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among them is a fifth-year student of the belarusian state academy of arts, the department of painting a participant in republican exhibitions and plein airs , twice a laureate of an international competition academic drawing russia is the winner of the grand prize of the president of the republic of belarus for the support of talented youth, we will find out what participation in the competition means for her right now. marina good afternoon. good afternoon, you submitted one work for the competition, which is called the family, this is the topic, and family values of the continuity of generations is such an eternal topic as the theme of good and evil. tell me, uh, did you prepare this work especially for the competition or did you hatch this idea for a long time, the work was written more than a year ago, in fact, it has already been on others exhibitions, when i did it, i just concentrated. in the process itself , this picture received great pleasure from the work. it seemed to have appeared from memories from some photographs from communication with my relatives. that is, this
among them is a fifth-year student of the belarusian state academy of arts, the department of painting a participant in republican exhibitions and plein airs , twice a laureate of an international competition academic drawing russia is the winner of the grand prize of the president of the republic of belarus for the support of talented youth, we will find out what participation in the competition means for her right now. marina good afternoon. good afternoon, you submitted one work for the...
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among them is a fifth-year student of the belarusian state academy of arts, the department of painting a participant in republican exhibitions and plein airs, twice a laureate of the international competition of academic drawing russia is the winner of the grand prize of the president of the republic of belarus for the support of talented youth, we will find out what participation in the competition means for her right now. marina good afternoon. good afternoon , you submitted one work for the competition, which is called family. this theme of family values, continuity of generations is such an eternal theme as the theme of good and evil. tell us, uh, did you prepare this work especially for the competition or did you hatch this idea for a long time, the work was written for more than a year ago, in fact, and was already at other exhibitions, when i did it, i just concentrated. in the process itself , this picture received great pleasure from the work. it seemed to have appeared because of the memories from some photographs from communication with my relatives. that is, this is such a
among them is a fifth-year student of the belarusian state academy of arts, the department of painting a participant in republican exhibitions and plein airs, twice a laureate of the international competition of academic drawing russia is the winner of the grand prize of the president of the republic of belarus for the support of talented youth, we will find out what participation in the competition means for her right now. marina good afternoon. good afternoon , you submitted one work for the...
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thermal seams, the vacancy is the most answer of another luda to official website of the department. posters paintings, sketches and models yes, the performance can already be returned to the creation of productions at the exhibition of the vitebsk bridge of the son of count dimitri korolevich , and now the theater heroes are put down by the museum of the history of theater musical culture at the heart of the exposition of the design of the tenth performance . here are the theatrical masks. we have received the ivan ushakov prize, the borscht competition for the 20th year, is going well with the museum. the exhibition is held thanks to annual award. ushakov, this award is dedicated to the honored artist of belarus, who worked in the kupala theater from 1939 to 1956, and he was one of the founders of the concept and understanding and vision of shorthand. as such, where the artist can prove himself not only as a decorator, but as a creative person and show his inner world through the work on the stage, dimitri korolevich laid out the vitebsk sovereign. university at the department is more than the rest
thermal seams, the vacancy is the most answer of another luda to official website of the department. posters paintings, sketches and models yes, the performance can already be returned to the creation of productions at the exhibition of the vitebsk bridge of the son of count dimitri korolevich , and now the theater heroes are put down by the museum of the history of theater musical culture at the heart of the exposition of the design of the tenth performance . here are the theatrical masks. we...
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do it these days, but they still exist the objects that keep it small part of the wall in the department in their home not painted. why? in order to remember the destruction of jerusalem 2000 years ago, every time they see it, they remembered that journals that it was destroyed, 2000 years ago than the temple was destroy. that's the reason i did it. it's my stain on there on the wall, and when i look at the map of the place, as a visitor, they see a white a stain on the map of europe. it's germany. and i remember why i don't visit germany. it's to keep, to give my respect to the 6000000 jews that were murdered by the same reason that prevented me from visiting germany this day. is there isn't that brings me to germany now was chairman of yet a ship because as chairman of yet but ship by visiting germany, i have the ability to amplify remembrance of the shore to amplify the respect that the spade to the victims are not only on a personal basis, but those are much larger base in a mal roger basis because it will be reported that the seeing that and exhibition will be seen by many persons. so it's basically the same
do it these days, but they still exist the objects that keep it small part of the wall in the department in their home not painted. why? in order to remember the destruction of jerusalem 2000 years ago, every time they see it, they remembered that journals that it was destroyed, 2000 years ago than the temple was destroy. that's the reason i did it. it's my stain on there on the wall, and when i look at the map of the place, as a visitor, they see a white a stain on the map of europe. it's...
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the argos that keep it small part of it wall in the department, in their home not painted. why? in order to remembered the destruction of jerusalem 2000 years ago, every time they see it, they remembered that journals that it was destroyed to 1000 years ago than the temple was destroy. that's the reason i did it. it's my stain on the, on the wall, and when i look at the map of the place as a visitor, they see a white a stain on the map of europe. it's germany. i remember why i don't visit germany. it's to keep, to give my respect to the 6000000 jews that were murder, but the same reason that prevented me from visiting germany this day is there isn't . that brings me to germany now was chairman of yet a ship. because as chairman of the other shipment by visiting germany, i have the ability to amplify remembrance of the shore to amplify their respect that the spade to the victims are not only on a personal basis, but also to much larger base in a mulatto basis. because it will be reported that the seeing that and exhibition will be seen by many persons. so it's basically the same d
the argos that keep it small part of it wall in the department, in their home not painted. why? in order to remembered the destruction of jerusalem 2000 years ago, every time they see it, they remembered that journals that it was destroyed to 1000 years ago than the temple was destroy. that's the reason i did it. it's my stain on the, on the wall, and when i look at the map of the place as a visitor, they see a white a stain on the map of europe. it's germany. i remember why i don't visit...
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the argos that keep it small part of the wall in the department, in their home, not painted. why? in order to remember the destruction of jerusalem, 2000 years ago, every time they said they remembered that journals that it was destroyed to 1000 the years ago than the temple was destroy. that's the reason i did it. it's my stain on the, on the wall, and when i look at the map of the places i visited a white and stain on the map of europe in germany. and i remember why i don't visit germany. it's to keep, to give my respect to the 6000000 jews that were married, but the same reason that prevented me from visit to germany this day is there isn't . that brings me to germany now was chairman of the machine. because the chairman of yet, by visiting germany, i have the ability to amplify remembrance of the show to amplify the respect that the spade to the victim. not only on a personal basis, but also a much larger base in a month or 2 basis because it will be reported and seen that exhibition will be seen by many persons. so it's basically the same decision. the circumstances change, no
the argos that keep it small part of the wall in the department, in their home, not painted. why? in order to remember the destruction of jerusalem, 2000 years ago, every time they said they remembered that journals that it was destroyed to 1000 the years ago than the temple was destroy. that's the reason i did it. it's my stain on the, on the wall, and when i look at the map of the places i visited a white and stain on the map of europe in germany. and i remember why i don't visit germany....
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seems that department of justice is really painted itself in a corner, in the way they went after presidentre right. this was never a criminal matter. in history of this country, overdue library book disputes, for lack of a better way to phrase it it is not stuff of criminal enforcement. presidential record act excludes it. you are left with, if you have a fight between a president and archives people, it civil recourse. most you can do, if you are archivist and you are agitated because you hate president trump, you can see him in dc, but this department of justice under this attorney general decided to criminalize things which are not criminal. you have a situation where president personalized and declassified the materials by still being president when he brought boxes of all starts of things, back home to mar-a-lago. they have crea created this irony we're seeing unplay. they need to step up. attorney general is where it started it is where it ends, no matter how many special counsel he putting in, he needs to do what is right, stop this stain on the department of justice and fbi. mark:
seems that department of justice is really painted itself in a corner, in the way they went after presidentre right. this was never a criminal matter. in history of this country, overdue library book disputes, for lack of a better way to phrase it it is not stuff of criminal enforcement. presidential record act excludes it. you are left with, if you have a fight between a president and archives people, it civil recourse. most you can do, if you are archivist and you are agitated because you...
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the object that kip small part of it wall in the department in their home not painted. why? you know the to remembered the destruction of jerusalem 2000 years ago. every time they see they remember that generals and it was destroyed 2000 years ago, then the temple was destroy. that's the reason i did it. it's my stain on the, on the wall. and when i look at the map of the places i visited a white stain on the map of europe in germany. and i remember why i don't visit germany. it's to keep, to give my respect to the 6000000 jews that were married. but the same reason that prevented me from visit to germany this day is there isn't. that brings me to germany. now i'm chairman of the machine. because the chairman of yet, by visiting germany, i have the ability to amplify remembrance of the show to amplify the respect that the spade to the victims. not only on a personal basis, but also the much larger base in an amount on the basis because it will be reported that seeing that and exhibition will be seen by many persons. so it's basically the same decision. the circumstances chang
the object that kip small part of it wall in the department in their home not painted. why? you know the to remembered the destruction of jerusalem 2000 years ago. every time they see they remember that generals and it was destroyed 2000 years ago, then the temple was destroy. that's the reason i did it. it's my stain on the, on the wall. and when i look at the map of the places i visited a white stain on the map of europe in germany. and i remember why i don't visit germany. it's to keep, to...
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interactions with the national archives, to the interactions with the department of justice, to the search warrant itself, kind of he painted himself into a corner of not being able to rely on any sort of defense of inadvert tense. he's publicly stated the things were his, that he retained them intentionally. it's entirely different on the other side of the equation. okay, admittedly a difference that voters might not appreciate on the political side. but nevertheless, the biden team has maintained they didn't know they had this stuff, it was all inadvertent. i agree with ellie, as we get more and more documents, that excuse becomes harder and harder to take. but nevertheless, rob hur and his team are going to be stuck trying to look for evidence of the intentional retention, removal of classified documents of national defense information. and so far, we don't have any strong indications that that's present in this case. >> right. but the bottom line is, we don't know what exactly is in these documents. that is still a big question mark. >> we don't. >> it makes it really hard to assess the seriousness as well, right? >> th
interactions with the national archives, to the interactions with the department of justice, to the search warrant itself, kind of he painted himself into a corner of not being able to rely on any sort of defense of inadvert tense. he's publicly stated the things were his, that he retained them intentionally. it's entirely different on the other side of the equation. okay, admittedly a difference that voters might not appreciate on the political side. but nevertheless, the biden team has...
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announced funding to help remove lead paint another harm so harmful substances from homes in low income neighborhoods. the $568 million grant through the u. s. department of housing and urban development will focus on lead paint, carbon monoxide mold , radan and asbestos as well as improving fire safety. lead paint was bad back in the 19 seventies but still remains in many homes, and it's harmful to people's health, especially children. well, there's been a surge in the number of senior citizens and other older california adult rushing the hospital emergency rooms because of marijuana use study by uc san diego found of 1800% increase in cannabis related er, visits among senior citizens between 24 2019 cannabis was legalized in california in 2016, experts say it's partially because many senior citizens don't realize marijuana is a lot stronger now than when they were younger. there are also many more older americans using marijuana since it's been legalized. returning to it for wellness and recreational and medical use is we've seen since merit. california started medical marijuana back in 1996 with palliative care for cancer patients, mainly using it for
announced funding to help remove lead paint another harm so harmful substances from homes in low income neighborhoods. the $568 million grant through the u. s. department of housing and urban development will focus on lead paint, carbon monoxide mold , radan and asbestos as well as improving fire safety. lead paint was bad back in the 19 seventies but still remains in many homes, and it's harmful to people's health, especially children. well, there's been a surge in the number of senior...
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i want to talk to you on the control panel of the police department on duty, a message was received that a previously stolen paintingmuseum, and the person who planted this painting was also indicated. i'm with group. naturally, he immediately went to teplenko's address and asked for my food. well, so that i korovin sold it, of course they are an artist. they are all with greetings in the city panic began. so he panicked. no , this is my assumption, by the way, based on many years of practice. i protest the witness makes a suggestion. for terminology unacceptable in court so you claim that you defended yourself, therefore, it is easy to qualify your actions as exceeding the limits of necessary defense. i assure you, believe me, yes, that i am some kind of fiend in order to deliberately kill him. he was already running after me with a knife, and i thought he was joking, but when he slammed the door to my room, i realized that this was not a joke. he held the knife in his hand and began to approach me. i knocked out the knife from him, he wanted to pick it up from the floor, but i didn't let him, then he grabbed my ne
i want to talk to you on the control panel of the police department on duty, a message was received that a previously stolen paintingmuseum, and the person who planted this painting was also indicated. i'm with group. naturally, he immediately went to teplenko's address and asked for my food. well, so that i korovin sold it, of course they are an artist. they are all with greetings in the city panic began. so he panicked. no , this is my assumption, by the way, based on many years of practice....
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announced funding to help remove lead paint and other harmful substances from homes and low income neighborhoods. the $568 million in grant throughout the u. s department of and urban development focuses on lead paint carbon monoxide mold , radon and asbestos as well as improving fire safety. lead paint was banned in the 19 seventies but still remains in the pain of many homes and it's harmful to people's health, especially children. tesla has cut prices on some of its electric cars in the u. s and europe. as much as 20% price cut means the basic model y now costs $52,000 52,990 dollars down from $65,990 that's before the $7500 federal tracks credit for any electric vehicles that took effect at the beginning of the year, meaning the final price drop on the model. why would be more than $20,000? the higher end model. the model x in the model s both saw price cuts of $20,000, but they do not qualify for the tax credit. seems like every day we hear about more big companies announcing layoffs, and the experts say there are more likely to come the early part of 2023 is going to be tough for attack and that we're going to continue to see layoffs for the foresee
announced funding to help remove lead paint and other harmful substances from homes and low income neighborhoods. the $568 million in grant throughout the u. s department of and urban development focuses on lead paint carbon monoxide mold , radon and asbestos as well as improving fire safety. lead paint was banned in the 19 seventies but still remains in the pain of many homes and it's harmful to people's health, especially children. tesla has cut prices on some of its electric cars in the u. s...
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of art treasures that rosenberg's department. taken out of kiev alone, the scale of the robbery boggles the imagination on every page of priceless artistic treasures from miraculous icons of the kiev-pechersk lavra to paintingsy famous russian artists aivazovsky tropinin. brelov kramskoy repin bilibin vasnetsov and many others in total about 7,000 items. according to experts, only on the territory of the soviet in ukraine, the nazis robbed 151 museums and took 330,000 works of art to germany. in russia, they plundered 170 museums, including the ancient temples of novgorod and pskov, the world-famous palaces of peterhof in tsarskoye selo and pavlovskaya, in total, according to experts, in the occupied territory of the ussr, the nazis stole 1 million 400,000 various museum valuables. the greatest damage from the occupation fell on the three soviet republics of belarus, russia and ukraine. alfred rosenberg is a criminal. this is the man who was one of the preachers, nazi ideology and uh, organizers and ideologists, uh, the implementation of a policy in which citizens of the soviet country would have to become slaves, separate territories. uh, such, for example, as the crimea of the baltic states in general, s
of art treasures that rosenberg's department. taken out of kiev alone, the scale of the robbery boggles the imagination on every page of priceless artistic treasures from miraculous icons of the kiev-pechersk lavra to paintingsy famous russian artists aivazovsky tropinin. brelov kramskoy repin bilibin vasnetsov and many others in total about 7,000 items. according to experts, only on the territory of the soviet in ukraine, the nazis robbed 151 museums and took 330,000 works of art to germany....
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of molodechno in music. eh, college. there is an arts and crafts department with a degree in artist. i am paintingture in which i depicted a church. eh, saint casimir, thereby convey. e all the beauty, e, of the world around him at the jubilee kufa. medals ceramic kruglyashi from clay create 2 tens of fishing rods of creative associations stumbled, and houses grow. that's what kind of medal i got, congratulations to minsk. he, that is, with the anniversary of the final work of the club. you only curled them for this yes potters of ceramists, and i sewed the army land, glory straw pliers ostanskaya outrageousness with their handwriting and one word style is ready to grow a sweeping mosaic of original early mornings of the central road, yuna hundreds of maistrum and vul natalya barcelona andrey novgorodtsev and vladimir’s supranenok novelty, central district well, with this we conclude our issue of the most interesting and important i will show you the life of the central region, and next sunday, traditionally, immediately after the noon news release, follow the central region news project. you can
of molodechno in music. eh, college. there is an arts and crafts department with a degree in artist. i am paintingture in which i depicted a church. eh, saint casimir, thereby convey. e all the beauty, e, of the world around him at the jubilee kufa. medals ceramic kruglyashi from clay create 2 tens of fishing rods of creative associations stumbled, and houses grow. that's what kind of medal i got, congratulations to minsk. he, that is, with the anniversary of the final work of the club. you...
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department of cultural heritage completed the long-awaited restoration of the main decoration of the residential building. now they will continue to decorate our beloved city with sculptures covered with special paintill protect them from precipitation . a reliable drainage system has been installed on the roof of the house. for all the time that they have been standing here, this has been a sculpture since 1937. this is how they have never been restored on a large scale, the maximum that they did was paint, now the work has been done at a very high level for quality specialists answer and say that with due attention and timely monitoring of their condition, both workers and collective farmers. they just stand for at least another half a century alena alexander dvornikov sergey kuznetsov ekaterina is. watch the main news of moscow and the moscow region for the last 7 days and the most up-to-date information in the week in the city program on our channel on sunday at 8:00 am. broke their spine bitten. it’s just that my dog is in front of my eyes the dog terror in new moscow, as it’s time for the alabaevs to keep the whole village in fear. looking for those who unleashed the monsters dog tracks fro
department of cultural heritage completed the long-awaited restoration of the main decoration of the residential building. now they will continue to decorate our beloved city with sculptures covered with special paintill protect them from precipitation . a reliable drainage system has been installed on the roof of the house. for all the time that they have been standing here, this has been a sculpture since 1937. this is how they have never been restored on a large scale, the maximum that they...
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painted. but the truthful appearance to him in making this picture, homer is consciously declaring his comprehension of his predecessor's work and is decision to depart from it. of course, homer had to his instinct to innovate with his commercial reality. and as much as he painted for money and needed to. he sold work in the present. or, if he couldn't simply moved on to the next project. whether a such as this picture received unfair though they were, it didn't sell. homer never showed it again, and crated up as best he could. both this first marine work and the staging of its reception. but most importantly, he did not give up. he stuck with marine painting. and at least for a while he stuck with manchester although he did make a plein air panel painting of the lesser known of cape bands, two lobster coves, which reflects lessons that he learned from the work of barbizon painters in france most of his time, manchester seems to have been on singing beach, where he began a fresh with a plain air panel, depicting the beaches then still undeveloped downs. but the year following his work on that panel of philadelphia industrialist, a new house right the
painted. but the truthful appearance to him in making this picture, homer is consciously declaring his comprehension of his predecessor's work and is decision to depart from it. of course, homer had to his instinct to innovate with his commercial reality. and as much as he painted for money and needed to. he sold work in the present. or, if he couldn't simply moved on to the next project. whether a such as this picture received unfair though they were, it didn't sell. homer never showed it...
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assuming -- regarding the so-called halting of security core change, this has been painted multiple times. mohammed: julie, let me ask you, the u.s. departmentsaying that sec. blinken be meeting to advance the peace and security in the region, how is that achieved? julie: that's a good question that i don't think we will see a concrete answer. whenever blinken moves to the region they tend to make sure that their relationships and partnerships are kept warm on their shared interest. in terms of stabilization in the region, we have heard from state saying that some of that is focused on the elections coming up in libya and trying to support a government in sudan. they are looking at other states in the north african region and how the u.s. might be able to support on that. all of that is alongside the backdrop of egypt's human rights record. and obviously, they will continue that ally ship for the sake of palestine and others in the region as well. i believe that these conversations in egypt are kind of overshadowed by the background. mohammed: gideon, what do you think could be expected by mr. blinken's travels to egypt. gideon: egypt faces
assuming -- regarding the so-called halting of security core change, this has been painted multiple times. mohammed: julie, let me ask you, the u.s. departmentsaying that sec. blinken be meeting to advance the peace and security in the region, how is that achieved? julie: that's a good question that i don't think we will see a concrete answer. whenever blinken moves to the region they tend to make sure that their relationships and partnerships are kept warm on their shared interest. in terms of...
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wall, and it also flows to the lower part of the door to the closet, which, by the way , can also be painted. class. can i take it, because i studied at the department straight 100%. well then , look, we will teach you how, obviously, it is not difficult to turn any closet into such a work of art with two three masks. great, the floor remains the floor, what do we do with the full, what is it here? well, we will have a floor flat because it is springy material and it fits best. uh, so that children would bounce off of it, you had textbooks there everything that they throw shelves, you know, i'm taking pictures, why do you want an apartment, they talked a lot about this material. he's good enough, but that's for direct hits. they say he is sometimes fragile. we don't know. we didn't test it for this kind of mechanical damage. therefore, i'll have to . apparently, i'll do this too. well, like everyone there is something to do. so you draw, i break the quartz wheel. and you go look for digging up a terracotta army in order to exactly match the light. i already dug. embrace your kitchen new victory paper towels your home thank you for the inspiring desi
wall, and it also flows to the lower part of the door to the closet, which, by the way , can also be painted. class. can i take it, because i studied at the department straight 100%. well then , look, we will teach you how, obviously, it is not difficult to turn any closet into such a work of art with two three masks. great, the floor remains the floor, what do we do with the full, what is it here? well, we will have a floor flat because it is springy material and it fits best. uh, so that...
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department of the sixth city clinical hospital. in minsk , the state traffic inspectorate decided to congratulate the children who were in the hospital, and they could not do without gifts, stationery, materials for creativity, paint the days of their stay in the hospital, and reflective elements for safety. no, in any case, some kind of new year's miracle, here are the gifts. this is all very important for the children who are in the hospital. at some kind of joy appears in them, some desire to celebrate the new year. i think that for those who are in the hospital to receive a gift from santa claus, this will be a great happiness for the whole year, which will not be remembered. after this inspection, i congratulated the children on the upcoming holidays, merry christmas, gave the children themed gifts. every year, the state traffic inspectorate conducts such actions, and visits hospitals and congratulates children on the upcoming holidays. as part of the traditional action, our children of the traffic police are planning to visit the homes of the boarding school or congratulate pupils. the new year is the time for kind words and wishes. the team of the television news agency is in a hurry to convey warm congratu
department of the sixth city clinical hospital. in minsk , the state traffic inspectorate decided to congratulate the children who were in the hospital, and they could not do without gifts, stationery, materials for creativity, paint the days of their stay in the hospital, and reflective elements for safety. no, in any case, some kind of new year's miracle, here are the gifts. this is all very important for the children who are in the hospital. at some kind of joy appears in them, some desire...
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of that. it paints a justice department so hobbled by political calculations. this is a horrible fact pattern if that bears out to be true. >> all right, only in part, campaign finance, you know, they brought against us -- >> a crime is a crime. trump's been charged with nothing because everyone is like, it's not big enough. we'll get him for the insurrection. that's novel. we'll get him for the documents. biden and pence. what is going on at the doj? >> when you're right, you're right. it really does matter and there's been different calculations. what's the first going to be, if it's picky u and campaign finance generally is nowhere near the kinds of things he's done and been charged with, the question is, do you do the first-ever prosecution of a president for campaign finance violence? that's indefensible. but i'll say, hang tight. >> hang tight. go ahead. >> honig's book called "untouchable," it's a great bookend to my book "revenge," because it explicitly talks about department of justice and the way they were weaponized, which is amazing, because with tr
of that. it paints a justice department so hobbled by political calculations. this is a horrible fact pattern if that bears out to be true. >> all right, only in part, campaign finance, you know, they brought against us -- >> a crime is a crime. trump's been charged with nothing because everyone is like, it's not big enough. we'll get him for the insurrection. that's novel. we'll get him for the documents. biden and pence. what is going on at the doj? >> when you're right,...
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of reporting within police departments. this is incredibly disturbing, and of course, i believe we will continue to see it. >> shermichael, not all cops are bad, right? we are not going to painta broad swath of saying all cops are bad, but the deterrence is important. i was telling basel before we started, i have an eight-year-old. if you don't have discipline in there isn't consequence to what you do, if it just empty words that you are delivering to your child, there will be no consequence. she is going to run rampant, right? and so what is the difference here? is it cops policing each other? cup saying you shouldn't do that? is it the george floyd justice in policing act coming to fruition, what is the answer in terms of a real deterrent for this type of police misconduct? >> i think it's going to take a combinational things at the local level, the state level, and the federal level. it's also going to take giving those good of officers an opportunity weather is on the record or maybe they can do it to disclose, but speaking on it and reporting against other officers who commit these types of acts. you have to empower them without fear of retribution from other individuals
of reporting within police departments. this is incredibly disturbing, and of course, i believe we will continue to see it. >> shermichael, not all cops are bad, right? we are not going to painta broad swath of saying all cops are bad, but the deterrence is important. i was telling basel before we started, i have an eight-year-old. if you don't have discipline in there isn't consequence to what you do, if it just empty words that you are delivering to your child, there will be no...
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are little needed with new paints of tanks , and even submarines protrude informationally warming up the allies. all hopes are met by the heads of the nato defense departmentst the rammstein airbase and, of course , the support of the united states in washington is no longer even a choice. former us security advisor. bolton is openly hinting at germany helping the ukrainian nationalists to relax, and you can already completely forget about your nazi past in berlin , there are almost no red lines for germany from now on, local journalists do not concealed by the german authorities. although they are trying to draw the boundaries of the resort, but washington erases everything the nature of this war is constantly changing. there can be no red lines here. or rather, they no longer have a red line, if they are held at all, they will be marked by the most powerful person in this alliance. the us president has already announced that germany will not give combat fighters to ukraine. so germany plan to avoid. possible escalation between nato and russia said scholz, however, military experts say from a tank dispute to an aircraft hand over. all this has already been
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of course they are. >> these five officers are charged, and guess what? the transparency doesn't stop with just showing this video. what i the next steps? can we just paint every police departmente broad brush? we can't do it. when you talk about training, "all police are bad." no, they are not. i have worked with some of the finest heroes in america for 44 years, and guess what? when we had a bad one, we do it with that. the question i have, is this systemic? is as a pattern and practice in this police department? i don't know that. i guess we will soon find out. where was the supervision at? why didn't the officers give this young man aid when he was down? and what about the officers who just stood by and let it happen? they need to be charged. that strikes right to the heart of what the police department culture is like. i don't want to say bad things about memphis. i know the chief, she's a wonderful chief, but i've got to ask the question, what's the culture of that scorpion unit? where was the supervision? these specialized units, you must have proactive supervision there. i don't know if that's the case. i just don't know. there's a lot i don't know. >> tucker: we are go
of course they are. >> these five officers are charged, and guess what? the transparency doesn't stop with just showing this video. what i the next steps? can we just paint every police departmente broad brush? we can't do it. when you talk about training, "all police are bad." no, they are not. i have worked with some of the finest heroes in america for 44 years, and guess what? when we had a bad one, we do it with that. the question i have, is this systemic? is as a pattern...
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department of financial investigations. simple statistics for the last 10 years, the number of crimes under article 243 of the criminal code of this paintx evasion, and we have decreased by half . well, in general, the trend of economic crime is on the decline. yes to decline. why? well, in principle, i can say that there are two main reasons to name the first one, of course, the liberalization of legislation. ah, let's say, many acts that were previously criminal, they became punishable, plus, of course, i think, let's say, the increase in legal awareness among taxpayers, because he thinks business in terms of profit. yes, if, uh, the consequences of these offenses of crimes for business, they are very painful in terms of money. yes, a lot of money will have to give something, and it's easier for them. well, apparently the calculation is a projection calculation alexander so maybe these are the numbers that were in effect before yes, they are for paying taxes, well, just the same, they were those that can be painlessly given and it was not necessary to pay for ip samosa. establishment of a firm to pay professional tax in terms of. uh,
department of financial investigations. simple statistics for the last 10 years, the number of crimes under article 243 of the criminal code of this paintx evasion, and we have decreased by half . well, in general, the trend of economic crime is on the decline. yes to decline. why? well, in principle, i can say that there are two main reasons to name the first one, of course, the liberalization of legislation. ah, let's say, many acts that were previously criminal, they became punishable, plus,...
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he saved his paintings but he posted he is now focused on surviving the next major storm. the department of services will activate its emergency operations center to have a coordinated response effort among city agencies. >> we are assuming we will again get if not as much rain, at least more rain than the storm system is engineered to handle. with the wind, we assume we will have more power outages and more settled trees -- felled trees and branches. >> we will get sandbags. lyanne: the department of public works this morning had 4500 sandbags. cars were lined up early. public works expects a small shipment tomorrow and on wednesday, hopefully in time for the storm. the city is asking people to keep that 911 line available for only emergency, life and safety emergencies. those people who have a flexible hybrid work schedule, the city is asking them if they can just stay home wednesday and thursday. leon melendez, abc 7 news. liz: thank you. storm recovery. what to know about insurance when it comes to flooding. michael finney has answers. sierra snow? and historic snowpack and what it mean
he saved his paintings but he posted he is now focused on surviving the next major storm. the department of services will activate its emergency operations center to have a coordinated response effort among city agencies. >> we are assuming we will again get if not as much rain, at least more rain than the storm system is engineered to handle. with the wind, we assume we will have more power outages and more settled trees -- felled trees and branches. >> we will get sandbags....
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of a mug shot paintings from those books. they are in the san francisco history centre's s.f. police department records.he library provides for san franciscans that i feel like a lot of people are like, oh, i don't have a library card. i've never been there. they need to come down and check it out and find out what we have. the people who are hiding stuff in their sellers and wondering what to do with these old photos or old junk, whether it is hippie stuff or punk stuff, or stuff from their grandparents, if they bring it here to us, we can preserve it and archive it and make it available to the public in the future. >> by the time the last show came, i was like whoa, whoa, whoa. i came in kicking and screaming and left out dancing. [♪♪♪] >> hello, friends. i'm the deputy superintendent of instruction at san francisco unified school district, but you can call me miss vickie. what you see over the next hour has been created and planned by our san francisco teachers for our students. >> our premise came about for san francisco families that didn't have access to technology, and that's primarily children p
of a mug shot paintings from those books. they are in the san francisco history centre's s.f. police department records.he library provides for san franciscans that i feel like a lot of people are like, oh, i don't have a library card. i've never been there. they need to come down and check it out and find out what we have. the people who are hiding stuff in their sellers and wondering what to do with these old photos or old junk, whether it is hippie stuff or punk stuff, or stuff from their...
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of a mug shot paintings from those books. they are in the san francisco history centre's s.f. police department records.hings that the library provides for san franciscans that i feel like a lot of people are like, oh, i don't have a library card. i've never been there. they need to come down and check it out and find out what we have. the people who are hiding stuff in their sellers and wondering what to do with these old photos or old junk, whether it is hippie stuff or punk stuff, or stuff from their grandparents, if they bring it here to us, we can preserve it and archive it and make it available to the public in the future. >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their business in the 49 square files of san francisco. we help san francisco remain unique, successful and right vi. so where will you shop and dine in the 49? >> i'm one of three owners here in san francisco and we provide mostly live music entertainment and we have food, the type of food that we have a mexican food and it's not a big menu, but we did it with love. like ribeye tacos and quesadi
of a mug shot paintings from those books. they are in the san francisco history centre's s.f. police department records.hings that the library provides for san franciscans that i feel like a lot of people are like, oh, i don't have a library card. i've never been there. they need to come down and check it out and find out what we have. the people who are hiding stuff in their sellers and wondering what to do with these old photos or old junk, whether it is hippie stuff or punk stuff, or stuff...
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painting that perhaps we just don't understand? the search for answers start to february 10th on the w. ah. may be paradise awaits us. in the off to life of the departed souls must go somewhere, provided they exist. but who can tell us? mm ah, but if there were no hereafter, what would become of these places and of him, the pope. and how would we explain what this man experienced? i felt incredibly happy. i saw the light at the end of the tunnel. liquor hopped every year, thousands of people who are poor, what they experienced while they were dead, or rather almost dead. these near death experiences all sound similar. if i haven't colluded, can they possibly glimpse the off to life? could they tell us what happens after death? it don't let me get through after we die might actually resemble near death experiences held the money. no. on near death experiences. authentic coupons from the after life. or is there something completely different behind them? ah, let's not fool ourselves. that people don't talk. so lacking witnesses, no one knows what the off to life will really be like, oh, how we will get that. what we do have a people who have come very c
painting that perhaps we just don't understand? the search for answers start to february 10th on the w. ah. may be paradise awaits us. in the off to life of the departed souls must go somewhere, provided they exist. but who can tell us? mm ah, but if there were no hereafter, what would become of these places and of him, the pope. and how would we explain what this man experienced? i felt incredibly happy. i saw the light at the end of the tunnel. liquor hopped every year, thousands of people...
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department of financial investigations. simple statistics for the last 10 years the number of crimes under article 243 of the criminal code of this paintion. uh, twice decreased reveal well, in general, the trend of economic crime is on the decline. yes to decline. why, in principle, i can say about two main reasons to name the first is, of course, the liberalization of legislation. ah, many, shall we say, acts that were previously criminally punishable. they have become not punishable, plus, of course, i think, let's say, raising the legal awareness of taxpayers, because he thinks business in terms of profit. yes, if, uh, the consequences of these offenses of crimes for business, they very painful in terms of money. yes, a lot of money will have to give something, and it's easier for them. well, apparently alexander’s calculation could be these figures that were in effect before yes, they were for paying taxes, well, just the same, they were those that can be painlessly given and paid, there was no need for an individual entrepreneur to pay a professional tax from the point of view of creating a company. uh, any any organization is tr
department of financial investigations. simple statistics for the last 10 years the number of crimes under article 243 of the criminal code of this paintion. uh, twice decreased reveal well, in general, the trend of economic crime is on the decline. yes to decline. why, in principle, i can say about two main reasons to name the first is, of course, the liberalization of legislation. ah, many, shall we say, acts that were previously criminally punishable. they have become not punishable, plus,...
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of jew belong. billboards were people spray-painted phrases. >> i believe in human rights palestinians and israelis, and for peace. tim: the group has been in contact with the berkeley police department who is investigating this as a hate crime. >> it is ongoing and i think they will be looking at cameras. tim: putting the billboards aside, the most recent data shows documented reports of harassment and violence against jews are the highest on record. anti-semitic flyers have popped up in san francisco, palo alto, and danville, but jew belong remains undeterred, putting up billboards in the bay area and around the country. >> i'm not going away because bullies are painting over our billboards. we are going to put them up again and be strong. tim: tim johns, abc7news. liz: -- will consider sensor -- censuring one of its members for a racist comment, come think -- calling something "cotton picking the board will consider whether or not to remove him from committees he's currently serving on. bart's board will discuss wa to remedy their shortfall. some suggestions to cut costs include closing select stations, cutting we can service, and mass layoffs. in san francisco, and active shooter
of jew belong. billboards were people spray-painted phrases. >> i believe in human rights palestinians and israelis, and for peace. tim: the group has been in contact with the berkeley police department who is investigating this as a hate crime. >> it is ongoing and i think they will be looking at cameras. tim: putting the billboards aside, the most recent data shows documented reports of harassment and violence against jews are the highest on record. anti-semitic flyers have popped...
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of a mug shot paintings from those books. they are in the san francisco history centre's s.f. police department records.hings that the library provides for san franciscans that i feel like a lot of people are like, oh, i don't have a library card. i've never been there. they need to come down and check it out and find out what we have. the people who are hiding stuff in their sellers and wondering what to do with these old photos or old junk, whether it is hippie stuff or punk stuff, or stuff from their grandparents, if they bring it here to us, we can preserve it and archive it and make it available to the public in the future. calling the meeting to order. welcome to the tuesday, december 20, 2022 meeting of the san francisco entertainment commission i'm ben bleiman the president. we'll start with announcements. >> start with the lands acknowledgment. we the san francisco entertainment mission acknowledge on the unceded home land of the ramaytush ohlone the african-american inhabitants of san francisco peninsula. as stewards of the land and with traditions the ramaytush ohlone have never cd, lost nor
of a mug shot paintings from those books. they are in the san francisco history centre's s.f. police department records.hings that the library provides for san franciscans that i feel like a lot of people are like, oh, i don't have a library card. i've never been there. they need to come down and check it out and find out what we have. the people who are hiding stuff in their sellers and wondering what to do with these old photos or old junk, whether it is hippie stuff or punk stuff, or stuff...
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painted in this case. >> jennifer, i don't know if you can see the screen. i want to show the picture of brian walking out of -- it's either court or the police department.i think it's after his first court appearance. it's not when he's walking in. when he's walking out of court, i'm so struck of his expression. he comes out and sees all the cameras and has this grin on his face. he greets them with a smile. his affect is very strange. is there anything you see with your investigative hat on? >> well, certainly. anyone who is capable of committing a crime like this and i take also from the different searches he did. he searched how to dismember a body, how to dispose of a 115-pound body. this is somebody with truly psychopathic and narcissistic traits, anyone that could do a crime like this. this sort of smug, arrogant smile, straight into the camera, would be indicative of somebody who could commit a crime like this. >> the discovery of a hacksaw, if that is related, is an especially passionate, intimate way to kill, if indeed he's responsible. jennifer, thank you for your expertise. >>> fda vaccine advisers are angry. they say they weren't given impor
painted in this case. >> jennifer, i don't know if you can see the screen. i want to show the picture of brian walking out of -- it's either court or the police department.i think it's after his first court appearance. it's not when he's walking in. when he's walking out of court, i'm so struck of his expression. he comes out and sees all the cameras and has this grin on his face. he greets them with a smile. his affect is very strange. is there anything you see with your investigative...
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the police, painting the police as enemy of the state so to speak or racist occupiers police officers don't want to stay there they're leaving retiring in droves. new york city police departmentn and retirement. you lost experienced officers are not there to be in the street to oversee what the young officers are doing, to take control of the situation when it gets out of control the way we saw. will: right. when you look what happened in memphis, what is the big takeaway how you can either a, bring justice to this particular situation, and b, try to insure it doesn't happen again? >> well i think there is a couple of things, right? we have lack of training, right? you have young officers who shouldn't be in a unit. you had officers with 2 1/2 to six years on the most. they're left out there unsupervised. you saw lack of empathy. lack of humanity. forget about police work. you see something going on you have to step in, you got to stop it, right. what happened to mr. nichols shouldn't happen to anyone. people, there has been retraining. hiring standards have to be looked at, mental health issues for police officers is a big thing. police officers are committing suicide at ala
the police, painting the police as enemy of the state so to speak or racist occupiers police officers don't want to stay there they're leaving retiring in droves. new york city police departmentn and retirement. you lost experienced officers are not there to be in the street to oversee what the young officers are doing, to take control of the situation when it gets out of control the way we saw. will: right. when you look what happened in memphis, what is the big takeaway how you can either a,...
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department and the fbi, and what republicans say is, there's political bias in both organizations, right. they've tried as democrats to paint this as a political exercise, but what does the confluence of all these things for republicans look like to you? >> you know, look, it's feeding the beast, it's churning the narrative. look, this president has had a successful first half of his first term. how do we know? well, he held his ground in the senate and mitigated what could have been a devastating loss in the house. and so, that stuck in the craw of a lot of republicans, not looking at our own ineptitude in the candidates we were putting out there and the messaging, that had nothing to do with it. so now you want something to stick. and that's why the confluence of investigations about prior bad acts in their view, now will be glomed onto this current bad act to say it's all part of a corrupt narrative, a corrupt administration, which again, why the special counsel, to jim's point, can be really important here to create that -- a little bit more gap between the politics that mccarthy and republicans want to play and the positioning of the law that says, okay, we looked at this, there
department and the fbi, and what republicans say is, there's political bias in both organizations, right. they've tried as democrats to paint this as a political exercise, but what does the confluence of all these things for republicans look like to you? >> you know, look, it's feeding the beast, it's churning the narrative. look, this president has had a successful first half of his first term. how do we know? well, he held his ground in the senate and mitigated what could have been a...
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of a mug shot paintings from those books. they are in the san francisco history centre's s.f. police department records.hings that the library provides for san franciscans that i feel like a lot of people are like, oh, i don't have a library card. i've never been there. they need to come down and check it out and find out what we have. the people who are hiding stuff in their sellers and wondering what to do with these old photos or old junk, whether it is hippie stuff or punk stuff, or stuff from their grandparents, if they bring it here to us, we can preserve it and archive it and make it available to the public in the future.(music). >> i started the o was with a financing and had a business partner all ended up wanting to start the business and retire and i did was very important to me so i bought them oust and two weeks later the pandemic h-4 one of the moments i thought to myself we have to have the worse business in a lifetime or the best. >> we created the oasis out of a need basically so other people bars and turning them into a space and when the last place we were performing wasn't used turne
of a mug shot paintings from those books. they are in the san francisco history centre's s.f. police department records.hings that the library provides for san franciscans that i feel like a lot of people are like, oh, i don't have a library card. i've never been there. they need to come down and check it out and find out what we have. the people who are hiding stuff in their sellers and wondering what to do with these old photos or old junk, whether it is hippie stuff or punk stuff, or stuff...
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district department of internal affairs of the city of moscow, decided to take a closer look at their men among the visitors to the monastery, it turned out that a lot of people came to painti think this courtyard is interesting for artists, the artists turned out to be students of the architectural institute. what if the killer is among them? the detectives checked everyone it turned out to be a difficult job checked over hmm 200 uh students who were working on projects in the courtyard of this nativity monastery, one of them, konstantin ratnikov, was the most suspicious ; he courted zhenya, the nun's lodger. so he could see the icons, but the guy swore he didn’t go into the room and zhenya confirmed that varvara turusova was a strict hostess, she didn’t allow anyone to visit the regime of residence. this apartment was very very so. e. well, what is called spartan came to bed in the morning she left everything seemed like a detective the students did not agree on something, they decided to hold a confrontation. no day. strong confessed one night, he tried to stay with his girlfriend waited until barbara fell asleep. zhenya quietly opened the door. kostya slipped under the
district department of internal affairs of the city of moscow, decided to take a closer look at their men among the visitors to the monastery, it turned out that a lot of people came to painti think this courtyard is interesting for artists, the artists turned out to be students of the architectural institute. what if the killer is among them? the detectives checked everyone it turned out to be a difficult job checked over hmm 200 uh students who were working on projects in the courtyard of...
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paint. one can cost less than 15 bucks. some police departments offer kits like this to etch a unique code registered to your car's vin. police in orlando investigating a growing number of. >> they come from out of town for a weekend, hit us hard and they are gone. >> reporter: he says when parking at a hotel or mall choose interior spots. to make it harder fehr thieves to get under your car. and pay attention if you see anyone walking around with a cordless saw. >> right then and there should tell you that something is not right and go ahead, call 911 get a good description, whether it's the vehicle or a tag. >> reporter: and when you are home, the idea is to park in your garage if you can what if you have to park in a driveway or on the street? what should you be thinking about? >> lighting is huge. the better lit, the better you will be. spotlights are also very good. >> reporter: what about security cameras? >> they are inexpensive now. the ones that they have are battery-operated with good video. they are helpful when it comes to evidence that we can use to solve the crimes. >> reporter: when you have all this stuff installed is that also potentially a deterrent to
paint. one can cost less than 15 bucks. some police departments offer kits like this to etch a unique code registered to your car's vin. police in orlando investigating a growing number of. >> they come from out of town for a weekend, hit us hard and they are gone. >> reporter: he says when parking at a hotel or mall choose interior spots. to make it harder fehr thieves to get under your car. and pay attention if you see anyone walking around with a cordless saw. >> right then...
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of to the justice department. the subpoena issued 60 days before they actually executed the subpoena. and more tonightly the only time the public found out is because donald trump told the public about it. you paint national archives. a year and a half. this is not some sort of proof that they have weaponized and playing politics. >> raided trump's home and not biden's home. >> didn't defy a subpoena. he defied a subpoena. he had 60 days to comply before they executed a search warrant. >> documents locked in a room. president biden has documents in the garage and a think tank funded by the chinese. president trump was president. >> you talk about the chinese and hunter biden. are you worried about the chinese and donald trump? are you worried about that? >> no. i'm not. >> it is amazing to watch jim jordan continue to lie for donald trump. it is just engrained in his being. no matter how much he tries to distract i guess by waving his arms that was the most pitiful display of hypocrisy and the twitter files are unbelievable? he is right! there's nothing there. my god. he still calls it a raid. he still is defending trump on the documents. why? why? >> if i had the answer to that question i wouldn
of to the justice department. the subpoena issued 60 days before they actually executed the subpoena. and more tonightly the only time the public found out is because donald trump told the public about it. you paint national archives. a year and a half. this is not some sort of proof that they have weaponized and playing politics. >> raided trump's home and not biden's home. >> didn't defy a subpoena. he defied a subpoena. he had 60 days to comply before they executed a search...
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paint a picture about the pressure that staff are under. there is not a department which is not understaffed, there is not a department that is not feeling the pressure ofke in wales today. our wales correspondent, hywel griffith, is in pontypridd. we can see the strikers behind you, tell us about the scale of what is happening today and look into the future. ., , , future. the unite union represent about a quarter — future. the unite union represent about a quarter of _ future. the unite union represent about a quarter of the _ future. the unite union represent about a quarter of the ambulance j about a quarter of the ambulance staff here in wales, just over 1000 new workers, including front line workers who today will only be responding to life and limb calls. they will not be going out to the less urgent calls. there is a warning for people to be extra careful today, so they don't add extra pressure on the nhs. it is the third strike day we have had in wales, the first for the gmb. the call is the same from all of the workers, they demand fair pay. i don't think what is offered from the welsh labour government is sufficient. the labour government in
paint a picture about the pressure that staff are under. there is not a department which is not understaffed, there is not a department that is not feeling the pressure ofke in wales today. our wales correspondent, hywel griffith, is in pontypridd. we can see the strikers behind you, tell us about the scale of what is happening today and look into the future. ., , , future. the unite union represent about a quarter — future. the unite union represent about a quarter of _ future. the unite...