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yakim was given the lot of major herbst. captain dyker. officer ottakhan. they are another photo with offensive fogging from neodan to with saints after the completion of the church. at the rozhkivtsy, on the right, major herbst and the date of the 22nd student of 1943, committed a crime in the construction of the church. then he was devoted to her in the evening with sweaters and kiya got along with this one for years so significant on the idea of how to open her church. nobody told nicole about the fact that major emil is a dick. you were a pilot of a river dug from people and brought to riddles about the formation of oscillations - it was so, then it was the abaya signified in the archives borders. so i am notified about the good-natured action of kerabili, people 300-400 years old, the name stagnates the name of the sheet to look for the administration and a blanket, everything was stale, prompted, the sarka was gone. hurst, they could not help asking, however, the major himself could be present on the line and in the middle of the p
yakim was given the lot of major herbst. captain dyker. officer ottakhan. they are another photo with offensive fogging from neodan to with saints after the completion of the church. at the rozhkivtsy, on the right, major herbst and the date of the 22nd student of 1943, committed a crime in the construction of the church. then he was devoted to her in the evening with sweaters and kiya got along with this one for years so significant on the idea of how to open her church. nobody told...
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what could pull out rozhkov herbst? and neyman neyman? the chalet of justice the generic moral anchor of the officers of men, who, how do you deprive the pyrotechnics, or maybe the shawls will be balanced? the weight is so about the fact that you were a pilot to go put on a plane and asked major emil hirst was not and he was not attracted to the news of malice, the suprahuman is an alley, and he got drunk on did not have in these spiritual traditions swept over his life his activity was marked off in super-eloquent falls and super-elegant ears and reproached already being so stern about metaphysical measurements, then a higher force could not be directed, but to take it, i ordered the economy of such a mission, where he was obliged not to rotate. but just the opposite, to punish, indeed, if we recall the alleged appearance of the blessed virgin mary metropolitan july during the great patriotic war, then she told him directly that i would not appear to stalin because he was not worthy of my appearance, but i would tell you to betray stalin
what could pull out rozhkov herbst? and neyman neyman? the chalet of justice the generic moral anchor of the officers of men, who, how do you deprive the pyrotechnics, or maybe the shawls will be balanced? the weight is so about the fact that you were a pilot to go put on a plane and asked major emil hirst was not and he was not attracted to the news of malice, the suprahuman is an alley, and he got drunk on did not have in these spiritual traditions swept over his life his activity was marked...
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herbst was a bad candidate. he wasn't going to win if trump endorsed him or anybody endorsed him.with problems and a better candidate won there. in idaho, i think trump's candidate is going to lose. david purdue i think is going to lose in georgia. people are smart when they go to the polls. while donald trump is persuasive, i don't think it's dispositive. it makes a big difference but when you're running a statewide race it's a completely different ball of wax. jd vance was helped by trump. it was a crowded primary. just remember, jd vance, 68% of republicans in ohio, didn't vote for jd vance. so it's not like he -- trump's endorsement resulted in an overwhelming, you know, crushing blow by jd. he's a great guy, did a great job but, you know, trump's endorsement is very important but it's not dispositive. >> right. david urban and kiersten powers thanks to both of you. appreciate it. >>> we've seen the aftermath of russian attacks in ukraine but new video shows one of the attacks as it happens. that's next, stay with us. like what you sesee abe? yes! 2b's covered with zero overdr
herbst was a bad candidate. he wasn't going to win if trump endorsed him or anybody endorsed him.with problems and a better candidate won there. in idaho, i think trump's candidate is going to lose. david purdue i think is going to lose in georgia. people are smart when they go to the polls. while donald trump is persuasive, i don't think it's dispositive. it makes a big difference but when you're running a statewide race it's a completely different ball of wax. jd vance was helped by trump. it...
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ambassador to ukraine, john herbst. ambassador, wet is buttons assessment, what do you make of that? you share his concerns that these stories are counterproductive, that they will essentially get vladimir putin's backup? >> he is right. we're better off doing these things and not talking about it. certainly, we have provided intel to ukraine that has been helpful. we have now provided enough -- it should be done secretly. >> is the risk that if you go public with this, or if you provide more intel and it becomes known, that it embeds u.s. further in the conflict and you could end up having a more direct response from russia? >> i think we don't want to help putin sell the narrative to his own people that this is a war of russia against nato, or russia against the united states. it's nonsense. it's a russian war of domination, subjugation against the people of ukraine. that is why. >> well, then let me ask you the flip side of the question. do you think, is it possible that these reports where in fact authorized as a wa
ambassador to ukraine, john herbst. ambassador, wet is buttons assessment, what do you make of that? you share his concerns that these stories are counterproductive, that they will essentially get vladimir putin's backup? >> he is right. we're better off doing these things and not talking about it. certainly, we have provided intel to ukraine that has been helpful. we have now provided enough -- it should be done secretly. >> is the risk that if you go public with this, or if you...
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i spoke tojohn herbst, a former us ambassador to ukraine and currently director of the eurasia centerouncil. i asked him what difference it would make to ukraine if longer range missiles were to be made available from the us? if the united states was resolute in supporting ukraine, biden has done a good dealfor ukraine but he has done it incrementally and timidly. if he was resolute in supporting ukraine, sending all the weapons ukraine has been asking for for months, then our experts understand the situation they believe ukraine needs. the russian offensive in eastern ukraine which right now is enjoying some incremental success would be stopped in its tracks. so you would have no issue, john, of providing missiles which could be fired well into russia? correct, although i don't think the ukrainians would use those missiles for that purpose. what they would use those missiles for would be to offset the vast russian superiority at the present time in tanks, artillery, long—distance missiles and planes, and they can therefore strike russian supplies as they enter ukraine, they could str
i spoke tojohn herbst, a former us ambassador to ukraine and currently director of the eurasia centerouncil. i asked him what difference it would make to ukraine if longer range missiles were to be made available from the us? if the united states was resolute in supporting ukraine, biden has done a good dealfor ukraine but he has done it incrementally and timidly. if he was resolute in supporting ukraine, sending all the weapons ukraine has been asking for for months, then our experts...
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earlier, i spoke tojohn herbst — who's senior director of the atlantic council's eurasia center — andukraine under president bush from 2003 to 2006. i began by asking him what he made of russia's withdrawal from kharkiv. it of russia's withdrawal from kharkiv. is it of russia's withdrawalfrom kharkiv. is pretty it of russia's withdrawal from kharkiv. is pretty simp troops it is pretty simple. sent 200,000 troops into ukraine because it thought it could take almost easy lay. they lost around china here a few weeks ago and now they have lost kharkiv, although they have never captured it, although it was only 50 miles from the russian border. this is as a former us ambassador, you would know the significance of kharkiv, that area of ukraine, it has been a key target for pressure since the conflict began, how damaging if the kharkiv met, if what he's saying is true? it is ukraine's second largest city, a major centre of scientific work and regional dynamism. largely a russian speaking city in ukraine, yet the people of kharkiv are overwhelmingly ukrainian, in terms of ethnicity, but also
earlier, i spoke tojohn herbst — who's senior director of the atlantic council's eurasia center — andukraine under president bush from 2003 to 2006. i began by asking him what he made of russia's withdrawal from kharkiv. it of russia's withdrawal from kharkiv. is it of russia's withdrawalfrom kharkiv. is pretty it of russia's withdrawal from kharkiv. is pretty simp troops it is pretty simple. sent 200,000 troops into ukraine because it thought it could take almost easy lay. they lost around...
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war is the bringer of grief and change. jeremy bowen, bbc news, donbas. john herbst is a former us ambassadorirector of the eurasia center at the atlantic council. hejoins us now from virginia. thanks very much indeed for your time. there is a general sense of destruction clearly in the dundas region and retreat for ukrainian forces, despite as we heard there, the arrival of us howitzers coming into play. how much difference would it make, do you think, for longer range missiles to be made available by the biden administration which, clearly he has decided he is not going to do. if he has decided he is not going to do. ,, ., , .,, to do. if the united states was resolute in _ to do. if the united states was resolute in supporting - to do. if the united states was| resolute in supporting ukraine, biden has done a good dealfor ukraine but he has done it incrementally and timidly. if he was resolute in supporting ukraine, sending all the weapons ukraine has been asking forfour month, then our experts understand the situation they believe ukraine needs stop russian offensive in eastern ukraine wh
war is the bringer of grief and change. jeremy bowen, bbc news, donbas. john herbst is a former us ambassadorirector of the eurasia center at the atlantic council. hejoins us now from virginia. thanks very much indeed for your time. there is a general sense of destruction clearly in the dundas region and retreat for ukrainian forces, despite as we heard there, the arrival of us howitzers coming into play. how much difference would it make, do you think, for longer range missiles to be made...
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interested, and on the basis of this article we gave the name major emil albert heinrich paul e, herbst, to look for it was this person it already passed in 2014 , it was clear, the lord has not yet revealed his mercy to us to find out the truth about who is this person, to whom the mother of god appeared? with a warehouse of washed light, not aman is practical usido, goats are the snakes ushaz, what can we, maybe, yes, just wave facts. ivan sgustsky was at the carnival of svyatorov, and he had been the rector of the church since 1948, and i went into his unushka. it is a holy memory and shuk street market. e, a nanny of the department of civil literature of the brest regional library, and i tried it and the market. say wheelchair. your grandfather served rozhkovites. you there was such a story. oh, i 'm leading her. she said with joy grandpa told me about it and my aunt told my aunt only when it was warmed up, and i tried everything. i say, so to speak, but you don’t know about that pilot what kind of dug in carob? well, i or i don't know. i refused to know us with such joy . my name w
interested, and on the basis of this article we gave the name major emil albert heinrich paul e, herbst, to look for it was this person it already passed in 2014 , it was clear, the lord has not yet revealed his mercy to us to find out the truth about who is this person, to whom the mother of god appeared? with a warehouse of washed light, not aman is practical usido, goats are the snakes ushaz, what can we, maybe, yes, just wave facts. ivan sgustsky was at the carnival of svyatorov, and he had...
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joining me now isjohn herbst, who's senior director of the atlantic council's eurasia center, and wasssador to ukraine under president bush from 2003 to 2006. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. unlikely to be a turning point of this war but it is a major victory. can you give us some context?— victory. can you give us some context? ~ �*, , , , , context? well, it's pretty simple. moscow sent _ context? well, it's pretty simple. moscow sent 200,000 _ context? well, it's pretty simple. moscow sent 200,000 troops - context? well, it's pretty simple. | moscow sent 200,000 troops into ukraine at the end of february and it thought it could take almost all of ukraine relatively easy and they lost around kyiv and around chernihiv a few weeks ago and now they have lost around kharkiv, which they have lost around kharkiv, which they never captured, only a0 or 50 miles from the russian border. this is a war putin can't possibly win. focusing on kharkiv, is a former us ambassador you would know the significance of that area. it's been a key target for russia since the conflict began. how damagi
joining me now isjohn herbst, who's senior director of the atlantic council's eurasia center, and wasssador to ukraine under president bush from 2003 to 2006. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. unlikely to be a turning point of this war but it is a major victory. can you give us some context?— victory. can you give us some context? ~ �*, , , , , context? well, it's pretty simple. moscow sent _ context? well, it's pretty simple. moscow sent 200,000 _ context? well, it's pretty simple....
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rivals included charles herbst are, who had mr. trump's backing. virginia, trump-endorsed congressman alex mooney, defeated congressman david mckinley. he supported the january 6 investigation. redistricting had forced the men into the same district. still to come, tensions rise as a journalist is killed during an israeli raid of a town in an occupied west bank. a new report details a troubling history of forcing indigenous children to attend boarding schools. overdose deaths in the u.s. hit record levels. plus much more. >> this is the pbs newshour, from w eta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: growing concern among democrats at the supreme court will soon overturn roe v. wade led them to try and pass federal legislation to guarantee abortion rights and prevent recent state restrictions from taking effect. that effort fell short in the u.s. senate as democrat joe manchin joined all republicans in voting against the women's health protection act. for more on all of
rivals included charles herbst are, who had mr. trump's backing. virginia, trump-endorsed congressman alex mooney, defeated congressman david mckinley. he supported the january 6 investigation. redistricting had forced the men into the same district. still to come, tensions rise as a journalist is killed during an israeli raid of a town in an occupied west bank. a new report details a troubling history of forcing indigenous children to attend boarding schools. overdose deaths in the u.s. hit...
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and those are the voters that people, like herbst or, are trying to reach. and they don't believe the joe biden as a legitimate president. they thought the pandemic was a plan pandemic. and this is the sort of stuff they used to be on the outskirts of the party. and there were always conspiratorial candidates that were running. but they now have grown over time. trump has supercharge that. and now there are polarity of the electorate. and so, how can you, if you a more mainstream candidate, when one half of the party wants you to advance conspiracies? and that's why, as we see, this primary in the breast gun all through the primary season, we will see conspiracy oriented candidates when, and that's a problem and something we need to breakthrough, or else we're just gonna keep having ground over and over again. >> election night in america, i'm a happy splendid with you, to miller and simone sanders, thank you both. still to come, one of the main as weeks peddling election fraud conspiracy theories finally admits, no voter far then georgia, and settles with e
and those are the voters that people, like herbst or, are trying to reach. and they don't believe the joe biden as a legitimate president. they thought the pandemic was a plan pandemic. and this is the sort of stuff they used to be on the outskirts of the party. and there were always conspiratorial candidates that were running. but they now have grown over time. trump has supercharge that. and now there are polarity of the electorate. and so, how can you, if you a more mainstream candidate,...
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. >> joining me is dana petard and former ambassador to ukraine john herbst. if the russians are allowing evacuations from mariupol and the steel plant and the city in general, what does this mean for the ongoing battle here? it's clearly good news if people can get out but what does it mean? >> i think it's very encouraging that the ukrainians and russians have at least worked out for some of the civilians to depart. if that in fact holds, that is a good thing. >> the if it holds is the key here. we have seen how much anyone in ukraine and outside can trust allowing for humanitarian corridors and all of that throughout this. congressman kinzinger introducing this legislation. what do you think of this as what adam kinzinger is pointing to as a deterrent first and for most. >> it certainly is a deterrent. to say we will not be deterred as kinzinger's resolution would is a step forward in our security and ukraine's security. putin does not want a nuclear confrontation with us. >> it is an authorization for use of military force. presidents have acted many times
. >> joining me is dana petard and former ambassador to ukraine john herbst. if the russians are allowing evacuations from mariupol and the steel plant and the city in general, what does this mean for the ongoing battle here? it's clearly good news if people can get out but what does it mean? >> i think it's very encouraging that the ukrainians and russians have at least worked out for some of the civilians to depart. if that in fact holds, that is a good thing. >> the if it...
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joining me now is former ambassador mark hertling and former ambassador to ukraine, john herbst.elissa laid out very well, how this is ending in terms of ukraine finally sending its defense of the mariupol steel plant. this was the finally holdout of this city. what does this victory mean for russia and for ukraine? >> well, it was a bitter, bitter victory truthfully because the ukranian fighters stayed so long and tied down so many russian fighters. there were estimates, kate, of anywhere from 12,000 to 14,000 russians who were i a emting it to attack the mariupol plant while, you know, those -- probably about 1,000 or so, 1,500 fighters were inside, and those forces have the russian army that were tied down there could not contribute to any of the other actions in the donbas, so this -- this was -- you may call it a victory because after 79 days i think it was, they finally gave up the plant and got their wounded, hundreds of wounded out of there, but truthfully this was a bitter pill for the russians. they could not execute the kind of plan they wanted to have that established
joining me now is former ambassador mark hertling and former ambassador to ukraine, john herbst.elissa laid out very well, how this is ending in terms of ukraine finally sending its defense of the mariupol steel plant. this was the finally holdout of this city. what does this victory mean for russia and for ukraine? >> well, it was a bitter, bitter victory truthfully because the ukranian fighters stayed so long and tied down so many russian fighters. there were estimates, kate, of...
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herbst said he was with, quote, patriots have joined in a battle for justice and truth. tomorrow, he wrote, is the last official chance for our members of congress to object to the widespread voter fraud that happened on november the 3rd. there was no widespread fraud. in a text message, he said that night, obtained by the nebraska examiner, he described that meeting at the trump hotel as a briefing on the final stages of the trump team's plans to overturn the election results, and keep trump in office. he wrote, quote, this is a very, very, very important and informational meeting tonight, with full within reports of how this election was truly stolen from us. and anyone who does not believe that is true is totally inaccurate, so we need to think about how that affects my campaign for governor. of course, the way it affected his campaign for governor was that he thought donald trump's endorsement. on a huge boost in tonight's race, by being trump's devoted ally in spreading his big election lie. and the governor's race isn't the only primary contest where this happened
herbst said he was with, quote, patriots have joined in a battle for justice and truth. tomorrow, he wrote, is the last official chance for our members of congress to object to the widespread voter fraud that happened on november the 3rd. there was no widespread fraud. in a text message, he said that night, obtained by the nebraska examiner, he described that meeting at the trump hotel as a briefing on the final stages of the trump team's plans to overturn the election results, and keep trump...
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i want to bring in the former ambassador to ukraine, john herbst, he is the senior director of the atlantic council at the eurasia center. you see these stories like willis, what does that say about your belief here as our commitment as america to what is happening in ukraine. whether it is informal or formal? again, president biden recommitting support military and otherwise. >> look, a very large majority of american people recognize that moscow is pursuing a brutal war designed to not just subjugate ukraine but step out the whole nature of ukrainian people. so, individual american see this as something that they want to stop. of course, the u.s. government recognizes that we have a vital national interests in defeating russian aggression in ukraine before comes to our nato allies, who we have a duty to send a sort of just a fight. >> ambassador, we just heard from cal perry about the developments and variable, potentially from what we are hearing, ukrainian commander, at least 20 people were able to bring our normal correspondent, the present beginnings introduction, let's tune in. >> an
i want to bring in the former ambassador to ukraine, john herbst, he is the senior director of the atlantic council at the eurasia center. you see these stories like willis, what does that say about your belief here as our commitment as america to what is happening in ukraine. whether it is informal or formal? again, president biden recommitting support military and otherwise. >> look, a very large majority of american people recognize that moscow is pursuing a brutal war designed to not...
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host: just for our voters who are not as familiar, you're talking about charles herbst er.ler: and he spent lots of money on this campaign. he started a year ago. the candidate that got him was somebody that the party found that they felt could beat him, and he did, and the other person who got in late almost beat him too. in conservative nebraska he cannot carry. 60% of people in this country will not vote for that radical agenda. we had the right message, we just have the wrong messenger. that is all i can say because i am disappointed, january 6 changed my view on our political system. we have to get back in the middle-of-the-road and that goes for both sides of the party. host: that was sam and nebraska. back to the keystone state, anthony in green town. good morning. caller: good morning, john. good morning, c-span. happy saturday to everybody. host: happy saturday. caller: anybody who calls in on the not enough or too much, they were never a republican or still not a republican. trump transformed the republican party. the report we can -- republican party was a no spi
host: just for our voters who are not as familiar, you're talking about charles herbst er.ler: and he spent lots of money on this campaign. he started a year ago. the candidate that got him was somebody that the party found that they felt could beat him, and he did, and the other person who got in late almost beat him too. in conservative nebraska he cannot carry. 60% of people in this country will not vote for that radical agenda. we had the right message, we just have the wrong messenger....
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line in nebraska, pete ricketts's pick to succeed him, jim fillon, bested the trump-endorsed charles herbst are in that race. politico with their wrapup this morning. plenty of other news as well, the house approved a new aid package for ukraine but we do not have timing yet for when that would happen in the senate. excuse me while i take a drink of water. it's a $40 billion aid package and we will find out soon what will happen in the senate but we will hear from wendy in michigan as i try to catch my voice. your voice on roe v. wade? caller: i have been a supporter of that since 1972 when it passed, and at that time, i was of the age to have children and i wanted to be able to have that choice that if something happened to me, god forbid anything would happen where you would have an illness or something or you were raped or whatever that you would have a choice to say i do not want that child. now that i am 70 years old, i look at these younger women and if roe v. wade is fetid, they are not going to have that choice. they will have to suffer through all of this or try to find somewhere t
line in nebraska, pete ricketts's pick to succeed him, jim fillon, bested the trump-endorsed charles herbst are in that race. politico with their wrapup this morning. plenty of other news as well, the house approved a new aid package for ukraine but we do not have timing yet for when that would happen in the senate. excuse me while i take a drink of water. it's a $40 billion aid package and we will find out soon what will happen in the senate but we will hear from wendy in michigan as i try to...