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o. great insolence. your wartime president, the war rages on. the city of nikolai is on the front lines of the war in southern ukraine. it's been hit by russian attacks time and time again since march and is now blocking and advanced by moscow's forces towards odessa or correspondent mathias bellinger accompanied the ukrainian army on the front lines near mc alive. and they spoke to residents who have lived through the onslaught stubborn dreams shattered lives destroyed by 8 russian bombs. the southern ukrainian city of mich alive has been plagued by bombing and shelling since the beginning of the war. alexander was sitting in his garden in early march when 2 planes flew overhead dropping bombs. lou below the gas bill there were explosions. there was white smoke everywhere. above it took off the roof and the fence which is so bull was over there is but 2 people died. oh, the quill. it was a clear day. so bill they were flying low, low. i knew they must have seen that there are no soldiers here with nicole. yes. well yeah, just as civilians. okay
o. great insolence. your wartime president, the war rages on. the city of nikolai is on the front lines of the war in southern ukraine. it's been hit by russian attacks time and time again since march and is now blocking and advanced by moscow's forces towards odessa or correspondent mathias bellinger accompanied the ukrainian army on the front lines near mc alive. and they spoke to residents who have lived through the onslaught stubborn dreams shattered lives destroyed by 8 russian bombs. the...
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o? yeah. okay, great. we can you forward that to me. this in all thing that's in looks on. it's a bit nerve wrecking making sure that absolutely nothing is missing. with patient, we have a great feel because as far as i understand, any of us will receive the money directly afterwards. and that takes the pressure off that would emphasize chew slits no, come forth from a bonus to manase. my move of sasha ana, i surprised how quickly everything is going down at germany, has removed many bureaucratic hurdles for ukrainian refugees. the pac can collect the money directly. it's about $350.00 euros per person, which they'll start receiving every month. oh, done. okay. yeah, a few of she yadda. i'm glad everything went so fast. were exhausted. but again, you can push all that running around. and then you stand there waiting and wondering whether it will all work out or not. does it go with the jewish? i'm feeling hopeful now that everything went so smoothly, mister with deactivated. well, we want to save up and send some money to grandmother and she so she can repair her roof, whic
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o great to meet both of you. and i have to say especially we know memorial day is for those who did not make it home. but but tom, we live in a world now with, with war and with medical help and withgh flight where we are surviving our troops. you can go there, you can get severely injured, you survive and we're ablesu to bring you home or even with the ieds and everything. soev we have more of our troops coming home who in world war two would have would have died on the scene leaving us with individualavin who've hd inexplicable and usually unknowable experiences that we never would have had before. this is i think what really we're now dealing with hereco in the countryun and what your foundation addresses. >> absolutely. i mean, thank you for having so on . it's we usedca to callf the invisible wounds of war , but now we know you can conduct brain scans and it's no longer an invisible wound . it'san actually an injury that can be treated. so there is hopeth forer manye s people out there that typically would t
o great to meet both of you. and i have to say especially we know memorial day is for those who did not make it home. but but tom, we live in a world now with, with war and with medical help and withgh flight where we are surviving our troops. you can go there, you can get severely injured, you survive and we're ablesu to bring you home or even with the ieds and everything. soev we have more of our troops coming home who in world war two would have would have died on the scene leaving us with...
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it look great -- we talk about the o tics. . . , look great -- we talk about the otics. . ., , ., .,ly damage ublic optics. it will certainly damage public confidence _ optics. it will certainly damage public confidence in _ optics. it will certainly damage public confidence in the - optics. it will certainly damage public confidence in the whole | public confidence in the whole integrity of the process. this was meant to be an independent report and it seems odd that the investigator should go and have a secret meeting with the principal person being investigated unless it is to take evidence from him. if they were sorting out logistics like tightening and so on, there is a parliamentary recess coming up on thursday so the report needs to come before that, or if there was a discussion over whether or not pictures should be published, that could have been done by officials. as parasite can see, there was no reason why sue gray and the prime minister needed to meet —— as far as i can see. and it does not help that there has been no clarity about what there has been no clarity about wh
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o. what a great way to supply cities with fresh produce farming is traditionally a rural occupation, but conditions in the countryside are changing, and many regions have been devastated by dropped that is unfortunately true. one dramatic example of that can be seen into commer county in northern kenya, already one of the drivers regions on earth. dissertation has become particularly critical in recent years, making conflict of our resources, even worse. water is life. when the source in local turner milas village ran dry, she had no choice but to relocate. now she and her neighbors have re settled in katy lou. they rebuilt her hat near a well, but they need more than water to survive. along alumni river la la la la la, mad, everything is empty now. i've read, we have nothing to eat, it, it's empty. i knew yes. good. the last 5 days and i didn't have anything to ella. i did go gonna them sometimes i slept on an empty stomach island again. it was only this morning by the lord vision gave me pull and i don't wanna yard. oh, even if it's a little coin there and i think i'm still happy. i ca
o. what a great way to supply cities with fresh produce farming is traditionally a rural occupation, but conditions in the countryside are changing, and many regions have been devastated by dropped that is unfortunately true. one dramatic example of that can be seen into commer county in northern kenya, already one of the drivers regions on earth. dissertation has become particularly critical in recent years, making conflict of our resources, even worse. water is life. when the source in local...
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the mayor of the cities, melisha jenko in the last 3 months, the shelling had intensified at 2 o. 2. a great extent and it resulted in a death so at least a 20 people and 50 residents of his mother had been wounded up soon, but was a shilling does not stop at all day and night. the city is constantly being shelled by the ukrainian side, but nevertheless, the city continues to live over the last 3 months of the act of phase. they've destroyed more than 1000 objects. this area of i yes, in nevada is also under constant shilling. ah, here we don't see many residential buildings, but so we see a private houses just like this one. this one, this one in particular was destroyed by a ukrainian shilling about a week ago. and we can still find her shell fragments just like this. and they are all over the place, according to the neighbors. this house belongs to an elderly couple who don't usually live here, but they arrived here on that they to pick up certain documents and they take it back to deeper within that the next people's republic territory. unfortunately, once they arrived here, the shell an
the mayor of the cities, melisha jenko in the last 3 months, the shelling had intensified at 2 o. 2. a great extent and it resulted in a death so at least a 20 people and 50 residents of his mother had been wounded up soon, but was a shilling does not stop at all day and night. the city is constantly being shelled by the ukrainian side, but nevertheless, the city continues to live over the last 3 months of the act of phase. they've destroyed more than 1000 objects. this area of i yes, in nevada...
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but travel zoo t-z-o-o had great travel numbers i think brad is right to still bet on some of the travelumbers paramount. farmer jim, you gave us your view going in. you were bullish i'm wondering what your view is now. i know, based on your twitter feed, you're still bullish but tell us why you're so bullish and the stock was off 6% off the print and it's cut those losses at least in half and it's not down 6% anymore. >> scott, it might bow helpful if i just explain why it's down today. if you listen on the earnings call, you would have heard the analysts and their questions, which were incredibly negative and short sighted. questions like how can paramount out perform when netflix is losing ads or subscriber additions and how much is paramount going to have is to spend to keep up with content? most of those missed the larger point. that paramount has added 11 million subscribers to just the paramount plus, let alone pluto tv, while netflix has been flatlining here. and on the spend, and this is is important to why i'm bullish there's positive free cash flow. a large cash balance legacy
but travel zoo t-z-o-o had great travel numbers i think brad is right to still bet on some of the travelumbers paramount. farmer jim, you gave us your view going in. you were bullish i'm wondering what your view is now. i know, based on your twitter feed, you're still bullish but tell us why you're so bullish and the stock was off 6% off the print and it's cut those losses at least in half and it's not down 6% anymore. >> scott, it might bow helpful if i just explain why it's down today....
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>> o great to be here maria.shgz to each data point warehouses to get trat estimate how long, given load will take we can then use, also kind of constantly, data points on opticals, chaos of trucking we ache that together apply artificial intelligence to make the best decisions possible, on where drivers should go a given day. >> what specific data are you gathering? >> so, the biggest source of data is partnerships with most majors elb? devices gps devices placed on most trucks in the united states in about 2018 partnerships with those providers, and we inject that gps data to make really good decisions. >> so this gps data can indicate where there is product moving and flowing seamlessly versus where there are logjams right? is there anything more than that? >> a yeah, exactly, so the way is through gps data you can see how long a specific truck spends at each warehouse doing a lead unload aggregate across hundreds of thousands trucks you can say for this where you have a this facility on tuesday 2 pm, going to
>> o great to be here maria.shgz to each data point warehouses to get trat estimate how long, given load will take we can then use, also kind of constantly, data points on opticals, chaos of trucking we ache that together apply artificial intelligence to make the best decisions possible, on where drivers should go a given day. >> what specific data are you gathering? >> so, the biggest source of data is partnerships with most majors elb? devices gps devices placed on most...
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the moon to take a look at what the apollo astronauts were up to 1000 or 2000 years ago. 6 o. 6 science owes great insights to the apollo astronauts of your or rather the rock samples from my surface that they brought back with them. that actually gave away some of my secrets. for example, concerning my origins more than 4500000000 years ago, a celestial body as big as mars grazed the earth. it's believed i was created out of the debris that came out of that impact. the so called big splash. i have taught you that the early days of our solar system were a lot more dramatic than you thought. asteroids and comics bombarded everything in their path. but the traces of these impacts on earth have almost disappeared. in the meantime, i have become the most researched, celestial body in our solar system. next to the earth. of course, whole swarms of satellites have targeted me since the millennium. from all over your planet, the usa, japan, europe, india, and china probes have peered into every crater with cameras and spectrometers mapped to my surface and explored my resources. in fact, you have even bo
the moon to take a look at what the apollo astronauts were up to 1000 or 2000 years ago. 6 o. 6 science owes great insights to the apollo astronauts of your or rather the rock samples from my surface that they brought back with them. that actually gave away some of my secrets. for example, concerning my origins more than 4500000000 years ago, a celestial body as big as mars grazed the earth. it's believed i was created out of the debris that came out of that impact. the so called big splash. i...
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and they're great. c o 2 suckers, but only as long as they live. men of miss projects on paper. her prom is those plantations stay for the longest time and then after 10 years you visit the site and it's gone. for example, satellite images collected by pro public are in cambodia, show that in the forested areas that should have been completely protected, half of the forest has been logged or otherwise destroyed. 10 years later afforestation and reforestation are seen as so problematic that the you does not allow them as mandatory offsets, so as popular as they are, they are not the safest bet. imagine you are a multi $1000000000.00 company. you wanting to offset your millions of tons of c o 2. it's very tempting to offset your massive carbon footprint in the easiest cheapest way, right? which in a lot of cases means less regulated, easily implemented projects, often in the global south where restrictions are not so rigorous and prices are low . not to mention many offsetting programs have a history of disrespecting land rights of indigenous and local communities. it's really har
and they're great. c o 2 suckers, but only as long as they live. men of miss projects on paper. her prom is those plantations stay for the longest time and then after 10 years you visit the site and it's gone. for example, satellite images collected by pro public are in cambodia, show that in the forested areas that should have been completely protected, half of the forest has been logged or otherwise destroyed. 10 years later afforestation and reforestation are seen as so problematic that the...
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this is why they're currently fed on pink feed, but they will dish this up here is o kara, which is great for our young larvae. acora is a byproduct of tow for production for yesterday. and this is in this but there are more efficient solutions available, like in kenya, we're handling con, says also set up a fly farm with indoor plumbing, a rarity in many poorer districts. a startup has set a portable lavatories and so like good places the excrement is later collected and mixed with food waste a blend that's perfectly suited to the black saunter. fly larvae he lost and found on july. the larvae are then fed to pigs and chickens life, that we've had the system up and running for a couple of years now with 0 problems and no cases of animals getting sick. i didn't even office michelle tom despite its concerns the use as it wants to promote larvae farming, which could be a sustainable source of protein and a meat substitute. nearly 100 percent of the maggots can be consumed, either by livestock or humans. there is far less waste than when pigs chickens or cows are on the dinner plate. plus th
this is why they're currently fed on pink feed, but they will dish this up here is o kara, which is great for our young larvae. acora is a byproduct of tow for production for yesterday. and this is in this but there are more efficient solutions available, like in kenya, we're handling con, says also set up a fly farm with indoor plumbing, a rarity in many poorer districts. a startup has set a portable lavatories and so like good places the excrement is later collected and mixed with food waste...
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and they're great. c o 2 suckers, but only as long as they live. mean of miss project on paper. her prom is those plantations stay for the longest time and then after 10 years you visit the site and it's gone. for example, satellite images collected by pro public are in cambodia, show that in the forested areas that should have been completely protected, half of the forest has been logged or otherwise destroyed 10 years later afforestation and reforestation are seen as so problematic that the you does not allow them as mandatory offset, so as popular as they are, they are not the safest bet. imagine you are a multi $1000000000.00 company you wanting to offset your millions of tons of c o 2 . it's very tempting to offset your massive carbon footprint in the easiest cheapest way, right? which in a lot of cases means less regulated, easily implemented projects, often in the global south where restrictions are not so rigorous and prices are low . not to mention many offsetting programs have a history of disrespecting land rights of indigenous and local communities. it's really hard
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o. 6 6 science owes great insights to the apollo astronauts of your or rather the rock samples from my surface that they brought back with them. that actually gave away some of my secrets. for example, concerning my origins more than 4500000000 years ago, a celestial body as big as mars grazed the earth. it's believed i was created out of the debris that came out of that impact. the so called big splash. i have taught you that the early days of our solar system were a lot more dramatic than you thought. asteroids and comments bombarded everything in their path, but the traces of these impacts on earth have almost disappeared. in the meantime, i have become the most researched, celestial body in our solar system. next to the earth. of course, whole swarms of satellites have targeted me since the millennium. from all over your planet, the usa, japan, europe, india, and china probes have peered into every crater with cameras and spectrometers mapped to my surface and explored my resources. in fact, you have even bombarded me with rockets and crushed satellites onto my surface to see which
o. 6 6 science owes great insights to the apollo astronauts of your or rather the rock samples from my surface that they brought back with them. that actually gave away some of my secrets. for example, concerning my origins more than 4500000000 years ago, a celestial body as big as mars grazed the earth. it's believed i was created out of the debris that came out of that impact. the so called big splash. i have taught you that the early days of our solar system were a lot more dramatic than you...
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the labor is international, led by great american terry o. sullivan. these came out.hese are the largest construction union in the country. these are the nuclear weapon who bid thiks -- these are the men and women who build things in our country. they came out against these nepa rules saying they would delay the building of american infrastructure, particularly energy projects -- wind, solar, oil, gas. the biden administration issued that three weeks ago. so those are just three examples, mr. president. but it's not just they're still very focused on shutting down the production of energy and the people of our great country know it. they know joe biden did that. but they're doing it in a way that is not transparent, and to be perfectly blunt, is dishonest. let me give you two examples. again, unfortunately, directly impacting my state, my constituents. when the biden administration leaked to the press by gina mccarthy, by the way, somebody who is really hostile to alaska and really hostile to energy development, when they leaked to the press last week they're going to
the labor is international, led by great american terry o. sullivan. these came out.hese are the largest construction union in the country. these are the nuclear weapon who bid thiks -- these are the men and women who build things in our country. they came out against these nepa rules saying they would delay the building of american infrastructure, particularly energy projects -- wind, solar, oil, gas. the biden administration issued that three weeks ago. so those are just three examples, mr....
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well, for example, there is still an example of o came up with a great.h brooms, which are swept, then they make a spunt. here. try to get one twig and break easily breaks. that's what i think too easily. and if you get the whole broom, try to break it, nothing will work. there is some kind of group of twigs. directly, remember all your versions. well, igor has already said the whole family. yes, the group was exactly heard. don't be shy, do it in such a way that by chance union five points, true, even, neatly everything, as i like it's time to drink. there are singers here, singers sergey feoktistov is singing a song called, because i don't know yet what kind of song you know by name. now let's find out who knows the words. sing along, please, please. a friend to take in a pocket in reserve, because because all the most needed and dearest in this world is kindness in this world, kindness it's good to roam the street with a warm rabbit in your bosom. accept as a reward the heart of a small knock, because because, too, in this world, kindness in this world
well, for example, there is still an example of o came up with a great.h brooms, which are swept, then they make a spunt. here. try to get one twig and break easily breaks. that's what i think too easily. and if you get the whole broom, try to break it, nothing will work. there is some kind of group of twigs. directly, remember all your versions. well, igor has already said the whole family. yes, the group was exactly heard. don't be shy, do it in such a way that by chance union five points,...
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o florida. >> remember, everybody, america now and forever, freedom matters , it's our great charity. all the freedom matters gear, florida, the future. >> happy memorial day, back in february we took for showed on the road to dallas for a week, while we were there the war in ukraine started and we were preempted for breaking news coverage tonight were bringing you never before seen segments from that week as well as a few other favorite spirit yeah, bab bear he we are awesome very we are awesome very hello, america. hello, america and the united states of texas. it is great to be here. yesterday we left new york city leaving therefore here is like waking up from a bad dream. it's like going from theng texa to the cowboys. you know what, i don't even kno what that means. i don't know anything about sports it's like going from job a joe behar to anything that isn't joy behar. i would even take a bed of nails , that i know. thank you, by the way for the gift basketi' i've only been in texas for one day and i already got an ar 15. applauding an ar 15, i got an a 15, and phaedo overwork b
o florida. >> remember, everybody, america now and forever, freedom matters , it's our great charity. all the freedom matters gear, florida, the future. >> happy memorial day, back in february we took for showed on the road to dallas for a week, while we were there the war in ukraine started and we were preempted for breaking news coverage tonight were bringing you never before seen segments from that week as well as a few other favorite spirit yeah, bab bear he we are awesome very...
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we turn our hearts to our fallen heroes and honor their bravery as you march o with aspirations of greatnesserr forgetd, on the shoulders we stand these fallen pages that pay the ultimate sacrifice you could only one thing the rest of your life or the british. in fact, barbecue buffet buffet is the complete opposite of barbecue buffet rocks, barbecue barbecue buffet rocks, barbecue and i hated sticking my fingers. >> then i got w the dexcom. >> then i got w the dexcom. i just and there's my glucose numbers. wow. vimy agency's dropped over two point seven point two. that'sin a huge victory. plain aspirin could be hurting your stuff. or three twenty five with filled aspirin capsules is clinically shown in a seven day study because if you were ulcers, that immediate release aspirin basilone the first liquid. so aspirin stops this amazing. the only way you're ever going to know what you're made of is by heading into the big wow raging so beautiful it hurts the world and finding out for yourself where you could follow the path of you for free. it's made for what you made of shop by online the jun
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great light. evidently there was a large fire o and insights what was done many families remain homeless and the weather was very cold and then i felt that something must be done. and then to have $20 million for the relief and rested through. maybe when davy crockett was in tennessee crockett asked foris his vote and horatio responded quickly and said to waste your time on my vote that your votes to not understand in the capacity to understand and with that honesty and firmness to be guided. so the constitution is rigidly observed in all provisions. the man who wields power and misinterprets is more dangerous the more honesty is. he says no, there is no mistake and says you voted for this given to someone who suffered isma that true he answered i may own up you got me there but certainly nobody would complain a great and rich country like ours cannot give $20000 of any significant sound to relieve the suffering women and children? horatio replied to congressman crockett and said the power of collecting and dispersing many at pleasure is the most dangerous power interested to a man all you are contribut
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he's always hadaysat a great see of humor, smart as . o i think one of the great justices of all time and i love that answer. what's your reaction? wallace and justice thomas is a great american hero. i know him well.ng the left is trying to demonizee him and attack him. one of the things i love about justice thomas, he's got that big boomingthom laugh. it's almost like santa claus. oh , he, he is not intimidated by the leftists that are coming after him. and you know what he just said there that you aired a second ago is is this leak at the supreme court was the radical left trying to destroy our supreme court? it went right to the heart of the trust in that institution. and by the way, i i'm convincedt it was a leftist law clerk who leaked it in order to bully and pressure the justices to change their vote. why do you believe philip? because it's consistent with the democrat patterntent fr years of y politicizing and undermining and attacking the judiciary in the supreme court, trying to politicize it and you looksu who celebrated the le
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but we're excited about some o the great things coming forward in healthcare from johnson and johnsonifically for nurses and our friends at phillips are giving each of you a much needed latte go espresso machine. we know your going to need for the long hours enjoy. >> i love that. >> hi guyed. let's show some off our graduates with their pins on. >> you got pinned. tell us your name again? >> how does it feel? you are almost at the graduation point. >> yes. >> tell us about that. >> i'm so excited. actually very nervous as well. >> i can't believe we made it this far, especially four long years making it this for a with my friends and family who all supported me >> what did it mean to get your pin just now in front of everybody, on tv >> i've never seen this before, you know nursing school but i have to say it is an honor and i'm glad we all made it this far as a team. >> i saw a few cheers. this sweet girl. i'm sorry. you made me tear up. what did this mean to you. >> it means a lot. i'm happy to celebrate with this group. they are truly a family. >> what made you decide to go into n
but we're excited about some o the great things coming forward in healthcare from johnson and johnsonifically for nurses and our friends at phillips are giving each of you a much needed latte go espresso machine. we know your going to need for the long hours enjoy. >> i love that. >> hi guyed. let's show some off our graduates with their pins on. >> you got pinned. tell us your name again? >> how does it feel? you are almost at the graduation point. >> yes....
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and we had a great exclahange o ideas, and i look forward to returning to washington to work with my colleagues. i it is a historic request that we're going to work hard to pass. and it sends a very simple message. we not interested in stalemates. we are no t interested in going back to the status quo. the united states of america is in this to win it. in ukraine until vick stwroin. thank you. and now my pleasure to introduce my colleague barbara lee, from california. >> thank you very much. let me first thank our speaker for her tremendous leadership and for her courage on behalf of the american people. as you heard we stand with the ukrainian people until freedom is won, until this war is won, and, in fact, as chair of the appropriations sub committee on state and foreign operations, we want to make sure that we send a signal to the ukrainian people that our u.s. tax dollars are going to ensure that democracy prevails and that ukraine prevails, the people of ukraine. and in that context, we now, as you've heard, are looking forward to moving with the $33 billion request which the p
and we had a great exclahange o ideas, and i look forward to returning to washington to work with my colleagues. i it is a historic request that we're going to work hard to pass. and it sends a very simple message. we not interested in stalemates. we are no t interested in going back to the status quo. the united states of america is in this to win it. in ukraine until vick stwroin. thank you. and now my pleasure to introduce my colleague barbara lee, from california. >> thank you very...
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>> i feel a great deal o grief and my heart breaks for uvalde and when i think of those 29 minutes inr that lapsed between the officers stacking up outside that door, shots being fired, and finally breaching the door, the grief is compounded by anger and shame that we as a community has allowed this violence to continue on our children. reporter: the officials today said that the localommander on the scene felt this was a barricade situation where there shooter with simply hold up on his own and their was not a threat to others rather than an active shooter situation where there was a threat. what do you make of that distinction they are making? >> i agree with the director. it was the wrong decision and there is no excuse. i cannot say it better. an active shooter has demonstrated they have no intention other than taking lives and we know since columbine in the late 1990's that active shooter's are only going to stop when we intervene and stop them. as first responders, -- go ahead -- reporter: please continue. >> we have an obligation to have a bias towards action. police officers r
>> i feel a great deal o grief and my heart breaks for uvalde and when i think of those 29 minutes inr that lapsed between the officers stacking up outside that door, shots being fired, and finally breaching the door, the grief is compounded by anger and shame that we as a community has allowed this violence to continue on our children. reporter: the officials today said that the localommander on the scene felt this was a barricade situation where there shooter with simply hold up on his...
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all things broadband and who better tout speak about broadbad policy than those who make a great deal o of our broadband policy and implement many of the details. commissioners of the federal communications commission. all of our panelists today. all of our speakers are commissioners. present and past. i am going to give an abbreviated introduction to each of them. many of you, of course, know them. diving right into the issues and discussing the issues at hand on topics in communication and broadband policy. so, in the middle is commissioner confirmed as ftc commissioner and 2020. prior to that, he served as a senior advisor at the national telecommunication and information it in its duration. we have also been young who is a former commissioner with significant 10 year from 2009 to 2018. prior to that a career spanning 211 years. today, the principle of the strategy. closest to me is commissioner brandon carr. prior to that, he served as general counsel of the federal communications commission shared so, thank you all for being here. commissioners, i will start with you. i do not thin
all things broadband and who better tout speak about broadbad policy than those who make a great deal o of our broadband policy and implement many of the details. commissioners of the federal communications commission. all of our panelists today. all of our speakers are commissioners. present and past. i am going to give an abbreviated introduction to each of them. many of you, of course, know them. diving right into the issues and discussing the issues at hand on topics in communication and...
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. >> what a great due o.is son watched him to this race so many times and now he's going to do it with him and dan was telling me that you know, he had his fun during the races when he used to do it in the '80s, so he said this time will be nice because he won't be tired but he'll still be drinking a beer during the race. >> and earn it. >> his son will earn that beer for sure. >> it's a nice bond, too, a sweet bond. >> so special. we're rooting for them and all the runners heading out to the in-person event after two years of doing it virtually, which is just not the same but i'm going to be doing it for the first time and i know it's not going to be easy driving there and getting around the city. >> no, we're excited to see you run the race and what costume you'll wear. a big part of it is dressed up. >> you'll see sunday. >> should be fun. let's talk about how to get out there. you have public transit as an option. i want to show you a live look at brian kiley is driving up the iconic street near the paint
. >> what a great due o.is son watched him to this race so many times and now he's going to do it with him and dan was telling me that you know, he had his fun during the races when he used to do it in the '80s, so he said this time will be nice because he won't be tired but he'll still be drinking a beer during the race. >> and earn it. >> his son will earn that beer for sure. >> it's a nice bond, too, a sweet bond. >> so special. we're rooting for them and all...
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they were brought here to a p o w camp outside moscow. after that great defeat, many captured nazis began to cooperate with soviet authorities and apply their own propaganda technique to anti fascist campaigning. from that moment on gerbils propaganda had to compete with pamphlets encouraging german advanced forces to surrender to soviet troops. dorsal nashua put up a gun, the 0 over at the missouri neela. some near veneers skied lucy, so when that linea conscious of bogo chima nasha propaganda spa, so of sola, the more stood the why millionaire this did this, which nymphs of but it watch live. right? near to rocky and the ho gym by hubert. ha ha. i'm a god. 1945. the war is coming to an end yoseph goggles, his office calls for the last resources to be thrown at the war effort. the hitler youth weren't enough to defend berlin. so military propaganda encouraged women and the elderly to take up arms when soviet troops entered berlin, gerbils and his family fled to hitler's bunker. that was hidden underneath where it's now filled with soil. and a holocaust m
they were brought here to a p o w camp outside moscow. after that great defeat, many captured nazis began to cooperate with soviet authorities and apply their own propaganda technique to anti fascist campaigning. from that moment on gerbils propaganda had to compete with pamphlets encouraging german advanced forces to surrender to soviet troops. dorsal nashua put up a gun, the 0 over at the missouri neela. some near veneers skied lucy, so when that linea conscious of bogo chima nasha propaganda...
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they were brought here to a p o w camp outside moscow. after that great defeat, many captured nazis began to cooperate with soviet authorities and apply their own propaganda technique to anti fascist campaigning. from that moment on gerbils propaganda had to compete with pamphlets encouraging german advanced forces to surrender to soviet troops. dorsal nashua put up a gun, the zillow into another. i nila simon ear. veneer ski. lucy. the way not linear corn should sub lego chima nasha propaganda spa, so of sola, the more stood the vi millionaire. this did this is nancy, but it watch live by near to rocky and the hawk gym by gibbet. ha ha. i know got 1945. the war is coming to an end. yes, if god else's office cause for the last resources to be thrown at the war effort, the hitler youth weren't enough to defend berlin. so military propaganda encouraged women and the elderly to take up arms. when soviet troops entered berlin, gerbils and his family fled to hitler's bunker that was hidden underneath where it's now filled with soil. and a holocaust memorial ha
they were brought here to a p o w camp outside moscow. after that great defeat, many captured nazis began to cooperate with soviet authorities and apply their own propaganda technique to anti fascist campaigning. from that moment on gerbils propaganda had to compete with pamphlets encouraging german advanced forces to surrender to soviet troops. dorsal nashua put up a gun, the zillow into another. i nila simon ear. veneer ski. lucy. the way not linear corn should sub lego chima nasha propaganda...