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he graduated from the university of chief, with a degree and political economy from 1964 to 1989 declined the career ladder from that of an ordinary worker to the head of the ideological department. but the central committee of the communist party of ukraine from 990. he was a member of the central committee of the communist party of the soviet union, eventually achieved the position of chairman of the supreme soviet of ukrainian ssr . in 1990 activists from the people's movement visited the usa and met with representatives of the u. s. ministration, including pentagon chief dick cheney people's movement leaflets began appearing in ukraine, stating that the republic was providing food for all of russia. in this discussion from the u. s. s r would transform ukraine into a country as prosperous as france ah, in the context of the u. s. s. ours longstanding economic crisis. such claims had a significant effect on society. the peoples movement of ukraine was rapidly moving in a more nationalistic direction. it entered parliament as a force in opposition to the communist party. in his charter,
he graduated from the university of chief, with a degree and political economy from 1964 to 1989 declined the career ladder from that of an ordinary worker to the head of the ideological department. but the central committee of the communist party of ukraine from 990. he was a member of the central committee of the communist party of the soviet union, eventually achieved the position of chairman of the supreme soviet of ukrainian ssr . in 1990 activists from the people's movement visited the...
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was get more on this from richard painter, professor of law at the university of minnesota. he was the chief ethics lawyer for us president george w bush, a very warm welcome to the show. and we've seen the devastating image as out of butcher ukrainian. president zalinski has pointed to them in his 1st address to the un security council since the invasion, and he is demanding action at what can the body do besides offering a platform for publicly shaming russia. unfortunately, because of the russian veto in the security council, i, it is not clear that the security council could take immediate action. but the un, the us should address these serious war crimes that are being commanded in ukraine . these crimes should be investigated and refer to the international criminal court . and furthermore, the countries of the o, i am a particular, the democracies. i need to lean on russia, do everything that can get rushed to exit your crime. russia needs to leave your crime and be told that it is non negotiable, that believe every inch of ukrainian territory. where's the euro need to make sure there'
was get more on this from richard painter, professor of law at the university of minnesota. he was the chief ethics lawyer for us president george w bush, a very warm welcome to the show. and we've seen the devastating image as out of butcher ukrainian. president zalinski has pointed to them in his 1st address to the un security council since the invasion, and he is demanding action at what can the body do besides offering a platform for publicly shaming russia. unfortunately, because of the...
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of our guests. joining is all the programs that we've been speaking to. richard vote a professor at monford university, got left co director of the is the chief for the analysis of level security and dr . like a home economist and publisher. thank you very much to all 3 of you. we really appreciate your time. we appreciate your time to thank you for joining us here. a naughty international web back at the top of the ah, with aah, ukraine, a big and rich country that's always been hand in hand with russia. until recently . 2014, a qu divides ukraine and leads to fratricidal war and on a war that continues to visit. with on the edge of a large field near low ganske, the mass grave. local say that the people buried here are mostly civilians who are allegedly killed by ukrainian paramilitary groups in the summer of 2014 or so does this a mr. mccoy? what did of stuff, not batista, merely as it would be to the british start. okay. what's the crating, the settings of us, i can inform you not to annasae. rocca leads a special committee for collecting evidence of the ukrainian government alleged walker arms against the people of law. ganske. when you go about doing is
of our guests. joining is all the programs that we've been speaking to. richard vote a professor at monford university, got left co director of the is the chief for the analysis of level security and dr . like a home economist and publisher. thank you very much to all 3 of you. we really appreciate your time. we appreciate your time to thank you for joining us here. a naughty international web back at the top of the ah, with aah, ukraine, a big and rich country that's always been hand in hand...
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university of delhi lineups. the interviews at a job fair around $20000.00 have registered to attend in the hopes of finding work . that includes 20 year old chief, mal halter, who's doing a bachelor of commerce. after graduation, it is impossible to get the job laid off doing because there's nothing in the margaret to me, $1.00 and $5.00 university graduates in india unemployed because of a lack of jobs. if chief mac can find one, she will join an even smaller percentage of indian women who are employed, the international labor organization ranks and the a $171.00 out of $180.00 countries for participation of woman in the workforce. the center for monitoring indian economies is only around 10 percent of indian women are employed. women also face family and societal pressures. india has wolves, highest ratio of women doing unpaid domestic work compared to men. 22 year old consume ansari's studying education and the hopes of becoming a teacher in the future to be secure. i can secure my future and support my family . we are 4 sisters and our father has put in a lot of effort to educate all of us. so i want to support my family and do something fo
university of delhi lineups. the interviews at a job fair around $20000.00 have registered to attend in the hopes of finding work . that includes 20 year old chief, mal halter, who's doing a bachelor of commerce. after graduation, it is impossible to get the job laid off doing because there's nothing in the margaret to me, $1.00 and $5.00 university graduates in india unemployed because of a lack of jobs. if chief mac can find one, she will join an even smaller percentage of indian women who...
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i said it's only to speak to john snake, who's the director of the university of central florida. since chief economic forecasting, joins is now from orlando in florida. mister snake broke into the program at politics aside because it seems like there's a lot of politics in this, in an economic sense. what does this mean for disney itself as an enterprise going forward? well, you know, i think it's a, it's unclear, related to double or in the details in terms of what the school impact will be or limiting this recruit special district. you said it does straddled to 2 counties. there's, there's that involved, but there's also a tax base in revenue involved. and so, you know, i think this was formed many decades ago, not as a benefit to orange county or asi older county, but as a benefit to the disney corporation. and, you know, those, those benefits, you know, will potentially go away. so it's, it's, i think, really unclear number one, yet this is fully going to be dissolved. and number 2, you know, what the fiscal impact would be. i think it's safe to say that, you know, i didn't like to have
i said it's only to speak to john snake, who's the director of the university of central florida. since chief economic forecasting, joins is now from orlando in florida. mister snake broke into the program at politics aside because it seems like there's a lot of politics in this, in an economic sense. what does this mean for disney itself as an enterprise going forward? well, you know, i think it's a, it's unclear, related to double or in the details in terms of what the school impact will be...
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university of michigan. she was also a former chief economist at the u.s. department of labor. take you for joining us. a real pleasure to have you on the program. it seems like the last couple of weeks, recession fears have grown stronger and stronger. but over the last couple of days, people have been downplaying that. what is your take on the possibility of construction -- contraction in this economy? betsey: any time people see a boom going on, there is a fear of recession, but the truth is that recessions get killed by something. there is a lot of fear about what is going on locally with the -- globally with the russian invasion of the ukraine pushing up world food prices, energy prices. that is definitely where are risks lie. when you look at what happens in the u.s. economy right now, we see strong demand, and we see strong supply. overall, i don't see any imminent threat of a recession. i see hiring continuing, and i see demand continuing. i see the bumps in the road that are mostly coming from global pressures. matt: other central banks are reacting to this around the world. it is surprising t
university of michigan. she was also a former chief economist at the u.s. department of labor. take you for joining us. a real pleasure to have you on the program. it seems like the last couple of weeks, recession fears have grown stronger and stronger. but over the last couple of days, people have been downplaying that. what is your take on the possibility of construction -- contraction in this economy? betsey: any time people see a boom going on, there is a fear of recession, but the truth is...
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of government at georgetown university. he joins us from croatia. joining us from new delhi, a ceo and editor in chiefstrategic news global. welcome to the program. this ban on india out, is it an attempt by the government to prevent hate speech or is it politically motivated? >> thank you for having me. the india out campaign, i think it is a bit more complicated than simply just a political movement. the movement's origins go all the way back to 2009 when india first decided to expand to encompass maldives free territory. so it cannot be deemed as a simple movement and certainly, this is attempting to portray it as such. and in the process, their attempt to portray it as a political movement, which is detrimental to the bilateral relations of the countries. but i do not think it would be accurate to say that the india movement is just a simple political movement. host: the government as saying the reason why it is banning india is because the campaign is widely seen as undermining relations with india. others on the other hand say this is just an attempt by the government undermined the chances for
of government at georgetown university. he joins us from croatia. joining us from new delhi, a ceo and editor in chiefstrategic news global. welcome to the program. this ban on india out, is it an attempt by the government to prevent hate speech or is it politically motivated? >> thank you for having me. the india out campaign, i think it is a bit more complicated than simply just a political movement. the movement's origins go all the way back to 2009 when india first decided to expand...
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the university police chief retired in october of that year.r found to have been inappropriately showing off the explicit photos involved to his colleagues. without a work related reason. by the time that was learned, that officer had already left the force. others were fired. >> university of utah president ruth watkins says she's resigning. >> then university of utah president ruth watkins, whose shockingly said lauren's death could it have been prevented, announced she would be stepping down. the questions about how lauren 's case was handled, never went away. university says it has implemented the recommendations in the review to improve student safety and gone further. appointing a chief safety officer, overhauling the school safety apparatus, adding specialized employees like social workers, who can deal with relationship violence. in october 2020, the university settled a lawsuit brought brought by lauren's parents, agreeing to t pay the mccluskeys ten and a half million dollars. >> the university acknowledges and deeply regrets that it
the university police chief retired in october of that year.r found to have been inappropriately showing off the explicit photos involved to his colleagues. without a work related reason. by the time that was learned, that officer had already left the force. others were fired. >> university of utah president ruth watkins says she's resigning. >> then university of utah president ruth watkins, whose shockingly said lauren's death could it have been prevented, announced she would be...
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chief executive officer of the theodore roosevelt presidential library foundation. jean-claude brizard, president and chief executive officer of digital promise. dr. jamila moore pewu, assistant professor, digital humanities at california state university, fullerton. and gary sandling, vice president of strategy and chief content officer of the thomas jefferson foundation in monticello. please enjoy this discussion on history and technology as well as how different digital platforms can be used to make our past more accessible and readily available to you all. thank you. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. already an exciting day. how many got here early? did you go last night to the panel, oh, my gosh, unbelievable, huh? so inspiring. [ applause ] i just went home last night, back to the room with my head spinning on what these individuals had done and that we got to look across 40 years of presidential information from their chiefs of staff. it was just unbelievable. so i hope you enjoy our panel today. and it's about making history accessible through technology, which is near and dear to my heart, being a technology executive for the last 23 years. and in this session we are going to explore innovative ways that presidential sit
chief executive officer of the theodore roosevelt presidential library foundation. jean-claude brizard, president and chief executive officer of digital promise. dr. jamila moore pewu, assistant professor, digital humanities at california state university, fullerton. and gary sandling, vice president of strategy and chief content officer of the thomas jefferson foundation in monticello. please enjoy this discussion on history and technology as well as how different digital platforms can be used...
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delhi students of the university of delhi lineup for interviews at a job fair around $20000.00 have registered to attend, in the hopes of finding work that includes 20 year old chief in them. i'll hold tra who's doing a bachelor of commerce. after graduation it is impossible to get off the brewing because there's nothing in the margaret to me, $1.00 and $5.00 university graduates in india unemployed because of a lack of jobs. if chief mac can find one, she will join an even smaller percentage of indian women who are employed, the international neighbor organization ranks and the a $171.00 out of $180.00 countries for participation. a woman in the workforce, the center for monitoring indian economies is only around 10 percent of indian women are employed. women also face family and societal pressures. india has was highest ratio of woman doing unpaid domestic work compared to men. 22 year old consume ansari's studying education and the hopes of becoming a teacher in the future to be secure. i can secure my future and support my family . we are 4 sisters and our father has put in a lot of effort to educate all of us. so i want to support my family and do something f
delhi students of the university of delhi lineup for interviews at a job fair around $20000.00 have registered to attend, in the hopes of finding work that includes 20 year old chief in them. i'll hold tra who's doing a bachelor of commerce. after graduation it is impossible to get off the brewing because there's nothing in the margaret to me, $1.00 and $5.00 university graduates in india unemployed because of a lack of jobs. if chief mac can find one, she will join an even smaller percentage...
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of fuel and wide spread power cuts. hong kong authorities are asking the entire population. that's 7400000 people to self test for coven next week. chief executive carry labs that are compulsory. universal test was essential, as the territory struggles to contain a 5th wave of infections right or wrong. today marks 40 years since the argentine invasion of the falkland islands in 1082 argentinian troops attack the islands leading to the falcons war between great britain. in argentina, the islanders were liberated by british forces after more than 2 months of fighting . muslims worldwide are marking a heart the pardon me, the start of the holy month of ramadan, which begins a period of daily fasting until sundown. the annual time for prayer and self reflection ends with 8 celebrations on may. the 1st, after 2 years of celebrations, dampened by the pandemic, soaring food and energy prices are likely to have an effect this year some football. now, the group stage draw for this year's world cup and cutter took place on friday and some big european teams were luckier than others. england, for example, got off relatively easy with a group be that it consists of iran, the usa, and either wales,
of fuel and wide spread power cuts. hong kong authorities are asking the entire population. that's 7400000 people to self test for coven next week. chief executive carry labs that are compulsory. universal test was essential, as the territory struggles to contain a 5th wave of infections right or wrong. today marks 40 years since the argentine invasion of the falkland islands in 1082 argentinian troops attack the islands leading to the falcons war between great britain. in argentina, the...
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now is general sir richard barrons — he was formally one of the six chiefs of staff leading the uk armed forces. he's now chairman of universalnd security solutions. hello, there. thank you so much for joining us on bbc news. we have been hearing about the busy schmidt and bombardment of mariupol for many weeks now, just remind us why this city is so important. the weeks now, just remind us why this city is so important.— city is so important. the first reason is _ city is so important. the first reason is that _ city is so important. the first reason is that when - city is so important. the first reason is that when russia . city is so important. the first - reason is that when russia controls the road that goes through mariupol, they will have achieved a linkup between russia and crimea, and that will be one, probably the only, concrete outcome that they can point to from the war so far. so, the strategic significance to the russian war aims. the second reason is that this has been a really brittle and difficult fight and it shows the russians and the rest of the world how hard it is going to be if russia is going to try an
now is general sir richard barrons — he was formally one of the six chiefs of staff leading the uk armed forces. he's now chairman of universalnd security solutions. hello, there. thank you so much for joining us on bbc news. we have been hearing about the busy schmidt and bombardment of mariupol for many weeks now, just remind us why this city is so important. the weeks now, just remind us why this city is so important.— city is so important. the first reason is _ city is so important. the...
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of basic supplies, like food, fuel, and medicine, hong kong authorities, they're asking the entire population. that's 7400000 people to self test for cov, it next week. chief executive carry lab said a compulsory universal test was essential as the territory struggles to contain a 5th wave of inflectional operation. sergei lots. nisa is one of ukraine's best known and most controversial film directors for years. with his features and documentary, as he has been warning that russia was planning a war against his country. now his fiction has become ukraine's reality. i have with them civilians running from bombing in ukraine. this isn't yesterday's news, but a film from 2018 2nd on bass, eastern ukraine, where russian forces are supporting pro putin separatists a. yeah. but the other on monday, the civilians are actors staging a fake news massacre for russian tv. the quote propaganda to justify the military incursion with the ukraine director, sergey last. nita shows how for years russia planned it's war of aggression against ukraine. but the west, which wasn't paying attention as b. e o wishes could adolescent admit i was old as western little democracies were asleep when the new russia was formed as one
of basic supplies, like food, fuel, and medicine, hong kong authorities, they're asking the entire population. that's 7400000 people to self test for cov, it next week. chief executive carry lab said a compulsory universal test was essential as the territory struggles to contain a 5th wave of inflectional operation. sergei lots. nisa is one of ukraine's best known and most controversial film directors for years. with his features and documentary, as he has been warning that russia was planning...
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over more on this, i'm joined now by a toby figure with eunice if the chief of communications and partnerships at university of he is currently in de ne pro in ukraine. it's good to have you with us to night. so i'm you recently visited children's hospitals in ukraine. what impression did the children there? leave with you? yeah, no, thanks so much for having the haven't unicef fun. i mean the, the impression is a horrific of a festival. children and hospitals are that because they've been wounded, they've been hit in during heavy fighting. that's even in areas where they've been besieged. also when they've been trying to get out of areas of heavy fighting. but also then there are other children who have underlying medical conditions issues. so i was in also the other day where i met a mother nearly 2 year old daughter. i spent 30 days on the ground in a metro station in hockey. a had had cancer, a form of cancer, the full that you can only imagine the health impact of that spending 30 days underground. sheltering from bombs from a right sar is exactly horrific. and now she's in the hospital trying to recov
over more on this, i'm joined now by a toby figure with eunice if the chief of communications and partnerships at university of he is currently in de ne pro in ukraine. it's good to have you with us to night. so i'm you recently visited children's hospitals in ukraine. what impression did the children there? leave with you? yeah, no, thanks so much for having the haven't unicef fun. i mean the, the impression is a horrific of a festival. children and hospitals are that because they've been...
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of commerce, after graduation it is impossible to get off the brewing because there's nothing in the market that's doing $1.00 and $5.00 university graduates in india unemployed because of a lack of jobs. if chief mac can find one, she will join an even smaller percentage of indian woman who employed the international naval organization ranks and the a $171.00 out of $180.00 countries for participation of women in the workforce. the center for monitoring indian economies is only around 10 percent of indian women are employed. women also face family and societal pressures. india has the wolves, highest ratio of women doing unpaid domestic work compared to men. 22 year old consume ansari's studying education and the hopes of becoming a teacher in the future to be secure because i can secure my future and support my family. we are 4 sisters and our father has put in a lot of effort to educate all of us. so i want to support my family and do something for myself. but calls him father says her future isn't in her hands alone . don't know what he's going to be cutting. my 2 daughters were doing the bachelor in education that they want to study and i want them to know. hopefully they'll get a job when
of commerce, after graduation it is impossible to get off the brewing because there's nothing in the market that's doing $1.00 and $5.00 university graduates in india unemployed because of a lack of jobs. if chief mac can find one, she will join an even smaller percentage of indian woman who employed the international naval organization ranks and the a $171.00 out of $180.00 countries for participation of women in the workforce. the center for monitoring indian economies is only around 10...
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of the presidential election takes place on april 10th. hong kong authorities are asking the entire population that 7400000 people to self test for coven next week. chief executive carry lamb said a compulsory universal test was essential as the territory struggles to contain a 5th wave of infection and will re, re, lanka has imposed a nationwide per view to start protests against the government. the new restrictions will be in place until monday morning. earlier this week, demonstrators clash with police during protests, over shortages of basic supplies, such as food, fuel and medicine. the warring parties in yemen laid down their weapons on saturday in the 1st nationwide, true since 2016 is comes after more than 7 years of war. the truth between the saudi led coalition and the wrong box. who the rebels comes as the muslim holy month of ramadan begins. hundreds of thousands of people have been killed and the war and millions have been displaced in what the united nations calls the world's worst humanitarian disaster. will for more on this, let's bring in mohammed al kelly's he, he is a jamini journalist from santa based in cairo. thank you so much for joining us on d. w. so of course we know that pr
of the presidential election takes place on april 10th. hong kong authorities are asking the entire population that 7400000 people to self test for coven next week. chief executive carry lamb said a compulsory universal test was essential as the territory struggles to contain a 5th wave of infection and will re, re, lanka has imposed a nationwide per view to start protests against the government. the new restrictions will be in place until monday morning. earlier this week, demonstrators clash...
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of communication and the senior associate dean of the college of communication at boston university. dr. viejo's books include moms in chief the rhetoric of republican motherhood and the spouses of presidential nominees 1992 through 2016, melania and michelle first ladies in a new era and connecting with constituents identification building and blocking in the contemporary national convention addresses. tammy is also an inaugural lifetime member of flair. it's my pleasure at this moment to turn the program over to nancy keegan smith. nancy you're muted it's a pleasure to be here today and to welcome all of our people and i think we have a very interesting program lined up recent first ladies and their speeches have often tackled issues as leaders of society ladybird johnson said that while the job had no assign duties a podium is there she chooses to use it from the very rich holdings of the presidential libraries of the national archives and records administration on first ladies. we will hear four keyments of speeches by barbara bush hillary clinton laura bush and michelle obama, which had a powerful impact after watchin
of communication and the senior associate dean of the college of communication at boston university. dr. viejo's books include moms in chief the rhetoric of republican motherhood and the spouses of presidential nominees 1992 through 2016, melania and michelle first ladies in a new era and connecting with constituents identification building and blocking in the contemporary national convention addresses. tammy is also an inaugural lifetime member of flair. it's my pleasure at this moment to turn...
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executive secretary of the ryabag, the editor-in-chief of the clever and clever program tatyana smirnova hands my assistant natalya fomenko, a second-year student of the mgimo university , invited yuliana feofanova, yaroslavl elizaveta yudakina won the quarterfinal ahead of schedule on the yellow carpet. sarov, nizhny novgorod region, uvarova, tambov region in the quarterfinals, he won the prologue, chose the yellow track and lost to himself on it, but bounced back on the podium, gaining 6 1/2 prize points. you remember, we always start with a prologue. and 15 minutes before the start of the competition. i go up to the participants and give them a topic for an eloquent speech. i hope that they will speak eloquently and in this case i approached our members and told you the following. i believe that our future largely depends on how national projects are carried out in russia. and why the topic is such a thing for you. the fact is that it is extremely important now, as it seems to me, means foreign languages. and especially to know english, because it is the language of international communication in this language in general and high science exists and there was such a
executive secretary of the ryabag, the editor-in-chief of the clever and clever program tatyana smirnova hands my assistant natalya fomenko, a second-year student of the mgimo university , invited yuliana feofanova, yaroslavl elizaveta yudakina won the quarterfinal ahead of schedule on the yellow carpet. sarov, nizhny novgorod region, uvarova, tambov region in the quarterfinals, he won the prologue, chose the yellow track and lost to himself on it, but bounced back on the podium, gaining 6 1/2...
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of last year. he served in the obama white house as deputy national security advisor. as well as chief negotiator. he earned a ba from the university of california berkeley. it is a little harder to become the deputy treasury secretary. we arezed the kind of multilateral response not seen since the terrorist attacks of september 11. the multilateral coalition -- president biden has assembled a basic idea that you cannot violate the sovereignty of another country and continue to enjoy the privileges of integration into the global economy. a position reflected with swift and decisive actions to counter russia's aggression. the effects of our actions are evident. russia's economy is expected to contract by 10%. there was contraction over 20 years ago. russia has seen inflation spike with the world bank estimating inflation will reach 22% over the course of this year. analysts forecast that imports could fall as much as 37%. domestic demand could decline 11%. the economic crisis russia faces will leave the family with fewer resources to prop up russia's economy, pursue its invasion in ukraine and project power in the , future. at the s
of last year. he served in the obama white house as deputy national security advisor. as well as chief negotiator. he earned a ba from the university of california berkeley. it is a little harder to become the deputy treasury secretary. we arezed the kind of multilateral response not seen since the terrorist attacks of september 11. the multilateral coalition -- president biden has assembled a basic idea that you cannot violate the sovereignty of another country and continue to enjoy the...
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national defense university of ukraine named after ivan chernyakhivskyi, he also became the best here and was awarded the transitional sword of great britain from the commander-in -chiefsu and a civilian diploma in 2020 he became a master of international relations at the ostroh academy valery zaluzhny went through all the stages of his military career after completing the higher command school in odesa, he was appointed chief of staff, first deputy commander of the 24th separate mechanized brigade in yavorov, lviv region, he successfully served in this position for two and a half years, in 2009 he was appointed commander of the 51st separate mechanized brigade, which he commanded until 2012 , with the rank of major general received on august 23, 2017 general zaluzhny took part in combat operations in donbas, but he does not like to talk about his own combat experience, he was sure that the invasion of russia is inevitable and is a consistent supporter of the standards nato, an authoritative publication, a politician, named zaluzhny an iron general in early april, the american media did an analytical material and did not write that the commander will become a legendar
national defense university of ukraine named after ivan chernyakhivskyi, he also became the best here and was awarded the transitional sword of great britain from the commander-in -chiefsu and a civilian diploma in 2020 he became a master of international relations at the ostroh academy valery zaluzhny went through all the stages of his military career after completing the higher command school in odesa, he was appointed chief of staff, first deputy commander of the 24th separate mechanized...
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we spoke with a university of south africa professor who says race is an extremely easy and it's tricky, excuse me, linked to the issue of the to the dublin or chief was correct or state wide. yes said because the da da da da da da da. we find aust, especially as blacks in their coat, context of global politics where the color scheme that determines how you should be treat bend or your treatment. i did the g of awfully god. i did the t of solve on the other guy and 80 auto coordinates. what we find if people have a different color scheme that differently, they are disrespect that and there is no k in as far as the needs are concerned. and i think he's justified based on our has not experienced as blacks and, but we only do god, it will fade out today. car. and in that has he's only bored by they are own interest to what he's there for them to get at this particular moment i just by to block our juncture. why do we know and i asked in the account of the day when the, when he's done, it dumps you because they were there by cheese, whatever they want out of that particular situation. and we want to experience it. see if you can, there's another dime
we spoke with a university of south africa professor who says race is an extremely easy and it's tricky, excuse me, linked to the issue of the to the dublin or chief was correct or state wide. yes said because the da da da da da da da. we find aust, especially as blacks in their coat, context of global politics where the color scheme that determines how you should be treat bend or your treatment. i did the g of awfully god. i did the t of solve on the other guy and 80 auto coordinates. what we...
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of princeton university. lisa abramovitz, tom keene, an important conversation on general motors, much more with mary barra, the chiefcutive officer. you came out of general motors institute when we were kids in the midwest. then you got the job in the midwest, a co-up job at gm. you been doing this for a long time. i want you to talk about the manufacturing quality of general motors going back to 1937 and that classic movie on gm tolerances versus what we see from, for example, tesla. how are gm cars built better than what elon musk is doing? mary: really appreciate the opportunity to be on today, thanks so much. before i dive into quality, i want to thank the entire general motors team, all of our partners for working hard to deliver such a strong first quarter. we continue the momentum on our ev and av journey. quality is an important part of that story. we have a demonstrated quality system with our global manufacturing system. i was just at the springhill plant last week looking at the cadillac we rick, and the vehicle is building perfectly. tom: i don't mean to interrupt but people want to know, do you have dem
of princeton university. lisa abramovitz, tom keene, an important conversation on general motors, much more with mary barra, the chiefcutive officer. you came out of general motors institute when we were kids in the midwest. then you got the job in the midwest, a co-up job at gm. you been doing this for a long time. i want you to talk about the manufacturing quality of general motors going back to 1937 and that classic movie on gm tolerances versus what we see from, for example, tesla. how are...
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university. he also served as debbie deputy chief of staff and communications director for indianapolis. mayor greg ballard in 2019. robert launched the leaders in legends podcast his list of guests includes george f willard stern randall and david o stewart and many more let's give our virtual. let's give our guests a virtual round of applause. thank you morgan. mr. randall, thank you very much for your time this evening and tell us about your new book and taking some questions. the latest book is called the founders fortunes how money-shaped america the birth birth of america. excuse me. his previous works include biographies of washington jefferson hamilton and many others. let's get started right away the closing line of the declaration of independence is quote and for the support of this declaration with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence. we mutually pledge to each other our lives our fortunes and our sacred honor. please examine this sentence and tell us why you think fortune was included. well, obviously there there lives were involved because they were starti
university. he also served as debbie deputy chief of staff and communications director for indianapolis. mayor greg ballard in 2019. robert launched the leaders in legends podcast his list of guests includes george f willard stern randall and david o stewart and many more let's give our virtual. let's give our guests a virtual round of applause. thank you morgan. mr. randall, thank you very much for your time this evening and tell us about your new book and taking some questions. the latest...
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university. he also served as debbie deputy chief of staff and communications director for indianapolis. mayor greg ballard in 2019. robert launched the leaders in legends podcast his list of guests includes george f willard stern randall and david o stewart and many more let's give our virtual. let's give our guests a virtual round of applause. thank you morgan. mr. randall, thank you very much for your time this evening and tell us about your new book and taking some questions. the latest book is called the founders fortunes how money-shaped america the birth birth of america. excuse me. his previous works include biographies of washington jefferson hamilton and many others. let's get started right away the closing line of the declaration of independence is quote and for the support of this declaration with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence. we mutually pledge to each other our lives our fortunes and our sacred honor. please examine this sentence and tell us why you think fortune was included. well, obviously there there lives were involved because they were starti
university. he also served as debbie deputy chief of staff and communications director for indianapolis. mayor greg ballard in 2019. robert launched the leaders in legends podcast his list of guests includes george f willard stern randall and david o stewart and many more let's give our virtual. let's give our guests a virtual round of applause. thank you morgan. mr. randall, thank you very much for your time this evening and tell us about your new book and taking some questions. the latest...
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people to itself, test for coven next week. chief executive carry lamps that a compulsory universal test was essential. as a territory struggles to contain a 5th wave of infection ration muslims are around the world are marking the start of the holy month of ramadan, which begins a period of daily fasting until sundown. after 2 years of ramadan events, dampened by the pandemic, soaring food and energy prices are also likely to have an effect this year. serbians are preparing to go to the polls this weekend for presidential and parliamentary elections taking place under the shadow of the invasion of ukraine president alexander roo churches on course to win a 2nd term in the largely pro russia country. bond is balancing act with the european union may become increasingly complicated after the vote. d, w, correspond, and jack, paris is in belgrade, and he sent us this report. 5 years the president ali's under the church is expected to retain his office during the elections. hearing serbia, under his leadership, serbia has remain the european countries to resist imposing sanctions on russia over the invasion of ukraine. the pro russian stars is shared by
people to itself, test for coven next week. chief executive carry lamps that a compulsory universal test was essential. as a territory struggles to contain a 5th wave of infection ration muslims are around the world are marking the start of the holy month of ramadan, which begins a period of daily fasting until sundown. after 2 years of ramadan events, dampened by the pandemic, soaring food and energy prices are also likely to have an effect this year. serbians are preparing to go to the polls...
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chris curtis, editor in chief of broadcast, elvire camus, editor in chief at le monde in english, dominic hinde, journalist and lecturer in media and communication at glasgow university4. the media show will be back at the same time next week, but for now, thanks so much for watching. goodbye. we have got some great weather this easter weekend. temperatures have so far got up to 23 celsius in the south—east of england, that was yesterday, not quite as warm today but warm enough. high pressure in charge of the weather but a weather front is approaching. you can see it here in the satellite picture, this area of cloud, that is approaching northern ireland. ahead of it, already skies are hazy in western parts of the uk. so not sunny everywhere. one thing worth mentioning, the pollen, high tree pollen levels for england and wales for today and tomorrow. in scotland and northern ireland, they are not quite as high. the temperatures by the end of the afternoon will have reached the high teens in the midlands but fresher in eastern scotland. here is the forecast for tonight, fine weather across the bulk of the uk but here is that weather front unfortunately, whether you lik
chris curtis, editor in chief of broadcast, elvire camus, editor in chief at le monde in english, dominic hinde, journalist and lecturer in media and communication at glasgow university4. the media show will be back at the same time next week, but for now, thanks so much for watching. goodbye. we have got some great weather this easter weekend. temperatures have so far got up to 23 celsius in the south—east of england, that was yesterday, not quite as warm today but warm enough. high pressure...
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chris curtis, editor in chief of broadcast, elvire camus, editor in chief at le monde in english, dominic hinde, journalist and lecturer in media and communication at glasgow universityt france 24. the media show will be back at the same time next week, but for now, thanks so much for watching. goodbye. the most part of the country, easter sunday was quite warm, although out west it was especially cloudy and wet and cool, and for all of us, easter monday is set to be a slightly cooler day, no more temperatures up into the 20s as we have had so far, this long weekend because we have some cool air working in around this area of low pressure, and one frontal system that has been sliding eastwards, not much rain left on that as it clears the east coast, some showers to the morning across parts of scotland in northern england, plenty of sunshine to take us through the day but we will see some showers as well especially in western parts and more general showery rain in western scotland where wind gusts will exceed 40 mph, in fact gusts of 50 or 55 mph in the most exposed places, temperatures have been down, 12—17 but if you see sunshine, it's not going to feel too bad, and
chris curtis, editor in chief of broadcast, elvire camus, editor in chief at le monde in english, dominic hinde, journalist and lecturer in media and communication at glasgow universityt france 24. the media show will be back at the same time next week, but for now, thanks so much for watching. goodbye. the most part of the country, easter sunday was quite warm, although out west it was especially cloudy and wet and cool, and for all of us, easter monday is set to be a slightly cooler day, no...
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chris curtis, editor in chief of broadcast, elvire camus, editor in chief at le monde in english, dominic hinde, journalist and lecturer in media and communication at glasgow university4. the media show will be back at the same time next week, but for now, thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello there. it has been another glorious day for many places. we have a fine, dry, sunny day for easter sunday. a bit more of a breeze from the southeast, but we are seeing changes taking place out west. this low pressure seems to be pushing in through the day, bringing outbreaks of rain to western scotland, northern ireland. that is travelling across the irish sea into western parts of england and wales and moving across the rest of scotland as we move through this evening and overnight. but it will be a dying feature as it pushes towards the east, barely anything on it by the time it reaches the east coast. behind it, there is clear skies, but also a scattering of showers particularly across the northwest. it will remain quite breezy as well. temperatures falling to lows of around 4—6 . 0ur easter monday, a little bit of a change to the weather. it will feel cooler for most
chris curtis, editor in chief of broadcast, elvire camus, editor in chief at le monde in english, dominic hinde, journalist and lecturer in media and communication at glasgow university4. the media show will be back at the same time next week, but for now, thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello there. it has been another glorious day for many places. we have a fine, dry, sunny day for easter sunday. a bit more of a breeze from the southeast, but we are seeing changes taking place out west....
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it next week and chief executive carry lamb said a compulsory universal test was essential as the territories struggles to contain a 5th wave of infections. rider, sri lanka, has imposed a nationwide curfew to stop protest against the government. the new restrictions will be in place until monday morning. earlier this week, demonstrators clashed with police during protest over shortages of basic supplies, such as food, fuel and medicine. muslims worldwide are marking the star to the holy month of ramadan, which begins a period of daily fasting until sundown. after 2 years of ramadan events, dampened by the pandemic, soaring food and energy prices are likely to also have an effect this year. the warring parties in yemen are sent to lay down their weapons on saturday in the 1st nation wide truce since 2016. this comes after 7 years were the truce between the saudi led coalition and iran, back to the rebels is scheduled to last for 2 months. hundreds of thousands of people have been killed in the work, and millions have been displaced and with the united nation calls, the world's worst humanitarian disaster. will from more on thi
it next week and chief executive carry lamb said a compulsory universal test was essential as the territories struggles to contain a 5th wave of infections. rider, sri lanka, has imposed a nationwide curfew to stop protest against the government. the new restrictions will be in place until monday morning. earlier this week, demonstrators clashed with police during protest over shortages of basic supplies, such as food, fuel and medicine. muslims worldwide are marking the star to the holy month...
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chief of broadcast. elvire camus, editor in chief at le monde in english. dominic hinde, journalist and lecturer in media and communication at glasgow university.pondent at france 24. the media show will be back at the same time next week, but for now, thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello. well, many of us have had some pretty good weather in the last couple of days and, today, friday, warmest day of the year so far, with highs up to 22 celsius in london, 20 celsius reached in many other areas, and saturday should be about as warm again with sunny spells on the way, but not necessarily for everybody right from the word go. in fact, if you look at the satellite picture, there's this swirl of cloud. it's a low pressure centre just to the west of northern ireland. that's dragging in a lot of low—grade cloud from the southern climes. in fact, you can see that wind here, just a gentle breeze. it's pushing the grey skies into cornwall, devon overnight, wales, again around the irish sea, and pretty cloudy in western and northern scotland. so here a cloudy night and indeed a cloudy morning. elsewhere, it should be sunny right from the word go. s
chief of broadcast. elvire camus, editor in chief at le monde in english. dominic hinde, journalist and lecturer in media and communication at glasgow university.pondent at france 24. the media show will be back at the same time next week, but for now, thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello. well, many of us have had some pretty good weather in the last couple of days and, today, friday, warmest day of the year so far, with highs up to 22 celsius in london, 20 celsius reached in many other...
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chris curtis, editor in chief of broadcast, elvire camus, editor in chief at le monde in english, dominic hinde, journalist and lecturer in media and communication at glasgow university 24. the media show will be back at the same time next week, but for now, thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello. saturday was a day of more widespread warmth across the uk, and for many, easter sunday is a repeat performance. for many, not all, because this would suggest there is some different weather on the way the further west you are. and that initially the case in northern ireland and in north—west scotland, with cloud and some outbreaks of rain as the day begins. it will be coolest in east anglia, down to two or three degrees in places. for most, it is clear to begin with, there will be a few mist and fog patches around. but we do have this atlantic weather front with cloud and outbreaks of rain in northern ireland, initially in the western counties in the morning, slowly moving further east into the afternoon before it gets into belfast, and affecting parts of western scotland initially the north—western western isles butjust edging a little further east going through the
chris curtis, editor in chief of broadcast, elvire camus, editor in chief at le monde in english, dominic hinde, journalist and lecturer in media and communication at glasgow university 24. the media show will be back at the same time next week, but for now, thanks so much for watching. goodbye. hello. saturday was a day of more widespread warmth across the uk, and for many, easter sunday is a repeat performance. for many, not all, because this would suggest there is some different weather on...