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denise brown is the other way to order to get i will go up there to get a senior and digital with that. i see they can they me just because i can envision stuff the today and the other see me in duty and i see that a certification tested on let me just get them from the dealership at the uniform dental solution. we see a reboot, which i sent you to a new business plan at the way that you will continue to do with a new if there's no need of the solution smaller than you need the ups on your books. yeah. so it's not for me, right? not the proper unit for the wisdom you've sold blubbering. did you ever use those? because you knew for a month issue isn't that they were their incomes because of the problem from the start of the conflict in ukraine. russia has been repeatedly accused of war crimes, stories about the suffering of children. an attacks on schools and hospitals are a method. western countries have used many times to demonize their opponents for i saw the rescue soldiers coming to the hospital again. they said the babies of income is the thing to bears unless the children to die
denise brown is the other way to order to get i will go up there to get a senior and digital with that. i see they can they me just because i can envision stuff the today and the other see me in duty and i see that a certification tested on let me just get them from the dealership at the uniform dental solution. we see a reboot, which i sent you to a new business plan at the way that you will continue to do with a new if there's no need of the solution smaller than you need the ups on your...
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to the non-governmental organization caritas-emergency , un humanitarian coordinator in ukraine denise brown said about it, she added the following the objects are protected according to the norms of international humanitarian law , strikes on them are strictly prohibited. the russian invaders of the kherson region fired artillery at the regional psychiatric hospital in the village of stepanivka at about four in the morning. as a result of the shelling, a fire broke out on the territory of the institution as well as in the utility room. the head of the regional military administration, oleksandr prokudin, told about it in the room, as a result of this attack, no people were injured, on the other hand, in the regional center, a law enforcement officer was killed due to enemy shelling, and one of the passengers of the trolley bus , which was kissed by the occupiers, also died in the hospital. in the salon they sing a bunch of mud dima drove everything as usual then it will pass even it will pass then the ambulance arrived the guys arrived the police of the dbr is investigating the abuse of a m
to the non-governmental organization caritas-emergency , un humanitarian coordinator in ukraine denise brown said about it, she added the following the objects are protected according to the norms of international humanitarian law , strikes on them are strictly prohibited. the russian invaders of the kherson region fired artillery at the regional psychiatric hospital in the village of stepanivka at about four in the morning. as a result of the shelling, a fire broke out on the territory of the...
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brown, baby, grand ball b brown, by the way, to how our new game error is the civil and the cash ship left. thanks for joining us on the street. i'll see you next. meeting. denise is fund phase formal women only stance the tool by crowd criticism . when, when a me to rebel bike is receiving life. and we did say say, drink on out just they're basing liliana, teens does the un fits the purpose was like many critic sites, just pump solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is poured into a hard hitting into abuse. do you think that to their lives on washed face enough for money to go on its own and to build its on thoughts providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does air showings degree here is coming over our heads from russian positions. a new cranium . positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we've seen some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in the suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is a will ki
brown, baby, grand ball b brown, by the way, to how our new game error is the civil and the cash ship left. thanks for joining us on the street. i'll see you next. meeting. denise is fund phase formal women only stance the tool by crowd criticism . when, when a me to rebel bike is receiving life. and we did say say, drink on out just they're basing liliana, teens does the un fits the purpose was like many critic sites, just pump solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of...
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denise mcnair, were killed. friday, marks 60 years since that horrific act of white supremacist terrorism. in a speech at the side of the bombing, the first black woman supreme court justice, ketanji brownlence against black americans. >> if we are going to continue to move forward as a nation, we cannot allow concerns about discomfort to displace knowledge, truth, or history. we cannot forget, because the uncomfortable lessons are often the ones that teach us the most about arson. >> joining me now, former u.s. senator from alabama, doug jones, who prosecuted to the kkk members for the 16th street bombing, and dr. keisha blame, professor of american studies at brown university, thank you very much for coming with me to the sunday show. dr. plane, what role did the bombing play in the civil rights movement? the bobbing really helped to galvanize activists across the nation. of course, there were so many pivotal moments in the 19 50s and 60s. i think the bombing brought people together, because this is the circumstances. of course, we know that for little girls lost their lives. many others were injured. i think that it tugged at the hearts of many americans who thought about the innocen
denise mcnair, were killed. friday, marks 60 years since that horrific act of white supremacist terrorism. in a speech at the side of the bombing, the first black woman supreme court justice, ketanji brownlence against black americans. >> if we are going to continue to move forward as a nation, we cannot allow concerns about discomfort to displace knowledge, truth, or history. we cannot forget, because the uncomfortable lessons are often the ones that teach us the most about arson....
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denise mcnair. a fifth little girl, adding her sister sarah, survived the explosion. and joining me now is sarah collins rudolph, survivor of the 1963 16th street baptist church bombing. and latosha browno want to start with you, miss collins rudolph, how should we think about what happened to you 60 years later? what have we as a society learn from it? >> well, we have learned from it that we, you know, we want to know the end, not to hurt one another, because there was so much racism going on during that time. and in this time, we needy we really need to change our hearts because god is -- so we needed to get together because if those girls were here today, we don't know what they would have been. so we would have stopped all the violence. >> amen. and, latosha, i know that you found it on your southern black girls organization in memory of these little girls who perished from birmingham. tell us why you did that? how they inspired you? >> you know, growing up in alabama, as a little black girl, when i am thinking about even the time when we say little black girls, oftentimes, the only time that is said, it's associated with terrible things that happened to these children, a kind of
denise mcnair. a fifth little girl, adding her sister sarah, survived the explosion. and joining me now is sarah collins rudolph, survivor of the 1963 16th street baptist church bombing. and latosha browno want to start with you, miss collins rudolph, how should we think about what happened to you 60 years later? what have we as a society learn from it? >> well, we have learned from it that we, you know, we want to know the end, not to hurt one another, because there was so much racism...