, abraham lincoln and the political culture of the civil war era. he is a prolific writer and lecturer and a frequent television commentator for the six years between 2020 ten and...
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second world war, and also when democracy continued in britain, when the government was replaced by chamberlain, and vice versa, that is, we need to discuss ... and we need to have being able to disagree, and that's not a weakness , that's a strength, that's an advantage of democracy, that's what makes us powerful, and that's what separates us from our enemies, that is, i wouldn't be, i wouldn't be afraid of things like disagreeing with someone else's position , and i think people think that you have to think alike, but... that's not what democracy is about, and that's if we become like our enemies, then they win. ukraine and israel are democracies, and they should remain democracies after all, and this gives us the opportunity to have frank discussions, open conversations, even in times of war. i wanted to ask you whether even the attitude of israeli society towards ukraine is changing at all, in general, to what extent ukraine has emerged as a separate country. act in the consciousness of israeli society during this time , you know, it was a long time ago, for, unfortunately, in the last few
second world war, and also when democracy continued in britain, when the government was replaced by chamberlain, and vice versa, that is, we need to discuss ... and we need to have being able to disagree, and that's not a weakness , that's a strength, that's an advantage of democracy, that's what makes us powerful, and that's what separates us from our enemies, that is, i wouldn't be, i wouldn't be afraid of things like disagreeing with someone else's position , and i think people think that...
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world war, and also when democracy was a trival in britain, when the government replaced church by chamberlain and vice versa. that is... we need to discuss and we need to be able to disagree and that's not a weakness, that's a strength, that 's an advantage of democracy, that's what makes us powerful and that's what differentiates us from our enemies, that is, i wouldn't, i would wouldn't be afraid of things like disagreeing with someone else's position, and i think that people believe that it is necessary to think alike. but democracy is not about that, and precisely if we become like our enemies, then they win, ukraine and israel are democracies and they should remain democracies despite everything, and this gives us the opportunity to have frank discussions, open conversations, even during the war. i wanted to ask you whether the attitude of israeli society towards ukraine is changing at all, not even the attitude of the israeli society towards ukraine, in general, to what extent... ukraine as a separate figure in the consciousness of the israeli society during this time. well, you know, i
world war, and also when democracy was a trival in britain, when the government replaced church by chamberlain and vice versa. that is... we need to discuss and we need to be able to disagree and that's not a weakness, that's a strength, that 's an advantage of democracy, that's what makes us powerful and that's what differentiates us from our enemies, that is, i wouldn't, i would wouldn't be afraid of things like disagreeing with someone else's position, and i think that people believe that it...
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celebrations in honor of the holiday were held this night in the center of the russian capital, in chamberlainane, fair, national cuisine, i sincerely wish you the power of the soaring dragon, bright horizons, success in all your endeavors. traditionally, the onset of the eastern new year is celebrated in khabarovsk; someone went to visit loved ones in china; the day before, the airport was full. dumplings were made in student dormitories in blagoveshchensk; many students from the neighboring country study here; restaurant kitchens are boiling. in moscow they will celebrate for 2 weeks until february 24th. the program is intense. at the zoo we will have various master classes and lectures on chinese topics, and in addition to this, we will also hold events at the stankin tv tower, the tourist information center in zaryad at vdnkh, where a vibrant program with dragon dances, with various master classes, will also be presented on the new arbat the pavilion will feature master classes on the game vgo, the so-called chinese. all information about events, both for russians and for guests from china
celebrations in honor of the holiday were held this night in the center of the russian capital, in chamberlainane, fair, national cuisine, i sincerely wish you the power of the soaring dragon, bright horizons, success in all your endeavors. traditionally, the onset of the eastern new year is celebrated in khabarovsk; someone went to visit loved ones in china; the day before, the airport was full. dumplings were made in student dormitories in blagoveshchensk; many students from the neighboring...
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there is an odd number of them, this is arithmetically impossible, but if, then you win, she and chamberlainlique, layer all this, my lesson look how you have risen above your comrade in arms. get ready. the empress, grisha, has been given a lot, but little is allowed. what should i do if i love you? love, great, golden age, big premiere, tomorrow after the program time, it doesn’t happen that a person was in your life, now he disappears, even if he dies, in this girl you almost don’t recognize the child who 5 years ago lost the most precious thing , mother, i don’t think that i am without her, i have a pile of memories, but this is my mother, yulia nachalova died very young, at 38, leaving her parents and ex-husband. beloved daughter , i said that unfortunately, i have very difficult news for you, that mom is no longer with us, what he experienced at that moment, that evening, only he knows, it is a great responsibility to tell your child that he mother passed away, how did yulia’s only daughter survive this loss, what path did she go after her mother’s death? i’m somehow very mega-strong,
there is an odd number of them, this is arithmetically impossible, but if, then you win, she and chamberlainlique, layer all this, my lesson look how you have risen above your comrade in arms. get ready. the empress, grisha, has been given a lot, but little is allowed. what should i do if i love you? love, great, golden age, big premiere, tomorrow after the program time, it doesn’t happen that a person was in your life, now he disappears, even if he dies, in this girl you almost don’t...
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was born in 1937, the end of �*37, and i was 18 months old when war broke out, and when neville chamberlainon adolf hitler. and so i remember the remnants of the war from about 1942 onwards, the bombing of swansea, and all that sort of thing, and the air raids. so, i remember those first newsreel films and they showed the first signs, the first camps, bergen—belsen. and then years later, the russians released auschwitz and dachau and... and, er, yeah. hello. i'm sorry. i haven't got anything. oh, wait, hold on a moment. chocolate. there we go. actorjohnny flynn plays the young nicholas winton, who was a london city stockbroker when he visited prague in 1938. there he found hundreds of refugees, many of whom had been pushed out of germany and austria by the nazis. he was shocked by the conditions they were living in and feared for their future with hitler closing in. and so he headed a campaign to bring the children from prague to london. baby cries i'm sorry. i'll... i'll bring more another day. baby screams she pleads being in prague and trying to recreate these harrowing scenes in refugee
was born in 1937, the end of �*37, and i was 18 months old when war broke out, and when neville chamberlainon adolf hitler. and so i remember the remnants of the war from about 1942 onwards, the bombing of swansea, and all that sort of thing, and the air raids. so, i remember those first newsreel films and they showed the first signs, the first camps, bergen—belsen. and then years later, the russians released auschwitz and dachau and... and, er, yeah. hello. i'm sorry. i haven't got...
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we must say no to the neville chamberlains of our time. some of my colleagues asked the question can we afford to defend democracy? munich and pearl harbor teach us we cannot afford not to defend democracy. a threat to democracy anywhere is a threat to democracy everywhere. experts estimate that putin is spending some 30% and possibly quite more of his government budget to fight this war. we here in the united states, we're spending 1.5% of our government budget to support ukraine. that's pennies on the dollar. a penny and a half of our federal budget, that's all we're asking. the ukrainians are fighting and giving with their lives and their injuries to save their democracy, and all they're asking of us, 1.5% of our federal budget. we're not putting americans in harm's way in the process. we're just being asked 1.5% of our government budget. but that 1.5%, that is so important. it is that 1.5% combined with the european partnership that is supporting the people in ukraine. it is those pennies, that is.5% that is ensuring that ukranian sold
we must say no to the neville chamberlains of our time. some of my colleagues asked the question can we afford to defend democracy? munich and pearl harbor teach us we cannot afford not to defend democracy. a threat to democracy anywhere is a threat to democracy everywhere. experts estimate that putin is spending some 30% and possibly quite more of his government budget to fight this war. we here in the united states, we're spending 1.5% of our government budget to support ukraine. that's...
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into the lights, and actually there was a statement from mike johnson, the speaker of the lower chamberlain saying that we can not lo, 14 um, you know, when the war and rack the international order. and, you know, have impunity for what she does. so the depth of novel need, but also, i mean if we look at the situation and for example of these and you can range right now, you know, a situation like that say, a special. what does that tell us about the need for allies to support ukraine? oh, well it's cool. so, you know, we can talk, talk and talk, but you know, i have the 8 of my fellow friends in the v of got and the text in new, you know, saying just, you know, be frank with our allies that, and unit russians and have a more than a, you know, up to 5 times more of a to are you that and a 7 times more people that so you know, we can never get more us soldiers on the field than brush 2nd green. but actually we need desperately need me. so i was a tillery to, um, it least, you know, have the period tate in, in this field. so it is cool. so, and it's a bald lives apart from missiles and all ti
into the lights, and actually there was a statement from mike johnson, the speaker of the lower chamberlain saying that we can not lo, 14 um, you know, when the war and rack the international order. and, you know, have impunity for what she does. so the depth of novel need, but also, i mean if we look at the situation and for example of these and you can range right now, you know, a situation like that say, a special. what does that tell us about the need for allies to support ukraine? oh, well...
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thousand will be brought, and what we will do, how we will respond, what will be our response to chamberlainis unclear, and that is why zelensky would like... that, as in a game of backgammon, we take a machine gun with which you can shoot from around the corner and they said fuck-fuck-fuck you are all killed, yes, no the politicians who are not experts in war at all are fighting, they cannot impose their will on the military, and they have to listen to them, even on what stalin was already a usurper there, and he tolerated it, even though he did not like his generals, well, later. marshals, yes, by the way, zelensky should do the same, take an example from stalin, from hitler, who really, really disliked their generals, but still had to endure, and don’t like it that way , just don’t like his power, like you can do more, bring shells, cartridges, sign laws, make a regulatory framework, everything is fine, and and and and not invite even an industrious nastala to you, and that's all, thank you, mr. igor, what... the problem now is with mobilization, and whether this law should have been spec
thousand will be brought, and what we will do, how we will respond, what will be our response to chamberlainis unclear, and that is why zelensky would like... that, as in a game of backgammon, we take a machine gun with which you can shoot from around the corner and they said fuck-fuck-fuck you are all killed, yes, no the politicians who are not experts in war at all are fighting, they cannot impose their will on the military, and they have to listen to them, even on what stalin was already a...
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another 500-600 thousand, and what we will do, how we will respond, what will be our response to the chamberlainis unclear, and that is why zelensky wanted... that, as in a game of backgammon, we took a machine gun with with whom you can shoot from around the corner , yes, and there they said fuck, fuck, fuck, you are all killed, yes, they don't fight like that, and politicians who are not at all experts in war cannot impose their will on the military, and they have to listen to them, even if they have already been there there , stalin was the usurper, and he tolerated it, even though he did not like his generals, well... then the marshals, yes, by the way, zelensky should do the same, take an example from stalin, from hitler, who really, really disliked their generals, but still had to endure it, and don’t just love it like that, don’t rule him as much as possible, bring shells , patrons, sign the laws, make a regulatory framework, everything is fine, and don’t even invite a hard-working nastala to you, and that’s it, thank you, mr. igor, what is... the problem now has arisen with mobilization,
another 500-600 thousand, and what we will do, how we will respond, what will be our response to the chamberlainis unclear, and that is why zelensky wanted... that, as in a game of backgammon, we took a machine gun with with whom you can shoot from around the corner , yes, and there they said fuck, fuck, fuck, you are all killed, yes, they don't fight like that, and politicians who are not at all experts in war cannot impose their will on the military, and they have to listen to them, even if...
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because really, chamberlain, and this is the day the 2 years ago, shortly before the russian troops marched across the border. and the crank, like one day i was smoking with my friends and we are complaining about the mass task. and the next day we woke up with the 1st explosions when we arrived. we didn't expect to spend christmas see, or even christmas. now we spend christmas this year, we can get our land back and forth. you can lose to the august. the initiative is now in a small way, cost to russia. russia in this. yeah. really believes it has a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine. i want to spend my next christmas home, but now we realized more and more that we have no funds. we put a note also on the day another round of sanctions on russia over its more and ukraine. but is it enough to stop? it is warm. she, so that's why i'm announcing more than 500 new sanctions. the word conquests in response to the election of all these dest welcome to the show. ukraine is marketing and anniversary of info me to here says let them you're putting in launched his war on a nation. he denies ev
because really, chamberlain, and this is the day the 2 years ago, shortly before the russian troops marched across the border. and the crank, like one day i was smoking with my friends and we are complaining about the mass task. and the next day we woke up with the 1st explosions when we arrived. we didn't expect to spend christmas see, or even christmas. now we spend christmas this year, we can get our land back and forth. you can lose to the august. the initiative is now in a small way, cost...
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that it is better somehow to persuade him, to calm him down, to listen to him, then these modern chamberlain slaves ignore the warnings of history, the appetites of autocrats inexhaustible republican leader mitch mcconnell also supports the bill, speaking publicly in the senate, but ... as of now, i remind our viewers, the republican party has its own division within the party itself, and right now the statement of the leader himself and the position of the leader of the party is not enough for the majority of republicans supported one or another bill, therefore, as of now , the maximum number of republicans who supported the continuation of consideration of the bill on aid to ukraine and a partner is 18 republicans, and on the contrary, the attention to them is loud also opposition to aid to ukraine, so senator tommy tapperville, who... voted against all initiatives in support of ukraine, today stated that continuing aid to ukraine, they say, is not worth it, because ukraine has already been given enough money, and it doesn't matter, they say , did not lead to victory for ukraine, ukraine.
that it is better somehow to persuade him, to calm him down, to listen to him, then these modern chamberlain slaves ignore the warnings of history, the appetites of autocrats inexhaustible republican leader mitch mcconnell also supports the bill, speaking publicly in the senate, but ... as of now, i remind our viewers, the republican party has its own division within the party itself, and right now the statement of the leader himself and the position of the leader of the party is not enough for...
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elections on march 17 and will hold his there in 300-500 thousand, and how what, how our answer to the chamberlainou control the parliament so that the parliament has votes now, well, there are no answers, in fact, zelensky is confused, he wants to get out of this situation and will appoint snipers, well, if this is not the first time in world history, in human history, this is 100-500th time, but oh well intelligent people understand that this is an attempt by the mask to shift everything from a sick head to a healthy one, so somewhere. we thank you. viktor boberenko, political scientist, expert of the bureau of policy analysis, was in touch with us, they talked about the difficult situation, the domestic political situation in ukraine, but now we have to take a short break and after it we will return to the espresso studio, so stay with us. there are discounts on helpex of 20% in pharmacies psylshynyk, pam and ochad, there are discounts on sinus hot and sinus cups 15% at pharmacies psyshynyk, pam and ochad. there are discounts on templegin tablets, 15% in pharmacies plantain, pam and save. there
elections on march 17 and will hold his there in 300-500 thousand, and how what, how our answer to the chamberlainou control the parliament so that the parliament has votes now, well, there are no answers, in fact, zelensky is confused, he wants to get out of this situation and will appoint snipers, well, if this is not the first time in world history, in human history, this is 100-500th time, but oh well intelligent people understand that this is an attempt by the mask to shift everything from...
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nicole for the chamberlain. and this is the day the 2 years ago, shortly before the russian troops marched across the border and ukraine. like one day i was smoking with my friends and we are complaining about the mass task. and the next day we will come reserved for as explosions when we arrived, we didn't expect to spend christmas see or even christmas. now we spend christmas this year. we can get our land back and forth. you can lose to the august. the initiative is now in a small way, cost to russia, russia in this. yeah, really believes it as a chance. it has a chance to break ukraine. i want to spend my next christmas home. but now we realized more and more that we have no funds. we put a note also on the day another round of sanctions on russia over its more and ukraine, but is it enough to stop? it is warm she so that's why i'm announcing more than 500 new sanctions. the world conquests in response to the election of all these dest welcome to the show. ukraine is marketing and anniversary of infamy. 2 ye
nicole for the chamberlain. and this is the day the 2 years ago, shortly before the russian troops marched across the border and ukraine. like one day i was smoking with my friends and we are complaining about the mass task. and the next day we will come reserved for as explosions when we arrived, we didn't expect to spend christmas see or even christmas. now we spend christmas this year. we can get our land back and forth. you can lose to the august. the initiative is now in a small way, cost...
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but her happy home was interrupted by chamberlain�*s terrifying announcement on the wireless. country is at war with germany.�* - it was a moment in history that would define hancock's life, and one she remembers well. yes. and my mother cried. i'd never seen my mother cry then or after. you remember it? i do remember that. yes, it was frightening. and then the air raid warning went. they were trying it out, but we didn't know that. she mimics siren we all rushed out. my dad, with his usual competence, because anderson shelter things had already been delivered, so obviously they knew there was going to be war, but my dad had dug a deep hole in the garden and he was going to put some railway sleepers over it and put earth on top, but he hadn't got far as that. so, mum and i sat in this earth hole while he dragged physically on his own sleepers on top of us, and then poured earth on top of us. so, you know, not only was i frightened because my mum was crying and something awful was happening in the world that i didn't understand, but my dad was burying me alive! oh, god! so it w
but her happy home was interrupted by chamberlain�*s terrifying announcement on the wireless. country is at war with germany.�* - it was a moment in history that would define hancock's life, and one she remembers well. yes. and my mother cried. i'd never seen my mother cry then or after. you remember it? i do remember that. yes, it was frightening. and then the air raid warning went. they were trying it out, but we didn't know that. she mimics siren we all rushed out. my dad, with his usual...
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she is with chamberlain potemkin. constantly talking about something , began to invite him to all councilsooked, askew, all this happened, my ugliness insults your beauty, the wounds received for the fatherland should not be ashamed, i love you, stand up it’s you out of great love for me, my frills were lifting up my hem, i would never have looked at anyone in my life if you hadn’t been cold towards me, general. in the patagonian fjords of chile there are hundreds of kilometers of coastline where no human has ever set foot. machu picchu is a city floating above the clouds, we can be transported to another time, feel the genius of the greatness of real american cultures that were destroyed by europeans. from all points of view , the incas and osteks were head and shoulders above in a cultural and civilizational sense. today every brazilian. it is a little indian, a little european and a little african, and that is what enriches our people. the cuban revolution is one of the most important events of the 20th century; it was led by a group of revolutionaries led by fidel castro and ernesto ch
she is with chamberlain potemkin. constantly talking about something , began to invite him to all councilsooked, askew, all this happened, my ugliness insults your beauty, the wounds received for the fatherland should not be ashamed, i love you, stand up it’s you out of great love for me, my frills were lifting up my hem, i would never have looked at anyone in my life if you hadn’t been cold towards me, general. in the patagonian fjords of chile there are hundreds of kilometers of coastline...
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but then everything is simple, as chamberlain explained, if things get worse, it’s good that we haveo create a perception of the decisions being made, even though the world has become complex, that simple levers do not work, they are trying to reduce everything to the familiar reality created after the cold war, when the flat world became a reference book, that now it is necessary to bring to one denominator that globalization is the same for everyone, they agree, they threaten the common good , and supporters of the flat world theory will not notice reality, will not notice how globality has turned into inequality, nor how hard life ends up for those who do not fit in, and for those who want a flat to save peace... chamberlain, when he explains, biden will continue to ask congress for billions for ukraine, otherwise putin’s victory will lead to unimaginable consequences not only for kiev. we can't afford to run out of money before we run out ammunition. but in reality, this is about the fact that kiev will no longer be able to spend money, this will hit the american economy, it will
but then everything is simple, as chamberlain explained, if things get worse, it’s good that we haveo create a perception of the decisions being made, even though the world has become complex, that simple levers do not work, they are trying to reduce everything to the familiar reality created after the cold war, when the flat world became a reference book, that now it is necessary to bring to one denominator that globalization is the same for everyone, they agree, they threaten the common...
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is a radio control, i don’t see the moment involved in the show when the flag lights up, she and chamberlainething. you shouldn’t be ashamed of your fatherland , i love you, get up, it’s you out of great love for me, my frills lifted up my hem, i wouldn’t have looked at anyone in my life if you weren’t cold towards me, adjutant general grigory grigorievich orlov... should immediately leave for moscow to eradicate the plague epidemic occurring there. yes, grisha. look how you towered over your comrade in arms. get ready. to empress grisha, much is given, but little is allowed. what should i do if i love you? great, golden age. big premiere. tomorrow, after the program time. it doesn’t happen that a person was in your life, then he disappears, even if he dies, in this girl you almost don’t recognize the child who 5 years ago lost the most precious thing, his mother, i don’t think that i am without her, i have a pile of memories, but this is my mother, yulia nachalova, died very young, at 38, leaving her beloved daughter, vera, to her parents and ex-husband. i said that unfortunately, i have ve
is a radio control, i don’t see the moment involved in the show when the flag lights up, she and chamberlainething. you shouldn’t be ashamed of your fatherland , i love you, get up, it’s you out of great love for me, my frills lifted up my hem, i wouldn’t have looked at anyone in my life if you weren’t cold towards me, adjutant general grigory grigorievich orlov... should immediately leave for moscow to eradicate the plague epidemic occurring there. yes, grisha. look how you towered...
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was 42 days i went hungry, 42 days. there is nothing to eat, yes, here she sits alive, she and chamberlainomething, of course, i still actually remember, i don’t know, somehow you can imagine, it sunk into my soul, i was in volgograd and after the concert a girl came up alone, that’s just the sweetest , with perfect figure, with big beautiful eyes , just like an angel, in short, straight... it means i would really like you to find me on some social networks, but somehow you let me know, as if making yourself known, because it’s fleeting, this moment is the sea that was between us. it was so cool that i can’t forget it to this day, so if you can show up, great, these are the moments our life consists of, this podcast 20 years later, andrei tsyganov, aka mr. small, was my guest andrey moloy, aka goga, aka zhora, just a little guy, at first they called you small, and then the guys, why did they attribute mr., no, they just call many small, yes, if they’re just a small pocket already. small, so, in order to add, so to speak, solidity to the scene after all, man, so we decided that it would be
was 42 days i went hungry, 42 days. there is nothing to eat, yes, here she sits alive, she and chamberlainomething, of course, i still actually remember, i don’t know, somehow you can imagine, it sunk into my soul, i was in volgograd and after the concert a girl came up alone, that’s just the sweetest , with perfect figure, with big beautiful eyes , just like an angel, in short, straight... it means i would really like you to find me on some social networks, but somehow you let me know, as...
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but of course it's up to buckingham palace and the lord chamberlain want take chamberlain if they want dukedom was gift the was part of the gift from the queen. they got he got queen. when they got he got married. name is mountbatten—windsor. >> rid of this >> yeah, but getting rid of this title, very title, andrew, is very difficult. it's act difficult. it's an act of parliament last parliament to do it. the last time that happened was 1917. to get rid of german princes time that happened was 1917. to get riyduring german princes time that happened was 1917. to get riyduring germwarrinces time that happened was 1917. to get riyduring germwarrinceso, titles during world war one. so, you would take a lot you know, it would take a lot for harry and meghan to lose these titles. for harry and meghan to lose the but, les. but but by using >> but, but, but but by using that shameless, that title they are shameless, exploiting the royal that exploiting the royal title that the them. the queen gave them. >> it's all >> and of course, it's all overshadowing the invictus games one which why one
but of course it's up to buckingham palace and the lord chamberlain want take chamberlain if they want dukedom was gift the was part of the gift from the queen. they got he got queen. when they got he got married. name is mountbatten—windsor. >> rid of this >> yeah, but getting rid of this title, very title, andrew, is very difficult. it's act difficult. it's an act of parliament last parliament to do it. the last time that happened was 1917. to get rid of german princes time that...
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foreign policy. concerns politics in the middle east, about this after the advertisement, she and chamberlaino all councils and holidays, patemkin, you saw patemkin, crooked, oblique, mating all this, my ugliness insults your beauty , the wounds received for the fatherland should not be ashamed, i love you. yes, little is allowed, but what should i do if i love you? great, golden age, big premiere, watch after the program time. what i want to talk about is what i experienced that deserves attention. among the many joys and pleasures that accompany youth, when i became a writer, i experienced incomparable happiness in the circular village of mala. i lived with a blacksmith, helping him forge horseshoes in the forge, with long tongs i held white-hot iron in my hands, and he beat it with his ringing hammer. i ask myself, who am i? what force brought me out of my moscow apartment, forced me to cross into my native threshold and threw me across continents, across cities , over warriors, over conspiracies, over revolutions, plunged me into many adventures, many dangerous adventures, what moved me,
foreign policy. concerns politics in the middle east, about this after the advertisement, she and chamberlaino all councils and holidays, patemkin, you saw patemkin, crooked, oblique, mating all this, my ugliness insults your beauty , the wounds received for the fatherland should not be ashamed, i love you. yes, little is allowed, but what should i do if i love you? great, golden age, big premiere, watch after the program time. what i want to talk about is what i experienced that deserves...
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watkins also posing for the iconic wilt chamberlain pick holding up a paper with the number 51. all right. >>> to the nba, would he had a frantic finish between the spurs and pelicans. pelicans will start the fast break and zion williams is going to finish it with a go ahead lay-up with three seconds left on the clock. pelicans win 114-113. afterwards zion was all pumped up. >> i love this competitive [ bleep ]. i love stuff like this. playing a game like this is a lot of fun. >> all right. the nhl holding its all-star skills competition on friday night. edmonton oilers star connor mcdavid showing once again why he's considered the best hockey player in the world. the reining three-time mvp showed why he's the fastest in his career. he won the stickhandling event going four for four in accuracy shooting. he capped off his iconic performance by earning his fourth victory of the night on the obstacles course skating away with $1 million in the winner take all competition. not a bad night there. >>> all right. finally, tom brady taking part in the pebble beach pro am yesterday. che
watkins also posing for the iconic wilt chamberlain pick holding up a paper with the number 51. all right. >>> to the nba, would he had a frantic finish between the spurs and pelicans. pelicans will start the fast break and zion williams is going to finish it with a go ahead lay-up with three seconds left on the clock. pelicans win 114-113. afterwards zion was all pumped up. >> i love this competitive [ bleep ]. i love stuff like this. playing a game like this is a lot of fun....
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refugees pouring in and in poland they said this is like 1939 with hitler's invading poland and chamberlain, peace in our time. having the document, then we saw church hill talking about appeasement, ronald reagan first president i got to vote for peace through strength. we talked about how my party as may be changed from the isolationism the took place in the late 1930's. with what we're seeing today is interesting as well because reagan was outspoken against isolationism. he felt we had to be a leader of the free world and that that was our responsibility. i think since the fall of afghanistan we just had a hearing yesterday, general milley, general mckenzie, we will have very high-profile hearings on afghanistan. to me, that was the beginning of the turning point in projecting weakness around the world. after afghanistan we saw very soon the russian federation using satellite imagery towards ukraine and we knew the invasions going to happen. we warned ukraine, we warned our allies, nobody believed us for the most part. i think the u.k. did and then it happened. it's all tied together. pr
refugees pouring in and in poland they said this is like 1939 with hitler's invading poland and chamberlain, peace in our time. having the document, then we saw church hill talking about appeasement, ronald reagan first president i got to vote for peace through strength. we talked about how my party as may be changed from the isolationism the took place in the late 1930's. with what we're seeing today is interesting as well because reagan was outspoken against isolationism. he felt we had to be...
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but portion of the sot president biden said it was to appease iran like you mentioned chamberlain hese. and i believe that policy included the absolute chaotic and humiliating withdrawal of the united states and nato from afghanistan and 2021. it prompted at encouraged putin to invade ukraine. that's what we got the ukrainian were now he knew it biden is a soft touch and that's what we are not seeing any cessation of attacks to get shipping in the red sea. those uss laboon militia and yemen should have been dealt now that should've been dealt with severely. it's obviously required to facilitate global trade along the red sea and the suez canal which is important it's also could be if he did it very strong message to iran as well. the message that would encourage iran to allow hezbollah to be a pushed to the north which president biden and the french are allegedly trying to achieve it. the language of the middle east is not diplomacy it is forces not the same language we might like to use that needs to be used. we don't see a stronger line from the u.s. on this we will almost certainl
but portion of the sot president biden said it was to appease iran like you mentioned chamberlain hese. and i believe that policy included the absolute chaotic and humiliating withdrawal of the united states and nato from afghanistan and 2021. it prompted at encouraged putin to invade ukraine. that's what we got the ukrainian were now he knew it biden is a soft touch and that's what we are not seeing any cessation of attacks to get shipping in the red sea. those uss laboon militia and yemen...
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she and chamberlain potemkin are constantly talking about something. askew. slutki all this. my ugliness offends your beauty. wounds received for the fatherland should not be ashamed. but i love you. this is you from the big one. out of love for me, my friends were torn, i would not have looked at anyone in my life if you had not been cold to me, adjutant general grigory grigoryevich orlov should immediately leave for moscow to eradicate the plague epidemic occurring there. yes, grisha, look how you have risen above your comrade in arms, get ready. empresses of gresha, much is given, but not much is allowed. what should i do? for your museum, i would like to donate several copies of books written by our kuban pre-revolutionary author nikolai konevetsky, this book was published with the support of the volnaya foundation... we also invite all viewers, of course, sector prize on the reel, prize, you can refuse, it's 2,000 points, 2.0 points, let's play, 2.0 points, letter o, no, i applaud you, but thank you very much, come on vladimirovich, who do you wor
she and chamberlain potemkin are constantly talking about something. askew. slutki all this. my ugliness offends your beauty. wounds received for the fatherland should not be ashamed. but i love you. this is you from the big one. out of love for me, my friends were torn, i would not have looked at anyone in my life if you had not been cold to me, adjutant general grigory grigoryevich orlov should immediately leave for moscow to eradicate the plague epidemic occurring there. yes, grisha, look...
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because anything else, to sell ukraine is to be like chamberlain saying to hitler, take czechoslovakia be saying to putin, take ukraine. that is 1000 percent unacceptable. okay, let's say the senate passes it, as i expect. that goes to the house. the house has said, they're not going to act unless, get this, there is a border stuff in there. so we are right back where we were four months ago. we don't know but we cannot fail this moment in regard to ukraine. >> wow, that's quite a predicament. but before i let you go, senator, i have to ask you about this week's special counsel's report into president biden's handling of classified documents. the report conducted by a republican doesn't charge the president with any crimes and yet it includes pages of details about his age and memory. do you think this was fair? >> no, i don't think that. i think it was completely inappropriate. you have legal responsibility to analyze the case, not give commentary on what you think or the personal benefits or deficits of an individual. and, here is the thing. this president brings experience to direct
because anything else, to sell ukraine is to be like chamberlain saying to hitler, take czechoslovakia be saying to putin, take ukraine. that is 1000 percent unacceptable. okay, let's say the senate passes it, as i expect. that goes to the house. the house has said, they're not going to act unless, get this, there is a border stuff in there. so we are right back where we were four months ago. we don't know but we cannot fail this moment in regard to ukraine. >> wow, that's quite a...