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relations between russia and ukraine maybe that's a good sign i'm sure coke's i want to bring in martin mccauley a political affairs analyst who's joining us from the u.k. . so the exit polls seem to be mirroring more the opinion polls were saying before polling day the t.v. comedian is the front runner for. presidential election how is this being seen west of ukraine. i think most people find it very difficult to. take it seriously because you start smiling but selenski vala did eventually he has got a great line because he plays a part in a satirical show called save the people and his political parties save save the people and this great name recognition and a cause they see among screen play the president so is this the next president why not that harder part of shanker and to michigan because part of shango promise is everything he probably has a greater increase in economic well being if you look at drew's domestic press product pec capita per person since my done it is not it's much lower than it was before nineteen five years ago which means it's very very disappointing the ukrainian eco
relations between russia and ukraine maybe that's a good sign i'm sure coke's i want to bring in martin mccauley a political affairs analyst who's joining us from the u.k. . so the exit polls seem to be mirroring more the opinion polls were saying before polling day the t.v. comedian is the front runner for. presidential election how is this being seen west of ukraine. i think most people find it very difficult to. take it seriously because you start smiling but selenski vala did eventually he...
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factors to strengthen his presidential bid martin appreciate your time my guest this evening martin mccauley author and russia analyst thank you. and to the news now u.s. computer hacker jailed after a cyber attack on our fears his condition in prison will be made worse. dear r.t. audience i need your help because the u.s. department of justice is imprisoning me in retaliation for my human rights work and my journalism the corrupt judge gave me ten years for saving a young girl's life now the dui g. wants to put me in a communications management unit where they can restrict my journalism and stop the truth from getting out i am hoping that you hear me and that many many people will petition their u.s. ambassador to stop the lice protect the kids and stop the d.-o. g. many thinks. this is the letter martin got spilled wrote to r.t. sitting in prison in danger of being silenced in solitary confinement the activist is pleading with the world to hear his story it's a tragedy that began back in two thousand and thirteen when a fourteen year old girl just. was checked in to boston children's hospi
factors to strengthen his presidential bid martin appreciate your time my guest this evening martin mccauley author and russia analyst thank you. and to the news now u.s. computer hacker jailed after a cyber attack on our fears his condition in prison will be made worse. dear r.t. audience i need your help because the u.s. department of justice is imprisoning me in retaliation for my human rights work and my journalism the corrupt judge gave me ten years for saving a young girl's life now the...
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really just the ramifications of what can come out at best time has beaten us unfortunately martin mccauley historian and russia expert live on the program thanks martin. where i came moving on to more of truth this big news story is facebook is facing sharp criticism for feeling to prevent the live streaming or friday's mosque shootings in new zealand and the subsequent circulation of the footage the country's prime minister just send to our door and said that social media sites need to do far more to tackle the spread of extremist cult and. i would call on our social media platforms of all variety to demonstrate the kind of responsibility that both lead to these have been and that includes stars who perpetuate their messages in the aftermath there is a lot of work that needs to be done. while for around seventeen minutes the gunmen live stream the massacre which left fifty people dead on facebook shortly after the video appeared on other social media sites the platforms did try to block the content but reportedly it could still easily be found hours after the atrocity in the first twenty
really just the ramifications of what can come out at best time has beaten us unfortunately martin mccauley historian and russia expert live on the program thanks martin. where i came moving on to more of truth this big news story is facebook is facing sharp criticism for feeling to prevent the live streaming or friday's mosque shootings in new zealand and the subsequent circulation of the footage the country's prime minister just send to our door and said that social media sites need to do far...
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managing and helping them in order to loose a man as their space you know for their own purpose mccauley our shop it's easy i'm paying their fair project it seems i work with africa's fanciers hasim from the coal industry a friend off i. my african friends. we want to say the e.u. diplomat stands by his position he sees migration as a threat to europe's future. if this will not turn into a permanent feature. work the geographic. will remain subject to the same pressure. the e.u. has achieved its goal the number of migrants arriving in europe is falling. but the consequences of its policy are dire the e.u. is deepening ties to regimes with dubious human rights records. and for africans under threat it's becoming increasingly difficult to seek protection and work beyond their own borders. tomorrow today most of the big picture. looks down from high above the earth. and here far out into space. left to the images we find tell us about the planet and the people that live on it. join us on including into space. to borrow today. thirty minutes on d w. one hundred seven must read some new delhi
managing and helping them in order to loose a man as their space you know for their own purpose mccauley our shop it's easy i'm paying their fair project it seems i work with africa's fanciers hasim from the coal industry a friend off i. my african friends. we want to say the e.u. diplomat stands by his position he sees migration as a threat to europe's future. if this will not turn into a permanent feature. work the geographic. will remain subject to the same pressure. the e.u. has achieved...
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of course, corey feldman and mccauley culkin spent a lot of time with michael jvenlthsackso.hey deny anything inappropriate went on between them and jackson. i am wondering, who else, if anybody, comes forward. >> you know, i have a copy of my book they keep just for me. and in the back, i write a bunch of names of young boys who i suspect may now come forward. and it's a long list. it's like 24 names. so are there going to be more come forward? maybe. i think the take away on this is, for people who say, why are they coming forward now? have we learned nothing about the way child victims report? look at all the priestly sex abuse cases. 20, third years lat30 years lat boys come forward, it's especially hard fouboys to talk about their molestation. we shouldn't be surprised they come forward at this late date. i wouldn't be surprised if there is more coming forward. >> of course the response from the jackson estate or attorneys would be the old were you lying then or are you lying now? >> yes, michael jackson was found innocent. not guilty at that trial, i spent every day tha
of course, corey feldman and mccauley culkin spent a lot of time with michael jvenlthsackso.hey deny anything inappropriate went on between them and jackson. i am wondering, who else, if anybody, comes forward. >> you know, i have a copy of my book they keep just for me. and in the back, i write a bunch of names of young boys who i suspect may now come forward. and it's a long list. it's like 24 names. so are there going to be more come forward? maybe. i think the take away on this is,...
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women, like mary ludwig hayes mccauley, who fought in battles during the revolutionary war and one of the first women to receive a military pension to modern day women like lisa jaster, a major in the united states army verve, who completed army ranger school, which is one of the toughest courses in the military. major jaster was in the first ranger class that allowed women, and she's the first female army reserve officer to become a ranger school graduate. mr. speaker, many women have left their imprint on the pages of history, and there are numerous leaders who will continue to guide this nation into the future. may we celebrate and honor them, not only during women's history month, but all year long and thank them for their incredible contributions. thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, for five minutes. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. and i want to thank the academy of nutrition who prepared this statement for me in acknowledgment of black
women, like mary ludwig hayes mccauley, who fought in battles during the revolutionary war and one of the first women to receive a military pension to modern day women like lisa jaster, a major in the united states army verve, who completed army ranger school, which is one of the toughest courses in the military. major jaster was in the first ranger class that allowed women, and she's the first female army reserve officer to become a ranger school graduate. mr. speaker, many women have left...
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they include merced heights, sergeant mccauley, allis chalmers, mclaren, and the panhandle. in mclaren park, the vision plan is complete. we continue to implement all of the projects that were prioritized from that program. the community opportunity fund projects are also underway. they will get -- in our water conservation program, the square is complete, the plaza, and are open to the public. the last project from the water conservation park program is a washington square. we are slated to start construction for that project on may 1st. trails we had a great opening for the golden gate oak wood trails, this past february. this is highlights of some of our recent milestones. as i mentioned, balboa park, which is one of our nine pools in the area. this is number 8 out of number 9. the last remaining pool will be rossi, which will be going into construction later this summer. the end of this program, we would have renovated all nine pools from 2008, and 2012 program. this is a milestone that we are deeply, deeply proud of. here is a picture of washington square playground. as
they include merced heights, sergeant mccauley, allis chalmers, mclaren, and the panhandle. in mclaren park, the vision plan is complete. we continue to implement all of the projects that were prioritized from that program. the community opportunity fund projects are also underway. they will get -- in our water conservation program, the square is complete, the plaza, and are open to the public. the last project from the water conservation park program is a washington square. we are slated to...
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i've heard about this this morning from secretary perdue and mccauley and usda. tell me what your opinion is. >> well, it hurts both countries. canada and u.s. are unique. there's no two countries in the world that are connected like canada and the u.s. i know that personally. i was in chicago and i still have a facility in chicago in the printing business, just to go on record, i have nothing to do with it, it's in trust. the cameras are rolling back there. but i spent 20 years in chicago, another facility in new jersey. we're just connected at the hip and there is a is a i go in canada that's been around forever, the u.s. sneezes canada catches a cold. where i'm going with this, it's hurting both countries. let's talk about the automotive industry when we ship a part, some parts go back and forth across the border eight times and every time they go across they're getting dinged 25% with steel, aluminum is 10%. it's hurting both countries equally. as a matter of fact, to be very frank, it's hurting the u.s. more than it's even hurting canada. for every job that
i've heard about this this morning from secretary perdue and mccauley and usda. tell me what your opinion is. >> well, it hurts both countries. canada and u.s. are unique. there's no two countries in the world that are connected like canada and the u.s. i know that personally. i was in chicago and i still have a facility in chicago in the printing business, just to go on record, i have nothing to do with it, it's in trust. the cameras are rolling back there. but i spent 20 years in...
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>>> i would like to invite my colleague mary mccauley to answer that question. >> we did look at the public health emergency declaration that was issued in november 2017. subsequent to that, you are correct that the public health emergency funds were not used and there were $57,000 in that. >> $57,000 that we have as a government to address the public health emergency? >> that is correct. there are alternative funds that can be used. but in this case, they did not use this. it has never been used for opioids in the past. >>> would you explain why that is? >> i wanted to point out the $34 billion that the government spends. i can play with the statistics. more than half is devoted to law enforcement and the other have goes towards treatment and perfect prevention. >> ms. miller? >>> thank you chairman cummings and ranking member jordan. i am something for we are having this hearing today. my home state is the epicenter of the opioid crisis. prescription painkillers fentanyl and heroin flow across the borders and have devastated my community but my state, and our country. in january, 2
>>> i would like to invite my colleague mary mccauley to answer that question. >> we did look at the public health emergency declaration that was issued in november 2017. subsequent to that, you are correct that the public health emergency funds were not used and there were $57,000 in that. >> $57,000 that we have as a government to address the public health emergency? >> that is correct. there are alternative funds that can be used. but in this case, they did not use...