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the directors of the washington post war costs research project say that we talk about these wars as if everything is over now that america has left afghanistan, but these wars continue, the residents of war-torn countries continue to suffer from the consequences of these wars , two decades have passed. new consequences the negativity of these wars can be seen on the lives of the people of the war-torn countries. the author of the war costs article concludes that you can clearly say who is to blame for each of these deaths because different parties were involved in these wars . it has been determined and now the problem is how to deal with the responsibility we have in this field. mohammad kazemi , sed and radio news agency. may your day be happy and full of goodness and blessings of god . do not think about those killed in the sight of god. abolfazl is happy alive before god javadiyeh was born in 1943. he was the fourth child in the family. his mother was fourteen years old. after one year, we lived together . he was more inclined towards us. giving classes in mosque classes, learn f
the directors of the washington post war costs research project say that we talk about these wars as if everything is over now that america has left afghanistan, but these wars continue, the residents of war-torn countries continue to suffer from the consequences of these wars , two decades have passed. new consequences the negativity of these wars can be seen on the lives of the people of the war-torn countries. the author of the war costs article concludes that you can clearly say who is to...
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but sweden is one of the european countries where he's failed to receive the most about us on the top ties, the director of the washington institute took his research program. he says the election results. so the 3rd one is the best option for talk you president. there to long have incumbency advantages, control up institutions, information flow, and media. but i think come out to the cheryl lou, 11 uninspiring campaign for the minutes, maybe gambling that there were problems, for example, after doors for a key, belatedly apologize for lackluster relief efforts and admitted that turkey was suffering from high inflation. but he made a case simultaneously that you could fix those problems and i think him alco restart a loop, failed to make a commission in case of electra that you have put together a better team, which you would lead that would govern cherokee better if it was elected so in this regard, i think the campaign uninspired, the electorate, the electorate said we have problems in this country, but we, so thinking hard on is the better candidate to fix them. you want comfortably enough that he can say. busy this i
but sweden is one of the european countries where he's failed to receive the most about us on the top ties, the director of the washington institute took his research program. he says the election results. so the 3rd one is the best option for talk you president. there to long have incumbency advantages, control up institutions, information flow, and media. but i think come out to the cheryl lou, 11 uninspiring campaign for the minutes, maybe gambling that there were problems, for example,...
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but sweden is one of the european countries where he failed to receive the most. but what's in our shop tie as the director of the washington institute, turkish research program, he says the election results show that 3rd one is the better option for talk. you the president there to long had incumbency advantages, control up institutions, information flowing media but i think come. busy because of cheryl lou 11 uninspiring campaign for the minutes maybe gambling that the. busy problems, for example, after doors for a key, belatedly apologize for lack luster, relief efforts, and admitted that turkey was suffering from high inflation. but he made a case simultaneously that you could fix those problems. and i think him also started a loop failed to make a commission in case of electorate that you had put together a better team, which you would lead that would govern cherokee better if you was elected. so in this regard, i think the campaign uninspired, the electorate, the electorate said we have problems in this country. but we, so thinking hard on is the better candidate to fix them. the one comfortably enough that he can say
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uh, he's the director of the washington institute turkish research program. we just live from washington dc. i'm found that so another 5 years in pa for president owed one, but whether it will go wrong for kim all can extrude. i mean, people in turkey said they wanted change, but he fail to convince folks that he was the right person to deliver. so what happened? he did in fact uh, yes, president there to long had incumbency advantages, control up institutions, information flow and media. but i think come out to the cheryl lou, 11 uninspiring campaign pressure on admitted maybe gambling that there were problems for example, after door squeaky, belatedly apologized for lat, cluster relief efforts and admitted that turkey was suffering from high inflation. but he made a case simultaneously that he could fix those problems and i think come out to the start, a little failed to make a commission case. so the electorate that you had put together a better team, which you would lead that would govern cherokee better if it was elected. so in this regard, i think the c
uh, he's the director of the washington institute turkish research program. we just live from washington dc. i'm found that so another 5 years in pa for president owed one, but whether it will go wrong for kim all can extrude. i mean, people in turkey said they wanted change, but he fail to convince folks that he was the right person to deliver. so what happened? he did in fact uh, yes, president there to long had incumbency advantages, control up institutions, information flow and media. but i...
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numbers , we created isis, this is the cost of the iraq war, the use of images from the directors of the research project on the costs of the war, the washington post says. from these wars we act as if everything is over now that america has left afghanistan, but these wars continue, the residents of war-torn countries continue to suffer from the consequences of these wars, two decades have passed , new aspects of the negative consequences of these wars on the lives of the people of war-torn countries are visible. can the author of the article on the costs of war conclude, can you specifically say who is to blame for each of these deaths, because different parties were involved in these wars, with all the intervention of the united states, this situation has been created, and now the issue is how to be responsible . that we have to deal with in this field mohammad kazemi, sed and sima news agency, the complete family trend of pakshuma, with a clean guarantee, is it toxic, or has it turned the farmer into a woman ? farmers have immense results from morning to evening. farmers with laundry liquid around you. i thank god for the production and em
numbers , we created isis, this is the cost of the iraq war, the use of images from the directors of the research project on the costs of the war, the washington post says. from these wars we act as if everything is over now that america has left afghanistan, but these wars continue, the residents of war-torn countries continue to suffer from the consequences of these wars, two decades have passed , new aspects of the negative consequences of these wars on the lives of the people of war-torn...
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of the broadcasting agency. we would like to thank you for your support . the weekend will be good. on thursday , the third of april, at 10:00 am washington time , the director of tik tok company appeared in the house of representatives of the united states. and answer the questions of the representatives. in this controversial hearing that lasted more than 5 hours, the republican and democratic representatives expressed their deep concerns about tik tok . based on this emerging social media its attraction for young americans is its entertaining content. thus, the popularity of the first non-american social network among americans has created many concerns for these representatives, especially about national security. before this meeting, the biden government had threatened that if the chinese take this company to a the american company will not allow it to be banned in the united states . what is the hearing of the first battery? when in pakdasht, are you running illegal drug trafficking ? i know the challenges that lead to the death or injury of children. i know the future. tik tok illegal drugs are allowed they say it does this but we have to check our fa
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the situation. and it's something that solved as a mon generalist of pack us down to a chief the voice of america. in washington dc, zag eunice director of the pac hassan initiative at the atlantic consul. and in the whole pack us don shelf caught my mood, a senior member of the pakistan study in south potty or p t. i guess it's really good to have you. i'm just wondering in a sentence, if you could describe what is happening, you pack us down right now. x on politics are always vibrant color, full, passionate, dramatic, epic. sora, what would you say is happening right now in your country as well, along with being vibrant? it is now also become product, you know, take, and last week we saw the chaos right now. oh, we're still seeing a lot of uncertainty, the girl test them down. but i don't understand how when the defense minister was saying things are going to get better. the next few days, i don't understand how because ron han, who had received immunity from arrest until the 31st from before is now once again facing uncertainty because the government job has said that they have given uh free d 24 hours. notice, because their claim
the situation. and it's something that solved as a mon generalist of pack us down to a chief the voice of america. in washington dc, zag eunice director of the pac hassan initiative at the atlantic consul. and in the whole pack us don shelf caught my mood, a senior member of the pakistan study in south potty or p t. i guess it's really good to have you. i'm just wondering in a sentence, if you could describe what is happening, you pack us down right now. x on politics are always vibrant color,...
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the role of world hegemon. this opinion was expressed to our tv channel by the deputy director of the institute of history and politics of the npg. vladimir shapovalov, according to an expert on washington's attempts to dominate other countries, not given their interests aimed at provoking new international crises. military provocation is a way to save. uh, the kind of leadership that hegemony that is slipping out of the hands of the west is an attempt, but to stake out to keep. uh, the role of world hegemon. eh, in this context. we must consider all the actions that the present time is taking. the west is, in fact, the opening of a military front in ukraine against russia is an attempt to open a second front. this is expand. not nato to the east, but this is an escalation of concentration military force on the borders of russia and belarus -that's all. we have been observing the recent intensification of this process, everything is aimed at ensuring that by military means , by indirect military means, through e, the ukrainian foothold, to maintain leadership , weaken russia and potentially weaken it in the future . china in order to uh maintain uh, world hegemony is precisely what all ef
the role of world hegemon. this opinion was expressed to our tv channel by the deputy director of the institute of history and politics of the npg. vladimir shapovalov, according to an expert on washington's attempts to dominate other countries, not given their interests aimed at provoking new international crises. military provocation is a way to save. uh, the kind of leadership that hegemony that is slipping out of the hands of the west is an attempt, but to stake out to keep. uh, the role of...
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with me is now is dr soner chaptie, director of the turkish research progamme at the washington institute— and author of the book a sultan in autumn: erdogan faces turkey's uncontainable, so seemingly a comfortable win for president erdogan. nevertheless it did go to a presidential run—off. what you think lifted him to victory? i would say that recep tayyip erdogan had that helped him beginning with the complete control of many institutions including electoral boards, boards and other similar propaganda. but in the race, president recep tayyip erdogan�*s campaign spread fake news and fake pamphlets alleging that kemal kilicdoroglu was backed by terrorists and his control of institutions, he controls about 90% of the media and kemal kilicdoroglu was not given a platform to make a case that he is not backed by a terrorist of what his platform would be if he was elected so there is where president recep tayyip erdogan�*s advantages so it is not a surprising victory but at the same time, of course, it is a sign that perhaps turkey has crossed a threshold where it is almost impossible to vote
with me is now is dr soner chaptie, director of the turkish research progamme at the washington institute— and author of the book a sultan in autumn: erdogan faces turkey's uncontainable, so seemingly a comfortable win for president erdogan. nevertheless it did go to a presidential run—off. what you think lifted him to victory? i would say that recep tayyip erdogan had that helped him beginning with the complete control of many institutions including electoral boards, boards and other...
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of the greatest witchhunt of all time. for more on this, we are joined by todd bell, a professor and director of of the political management program at george washingtonniversity. thank you for being with us here on "france 24." i want to know what your reaction is to this verdict and what effect you think it will have on trump's hopes to get back to the white house in 2024. todd: it is great to be here with you. thank you for having me on. this is stunning, like you said at the top of the hour. ultimately, the question is, trump getting back to the white house, if it were anybody else, i would say this would be the death note for them. this would be the end of their career. . however, this is donald trump. we have to remember he has been an absolute master at taking bad news and turning it into good politics. he continues to be able to do so. we saw that earlier this year with the mishandling of the documents at mar-a-lago. he got a spike amongst his supporters. i anticipate he will get a similar spike here. however, i think other republicans might think he is wounded and might jump into the race. that might continue to divide the field, that is the
of the greatest witchhunt of all time. for more on this, we are joined by todd bell, a professor and director of of the political management program at george washingtonniversity. thank you for being with us here on "france 24." i want to know what your reaction is to this verdict and what effect you think it will have on trump's hopes to get back to the white house in 2024. todd: it is great to be here with you. thank you for having me on. this is stunning, like you said at the top...
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through third countries, and the eu has evidence of this , contact us mykola hrytskovyan, he is the director of the center of us relations ukraine in the city of washington mykola we congratulate you good night glory to the heroes mr. mykola where do we start probably with the default so with the question how much er we know that already today er mr. biden will meet with volodymyr zelensky in the fields er the g7 summit please tell me to what extent the topic of raising this ceiling now prevails in the mind of joe biden, who is dumbfounded, and in the end, in the end, they find a compromise, and it will be the same this time, and i, i, i am some kind of psychic. but it will be a compromise and uh, the republicans in the house of representatives and the state of credit, what did they do? please tell me why there are so many discussions about default and the limit is being talked about so much in the states. they could have avoided this issue in advance and not waited for the approach of june 1, when the necessary you know the term, i can ask this question in ukraine before the war, everything was discussed about the budget in the last minutes in the last
through third countries, and the eu has evidence of this , contact us mykola hrytskovyan, he is the director of the center of us relations ukraine in the city of washington mykola we congratulate you good night glory to the heroes mr. mykola where do we start probably with the default so with the question how much er we know that already today er mr. biden will meet with volodymyr zelensky in the fields er the g7 summit please tell me to what extent the topic of raising this ceiling now...
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of modern farming techniques. a new book washington at the plow discusses new changes and examines how washington's passion for the reliance on slave labor. serving as directorthe judiciary office at the federal judicial center. uncle don it has been at the washington library in mount vernon and the international center for jefferson studies. now let's hear from bruce ragsdale. thank you for joining us today. >> i'm delighted to have the opportunity to speak to the audience. what i relied heavily on founders online, wonderful resource that is followed with published correspondence in washington and made it so accessible to do this research. the book is an attempt to write out full history of washington's life as a farmer, a farming biography. it really still stands as the most important untold story of the most familiar of the founders. i started this project with a conviction knowing no one can fully understand washington without making some sense of why he preserved his life as a farmer so much of what he hoped to achieve for the new nation as a farmer in the way he saw it as an additional kind of leadership in establishing the united states. a british vis
of modern farming techniques. a new book washington at the plow discusses new changes and examines how washington's passion for the reliance on slave labor. serving as directorthe judiciary office at the federal judicial center. uncle don it has been at the washington library in mount vernon and the international center for jefferson studies. now let's hear from bruce ragsdale. thank you for joining us today. >> i'm delighted to have the opportunity to speak to the audience. what i relied...
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earlier, i spoke with soner chaptie, the director of the turkish research program at the washington institute are when former president recep tayyip erdogan but it did go to presidential run—off. what do you think presidential run—off. what do you think lifted presidential run—off. what do you think lifted him presidential run—off. what do you think lifted him to victory? in the month i would say that recep tayyip erdogan had incumbency advantage is beginning with complete control of the institutions including electoral boards in turkey, for example, boyd's, news, and othersimilar example, boyd's, news, and other similar propaganda. the campaigns bed fake news, take pamphlets alleging that that kemal kilicdoroglu was backed by terrorists.— by terrorists. kemal kilicdoroglu - by terrorists. kemal kilicdoroglu was - by terrorists. kemal kilicdoroglu was not by terrorists. kemal- kilicdoroglu was not given by terrorists. kemal— kilicdoroglu was not given and a platform to say he is not backed by a terrorist. those were recep tayyip erdogan�*s advantages. not a surprising victory but at the same
earlier, i spoke with soner chaptie, the director of the turkish research program at the washington institute are when former president recep tayyip erdogan but it did go to presidential run—off. what do you think presidential run—off. what do you think lifted presidential run—off. what do you think lifted him presidential run—off. what do you think lifted him to victory? in the month i would say that recep tayyip erdogan had incumbency advantage is beginning with complete control of...
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the -- pictures of you it's new year's eve, and you are rocking out. susan wright, outgoing director -- susan rice that the outgoing director of the u.s. security council. good luck, thank you for coming to washingtonlive. that sd as a member of congress. >> our border is a disaster. crime infested our cities and the federal government makes it harder for to make ends meet. and the president flounders. but success is attainable and freedom is worth fighting for. writing the ship requires -- righting the ship requires bringing normalcy to our society and integrity to our institution. truth must be our foundation. common sense can no longer be an uncommon virtue. and florida, we proved that it can be done. we chose fact is over fear. education over indoctrination, law and order over rioting and disorder. we held the line when freedom was under attack. we showed that we can revitalize america. we have the strength to lead. i'm ron desantis, and i am running for president to lead our great american comeback. ♪
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since leaving government you have become the director and chair of the national whistleblower center here in washington dc. how did you make that jump and why did you decide to devote yourself to whistle blower issues? i mean, obviously it was because of your own case, but i say this with a smile on my face. so many former f b i. agents that i know choose instead to cash in on their experience and they go into the corporate world. usually in security, you didn't do that. you instead devote yourself to protecting whistle blowers. why did you make that decision as well? what you said is absolutely correct. john. the people who retaliated against me after they retired, of course, nothing happened to them. they went into the corporate world and got really high paying jobs. i on the other hand, could not get another job because the up yeah, i certainly put out the words that i was a slaughter human being and they continue that to, to today. so after hearing now, there was a little blower stories after being held, helped by a friend white hers, a well known epi i whistle blower. i decided to forward the favo
since leaving government you have become the director and chair of the national whistleblower center here in washington dc. how did you make that jump and why did you decide to devote yourself to whistle blower issues? i mean, obviously it was because of your own case, but i say this with a smile on my face. so many former f b i. agents that i know choose instead to cash in on their experience and they go into the corporate world. usually in security, you didn't do that. you instead devote...
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the secretary of state of the united states and andriy piontkovsky , a political scientist who is in washington, our first guest former adviser to the secretary of state of the united states, former director of european and eurasian affairs at the national security council of the united states matthew bryza with us glory to ukraine dear mr. bray, i would like to invite you to the visit of the special representative of china, li hui, to kyiv, and then, accordingly, there will be shuttle so-called visits to warsaw, berlin, and paris. what do you think might lie in the diplomatic valiste of the chinese special representative? first of all, recently, china under the leadership of cd-pinya tried to position himself as a peacemaker, we see that he became a mediator in an unexpected agreement between saudi arabia and iran on the normalization of relations, while russia's war in ukraine does not really bring china anything good, let's remember how important an investment object and trade partner ukraine was for china, having received millions of dollars of investment as part of the one belt one road initiative, after all, if you look at the chinese peace initiative, it is not a peace plan at all,
the secretary of state of the united states and andriy piontkovsky , a political scientist who is in washington, our first guest former adviser to the secretary of state of the united states, former director of european and eurasian affairs at the national security council of the united states matthew bryza with us glory to ukraine dear mr. bray, i would like to invite you to the visit of the special representative of china, li hui, to kyiv, and then, accordingly, there will be shuttle...
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of an expanded campaign — and what he called harsh strikes against gaza. here is the scene, live in garda —— gaza. live now to david makovsky, a distinguished fellow at the washington institute, and directorb—israel relations. thanks for being with us. and i want to first one to wonder what you make of this escalation because we heard from benjamin netanyahu saying any escalation from militants would be met with a crushing response. both sides ratcheting up the tensions. it's always good to be with the bbc. the key factor and sometimes with what is happening or not happening is it looks like hamas is staying out of the fight and islamichhad is on its own. we saw it last august in 2022, the operation back and forth between israel and islamic jihad went quicker and fewer people were killed or injured on either side as hamas has more lethality and have their own rivalry with islamic jihad on the hamas approaches to light up the west bank and keep gaza quiet, so i don't think they like the islamichhad approach and the signals are that things could change, its the middle east and you have to be cautious and and we would see a widening of scope on both sides. i see a widening of scope on both s
of an expanded campaign — and what he called harsh strikes against gaza. here is the scene, live in garda —— gaza. live now to david makovsky, a distinguished fellow at the washington institute, and directorb—israel relations. thanks for being with us. and i want to first one to wonder what you make of this escalation because we heard from benjamin netanyahu saying any escalation from militants would be met with a crushing response. both sides ratcheting up the tensions. it's always...
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well, iam joined now in the studio by soner cagaptay, the director of the turkish research program at the washingtonsultan in autumn: erdogan faces turkey's uncontainable forces". and james fjeffrey, former ambassador to iraq and turkey, and special envoy to the global coalition to defeat isis. thank you both will be in with us. it's fair to say this appears to be one of the most closely fought elections in turkey for years, why? what is at stake for the turks? indeed, president erdogan _ at stake for the turks? indeed, president erdogan had - at stake for the turks? indeed, president erdogan had the - president erdogan had the advantages of the incumbent, near complete control of institutions, the courts, electoral bodies that have almost all folded under him. more importantly, his information control, nearly 90% of the media is owned by erdogan loyalists, most citizens cannot read other languages than turkish, so he can cure the news, sometimes based on lies, i guess. not necessarily what is happening. but i think the opposition�*s strength at this time what it was a unified coalition, which helps
well, iam joined now in the studio by soner cagaptay, the director of the turkish research program at the washingtonsultan in autumn: erdogan faces turkey's uncontainable forces". and james fjeffrey, former ambassador to iraq and turkey, and special envoy to the global coalition to defeat isis. thank you both will be in with us. it's fair to say this appears to be one of the most closely fought elections in turkey for years, why? what is at stake for the turks? indeed, president erdogan _...
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the -- pictures of you it's new year's eve, and you are rocking out. susan wright, outgoing director -- susan rice that the outgoing director of the u.s. security council. good luck, thank you for coming to washingtonost live. >> c-span is unfiltered view of government and funded by these television companies and more. public service along wh these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. fridays at 8:00 p.m., c-span brings you "after words" where authors are interviewed on their latest books. this week, science journalist explores the origins of patriarchy. watch "after words" every friday at 8:00 p.m. here on c-span. >> 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the end of the vietnam war and on sunday night, we'll discuss the war with metro daniel wise. "in that time" tells of a poet and musician missing in action after the helicopter he was piloting was shot down over cambodia. >> he made the decision that he would rescue these men. he went down to the landing zone area and hovered on the ground four minutes waiting for the team to arrive there which is an eternity and a long time to be sitting vulnerable for the. he waited and injured, but safe. they boarded the helicopter
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the john toby. he's a vice president of policy and programs at the truman national security project in washington. before that he was director of the africa program at freedom house. welcome to the w. should we have seen jacqueline me not, or should we have seen this conflict coming, especially given the way things unfolded after the revolution in 2019 unfortunately, it's not too surprising because at the helm of this country, you have 2 generals who each effectively leave their own militaries and the thought of them co existing in the long run is far fetched. they have competing interests. they both want to be on top. and so well it was inevitable. there was a pretty high likelihood that they would come in the conflict. and unfortunately, that's what we're seeing over these last few weeks with devastating results. right? so as this plays out, how do you see any, do you see it grinding on until one or other? when so do you see an international intervention? my hope is certainly that some sort of peace process, some sort of negotiation can kick in very quickly, given the destruction that's happening every day. but i think hon
the john toby. he's a vice president of policy and programs at the truman national security project in washington. before that he was director of the africa program at freedom house. welcome to the w. should we have seen jacqueline me not, or should we have seen this conflict coming, especially given the way things unfolded after the revolution in 2019 unfortunately, it's not too surprising because at the helm of this country, you have 2 generals who each effectively leave their own militaries...
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of wildlife government relations president talked about the endangered species day and recent acts that would overturn protections. and the executive director discusses immigration and other political news of the day. watch washingtonrnal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning on c-span, or on c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweets. ♪ by a vote of 301-119, the house adopted a motion supporti law enforcement officers and condemning the dianing of local police departments.
of wildlife government relations president talked about the endangered species day and recent acts that would overturn protections. and the executive director discusses immigration and other political news of the day. watch washingtonrnal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning on c-span, or on c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweets. ♪ by a vote of 301-119, the house adopted a motion supporti law enforcement officers...
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of the me a time. i'm utah around to mom, founder and director of colorful honey from the washington in the ultra just told me at that moment i felt about the children that i'm one to just i was safe to just because counsel types as to the only place these children can go to knock on the door to come off for advice and feel comfortable. unfortunately, it's become clear that the state doesn't have the capacity to deal with some to lodges like units may as well. can you tell the beach the will try to physically imagine how all day, speeding of desperation must be distinct, that i was really upset that i couldn't take part in the relief efforts and custom, reportedly, there were people crying that help from under the rubble. while that friends and relatives, because the able to hear that voice is what is what i'm able to save the lives that time. you know, it is good if i had been free on the day at the as quite a shadow of cuz i'd have tried to contact my friends in the region and organized ways to help. but again, this as soon as i get off the piece, the price after the 1st of quite we decided to situa
of the me a time. i'm utah around to mom, founder and director of colorful honey from the washington in the ultra just told me at that moment i felt about the children that i'm one to just i was safe to just because counsel types as to the only place these children can go to knock on the door to come off for advice and feel comfortable. unfortunately, it's become clear that the state doesn't have the capacity to deal with some to lodges like units may as well. can you tell the beach the will...
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with other students to just put a flight in the of the me a time to time you turn around to mom, founder and director of colorful honey from the washington in the ultra just told me that moment i felt about the children and one to just i was safe to just because counsel types as to the only place these children can go to knock on the door for advice and feel comfortable. unfortunately, it's become clear that the state doesn't have the capacity to deal with some to logic like units may is out time you're targeting the child is, is i imagined how horrible taste feeling of desperation must be the stick that i was really upset that i couldn't take part in the relief efforts and custom, reportedly there were people crying that help from under the rubble while they have friends and relatives. because the able to hear that voice is what is what i'm able to save the lives that i'm doing that a time. you know, that's good. if i had been free on the day at the as quite a shadow of could, i have tried to contact my friends in the region and organized ways to help organize that from that of the piece, the price. after the 1st of quite we decided the
with other students to just put a flight in the of the me a time to time you turn around to mom, founder and director of colorful honey from the washington in the ultra just told me that moment i felt about the children and one to just i was safe to just because counsel types as to the only place these children can go to knock on the door for advice and feel comfortable. unfortunately, it's become clear that the state doesn't have the capacity to deal with some to logic like units may is out...
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of the deadlock raising the debt ceiling in progressive agenda and institute cybersecurity and emerging threats policy director. on the senate judiciary subcommittee hearing on oversight of artificial intelligence. watch washingtonay morning on c-span or on c-span now our free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments text messages and tweets. on wednesday at lawmakers their oversight of regional bank failures. former silicon valley ceo and a signature bank cofounder former chair scott testified for house financial services subcommittee. 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three. c-span are free mobile video applicant online at c-span.org. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no it's way more than that right comcast is part of 1000 committee centers to create wi-fi enabled so students fro
of the deadlock raising the debt ceiling in progressive agenda and institute cybersecurity and emerging threats policy director. on the senate judiciary subcommittee hearing on oversight of artificial intelligence. watch washingtonay morning on c-span or on c-span now our free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments text messages and tweets. on wednesday at lawmakers their oversight of regional bank failures. former silicon valley ceo and a signature bank...
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aspires to fulfill the hopes of saddam's population for freedom. peace and democracy will go to a total is the founding director of the middle east institute stuckey program in washington, dc. she says the next 5 years will not be smooth signing for to us. it is your position, capture the pull, the, the forces capture for the 7 percent. and remember, the conditions were very unfair. and one used all the powers of hope and incumbent states, resources, and media on to this control, reach these voters where and your position was denied any of those things. so it was very unfair. so this tells me that in boulder i, society even if the incumbent is doing poorly, it's very difficult for voters to change their both over policy preferences because the elections are seen as an extra special more. so that's why i explained, today's boat is, 1st of all uh, how strong pulled the c a popular forces are. and 2nd, it's not going to be what i want because you will be facing down the road, a very difficult domestic, political context. turkey spacing it difficult economy crisis and the post it are we environment political environment. there are a pressing a social and political issues a
aspires to fulfill the hopes of saddam's population for freedom. peace and democracy will go to a total is the founding director of the middle east institute stuckey program in washington, dc. she says the next 5 years will not be smooth signing for to us. it is your position, capture the pull, the, the forces capture for the 7 percent. and remember, the conditions were very unfair. and one used all the powers of hope and incumbent states, resources, and media on to this control, reach these...
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the secretary of state of the united states of america, the former director of europe and eurasia in the us national security council, the current guest of andriikovsky, a political scientist who is in washingtonlory to ukraine , andrii andriyovich, i congratulate you, the story feels good the visit of the chinese special representative of liguey to kyiv , in your opinion, what could he bring to the current position of china? it is not about the declarative position of china, but about the real one. russia's proposal to transfer the sovereignty of ukraine to parts of the country was only a mask, and all that you have is an african one for the state, one and the same . ministers of the last devkuleba are finally polite simply because i am in case of unpleasantness with any of them. this is the real ustroy of russia in exchange for peace . it was very tough. well, there can be only one ukrainian panga . already the big eight zelensky assets were already on participation in these meetings 18 october 17 december well , what is the question of peace in exchange for territory? world diplomacy, yes, that is, the initiatives of the vatican, the initiatives of china, the south african republic has join
the secretary of state of the united states of america, the former director of europe and eurasia in the us national security council, the current guest of andriikovsky, a political scientist who is in washingtonlory to ukraine , andrii andriyovich, i congratulate you, the story feels good the visit of the chinese special representative of liguey to kyiv , in your opinion, what could he bring to the current position of china? it is not about the declarative position of china, but about the real...
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there were 12 screenings of the film glory to ukraine, tickets for the premiere in washington were sold out in advance, most of the audience was impressed by how close the director managed to approach the position of the russians in some parts of the film, they were separated by less than 10 km. the impression is that our as i visited one of those places myself, because it was very realistically filmed and very realistically conveyed, the atmosphere is there from the very beginning. i have been following the war and the progress of ukraine. i wanted to express my support, and the film encouraged me. i saw how many ukrainians are confident of their victory and believed in the workshop, this film is very strong, it gives a human face, it is there that we constantly hear about in the news , the scene where the director shows us the rooms where people were tortured in kherson deserves special attention, the whole hall cried watching these shots in addition, the film successfully conveys the dignity of ukrainians, this week he presented his new film at the un, where he emphasized the illegitimacy of russia's presence in the security council, as well as in the america
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of modern farming techniques in today's program we hear from other crews new book washington discusses changes and examines how washington's coming question the alliance on flavor and served 20 years as director of the judicial office of the judicial center. economic independence in virginia and fellow of washington library and the international center forn jefferson studies. now it's hear from bruce. thank you for joining us. >> i'm delighted to have theo opportunity to speak. wowonderful resource as correspondence from washington that madee it so accessible too this research. the book is an attempt to write history of washington's life and his life as a farmer still stands as the most important untold story. without a sense of why the preferred and it's an additional kind of leadership and establishing the united states. the first farmers of america. russia has been celebrated for many first and the first farmers ofof america is one that's been lost in the nation's memory and i wanted to find out why it would have been so important to washington soon after he left secured american independence why was it so important to turn to farming in his service to the nation? i also wanted to uncover
of modern farming techniques in today's program we hear from other crews new book washington discusses changes and examines how washington's coming question the alliance on flavor and served 20 years as director of the judicial office of the judicial center. economic independence in virginia and fellow of washington library and the international center forn jefferson studies. now it's hear from bruce. thank you for joining us. >> i'm delighted to have theo opportunity to speak....
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competition for natural us towards the us with increasingly anti image and also coming up can find top to be for flips in demo on a bunch of washington or french director. you said the street treasure texas, and stopped price with a quote from tom on asked me up a for byron unit comp. policy for shop grants. for the 11th straight to the veterans for 2 points behind lead a document 50. use the diety with the last minute victory against below the i'm the mission of this. while back into the program boarding begins and a few hours and talk. he's president children of the respects to god and see that as a fire of edwin against his main drivers. come out of college, that old is it one has going to a key for more than 2 decades and looks like the 2 bed 2 candidates, 2 different visions for church as the incumbent. 69 year old president, richard type air. the one has been at the helm of turkish politics for more than 20 years. he's confident that he will when another 5 year term in office. the critics say that the country has become increasingly afford terry and under his leadership in 2017 has party and its allies proposed a referendum that would change turk
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forward to continuing to work together as the spike, calling him and autocrat and a former director of us national intelligence. suggesting that the washington directly supported the opposition candidate instructing jeff like to meet with the opposition candidate in the middle of the election was a terrible mistake. us must strongly advocate for its policies, but must stay away from picking sides and elections are due on knows what you do. this will not benefit us interest. throughout the last few days of the election, race western media have branded president or the one as an author, the authoritarian leader, and even as a dictator, he was also accused of interfering in the vote count by the countries opposition which has held a pro western anti russian stance, while outlets in the west left the little room for new wants with headlines such as potent has won the election in turkey. r t is more of them. how me breaks down now how one of the country's most keenly contested elections in recent times, wrapped up a serious ha. hi here in syracuse and assemble. yes, i are the one that is going to be the next president for the next 5 years, and pe
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mark: let's get more on this with the director of the political management program at george washingtonniversity. thank you for being with us. for this interview, everybody who is watching and listening needs to put aside what they think of trump because the central matter is what has happened at the fbi. is the fbi highest? is that what we conclude from this? guest: actually, no. sorry, thank you for having the on. the real answer is no and it looks like the fbi was a little quick to use the fisa protocols. those are the federal intelligence surveillance act. that's where the main investigation goes to end, like your reporter was saying earlier, a lot of this is a rehash of the 2019 inspector general's report which did result in the turning over of the only indictment ever prosecuted by durham and he tried to prosecute two more and failed at doing it. people will say this is devastating for the fbi but there's really nothing new here to say other than maybe they should have launched a preliminary investigation rather than a full investigation because after all, donald trump did say thi
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well with us from naomi investigative journalist david delay. joining us to the scanner from washington, d. c. the director of the west africa bureau for reporters without borders thought a boom all wrong. and joining us from the car, jasmine diallo, senior researcher with amnesty international gentlemen. it is really good to have you here. we're talking about the challenges of journalism coming out of this a hell region, but also how you faced those challenges down. so the reporting doesn't stops and we don't have a no new zone. part of africa. solder bu, at, at reporters without borders, you call this area and no new zone. why is that? is absolutely no nose tone when, for example, when you take muddy, which is right now i'm divided into 2 to part the northern part under southern part, the northern part is quite problematic in terms of access, in terms of developing new, in terms of collecting information, developing it and, and, and, and disseminating it. when you go to the, to the neighboring countries, a book. and so that's the same i, we have been taught in all those countries meeting john alice working.
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i'm a former director of us national intelligence suggesting of washington golf behind the opposition comes at this moment in a direct way. constructing jeff like to meet election was a terrible mistake. the us must strongly advocate for its policies, but must stay away from picking size and elections are due on knows what to do. this will not benefit us interest pride the last few days of the election, race, western media hub, branded president, are the one on what's the word, terry and leader, and even a dictator. he was also accused of interfering in the vote caused by the countries opposition, which has held a pro western of the russian stones while outlets in the west left little room for news with headlines such as putin has won the election in turkey to live. no, i'm delighted to say to a turkish journalist in columbus pucky who shall for his take. you are most welcome to the program, yet nines op eds where seen the essentially turning a i close for the race center key into reductive slurries about the leader of a completely different country. how well we are, the one administr
i'm a former director of us national intelligence suggesting of washington golf behind the opposition comes at this moment in a direct way. constructing jeff like to meet election was a terrible mistake. the us must strongly advocate for its policies, but must stay away from picking size and elections are due on knows what to do. this will not benefit us interest pride the last few days of the election, race, western media hub, branded president, are the one on what's the word, terry and...
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accept the results of the elections in 2019, so if he loses by a small margin he is quite capable of claiming that the elections were stolen. these are the genitols from washington, the directorof the middle east institute, it seems they believe that erdogan has nothing to lose. as far as i know, he does have epilepsy. he takes medications that make him feel tired and drowsy, his health is not in the best condition, rumors about a whole set of sores, among which are oncology and diabetes broke up 2 weeks ago. after erdogan became ill during a live broadcast, which even had to be interrupted. the truth within a few days, he appears in public to explain his malaise to stomach flu, and the noise in the media to the intrigues of enemies. what lie is it true? huge lie, and this is sweet revenge. here is a video with the pre-election song of the ddr olu klich team, but the leader of the kurdish militants among the sing-alongs and that's it. erdogan shows this at his rally. they put up a photo and words of one of the main faces terrorist organization, that is , they faked the video and made hundreds of thousands of people believe that it was true, now guess who the key road accuses
accept the results of the elections in 2019, so if he loses by a small margin he is quite capable of claiming that the elections were stolen. these are the genitols from washington, the directorof the middle east institute, it seems they believe that erdogan has nothing to lose. as far as i know, he does have epilepsy. he takes medications that make him feel tired and drowsy, his health is not in the best condition, rumors about a whole set of sores, among which are oncology and diabetes broke...
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of wildlife government relations, why president robert dewey discusses senate actions that would overturn the protections. heritage action for america's executive director discusses the debt ceiling debate, immigration, and other political news of the day. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile app. when the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweets. continues. a congresswoman lisa mcclain republican of michigan she is the republican conference secretary and serves on the budget and armed services committee thanks for your time this morning. let's begin with where talks stand right now because we've learned that on capitol hill the white house had their negotiate is there along with speaker mccarthys top lieutenant so have you been briefed? caller: yeah and speaker mccarthy briefed the american people in the media yesterday in terms of where we are at which as we passed, republicans passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling and cut spending. and grow i at least 1% a year going forward. we have a plan, the plan is now in the hands of the negotiators. they were negotiating as we speak. i know president biden will be back on sunday. speaker mccarthy is hoping to ha
of wildlife government relations, why president robert dewey discusses senate actions that would overturn the protections. heritage action for america's executive director discusses the debt ceiling debate, immigration, and other political news of the day. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile app. when the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweets. continues. a congresswoman lisa mcclain republican...
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the author of "erdogan's war: a strongman's struggle at home and in syria." she is also the founding director of the turkey program at the middle east institute, a washington, d.cthank. and james jeffery spent 35 years as an american diplomat, including as u.s. ambassador to turkey from 2008 to 2010. he's now chair of the middle east program at the wilson center, which is also a d.c.-based think tank. welcome to you both. polling earlier this month have erdogan training -- trailing all of the perspective candidates. he was facing frustration. how did he win? gÖnÜl: by basically following the autocrats playbook. he stirred up the cultural war, polarized society and framed the election as an existential war for survival. in such context voters usually do not easily change their voting behavior. we tend to forget about the pressing problems because they see that as an existential war. that's how he managed to prevent infections and kept his base together. amna: you know erdogan. when you look at how he won and where he won, what strikes you? james: how consistent this has been the past 20 years. he wins in the heartland and not in the cosmopolitan areas and has a
the author of "erdogan's war: a strongman's struggle at home and in syria." she is also the founding director of the turkey program at the middle east institute, a washington, d.cthank. and james jeffery spent 35 years as an american diplomat, including as u.s. ambassador to turkey from 2008 to 2010. he's now chair of the middle east program at the wilson center, which is also a d.c.-based think tank. welcome to you both. polling earlier this month have erdogan training -- trailing...
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most of the winds up 2 weeks of tips and demo on the phone to washington or french director fest. i purchased the interior fixed top price, but the bottom drop off for that to me on the phone. so i end up with the city go champions for the 11th straight to the barbarians with 2 points behind the the document box, the field, the document brand with the last one. that's big screen. again, the number such as swab back into the program. one thing open saucy and talk is pat spencer drawn off 3 space the god, and lead the rest of the by of adeline against his main drivers. him out of courage settled, edwin has gone to a key for more than 2 decades and looked likely to rent 2 candidates, 2 different visions for church as the incumbent. 69 year old president, richard type air. the one has been at the helm of turkish politics for more than 20 years. he's confident that he will when another 5 year term in office. the critics say that the country has become increasingly afford terry and under his leadership in 2017, his party and its allies proposed a referendum that would change turkeys pol
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of the family group itself. he told the prime minister that the director on horseback called the announcement that washington wouldain ukrainian pilots on f-16 fighter jets a breakthrough. see the program of the parliamentary hour below. hello, you are watching the program of the parliamentary hour, we will tell you about the main decisions of the state duma for the week, you need to hold on. strength in unity - open dialogue between countries, in spite of everything, the results of the meeting of the council of the csto parliamentary assembly from minsk, alexander loktionov, an agreement on conventional armed forces in europe was signed in 1990, documents from the nineties, and the challenges of the modern state duma lives in the present and looks to the future has become archaic. we made it clear that i’m sorry, we won’t live according to your patterns anymore , the decision of the deputies dmitry oreshkin people's complaints, the reaction of deputies, what will happen to so called liquor in the houses bought? as i understand it, no problem at all, of course, no problem. elena lived, she didn’t have to go to the
of the family group itself. he told the prime minister that the director on horseback called the announcement that washington wouldain ukrainian pilots on f-16 fighter jets a breakthrough. see the program of the parliamentary hour below. hello, you are watching the program of the parliamentary hour, we will tell you about the main decisions of the state duma for the week, you need to hold on. strength in unity - open dialogue between countries, in spite of everything, the results of the meeting...