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after couple years, the reparations task force made tions a month ago, and now it is working its way about but reparations actually means. is watching us. tomorrow night i will put this reparations%yidpanel and ask spt is the link between this and climate justice? we will that question tomorrow night, as well. host: tavis smiley is a syndicated talkshow host and author. he will be joining us until the end of the program. you can call in, makek a questi. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. you can also text us at (202) 748-8803. --748-8003. you can also post to facebook and on our x feed. we talked about water quality, -- is there actual data around that that would show actual impact to those communities? guest: notata, it is incontrovertible. k tomorrow night the country will be alarmed when they realize the impact that these climate maladies are having on our country, specifically on african americans and people of color. i said long agote america gets a cold, black folk and colored pneumonia. that is still the make the case for why
after couple years, the reparations task force made tions a month ago, and now it is working its way about but reparations actually means. is watching us. tomorrow night i will put this reparations%yidpanel and ask spt is the link between this and climate justice? we will that question tomorrow night, as well. host: tavis smiley is a syndicated talkshow host and author. he will be joining us until the end of the program. you can call in, makek a questi. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats,...
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and protecting workers fob■÷ their immigration status s come forward cooperate they can get deferred tionto live in fear. we all know working people, immigrants who ce t country to work do not check their humanity as border. president biden announced thelir that will protect against the deportation of an estimated 500,000 undocumented disposes citizens. the young people that come here and lived here, who work and have built families and/orde every right as the rest of us to. we definitely have more work toe every workeets for hard daysmake sure they have access to go to jobs d bring hope and build up theiruq communities.■)■ñx we in britain join with youn■3 united states in saluting the name and the0 abilene kansae armies of 20 nations to victory in the greatest war of. he will forever be revered among those nations■c■l my■ remembered with abiding gratitude by those nations that were liberated under his command from the most monstrous tyranny that has ever defiled thus will eisenhower be
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leading up to the ■:tion in 201 nine years since the chair of us in 2019.i■a ank you, we apprec attendance and we look forward to your testimony here. xm was established during the deprsion and they support the export of u.s. goods ■oand services. through direct loans, ho and r small businesses of thousands of american jobs across the country. the ability to manage risk ully of the government run entities that actually makes a profit and has sent $9 billion back to the since 1992. bank to combat communist china as part of recommends to establish china transformational exports program. this progisng. there is much more to do and much moth they have a vital role in the united states ability to provide global the charter lapsed between 2018 and 2019. the increase in projects funded ■byigencies and those jobs went to foreign companies and workers. there is enormous opportunity to bolsteerower. requiring that they consider deals on banking criteria is and if disfavored by the current administration. on your watch, theyapproved the projects in indonesia. you were
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i when i found out she was safe and later on that evening we tion center and sat with those familiesear from the was in the back room. now i am thankful that my niece was not hit by one of those bullets . but too many were either killi will never forget that night, i will heartbreaking .eir hopelessness in the room as the number of deaths and injuries reported on tv continue to grow waiting to hear and i have to explain ens here in washington that we say this is a number or this happened in some other community . when i'malkingts on concertgoers, as i talked to tthe doctors in the emergency roomthe people that were injured because it rained down it came down on their heads, it ntcame down on their body parts, it came down in people who actually survived that event that were wounded . our hospitals were overrun. nevadans incdoing in line at blood banks for hours because there was blood i the doctors treating these injuries $vas they described the scene was like a battlefield, a battlefield . the blood everywhere, the people that picked up bodies and took them to emergency literally am
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tion. and he will be making his case on capitol hill. on tuesday. we will have coverage of that. the former olympic champion swimmer, michaelló -- michael phelps and allison schmidt will testify on anti-doping efforts. watch the hearing live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two, c-span now, our free app or onlt c-span.org. moments from capitol hill this week. but, they have some legislative work to do. they have talked about getting their spending bills in order before september. have what is their goal? >> the broader goal is to get their appropriation bills, all of them wrapped up by their n■.f september. and that is a very, very tall sk number one, they almost never deadline, because of differencesn the two parties, different hanging over that is the fact that there is an ection politics has bee dominating and coloring everything that is happening on capitol hill. they are pushing forward, at least the house of representatives is, with trying to pass a number of those bills through the sum
tion. and he will be making his case on capitol hill. on tuesday. we will have coverage of that. the former olympic champion swimmer, michaelló -- michael phelps and allison schmidt will testify on anti-doping efforts. watch the hearing live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two, c-span now, our free app or onlt c-span.org. moments from capitol hill this week. but, they have some legislative work to do. they have talked about getting their spending bills in order before september. have what is...
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es when the whole deep throat, you know,■ revelation tions are coming out or, you know, movies, authorsthen i also do internal work. i'll, i'll do lectures for n i'll do talks for various groups in the bureau who want to know about their part of the bureau's history or or something like that. i just did a talk branch on our counterintelligence auw over time. i've done talks on civil rights. i do talks on personnel really depends on the day and what people need to know. and john fox ie coauthor of this book, the fbi asof history. is that more a celebration of is it a fair look at the fbi? well, it's not like the don whitehead classic, the fbi story, you know, kind of the all roses, no thorn sort of report. you thk positive than a lot of the more piecemeal literature you sutbuth anniversary as kind of and how we got there. so we talk about so ohd■; problems. we talk about some of our warts. but overall, and overall our ss one of sple, you know, trying to protect our fellow aman constitution. faen down on that and we have to learn from it. so it's certainly part owh i do in trying to expla
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two and ended upand one of my td me a bunchiles and said, you know, you didn't seem tion topic you pitched in. douglas wheeler mentor and a hue impact on my career. and i ended up writing on an old spy case that the fbi investigated at a time when cold war history was changing. d classified and other government records were becoming available. people were rethinking, you know, at least some of the early political arguments about spies and how many there were and whether or not the fbi was just going after le for ideological reasons and so forth. and i got fascinated by the subject. and then i needed a job in the bureau. s for a process as a freedom of information act. so i got myin the door and hoped i could convince them they needed a historian again. so when it comes, you were you were answering the requests that came in to the fbi during the day. i would go through with my marker and highlight the things that have to come out under the law. and at night i go home and try and write my dissertation and figure out, oh, what are they hiding here? so it was a little first, but the balance wo
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and with that c tion of personal relationships, the destruction of freedom.ly, the good news is that we have the power to control the impulse,ól to confom and to renew civil society. so my first and central point is that imposed isolation is the primarycial control. when i use the term tyrant, i'm going use that a lot. i mean, anyone trying to impose control over others against their will, against their better judgment. tyrants always first isolate control them. that's a recurring, though they may not bethat's what they do 's imposed. isolation can be mental or physical, and the impulse be found at every level of tyranny. for example, a gaslighting partner, a one on one relationship does it. but so does a schoolyard bully or a toxic boss or a dangerous cult leader. and dictators, of take over whole societies are the experts in this. but isolation always key. in fact, in her epic work called the origins of totalitarianism, the political philosopher hannah arendt wrote that the primary concern of all t government is to isolate people against another. why? well,
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tions today will prevent hundreds of thousands of families like mine across america from being torn4áo continue contributing to our commuigger future for our children. honor to introduce the president of the united states, joe biden. applause]president biden: javik you. ood day. [ applause] the first bill i president was an immigration bill that included this it never got off the ground and we needed more help now today, a gnicant portion has passed by executive order. thank you for sharing your story. i have often said, we have of hh care and my family, spent a lot of time in hanyway. i alwaysyou live, nurses make yt to live. a lot of time in icu with my son. they are angels in heaven. the nurses. you for doing what you did to get us all you are doing for our country. [applause] my name is joe biden, i am jill biden's husband. thank you to all the members of congress and homeland not introl secretary mayorkas and and families of law enforcement, faith leaders, everyone iswo wet republicans in congress refused to do. i took action to secure our border that included restricting unlawfu
tions today will prevent hundreds of thousands of families like mine across america from being torn4áo continue contributing to our commuigger future for our children. honor to introduce the president of the united states, joe biden. applause]president biden: javik you. ood day. [ applause] the first bill i president was an immigration bill that included this it never got off the ground and we needed more help now today, a gnicant portion has passed by executive order. thank you for sharing...
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what is mark felt doing in the 1970s when it comes when the whole deep throat, you know, revelation tions are coming out or, you know, movies, authors, helping authors, academics. and then i also do internal work. i'll, i'll do lectures for new, new employees. i'll do talks for various groups in the bureau who want to know about their part of the bureau's history or or something like that. i just did a talk for national security law branch on our counterintelligence authorities. over time. i've done talks on civil rights. i do talks on personnel policies. it really depends on the day and what people need to know. and john fox is the coauthor of this book, the fbi as antennae of history 1908 to 2008. is that more a celebration of the fbi or is it a fair look at the fbi? well, it's not like the don whitehead classic, the fbi story, you know, kind of the all roses, no thorn sort of report. you think it's certainly more positive than a lot of the more piecemeal literature you see out there. but we wrote it on our 100th anniversary as kind of an explication of who we are and how we got there.
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the israeli prime minister called the operation heroic, and the palestinian leader. tion demanded to convene an emergency meeting of the un security council. meanwhile, a large rally in support of palestine took place in the united states. hundreds of demonstrators lined up around the white house with a red canvas in their hands. it symbolizes the red line that israel crossed when it launched its gaza operation in rafah. moscow region businesswoman alena polyn, who is suspected of extremism and insulting the feelings of believers, may also face a criminal case about fraud. wormwood's many clients insist on excitement. they gave her millions of rubles for magic courses and the desire to improve their financial and spiritual condition, but instead they got into huge debts. wormwood positioned herself as a hereditary witch, openly opposed all religions and called for crackdowns on orthodox priests. on average, as the former students of the sorceress calculated, she earned about 500 thousand per day. thirteen-year-old vlad from moscow needs help from an ntv viewer; the boy has a severe f
the israeli prime minister called the operation heroic, and the palestinian leader. tion demanded to convene an emergency meeting of the un security council. meanwhile, a large rally in support of palestine took place in the united states. hundreds of demonstrators lined up around the white house with a red canvas in their hands. it symbolizes the red line that israel crossed when it launched its gaza operation in rafah. moscow region businesswoman alena polyn, who is suspected of extremism and...
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about how those decisions affect americans, as it relates to student loan debt and affirmativacn2■tionies: extrcided to carry out a crusade to undermine bac principles related to a her own -- a womant to make herdecisions. president biden's decision to t loan relief to millions of young people of every race across the country. and the supreme court has choser institutions of higher to have a diverse student bodytf the nation and of course the world. the supreme court and its right-wing majorit is clearly out of control and out of step with the american which is why its approval rating is even lower thans congress. be to rein in court, particularly as it relates to its inability to police itself with respect to ethics. in terms of theively partisan right-wing extreme beeg out of the supreme court that by nominated by donald trump, the american people will have a full opportunity to evaluate the efforts, impact the supreme court has had electorally in november. in fact, the supreme its decision in which detonated roe v. wade, clear that women in this country have a political voice and th
about how those decisions affect americans, as it relates to student loan debt and affirmativacn2■tionies: extrcided to carry out a crusade to undermine bac principles related to a her own -- a womant to make herdecisions. president biden's decision to t loan relief to millions of young people of every race across the country. and the supreme court has choser institutions of higher to have a diverse student bodytf the nation and of course the world. the supreme court and its right-wing...
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3 strategies so far, one is tion, one is legislation and one is collaboration. times" with ai.3s i've gone a lot to what is is moreg and i think dangerous. two are internet freedoms and the other collaboraon and i see an island of communication, hey, it's norway.leading publisher td all ofg the publishers of norway and had t to reach norwegian llm. they all recogni t needed it. the government said our entire library is digitized because of norway. if you need hel doing that, we will figure out thousand recompanies. at the event in new york few weeks ago i had the editor of vg which was "the new york times" e doing phenomenal things smartlyd cautiously in the newsroom and with their readers and with their business, here■d like they are victim of the internet and the victim of technology. that nowhere. we are going to see in california as if the bill passes th m news in california, google whic■ contributes, stop giving voluntarily and major operations willol go away. california of all enable collaboration but instead we are going to see a divorce there. we saw it
3 strategies so far, one is tion, one is legislation and one is collaboration. times" with ai.3s i've gone a lot to what is is moreg and i think dangerous. two are internet freedoms and the other collaboraon and i see an island of communication, hey, it's norway.leading publisher td all ofg the publishers of norway and had t to reach norwegian llm. they all recogni t needed it. the government said our entire library is digitized because of norway. if you need hel doing that, we will figure...
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tion than ietary campbell has do what fundamentally based on my experience analytically i don't thinkle confidence that we do not need to worry about it. we're going to see is going to happen in plain sight i build on what bonny said, yeah the intense as well as i think sort of broader ambitionso break chain. and is china actually moving to resolve the taiwan issue in his favor? i think it's take a series of costly signals to doxactly that. one is conventional to build up to build the taiwan issue but ag will assume taiwan overtime.ey s were developing space give mr. budgett military power much farther away. that is cossey signal china thinkst is reliably and first island chain. the nuclear buildup which i expa big part of it has to be the potential for large conflict with the united states. the economic resurgence china is aware of bloomberg analysis and the threats of people and deputy secretary campbell. however credible at a question or credible really are, at the c sections. yet china and emits economic headwinds is make the economy -s to wt the chinese are accessing, not just to
tion than ietary campbell has do what fundamentally based on my experience analytically i don't thinkle confidence that we do not need to worry about it. we're going to see is going to happen in plain sight i build on what bonny said, yeah the intense as well as i think sort of broader ambitionso break chain. and is china actually moving to resolve the taiwan issue in his favor? i think it's take a series of costly signals to doxactly that. one is conventional to build up to build the taiwan...
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so the partizan politics of abortion were was that there had already been a profound cbeyondf tion.n named norma mccorvey, pictured here, who had already had■:l ch. she had given up for adoption and when she was pregnant on a th■cird occasion, decided that e wanted to terminate that pregnancy she consulted an attorney with whom she had worked on her past adoptions, weddington and, linda coffey, who had been looking to take up cabortion law, which lit the time life was at risk. mcwherter, of course, wanted to have an abortion not become plaintiff in a test case, but that is ulmate what happened in what her lawyers was in seeing■o roe ultimately held that the right privacy and so expanded and significant decisions was brd enough tenco'n to terminate her pregnancy. the court suggested the decision to have an abortion was salient ss to decisions to get married, to have a child, to contraception. that these key life decisions about d intimacyprotected signie injustice harry blackman, the author of the opinion nixon a pointed to what he saw as the consequences r of an unwanted pregnancy f
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military bases, laboratories. tion centers of their technologists, offices of foundations and organizationsnd, we are a piece of the transit route from asia to europe and control such rich amount of land, the states don’t mind either. third, there are not very many of us, but even 9.5 million people are a good market for american and european goods, of course, if we first destroy our production. and we are breaking off all these wishes, and we also do not accept democratic values and infections transmitted through democratic means. they said that monkeypox spread like that. all this, but served at different times and under different sauces, became a reason to put pressure on belarusians. economic sanctions are a refusal to trade with a state that needs to be put under pressure to change its political course, that is , sanctions are a stick that is used to beat those who have not succumbed to training with carrots, in our case with cookies, we can say that the stick works if. obeys, if there is no submission, then either the whip or the trainer is bad. if i say that sanctions bring us plea
military bases, laboratories. tion centers of their technologists, offices of foundations and organizationsnd, we are a piece of the transit route from asia to europe and control such rich amount of land, the states don’t mind either. third, there are not very many of us, but even 9.5 million people are a good market for american and european goods, of course, if we first destroy our production. and we are breaking off all these wishes, and we also do not accept democratic values and...
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what i do see is, as the chairman has described, the ukrainians have done a lot to tions and they are making good use of the weapons and munitions they are being provided. and more of that will continue to flow in. so in my view, they will get stronger as time progresses. they are also doing things to mobilize more people and train more people. so the combination of those things i think, will have a pretty substantial effect on the battlefield, but it will take some time to play out. but the good news is we have the meanstinue to provide security assistance, and you will see it continue to flow in in a very meaningful way. men, that because our press briefing. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy, visit ncicap.org] he knew ahead of the summit, president biden took part in a ceremony with italian prime minister giorgia meloni todz discuss -- from washington, d.c. and across the country. coming up friday morning, the arms control associatio
what i do see is, as the chairman has described, the ukrainians have done a lot to tions and they are making good use of the weapons and munitions they are being provided. and more of that will continue to flow in. so in my view, they will get stronger as time progresses. they are also doing things to mobilize more people and train more people. so the combination of those things i think, will have a pretty substantial effect on the battlefield, but it will take some time to play out. but the...
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p would feel it was attractive and then the number of seniors now, averages are over seven or nine tions it's very. gene therapies affect medicaid in the commercial we need to make sure americans have access. >> that is a great seguento my next question about this year. we will see innovative paents.nts available f we hav for alzheimer's and disease therapies that make a difference inon. th he different trajectories are cures in a way4u face a lifetime of procedures and hospitalizations driving up costs■x a therapy could reduce need so when you look at all of that how do you assess new therapies and determine howey should be covered? >> one is we have a complex system so insurance, of insurance is based on employers. if you change jobs you may change health plans and one issue that emerges is when you have therapy use money, it will not save the person paying for the therapy so it can be challenging and if your employer you are thinking is this person going health plan in three years, in 10 years? so that is a challenge for a payer, whether it is the commercial market or medicare to step
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today we are actively working in this direction. tion of supplies. there are plenty of them.e latest in the industry is grodnoazot. the company began supplying its products to brazil, india, and turkey. exports exceeded the plan: the july volume was sold out. and, of course, what buyers always pay attention to is the quality of the product itself. the enterprise has a management system. quality control is carried out by 20 laboratories. a consumer survey is conducted annually according to requirements of the standard. significant capacity for the production of nitrogen fertilizers, diversification issues allowed us to take a different look at logistics, accordingly, work has been done to develop port capacities, at the moment we have the ability to transship nitrogen fertilizers in 15 terminals in the azov and baltic seas. the grodno-azot khimvolokno branch is also developing, specializing in the production of polyamide threads necessary for tires, carpets, and knitwear. capacities allow the production of up to 50 million linear meters per year. in during the covid period, th
today we are actively working in this direction. tion of supplies. there are plenty of them.e latest in the industry is grodnoazot. the company began supplying its products to brazil, india, and turkey. exports exceeded the plan: the july volume was sold out. and, of course, what buyers always pay attention to is the quality of the product itself. the enterprise has a management system. quality control is carried out by 20 laboratories. a consumer survey is conducted annually according to...
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we are gratefu t finally turned his attention to education america faces a lost tion of students werevels of course fello the school clutch as it is here and submit straight the issues parents card today. families were about the quality of the children's education. 2023 scores dropped across the country at all grade levels. in vermont eighth grade math suggestions dropped 11 points on the 27%. in pennsylvania dropped 12 points at 27% in oklaha 10 poinf children are proficient in math; that is not all students in america they cannot read. in virginia only graders are proficient in reading a minnesota only 30% ofh graders are. district's are limd advanced classes the name of equity claiming gifted and talented progrs are racist's enrollment is not mere community demographics. in schools for a have been eliminated parents and watch her children regress to the level of theeast aght studee discouraged from getting too fa. artwork and objectivity and economy the envy of the world. yet now this c is white supremas are in school for approximate seven hours each day but i it is not time to add
we are gratefu t finally turned his attention to education america faces a lost tion of students werevels of course fello the school clutch as it is here and submit straight the issues parents card today. families were about the quality of the children's education. 2023 scores dropped across the country at all grade levels. in vermont eighth grade math suggestions dropped 11 points on the 27%. in pennsylvania dropped 12 points at 27% in oklaha 10 poinf children are proficient in math; that is...
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way, compromise with evil is built into the constitution because there is no clear sense from the tiony should be allowed or should not befounding generation determine what's the only country together. the creator situate in that i think people still believe today that will because the founders said it can't be wrong and as a lt, african-americans have been battling even some of the most law and still are. conflict over slavery continues 4, there is more interest iny in that former area known as the louisiana purchase and lincoln's rival in illinois, stephen douglass, a democrat, wants to help get this territory organized. and■isomething comes to be knows thesas act. what he wants to do apply something called popular íssovereignty to this new territory. popular sovereignty actually was compromise of 1850 new territory that came in in new mexico and utah had been sovereignty to determine whether slaves would exist in their borders. it was the idea that the people rule that people are sovereign. but in this case it was applied to mean that the people of the territory would be able to vot
way, compromise with evil is built into the constitution because there is no clear sense from the tiony should be allowed or should not befounding generation determine what's the only country together. the creator situate in that i think people still believe today that will because the founders said it can't be wrong and as a lt, african-americans have been battling even some of the most law and still are. conflict over slavery continues 4, there is more interest iny in that former area known...
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the ground to be here get things ready and make their jobs easier when they get here to set up the tionarge of the day-to-day operations for our effort, whether it is working on recruiting volunteers, and working with our board and, because that is the biggest job of the house committee is to raise the dollars to put on a convention. >> convention going to cost? >> is $68 million. 6sour fundraising is going grea. ly excited about the momentum we have. >> give us an id toward? >> when you talk about fundraising for convention host committee is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization. it i■■a natural connection, so when they get to was, the ■8■omoney we raise really goes o building out the things you see get theonvention, so when you see the convention hall, it n center. it goes to putting on the welcome party, goes to paying buses for people to drive around during the convention. all of those things. >> give us an idea of the scale. how many people does this take and how long does it take? >> it is hard to imagine a convention unless you are in the middle of it. ■÷thousands of volunteers t
the ground to be here get things ready and make their jobs easier when they get here to set up the tionarge of the day-to-day operations for our effort, whether it is working on recruiting volunteers, and working with our board and, because that is the biggest job of the house committee is to raise the dollars to put on a convention. >> convention going to cost? >> is $68 million. 6sour fundraising is going grea. ly excited about the momentum we have. >> give us an id toward?...
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tion. the rst thought i have when i wake up is that there is an eight-year-old in the hospital and my city shot in the face and his mother who used her body to shield him from the seven other shots. i find myself were many before me have found themselves, the intersection of mental health and gun violence. it is not a matter of if as it has happened in my community and colleagues communities, it can happen in yours. the gunmen took his life. they found 11 other guns. and assault rifle loaded on the table. was probably stopped only by excellent police action. my job is to now try to heal the community. obviously the shooter had mental health issues and now mental health is my number one focus. it has been the focus of our president under her leadership and it is so needed across t and if some are wondering why i am here so quickly, five days later, it is for my mental health. my friends have been so incredibly supportive and the hours that followed the shooting. the president, the governor,
tion. the rst thought i have when i wake up is that there is an eight-year-old in the hospital and my city shot in the face and his mother who used her body to shield him from the seven other shots. i find myself were many before me have found themselves, the intersection of mental health and gun violence. it is not a matter of if as it has happened in my community and colleagues communities, it can happen in yours. the gunmen took his life. they found 11 other guns. and assault rifle loaded on...
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single operation, meaning single movement o the person you canevs without multiple that covers the tion>> exactly. after pushes and releases the button anth keeps , he is saying that is not a machine gun. we don't think that is a constr. >> yoursconsistent or it accounts for automatically more than one shot being in this definition? thank you. >> thank you, counsel mr. mitchell. >> may it please the c the statutory gends only to weapons that fire more than one shot ought malt by a single function of the trigger. the bump stocks fall outside the statutory definition for two reasons. fit, bump stock equipped rifle can■pe ■p o shot per function of the trigger because the after every shot and funagain before another fired. the trigger is the device that initiates t firing of the weapon. d the function of the trigger is what that triggering device must do to cause the weapon to fire. the phrase function of the triggecarefer only to the trigger's f shooter or what thshooter doesrier december not have a tgger, oy what the trigger does and whether a single function of that trigger produces more
single operation, meaning single movement o the person you canevs without multiple that covers the tion>> exactly. after pushes and releases the button anth keeps , he is saying that is not a machine gun. we don't think that is a constr. >> yoursconsistent or it accounts for automatically more than one shot being in this definition? thank you. >> thank you, counsel mr. mitchell. >> may it please the c the statutory gends only to weapons that fire more than one shot ought...
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position of russia today, it i think it strengthens our position in ours conversations in the console. tion of the political support that we want to achieve in the world. and tell me, if we talk about euro-atlantic integration, to what extent do you see any real changes that can take place at the washington nato summit, because they continue to say that there will be certain decisions, certain changes in approaches, as far as possible in principle believe that we will really wait. such changes, well, what we are waiting for, we, such hope gives us grounds for decisions that have already been reached, and starting... from the bucharest summit and confirmed by vilnius. i do not see any breakthrough solutions that will be able to strengthen our belief, so to speak, that we will one day become a member of the european union. today, as far as we know, there is a discussion around one word, namely the irreversibility of ukraine's accession to nato, irreversible, that is , as far as the spectators who are close to this negotiation process are saying. that it is precisely here that the discussion i
position of russia today, it i think it strengthens our position in ours conversations in the console. tion of the political support that we want to achieve in the world. and tell me, if we talk about euro-atlantic integration, to what extent do you see any real changes that can take place at the washington nato summit, because they continue to say that there will be certain decisions, certain changes in approaches, as far as possible in principle believe that we will really wait. such changes,...
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and with the one policy, sales to taiwan and added novel tions like foreign military financing and then authority toterrents against in prc provocations in arod the straight. five years ago when we had challenges across the taiwan dr eaublicly in support of our friends in and the biden administration called for none of it without the allied support, all plays a on economics and technology i'm thrilled to h on this. this is probably the most we need to focus on going forward. a critical partadministration's been novel with the critical and emerging last accompanied accompanied for collateral with japan and semiconductors and batteries to quantum computing. this is o top of the indo-pacific economic frame work ipath 13 regional economies of its economy, ipath chain agreement. receiving greater from the indo-pacific, but remains the ■.the region and around the growth,prc. our engagements, we indo-pacific and european partners together. in the past we hady to view these theaters as increasingly there s in are signs of profound integrationse two important theaters. the last time i served th
and with the one policy, sales to taiwan and added novel tions like foreign military financing and then authority toterrents against in prc provocations in arod the straight. five years ago when we had challenges across the taiwan dr eaublicly in support of our friends in and the biden administration called for none of it without the allied support, all plays a on economics and technology i'm thrilled to h on this. this is probably the most we need to focus on going forward. a critical...
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karandeev, rostislav, is the acting minister of culture and tion politician, stated in an interview with that the department, which should in principle understand what is happening in ukrinform, did not know about censorship in the ukrinform national information agency, although the ukrinform information agency, a state organization under the control of the ministry of culture, information policy, the ministry does not interfere in its editorial policy, so the ministry was not aware of the existence of the so-called undesirable lists you mentioned. speakers, karandiyev also expressed confidence that with the appointment of a new the head of ukrinform, serhiy cherevaty, will not have such practices. mr. rostyslav, what happened in ukrinform, in principle, probably, if there had been no war, the publicity of this event would have been much wider, and yes, some people think, well, god knows, maybe censorship during the war, military censorship maybe it is necessary, we understand it, but... but civil censorship, censorship, when they say take this speaker for commenting, don't take that one
karandeev, rostislav, is the acting minister of culture and tion politician, stated in an interview with that the department, which should in principle understand what is happening in ukrinform, did not know about censorship in the ukrinform national information agency, although the ukrinform information agency, a state organization under the control of the ministry of culture, information policy, the ministry does not interfere in its editorial policy, so the ministry was not aware of the...
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[singing], larry summers may warned the administration you're not just fight the tion ignored.rst there was a democratic narrative that had wrong out of the great recession that the great recession recovery was held back by not enough stimulus in government spending. i think that was wrong but that was the narrative. because the bill became repolit. mocrats refuse to negotiate or compromise because they saw this christmas tree bill as their divine right for winning the election. republicans had got a $2 trillion tax cut. there would be no compromise. so the bill was signed on day 50 of the administration. once again spending up mostly unnecessary and inflation spiked further exactly as everyone pr■/icted. the serious backlash against the inflation that ultimately killed and shape much of the fiscal policy under the biden n. the idea of a two to $3 billion bill back better ■]collapse. in fact, the inflation might cause biden reelection. and induced four decades of central-bank fear really again it was capped there. what do you think was one of the most consequential you wrote ab
[singing], larry summers may warned the administration you're not just fight the tion ignored.rst there was a democratic narrative that had wrong out of the great recession that the great recession recovery was held back by not enough stimulus in government spending. i think that was wrong but that was the narrative. because the bill became repolit. mocrats refuse to negotiate or compromise because they saw this christmas tree bill as their divine right for winning the election. republicans had...
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new book by tv presenter espressoy rudenko. tion from the first hand, behind the scenes of russian politics events witnessed by the author himself, unsuccessful attempts to change the presidents, poisoning of political leaders of the ukrainian state, murder and bloody war, all this is in serhiy rudenko's book anatomy of hate, putin and ukraine, look for it in ukrainian bookstores. do you suffer from heartburn? i recommend izoto. isota interacts with the acid in the stomach, which leads to a reduction in the symptoms of pachia. isota. your water if heartburn bothers you. there are discounts, they represent, unbreakable discounts on stzfin, 20% in pharmacies psyllium, vam and oshchadnyk. the football format changes the time of airing. from now on, you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of football every monday at 22:00. professional match analysis, exclusive interviews, goals, goals, emotions, a project, both for experienced fans and just for people who appreciate a non-committed view of football. football format every monday, at 22:00 on the espresso tv channel. verdict with serhiy ruden
new book by tv presenter espressoy rudenko. tion from the first hand, behind the scenes of russian politics events witnessed by the author himself, unsuccessful attempts to change the presidents, poisoning of political leaders of the ukrainian state, murder and bloody war, all this is in serhiy rudenko's book anatomy of hate, putin and ukraine, look for it in ukrainian bookstores. do you suffer from heartburn? i recommend izoto. isota interacts with the acid in the stomach, which leads to a...
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then it becomes a little calmer, this is not the first time, but we hope that this is the situation. tionill be more stable in this regard, we experienced very heavy shelling at the beginning of may, on may 8, may 12 there were shellings with kabs, all kinds of things were thrown at the city guns, hail, but now we only hear explosions in the suburbs or in other populated areas, so we hope that it really works and the measures that are being taken today to stabilize our border, that is , if sometimes it happens... calm down, i i understand that this calms people down a bit, and there are fewer and fewer people willing to evacuate, or not? well , somewhere, somewhere it is, we already have several waves, once again there was an evacuation, there was an evacuation from the border guards, from 20 border forces that are in a five-kilometer zone, in fact already 10 forces were completely destroyed, i.e. villages where not a single person lives, that is why we saw these processes of evacuation to bilopol' and many people. they are not scared, they don't want to find themselves in a situation whe
then it becomes a little calmer, this is not the first time, but we hope that this is the situation. tionill be more stable in this regard, we experienced very heavy shelling at the beginning of may, on may 8, may 12 there were shellings with kabs, all kinds of things were thrown at the city guns, hail, but now we only hear explosions in the suburbs or in other populated areas, so we hope that it really works and the measures that are being taken today to stabilize our border, that is , if...
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because you're poor doesn't mean you don't have a driver's license or can't get a driver's license. tionanization working to close the social, cultural, medical and economic divide in huntington beach. its co-founder oscar rodriguez says the law will reduce voter turnout in low- income communities. you're confusing people when turnout is already low, maybe because they have kids to take care of, or a person working multiple jobs, or distrusting the system, and you add an extra step, a photo id, then it confuses people and it can discourage them from ... coming to the polls and voting, the city says it's ready to fight the state over the voter photo id decision. iryna shenkarenko, jenia dulo, voice of america, huntington beach, california. and our next story is about rimusoritis, an american woman of lithuanian origin, who has been teaching the basics of first aid in ukraine for more than a year. she conducts classes for military and civilians. the woman came to ukraine for the first time in the fall of 2022 as a volunteer, and since february last year she decided to become a medical inst
because you're poor doesn't mean you don't have a driver's license or can't get a driver's license. tionanization working to close the social, cultural, medical and economic divide in huntington beach. its co-founder oscar rodriguez says the law will reduce voter turnout in low- income communities. you're confusing people when turnout is already low, maybe because they have kids to take care of, or a person working multiple jobs, or distrusting the system, and you add an extra step, a photo id,...
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if you want to text us tion at (202) 748-8003. coming under justice alito over issues not only his o the conversation that was recently recorded. away from those two instances aboutim and what do you gain from that as f as him serving on the court? guest: this is a per■zng in a very partisan and ideological manner on the bench who is not living tprinciples d impartiality he made comments that were recorded by a journalist journan ■no get access to him, one-on-one access. the commen t made was that one of the other side will and that he agreed with statements thating a religious n to the bench. what a justice or judge is supposed to be doing. they are case, trying to separate themselves ad interpret the lawas they possiby can. that's what the code of judiciar judge in the united states. united states is held accountable to a code of judicial conduct. the supreme court is the only court in the united states tha does not have a mandatory and enforceable code of ethics now. with those statements told me is that that needs to change ri
if you want to text us tion at (202) 748-8003. coming under justice alito over issues not only his o the conversation that was recently recorded. away from those two instances aboutim and what do you gain from that as f as him serving on the court? guest: this is a per■zng in a very partisan and ideological manner on the bench who is not living tprinciples d impartiality he made comments that were recorded by a journalist journan ■no get access to him, one-on-one access. the commen t made...
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so part of it is that the tion of the collection in that way and then part of it too is being very thoughtfuland being unafr contextual, but also being v being kind of overtly positioned in a in a way that that will seem like an ov interpretation of the past or an overtly conservative. you know, there is a there's a there's always the risk from both sides that the political spectrum that one will see in the other your actions, your interpretations, your words on a label, your choice of an object your op ed, you know, your educational material as is leaning tooand one of, i think my challenge is to take the historians who continue to do really meaningful work. we're pushing the boundaries of both what the pastat our traditional notions, our l definitions of self and of gender and of body our own bodies. to then put that into a museum context in which this year over 3 million people will see in the building and 12 million people were access online. so it's a i think thathere are i think we handle that in answer to your question with that kind of thinking and thoughtfulness. but also compassion
so part of it is that the tion of the collection in that way and then part of it too is being very thoughtfuland being unafr contextual, but also being v being kind of overtly positioned in a in a way that that will seem like an ov interpretation of the past or an overtly conservative. you know, there is a there's a there's always the risk from both sides that the political spectrum that one will see in the other your actions, your interpretations, your words on a label, your choice of an...
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the list of military aid includes leopard tanks, ammunition, and anti-drone systems and towers with tion control of armaments. 23 boarding schools remain in operation in the temporarily occupied territories, these are 11 geriatric, 11 psychoneurological institutions and the oleshkiv orphanage. olena temchenko, a lawyer at the expert center for human rights, reports such data. according to her , we did not learn the lessons of 2014, because then we remained in uncontrolled territories. 21 boarding schools. mechanisms for returning people do not exist. the russian authorities relocate them and deport the children to russia. all these institutions, they or of regional subordination, or even local, we are talking only about boarding facilities, no one is talking about inpatient departments or privately owned geriatric institutions, that is, there are even more such institutions and even more people. and even record, discover. who has lists of people who were in these institutions, the public cannot, stole 400 hryvnias from the wife of a serviceman. the kyiv police reported the suspect to the
the list of military aid includes leopard tanks, ammunition, and anti-drone systems and towers with tion control of armaments. 23 boarding schools remain in operation in the temporarily occupied territories, these are 11 geriatric, 11 psychoneurological institutions and the oleshkiv orphanage. olena temchenko, a lawyer at the expert center for human rights, reports such data. according to her , we did not learn the lessons of 2014, because then we remained in uncontrolled territories. 21...
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tion of anti-western forces, anti-american, anti-european, well, of course, about the events in ukraine, about the fight against corruption, why blinken told zelensky that the problem of fighting corruption is quite relevant now for the ukrainian state, and what consequences it will have, not the fight actually with corruption, we will talk about it all during the next hour. our guests will be people's deputy of ukraine, former head of the security service of ukraine valentyn nalyvaichenko, diplomat oleksandr khara and chairman of the board of the institute of world politics, viktor shlinchak. however, before starting our big conversation, i suggest you watch the video of how the defense forces of ukraine carried out drone strikes on russian oil depots in adygea, krasnodar krai and tambovsk this night. oblast, let's see how it was, where is the ensky bridge, here it is, it's burning, it just recently blew up. by the armed forces of ukraine and death to the russian occupiers. friends, we work live on the espresso tv channel, as well as on our youtube and facebook platforms. for those cur
tion of anti-western forces, anti-american, anti-european, well, of course, about the events in ukraine, about the fight against corruption, why blinken told zelensky that the problem of fighting corruption is quite relevant now for the ukrainian state, and what consequences it will have, not the fight actually with corruption, we will talk about it all during the next hour. our guests will be people's deputy of ukraine, former head of the security service of ukraine valentyn nalyvaichenko,...
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the process of negotiations with north macedonia never started. tion initially demanded that north macedoniamply the republic of macedonia, change its name. after the governments of greece and macedonia reached those agreements, this new one appeared constitutional name, north macedonia, then at this moment a new story arose with bulgarian, completely unexpected claims, claims of a historical nature. ugh. bulgarians began to demand constitutionally. changes in macedonia in order for this country to recognize the existence of the bulgarian minority and the bulgarian historical heritage and everything else, which by and large is to a certain extent, well, how do you explain it, virtual, why? because from the point of view of historical, i would say real, it is possible to consider either the entire population of north macedonia bulgarians, as bulgarians, by the way, or nobody, because it cannot be, if you... consider that it is all one people, you cannot demand from this one people that it is some group of people that still needs to be found , were considered part of the bulgarian ethnic group
the process of negotiations with north macedonia never started. tion initially demanded that north macedoniamply the republic of macedonia, change its name. after the governments of greece and macedonia reached those agreements, this new one appeared constitutional name, north macedonia, then at this moment a new story arose with bulgarian, completely unexpected claims, claims of a historical nature. ugh. bulgarians began to demand constitutionally. changes in macedonia in order for this...
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now to president biden unveiling a new exeve tion. it actually aims to protect some half a million immigrants from deportation. nbc bay area's ian cull has been following the story for us today. ian, go ahead and take us through what this order does and who does it protect. yeah, so it's a major change in the system to allow spouses without legal status as residents to continue to live and work in the u.s. as they apply for undocumented immigrants would be required to go back to their native countries while they apply, which has resulted in long term separations. now, to qualify for the new action, a person needs to be legally married before today and had to have lived in the u.s. for at least ten years, immigration attorneys say. the order will also help clear backlogs at consular offices in mexico. those impacted say it is life changing, like erika steele maldonado, an undocumented immigrant who married an american and has four children who are u.s. citizens. magnifica noticias, or, he says, i think it's wonderful news. perhaps it w
now to president biden unveiling a new exeve tion. it actually aims to protect some half a million immigrants from deportation. nbc bay area's ian cull has been following the story for us today. ian, go ahead and take us through what this order does and who does it protect. yeah, so it's a major change in the system to allow spouses without legal status as residents to continue to live and work in the u.s. as they apply for undocumented immigrants would be required to go back to their native...
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tion or de-russification, or should it be any other way? well, here, first of all, it is necessary to carry out an information policy, because at the beginning of the war, a lot of complaints came from the south, that we have russian tv channels broadcasting, that is, well, the south of odesa, and therefore a lot of work needs to be done in the information field so that people connect . to our ukrainian channels, because they have been watching these channels for more than one year, since the time of independence, everyone there has installed these satellite tv sets and they are connected only to russian-language channels, so it is necessary carry out an information policy, here it is necessary, and it should be done by the local government, ugh, ugh, here you just need to understand for sure that, well , you know, here are the older people, how they grew up somewhere there with some russian tv series there, and they are for them there may still be some soviet films and so on, for them it is already a part of these people, and it is difficu
tion or de-russification, or should it be any other way? well, here, first of all, it is necessary to carry out an information policy, because at the beginning of the war, a lot of complaints came from the south, that we have russian tv channels broadcasting, that is, well, the south of odesa, and therefore a lot of work needs to be done in the information field so that people connect . to our ukrainian channels, because they have been watching these channels for more than one year, since the...
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strengthen the fight against corruption, to resolve the situation with a certain desynchronization. tionti-corruption bodies within our state, a strange situation in general, when we now have, for example, anti-corruption activists, who contributed to the construction of the relevant vertical, are now fighting with the highest anti-corruption court, then with the nabu, then with someone else, well, that is, you know, it causes a certain dissonance, first of all, among our international partners, but the issue is different, that the topic of corruption, it is always relevant for each of the states, for example, last year , i remember, the eurobarometer in europe conducted a sociological survey, so europeans, 70% of europeans said that the level of corruption in europe is sky-high, and this actually indicates you understand where you are, and in this situation it is clear, firstly, ukraine must fight corruption, and secondly, of course, this issue should not give our skeptics more power today to break ties with with a partner, well, there is a reputation institute in europe, and if the fat
strengthen the fight against corruption, to resolve the situation with a certain desynchronization. tionti-corruption bodies within our state, a strange situation in general, when we now have, for example, anti-corruption activists, who contributed to the construction of the relevant vertical, are now fighting with the highest anti-corruption court, then with the nabu, then with someone else, well, that is, you know, it causes a certain dissonance, first of all, among our international...
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in nato, the new secretary general is a person who can say no to donald trump, also the situation. tiont, we will talk about it, and for some reason trust in president zelensky has fallen, the rozunkov center has published new data on trust and distrust in the president of ukraine. about this and not only about this we will talk during the big broadcast, it will last an hour and 45 minutes, they remind me that my name is vasyl zima, but i will say right away that i will be with you today until 10:00 p.m. you will have a big evening with vasyl zima and my colleagues today, and then it's just winter with vasyl, but in any case, we start traditionally with the military section. we will talk about the front, about the presentation of brigadier general andrii hnatov as the commander of the united forces, about the risks of the pokrovsky direction and about how our companies manufacture and modernize strike drones in conversation with manufacturers. of these weapons systems, more on that in a moment. today , during his visit to donetsk region, volodymyr zelenskyi introduced the new commander
in nato, the new secretary general is a person who can say no to donald trump, also the situation. tiont, we will talk about it, and for some reason trust in president zelensky has fallen, the rozunkov center has published new data on trust and distrust in the president of ukraine. about this and not only about this we will talk during the big broadcast, it will last an hour and 45 minutes, they remind me that my name is vasyl zima, but i will say right away that i will be with you today until...
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say, which is not that which takes a pro-ukrainian position, which does not agree with the policy. tionrities on the territory of crimea, and this is very important. well, that is, at the same time we understand that the militarization of children in crimea, children in crimea, continues. for example, two or three weeks ago, we saw that the russian occupiers in this immortal regiment forced 3.5 thousand children to go to artek, they forced them to do this, to make children, that is, this is a violation of international law, etc., how? to fight this from the kendrag, i know that the krimstar resource center, directly the krimster midjlis, well, always records these violations of rights and regarding the militarization of children, etc. and even submits all this data to international courts, but still, how does it directly affect what is happening in crimea. well, first of all, i also want to remind you that we provided and are providing information about how during the period of occupation children were, well, deprived of their rights, and indeed a violation of the convention on the righ
say, which is not that which takes a pro-ukrainian position, which does not agree with the policy. tionrities on the territory of crimea, and this is very important. well, that is, at the same time we understand that the militarization of children in crimea, children in crimea, continues. for example, two or three weeks ago, we saw that the russian occupiers in this immortal regiment forced 3.5 thousand children to go to artek, they forced them to do this, to make children, that is, this is a...
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reach the target, that is why we use both unmanned aerial vehicles and harm anti-radiation missiles. tiono force their anti-aircraft weapons to shut down, as well as the malt rockets. well, actually, probably, the attack on the headquarters of the black sea fleet, one of those bright moments that everyone remembers in the context of the use of storm shadow and scalp, but we told a little about how the planning, the actual work of these strikes, how complicated it is in general work, how much, how long it can last, i can't say how difficult it is, because when you spend your whole life... learning in this business, it's just work for you, but i will say that those involved in the planning are very - there are many components, this is the joint work of the gur, the sbu, this is the work of the officers of the general staff, first of all it is necessary to accurately define the goal, relevant, irrelevant and how critical it is at the moment, that is, it happens that we... planned, but so far the planning process was already underway, the goal is no longer relevant, it is canceled, that is, t
reach the target, that is why we use both unmanned aerial vehicles and harm anti-radiation missiles. tiono force their anti-aircraft weapons to shut down, as well as the malt rockets. well, actually, probably, the attack on the headquarters of the black sea fleet, one of those bright moments that everyone remembers in the context of the use of storm shadow and scalp, but we told a little about how the planning, the actual work of these strikes, how complicated it is in general work, how much,...
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this information. tion published earlier in the media was confirmed by the security service of moldova. the official informed the russian side what weapons ukraine is buying. in particular, it was about weapons in moldova. he also described the movement of trains with fuel through moldova to the ukrainian transport hub in reni. there are legends about this place in the kyiv region that are hard to believe. the estates of the branitskyi counts, in addition to an interesting history, are also famous for their strength. energy, to feel the magic of the garden of plagues, where unique compositions are collected, was tried by my colleague from bilotserk olena boyko. a garden with unheard-of energy on the territory of the brenitsky estates in the oleksandria arboretum. the history of this place began in 1815, when countess branytska invited a group of bioenergy workers from italy. having researched territory, the specialists felt a piece of land above the sy... and proposed to create a health reserve here, in the same year , a young boy august jens came to the park as the head gardener, then
this information. tion published earlier in the media was confirmed by the security service of moldova. the official informed the russian side what weapons ukraine is buying. in particular, it was about weapons in moldova. he also described the movement of trains with fuel through moldova to the ukrainian transport hub in reni. there are legends about this place in the kyiv region that are hard to believe. the estates of the branitskyi counts, in addition to an interesting history, are also...
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national bank was working, you remember that at that time they quite promptly saved it, tried to save it. tion were introduced and the payment system there continued to work, i would say that only thanks to this we were able to donate to the armed forces there, collect from our savings for drones, and in general somehow feel that life did not collapse, why did this happen, because at one time the national bank was made full-fledged, capable, a full-fledged independent institution, there were questions about appointments, but a rather serious mechanism for restraining counterbalances was developed, and the national bank was and remains a full-fledged working, full-fledged institution, this is not the case with the tax, customs, bureau of economic security, which are now in place, and a number of other bodies , who are involved in so-called economic crimes, that is... they are all part of some kind of telephone law or any other, enough of such a discretionary application, and that's when our international partners say that you must somehow mobilize resources, they mean that, they mean that a sig
national bank was working, you remember that at that time they quite promptly saved it, tried to save it. tion were introduced and the payment system there continued to work, i would say that only thanks to this we were able to donate to the armed forces there, collect from our savings for drones, and in general somehow feel that life did not collapse, why did this happen, because at one time the national bank was made full-fledged, capable, a full-fledged independent institution, there were...
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this, as if they don't know why, i have another question, but in this case, why do we have some... tionf a peaceful life, for example, why children to drive to the crimea? is it so necessary in this situation? obviously they are will continue to do so, it is obvious. okay, adults, the grown-up people are so desperate, they are not afraid of anything, but perhaps it is not necessary to take children to such places, to such areas as crimea, there is no need to pretend that nothing is happening, it is happening, it is really a war, and it takes more and more merciless forms, but you what, such a surprise, it turns out to be a war, well , and again, well, what are these questions about, what are the children for, and why exactly... in order to be literally a human shield for to then scream like that if they hit you the next military object and somewhere there , the russian air defense did not work so well that it was possible to shout just for this, so this is the only and in principle their goal, in the belohorod region, in the crimea, to press more civilians so that they they literally de
this, as if they don't know why, i have another question, but in this case, why do we have some... tionf a peaceful life, for example, why children to drive to the crimea? is it so necessary in this situation? obviously they are will continue to do so, it is obvious. okay, adults, the grown-up people are so desperate, they are not afraid of anything, but perhaps it is not necessary to take children to such places, to such areas as crimea, there is no need to pretend that nothing is happening,...
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the main part of the building tion.o we're just talking about using more of the building to serve the needs of the passengers while also creating a great commity amenity and a place that millions of people come to visifromthe united states, when they come to this building in washington. so we believe very much in a successful venture that revenue, so we can reinvest in the facility, and also the people want in our train station. so they want the bookstores, they want to be able to go to the cafe, they want a restaurant, and we want to serve the committee well. >> thank you, mr. chairman. my time is expired. >> i would like to pick up left off about amtrak profitability. it's also how you open the your profitability. i just want to ask, why when we have hearings on highways, do we not open the hearing by saying why are interstate not profitable? why have cost the american taxpayer billions of dollars to maintain. like the 40,000 americans who die on our highways every year, and it's taxpayer dollars to clean up every one
the main part of the building tion.o we're just talking about using more of the building to serve the needs of the passengers while also creating a great commity amenity and a place that millions of people come to visifromthe united states, when they come to this building in washington. so we believe very much in a successful venture that revenue, so we can reinvest in the facility, and also the people want in our train station. so they want the bookstores, they want to be able to go to the...
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the virus, attackers could monitor correspondence and record telephone conversations to determine. tion of the owner, a preventive measure was chosen for the suspect. bloggers who worked for the enemy were exposed in odessa. seven persons involved published provocative streams and fake messages about ukrainians on social networks military, as well as representatives of the tcc. in this way, they tried to disrupt the mobilization. in addition , they distributed the coordinates of checkpoints and the routes of movement of mobile groups of local military commanders. the information was sent to the russian telegram channel. the security service of ukraine arrested the perpetrators. all face up to eight years in prison. 300,000 euros for crossing the border. 24 conscript men planned to enter moldova illegally. according to the state border service , the organizers of such a campaign demanded 12,000 each from each of them and tried to transport the pilgrims at once in large groups. but they got into the field of law. guards violators have been issued administrative reports, the conductors are
the virus, attackers could monitor correspondence and record telephone conversations to determine. tion of the owner, a preventive measure was chosen for the suspect. bloggers who worked for the enemy were exposed in odessa. seven persons involved published provocative streams and fake messages about ukrainians on social networks military, as well as representatives of the tcc. in this way, they tried to disrupt the mobilization. in addition , they distributed the coordinates of checkpoints and...
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person in the g greenroom and in our circles to have her hand out to talk to our democratic debating tionsil to try to make it so the audience believed despite the difference we are americans that nthe same thing, a better future. alice had a good heart and was a nice person. the aisle.ly believed in i'm from kentucky, she was from middle america, arkansas and georgia roots. she was one of those people that brought the middle america perspective to corridors that are dominated by people from the coast in urban areas and i appreciated that because she represented middle america well. it still doesn't seem real to me but she was one of the best and i miss her. >> thank you. >> i am not afraid to tell my age because i've been involved in politics since the age of lien and i've had tremendous experiences when i became a political commentator, when you go from being a campaign operative to a political commentator, we were the only three women at cnn and i will never forget when we started to bring more women and people of color and everyone else, they would assign me to the republic. the first
person in the g greenroom and in our circles to have her hand out to talk to our democratic debating tionsil to try to make it so the audience believed despite the difference we are americans that nthe same thing, a better future. alice had a good heart and was a nice person. the aisle.ly believed in i'm from kentucky, she was from middle america, arkansas and georgia roots. she was one of those people that brought the middle america perspective to corridors that are dominated by people from...
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example, the damage caused to us by the war with russia was probably recorded for the first time. tion, if i am not mistaken, they counted 486 billion dollars, then there was a story about granting us a 50 billion loan, also an important thing, plus they also said there about nuclear security, about the need to further deepen the sanctions, and we, unfortunately , we do not use this tool very clearly and clearly, i would like our diplomats, our bank to pay more attention to this, and not try to somehow come to an agreement with saudi arabia, maybe with china, maybe something will be looped between the chinese-brazilian option, because let's be honest, china is our enemy, it openly shows that it is our enemy and for it ukraine is food, and from the point of view of brazil, if you live somewhere in brazil, in the favelas, you are absolutely purple, what is happening there in that ukraine, you consider all white people of european descent a priori to be colonizers, not understanding the intricacies of history, that we, for example, are those... the same white people who suffered from the
example, the damage caused to us by the war with russia was probably recorded for the first time. tion, if i am not mistaken, they counted 486 billion dollars, then there was a story about granting us a 50 billion loan, also an important thing, plus they also said there about nuclear security, about the need to further deepen the sanctions, and we, unfortunately , we do not use this tool very clearly and clearly, i would like our diplomats, our bank to pay more attention to this, and not try to...