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university of christina, shaun holt. he was one of the leading academics and teachers at the university of christine at the time. and he was an ethnic, i'll be in and he worked with us as a translator and a guide. we went to a lot of places with him. we went to his house, we went to albany and restaurants. he told us all about it. i'll be in eons. unfortunately, on one of the trips after left, the next news crew were detained together was shot on hold to my colleagues were released after interrogations, but he was executed. a criminal case was opened by interpol, but he was never found to insurance. i visited his family later on and brought them some financial help from us. but in general, they still don't know what happened to him. they knew that he had been executed by the close of all liberation army. i'm talking about this because when they asked me about the obedience that were allegedly killed there, i can only speak about now benny, and who's killed by albany and thugs, just for working with russian journalist and speaking russian. he was executed at the beginning of june on the 11th or 12th of june of 199
university of christina, shaun holt. he was one of the leading academics and teachers at the university of christine at the time. and he was an ethnic, i'll be in and he worked with us as a translator and a guide. we went to a lot of places with him. we went to his house, we went to albany and restaurants. he told us all about it. i'll be in eons. unfortunately, on one of the trips after left, the next news crew were detained together was shot on hold to my colleagues were released after...
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university of christina, shaun holt. he was one of the leading academics and teachers at the university of christine at the time. and he was an ethnic albany and he worked with us as a translator and a guide. we went to a lot of places with him. we went to his house, we went to albany and restaurants. he told us all about it. i'll be in eons. unfortunately, on one of the trips after left, the next news crew were detained together with siobhan hotel. my colleagues were released after interrogations, but he was executed to a criminal case was opened by interpol, but he was never found to insurance. i visited his family later on and brought them some financial help from us. but in general, they still don't know what happened to him. they knew that he had been executed by the kosovo liberation army. i'm talking about this because when they asked me about the obedience that were allegedly killed there, i can only speak about now benny, and who's killed by albany and thugs, just for working with russian journalist and speaking russian. he was executed at the beginning of june on the 11th or 12th of june of 1999. everyo
university of christina, shaun holt. he was one of the leading academics and teachers at the university of christine at the time. and he was an ethnic albany and he worked with us as a translator and a guide. we went to a lot of places with him. we went to his house, we went to albany and restaurants. he told us all about it. i'll be in eons. unfortunately, on one of the trips after left, the next news crew were detained together with siobhan hotel. my colleagues were released after...
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university of christina, shaun holt. he was one of the leading academics and teachers at the university of christine at the time. and he was an ethnic albany and he worked with us as a translator and a guide. we went to a lot of places with him. we went to his house, we went to albany and restaurants. he told us all about albany. and unfortunately, on one of the trips after left, the next news crew were detained together was shot on hold to my colleagues were released after interrogations, but he was executed. a criminal case was opened by interpol, but he was never found to be sure i visited his family later on and brought them some financial help from us. but in general, they still don't know what happened to him. they knew that he had been executed by the cost of the liberation army. i'm talking about this because when they asked me about the obedience that were allegedly killed there, i can only speak about now benny, and who is killed by albany and thugs, just for working with russian journalists and speaking russian. he was executed at the beginning of june on the 11th or 12th of june of 1999. everyone alre
university of christina, shaun holt. he was one of the leading academics and teachers at the university of christine at the time. and he was an ethnic albany and he worked with us as a translator and a guide. we went to a lot of places with him. we went to his house, we went to albany and restaurants. he told us all about albany. and unfortunately, on one of the trips after left, the next news crew were detained together was shot on hold to my colleagues were released after interrogations, but...
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negotiating for the release of the c parents part of below elder 0 minute christine, big a is a professor of international relations at the university of copenhagen. he's also the director of safe, sees as a network for maritime security research. he says, the shipping industry has already has it us before the who the attacks of the ocean is one of the most dangerous web places in the world. many ze fire is actually died every year and they fight. what was the reason for the attacks asked to this, to this danger is relatively little there should actually have been waiting, but it shows us effective. the naval defense at the moment still is, it shows us how window a global transport is to upsets that tax. and this is why it's so important that at the moment, once or decides eviction is being kind of taken to of when that this will be replicated elsewhere in the world. we know have to, for us to fatality. and that was about about to happen. we have one ship that there's no real thing on the ocean fountain but destroyed it. i mean bio diversity and probably we're going to see more that see fairs and more ships, stinking. so by what mea
negotiating for the release of the c parents part of below elder 0 minute christine, big a is a professor of international relations at the university of copenhagen. he's also the director of safe, sees as a network for maritime security research. he says, the shipping industry has already has it us before the who the attacks of the ocean is one of the most dangerous web places in the world. many ze fire is actually died every year and they fight. what was the reason for the attacks asked to...
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of the local recipients include la cocina youth alive and urban peace movement. doctor christine blasey ford at a blasey ford, a psychology professor at palo alto university, was forced into the spotlight in 2018 when she accused then supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault when they were in high school. now, she shares about her life after the hearings. it's a new memoir called one way back. her testimony set off controversy, and she says she and her family received serious threats after the hearings. enough's enough to send her into hiding for months. in her first ever live interview , she sharing how she found the courage to speak up for herself and to set the stage for other survivors. >> after my day on television, it was really difficult for a couple of years and now that i'm doing much better, i felt it was time to write about the full experience. the before and the after so that people will know what it's like and hopefully it will help someone. i knew it was going to be difficult, but i also realized it was going to be more difficult to not say anything that i would just feel terrible if i didn't say anything, and that i wanted to share the i
of the local recipients include la cocina youth alive and urban peace movement. doctor christine blasey ford at a blasey ford, a psychology professor at palo alto university, was forced into the spotlight in 2018 when she accused then supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault when they were in high school. now, she shares about her life after the hearings. it's a new memoir called one way back. her testimony set off controversy, and she says she and her family received serious...
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. >> as doctor christine blasey ford, a psychology professor at palo alto university, astounded the nation. remember in 2018 when she accused then supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault in high school? now, she shares her story about her life after the hearings in her new memoir called one way back, her testimony set off controversy, and she says her she and her entire family received serious threats after the hearings, enough to send her into hiding for months. in her first ever live interview today, she shared how she found the courage to speak out for herself and set the stage for other survivors. >> after my day on television, it was really difficult for a couple of years and now that i'm doing much better, i felt it was time to write about the full experience, the before and the after so that people will know what it's like and hopefully it will help someone. i knew it was going to be difficult, but i also realized it was going to be more difficult to not say anything that i would just feel terrible if i didn't say anything, and that i wanted to share the information that i had about him. i had a high schooler. >> she says she originally hoped to
. >> as doctor christine blasey ford, a psychology professor at palo alto university, astounded the nation. remember in 2018 when she accused then supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault in high school? now, she shares her story about her life after the hearings in her new memoir called one way back, her testimony set off controversy, and she says her she and her entire family received serious threats after the hearings, enough to send her into hiding for months. in her...
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clark of the university of iowa became the new all-time ncaa scoring leader, for men and women, breaking a record set more than a half-century ago by pete maravich at louiana state. christines a usa today columnist. put this accomplishment this afternoon and the player in perspective. how big of a deal is this and how good is she? christine: the person with the most points in the history of major college basketball is a woman. and i never in a million years would have thought i would have been able to say that sentence. the fact that caitlin clark has come a long -- come along at this time in our nations history, you and i have to about title ix, we as a nation, we have fallen love with what we have created. the opportunity for girls and women to play sports. it would be inevitable that someone like caitlin clark would come along. a terrific role model, great person, and has had a run that we may not see in sports, men's, women's, basketball, other sports, inany, many months or years to come. just this incredible ability to hit those threes. it is unfortunate it was a foul shot, but she had many threes in the game. and a big victory for iowa over ohio state, a rival day wa
clark of the university of iowa became the new all-time ncaa scoring leader, for men and women, breaking a record set more than a half-century ago by pete maravich at louiana state. christines a usa today columnist. put this accomplishment this afternoon and the player in perspective. how big of a deal is this and how good is she? christine: the person with the most points in the history of major college basketball is a woman. and i never in a million years would have thought i would have been...
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palo alto university professor who accused then-supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault in high school, has written a new book. the book is called one way back. doctor christine blasey ford describes the reaction to her testimony as kavanaugh was going through the confirmation process. she says her family received serious threats after the hearings. she even went into hiding for months. in her first ever live interview, she shared how she found the courage to speak for herself and set the stage for other survivors. >> after my day on television, it was really difficult for a couple of years and now that i'm doing much better, i felt it was time to write about the full experience, the before and the after so that people will know what it's like and hopefully it will help someone. i knew it was going to be difficult, but i also realized it was going to be more difficult to not say anything, that i would just feel terrible if i didn't say anything, and that i wanted to share the information that i had about him. i had a high schooler, and she says she originally hoped to share that information to the senate anonymously, and that she didn't know until the day of
palo alto university professor who accused then-supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault in high school, has written a new book. the book is called one way back. doctor christine blasey ford describes the reaction to her testimony as kavanaugh was going through the confirmation process. she says her family received serious threats after the hearings. she even went into hiding for months. in her first ever live interview, she shared how she found the courage to speak for herself...
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christine for being promoted to major general. his career began as a student at the university of georgia and stanford law and attended georgia military college where he was positioned as second lieutenant in the corps of engineers. during 1990's, he continued to serve the military affairs as a lawyer for the field. his responsibilities ranged from to prosecuting and defending military personnel at trial. he has served as a senior lawyer in the georgia national guard brigadier general and u.s. attorney for georgia's southern and northern districts. he has made history as the first reserve component officer in the army's advocate general corps. his hard work is recognized by family friends and others and myself. and i witnessing his future accomplishments. i yield back. the spr what purpose does gentlelady from texas rise? >> i request unanimous consent to addre revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlelady from texas is recognized for one minute. ms. garcia: this saturday the affordable care act is turning 14 years old. despite relentless challenges and efforts by maga republicans to repeal i
christine for being promoted to major general. his career began as a student at the university of georgia and stanford law and attended georgia military college where he was positioned as second lieutenant in the corps of engineers. during 1990's, he continued to serve the military affairs as a lawyer for the field. his responsibilities ranged from to prosecuting and defending military personnel at trial. he has served as a senior lawyer in the georgia national guard brigadier general and u.s....
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christine is professor of history and the founding director of ireland's. ireland's great hunger institute at quinnipiac university. she is published extensively on ireland's great hunger and the irish abolition movement. among her numerous awards and honors. she has been named one of the top educators in irish america. and now to help us welcome our special guests. i'm delighted to introduce dr. lisha moore the consul general of ireland new england to stay a few words over to alicia. thank you so much rachel, and i'm really delighted that the consulate is once again working with our good friends in the kennedy library. a couple of days ago president biden issued a proclamation declaring march to be irish american heritage month and it outlines not just ireland's deep links with america, but also the really vast contribution that americans of irish heritage have made in this country. so i think it is really fitting that today this event explores the humble irish origins of one of america's most prolific political families, and i'm delighted that we're going to hear from author neil thompson about his new and very
christine is professor of history and the founding director of ireland's. ireland's great hunger institute at quinnipiac university. she is published extensively on ireland's great hunger and the irish abolition movement. among her numerous awards and honors. she has been named one of the top educators in irish america. and now to help us welcome our special guests. i'm delighted to introduce dr. lisha moore the consul general of ireland new england to stay a few words over to alicia. thank you...
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universe c. peirce's books have translated into 19 languages and include total truth, the soul of science saving, leonardo finding truth, love thy body, and most recently, the toxic war onmascu. we have available for purchase outside. christineummers is a senior fellow emeritus at the american enterprise institute, where she studies the polity of gender and feminism as well as free expression due■i process and the preservation of liberty in the academy. before joining aei, dr. summers is best known for her defense, classical liberal feminism and her books include freedom, feminism. its surprising history and why it matters today. one nation under therapy coauthored with sally satel who stole feminism and the war against boys which was named a new yorkthe year in 2001. and i will add that is an incredibly prescient, educational over 20 years/f we a senior fellow at the ethics and public policy center, where he studies and provides commentary on american politics. mr. olson is an opinion columnist for. the washington post and his politics, foreign affairs and american conservative thought mr. olson's work has been featured in many probably prominent publications, including the new york times, the washington journal, the wall j
universe c. peirce's books have translated into 19 languages and include total truth, the soul of science saving, leonardo finding truth, love thy body, and most recently, the toxic war onmascu. we have available for purchase outside. christineummers is a senior fellow emeritus at the american enterprise institute, where she studies the polity of gender and feminism as well as free expression due■i process and the preservation of liberty in the academy. before joining aei, dr. summers is best...
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vice chancellor the university of chancellor at the university of buckingham, professorjames tully, should tully, who thinks there should not be a cap. and we have the author christine cap on foreign students. go . students. well, there you go. two sides of the debate there. >> don't you >> yes. christine, why don't you start your the change? start your wanting the change? why >> i'm not saying that there should necessarily be a particular numerical cap, but the whole system has somehow got to change. it's got completely out of kilter and the native students are being pushed out by foreign students for under standable financial reasons, because the universities can't, they can't cover their costs just with native students because the tuition fees have been stagnant for so long. >> it's and the, foreign students in particular, the chinese students , it's the one chinese students, it's the one british product that the chinese badly want to buy. >> and they will pay for it because the british education is the best in the world. of course it is. no wonder everybody wants it. we've got to get the it. but we've got to get the balance change. to balance change. we've got t
vice chancellor the university of chancellor at the university of buckingham, professorjames tully, should tully, who thinks there should not be a cap. and we have the author christine cap on foreign students. go . students. well, there you go. two sides of the debate there. >> don't you >> yes. christine, why don't you start your the change? start your wanting the change? why >> i'm not saying that there should necessarily be a particular numerical cap, but the whole system...
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university, doctor christine dunn. university, doctor christine dunn . john bosco, please, could dunn. john bosco, please, could you give me the correct pronunciation ofosco nwogbo, it's nigerian, and thank you so much, nana for having us here, i would, i would obviously say that , it's high time our say that, it's high time our water is, taken into public ownership . there are a hundred ownership. there are a hundred different reasons why that is the case, but i'll start with two. number one is that we're the only country in the world that lacks the sense to run our water ourselves. in the united kingdom, scotland runs their water in public ownership wells, runs their water through a company that's owned by the welsh government . 90% of welsh government. 90% of countries in the world run their water in public ownership. the second reason is that seven out of ten british voters , including of ten british voters, including a strong majority of the people watching this right now, including a strong majority of conservative voters, want our water in public hands, obviously over the last few days we have seen why that is the case. we've essentially turned
university, doctor christine dunn. university, doctor christine dunn . john bosco, please, could dunn. john bosco, please, could you give me the correct pronunciation ofosco nwogbo, it's nigerian, and thank you so much, nana for having us here, i would, i would obviously say that , it's high time our say that, it's high time our water is, taken into public ownership . there are a hundred ownership. there are a hundred different reasons why that is the case, but i'll start with two. number one...
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healthcare university nhs foundation trust, featuring doctor minnaar, an nhs doctor christine minnaar, an nhs general practitioner. now in this clip, a doctor minnaar is discussing a hypothetical example ofwants to transition and answering the question how many menopause might this individual have ? have? >> the timeline for them would be they start periods aged 9 to 11, it's variable , obviously 11, it's variable, obviously the, age of mannakee, the onset of menstruation has dropped over the years , and the average now the years, and the average now is around nine years old. at some point, if you identify as trans and you're able to access , trans and you're able to access, you may, you may, you know , if you may, you may, you know, if we ever have, child and adolescent services that actually worked , you may actually worked, you may actually worked, you may actually have, a effectively a menopause to stop the periods when you start on g and rh analogues as part of the, evidence based way of managing, younger trans people. >> helen. that's an official nhs video. what do you think of that about that? >> i think the same as when i looked at the w path files and the video that michael and
healthcare university nhs foundation trust, featuring doctor minnaar, an nhs doctor christine minnaar, an nhs general practitioner. now in this clip, a doctor minnaar is discussing a hypothetical example ofwants to transition and answering the question how many menopause might this individual have ? have? >> the timeline for them would be they start periods aged 9 to 11, it's variable , obviously 11, it's variable, obviously the, age of mannakee, the onset of menstruation has dropped over...