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Aug 26, 2024
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the police, the dss, they were really, they were bastards, because they mocked. their own people were tortured by their own, well, how should they be called, bastards? vazarych had a command, there were so many policemen that there were a lot of traders, and the mayor lived close to us, they went on assignment every day, to other villages, in their village, they did not kill anything, friends... what to do? the punishers cruelly took revenge on the civilians population for their failures. at the beginning of the forty -second year, the partisans completely cleared the kopotkevichi, glussky, damanovichi districts of the oktyabrskaya partisan zone, as well as zhitkovichsky in the polesie region, of germans and their accomplices. on april 2, 1942, in the village of karpilovka in the olevskaya region, another massacre of civilians took place. they were all driven into a barn, from which screams and a child's raincoat were heard. two policemen were leaning on... the doors, trying to close them tightly, people were leaning on them from the inside, trying to escape from
the police, the dss, they were really, they were bastards, because they mocked. their own people were tortured by their own, well, how should they be called, bastards? vazarych had a command, there were so many policemen that there were a lot of traders, and the mayor lived close to us, they went on assignment every day, to other villages, in their village, they did not kill anything, friends... what to do? the punishers cruelly took revenge on the civilians population for their failures. at...
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Aug 4, 2024
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well, the dss, the other side of the custom has its face, has been to work with us in individuals all over the region. well that and as you saved in egypt and that, and see the limit them as well as the other student. the rest of these and occupied because uh, was bank and joseph. since 96 say this has been a tough job to deal with it as being uh, painful. i go need losing colleagues throughout this use was not the easiest thing to here. news of losing a friend or colleague one, the delivering services. yes, we have learned to look throughout these 56 years may be we are might be the by only in the region for saving lives on the conflict and, and, but to, but that's is nothing to be really proud of. it is something that the built in with the, with agony, with the future with pain. but this is faith. part of it is, is really when you save a life, you feel you have done something you have achieved something. you have delivered about of you to humanity, to others. in february of this year you visited god's uh, your 1st visit since the starts of this war. what did you find there? well i,
well, the dss, the other side of the custom has its face, has been to work with us in individuals all over the region. well that and as you saved in egypt and that, and see the limit them as well as the other student. the rest of these and occupied because uh, was bank and joseph. since 96 say this has been a tough job to deal with it as being uh, painful. i go need losing colleagues throughout this use was not the easiest thing to here. news of losing a friend or colleague one, the delivering...
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Aug 8, 2024
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well, the dss the other side of goods and has its face has been to work with. but i've seen individuals all over the region. well that and as the saved in egypt and that and see the limit them as well as the other student, the rest of these and occupied because uh westbank and joseph. since 96 say this has been a tough job to deal with it as being the painful agony losing colleagues throughout this use was not an easy thing to here. news of losing a friend or colleague while uh, delivering services. yes. uh, we have learned a lot throughout these uh 56 years may be we are might be the only in the region for saving lives on the conflict and then and buttons. but that's is nothing. do we really browse offs? it is something that the built in with the, with the agony with the field with pain. but this is faith. part of it is, is really when you save a life, you feel you have done something you have achieved something. you have delivered about of you to humanity, to others. in february of this year, you visited garza, your 1st visit since the starts of this war. wha
well, the dss the other side of goods and has its face has been to work with. but i've seen individuals all over the region. well that and as the saved in egypt and that and see the limit them as well as the other student, the rest of these and occupied because uh westbank and joseph. since 96 say this has been a tough job to deal with it as being the painful agony losing colleagues throughout this use was not an easy thing to here. news of losing a friend or colleague while uh, delivering...
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Aug 26, 2024
08/24
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here , the dss headed by zelenskyi should already work on this topic.one time, the commission , which was working, made its own conclusions about the involvement of the ukrainian orthodox church, about its affiliation to the moscow patriarchate. how will the event develop further? it's hard for me to say, because each individual case will have to make a separate court decision. well, i think that is important. the principle of precedent is very important the question is, if the ukrainian orthodox church does not break ties with russia, if they continue to prove that this connection remains, how will it be possible to physically ban these small organizations there, when we are talking about i don't know there, parishes in different settlements points and so on, because, for example , i don’t know how to not let people in for services there, to take away churches, it’s impossible, these days, for example, thousands of pilgrims of the pcmp there, despite the ban that was announced, still came to the pochaiv lavra, yes . was not their options are not to not
here , the dss headed by zelenskyi should already work on this topic.one time, the commission , which was working, made its own conclusions about the involvement of the ukrainian orthodox church, about its affiliation to the moscow patriarchate. how will the event develop further? it's hard for me to say, because each individual case will have to make a separate court decision. well, i think that is important. the principle of precedent is very important the question is, if the ukrainian...
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Aug 13, 2024
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that's 1871 to 3,800 friends are turning 30 dss hosting the ultimate brynn celebration to celebrates 30 years of friends all month long on tbs new evidence from a retired nasa mission suggests there may be, may a hidden reservoir of water deep beneath the surface of mars cnn, space and defense correspondent kristin fisher is on the story for us tonight. >> kristen, tell us about this new analysis. >> well, you know, wolf, this is a big deal because on earth you've heard the saying where there's water, there's life so scientists are really excited that the same might possibly hold true on mars. and so this was discovered by data that was collected by nasa is insight lander, which landed on the red planet back in 2018 and there's this idea that liquid water was buried deep within the martian surface. that's an idea that's been around for decades, but now for the first time there is some hard data to back back-up that idea. this is data that indicates that there is water that is trapped in the water saturated fractured mid crust of the red planet. so we're talking about seven to 12 mile
that's 1871 to 3,800 friends are turning 30 dss hosting the ultimate brynn celebration to celebrates 30 years of friends all month long on tbs new evidence from a retired nasa mission suggests there may be, may a hidden reservoir of water deep beneath the surface of mars cnn, space and defense correspondent kristin fisher is on the story for us tonight. >> kristen, tell us about this new analysis. >> well, you know, wolf, this is a big deal because on earth you've heard the saying...
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Aug 26, 2024
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the good show part is a problem and it is ubiquitous, whether it is dss, capitol, secret service.e have to start focusing on job tasks and not operational optics and who has got the freshly pressed suit on. these guys have to be out there, ready to go into action and defeat that 15, 20 man hezbollah team. this was a 20-year-old kid who broke them down. can you imagine if they had taken out that fence line and rushed a 15 man team in there with rifles and heavy weapons? that would have been a mass murder scene. that motorcade would have never gotten out of there. >> yeah. thank you. you were talking about slings earlier, and how long it took the secret service to adopt slings on their primary weapons system. why is it important to have a sling on a primary weapons system, and why did it take so long for the secret service to get on board with having their agents carry slings? >> i candidly wish i was joking with you guys, but i'm not. the secret service's operating kind of de facto motto when i was there about technology -- we left when we call it a sling technology, like the wheel
the good show part is a problem and it is ubiquitous, whether it is dss, capitol, secret service.e have to start focusing on job tasks and not operational optics and who has got the freshly pressed suit on. these guys have to be out there, ready to go into action and defeat that 15, 20 man hezbollah team. this was a 20-year-old kid who broke them down. can you imagine if they had taken out that fence line and rushed a 15 man team in there with rifles and heavy weapons? that would have been a...
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Aug 23, 2024
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had problems getting the uófu because of their unique political situation, but absent those kind of dssthis in the most proactive and , which i think is good, because i think we're being seen by oth cities as a potential kind of test case to see how how it cang staff and again, when we get requests, when we're looking at a project, the no turn on red will now be seen differently. we'll be kind of a project, a project element that can be added to in a corridor basis. quick builds, or when we get reqtymprovementsl also be adding them to her capital projects as, as i state, we will have tonuue. the tenderloin was a kind of unique test case in the sense it's the best case scenario. lots of activity, you know, very dense. i think there might be other situations where the, the, the regulations may have less compliance or may create new problems. soe' be monitoring the feedback that we get, what we see on the street, the what what you as well perceivedttg t, this this is working out. this is still the right approac connd then we will a other issues that that, that, that have been discussed, im
had problems getting the uófu because of their unique political situation, but absent those kind of dssthis in the most proactive and , which i think is good, because i think we're being seen by oth cities as a potential kind of test case to see how how it cang staff and again, when we get requests, when we're looking at a project, the no turn on red will now be seen differently. we'll be kind of a project, a project element that can be added to in a corridor basis. quick builds, or when we...