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thank you for all that inside justin brock of the royal united services institute. and in other use, police have arrested a man for supposedly trying to assassinate argentina's vice president footage shows him pulling a gun and christina fernandez, but no shots were fired president alberto fernandez, who's unrelated called it the most serious event. the country has been through since returning to democracy. lufthansa has cancelled hundreds of flights as pilot stage a one day strike there in a dispute for better pay and condition from germany's largest carrier. some 800 flights were grounded in munich in frankfurt. around a 100000 passengers were effected. long lines have formed a cove at 19 test centers in ching, due the large latest chinese city to be locked down as beijing pursues is 0, coven policy. street markets are also crowded as people stock up on food city of 21000000 people went into lockdown on thursday after an outbreak of around 150 coping cases. ty, one's premier suit thing chang has announced his military shot down a civilian drone on thursday. near t
thank you for all that inside justin brock of the royal united services institute. and in other use, police have arrested a man for supposedly trying to assassinate argentina's vice president footage shows him pulling a gun and christina fernandez, but no shots were fired president alberto fernandez, who's unrelated called it the most serious event. the country has been through since returning to democracy. lufthansa has cancelled hundreds of flights as pilot stage a one day strike there in a...
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major general of the indian armed forces and director of the united service institution of india. major general is a great, great pleasure and great honor for me to join you. thank you very much for time. thank you for inviting me. now in your analysis of the conflict in ukraine, you often make the point that the west wasn't able to clearly see what was russia's threat. perceptions. are you sure it was due to the lack of understanding or on the country, a clear realization of what was at stake there for russia and ukraine, and a very deliberate, very conscious decision to ignore russia security concerns? yes, of course. there is no denying the fact that as asha has been defining its red lines very clearly. it also articulated just national security concerned. and the most important of those was that this former soviet union state should not be incorporated in nato because natalie is walter d 300 miles away from saint peter's book. so of whatever reason, the vest actually step to will those claims. similarly, there was also no follow up on the means. no accord, 20142015. and subseq
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justin brock as a senior military researcher at the royal united services institute in london, i asked him what we know about ukraine's counter offensive near hair song. well, we don't know an enormous amount because the guardian government and military have effectively ask for and then try to enforce a media blackout in terms of any detailed reporting of any information about how that was progressing. in order to deny the russians operational intimation, because the russians presumably get a great deal of use out of the extremely high granularity of information that we get to that consoles about movements most of the time. so interesting that they've been very successful. adjusting that down, we know that ukrainian army is not necessarily ready for large scale new warfare as we would see it in the west. so particularly commodity inflammation to brigade level or above. because ukraine anyhow, to you formation that were trained, used operating at brigade level before the impatient, those that have been training place. people thank you for systems 2014 and they've been used extensively a
justin brock as a senior military researcher at the royal united services institute in london, i asked him what we know about ukraine's counter offensive near hair song. well, we don't know an enormous amount because the guardian government and military have effectively ask for and then try to enforce a media blackout in terms of any detailed reporting of any information about how that was progressing. in order to deny the russians operational intimation, because the russians presumably get a...
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major general of the indian armed forces and director of the united service institution of indent. major general a few months ago, india and prime minister and their ends are more d, you said that today the world is facing an uncertain situation as nobody's getting what they want them. he made that statement specifically after talking with his american colleague, joe, by then on the phone, had a conversation during which joe biden was trying to push it into joining the rust and sanctions against the russia. that push wasn't very successful. why didn't india side with the americans more promptly? i mean, i would say, why should india signed with the liberty slow? because americans assumed really india is north american team. b. we are an independent country with the largest population. so we would make decisions based on our historical and strategic days with other countries and based on our own national interest, artist, structure, security, interest, and in that, or country of the steward of russia. who has helped india in strategic programs and has been a, is a libel partner. how
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thank you for all that inside justin brock of the royal united services institute. this week, many students across europe are heading to their classrooms for the start of the school year. but some students will be studying twice as hard teenage ukrainian refugees are learning the local curriculum in their host countries and finishing their ukranian studies online all while coping with the pain of being separated from their friends. back home. d w. terry schultz met with one such student in belgium, the 1st day of school for many children, a time of excitement looking ahead to the new year and catching up with friends. but it's not that way for everyone. this day is full of pain and worry for 14 year old. christina begins sca, she's heading to class in belgium, but all her thoughts are with her friends starting their school year and keith. she was texting with one of them on the train here. and it hurts horrible. i just went all back in ukraine. and i want to all that stuff when it ought to stop. unlike the tidy classroom or waiting, christina, she's not sure how man
thank you for all that inside justin brock of the royal united services institute. this week, many students across europe are heading to their classrooms for the start of the school year. but some students will be studying twice as hard teenage ukrainian refugees are learning the local curriculum in their host countries and finishing their ukranian studies online all while coping with the pain of being separated from their friends. back home. d w. terry schultz met with one such student in...
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major general and director of the united services institution of india. b k sharman because of a welcome swati international what can you tell you're waiting on for giving me this opportunity? now you're very welcome. what can you tell us about the nature of the military cooperation currently going on between russia and china? has it been affected by the war? and we obviously know that india is looking to dies, diversify its arm supplies a focus, more on domestic production. yes, that is true, that india is trying to diversify its defense requirements. but notwithstanding that russia has been and will remain the most reliable defense possibly of india. even at this juncture, when we have dr. declaring some weapon systems from the west, 64 percent of miller t austin, still comes from russia. and what is more important about this relationship is that it is strategic in nature and of our show has been providing us the transport of technology and joint production of some of the strategic veterans. so, notwithstanding, the european crisis, i think are, are dep
major general and director of the united services institution of india. b k sharman because of a welcome swati international what can you tell you're waiting on for giving me this opportunity? now you're very welcome. what can you tell us about the nature of the military cooperation currently going on between russia and china? has it been affected by the war? and we obviously know that india is looking to dies, diversify its arm supplies a focus, more on domestic production. yes, that is true,...
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he is a researcher in the military team at the royal united services institute in london . i asked him if these latest defeats, if they are assigned that the russian army is collapsing in new grain. we knew that the russian military had serious morale problems, not least because that the shortage of troops means that their troops don't get any time off the line. so we're 7 months into the invasion. many of those troops have been in combat, or at least in the, was on the entire time, mostly in the open, with very poor equipment and food. and now they're faced with an essentially a war movement for which they're just not prepared in the north. and so many trips to simply abandon the heavy equipment and the vehicles. and once you do that was you can stop because you don't have the equipment to defend yourself. so for example, in is you, me, we see these enormous stockpiles of ammunition of tanks, other ahmed vehicles, because an entire russian clank just basically left their equipment and tried to get out of her name and in supplement. their suddenly threatened with. and once
he is a researcher in the military team at the royal united services institute in london . i asked him if these latest defeats, if they are assigned that the russian army is collapsing in new grain. we knew that the russian military had serious morale problems, not least because that the shortage of troops means that their troops don't get any time off the line. so we're 7 months into the invasion. many of those troops have been in combat, or at least in the, was on the entire time, mostly in...
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in oxford, samuel ramani from the royal united services institute. thank you for joining us.markable advances by ukraine. how have they been able to make breakthroughs so quickly? >> we have been preparing for this for a very long time. as you mentioned, we were expecting a counterattack in the south. clearly that diverted russian forces away from defending the northeastern part. it's important to note the people on the ground liberating the areas are not regular army soldiers, they are volunteers. they have received significant amounts of training in the last six months and are very motivated to liberate their country. the fact that it has gone quickly has surprised not only observers, but to ukrainian central command. they expected the offensive to last until the end of september and it has gone a lot faster than expected. a lot of motivated people. they have a lot of support from the local population. they don't want to be occupied by russians and see ukrainian forces as liberators. and the ukrainians have a strategy of military action that has been proven effective. it is
in oxford, samuel ramani from the royal united services institute. thank you for joining us.markable advances by ukraine. how have they been able to make breakthroughs so quickly? >> we have been preparing for this for a very long time. as you mentioned, we were expecting a counterattack in the south. clearly that diverted russian forces away from defending the northeastern part. it's important to note the people on the ground liberating the areas are not regular army soldiers, they are...
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with analysis from the british think tank royal united services institute. >> ukraine's counteroffensive has reshaped the battlefield in a matter of days. they have taken more territory in the past week than russia has since april. so the question is, how did they do it. i want to bring in neil melvin, the director of international security studies at the royal united services institute. which is i think tank here in london. we are looking at here is the map of what ukraine has retaken. the section here. essentially an area twice the size of greater london. really in the past week. tell me, how did they do it? >> we need traumatic change, quite the surprise because everyone had been focusing on the south down here around the house on. where do we spoken before about the pressure ukrainians have been putting on here. this as it turns out was a deliberate strategy to try to pull the russians away from the north and then ukrainians have found the gap in the russian lines. they pushed in here very quickly. they have moved very fast. have gotten behind the russians and the russian front has c
with analysis from the british think tank royal united services institute. >> ukraine's counteroffensive has reshaped the battlefield in a matter of days. they have taken more territory in the past week than russia has since april. so the question is, how did they do it. i want to bring in neil melvin, the director of international security studies at the royal united services institute. which is i think tank here in london. we are looking at here is the map of what ukraine has retaken....
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sharma, a retired major general director of the united service institute from india, respectively, ofves one such it becomes the most relevant for him and, indeed , a lot has been done recently in the development of the russian far east by the whole of the russian direction. uh, uh, 68 countries are already participating in the forum, and not only those close to the far east of russia, but australia did not happen just now. it happened in 2014, when the president of the russian federation vladimir vladimirovich putin declared the development of the far east a national priority. eh, during this time, the starsuko is rapidly is developing and it seems to me that just here in the far east, just its development is the answers to the challenges that are now facing humanity. well, this is about one and a half trillion e, the national product lost e. and this figure will be worth the age. it will cost us 1.8 trillion, but i am sure that we will cope with it, we will build a new icebreaker and launch and build satellites. eh, over here. uh, were as friendly as possible. we want, uh, to fully
sharma, a retired major general director of the united service institute from india, respectively, ofves one such it becomes the most relevant for him and, indeed , a lot has been done recently in the development of the russian far east by the whole of the russian direction. uh, uh, 68 countries are already participating in the forum, and not only those close to the far east of russia, but australia did not happen just now. it happened in 2014, when the president of the russian federation...
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major general of the indian armed forces and director of the united service institution of india. major general is a great, great pleasure and great honor for me to join you. thank you very much for a time. thank you for inviting me. now, in your analysis of the conflict in the ukraine, you often make the point that the west wasn't able to clearly see what was russia's threat. perceptions are you sure it was due to the lack of understanding or on the country? a clear realization of what was at stake there for russia and ukraine and a very deliberate, very conscious decision to ignore russia. security concerns. yes, of course.
major general of the indian armed forces and director of the united service institution of india. major general is a great, great pleasure and great honor for me to join you. thank you very much for a time. thank you for inviting me. now, in your analysis of the conflict in the ukraine, you often make the point that the west wasn't able to clearly see what was russia's threat. perceptions are you sure it was due to the lack of understanding or on the country? a clear realization of what was at...
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he is a researcher in the military, timothy warrior united services institute in london. i asked him if these advances, if they mean real progress for you. cree, i think we're talking about modern progress. this is at this point a fairly staggering turning point in the war. this is certainly the most serious reversed that russia has suffered since it was forced to retreat from its multi pronged assault on keep back in april. and they've lost and the ukrainians had liberated more than 3000 square kilometers of their own territory. in about 5 days. it's one of the most successful military offenses in modern history. and indeed, it's also at so far come at a relatively like cost for ukraine, particularly in the northeast, down in cason, the longer running and, and much more anticipated counter offensive. it has been much more bloody for both sides. and so much more additional struggle. but in the north, essentially ukraine having managed to find a gap and, and make a punch hole in the russian front lines in the harkey region and a place called valley clear were able to rapid
he is a researcher in the military, timothy warrior united services institute in london. i asked him if these advances, if they mean real progress for you. cree, i think we're talking about modern progress. this is at this point a fairly staggering turning point in the war. this is certainly the most serious reversed that russia has suffered since it was forced to retreat from its multi pronged assault on keep back in april. and they've lost and the ukrainians had liberated more than 3000...
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florida with because sharma, major general of the indian armed forces and director of the united service institution of indent. major general a few months ago, india and prime minister and their ends are more. do you said that today the world is facing and uncertain situation as nobody's getting what they want them? he made that statement specifically after talking with his american colleague, joe, by then on the phone on a conversation during which joe biden to was trying to push it into joining the rust and sanctions against the russia. that push wasn't very successful. why didn't the india side with the americans more promptly? i mean, i would say, why should india signed with the liberty? well, because americans assumed really india is north america's team b. we are an independent country with the largest population. so we would make decisions based on our historical and strategic days with other countries and based on our own national interest, artist, structure, security, interest, and in that country of the steward of russia, who has helped india and so strategic programs and has been a elabo
florida with because sharma, major general of the indian armed forces and director of the united service institution of indent. major general a few months ago, india and prime minister and their ends are more. do you said that today the world is facing and uncertain situation as nobody's getting what they want them? he made that statement specifically after talking with his american colleague, joe, by then on the phone on a conversation during which joe biden to was trying to push it into...
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now joined by vicky sharman major general of the indian armed forces and director of the united service institution of india. major general is a great, great pleasure and great honor for me to join you. thank you very much for time. thank you for inviting me now in your analysis of the conflict in ukraine, you also make the point that the west wasn't able to clearly see what was russia's threat. perceptions are you sure it was due to the lack of understanding or on the country? a clear realization of what was at stake there for russia and ukraine, and a very deliberate, very conscious decision to ignore russia security concerns. yes, of course, there is no denying the fact that as asha has been defining its red lines very clearly. it also articulated its national security concerned. and the most important of those was that this former soviet union state should not be incorporated in nato because nat, those wanted 300 miles away from st. peter's book. so of whatever reason, the vest actually step to will those claims. similarly, there was also no follow up on the means. no accord, 20142015. and subs
now joined by vicky sharman major general of the indian armed forces and director of the united service institution of india. major general is a great, great pleasure and great honor for me to join you. thank you very much for time. thank you for inviting me now in your analysis of the conflict in ukraine, you also make the point that the west wasn't able to clearly see what was russia's threat. perceptions are you sure it was due to the lack of understanding or on the country? a clear...
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the center for actual politics and in oxford, samuel romani, associate fellow at the royal united services institute. gentlemen, welcome to you. thank you very much for joining us on inside story me, kyla, in live it, let me start with you if i can. remarkable advances by the ukrainians. how have they been able to make these breakthroughs so quickly? well, in fact we've been, i mean, at the end of the day we've been preparing for this for a very long time. as you mentioned in the 1st segment of the program, we were expecting an an account or advance or a counter attack in the so, ah, clearly that has probably diverted some of the russian forces away from defense around the northeastern part. it is important to note that the people that are actually on the ground liberating are the areas of khaki august are actually not regular army soldiers. these are people from the territorial brigades. in other words, these are people that volunteered after the re 24th. they received significant amounts of training in the last 6 months and they're very, very motivated to, to liberate, liberate their, the occupied
the center for actual politics and in oxford, samuel romani, associate fellow at the royal united services institute. gentlemen, welcome to you. thank you very much for joining us on inside story me, kyla, in live it, let me start with you if i can. remarkable advances by the ukrainians. how have they been able to make these breakthroughs so quickly? well, in fact we've been, i mean, at the end of the day we've been preparing for this for a very long time. as you mentioned in the 1st segment of...
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i'm now joined by sharman major general of the indian armed forces and director of the united service institution of india. major general is great, great pleasure. i'm great honor for me to join you. thank you very much for time. thank.
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some monies and associates follow the wrong united services institute. he explains why president putin's ordered a partial mobilization. you look at russian estimates, for example, russian tender vitamins. yeah, but i just made a statement and said that in some areas the occupied regions, ukraine has got a 3 to one manpower advantage. generally for a successful candidate, vincent, for a military standpoint, you need to have between 2 or 3 times. many forces on the right hand side that on the russian side, and the russians are hoping that even if it's not not turn the tide of the war and lead to market russian territorial expansions, it will help to avoid defeats either withdraw that we saw from carr he's a few weeks back initial assessment from the russian military and also for rush lawmakers that general mobilization is not necessary. i general mobilization would also be much more controversial or show politically, for example survey. sure, i give the repeat defensiveness, made it very clear as students and conscript under the age of 27 are not going to
some monies and associates follow the wrong united services institute. he explains why president putin's ordered a partial mobilization. you look at russian estimates, for example, russian tender vitamins. yeah, but i just made a statement and said that in some areas the occupied regions, ukraine has got a 3 to one manpower advantage. generally for a successful candidate, vincent, for a military standpoint, you need to have between 2 or 3 times. many forces on the right hand side that on the...
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talking to us from a khaki want to bring in samuel romani, his associate follow at the roles united services institute. he's joining us from oxford in the u. k. very good to have you with us. i'm suggesting that to harder was making there was that this was an vacation that russia would be supplying troops quickly, but there's gotta be funding put in place for more weaponry. there's gotta be training for 300000 troops and we're heading into winter. how much is the timing of this going to be a factor? because all of that is going to take time, isn't it? yes, is not good. i definitely take a sheet mediately, unless there's been plans for the sat behind the scenes that we don't know about. we're already noticing some small movements and additional cost groups and ships. for example, there's a movement of the $400.00 conscripts now closer to the belgrade city with any which is right near the russian ukrainian border. but he had 2 full 100000 in the front that with a tap with 300000 troops. will that be enough to turn the tide in russia's favor? well, so at least you look at russian estimates, for example,
talking to us from a khaki want to bring in samuel romani, his associate follow at the roles united services institute. he's joining us from oxford in the u. k. very good to have you with us. i'm suggesting that to harder was making there was that this was an vacation that russia would be supplying troops quickly, but there's gotta be funding put in place for more weaponry. there's gotta be training for 300000 troops and we're heading into winter. how much is the timing of this going to be a...
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or retired major general underwrites of united services institution of india. b. k sharma says that his country is willing to show solidarity whose key militia, partner, russia, india is trying to diversify itself. it's defense requirements, but that is not at the boss. all thought a minute deep to miller to relationship with russia. russia has been and will remain the most reliable defense part of india. even at this juncture, when we have the starter deck wedding, some weapon systems from the west, 64 percent of miller, t o sna steal comes from russia. it is spec to off what has happened internationally and the kind of sanctions that have been named caused against russia. india, you would have seen by virtue of awarding at the united nations, re taken a very neutral storms on that. similarly, even though we have problems with china on our borders, but that doesn't prevent us far from cooperating in a mighty little florida, such as shanghai cooperation, organization piece. we should see these are pick sizes. and similarly, our participation in the wash took exerc
or retired major general underwrites of united services institution of india. b. k sharma says that his country is willing to show solidarity whose key militia, partner, russia, india is trying to diversify itself. it's defense requirements, but that is not at the boss. all thought a minute deep to miller to relationship with russia. russia has been and will remain the most reliable defense part of india. even at this juncture, when we have the starter deck wedding, some weapon systems from the...
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the royal united services institute will ukrainian forces be able to maintain and consolidate these gangs. so i suspect the will, and indeed in the south, particularly, it remains to be seen in the hassan region, whether they're able to push forward further. the russian army starts to collapse there because the majority of russian combat strength that remains, including the units are concentrated in the south in cash to, to forestall that, that much more expected ukrainian counter offenses in the north. i think the biggest danger for ukraine at the moment is just potentially over extending a lot of those units have been attacking for nearly going on 6 days now. and so, you know, even with things going extremely well, people will be very, very tired. it will take a while for supplies to catch up. and so, you know, i don't think there's any danger of russia being able to mount any sort of counter counter counter offensive as it were in the northeast anytime soon. so ukraine or very likely to hold on to the territory that it's, you know, again, so quickly over the past week. and why is that
the royal united services institute will ukrainian forces be able to maintain and consolidate these gangs. so i suspect the will, and indeed in the south, particularly, it remains to be seen in the hassan region, whether they're able to push forward further. the russian army starts to collapse there because the majority of russian combat strength that remains, including the units are concentrated in the south in cash to, to forestall that, that much more expected ukrainian counter offenses in...
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at the end of bella leo was bringing samo romani now he's an associate fellow at royal united services institution joins us from oxford. good to have be with us. what's your assessment of this counter offensive and new crime? well, i think it's a very significant moment for the ukrainians, because obviously the russians relied heavily on logistical supplies from could be asked to museum at the ukrainians. this can be over those, the just to go supplies. the russians are not going to be able to supply their forces with ammunition extra personnel in donnie asked. so it's very contradictory when the russian ministry does and says that the regrouping forces from guarantee to don. yes, because in fact, they can't really do very much of their supply lines are got. do you feel that ukraine is it? stephanie appears to have the momentum. but can it maintain this? can it create a turning point in this wall? what are you raised? certainly as all engine for the moment and they've also caught the versions by surprise. russian military experts were warning for weeks now that kirk, he was going to be the most li
at the end of bella leo was bringing samo romani now he's an associate fellow at royal united services institution joins us from oxford. good to have be with us. what's your assessment of this counter offensive and new crime? well, i think it's a very significant moment for the ukrainians, because obviously the russians relied heavily on logistical supplies from could be asked to museum at the ukrainians. this can be over those, the just to go supplies. the russians are not going to be able to...
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according to the royal united service institute or rusi, ukraine needs approximately 500 javelin missiles every single day. lockheed-martin only produces around 2100 missiles a year. when the report was published in june, rusi also estimated that russia had used between 1100 and 2100 missiles during their invasion of ukraine. and that means, quote, in three months of combat, russia has burned through four times the u.s. annual missile production for those cruise missiles. these examples are important benchmarks. you can do the math and you can pretty quickly come up with future scenarios where demand starts to strain supply. another important factor is the people's republic of china which both the biden administration and the trump administration identified as america's pacing threat. china has spent the last two decades dramatically building up its military. according to the d.o.d.'s 2019 missile defense review, quote, a key component of china's military modernization is its conventional ballistic missile arsenal designed to prevent the united states military access to support regional a
according to the royal united service institute or rusi, ukraine needs approximately 500 javelin missiles every single day. lockheed-martin only produces around 2100 missiles a year. when the report was published in june, rusi also estimated that russia had used between 1100 and 2100 missiles during their invasion of ukraine. and that means, quote, in three months of combat, russia has burned through four times the u.s. annual missile production for those cruise missiles. these examples are...
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that the senate has passed, s. 4673, an act to re-authorize the national computer institute of the united states secret service and for other purposes, in which concurrence of the house is requested. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. green, for five minutes. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, and still i rise. a proud descendent of the enslaved people who made cotton king and america great. the enslaved people who had a hand in the construction of this capitol. who had a hand in the construction of the white house. the enslaved people who constructed roads and bridges across the bidth and bred-h breadth of this country who worked for more than 200 years without a payday. they made the difference for what we call the united states of america on the global scene at the time. i'm honored to be a descendent and honored to say also that this house on july 27 took the historic step of according them slavery remembrance day. a day to remember their lives and to commemorate their accomplishments. it's important that we do this because for too long we have revi
that the senate has passed, s. 4673, an act to re-authorize the national computer institute of the united states secret service and for other purposes, in which concurrence of the house is requested. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. green, for five minutes. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, and still i rise. a proud descendent of the enslaved people who made cotton king and america great. the enslaved people who had a hand in the...
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units. specialists are being trained at the first military institute of the national guard. canine servicetional guard troops as engineer. the reconnaissance patrol, together with the sappers , performs the tasks of the military cynologists belgian shepherd, named pete, conducts reconnaissance and marks the place where the explosive device is hidden, like other mine detection dogs. pete is not afraid of gunshots and is trained in combat searches. we have a standard for tin accustoming with an explosion, and flashes with a shot. uh, first a shot or uh, an explosion is made at a distance of 100 m and then the distance decreases while the dog either feeds or plays with it. well, that is encouraged. but if i see that he is a little worried, i, of course, stroke him with words, but i calm him down, and then i already see when, ah, the desired behavior has been achieved. i am already encouraging the fulfillment of the task of the russian guard with a treat , just as without sappers, a mine detection dog, an indispensable assistant in mine clearance local specialists cynologists and their pupils
units. specialists are being trained at the first military institute of the national guard. canine servicetional guard troops as engineer. the reconnaissance patrol, together with the sappers , performs the tasks of the military cynologists belgian shepherd, named pete, conducts reconnaissance and marks the place where the explosive device is hidden, like other mine detection dogs. pete is not afraid of gunshots and is trained in combat searches. we have a standard for tin accustoming with an...
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united kingdom and also the commonwealth. i was lucky enough to have met the queen on a couple of occasions. she was a remarkable person. also and institutional exemplar of public serviceuty for several years. i like to think of it as human aunt her relic. a remarkable person. she embodied the united kingdom. when you looked at the queen you sell -- saw everything of the united kingdom in her. the new prime minister, it will be a new era. there are things that the new king would like to modernize. at the same time, overwhelmingly , the messages have been of stability, continuity, of service and duty continuing in exactly the way queen elizabeth had done. eric: one of the roles of the royalty is being like the chief diplomat, the queen met with 14 presidents and hosted vladimir putin back in 2003, king charles as prince has been very outspoken on issues, climate change, criticize putin, condemned the invasion of ukraine. how does that change? what does the king have to do? does he have to rated in, so to speak? >> >> when the king addressed the nation, he said then he would not have to be as vocal and some of his causes as king as he had been prince's wales. some things
united kingdom and also the commonwealth. i was lucky enough to have met the queen on a couple of occasions. she was a remarkable person. also and institutional exemplar of public serviceuty for several years. i like to think of it as human aunt her relic. a remarkable person. she embodied the united kingdom. when you looked at the queen you sell -- saw everything of the united kingdom in her. the new prime minister, it will be a new era. there are things that the new king would like to...
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units. and new retail use. nonretail sales and service use. hotel use and institutional use. construct a new childcare facilitity and space for community unanimous add 4, 250 parking space. develop 6 nearly 6 acres of open space. and provide further infrastructure modifications. upon the project looks to achieve objectives. a summary of the primary points of the objectives. one, to redevelop the portions of the project site including surface parking lots. structured p and vac an structures surrounding the galleria to create a new neighborhood that provides a mix of residential, retail, commercial, hotel, public gathering and community space. 2, maximize housing throughout the site and provide housing in prongimity to local and public transportation. 3. to build a mixed item community that provides for a range of afford at level and attracts diversity of household compositions. >> under ceqa a range of alternatives need to be explored that can accomplish most of the basic ocjectives of the projects well as arc void or lessen one or more of significant affects of project. along
units. and new retail use. nonretail sales and service use. hotel use and institutional use. construct a new childcare facilitity and space for community unanimous add 4, 250 parking space. develop 6 nearly 6 acres of open space. and provide further infrastructure modifications. upon the project looks to achieve objectives. a summary of the primary points of the objectives. one, to redevelop the portions of the project site including surface parking lots. structured p and vac an structures...
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the clerk: s. 4673, a bill to reauthorize the national computer forensics institute of the united states secret service and for other purposes. the presiding officer: without objection, the committee is discharged. the senate will now proceed to the measure. mr. schumer: i ask that the bill be considered read a third time. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i know of no further debate on the bill. the presiding officer: if no further debate on the bill, the question is on passage of the bill. all those in favor say aye. all opposed will say nay. the ayes appear to have it. the bill is passed. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: and finally, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes its business today, it adjourn until 10:00 a.m. on wednesday, september 28. that following the prayer and pledge, the morning hour be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use la
the clerk: s. 4673, a bill to reauthorize the national computer forensics institute of the united states secret service and for other purposes. the presiding officer: without objection, the committee is discharged. the senate will now proceed to the measure. mr. schumer: i ask that the bill be considered read a third time. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i know of no further debate on the bill. the presiding officer: if no further debate on the bill, the question is on...
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the united arab emirates, and also the different regional and international partners to set up reform programs and urgently needed that brief new knife into our institutions and ensure that services be provided at a large scale whilst trying to curb the planet in the exchange rate of our national currency. we're also trying to tackle inflation and the international fuel food crisis. we've prioritized rebuilding our security and military institutions and to rebuild the judicial power that stopped functioning for about 2 years. ladies and gentlemen, we're working with in the terms of reference of the gulf initiative and it's implementation mechanism as well as decisions in particular 2216 of the security council that resolution which calls for lasting peace and enables the state to recover it so 30 throughout the entire territory through our constitution and our republic in the system. here we would like to reaffirm our full respect for international humanitarian law, international human law, and human rights, instrument human rights through rather and the various different instruments and treaties adopt in and ratified by the republic of yemen. we would like to work hand in hand w
the united arab emirates, and also the different regional and international partners to set up reform programs and urgently needed that brief new knife into our institutions and ensure that services be provided at a large scale whilst trying to curb the planet in the exchange rate of our national currency. we're also trying to tackle inflation and the international fuel food crisis. we've prioritized rebuilding our security and military institutions and to rebuild the judicial power that...
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units of the state emergency service of ukraine were inspected more than 561 hectares of territory russia can change the wording of the goals of its invasion of ukraine , according to the american institute for the study of war, the russian authorities in the occupied territories of four regions of ukraine, having completed fake referendums on the annexation, declared the alleged support of 77 to 99% of the citizens of ukraine, putin is likely to announce the russian annexation of the occupied of ukrainian lands on september 30, because the head of the kremlin wants to start the forced conscription of ukrainians into the russian army , it also became known that the russian troops recently mobilized from russia are being sent to the front in the kherson and kharkiv regions without prior preparation. there is nothing to talk about with putin. there is only one way to prevent such actions of russia, to exclude it from all international organizations, to strengthen sanctions against moscow in all spheres, to provide ukraine with financial and military support, as well as legal security guarantees, dear ladies and gentlemen, recognition by russia of these pseudo-referendums as supposedly norm
units of the state emergency service of ukraine were inspected more than 561 hectares of territory russia can change the wording of the goals of its invasion of ukraine , according to the american institute for the study of war, the russian authorities in the occupied territories of four regions of ukraine, having completed fake referendums on the annexation, declared the alleged support of 77 to 99% of the citizens of ukraine, putin is likely to announce the russian annexation of the occupied...
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institutions and bank fraud. and we are referring those criminal violations that we have on covered to the united states attorney for the southern district of new york and the internal revenue service. as a result of the violations we are asking the court to, among other things, permanently bar mr. trump, donald trump junior, ivanka trump, eric trump from serving as an officer or director in any corporation or similar entity registered and/or licensed in new york. jabbar -- to bar mr. trump and the trump organization from entering into any new york state estate acquisition or applying for loans for any financial institution in new york for five years. to pay for the financial benefits obtained as a result of the resistant fraudulent practices at an estimated $250 million, and where the end of my remarks are going to the other relief we are seeking. at the center of the years long financial scheme with the statements of financial conditions that were prepared annually by and for mr. trump. specifically from 2011 to 2021. these statements were compiled by trump organization executives and dish it is a compilation of the report by mr. trump's accounting firm. the statements are explic
institutions and bank fraud. and we are referring those criminal violations that we have on covered to the united states attorney for the southern district of new york and the internal revenue service. as a result of the violations we are asking the court to, among other things, permanently bar mr. trump, donald trump junior, ivanka trump, eric trump from serving as an officer or director in any corporation or similar entity registered and/or licensed in new york. jabbar -- to bar mr. trump and...
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institutions and bank fraud. and we are referring those criminal violations that we have uncovered to the united states attorney for the southern district of new york and the internal revenue service. yamiche: in an interview with fox news, the former president responded to the charges. pres. trump: she campaigned on it four years ago. it was a vicious campaign. she just talked about trump. we are going to indict him. we are going to get him. this was just a continuation of the witchhunt that began when i came down the escalator at trump tower. yamiche: also on wednesday, an appeals court ruled the justice department can resume reviewing classified documents seized from trump's mar-a-lago home. this comes as the special master appointed to review the files has given trump until next friday to back up his claims that he declassify the documents and that the -- he declassified the documents. join amy, peter baker, co-author of the new book -- joining me, peter baker, co-author of a new book, hugo lowell, vivian salama, and in studio, just the two of us, nancy cordes, the chief white house correspondent for pbs news -- cbs news. hugo, it's your first time on "washington week." i'm go
institutions and bank fraud. and we are referring those criminal violations that we have uncovered to the united states attorney for the southern district of new york and the internal revenue service. yamiche: in an interview with fox news, the former president responded to the charges. pres. trump: she campaigned on it four years ago. it was a vicious campaign. she just talked about trump. we are going to indict him. we are going to get him. this was just a continuation of the witchhunt that...
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specific institutions, according to your survey, the leader of national trust is the armed forces of ukraine 91%. next e-e dsns 82%, national guard 81 volunteers 77 state border service 74 volunteer unitse president of ukraine 71 why do we congratulate him and then the leaders of the anti-rating 55% of respondents do not trust political forces, well , it is written, it seems that the power is there, the party is political yes, also 66% of the respondents do not trust courts and judges, half another 46 officials, a total of 37 commercial banks and 19 in they don't trust the verkhovna rada. what do you think about such things? well, let's talk about trust first, then we give it correctly. we see that trust is highest in those authorities that stand on the edge of resistance to russian aggression, and all of them, all of them. you also listed the trust of the president as the commander-in-chief, and here i will say a very important effect that the armed forces of the state emergency service, that is, not our rescuers, the national guard, volunteers , they all had a positive balance of trust on trust even before the war, that is, people saw their work, but the biggest transformation of tru
specific institutions, according to your survey, the leader of national trust is the armed forces of ukraine 91%. next e-e dsns 82%, national guard 81 volunteers 77 state border service 74 volunteer unitse president of ukraine 71 why do we congratulate him and then the leaders of the anti-rating 55% of respondents do not trust political forces, well , it is written, it seems that the power is there, the party is political yes, also 66% of the respondents do not trust courts and judges, half...
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institutions themselves. just the day before, that is, izhba and denis took a specific position and stopped servicing russian cards. for some reason, while referring to the sanctions of the unitedd great britain, which they have not heard anything about, at least three more large turkish banks continue to provide all services, including the issuance of lira at local atms. now i must say that the nsc is an operator. e cards, the world is not on the sanctions lists leaders, nspk is a the system of self-organization itself and, accordingly, the map of the world is the system of maps of the world. yes, it is not included in the sanctions lists, so any cooperation and maintenance of uh maps of the world, uh, other countries does not carry a direct risk, uh, secondary sanctions now in the future, of course. it might happen. well, in the meantime, in the light of new risks in the association, which petrov of russia gave some useful advice to compatriots, in particular , to take to turkey for personal euros and dollars , change rubles immediately at the airport, hotels and resorts tour operators recommend booking according to the all inclusive system, and in istanbul, but at least payi
institutions themselves. just the day before, that is, izhba and denis took a specific position and stopped servicing russian cards. for some reason, while referring to the sanctions of the unitedd great britain, which they have not heard anything about, at least three more large turkish banks continue to provide all services, including the issuance of lira at local atms. now i must say that the nsc is an operator. e cards, the world is not on the sanctions lists leaders, nspk is a the system...
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need to look at it beyond just units themselves and really start talking about how do we help people stabilize off the streets, out of institutions, with the support services they need to live the best lives they can. there is a group of people, about 40% of folks coming to our shelters every day, that are not self-resolving, and do not have that access even if we had enough vouchers, they are not qualifying. that is why, when we talk about models that can bring in the public, and also have other benefits to the community. the reason something like work works can benefit is because it creates better quality of life for the whole community, which gets more people involved in wanting to solve this issue. that is an important point we need to remember, we need a communitywide approach, not just one that is focused on cap -- focused on government or service providers. >> i'm going to wrap up in just a moment but i want to see if ms. monet would like to add anything more to this question about housing and health, and what do we do to break down the barriers around those two issues. ms. monet? >> there is a great deal of housing resources provided to veterans. a
need to look at it beyond just units themselves and really start talking about how do we help people stabilize off the streets, out of institutions, with the support services they need to live the best lives they can. there is a group of people, about 40% of folks coming to our shelters every day, that are not self-resolving, and do not have that access even if we had enough vouchers, they are not qualifying. that is why, when we talk about models that can bring in the public, and also have...
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institutions, and bank fraud. we are referring those criminal violations that we have uncovered to the united states attorney general for the southern district of new york and the internal revenue service. as a result of these violations, we are asking the court to, among other things, permanently bar mr. trump, donald trump, jr. ivanka trump, eric trump, serving as an officer in any corporation or similar entity registered or licensed in new york. to bar mr. trump and the trump organization from entering into any new york state commercial real estate acquisition or from applying for loans from any financial institution in new york for five years. to pay for the financial benefits obtained as a result of the persistent fraudulent practices at an estimated $250 mil million. towards the end of my remarks, i will go into the other relief we are seeking. at the center of this -- of the years-long financial scheme were the statements of financial condition that were prepared annually by and for mr. trump specifically from 2011 through 2021, the statements were compiled by the trump organization executives and issued as a compilation report by mr. trump's accounting firm. the statements are
institutions, and bank fraud. we are referring those criminal violations that we have uncovered to the united states attorney general for the southern district of new york and the internal revenue service. as a result of these violations, we are asking the court to, among other things, permanently bar mr. trump, donald trump, jr. ivanka trump, eric trump, serving as an officer in any corporation or similar entity registered or licensed in new york. to bar mr. trump and the trump organization...
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institutions and bank fraud. we are referring those criminal violations that we've uncovered to the united states attorney for the southern district of new york and the internal revenue service a result of these violations, we are asking the court to, among other things, permanently bar mr. trump, donald trump jr., ivanka trump, eric trump from serving as an officer or director in any corporation or similar entity registered and/or licensed in new york, to bar mr. trump and the trump organization from entering into any new york state commercial real estate acquisition or from applying for loans from any financial institution in new york for five years, to pay for the financial benefits obtained as a result of the persistent fraudulent practices at an estimated $250 million towards the end of my remarks i will go into the other relief that we are seeking. at the center of this -- of the year-long financial scheme were the statements of financial condition that were prepared annually by and for mr. trump. specifically from 2011 to 2021. these statements were compiled by the trump organization executives and were issued as a compilation report by mr. trump's accounting firm. th
institutions and bank fraud. we are referring those criminal violations that we've uncovered to the united states attorney for the southern district of new york and the internal revenue service a result of these violations, we are asking the court to, among other things, permanently bar mr. trump, donald trump jr., ivanka trump, eric trump from serving as an officer or director in any corporation or similar entity registered and/or licensed in new york, to bar mr. trump and the trump...
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at sfo, at united and working for black rock, which is a really incredible financial institution, so if you want to be rich you may want to stick with that. some of you worked in public service non profits, tenderloin and you had a chance to see so many different aspects of the city working with your specific cohort, with community leads and many adults who really support this program and they support your success. that is what this is all about. it is about giving back and making sure that the next generation is prepared to take over and to lead. whether you want to be a ceo of a company, you want to be mayor of san francisco, anything that you want to be, know that you can do it. never ever ever no matter your circumstances, no matter what you're dealing with in life, never let that be a barrier to you striving to achieve your goals. this program should demonstrate to you exactly what you're made of. you may have walked through the door and thought, well, we'll see what happens and when you leave this program you probably have new friends, you probably learned some new lessens that you never thought you would have a opportunity to learn, and you probably grown more then yo
at sfo, at united and working for black rock, which is a really incredible financial institution, so if you want to be rich you may want to stick with that. some of you worked in public service non profits, tenderloin and you had a chance to see so many different aspects of the city working with your specific cohort, with community leads and many adults who really support this program and they support your success. that is what this is all about. it is about giving back and making sure that the...