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and a professor at georgetown university in washington, dc. and hoo, good must. i hope that he can get done to hire another product. all men must well leg and must have a lum defcon german out there will be fucked up a little they among the cell, give me honey. nearly melodies. what, what sony? yeah. yeah. and then that room in man, i should just lay young kennel. and yeah, tara wyatt. barbara. elaine, he the are mad good you'll go ma'am. and cas sugar rock of the i'm muffled, your little. ha ha. that then me or no one either you clinton palmer apparently fail later. my are we are on the, on the mic, the theater men, happy her number called in. know who really matt thorough woman. the adam if the thought they were left in with y'all jury to reissue says victoria for him always a magic if he was out at the center of he miss mckenna are nice. animals are awesome. so he can nephew that he can walk that kind of was he on list. so now we're going to, we're under a confusion my sure was to be resolved to walk them to create unfair that he walked . i assess and i'm also
and a professor at georgetown university in washington, dc. and hoo, good must. i hope that he can get done to hire another product. all men must well leg and must have a lum defcon german out there will be fucked up a little they among the cell, give me honey. nearly melodies. what, what sony? yeah. yeah. and then that room in man, i should just lay young kennel. and yeah, tara wyatt. barbara. elaine, he the are mad good you'll go ma'am. and cas sugar rock of the i'm muffled, your little. ha...
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evacuation plan. >> everything has been set up in georgetown to receive the critical children and those who are severely injured. it is definitely horrific. the full result of what took place is not available yet. reporter: authority say evacuation efforts were slowed by bad weather. but at least six survivors were airlifted to georgetown to receive medical treatment. >> we use our training and gps's and got in there. we were lucky enough to get in. we landed somewhere around 1:30 or 2:00 in the morning and we just came out with three critical patients. reporter: the education minister confirmed the students who died in the fire or girls between the ages of 12 and 17 along with 15-year-old boy, the child of dorm parents trying to rescue other children at the time of the fire. police in central guyana say an investigation into the incident is underway, adding the origin of the fire is still unknown. neave: columbia's president has suspended a truce with a rebel group following the killing of four indigenous children. he says the military has resumed defensive operations in the south afte
evacuation plan. >> everything has been set up in georgetown to receive the critical children and those who are severely injured. it is definitely horrific. the full result of what took place is not available yet. reporter: authority say evacuation efforts were slowed by bad weather. but at least six survivors were airlifted to georgetown to receive medical treatment. >> we use our training and gps's and got in there. we were lucky enough to get in. we landed somewhere around 1:30...
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he went to georgetown afterwards. he went to princeton. then he went to georgetown for law school lawyer, worked in sort of law for a little bit, but then kind of made the jump to finance. spent a lot of his career in finance worked in private equity for a while and of flit in between the private and public sector for much of its career. so we saw him working at treasury sort of in the domestic finance arms. we saw him working at the fed a governor before he became chair and tell real quickly the story of how he ended becoming a fed governor, because that really wasn't anybody's radar until it. no, it wasn't it wasn't actually. and we this is this is one of the places where my book breaks a little bit of news, because he was actually early working on the bipartisan policy center. so he was working at a think tank for no money. it made a lot of money in private equity. it made a lot of money. he's he's worth, i think, something in the realm of like 20 to $50 million. it's hard to tell at any because these government forms are reported. but
he went to georgetown afterwards. he went to princeton. then he went to georgetown for law school lawyer, worked in sort of law for a little bit, but then kind of made the jump to finance. spent a lot of his career in finance worked in private equity for a while and of flit in between the private and public sector for much of its career. so we saw him working at treasury sort of in the domestic finance arms. we saw him working at the fed a governor before he became chair and tell real quickly...
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and a professor at georgetown university in washington. d. c, a who, in the most you can you get them to hired and correct on my list. were like unlisted along german would be to talk to them and see how nearly melody, what, what sony know loom in there. and i should just let you know. and tara way of if you could do a little commandment, cuz sugar rock. so the uh huh. high then moves or little one clinton palmer sadly elated. my army upon the america theater. happy her number called in. know who really mad, thorough woman the if the thought the pin were left in with the header. yeah, jewelry dresser says victoria for him always i made it defeat it was out of to santa are famous mckenna are nice. animals are awesome. so they can nephew that they can walk, that kind of was here and listen, we're going to, we're dear and not a confusion. my sure was fear result. so not one of them to create and fee that he got walked, i says, and out. so not permissible lab wound and i lead to direct goes how little i heard i what i can do when there deshio to
and a professor at georgetown university in washington. d. c, a who, in the most you can you get them to hired and correct on my list. were like unlisted along german would be to talk to them and see how nearly melody, what, what sony know loom in there. and i should just let you know. and tara way of if you could do a little commandment, cuz sugar rock. so the uh huh. high then moves or little one clinton palmer sadly elated. my army upon the america theater. happy her number called in. know...
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all students as news of the fire spread, rescue workers and guy on his capital city, georgetown launched a large scale medical evacuation plan. everything has been set up and so on. here. to receive the critic of children and those who are severity gets hurt. so i said stephan night is hard for the close result of what the place is not to be of a guy and he's authorities say evacuation efforts were slowed. 5 bad weather, but at least 6 survivors were air lifted to georgetown to receive medical treatment . we use our training, we use our gps and we got in there. so we were lucky enough to get in. we landed somewhere around 1 32 o'clock in the morning and we just came back out here with 3 critical patients. kiana's education minister confirmed the students who died in the fire were girls between the ages of 12 and 17, along with 15 year old boy, the child of dorm parents who were trying to rescue other children at the time of the fire police and central deanna say an investigation into the incident is underway is adding that the origin of the fire is still unknown, but it was not below elg
all students as news of the fire spread, rescue workers and guy on his capital city, georgetown launched a large scale medical evacuation plan. everything has been set up and so on. here. to receive the critic of children and those who are severity gets hurt. so i said stephan night is hard for the close result of what the place is not to be of a guy and he's authorities say evacuation efforts were slowed. 5 bad weather, but at least 6 survivors were air lifted to georgetown to receive medical...
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there was supposed to be some kind of event there, some kind of her speech in america, again in georgetown, where she was supposed to speak in front of students and what are they writing, my god, somewhere i lost this statement, where did i lose it i wanted to read it hmm ugh now now now i'll try to find it, i found it , and the next victim the russians write was daria navalnaya, she was supposed to speak at the school of the diplomatic service of georgetown university, but some active ukrainian and georgian students created a petition 537 signed and demanded to cancel navalny's racism and homophobia of her father in quotation marks, start with shenderovich, continue, continue, the daughters of alexei navalny write and are indignant, they say, we are good russians here, and you are bad ukrainians . this is daria. navalny, who appeared on the stage at the oscars in a dress because ukrainians love those so-called russians . well, listen, if navalny can be a russian racist, then we will also be russian racists towards you. well, we are not homophobic. we accept. keep it to yourself, you know.
there was supposed to be some kind of event there, some kind of her speech in america, again in georgetown, where she was supposed to speak in front of students and what are they writing, my god, somewhere i lost this statement, where did i lose it i wanted to read it hmm ugh now now now i'll try to find it, i found it , and the next victim the russians write was daria navalnaya, she was supposed to speak at the school of the diplomatic service of georgetown university, but some active...
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uh, we're talking about 6 girls who were taken to the guy in east capital georgetown, along with 17 other survivors, were taking to the hospital in the city of, of money. i want to read you a statement from the guy, these education minister, pre a manic sion who issued the following statement. quote, today, on this 22nd of may, 19 students lost their lives 18 of whom were females all between the ages of 12 to 17 and one boy aged 5 child of the dorm parents who were trying to rescue other children. at that time, investigation is underway to determine what the cause of this blaze was. this is still a developing story about which had mentioned that police had said that the origin of this place is still unknown. in other news, columbia, as president of suspended a trace of the rebel green following the killing of 4 indigenous children. gustavo, petro says, the ministry has resumed defensive operations in the south. of defiance is for me, this is a function of the funk talking to the indigenous community. he says children were forcibly recruited, find the gorilla group, and with 2, when they t
uh, we're talking about 6 girls who were taken to the guy in east capital georgetown, along with 17 other survivors, were taking to the hospital in the city of, of money. i want to read you a statement from the guy, these education minister, pre a manic sion who issued the following statement. quote, today, on this 22nd of may, 19 students lost their lives 18 of whom were females all between the ages of 12 to 17 and one boy aged 5 child of the dorm parents who were trying to rescue other...
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so we picked georgetown university law school back in that day, and we did come in. peter matheson came, spoke, he wrote in the spirit of crazy horse. so wonderful book. warren allman came, who was minister of justice, came all the way from canada, bill styron and his wife rose. the bill wrote sophie's choice. big supporters harvey arden came, who was the editor of prison writings. also important. so it was a wonderful panel. it was a long time ago and a lot happened next. i was told you'll need a similar to get in to meet leonard peltier in leavenworth. it's not likely to happen. oddly enough, with the way that the rules were sometimes arbitrary, larry, they allowed a prison powwow that someone organized pottawattamie lady and they said, no one can come in to the powwow that's on is visiting list only people that aren't on the list. so interestingly enough, i didn't qualify for that list. i qualified to go into the powwow. i remember going through the underground of this big structure and being told that most of the time visitors never see past the front door. but b
so we picked georgetown university law school back in that day, and we did come in. peter matheson came, spoke, he wrote in the spirit of crazy horse. so wonderful book. warren allman came, who was minister of justice, came all the way from canada, bill styron and his wife rose. the bill wrote sophie's choice. big supporters harvey arden came, who was the editor of prison writings. also important. so it was a wonderful panel. it was a long time ago and a lot happened next. i was told you'll...
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tuvo reuniones privadas con visitantes de la universidad de georgetown.les. reportera: este oficial de policÍa no detiene delincuentes. su trabajo es vigilar un gigante de fuego. armado sÓlo con binoculares, se convirtiÓ desde 1994 en los ojos y oÍdos de cientÍficos mexicanos para reportar lo que ocurra con el volcÁn popocatÉpetl. >> dijeron que querÍan una persona que les eche la mano. yo no sabÍa nada, pero me dijeron que me iban a enseÑar, que me iban a dar clases. reportera: desde entonces, este vigilante lleva casi 30 aÑos tomando fotografÍas diarias al popo y lo manda a los cientÍficos y autoridades, quienes dan el seguimiento puntual a "don goyo" y emiten las alertas necesarias. >> lo primero que tengo que hacer es avisar a los superiores para que tomen medidas. pero no puedo opinar nada. reportera: no es el Único, cientos de pobladores, campesinos, colaboran con los investigadores monitoreando el volcÁn. algunos permiten que se instalen aparatos en sus tierras y otros reportan lo que observan. lo mÁs importante, dice, son las enseÑanzas de sus ant
tuvo reuniones privadas con visitantes de la universidad de georgetown.les. reportera: este oficial de policÍa no detiene delincuentes. su trabajo es vigilar un gigante de fuego. armado sÓlo con binoculares, se convirtiÓ desde 1994 en los ojos y oÍdos de cientÍficos mexicanos para reportar lo que ocurra con el volcÁn popocatÉpetl. >> dijeron que querÍan una persona que les eche la mano. yo no sabÍa nada, pero me dijeron que me iban a enseÑar, que me iban a dar clases. reportera:...
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medea. others had been transported to the intensive care unit of the main hospital in the capitol, georgetown, more than 200 kilometers away. diana's president, thank those countries providing support, including experts from barbados and the united states. trained to collect and analyze dna for the final identification of the victims. i want to say it to all the members of the families here that we will continue to be with by your side and supports you to it is very, very difficult. time members of the government observed a moment of silence for the victims. the young girl whose believe to have started the fires among the injured shell, reportedly be sent to the juvenile detention facility. once out of hospital the spanish football federation has announced that they will partially close the south. stand up valencia's miss dia style the stadium for 5 games, and find the club 45000 years. the decision comes following the rest of 3 funds. also, the brazilian food witnesses junior, was subject to alleged races to once during sunday's league game between valencia and real madrid and associates has
medea. others had been transported to the intensive care unit of the main hospital in the capitol, georgetown, more than 200 kilometers away. diana's president, thank those countries providing support, including experts from barbados and the united states. trained to collect and analyze dna for the final identification of the victims. i want to say it to all the members of the families here that we will continue to be with by your side and supports you to it is very, very difficult. time...
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gregory afinogenov is a professor of russian history at georgetown university. recent piece for jacobin is headlined "peace in ukraine isn't coming soon." he joins us from stamford, new york. and in the ukrainian capital of kyiv, denis pilash is a ukrainian political scientist and historian. he's a member of the ukrainian democratic socialist organization sotsialnyi rukh and also an editor at commons: journal of social criticism. welcome both to democracy now! denis pilash, i would like to begin with you. you are in kyiv, which recently has witnessed a spate of attacks from russia. if you can describe what the scene is on the ground in kyiv? >> well, hello and i should start with everyone living in ukraine can witness and experience the sheer amount of devastation that was inflicted by the russian invasion in our country. actually, we have been living here for more than a year in a state of constant air raid and others and shellings and missile strikes on major cities with entire cities in the eastern part of ukraine razed to the ground. but as, well, it seems t
gregory afinogenov is a professor of russian history at georgetown university. recent piece for jacobin is headlined "peace in ukraine isn't coming soon." he joins us from stamford, new york. and in the ukrainian capital of kyiv, denis pilash is a ukrainian political scientist and historian. he's a member of the ukrainian democratic socialist organization sotsialnyi rukh and also an editor at commons: journal of social criticism. welcome both to democracy now! denis pilash, i would...
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the reason why georgetown advice is being so specific and asking about the insignias on their shirts,eason they're being so specific is that classifying these guys as paramilitaries can be key in stopping them. as they explain, quote, all 50 states prohibit private unauthorized militias from engaging in activities reserved for the official state malaysia. this means that armed groups that self-deploy to pride events and stake out tactical positions, operate in military-style formations or purport to engage in law enforcement functions like policing crowds or protecting state property. this advice touches on where we we are as a country right now is a scary thing and also very practical and sadly very necessary advice. we've posted, again, this short four-page blog tonight if you want to take a look. happy prad day, everybody. we're not going anywhere. day, . we're not going anywhere you also get to trim this, edge that, and blow everything away. isn't the outdoors great? it is great. because you made it that way. get the job done right with craftsman. we build pride. >>> all right, th
the reason why georgetown advice is being so specific and asking about the insignias on their shirts,eason they're being so specific is that classifying these guys as paramilitaries can be key in stopping them. as they explain, quote, all 50 states prohibit private unauthorized militias from engaging in activities reserved for the official state malaysia. this means that armed groups that self-deploy to pride events and stake out tactical positions, operate in military-style formations or...
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the girls dormitory and the town of medea, some of the survivors have been flown to the capital. georgetown, so treatment now now that racism scandal has hit spanish football rail, madrid's vanessia is junior says that he was the victim of monkey chance during a defeat of valencia. the present flood was incense and set off to us that he's been targeted several times. while in spain, the head of the league however, then chris is size the player for insulting spanish football. throwing fuel on the fire sponge, prosecute as have now opened an investigation. madrid coach color, i'm sure lucy was a pulled by the treatment of his forward look. what happened here has happened before, but not quite to that extent, like that as it's unacceptable. the spanish league has a problem that leaves us by your like unit in probably a month. but i mean, in my opinion, we have to stop the match because this wasn't just one person, the whole stadium went crazy doing. i just know what the amount that is from the w spoke to say in the studio to tell us more mock, this is one of the best players in the world. how
the girls dormitory and the town of medea, some of the survivors have been flown to the capital. georgetown, so treatment now now that racism scandal has hit spanish football rail, madrid's vanessia is junior says that he was the victim of monkey chance during a defeat of valencia. the present flood was incense and set off to us that he's been targeted several times. while in spain, the head of the league however, then chris is size the player for insulting spanish football. throwing fuel on...
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that tree in the town is medea found out, some of the survivors have been flown to the capital, georgetown. so treatment messa has been slapped with the record fine to reaching you. jason was the parent company at facebook. what's up? and instagram was pay 1200000000 euros to its involvement in mass surveillance by intelligence agencies. it was also ordered to stop trumps there and use the data to the us. the several months message says that it will appeal the routing and time act to this initially have pulled a black liquid into rooms. trevi fountain, the protest as we're calling for an end to public subsidies for fossil fuels, that blaming the government to the devastating floods in the north of the country. the floods of also cause death and devastation and the democratic republic of congo . 2 weeks ago, heavy rain triggered land slides in a remote mounts in this part of south keep your province destroying villages and funds and killing more than 400 people. local authorities, the saying the 5000 people are still missing. as the casual maya gum, the 70 years old and she's advised a delu
that tree in the town is medea found out, some of the survivors have been flown to the capital, georgetown. so treatment messa has been slapped with the record fine to reaching you. jason was the parent company at facebook. what's up? and instagram was pay 1200000000 euros to its involvement in mass surveillance by intelligence agencies. it was also ordered to stop trumps there and use the data to the us. the several months message says that it will appeal the routing and time act to this...
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the reason georgetown law and this advice is being so specific, asking about the insignias on their shirtswhether it is coordinated, the reason they're being so specific is that classifying these guys as paramilitaries can be see to stopping them. as they explain, quote, all 50 states prohibit private, unauthorized militias from engaging in activities reserved for the official state militia. this means that armed groups that self-deploy at pride events and stake out tactical positions, operate in military-style formations or purport to engage in law enforcement are likely in violation of state law. this advice, just the very fact that it exists is sort of a touchstone moment about where we are as a country right now. sort of a scary thing. also very practical and sadly, very necessary advice. we've posted again the short four-page blog tonight if you want to take a look. happy pride, everybody. we're not going anywhere. the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam who make...? ...everyday products... ...designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder - that orders fresh be
the reason georgetown law and this advice is being so specific, asking about the insignias on their shirtswhether it is coordinated, the reason they're being so specific is that classifying these guys as paramilitaries can be see to stopping them. as they explain, quote, all 50 states prohibit private, unauthorized militias from engaging in activities reserved for the official state militia. this means that armed groups that self-deploy at pride events and stake out tactical positions, operate...
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others have been transported to the main hospital in georgetown, more than 200 kilometers away.uyana's president said the country is providing support, including experts from barbados and the u.s. created to collect and analyze dna for final identification of the victims. >> i see the members of the family here. we will continue to be by your side and support you through this difficult time. >> members of the government observed a moment of silence for the victims. the young girl believed to started the fire is among the injured. he will reportedly be sent to a juvenile detention facility once out of hospital. phil: our top story -- tina turner has died at the age of 83. her publicist said she passed away peacefully at her home in switzerland following a long illness. tina turner was one of the top recording artists ever, winning 12 grammies. i will be back in just a couple of moments to take you through these big stories of the day. aside from that, there is always dw.com for the dw up. have a good day. ♪ >> welcome to "live from paris," world news and analysis from france 24.
others have been transported to the main hospital in georgetown, more than 200 kilometers away.uyana's president said the country is providing support, including experts from barbados and the u.s. created to collect and analyze dna for final identification of the victims. >> i see the members of the family here. we will continue to be by your side and support you through this difficult time. >> members of the government observed a moment of silence for the victims. the young girl...
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when i teach criminal law georgetown always tell my students, criminal intent, the lack of amends rhea, is often your strongest defense because it's a hard for a prosecutor to get into a defendant's mind when a defendant says hey, i did by accident. this wasn't me. i didn't order this. it's hard for a prosecutor to disprove it. but here you've got trump's saying himself, hey, i did this. he's proud of. it he's bragging about it. and so that blows a hole in that defense and makes it really hard to defend him. he is admitting, basically, this was his decision. and so that then leaves the kind of crazy defense, which is, he declassified this in his mind and that is a terrible defense for many reasons. one is, of course, the classification statutes don't allow that. but another, as you are reporting a moment ago, the national archives as 16 different documents which evidently, we haven't seen them, but the reporting is that trump was told, if you want to declassify, here's how you do. it here's the procedure. and this is what i've been saying since day one of the mar-a-lago raid, including
when i teach criminal law georgetown always tell my students, criminal intent, the lack of amends rhea, is often your strongest defense because it's a hard for a prosecutor to get into a defendant's mind when a defendant says hey, i did by accident. this wasn't me. i didn't order this. it's hard for a prosecutor to disprove it. but here you've got trump's saying himself, hey, i did this. he's proud of. it he's bragging about it. and so that blows a hole in that defense and makes it really hard...
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in the capital of georgetown, the president called the place a major disaster. this is a hard if it goes to the dentist project. right, i cannot imagine the fee and right of the parents of the children, the clothes result of what the place is not to be of us yet. that is not the concentration of concentration now is on the children at to see to ensure that we do everything to give them as much help as we can. and that is what we're doing right now columbia as president, has suspended the treaty. so the rebel group following the killing of full indigenous children. gustavo, petro, assess the ministry has, we've seen defensive operations in the south. of defiance is from a discipline function of the fog targets age and indigenous community. he says children were forced, if he recruited by the gorilla group, what kills when they tried to run the way the fog dissident guerrillas said, refuse to join the 2016 piece deal this. so most of the rebels lay down their arms . russia has introduced when it cools an empty tower regime in the bel garad region, auto choosing uk
in the capital of georgetown, the president called the place a major disaster. this is a hard if it goes to the dentist project. right, i cannot imagine the fee and right of the parents of the children, the clothes result of what the place is not to be of us yet. that is not the concentration of concentration now is on the children at to see to ensure that we do everything to give them as much help as we can. and that is what we're doing right now columbia as president, has suspended the...
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to attempt to shield individuals from ideas and opinions they find unwelcome in latest ranking georgetowns for free speech. >> i feel comfortable expressing any type of viewpoint but i think that's because my viewpoints align with a lot of the people on campus. >> some speech is more harmful than others. so, it's important to recognize that. >> now, georgetown said that the university supports free expression that is geared toward respectful dialogue. they are private so not technically bound by the first amendment. this week senator tom cotton introduced legislation that can strip federal funds from universe for free speech violations we will see where that one goes. >> bret: a lot of stories on education. great job this week. thanks, alex. up next the panel on the title 42 expiration and former president donald trump's explosive town hall. first, here is what some of our fox affiliates are covering tonight. fox 2 in san francisco where a new survey reveals only 17% of transit riders there feel safe on board amid a crime crisis. 73% want more police on that system. almost half of the peo
to attempt to shield individuals from ideas and opinions they find unwelcome in latest ranking georgetowns for free speech. >> i feel comfortable expressing any type of viewpoint but i think that's because my viewpoints align with a lot of the people on campus. >> some speech is more harmful than others. so, it's important to recognize that. >> now, georgetown said that the university supports free expression that is geared toward respectful dialogue. they are private so not...
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ukraine a perform rituals, but which, in general , correspond to this faith while studying at at georgetownoung katherine is noticed by lev dobriansky, the link between the ukrainian diaspora and the american government is a professor. uh, that person when the forces just day and promoted the idea of the collapse of the soviet union and the creation of these organizations , lev dobriansky arranges chumachenko for the position of head of the so-called ukrainian national information service of one of the divisions of the congress, usa on her act, katherine was engaged in the protection of nazi criminals who settled in the north america from a just erection. she actively counteracted such signals in the search for the nazis and indeed she managed, e.g., to commute sentences . time they started to work. at the end of the eighties , a nationalist organization, the people's rukh, appeared in ukraine, or in translation from the ukrainian people's movement, the rukh leaders demanded changes within the ussr within the framework of gorbachev's reforms called perestroika, but saw the emergence of an
ukraine a perform rituals, but which, in general , correspond to this faith while studying at at georgetownoung katherine is noticed by lev dobriansky, the link between the ukrainian diaspora and the american government is a professor. uh, that person when the forces just day and promoted the idea of the collapse of the soviet union and the creation of these organizations , lev dobriansky arranges chumachenko for the position of head of the so-called ukrainian national information service...
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, stays in georgetown but there wasn't this desire to uncover the bad things that government is doingecognition. the politicians they are given to mcculloch, willingness to respect the divide between public lives and private lives and do you need to know who's having an affair to know how you should vote patient during the next election and unfortunately there are similarf consequences there and a lot of something else worked under the rug and so, we really would've in public services if the public an unmarked about john kennedy self during presidency and how he was on gossiping killers any good looking and healthy tv but he really was not any could've been useful to the voters to know reporterste know it mostly they reported for the washington post they knew what, were not going to share that in when, woodward and bernstein come another newspapers caught on, they realized they could bring down a presidency, this is heavy stuff. and then people have to the journalism school. and we are not simply neutral reporters on what happened to, cleanup and influence onon the outcome. as of the
, stays in georgetown but there wasn't this desire to uncover the bad things that government is doingecognition. the politicians they are given to mcculloch, willingness to respect the divide between public lives and private lives and do you need to know who's having an affair to know how you should vote patient during the next election and unfortunately there are similarf consequences there and a lot of something else worked under the rug and so, we really would've in public services if the...
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is going away and luckily i have not had to miss any votes were hearings because the hospital a georgetown was willing to schedule the chemo around the legislative counter. but i feel like i am really going to be back in the thick of this political fight am grateful to all of my colleagues, including aoc and robert garcia and rebecca -- and congresswoman jasmine crockett who stepped in for me out a number of points to help me out. so we have great solidarity on the democratic side. >> great to see you and in great spirit's and good health and improving. i want to talk to about a number of things, but first i want to get your take on what we heard from president biden. his assessment of speaker mccarthy who he says is an honest broker, who got himself in a bad situation, making a deal with pretty complicated figures. >> he honestly gave the store a way to the extreme maga right within the republican caucus, and we live with it every day. i mean, this fraudulent budget bill that they put in to try to drive america into default would lead to billions of dollars in cuts for veterans in nutriti
is going away and luckily i have not had to miss any votes were hearings because the hospital a georgetown was willing to schedule the chemo around the legislative counter. but i feel like i am really going to be back in the thick of this political fight am grateful to all of my colleagues, including aoc and robert garcia and rebecca -- and congresswoman jasmine crockett who stepped in for me out a number of points to help me out. so we have great solidarity on the democratic side. >>...
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the reason that georgetown law has this advice and is being so specific, asking about the insignia isre moving and whites coordinated, the reason that they're being so specific is that classifying these guys as paramilitaries can be key to stopping them. as they explain, quote, all 50 states prohibit private, unauthorized militias from engaging in activities reserved for the official state militia. this means that armed groups, that are self deployed to pride events and stake up tactical positions operate in military style positions, or report to engage in law enforcement operations like policing, and protecting property. are likely in violation of state law. this advice, just the very fact that it exists. sort of a touchstone moments about where we are as a country right now. it's sort of a scary thing, it is also very practical. and sadly, very necessary. advice. we have posted again this short, four page guide at madel blog tonight if you want to take a look. happy pride everybody! we're not going anywhere! going anywhere hawaii was too expensive so i brought it here. you know with
the reason that georgetown law has this advice and is being so specific, asking about the insignia isre moving and whites coordinated, the reason that they're being so specific is that classifying these guys as paramilitaries can be key to stopping them. as they explain, quote, all 50 states prohibit private, unauthorized militias from engaging in activities reserved for the official state militia. this means that armed groups, that are self deployed to pride events and stake up tactical...
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. >> while a student at georgetown university, she attended a meeting on climate change at the united nations. it was that meeting that inspired her to create soa. >> i am sitting at the edge of my seat just asking myself, who is going to come up with a solution? what is the plan? what is the blueprint? no one stood up and said this is what we are going to do. that was my moment of, i would say, the aha moment of any to build an organization or platform to bring together young people and to build this. >> reporter: since then, soa has helped hundreds of programs and startups like cruzfoam raise hundreds of millions of dollars. daniela could not be happier seeing the impact they are having on pushing industries to a more sustainable future. >> they are reinventing the way that we do business or the way that we handle materials. >> reporter: the emphasis on sustainability and business is only continuing to grow. he is happy he was able to get in on it early but can't wait to see where it goes. >> when you look at who is involved in this space, it speaks volumes of where this is going an
. >> while a student at georgetown university, she attended a meeting on climate change at the united nations. it was that meeting that inspired her to create soa. >> i am sitting at the edge of my seat just asking myself, who is going to come up with a solution? what is the plan? what is the blueprint? no one stood up and said this is what we are going to do. that was my moment of, i would say, the aha moment of any to build an organization or platform to bring together young...
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. >> reporter: while a student at georgetown university, she attended a meeting on climate change at the united nations, it was that meeting that inspired her to create soa. >> i'm sitting at the edge of my seat, just asking myself, okay, who is going to come up with a solution? what is the plan? what is the blueprint? and literally, nobody stood up and said this is what we are going to do. then i had a moment, okay, i needed to build an organization or platform to bring together young people. >> reporter: since then, soa has helped dozens of programs and startups raise hundreds of millions of dollars, daniela said she couldn't be happier, seeing the impact they are having on pushing industries to a more sustainable future. >> they are reinventing the way we do business, or the way that we handle materials. >> reporter: john said the emphasis on sustainability and business is only continuing to grow . he's happy he was able to get in on it early but can't wait to see where it goes. >> when we look at who is involved in this, it speaks volumes for where this is going and why people sh
. >> reporter: while a student at georgetown university, she attended a meeting on climate change at the united nations, it was that meeting that inspired her to create soa. >> i'm sitting at the edge of my seat, just asking myself, okay, who is going to come up with a solution? what is the plan? what is the blueprint? and literally, nobody stood up and said this is what we are going to do. then i had a moment, okay, i needed to build an organization or platform to bring together...
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also tonight with us is mary mccord, a professor at georgetown university law center, and host of thesecuting donald trump. mary and roger, it's great to see both of you. mary, i would like to go to both you, on the novel legal theory that is being tested here, to secure a conviction on a very old charge. what did you make of it and why is it important? >> i think all three of these trials, the -- and the proud boys trials have been important because it shows that the department did what it was correct in doing, which is that it described the offense that -- here, which was a conspiracy to use force to hinder or delay the operation of u.s. law, that u.s. lobbying the constitutionally and statutorily required meeting of the joint session of congress to count the electoral college ballots, to actually certify the election. and this was an effort to use force to undermine the will of the voters, undermine the will of the people, and prevent the peaceful transition of power. you referred to it as sort of being novel. but it's an old statute. it's been around a long time. so, it's not so m
also tonight with us is mary mccord, a professor at georgetown university law center, and host of thesecuting donald trump. mary and roger, it's great to see both of you. mary, i would like to go to both you, on the novel legal theory that is being tested here, to secure a conviction on a very old charge. what did you make of it and why is it important? >> i think all three of these trials, the -- and the proud boys trials have been important because it shows that the department did what...
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so eliza went to georgetown visitation for a couple of years and then she went to oberlin. but for a while she didn't graduate. but the thing her was she was so precocious that when she went to georgetown visitation, i found the academic records on her and she was only there like i could only find records for couple of years. she she might have gone there longer the first year she went, there were records to show that got high marks. she got prizes for reading and spelling and geography. she told an interviewer late life that as a child she loved playing with maps and a globe. i was always planning journey, she said. so this was something that interest her. this idea of the world from a very young age. but she later, you can see in many of these letters that i referred to that she is witty and she had a tendency to dramatize things and to exaggerate things. but i think she must have been a whole lot of fun to hang out with because she seemed to just have friends everywhere. she went to dinner. she had such yes, yes. and that was the thing about her is that she had friends i
so eliza went to georgetown visitation for a couple of years and then she went to oberlin. but for a while she didn't graduate. but the thing her was she was so precocious that when she went to georgetown visitation, i found the academic records on her and she was only there like i could only find records for couple of years. she she might have gone there longer the first year she went, there were records to show that got high marks. she got prizes for reading and spelling and geography. she...
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. >> reporter: while a student at georgetown university, she attended a meeting on climate change at the united nations. that meeting inspired her to create soa. >> i'm sitting at the edge of my seat just asking myself okay, who is actually going to come up with a solution? what is the plan? what is the blueprint? literally no one stood up and said this is what we're going to do. that was my moment of i would say the aha moment of i need to build an organization or platform to bring together young people and to build solutions for our ocean and the planet. >> reporter: since then soa has helped hundreds of programs and startups like cruz foam raise hundreds of millions of dollars. daniella says she couldn't be happier seeing the impact they're having pushing industries to a more sustainable future. >> they're reinventing the way we do business or handle materials. >> reporter: john says the emphasis on sustainability in business is only continuing to grow. he's happen he was able to get in on it early but can't wait to see where it goes. >> when we look at who's involved in this spac
. >> reporter: while a student at georgetown university, she attended a meeting on climate change at the united nations. that meeting inspired her to create soa. >> i'm sitting at the edge of my seat just asking myself okay, who is actually going to come up with a solution? what is the plan? what is the blueprint? literally no one stood up and said this is what we're going to do. that was my moment of i would say the aha moment of i need to build an organization or platform to bring...
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. >> reporter: while a student at georgetown university she attended a meeting at the unite nations >t just asking myself, okay, who is actually going to come up with a solution? what i the plan? what are the blueprints? literally no one stood up some said, there is what we are going to do. so, that was my moment of, i would say, the ah-ha moment. i need to build a platform to bring together young people . >> they raised hundreds of millions. she could not be happier seeing the impact they are having on pushing industrie to a more sustainable future. >> they are reinventing the way we do business and handle materials. >> reporter: john says the emphasis on sustainability in business is only continuing to grow. he is happy he was able to get in on it early but can't wait to see where it goes. >> when we look at who is involved in this space it speak volumes of where it is going an why people should be excited fo it. >> reporter: they say they are not only hopeful for the future but they think this next generation of entrepreneurs wil have a tremendous impact on our planet's health. >>
. >> reporter: while a student at georgetown university she attended a meeting at the unite nations >t just asking myself, okay, who is actually going to come up with a solution? what i the plan? what are the blueprints? literally no one stood up some said, there is what we are going to do. so, that was my moment of, i would say, the ah-ha moment. i need to build a platform to bring together young people . >> they raised hundreds of millions. she could not be happier seeing the...
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georgetown, texas, near austin is number one. santa cruz added 7,000 people in the last two years, an increase of about 12%. we know that some of those people are workers who can either work remotely or are now commuting back into the bay area after leaving. audrey, it is interesting. plenty of numbers. the full story at 5:30. >> working on home and looking at that bid i don't, you see the palm trees, the beach, i get it. ian, looking forward to your full story, thanks so much. >>> in san francisco, residents and businesses hit hard by a days-long power outage got a chance to vent their frustrations to city hall. the hearing was called to examine the impact and pg&e's response to a vault fire and power outage that turned out the lights for thousands of customers last month. some of those customers didn't get their power back for days. today, tenants associations and residents shared their frustrations about that outage and what they said was a lack of clear communication. board of supervisors president aaron peskin called the hea
georgetown, texas, near austin is number one. santa cruz added 7,000 people in the last two years, an increase of about 12%. we know that some of those people are workers who can either work remotely or are now commuting back into the bay area after leaving. audrey, it is interesting. plenty of numbers. the full story at 5:30. >> working on home and looking at that bid i don't, you see the palm trees, the beach, i get it. ian, looking forward to your full story, thanks so much....
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a couple of years ago, a billionaire brain scientist put up the statues in the historic georgetown neighborhood. they're remakes of optimus brim and bumblebee fashioned from old car parts. the statues are creating a stir and have been for a while among neighbors. some say nuisance because they draw too many people to the neighborhood. the owner says they are symbols of the work he does because they represent machines and humans living in harmony. today a panel of d.c. judges ordered the autobots to transform and roll out. the owner says he does plan to appeal the decision. >> that's art. >> it is. >> pretty magnificent. where will they go? i wonder. maybe on the roof? i don't know. give them to somebody who has a bigger backyard. >>> stream our newscasts on roku, amazon fire tv, samsung tv plus, and xumo. raj mathai, what's coming up next? >>> the clock continues to tick. will lawmakers reach that deal on the debt limit? there is optimism this evening, but will it happen before the june 1st deadline? >>> also, with heth failing, more and more people are calling on senator feinstein to step down
a couple of years ago, a billionaire brain scientist put up the statues in the historic georgetown neighborhood. they're remakes of optimus brim and bumblebee fashioned from old car parts. the statues are creating a stir and have been for a while among neighbors. some say nuisance because they draw too many people to the neighborhood. the owner says they are symbols of the work he does because they represent machines and humans living in harmony. today a panel of d.c. judges ordered the...
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all students as news of the fire spread, rescue workers and guy on his capital city, georgetown launched a large scale medical evacuation plan. everything has been set up. and so our son here to receive the clinic of children and those for a severe at again, sir. i know i said that the night is for the result of what the place is not have to be the guy and he's authorities say evacuation efforts were slowed. 5, bad weather but at least 6 survivors were air lifted to georgetown to receive medical treatment. we use our training, we use our gps as somebody got in there. so we were lucky enough to get in. we landed somewhere around 1 32 o'clock in the morning and we just came back out here with 3 critical patients. kiana's education minister confirmed the students who died in the fire work girls between the ages of 12 and 17, along with 15 year old boy, the child of dorm parents who were trying to rescue other children at the time of the fire police in central deanna say an investigation into the incident is underway, adding that the origin of the fire is still unknown, but it was it up a li
all students as news of the fire spread, rescue workers and guy on his capital city, georgetown launched a large scale medical evacuation plan. everything has been set up. and so our son here to receive the clinic of children and those for a severe at again, sir. i know i said that the night is for the result of what the place is not have to be the guy and he's authorities say evacuation efforts were slowed. 5, bad weather but at least 6 survivors were air lifted to georgetown to receive...
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reporters hike out for the same as a tendency to think what happens in georgetown stays in georgetown. there was not this desire to uncover the bad things government is doing. call it may be a recognition that politicians are human too? call it a willingness to respected divide between public lives and private lives. do you need to know who is having an affair to know how you should devote the next election? there are some ill consequences to this. there's a lot of stuff i got swept under the river. it would have really been a public service if the public had known more about jon kennedy during hisw presidency. how he was on lots of painkillers. he could be on tv for a while and lookok good. some think that would have been useful foron folks to know they knew it. they're not going to share that. with woodward and bernstein and other newspaperss caught on they could bring down a presidency. this is heady stuff. people had up to journalism school. we are not simply neutral reporters journalism becomes a cause. at least at first it was often a cause for progressive reform. this is where
reporters hike out for the same as a tendency to think what happens in georgetown stays in georgetown. there was not this desire to uncover the bad things government is doing. call it may be a recognition that politicians are human too? call it a willingness to respected divide between public lives and private lives. do you need to know who is having an affair to know how you should devote the next election? there are some ill consequences to this. there's a lot of stuff i got swept under the...
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stays in georgetown.there wasn't this desire to uncover the bad things the government is doing. call it a recognition that politicians are human too. call it a willingness to respect the divide between public life and private life. do you need to know who's having an affair to know how you should vote in the next election and there are some unfortunate dual consequences to this. there's a lot of that they got swept under the rug so would the benefit public service of the public had known more about john kennedy's health during his presidency and how he was on lots of painkillers and he could be on tv for while and look good and young and healthy body wasn't and it would have been useful for voters to know. reporters knew it but they weren't going to share that. when woodward and bernstein and other newspapers caught on and realized they could bring down a president this is heady stuff than people had off to journalism school. they are simply neutral reporters on what happened. we could have an influence o
stays in georgetown.there wasn't this desire to uncover the bad things the government is doing. call it a recognition that politicians are human too. call it a willingness to respect the divide between public life and private life. do you need to know who's having an affair to know how you should vote in the next election and there are some unfortunate dual consequences to this. there's a lot of that they got swept under the rug so would the benefit public service of the public had known more...
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so we picked georgetown university law school back in that day, and we did come in. peter matheson came, spoke, he wrote in the spirit of crazy horse. so wonderful book. warren allman came, who was minister of justice, came all the way from canada, bill styron and his wife rose. the bill wrote sophie's choice. big supporters harvey arden came, who was the editor of prison writings. also important. so it was a wonderful panel. it was a long time ago and a lot happened next. i was told you'll need a similar to get in to meet leonard peltier in leavenworth. it's not likely to happen. oddly enough, with the way that the rules were sometimes arbitrary, larry, they allowed a prison powwow that someone organized pottawattamie lady and they said, no one can come in to the powwow that's on is visiting list only people that aren't on the list. so interestingly enough, i didn't qualify for that list. i qualified to go into the powwow. i remember going through the underground of this big structure and being told that most of the time visitors never see past the front door. but b
so we picked georgetown university law school back in that day, and we did come in. peter matheson came, spoke, he wrote in the spirit of crazy horse. so wonderful book. warren allman came, who was minister of justice, came all the way from canada, bill styron and his wife rose. the bill wrote sophie's choice. big supporters harvey arden came, who was the editor of prison writings. also important. so it was a wonderful panel. it was a long time ago and a lot happened next. i was told you'll...
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medea. others had been transported to the intensive care unit of the main hospital in the capitol, georgetown, more than 200 kilometers away. diana's president, thank those countries providing support, including experts from barbados and the united states. trained to collect and analyze dna for the final identification of the victims. i want to say it to all the members of the families here that we will continue to be with by your side and support you to in this very, very difficult time. members of the government observed a moment of silence for the victims. the young girl whose believe to have started the fires among the injured shell, reportedly be sent to the juvenile detention facility once out of hospital. it is reminded that 12 story music legends has died. the age of 83. publicists said she passed away peacefully as a home in switzerland following a long illness to and it was one of the top recording office ever setting was a 118000000 albums and winning 12 trucks. i'll be back in just a couple of moments. take you through the big stories of the day in the day. i've waited aside from
medea. others had been transported to the intensive care unit of the main hospital in the capitol, georgetown, more than 200 kilometers away. diana's president, thank those countries providing support, including experts from barbados and the united states. trained to collect and analyze dna for the final identification of the victims. i want to say it to all the members of the families here that we will continue to be with by your side and support you to in this very, very difficult time....
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this is in georgetown.epresent something that was a daily activity for caroline and her father that continued into the whiteou house. she would sit with him when he would have breakfast every morning. that was a time they had together. there waste interestingly it wod have been in their private quarters as opposed to these types of images taken by the white house photographers and what you could think up is not public spaces but not the strictly private spaces. these were the spaces open to other white house staff to dignitaries in some cases to the press. >> and a lot of the photos we have seen the children clearly had free run of the white house. now, did they ever come into contact with the press with any reporters?ra because they are also in the white house. they have any interactions with them? >> they didn't run intoen them. [laughter] i do not know how frequently but i do think it' was something tht is not necessarily anticipated when they first got into the white house. the first interaction carolin
this is in georgetown.epresent something that was a daily activity for caroline and her father that continued into the whiteou house. she would sit with him when he would have breakfast every morning. that was a time they had together. there waste interestingly it wod have been in their private quarters as opposed to these types of images taken by the white house photographers and what you could think up is not public spaces but not the strictly private spaces. these were the spaces open to...
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some of the survivors have been flown to an emergency centre in georgetown.scribed the disaster as painful and horrible. the governor of mexico's state says flights have been suspended after ash from a volcano was found on the runway. 0pposition parties in thailand have agreed to push through an ambition agenda if they are able to form the next government. they want to change the constitution, and military conscription, and allow same—sex marriages. they command the lower house following the election but they have to win support in the upper houses they to govern. the us republican senator tim scott has launched his campaign to be the republican nominee for the president. hejoined donald trump and nikki haley in an already crowded republican field. there is no deal but kevin mccarthy came out a short while ago after talks with the president. he said the meeting was productive. he said the tone was good. he appeared upbeat and he said there was still a way to go before they make a compromise. he did say he believed the president does want to make a deal. bear
some of the survivors have been flown to an emergency centre in georgetown.scribed the disaster as painful and horrible. the governor of mexico's state says flights have been suspended after ash from a volcano was found on the runway. 0pposition parties in thailand have agreed to push through an ambition agenda if they are able to form the next government. they want to change the constitution, and military conscription, and allow same—sex marriages. they command the lower house following the...
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medea. others had been transported to the intensive care unit of the main hospital in the capitol, georgetown, more than 200 kilometers away. diana's president, thank those countries providing support, including experts from barbados and the united states. trained to collect and analyze dna for the final identification of the victims. i want to say it to all the members of the families here that we will continue to be with by your side and support you. so it is very, very difficult time. members that the government observed a moment of silence for the victims, the young girl whose believe to have started the fires among the injured shell, reportedly be sent to the juvenile detention facility once out of hospital its music legend, tina turner has died at the age of 83, a publicist said she passed away peacefully as a home in switzerland following along illness known as the queen of rock and roll. she's nice to fame in the 1960s partnering, husband, i don't know. they come back to abusive marriage and went on to launch a. so the correct to tennessee became one of the top recording office of old
medea. others had been transported to the intensive care unit of the main hospital in the capitol, georgetown, more than 200 kilometers away. diana's president, thank those countries providing support, including experts from barbados and the united states. trained to collect and analyze dna for the final identification of the victims. i want to say it to all the members of the families here that we will continue to be with by your side and support you. so it is very, very difficult time....
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he went to washington georgetown university and he was named heir to the throne in 2009 when heir toity in new york. first ladyjill biden is one of the guests at the ceremony as well as the king of the netherlands. people can join as the king of the netherlands. people canjoin in as the king of the netherlands. people can join in celebrations online. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk.. an initiative to tackle racism in policing in england and wales is itself facing allegations of racism from some of the ethnic minority staff involved. the police race action plan was launched after african—american george floyd was murdered in the us in 2020. uk rail passengers face more disruption at the start of a series of strikes over the coming days. members of the train drivers�* union aslef walked out on wednesday morning and are due to do the same on saturday. the rmt union will strike on friday. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there. the weather half term week continues to frustrate some but it's been glorious for others. west has certain
he went to washington georgetown university and he was named heir to the throne in 2009 when heir toity in new york. first ladyjill biden is one of the guests at the ceremony as well as the king of the netherlands. people can join as the king of the netherlands. people canjoin in as the king of the netherlands. people can join in celebrations online. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk.. an initiative to tackle racism in policing in england and wales is itself...