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normandie: thank you. francisco: thank you.hank you for joining us again here on "comunidad del valle" for these very special guests. we'll see you again here next week with some more exciting topics. [speaking spanish] i'm sara gore and this is open house. wait until you see the places we have to show you this week, including the cozy home of this restaurateur in the hamptons. and the curated beverly hills home of a jet setting actress and playwright. plus, we are cliffside in carmel at the former home of vertigo star kim novak. but before all that, famed fashion designer christian siriano shows us around his stylish westport, connecticut retreat. you can see the trees, see the nature. this is just like a need from being in new york city all the time. you have to come out here and get a little escape. right poppy? you love this place.
normandie: thank you. francisco: thank you.hank you for joining us again here on "comunidad del valle" for these very special guests. we'll see you again here next week with some more exciting topics. [speaking spanish] i'm sara gore and this is open house. wait until you see the places we have to show you this week, including the cozy home of this restaurateur in the hamptons. and the curated beverly hills home of a jet setting actress and playwright. plus, we are cliffside in carmel...
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lee, pictures up in san marlo on the normandy coast in 1944, thinking she's going to be writing about the civil affairs, which were the teams sent in by the americans to liberate in towns in order to try to create order, only when she arrived in st. marlo, realize it hasn't been liberated at l there were still german troops encircling the city and fighting going on. lee, far from thinking, let's get out of here, this is really dangerous, like, i'm in the middle my own private war because there were no journalists around and her instinct was simply, you know, to be absolutely jubilent and stay around so yeah, it was this very paradoxical thing, both fulfilling and complete experience of their life, feeling they were caught up in something so much larger than themselves. but then also knowing that it was an experience to change them utterly and made it very difficult for them to live an ordinary life again. >> as people read this, journalists, women, what do you hope the take-away is, you know, what is the take-away you experienced? >> well, i think it's been great the last few years, h
lee, pictures up in san marlo on the normandy coast in 1944, thinking she's going to be writing about the civil affairs, which were the teams sent in by the americans to liberate in towns in order to try to create order, only when she arrived in st. marlo, realize it hasn't been liberated at l there were still german troops encircling the city and fighting going on. lee, far from thinking, let's get out of here, this is really dangerous, like, i'm in the middle my own private war because there...
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and and because she was in a hospital ship when they arrived at normandy at omaha beach. she was then needed to help with the medical teams to go onshore and help to ferry back the injured soldiers back on board the ship for treatment it meant she was one of the very very few journalists who actually was set foot on omaha beach. on that normandy coastline at the beginning of the invasion and she certainly out scooped her husband ernest. yeah who was on board one of the little assault crafts and making up stories about how he had personally liberated from all right? and i think all of them. you know when they came across. hardship or suffering even when? it wasn't their job. they they would try and help. i mean, i think that was one of the well, one of the many harrowing things about being a journalist then and now is you find yourself in a situation where? a huge numbers of people are or hungry or injured. and you kind of do what you can and it's a tiny amount, but i don't think any of them lost it none of them became hardened. to the suffering of individuals and and i th
and and because she was in a hospital ship when they arrived at normandy at omaha beach. she was then needed to help with the medical teams to go onshore and help to ferry back the injured soldiers back on board the ship for treatment it meant she was one of the very very few journalists who actually was set foot on omaha beach. on that normandy coastline at the beginning of the invasion and she certainly out scooped her husband ernest. yeah who was on board one of the little assault crafts and...
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first, so they would say normandy would be correct. and later it will be called, it already existed then. what achievements do you know we have such a fight in the stands? he already had seven orders, anna was in the lead , and now you are already working, guys, dear, why whom? whom roosevelt called the capricious bride. and why did the british need this bride? voinston, churchill maria selyagina school number 11, the city of arkhangelsk, arkhangelsk region, if i i remember correctly roosevelt said this charles de gaulle, and why was he needed? the fact is that charles de gaulle was the head of the first free, then, fighting france as he renamed on the eve of july 14, why did he need france for him in post-war europe for the sake of the interest of great britain, of course, yours is so very much. what order to give a medal? i think you want to earn an order for a medal? aleksey mishchenko city of ulyanovsk please translate for me from english what is for the balance of power question number one in may 42 stayed in england for a month.
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the liberty ship memorial, ss jeremiah o'brien was at normandy and entwined in that mer chan mariner.s liberty ships built to support the war effort against the germans. each ship took only weeks to build. the idea was to mass produce them faster than the german uboats could sink them, typically liberty ships only survived one voyage but the germans were never able to touch the o'brien and she made 11 crossing of the english channel carrying personnel and supplies to prepare for the d-day invasion. after the war, her reliable 2500 steam engine were retired only to slowly rust away as part of the mott ball fleet. in 1979 she was rescued from the potential of the scrapyard. she was restored and actually sailed under her own power back to normandy for the 50th anniversary of d-day. the o'brien is now the only remaining fully functioning liberty ship in existence but as the saying goes, rust never sleeps and the o'brien is in need of restore race yet again. the firefight in 2020 soaked the jeremiah o'brien increase siv salt water and for safety sake they moved her to pier 35. she is back
the liberty ship memorial, ss jeremiah o'brien was at normandy and entwined in that mer chan mariner.s liberty ships built to support the war effort against the germans. each ship took only weeks to build. the idea was to mass produce them faster than the german uboats could sink them, typically liberty ships only survived one voyage but the germans were never able to touch the o'brien and she made 11 crossing of the english channel carrying personnel and supplies to prepare for the d-day...
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order by suck presence, actually told me to start those that operation and, and we know that the normandy foreman laws also established ways. but spatial and brokerage all france, with those records, were a very handsome celia meaningful step for those efforts. but it ended up and nothing. and after, after it was approved by the unsecure to counsel, either france nor germany did anything to compel ukraine to honor those agreements . on the contrary, they start in saying that it's not the, the ukraine, but the russian federation that is to comply with those agreements and that they should not be any direct dialogue between t if on the one side and on that's kind of hands on the other because it is all per time says, and the russian federation is to blame. we've tried to bring our french and german partners to reasons as of showing them the texas of them in the set of measures and the un security council resolutions saying that all. ready the key issues must be coordinated ways danielle can lebrans, but he was no of no avail. and i, i mentioned already the fact that president mccomb has bee
order by suck presence, actually told me to start those that operation and, and we know that the normandy foreman laws also established ways. but spatial and brokerage all france, with those records, were a very handsome celia meaningful step for those efforts. but it ended up and nothing. and after, after it was approved by the unsecure to counsel, either france nor germany did anything to compel ukraine to honor those agreements . on the contrary, they start in saying that it's not the, the...
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order by suck presence, actually told me to start those that operation and, and we know that the normandy foreman laws also established weighs the participation and brokerage of france with those records were a very serious, meaningful stab lou for those efforts, but it ended up in our thing. and after, after that, it was approved by the unsecure to counsel. neither france nor germany did anything to compel ukraine to honor those agreements. on the contrary, they start and saying that it's not let me the ukraine, but the russian federation that is to comply with those agreements and that they should not be any direct dialogue between cheve on the one side and on that's kind of hands on the other because it is all pretenses and the russian federation is to blame with tried to bring our french and german partners to reasons as of showing them the texas of the ministry set of measures and the un security council resolutions saying that all. ready the key issues must be done. yes. coordinated we have done yet is can lebrans, but he was no of no avail. and i, i mentioned already, the fact that
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law to buy suck presence actually told me to start those that operation and, and we know that the normandy foreman laws also established waves. but spatial and brokerage all france, with those records, were a very, have them even receive more meaningful step for those efforts. but it ended up and nothing. and after, after it was approved by the unsecure to counsel, either france nor germany did anything to compel ukraine to honor those agreements . on the contrary, they start in saying that it's not to the ukraine, but the russian federation that is to comply with those agreements and that they should not be any direct dialogue between t if on the one side and on that's kind of hands on the other because it is all per time says, and the russian federation is to blame. we've tried to bring our french and german partners to reasons as of showing them the texas of them in the set of measures and the un security council resolutions saying that all. ready the key issues must be daniel schedule, is coordinated ways danielle can lebrans, but he was no of no avail. and i, i mentioned already the f
law to buy suck presence actually told me to start those that operation and, and we know that the normandy foreman laws also established waves. but spatial and brokerage all france, with those records, were a very, have them even receive more meaningful step for those efforts. but it ended up and nothing. and after, after it was approved by the unsecure to counsel, either france nor germany did anything to compel ukraine to honor those agreements . on the contrary, they start in saying that...
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subject property 65 normandy terrace .ing to randy and heidi whitaker of an alteration permit, division application number 1813 to comply with a notice of violation number 2020 674441 and planning enforcement number 2020 01 061 4 and permit number 20 2109 01 7599 as a preliminary matter, commissioner honda. >> i wish to disclose i am a partner in the firm that hired ruben julius and their participation willnot have any effect on my decision . >> thank you so we will hear from the appellant first. doctor chang, welcome. i understand you're going to split yourtime with your attorney so you have seven minutes . >> can you see the first slide? yes. >> i'll get started shortly >> let us know when you're ready please . >> presidents wiggins members of the board, thank you for your time. my name is christopher chang, i'm the neighbor onthe south side . we ask you toreject the plan due to defective permit process, serious violations and efficient enforcement . there was no discussion of the plan before the 311 notification in 2018
subject property 65 normandy terrace .ing to randy and heidi whitaker of an alteration permit, division application number 1813 to comply with a notice of violation number 2020 674441 and planning enforcement number 2020 01 061 4 and permit number 20 2109 01 7599 as a preliminary matter, commissioner honda. >> i wish to disclose i am a partner in the firm that hired ruben julius and their participation willnot have any effect on my decision . >> thank you so we will hear from the...
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9th, or rather on december 10, 1919, that he then returned from paris after the first meeting in normandyrmandy format, which means that he also said such a phrase that they are asking us for a border, that let us first bring the border back under control, so to speak, and then we will hold elections there, and so on. give up the border. it will be silver there, of course, because if they closed the border, they would create a huge concentration camp in which they would carry out a real total genocide , total me in this, well, i don’t doubt for a second how they carried out a total genocide in mariupol, what is now hiding all these torture instead of a mass grave, that is, all this horror, and so this is the correlation of this ideology with a political nation, yes, with the dominance of the ukrainian language, which it never had in ukraine. i went to school in soviet times. i had the same number of russian lessons. the language of literature in all the classes that i took, as well as ukrainian, yes, but here it is slowly slowly slowly . the dominant language is the titular language of th
9th, or rather on december 10, 1919, that he then returned from paris after the first meeting in normandyrmandy format, which means that he also said such a phrase that they are asking us for a border, that let us first bring the border back under control, so to speak, and then we will hold elections there, and so on. give up the border. it will be silver there, of course, because if they closed the border, they would create a huge concentration camp in which they would carry out a real total...
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in t man could cover, and as don mentioned, along came the normandy landings. this is where lee miller was on her own and she began to file these as her stories, and very quickly became absorbed into the real front line stuff. this is her at sau melo, and she was there to photograph the battle force at melo, the first use of napalm by the united states forces. always surrealism, the surrealism of war, the most surrealistic experience was a factor in her photography, but she was working for a women's magazine and her audience was primarily women. and the empathy and understanding, but also commentary was very much part of her photography of this period. this one, there is so much in it in terms of symbolism, it almost caused an international incident, because in france, the way that this woman was dressed was a statement of resistance. she is a french resistance worker. she is wearing a dress which is wasteful of material, her hair is styled in what is called a victory roll. that sent a message to her compatriots in france, but that message wasn't read by americ
in t man could cover, and as don mentioned, along came the normandy landings. this is where lee miller was on her own and she began to file these as her stories, and very quickly became absorbed into the real front line stuff. this is her at sau melo, and she was there to photograph the battle force at melo, the first use of napalm by the united states forces. always surrealism, the surrealism of war, the most surrealistic experience was a factor in her photography, but she was working for a...
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a political solution to the situation in the eastern part of the ukraine, you may know the, the normandy format, which then also led to the so called minced agreements, france and germany did play an important role there in a such. they still believe now that they can play a very important role when he comes to finding a diplomatic, a political solution to the war. but it's important to see this from a wider active. it's not only germany and france we see, for example, leaders in israel, also willing to play an important role in turkey, trying to play an important diplomatic role. what all this tells us is that the international communities, particularly interested in trying to find diplomatic solutions to this war. even though it is particularly difficult at the moment. in fact, it's not just a heads of state trying to find a solution. we have this rather unusual case where the former german chancellor, gerhard schroeder, i had actually attempted to get involved in negotiations even flying to moscow this week. he's, of course, been strongly criticized for connections to the kremlin. and
a political solution to the situation in the eastern part of the ukraine, you may know the, the normandy format, which then also led to the so called minced agreements, france and germany did play an important role there in a such. they still believe now that they can play a very important role when he comes to finding a diplomatic, a political solution to the war. but it's important to see this from a wider active. it's not only germany and france we see, for example, leaders in israel, also...
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gettysburg, water canal, normandy.l never forget standing on the grounds and looking down at omaha beach and across the atlantic ocean and realizing that d-day was not one by great military generals or superior air cover. no, it was won by 18 euros and 19-year-olds that kept charging up that hill, wave after wave, to make sure that those freedoms would be passed down to another generation. ladies and gentlemen, ask you today, do you believe that america is you to? -- is beautiful? absolutely, we do. but this radicals, better named democrats in congress, they are no longer trying to hide their voters. it has all changed. their attacks to a road our liberty is supported by big tech, the press, and the media. now, even corporate america has gone woke. member the words of democrat james clyburn about climate? never let a crisis go to waste. covid was used for fan -- to fast-track mandates of no other time in history. they even changed our election laws and used it to test us to see how much liberty americans were willing t
gettysburg, water canal, normandy.l never forget standing on the grounds and looking down at omaha beach and across the atlantic ocean and realizing that d-day was not one by great military generals or superior air cover. no, it was won by 18 euros and 19-year-olds that kept charging up that hill, wave after wave, to make sure that those freedoms would be passed down to another generation. ladies and gentlemen, ask you today, do you believe that america is you to? -- is beautiful? absolutely,...
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yaroslav sokolov the city of vologda, school number 30, was formed by the aviation squadron, normandyich then sorbed yes, because there located the headquarters of the fighting french charles squadron.
yaroslav sokolov the city of vologda, school number 30, was formed by the aviation squadron, normandyich then sorbed yes, because there located the headquarters of the fighting french charles squadron.
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whether it is storming the beaches of normandy, 9/11, they're always there.rybody is racing with guns blazing and you have everybody racing them with a paintbrush in their pocket? i have to meet them. they said her. you want to meet her. and right there was nora. there are based in these amazing worlds and it asks the question of what is your best secret that no one knows about? nola is the lightning rod, trouble follows her. >> this is the second book in the series? >> you can read them in any order. they are based on something that is bothering me in the current time. one of my great fears is handing your keys over to a parking valet. the opening chapters, that is what the character does, and the valet instead of parking the car takes the car and hits the tps button and says the words go home -- gps button and says the words go home. this is a robbery, as the valet breaks into the house there is someone waiting in the house. when the body goes to the dover air force base he sees it at least one of the government's most closely guarded secrets that was being
whether it is storming the beaches of normandy, 9/11, they're always there.rybody is racing with guns blazing and you have everybody racing them with a paintbrush in their pocket? i have to meet them. they said her. you want to meet her. and right there was nora. there are based in these amazing worlds and it asks the question of what is your best secret that no one knows about? nola is the lightning rod, trouble follows her. >> this is the second book in the series? >> you can read...
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what was the eisenhower was steve's idea to collect d-day battle of normandy oral history. and really expanded it into battle the bulge on and on but collecting the european theater at first oral histories of world war two vets which steve correctly is to say i wish we had a tape recorder at silo or you know chancellorville or something in taped what occur we did have the opportunity to do to communication to get the real stories of all these vets. you would think somebody would have been doing that but nobody was ambrose was like the one that started interviewing an interviewing all the world war two vets. it was it was a great project that he initiated and it led to the birth of the national world war two museum. how did he end up in new orleans? and why the eisenhower center at the university? well, that's steve was a colorful character. he came up during that. i mean see there's an eccentricity to him. he did his he played football. he's from wisconsin played football linebacker for the badgers. and was good starting, you know linebacker. then went on into history and w
what was the eisenhower was steve's idea to collect d-day battle of normandy oral history. and really expanded it into battle the bulge on and on but collecting the european theater at first oral histories of world war two vets which steve correctly is to say i wish we had a tape recorder at silo or you know chancellorville or something in taped what occur we did have the opportunity to do to communication to get the real stories of all these vets. you would think somebody would have been doing...
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ukraine has been asking since we have no normandy format anymore. we don't have the minsk agreement about the eastern ukraine. these formats are dead since russia has invaded ukraine. so we will have to establish a new format so far. we have seen talks direct talks between russia and ukraine. but i think when we come closer to a real solution of the problem a ceasefire and an agreement then there will be of course a place for the us at the table even more. i think without the u. s. no agreement can be reached. are we seeing any progress in any of these other diplomatic channels? whether it's the talks in belarus, the talks that have been held in turkey do you really see any signs of true progress? no not at all. i'm very pessimistic about those talks. it's important that they talk one thing that can come out of it are the humanitarian corridors, the so called corridors which actually do not work so far as they should be. but there are some and people's lives are saved so we should we should continue in that direction. but as far as the ceasefire is
ukraine has been asking since we have no normandy format anymore. we don't have the minsk agreement about the eastern ukraine. these formats are dead since russia has invaded ukraine. so we will have to establish a new format so far. we have seen talks direct talks between russia and ukraine. but i think when we come closer to a real solution of the problem a ceasefire and an agreement then there will be of course a place for the us at the table even more. i think without the u. s. no agreement...
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and time and again with china has done to steal our technology i was at the 75th anniversary of normandy and walking of the grapes they have a star of david or across they are all pretty close in the same age and they all died about the same place and you wonder the exact same question you ask me and i ask myself what can we have done as a nation? not on that day that the years before? i think russia invading crimea i think she in agreement with when that allows you have a certain timeframe but also billions of mail american dollars hundred terrorism and you said nothing? went to pelosi and asked if we could create a committee equal numbers on each side to look at the industries of china to corner the market. the technique is to get her to say yes. "washington post" interview the people in the night before the appointment they called me to say no. have hundreds of thousands killed by covid is looking to the merger that created the more attorney general thinks terrorism is period at a school district school board meeting or an irs that is a powerful that can release america's tax returns?
and time and again with china has done to steal our technology i was at the 75th anniversary of normandy and walking of the grapes they have a star of david or across they are all pretty close in the same age and they all died about the same place and you wonder the exact same question you ask me and i ask myself what can we have done as a nation? not on that day that the years before? i think russia invading crimea i think she in agreement with when that allows you have a certain timeframe but...
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what was the eisenhower was steve's idea to collect d-day battle of normandy oral history. and really expanded it into battle the bulge on and on but collecting the european theater at first oral histories of world war two vets which steve correctly is to say i wish we had a tape recorder at silo or you know chancellorville or something in taped what occur we did have the opportunity to do to communication to get the real stories of all these vets. you would think somebody would have been doing that but nobody was ambrose was like the one that started interviewing an interviewing all the world war two vets. it was it was a great project that he initiated and it led to the birth of the national world war two museum. how did he end up in new orleans? and why the eisenhower center at the university? well, that's steve was a colorful character. he came up during that. i mean see there's an eccentricity to him. he did his he played football. he's from wisconsin played football linebacker for the badgers. and was good starting, you know linebacker. then went on into history and w
what was the eisenhower was steve's idea to collect d-day battle of normandy oral history. and really expanded it into battle the bulge on and on but collecting the european theater at first oral histories of world war two vets which steve correctly is to say i wish we had a tape recorder at silo or you know chancellorville or something in taped what occur we did have the opportunity to do to communication to get the real stories of all these vets. you would think somebody would have been doing...
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, and when the german chancellor sholtes in which, who is france's law partner for the next now, normandy foreman said he was ridiculous to say that ross signs of genocide in ukraine. you know, from the mouth of a german top representative, that is a deplorable thing to hear. a fall german colleagues don't recognize these manifestations. and not long ago, chancellor sholtes said that this attraction in europe is very grave and you hadn't seen that was 75 years now. just to recall the bombings by uga, silver, or blue bombings of yugoslavia, ah, it is in oblivion. it is forgotten by the german colleagues no matter where we had to. with our discussion, we see the, the double standards and this absolute good, that our officers, american colleagues chelton fall with your help. it means that to you i allowed. ready to do anything you may pronounce verdicts when you believe it is appropriate . and you may silence in house down, things that you dislike because the western united states are involved is not a desk because there is. so is there a to between you but you know, the, this is definitely
, and when the german chancellor sholtes in which, who is france's law partner for the next now, normandy foreman said he was ridiculous to say that ross signs of genocide in ukraine. you know, from the mouth of a german top representative, that is a deplorable thing to hear. a fall german colleagues don't recognize these manifestations. and not long ago, chancellor sholtes said that this attraction in europe is very grave and you hadn't seen that was 75 years now. just to recall the bombings...
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for the bite and administration, ukraine has been asking, since we have a nor normandy format anymore, we don't have the means agreement about the east in ukraine. these formats are dead . a since russia has invaded ukraine, so we will have to establish a new format. so far we have seen talks direct talks between russia and ukraine. but i think when we come closer to a real solution of the problem, a ceasefire and an agreement, then there will be of course, a place for the u. s. at the table, or more even more, i think without the u. s. no agreement can be reached at are we seeing any progress in any of these other diplomatic channels? whether it's the talks in bel, i risk the talks that have been held in turkey. do you really see any signs of true progress? no, not at all. i'm very pessimistic about those stocks. it's important that they talk . one thing that can come out of it are the humanitarian corridors, the so called corridors, which actually did not work so far as they should be, but they're awesome and people's lives are saved. so we'll short and we should continue in that di
for the bite and administration, ukraine has been asking, since we have a nor normandy format anymore, we don't have the means agreement about the east in ukraine. these formats are dead . a since russia has invaded ukraine, so we will have to establish a new format. so far we have seen talks direct talks between russia and ukraine. but i think when we come closer to a real solution of the problem, a ceasefire and an agreement, then there will be of course, a place for the u. s. at the table,...
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germany and france played an important role after the 2014 crisis in ukraine with the so called normandy format, and the so called minsk agreements, which they helped to mediate. so from a german french perspective, this is certainly relevant, but it's important to understand that from a broader perspective, we know, for example, that the israeli leda would like to also play a role we've heard from the turkish leader that he also wants to play a role in this just gives you the idea what this tells us is essentially that all international leaders are interested despite their political differences in trying to find a political solution. they understand that 1st and foremost, the has to be a ceasefire. and then the next step, after that cease fire has to be that the different leader sit down at the same table, tried to put and present that different proposals, and find a compromise that can put an end to this will. as i was, i want to ask you, it's not just sitting heads of state who have tried to get involved. i'm. we do the former german chancellor. gerhard schroeder has attempted to get
germany and france played an important role after the 2014 crisis in ukraine with the so called normandy format, and the so called minsk agreements, which they helped to mediate. so from a german french perspective, this is certainly relevant, but it's important to understand that from a broader perspective, we know, for example, that the israeli leda would like to also play a role we've heard from the turkish leader that he also wants to play a role in this just gives you the idea what this...
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i will speak first on the two talks, but, in my opinion, the minsk process is over, the normandy formatre created republics in russia, you are fighting to liberate them completely, that is, what can we talk about? but yesterday's istanbul process, which began. i would like from a different point of view. here you are talking about the reaction of the united states of america we are the ukrainian delegation. and i said yesterday, i personally saw it and, uh, brought a draft treaty not only for you, for russia, but also for all countries that are ready to provide guarantees to ukraine is not enough, that, moreover, i didn’t interrupt anyone. moreover, how do you russia if you remember, you also demanded guarantees, and the united states of america from nato on december 15 , and as i understand it, these two processes are connected, if yesterday’s e yesterday’s events, and there, i remind you, there was another person that we didn’t we say mr. abramovich appeared there. and who is the role that i don’t want to underestimate, but i don’t want to overestimate either, but thanks to him. i did
i will speak first on the two talks, but, in my opinion, the minsk process is over, the normandy formatre created republics in russia, you are fighting to liberate them completely, that is, what can we talk about? but yesterday's istanbul process, which began. i would like from a different point of view. here you are talking about the reaction of the united states of america we are the ukrainian delegation. and i said yesterday, i personally saw it and, uh, brought a draft treaty not only for...
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his unforgettable speech before the voice of hawk at normandy in 1984 to mark the 40th anniversary of d-day. his soothing and soaring words that moved to nation forward following the space shuttle challenger disaster in 1986. through these speeches and more peggy displayed a mastery of her craft. it would come as no surprise a surprise to no one that in her years following the reagan presidency as a columnist for the wall street journal. she won the pulitzer prize for commentary it has been a real privilege to serve at the reagan foundation these past 12 years one that has led to so many incredible opportunities and unforgettable moments without a doubt one of those has been to get to know and work alongside peggy in her role as a trustee foundation and institute. her guidance and wisdom as a board member has ensured the preservation of president reagan's legacy in a meaningful and thought-provoking way and been a major factor in the foundation's growth and success. among her many contributions that he was instrumental in the creation of the reagan institute in washington, dc and our
his unforgettable speech before the voice of hawk at normandy in 1984 to mark the 40th anniversary of d-day. his soothing and soaring words that moved to nation forward following the space shuttle challenger disaster in 1986. through these speeches and more peggy displayed a mastery of her craft. it would come as no surprise a surprise to no one that in her years following the reagan presidency as a columnist for the wall street journal. she won the pulitzer prize for commentary it has been a...
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his unforgettable speech before the voice of hawk at normandy in 1984 to mark the 40th anniversary of d-day. his soothing and soaring words that moved to nation forward following the space shuttle challenger disaster in 1986. through these speeches and more peggy displayed a mastery of her craft. it would come as no surprise a surprise to no one that in her years following the reagan presidency as a columnist for the wall street journal. she won the pulitzer prize for commentary it has been a real privilege to serve at the reagan foundation these past 12 years one that has led to so many incredible opportunities and unforgettable moments without a doubt one of those has been to get to know and work alongside peggy in her role as a trustee foundation and institute. her guidance and wisdom as a board member has ensured the preservation of president reagan's legacy in a meaningful and thought-provoking way and been a major factor in the foundation's growth and success. among her many contributions that he was instrumental in the creation of the reagan institute in washington, dc and our
his unforgettable speech before the voice of hawk at normandy in 1984 to mark the 40th anniversary of d-day. his soothing and soaring words that moved to nation forward following the space shuttle challenger disaster in 1986. through these speeches and more peggy displayed a mastery of her craft. it would come as no surprise a surprise to no one that in her years following the reagan presidency as a columnist for the wall street journal. she won the pulitzer prize for commentary it has been a...
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well that in the eighteenth year in november of the eighteenth year, and it was about minsk in the normandy uh, the other day my colleagues and i were in the recently liberated city of volnovakha on recaptured ukrainian positions, but we found them among a-a. we found a cache of ammunition for a grenade with a british ufo grenade launcher and an abandoned military uniform, uh, ukrainian servicemen, and we were bought documents a of a junior sergeant of the armed forces of ukraine who was trained in well according to standards. well, here we have this and here and here there is a date. uh, the second of november of the eighteenth year. he completed, uh, those courses. here is what he did. here, uh, weapon handling, orienteering, medical training, and hmm let's just say teamwork. well here, uh, the colonel taught, uh, kazaryan. junior sergeant of the armed forces of ukraine and actually in the same positions where he worked. uh, boris kazaryan uh , there were a lot of ufo grenade launchers, we understand that a modern grenade launcher is a complex complex complex and some training is needed i
well that in the eighteenth year in november of the eighteenth year, and it was about minsk in the normandy uh, the other day my colleagues and i were in the recently liberated city of volnovakha on recaptured ukrainian positions, but we found them among a-a. we found a cache of ammunition for a grenade with a british ufo grenade launcher and an abandoned military uniform, uh, ukrainian servicemen, and we were bought documents a of a junior sergeant of the armed forces of ukraine who was...
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no longer be an advantage. kenny jew is a commentator author of a great new book, an inconvenient normandy, the attack on asian american excellence and the fight fer meritocracy. he is the president also of color us united, which advocates for a color blind society. kenny, welcome to the show. so i'm glad we were finally able to do this. let's start with the cases that the u. s. supreme court has decided the here in the one that you've been with since the beginning, and that's students for fair admissions versus harvard. tell us what has been going on at harvard and a lower court upheld the status quo. did it not? yeah, harvard has been incentivizing racial victim hood over objective merit. that's what you need to know at harvard university today, an asian american has to score 440 points higher on the s a t just to have the same chance of admission as a black person. and a 150 points higher to have the same chance with mission as a white person. so what harvard has been doing and what other colleges, of course, the entire united states been, has been doing as well, which is why the suprem
no longer be an advantage. kenny jew is a commentator author of a great new book, an inconvenient normandy, the attack on asian american excellence and the fight fer meritocracy. he is the president also of color us united, which advocates for a color blind society. kenny, welcome to the show. so i'm glad we were finally able to do this. let's start with the cases that the u. s. supreme court has decided the here in the one that you've been with since the beginning, and that's students for fair...