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jane harman, i want to bring you back. we were talking before joe biden was speaking.particular plea to remember how fragile democracy is? >> i thought it was very important. he also said it was important to look forward. let me just mention, dana, when he began speaking, i said that the capitol closed on 9/11, and i thought how wrong that was. many of us argued for reopening it, and when it reopened at 5:00 p.m. on 9/11, about 150 members of congress stood together on the capitol steps and sang "god bless america." and what i remember from that moment was, nobody cared if the person next to them was a republican or a democrat, all we cared about was that america was under attack and america would fight back. and we have not had another significant terrorist attack on u.s. soil since 9/11. it's worth celebrating that. in spite of everything else that's happened and the rise of check terrorism and other threats from china and russia's invasion of ukraine and other things we face. but i think on this day, as joe biden said, that there is not only the heroism of the first
jane harman, i want to bring you back. we were talking before joe biden was speaking.particular plea to remember how fragile democracy is? >> i thought it was very important. he also said it was important to look forward. let me just mention, dana, when he began speaking, i said that the capitol closed on 9/11, and i thought how wrong that was. many of us argued for reopening it, and when it reopened at 5:00 p.m. on 9/11, about 150 members of congress stood together on the capitol steps...
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think ta.congresswoman harman, good t have you back on this morning. >> thank so how seriously -- >>my question. he said in so many words this is not a bluff. how seriously should the u.s. take this? >> well, this is not a bluff on the other side, either. he's cornered, this is something we worried about, he's panicking. this is absolutely clear and i think it's meaningful that he could -- he could -- cause serious damage to four nuclear power plants in ukraine, which would cause possibly one or more to melt down, pollute the drinking water in the area and send radiation into ukraine, west to nato and east to russia. this is a big deal. he could do that. then the question comes is he attacking nato? i would say yeah. if there are cyber attacks on nato there should be a nuclear attack in this form on nato that will, i think, cause nato to respond even more forcefully. but the point is calling up a bunch of untrained reservists to go in tanks that explode to areas that are very well-defended and fortunately have advanced arms from the west doesn't seem to me like a sensible move. >> th
think ta.congresswoman harman, good t have you back on this morning. >> thank so how seriously -- >>my question. he said in so many words this is not a bluff. how seriously should the u.s. take this? >> well, this is not a bluff on the other side, either. he's cornered, this is something we worried about, he's panicking. this is absolutely clear and i think it's meaningful that he could -- he could -- cause serious damage to four nuclear power plants in ukraine, which would...
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harriet harman: thank you, mr speaker.lent speech from the right honorable member for uxbridge and south ruislip , which i am sure will have resonated in every member of this house and, indeed, everyone in this country. it was a brilliant speech. i am grateful for the opportunity to pay my tribute to the queen, on my own behalf but also on behalf of my constituents, particularly those who, coming from commonwealth countries in africa and the caribbean, held the queen in such high regard. we are a constitutional monarchy, and for we mps, the queen was ever present in the interwoven relationship between the monarch and her parliament. she underpinned our democratic system for over 70 years -- underpinning it but never intervening in it. she was always salient but never meddled. she avoided controversy not by staying in the background -- far from it; she performed her role to the utmost -- but by respecting the boundaries. she carried out her duties and gave us her full commitment for us to carry out ours. when many denigrate
harriet harman: thank you, mr speaker.lent speech from the right honorable member for uxbridge and south ruislip , which i am sure will have resonated in every member of this house and, indeed, everyone in this country. it was a brilliant speech. i am grateful for the opportunity to pay my tribute to the queen, on my own behalf but also on behalf of my constituents, particularly those who, coming from commonwealth countries in africa and the caribbean, held the queen in such high regard. we are...
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think that music can change the world and that every person can change and give them what this means. harman law nashikuru, their desert, people and ukraine. good to be surrounded by music. ver, creed in april ice. here we stayed concerts in air, raid shelters, to comfort little that they were frightened, or rather than the law chronicler de la keith, throughout the la senza town. on the 2nd, when we did not look, did they be sure, alexia sham britzky and his key faced sophia chamber choir, arrived in germany from war torn ukraine. they, too are using music to fight for their country. oh, i the choir was founded in 2007, and quickly became an important part of cultural life and the ukrainian capital. but it's sense of identity and purpose has changed since february. oh dr. the, my old sir. lucy, yourselves as cultural ambassadors of ukraine, and i'm not sure you me see a national hot or a said the stick will tunnel diplomacy. ok, we want musicians from germany and bell roost to now and learn more about you training culture and to distinguish it from russian culture. lucy beach, shes not proc
think that music can change the world and that every person can change and give them what this means. harman law nashikuru, their desert, people and ukraine. good to be surrounded by music. ver, creed in april ice. here we stayed concerts in air, raid shelters, to comfort little that they were frightened, or rather than the law chronicler de la keith, throughout the la senza town. on the 2nd, when we did not look, did they be sure, alexia sham britzky and his key faced sophia chamber choir,...
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harman law, nashikuru, they desert people and ukraine. good to be surrounded by music. ver the. in april, last year, we staged concerts in airway shelters. to comfort little that were frightened, or was rather than the law chronicler de la keith, throughout the lasandra town, on the 2nd, only did the name be sure, alexia sham. britzky and his key faced sophia chamber choir, ripened germany from war torn ukraine. they too are using music to fight for their country. oh, i the choir was founded in 2007, and quickly became an important part of cultural life and the ukrainian capital. but it sense of identity and purpose has changed since february. oh dr. the my old sir. ah, this yourselves as cultural advisors of ukraine, and i'm not sure you me see a national hot or a senate stickle to no diplomacy. okay. we want musicians from germany and bell roost to now and learn more about you training culture and to distinguish it from russian culture. lucy bit shows nala paul greens, coker taller e or cache. yes, they put awhile over the deceased crew bomb. oh, natalia alexander also feels a
harman law, nashikuru, they desert people and ukraine. good to be surrounded by music. ver the. in april, last year, we staged concerts in airway shelters. to comfort little that were frightened, or was rather than the law chronicler de la keith, throughout the lasandra town, on the 2nd, only did the name be sure, alexia sham. britzky and his key faced sophia chamber choir, ripened germany from war torn ukraine. they too are using music to fight for their country. oh, i the choir was founded in...
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harriet harman had been sacked as a cabinet minister in 1998.empty and my phone stopped ringing. my office was astonished to get a call from buckingham palace. no—one else wanted to have anything to do with me! laughter. but the queen wanted to see me. i was invited to take tea with the queen for her to thank me for my service as secretary of state. when tony blair won his landslide victory, the queen reminded him that winston churchill had been herfirst prime minister. i was talking to someone with extraordinary knowledge, experience, history. i used to look forward to it. the relationship between monarch and prime minister is precious and unique. liz truss will fulfil her new role alongside a new king. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. with the proclamation of king charles, many titles and names referring to the late queen will change. for more on that, our diplomatic correspondent james landale. well, this is quite common whenever there is a new monarch, a bit of a reshuffle of titles. the king's wife camilla becomes queen consort, just lik
harriet harman had been sacked as a cabinet minister in 1998.empty and my phone stopped ringing. my office was astonished to get a call from buckingham palace. no—one else wanted to have anything to do with me! laughter. but the queen wanted to see me. i was invited to take tea with the queen for her to thank me for my service as secretary of state. when tony blair won his landslide victory, the queen reminded him that winston churchill had been herfirst prime minister. i was talking to...
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it's saying that in the hands, 98 percent of voters favorite annexation harman brought reports. what happens next to start today? the lead as the pro ration leaders of those 4 regions, including the 2 self declaring republics of the dump off and also have on and announced that they would address letters to president put in to accept or consider the idea of annexation depending on the results of the sort of phantom visits by some of those leaders are expected. it is to moscow today to meet in person is better than putting ad, deliver those messages as the expectation. and what's being said here about russia will be favorable and that soon either tomorrow or after tomorrow, a deal will be assigned or a treaty will be assigned a $32.00. i'm next session between president put in and the for leaders of those regents. when that happens, that street will be studied by the constitutional court to check it compatibility with russian constitution. when it is approved by the constitutional court, it will be voted on by the parliament, the 2 chambers of the parliament in the next couple of
it's saying that in the hands, 98 percent of voters favorite annexation harman brought reports. what happens next to start today? the lead as the pro ration leaders of those 4 regions, including the 2 self declaring republics of the dump off and also have on and announced that they would address letters to president put in to accept or consider the idea of annexation depending on the results of the sort of phantom visits by some of those leaders are expected. it is to moscow today to meet in...
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harriet harman had been sacked as a cabinet minister in 1998.hone stopped ringing. my office was astonished to get a call from buckingham palace. no—one else wanted to have anything to do with me! but the queen wanted to see me. i was invited to take tea with the queen for her to thank me for my service as secretary of state. when tony blair won his landslide victory, the queen reminded him that winston churchill had been herfirst prime minister. i was talking to someone with extraordinary knowledge, experience, history. i used to look forward to it. the relationship between monarch and prime minister is precious and unique. liz truss will fulfil her new role alongside a new king. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. when the queen came to the throne in 1952, britain's role in the world was changing rapidly. former colonies were gaining independence, as the british empire evolved into the commonwealth. and the seven decades of the queen's reign saw even greater change. in a moment, we'll hear from yogita limaye in delhi, and nada tawfik injamaica
harriet harman had been sacked as a cabinet minister in 1998.hone stopped ringing. my office was astonished to get a call from buckingham palace. no—one else wanted to have anything to do with me! but the queen wanted to see me. i was invited to take tea with the queen for her to thank me for my service as secretary of state. when tony blair won his landslide victory, the queen reminded him that winston churchill had been herfirst prime minister. i was talking to someone with extraordinary...
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harriet harman had been sacked as a cabinet minister in 1998.ave anything to do with me! but the queen wanted to see me. i was invited to take tea with the queen for her to thank me for my service as secretary of state. the relationship between monarch and prime minister when tony blair won his landslide victory the queen reminded him that winston churchill had been her first prime minister. i winston churchill had been her first prime minister.— prime minister. i was talking to someone with _ prime minister. i was talking to someone with extraordinary - someone with extraordinary knowledge, experience, history. i used to look forward to it. the relationship — used to look forward to it. the relationship between monarch and prime minister is precious and unique. liz truss will fulfil her new role alongside a new king. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. the new reign of king charles which began yesterday and is
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coming up, jane harman is joining bloomberg tv.loomberg. ♪ alix: keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world. kim jong-un is raising the stakes for any military confrontation with the u.s. and its allies. he expanded the circumstances under which north korea would launch a nuclear strike. they listed five conditions for using weapons of mass destruction. one is if his leadership is threatened. china is stepping up defenses against covid. the government is placing more restrictions on internal travel designed to reduce the risk of outbreaks. the commonest party congress is in beijing. xi jinping is effective to secure a president breaking third term in office. it is the end of one era and the beginning of another. two days after queen elizabeth ii died following seven tickets, her son -- seven decades, her son charles will be proclaimed king. he is the oldest person to gain the crown in british history. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in mo
coming up, jane harman is joining bloomberg tv.loomberg. ♪ alix: keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world. kim jong-un is raising the stakes for any military confrontation with the u.s. and its allies. he expanded the circumstances under which north korea would launch a nuclear strike. they listed five conditions for using weapons of mass destruction. one is if his leadership is threatened. china is stepping up defenses against covid. the government is placing more restrictions...
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bell ribeiro—addy and harriet harman met with police to discuss the shooting of 24—year—old chris kabaervices are looking this morning. and so far so good, all running smoothly this morning. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. another very mild start. temperatures overnight staying in the mid—teens celsius. some mist and fog patches around first thing. they will lift to some bright and sunny spells. variable amounts of cloud. the chance of one or two showers and thicker cloud towards the end of the day. temperatures a very warm 26 celsius. overnight tonight, variable amounts of cloud. we could see showers moving through. some clearer spells. the minimum temperature stays mild — between 14—16c. it is going to be a largely cloudy start tomorrow. you can see another front coming up from the south, so, first thing, some outbreaks of rain. dry for a time, but then that front starts to move north and that's going to bring some rain, largely south of the m4, through tuesday afternoon. the temperature not quite so warm tomorrow, 21 celsius. as we head further through the week, th
bell ribeiro—addy and harriet harman met with police to discuss the shooting of 24—year—old chris kabaervices are looking this morning. and so far so good, all running smoothly this morning. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. another very mild start. temperatures overnight staying in the mid—teens celsius. some mist and fog patches around first thing. they will lift to some bright and sunny spells. variable amounts of cloud. the chance of one or two showers and thicker...
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griff: sean harman and dave foldes thank you for letting everyone check in and want to go let politiciansrom you from coast to coast, dave and sean have a labor day weekend. i hope your business is packed this weekend. >> you better believe it, football, baby. alicia: former president trump requesting special master to independently re review siege. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. scout is protected by simparica trio, and he's in it to win it. simparica trio is the first and only chew with triple protection. oh, fleas and ticks ♪ intestinal worms... wow heartworm disease, no problem with simarica trio. this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions including seizures. use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. for winning protection. go with simparica trio. [laughter] hey, i was thinking about going back to school to get my master's... i just saw som
griff: sean harman and dave foldes thank you for letting everyone check in and want to go let politiciansrom you from coast to coast, dave and sean have a labor day weekend. i hope your business is packed this weekend. >> you better believe it, football, baby. alicia: former president trump requesting special master to independently re review siege. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure...
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that's after a stunning captain's innings from harman preet kaur, she blasted an unbeaten knock of 143e lost some early wickets, a short while ago they were 127 forfourfrom 22 overs. it isa it is a must win at the moment. lancashire produced a remarkable victory in the county championship against essex at chelmsford. lancs dismissed the hosts forjust 59 to win by 38 runs just after lunch on the second day. 26 wickets fell yesterday and only 370 runs were scored across four innings in the match. lancashire head coach glen chapple described the pitch as "unplayable". let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today. worcester warriors will be suspended from all competitions unless they prove to the rugby football union they have a "credible" plan for the future by 5pm next monday. the financially stricken club have only been able to name a 22 player squad for tonight's premiership cup match at gloucester, with a current coach and former player coming out of retirement to help. wales have finalised their squad ahead of next month's rugby world cup in new z
that's after a stunning captain's innings from harman preet kaur, she blasted an unbeaten knock of 143e lost some early wickets, a short while ago they were 127 forfourfrom 22 overs. it isa it is a must win at the moment. lancashire produced a remarkable victory in the county championship against essex at chelmsford. lancs dismissed the hosts forjust 59 to win by 38 runs just after lunch on the second day. 26 wickets fell yesterday and only 370 runs were scored across four innings in the match....
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coming up, jane harman of the wilson center will be joining balance of power with david westin on bloombergand radio. i am headed over to radio. tune into bloomberg's "the cable" at the top of the hour. have a wonderful weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, welcome to balance of power. the world reacts to the passing of queen elizabeth, and the reactor what the 70 year reign meant to the country. >> she is an incredibly decent woman, the thoughts and prayers of the american people are with the people the united kingdom and the commonwealth. >> queen elizabeth ii was the rock modern britain was built. the very spirit of great britain. that spirit will indoor. -- endure. >> from the world of politics to the world of business this is "bloomberg: balance of power,"
coming up, jane harman of the wilson center will be joining balance of power with david westin on bloombergand radio. i am headed over to radio. tune into bloomberg's "the cable" at the top of the hour. have a wonderful weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, welcome to balance of power. the world reacts to the passing of queen elizabeth, and the reactor what the 70 year reign meant to the country. >> she is an incredibly decent...
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fascinating talking to i you this morning, harriet harman.ncil for so long, even she is struggling with some of the terminology around this, which we all know more about this, after the accession ceremony and then the proclamation itself, that will all unfold during the morning. it is just after half past seven. it looks like things will be drying up it looks like things will be drying up and brightening up this weekend as we lose this area of low pressure, which we have had all week bringing plenty of showers and thunderstorms, so it will be drier for many with a good deal of sunshine around, still a few showers around in the forecast because the area of low pressure affecting parts of eastern england, so it is here where we see most of the cloud and the showers. any mist and fog could slowly clear away, could lift into prague. a few showers — micro into fog. a bit more of a breeze, a northerly breeze, the winds later elsewhere. top temperatures, the high teens in the north, up to 22 degrees across the south. through this evening and overnig
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richard quest, most of cnn's "quest means business," the author of "elizabeth the queen" and robert harman, author of "queen of our times." all of you know so much about this moment that we're in. richard, tributes pouring in from around the world. you've got the large crowds that bianca is reporting on outside buckingham palace to honor the queen. what does this moment mean? i think about it, richard, and i think, gosh, this is a woman who got off the plane finding out that she was going to be the queen, winston churchill was there to greet her. it is incredible to think about it. >> duty, duty, duty, as nic robertson said. i think for those of us in britain, those of us who are, if you like, subjects of what was queen elizabeth ii, steven fry the actor summed it up in his tweet today. he said, oh, dear, oh, my, oh, heavens. bless my soul. oh, lord, hack. and that sort of is the way a lot of us, just talking to friends and family tonight. from the day i was born, she was there. i mean every event, every national moment had the queen at its center. duty was just something born and bred int
richard quest, most of cnn's "quest means business," the author of "elizabeth the queen" and robert harman, author of "queen of our times." all of you know so much about this moment that we're in. richard, tributes pouring in from around the world. you've got the large crowds that bianca is reporting on outside buckingham palace to honor the queen. what does this moment mean? i think about it, richard, and i think, gosh, this is a woman who got off the plane...
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harriet harman had been sacked as a cabinet minister in 1998.d my phone stopped ringing. my office was astonished to get a call from buckingham palace. no—one else wanted to have anything to do with me! but the queen wanted to see me. i was invited to take tea with the queen for her to thank me for my service as secretary of state. when tony blair won his landslide victory, the queen reminded him that winston churchill had been herfirst prime minister. i was talking to someone with extraordinary knowledge, experience, history. i used to look forward to it. the relationship between monarch and prime minister is precious and unique. liz truss will fulfil her new role alongside a new king. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. reflections on the queen's long reign, and the way it's shaped modern britain, have produced some remarkable facts over the past 2a hours. 94% of the population of the world have only ever known one british monarch. according to a yougov study, 31% of the population of the uk said they had either seen or met the queen in real l
harriet harman had been sacked as a cabinet minister in 1998.d my phone stopped ringing. my office was astonished to get a call from buckingham palace. no—one else wanted to have anything to do with me! but the queen wanted to see me. i was invited to take tea with the queen for her to thank me for my service as secretary of state. when tony blair won his landslide victory, the queen reminded him that winston churchill had been herfirst prime minister. i was talking to someone with...
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wicket of shefali verma as they reduced the tourists to 99 for 3, but then, a captain's innings from harmantrail the three match series 1—0, so it's a must win. staying with cricket lancashire produced a remarkable victory in the county championship against essex at chelmsford. lancs dismissed the hosts forjust 59 to win by 38 runs just after lunch on the second day. 26 wickets fell yesterday and only 370 runs were scored across four innings in the match. lancashire head coach glen chapple described the pitch as "unplayable". tonight, scotland take on ukraine in the nations league, just three months after the ukrainians knocked them out of the world cup play offs. scotland sit second in their group, a point behind ukraine. manager steve clarke has stressed the importance of adding a "younger element to his squad selection, as he looks to build for the future. certainly recently i've always tried to bring in a younger because you, are looking for the next generation. and i know myself, and a lot of squads as a young player you get the experience, you are in and around the lads that are playi
wicket of shefali verma as they reduced the tourists to 99 for 3, but then, a captain's innings from harmantrail the three match series 1—0, so it's a must win. staying with cricket lancashire produced a remarkable victory in the county championship against essex at chelmsford. lancs dismissed the hosts forjust 59 to win by 38 runs just after lunch on the second day. 26 wickets fell yesterday and only 370 runs were scored across four innings in the match. lancashire head coach glen chapple...
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bell ribeiro—addy and harriet harman met with police to discuss the shooting of 24—year—old chris kaba street. there are also severe delays on the picadilly line now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. another very mild start. temperatures overnight staying in the mid—teens celsius. some mist and fog patches around first thing. they will lift to some bright and sunny spells. variable amounts of cloud. the chance of one or two showers and thicker cloud towards the end of the day. temperatures a very warm 26 celsius. overnight tonight, variable amounts of cloud. we could see showers moving through. some clearer spells. the minimum temperature stays mild — between 14—16c. it is going to be a largely cloudy start tomorrow. you can see another front coming up from the south, so, first thing, some outbreaks of rain. dry for a time, but then that front starts to move north and that�*s going to bring some rain, largely south of the ma, through tuesday afternoon. the temperature not quite so warm tomorrow, 21 celsius. as we head further through the week, there is plenty of dry weather
bell ribeiro—addy and harriet harman met with police to discuss the shooting of 24—year—old chris kaba street. there are also severe delays on the picadilly line now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. another very mild start. temperatures overnight staying in the mid—teens celsius. some mist and fog patches around first thing. they will lift to some bright and sunny spells. variable amounts of cloud. the chance of one or two showers and thicker cloud towards the end of the...
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. >> jane harman covering the waterfront on both sides of the atlantic, thank you for being here.'ll go live to london. we are just literally moments away from indeed learning the identity of the united kingdom's new prime minister. >>> we'll also get an update on the violent abduction of a schoolteacher in tennessee. what the suspect left at the scene that helped track him down. >>> meanwhile, it'll be an emotional week in uvalde, texas, as students and staff start the new school year. but the community got a nice surprise ahead of the first home high school football game. we'll show you that just ahead on "morning joe." to keep you in frame. and the meeting on track. meta portal. the smart video calling device that makes work from home work for you. okay season 6! aw... this'll take forev—or not. do i just focus on when things don't work, and not appreciate when they do? i love it when work actually works! i just booked this parking spot... this desk... and this conference room! i am filing status reports on an app that i made! i'm not even a coder! and it works!... i like your
. >> jane harman covering the waterfront on both sides of the atlantic, thank you for being here.'ll go live to london. we are just literally moments away from indeed learning the identity of the united kingdom's new prime minister. >>> we'll also get an update on the violent abduction of a schoolteacher in tennessee. what the suspect left at the scene that helped track him down. >>> meanwhile, it'll be an emotional week in uvalde, texas, as students and staff start the...
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garik harman held daily meetings with the high command of the army.n the ukrainian and us military were simulating a counter-offensive, it turned out that it would turn out to be a failure, then armed with american skepticism. the ukrainian military came to zelensky. we have been doing simulations and some theoretical trainings. as a result of these exercises, it turned out that some counteroffensive tactics are more successful than others. we gave this advice, and then the ukrainians thought it over and made their decision, said us deputy secretary of defense for political affairs colin kol in an interview with the newspaper. as they say, what more evidence is needed, please, and olga look in order to win, we must always imagine how our opponent thinks. that's until we present his picture of the world to defeat him. it will be very difficult for us, as the americans think. this the logic of the natural inequality of people. they bring up this people are not equal to each other, not every person. worth respect. this is protestant morality. if i'm a wi
garik harman held daily meetings with the high command of the army.n the ukrainian and us military were simulating a counter-offensive, it turned out that it would turn out to be a failure, then armed with american skepticism. the ukrainian military came to zelensky. we have been doing simulations and some theoretical trainings. as a result of these exercises, it turned out that some counteroffensive tactics are more successful than others. we gave this advice, and then the ukrainians thought...
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garik harman held daily meetings with the high command of the ukrainian army in the summer, when the it turned out that it would turn out to be a failure. we did simulations and some theoretical training. as a result of these exercises, it turned out that some tactics are a contour. more successful than others. we gave them this advice said in an interview with the newspaper, us under secretary of defense for political affairs colin cole even developed a layout on the computer, please. i am very afraid that in addition to blackmail and the introduction of nato troops, they will use an even more dangerous scenario for us this scenario is called the imposition of an unfavorable peace agreement. i will explain so that we understand nato tactics very well. they voiced it somewhere in the middle of march through negotiations to force russia to sign an unfavorable agreement on ukraine, and, in addition to this, first of all, interact with that segment of our elite that is ready to compromise, that dreams of signing some kind of peace on principle, as long as there is no war and the second
garik harman held daily meetings with the high command of the ukrainian army in the summer, when the it turned out that it would turn out to be a failure. we did simulations and some theoretical training. as a result of these exercises, it turned out that some tactics are a contour. more successful than others. we gave them this advice said in an interview with the newspaper, us under secretary of defense for political affairs colin cole even developed a layout on the computer, please. i am...
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harriet harman. thank you, mr speaker. us her full commitment for us to carry out hours. when many denigrated, she respected and supported parliament, and we should be very grateful for that. between her ministers, and not just prime ministers, there was regular contact. after labour won the election in 1997, i went up to the election in 1997, i went up to the palace where, like the other new secretaries of state, she pointed me to the privy council and bestowed on me the seals of office. they are actual seals, which are given to you, and you take back to your department to be locked in a safe. but when just a year later i was sacked... but when 'ust a year later i was sacked. . .— the seals were taken out of the safe and brought back to buckingham palace, my diary was empty and my phone stopped ringing. my palace, my diary was empty and my phone stopped ringing.— palace, my diary was empty and my phone stopped ringing. my office was astonished to — phone stopped ringing. my office was astonished to get _ phone stopped rin
harriet harman. thank you, mr speaker. us her full commitment for us to carry out hours. when many denigrated, she respected and supported parliament, and we should be very grateful for that. between her ministers, and not just prime ministers, there was regular contact. after labour won the election in 1997, i went up to the election in 1997, i went up to the palace where, like the other new secretaries of state, she pointed me to the privy council and bestowed on me the seals of office. they...