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we heard from professor site mohammed mirandi of the university of tara, and he says that, well, despite the damage on the clear loss of life, iranians will not be expecting an outpouring of global support or even any offers of humanitarian aid. western countries are sanctioning ordinary ronnie, they, they've imposed massive pressure sanctions on iran for a decade. its maximum pressure because they cannot do more to harvey. right? if they're doing as much as possible to, to kill ordinary iranians to create a lack of medicine, to destroy jobs, to destroy families. so western countries have no intention of giving any real humanitarian assistance to anyone. if they stop killing people or harming people that would be more than enough. re running the rushes of foreign minister sort of law for off sets at western powers. want to maintain the exploitive policies of africa and plunder the continents resource as well. he made those remarks alongside his at a cray and counterpart while visiting the east african nation. this on a tour of the entire continent, rocky in american, british and other eu
we heard from professor site mohammed mirandi of the university of tara, and he says that, well, despite the damage on the clear loss of life, iranians will not be expecting an outpouring of global support or even any offers of humanitarian aid. western countries are sanctioning ordinary ronnie, they, they've imposed massive pressure sanctions on iran for a decade. its maximum pressure because they cannot do more to harvey. right? if they're doing as much as possible to, to kill ordinary...
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to get more or less cross live, to professor said mohammed moran, the from the university of tara professor said mom, a thank you so much for joining your artie. a pleasure to see another round of sanctions against iran, but not against the iranian or revolutionary. god was either taken the trans warnings seriously. i think it's pretty clear that the europeans understood that the iranians were and are very serious if they had declared the revolutionary guards. to be a farris organization, iran would have retaliated and the europeans have more than enough problems as it is without having to escalate in the persian gulf region. the sanction that they've declared or force worthless, they're not important. none of these people, nor through the people who were sanctioned. on previous occasions, none of them have assets in europe, travel to europe, none of them have any interest. so it, it, they're all symbolic, and in any case, the european obey washington. so when the americans impose maximum pressure sanction under trump and continue to impose those thanks under by them the europeans do as tol
to get more or less cross live, to professor said mohammed moran, the from the university of tara professor said mom, a thank you so much for joining your artie. a pleasure to see another round of sanctions against iran, but not against the iranian or revolutionary. god was either taken the trans warnings seriously. i think it's pretty clear that the europeans understood that the iranians were and are very serious if they had declared the revolutionary guards. to be a farris organization, iran...
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andrii candidate of historical sciences associate professor of taras shevchenko kyiv national university the latvian academy of sciences director of the institute for the study of the holocaust in eastern europe "necessarily" well, now and before i add viktor bondarenko to the conversation, experts of the political analysis storm, he and i continue this topic closer to the ukrainian political realities of today, not history and i i suggest you watch the story about ukrainian traitors in the verkhovna rada of ukraine, and then we will continue the conversation with mr. bondarenko . citizenship, everyone was accused of treason viktor medvedchuk shortly after the full-scale invasion, he tried to escape from ukraine, but he was detained by law enforcement officers, russian politicians were later exchanged for 200 captured ukrainian defenders taras kozak fled to russia even before the start of the war, he is also accused of an attempt to loot national resources in crimea, another fugitive people's deputy andrii derkach, the security service suspects him of managing an intelligence network of
andrii candidate of historical sciences associate professor of taras shevchenko kyiv national university the latvian academy of sciences director of the institute for the study of the holocaust in eastern europe "necessarily" well, now and before i add viktor bondarenko to the conversation, experts of the political analysis storm, he and i continue this topic closer to the ukrainian political realities of today, not history and i i suggest you watch the story about ukrainian traitors...
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, an international lawyer, associate professor of the department of international law of taras shevchenko university data from during the full-scale invasion of ukraine by the un, more than 7,000 civilians died, but we still do not have the opportunity to count all the dead in mariupol, and we understand that this number can be multiplied many times over, and the question is how and in what way the russian federation will bear responsibility, in particular, we have a resolution from the european parliament calling for the creation of a special international tribunal for the crime of aggression by the russian federation, but the question of whether the ratification of the rome statute in ukraine remains relevant now , we know that ukraine has signed it, but not ratified do we need to ratify the rome statute? the qualification of the rome statute must be in doubt. it seems to me that a state can be considered civilized only if it participates in the international criminal court , and by this we must differ from, for example , the russian federation, which does not participate in the international crim
, an international lawyer, associate professor of the department of international law of taras shevchenko university data from during the full-scale invasion of ukraine by the un, more than 7,000 civilians died, but we still do not have the opportunity to count all the dead in mariupol, and we understand that this number can be multiplied many times over, and the question is how and in what way the russian federation will bear responsibility, in particular, we have a resolution from the...
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yedolev international lawyer associate professor of the cafe three international laws of the taras shevchenko university with us tonight congratulations congratulations to you mr. roman also discussing this document and the resolution that was adopted the european parliament on the creation of the call to create a special tribunal for putin and lukashenka, you can call it a breakthrough and what real legal force will this document have, because well, we know that all resolutions they always have a recommendatory nature of the adoption of this resolution and this is the next step in our rather long road to the creation of this tribunal, we started talking about the tribunal back in march 2022, now we will soon have february and 2023 and it would seem that time is constantly running out from us and we have fewer and fewer chances to create this tribunal, but the reality is that it is different to create such a tribunal - it is a very difficult task and a huge number of legal and political issues and such resolutions with extremely apt and successful wording, if we look at the revolution , we will see the
yedolev international lawyer associate professor of the cafe three international laws of the taras shevchenko university with us tonight congratulations congratulations to you mr. roman also discussing this document and the resolution that was adopted the european parliament on the creation of the call to create a special tribunal for putin and lukashenka, you can call it a breakthrough and what real legal force will this document have, because well, we know that all resolutions they always...
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need this special profit roman edr yuru, associate professor of the department of international law, taras shevchenko universityonomics, when the light goes out everywhere, they continue to fight for their lives every day, every day, every second during the war, and hospitals have become fortresses of light where they heal only body and soul through fatigue and pain, they continue to protect the light of hope, their reward is our smiles and hugs, their joy , another saved person they know that not everyone has a life, that is why they protect the light inside us, we are grateful to the doctors who continue to save people despite the darkness outside the window, thank you for you, the era of nivrok, the times of imagination will pass, but for now, keep yourself in a handful through the darkness, it is more visible in time, the destruction of people is the brightest, we hold on to the heap, even though the hell is not easy, i am tired of staying away from fatal mistakes, even though the showers are severe in the stream in resources let's follow the device keep my course buzzing generators to him in thousands of d
need this special profit roman edr yuru, associate professor of the department of international law, taras shevchenko universityonomics, when the light goes out everywhere, they continue to fight for their lives every day, every day, every second during the war, and hospitals have become fortresses of light where they heal only body and soul through fatigue and pain, they continue to protect the light of hope, their reward is our smiles and hugs, their joy , another saved person they know that...
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other cities and regions of ukraine and on my behalf as vice-rector of grinchenko university, i want to convey words of support to our tarashevchenko fraternal university, friends , we will win forward to victory, yes, without a doubt, the situation is extremely difficult in particular, it is about the survival of universities, but the main thing is to withstand the current, so to speak, russian invasion, and accordingly, i would like to ask you, mr. leonid, about one more such important point. how do you feel that the people of kyiv have already given up on a conscious level from fireworks and everything else, in particular, it is about a new a fundamentally new atmosphere of celebrations in kyiv, although the information was so sporadic that the uncle who set off the fireworks was detained. but maybe it was just an isolated incident, listen to the idiots, that's enough, that's a fact that people now react nervously, even if someone loudly slammed the neighbor's door and everyone starts listening. what a bang. well, this at least suggests that reasonable people should not use firecrackers or fireworks. well, at least for
other cities and regions of ukraine and on my behalf as vice-rector of grinchenko university, i want to convey words of support to our tarashevchenko fraternal university, friends , we will win forward to victory, yes, without a doubt, the situation is extremely difficult in particular, it is about the survival of universities, but the main thing is to withstand the current, so to speak, russian invasion, and accordingly, i would like to ask you, mr. leonid, about one more such important point....
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conversation the guests with whom we will discuss this issue . associate professor of the taras shevchenko national university of kyiv and member of the latvian academy of sciences, director of the institute for the study of the holocaust in eastern europe, mr. andrii, i congratulate you . they did it professionally as historians. let 's start with the phenomenon of treason in general and why in ukrainian history treason quite often determined to a greater or lesser extent certain events that could have followed a different scenario if the traitor had not been found, and then we'll talk about why russia so actively uses the phenomenon of betrayal in ukrainian politics and in ukrainian society in general, please well, first of all, i want to say that it is sufficiently professional and sufficiently deep . - 18th century ah, but i am not a fan of the fact that treason is such a characteristic feature, i do not know our national mentality or a characteristic feature of our history, similar cases have occurred in the history of other european peoples of european states and in general in the history of the world.
conversation the guests with whom we will discuss this issue . associate professor of the taras shevchenko national university of kyiv and member of the latvian academy of sciences, director of the institute for the study of the holocaust in eastern europe, mr. andrii, i congratulate you . they did it professionally as historians. let 's start with the phenomenon of treason in general and why in ukrainian history treason quite often determined to a greater or lesser extent certain events that...
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andrii lukas was with us . of historical sciences, associate professor of taras shevchenko kyiv national university, member of the latvian academy of sciences , director of the institute for the study of the holocaust in eastern europe. this topic is already closer to the ukrainian political realities of today, it is not a story. bondarenko, the verkhovna rada of ukraine stripped the mandates of four pro-russian deputies from a positional platform banned by the police force for life, thus prematurely lost the powers of viktor medvedchuk taras kozak andriy derkach and rinat kuzmin, who were recently stripped of their ukrainian citizenship, were all accused of treason viktor medvedchuk tried to flee ukraine shortly after the full-scale invasion he was detained by law enforcement officers, later the russian politician was exchanged for 200 captured ukrainian defenders taras kozak kutiku russia, even before the start of the war, he is also accused of an attempt to loot national resources in crimea, another fugitive people's deputy, andrii derkach, the security service suspects him of managing an agent
andrii lukas was with us . of historical sciences, associate professor of taras shevchenko kyiv national university, member of the latvian academy of sciences , director of the institute for the study of the holocaust in eastern europe. this topic is already closer to the ukrainian political realities of today, it is not a story. bondarenko, the verkhovna rada of ukraine stripped the mandates of four pro-russian deputies from a positional platform banned by the police force for life, thus...
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lawyer, an international associate professor of the faculty of international law of taras shevchenko national university, he was in direct contact with us. next, we will talk about the situation in the energy system it is fully controlled , the company ukrenergo reported about this , the warm weather contributed to the reduction of the load on the network, accordingly, the need to apply restrictions decreased. however, as a result of the night attack, some objects of the energy infrastructure were damaged, because of this, problems arose with the power supply in kyiv and the central region, here they can be applied emergency shutdowns, the dispatch center of ukrenergo has brought consumption limits to the regions in order to prevent additional accidents, electricity producers and operators of distribution systems they continue to restore damaged objects , now we are in touch again oleksandr slobozhan , executive director of the association of cities of ukraine, oleksandr, i congratulate you, mr. oleksandr, i want to recall the beginning of december last year, when the association of cities of ukraine ap
lawyer, an international associate professor of the faculty of international law of taras shevchenko national university, he was in direct contact with us. next, we will talk about the situation in the energy system it is fully controlled , the company ukrenergo reported about this , the warm weather contributed to the reduction of the load on the network, accordingly, the need to apply restrictions decreased. however, as a result of the night attack, some objects of the energy infrastructure...
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of the ambulance, what do you want? fine. vensky warned about this at this meeting at taras shevchenko university where he came with boris johnsonence there were a lot of people in camouflage who raised their hands to ask their question ukraine should get into nato and the eu, too, we have left a place for you, we will make a place for you. i think on the verge of winning the best way is to win the next day. we'll be in nato goes the case for small british smits time believe that the former prime minister went to kiev for a reason, just wants to divert attention from the corruption investigation. right now, john sleep is accused of fraud, when receiving a loan of 800 million pounds, the times newspaper, therefore, about the headline, the comic book is always happy to help and i expect dima zachary, any minute now one minister without a portfolio, in relation to whom , too investigations are underway in connection with failed taxes with the help of such transparent hints from british journalists simply send their corrupt officials to where they belong in the most corrupt country in europe minister of infrastructure of ukraine vas
of the ambulance, what do you want? fine. vensky warned about this at this meeting at taras shevchenko university where he came with boris johnsonence there were a lot of people in camouflage who raised their hands to ask their question ukraine should get into nato and the eu, too, we have left a place for you, we will make a place for you. i think on the verge of winning the best way is to win the next day. we'll be in nato goes the case for small british smits time believe that the former...
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of you? career, family, finances and mental health. it's coming along. well, it can. national university. supporting the whole you. kristen: welcome back. olleague, taral, who did this amazing documentary. are new originals documentary "injecting hope," where you went to vancouver and looked out one of their safe injection sites. it is an idea thatwnroun id andn san francisco, but there are barriers including legal. before the break, ellen, you were making a distinction between a preference for this suasion versus treatment. i want to bring you in, gary and ask if you think those things could go hand in hand or do they work against each other? do you see it as a multipronged approach? ellen: -- gary: this is all a multipronged approach. having many tools is what we should be focusing on. it is not an accident or treatment versus a harm reduction approach versus whatever other public health interventions there are. it is doing all of it, is scaling all of it up, it is making sure it is all effective and accessible. for us, the goal is abstinence. we have been providing treatment for over 50 years in san francisco. we operate out of other counties and s
of you? career, family, finances and mental health. it's coming along. well, it can. national university. supporting the whole you. kristen: welcome back. olleague, taral, who did this amazing documentary. are new originals documentary "injecting hope," where you went to vancouver and looked out one of their safe injection sites. it is an idea thatwnroun id andn san francisco, but there are barriers including legal. before the break, ellen, you were making a distinction between a...
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tara professor site. more about it, andy, from the university of to run the story is, is the whole french satirical magazines, charlie epo has done another offensive pitch offensive to many on the front cover of iran. supreme leader. i mean, some people who say professor, that it's just a case of playing with fire charlie abdullah has done this in the past. could the copper have been designed? do you think to provoke more anti so called anti government protests in iran? you know the western narrative on this for the past couple of months. well, this is french journal was not just trying to insult the iranian leader. it was trying consult iranian religion and culture and the religion and culture of hundreds of millions of people in west asia and abroad. and for them that's called freedom of speech. but when it comes to the iranian voices west, the west and the front, the french, they sanction all persians. iranian media, all media affiliated to its allies.
tara professor site. more about it, andy, from the university of to run the story is, is the whole french satirical magazines, charlie epo has done another offensive pitch offensive to many on the front cover of iran. supreme leader. i mean, some people who say professor, that it's just a case of playing with fire charlie abdullah has done this in the past. could the copper have been designed? do you think to provoke more anti so called anti government protests in iran? you know the western...
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forces reportedly carried out mess rapes, and murders during war. tara, he's called a clearance operation. germany has a principle of universal jurisdiction, but what does that entail? it's a legal concept that allows countries to investigate and prosecute crimes, even if they were committed abroad. the universal jurisdiction can only be used for serious international crimes, including genocide, terrorism and war crimes. or the vast majority of countries recognize the principle of universal jurisdiction, which was codified in 949. geneva conventions. will matthew smith is the head of fortify rides. he explained who the complainant are and why this case is so important. it's about half of the complainants in the case, survived the rank of genocide in 2016, 2017. and about half of the complainants had survived or witnessed mass, atrocity crimes that occur that occurred since the crew on february 1st 2021. so it is a, a diverse group of people putting their faith in hope in german authorities that they may achieve some measure of justice the investigation. the international criminal court is very important, but that focuses narr
forces reportedly carried out mess rapes, and murders during war. tara, he's called a clearance operation. germany has a principle of universal jurisdiction, but what does that entail? it's a legal concept that allows countries to investigate and prosecute crimes, even if they were committed abroad. the universal jurisdiction can only be used for serious international crimes, including genocide, terrorism and war crimes. or the vast majority of countries recognize the principle of universal...
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of you interested, you can see tara's incredible work on the app. " injecting oh ms flores. you're the leader of many and pet wrangler, too. so becoming a student again might seem impossible. national university is here to support all of you. national university. supporting the whole you. when a truck hit my car, national university. the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm, that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. thbest result le. ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ dion: thanks for joining us for "getting answers." we will be here every weekday at 3:00 answering questions from experts across the bay area. world news tonight is next. i will see you for abc 7 news at 4:00. >>> tonight, breaking news involving president biden reports that classified documents were discovered from president biden's time as vice president. where they were found the white house just releasing a statement. also tonight, the parade of dangerous storms slamming the u.s.,
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university. supporting the whole you. >> crews are working around the clock to clear hundreds of downed trees around the city. as taraell explains, that work is really just beginning. reporter: the sounds of cleanup in the wake of wednesday's storm. san francisco public works teams, out in full force. >> i've been in so many bad ones but this one was pretty ferocious, and i would say probably one of the worst ones i have dealt with reporter: high winds, downing hundreds of trees throughout the city, including this one trapping a family in their car, trees toppling power lines, and more. >> a large cypress tree over here fell across both the tracks and took out the electrical lines for the trains and compromised the large eucalyptus tree. reporter: now this tree along with others must come down. >> we had some other smaller acacia trees behind you that are now undermined with soil saturation and actively falling. we are just taking advantage of that to get this area as safe as possible and cleaned up. >> the storm was 16 hou this is my last stop of the day but it's been stuff like this all day, wires down, trees on ca
university. supporting the whole you. >> crews are working around the clock to clear hundreds of downed trees around the city. as taraell explains, that work is really just beginning. reporter: the sounds of cleanup in the wake of wednesday's storm. san francisco public works teams, out in full force. >> i've been in so many bad ones but this one was pretty ferocious, and i would say probably one of the worst ones i have dealt with reporter: high winds, downing hundreds of trees...
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university of iowa -- awesome woman. she won the week, charles johnson. tara setmayer, tim miller, you won the week two. all in with chris hayes starts now. l in with chris hayes starts now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris. hayes i want to get ahead of the story. it appears this long week may be coming to a close and more ways than one. if grading on a curve, strong curve, would be speaker of the house kevin mccarthy had his best day yet today. i should say he still lost two more rounds of votes. he did manage to win over most of his detractors, including some previous hard-liners. and, for the first time, he actually won more votes in the democratic challenger, hakeem jeffries. so, clap. negotiations are still underway. they are adjourned right now -- when they reconvene just two short hours from now, mccarthy may finally become speaker of the house. they seem confident that is the case. we will see. but based on everything we've seen, it's obvious, even if mccarthy does clinched the gavel, it will be a -- victory. this will leave him the weakest speaker in modern political history, almost cer
university of iowa -- awesome woman. she won the week, charles johnson. tara setmayer, tim miller, you won the week two. all in with chris hayes starts now. l in with chris hayes starts now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris. hayes i want to get ahead of the story. it appears this long week may be coming to a close and more ways than one. if grading on a curve, strong curve, would be speaker of the house kevin mccarthy had his best day yet today. i should say he still lost two more...
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of the ambulance, what do you want? it will need to be good. well, zelensky warned about this at this meeting in taras shevchenko university where he came with boris people in camouflage who raised their hands to ask their question johnson promised nato membership for free, that it doesn’t solve anything, when everything is over ukraine should get into nato and the eu we also left a place for you, we will make a place for you. i think on the edge the best way is to win the next day. we will be in nato , it’s a matter of small british smits time they believe that the former prime minister went to kiev for a reason, he just wants to divert attention from the corruption investigation. right now, john sleep is being accused of fraud, when receiving a loan of 800 million pounds, the times newspaper, so the comic book is always happy to help and i expect dima zachary, any minute now one minister without a portfolio. which is also under investigation related to tax evasion with the help of such transparent hints from british journalists, they simply send their corrupt officials to where they belong in the most corrupt country in europe fresh high-profile
of the ambulance, what do you want? it will need to be good. well, zelensky warned about this at this meeting in taras shevchenko university where he came with boris people in camouflage who raised their hands to ask their question johnson promised nato membership for free, that it doesn’t solve anything, when everything is over ukraine should get into nato and the eu we also left a place for you, we will make a place for you. i think on the edge the best way is to win the next day. we will...
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of the ambulance, what do you want? good good zelensky warned about this at this meeting at taras shevchenko university where he came with in the audience there were many people in camouflage who raised their hands to ask their question everything will end ukraine should get into nato and in the eu, too, we have left a place for you. we are bald for you whole places. i think the best way to win on the edge is to win the next day. we'll be in nato goes the case for small british smits time believe that the former prime minister went to kiev for a reason, just wants to divert attention from the corruption investigation. right now, johnson is being accused of fraud, when receiving a loan of 800 million pounds, the times newspaper therefore put a comic book in the headline, always happy to help and expect on dima zachary, any minute now one minister without a portfolio in the investigation related to tax evasion with the help of such transparent hints from british journalists simply send their corrupt officials to where they belong in the most corrupt country in europe fresh high-profile scandals in kiev anti-corruption cour
of the ambulance, what do you want? good good zelensky warned about this at this meeting at taras shevchenko university where he came with in the audience there were many people in camouflage who raised their hands to ask their question everything will end ukraine should get into nato and in the eu, too, we have left a place for you. we are bald for you whole places. i think the best way to win on the edge is to win the next day. we'll be in nato goes the case for small british smits time...
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of the ambulance, what do you want to? fine. vensky warned about this at this meeting at taras shevchenko university where he came with boris johnsonce there were many people in camouflage who raised their hands to ask their question will end ukraine should get into nato and the eu, too, we left a place for you, we will make a place for you. i think the best way to crash is to win the next day too. we 'll be in nato comes out the case for the small british by the time they believe that the former prime minister went to kiev for a reason, he just wants to divert attention from the corruption investigation. right now, johnson is being accused of fraud, when receiving a loan of 800 million pounds, the times newspaper, so the comic book headlined the occasion, always happy to help and waiting for dima zachary, any minute. we will give a minister without a portfolio for rudeness, in respect of which an investigation is also underway related to non-payment. taxes with the help of such transparent hints of the british journalists simply send their corrupt officials to where they belong in the most corrupt country in europe fresh high -pro
of the ambulance, what do you want to? fine. vensky warned about this at this meeting at taras shevchenko university where he came with boris johnsonce there were many people in camouflage who raised their hands to ask their question will end ukraine should get into nato and the eu, too, we left a place for you, we will make a place for you. i think the best way to crash is to win the next day too. we 'll be in nato comes out the case for the small british by the time they believe that the...
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university, then something happened to us again with the video. can you hear us? taras z kremeni. we are talking about ukrainization against the background ofwe will now recruit an authorized representative again in a second or two, and it all started with the fact that in the kyiv-mohyla academy it was forbidden to communicate in russian, this ban also applies to students and administrative staff, as well as teachers, of course, and such a ban applies not only if students are there are the teachers in the classrooms or in the corridors, for example, in the dining room? well , as taras kremin said, this is the nature of the recommendation. and in general , the ban does not provide for any important any significant punishments if the students will violate taras kremin joined our broadcast it is obvious that you do not have light is a sign for our communication yes, but today the situation in the kyiv-mohyla academy is being discussed a lot and lively, but i would like to give an example of my mykolaiv student life in 1995. i entered ukrainian philology at the mykolaiv university, so we also had an unspoken rule not to use anything other than
university, then something happened to us again with the video. can you hear us? taras z kremeni. we are talking about ukrainization against the background ofwe will now recruit an authorized representative again in a second or two, and it all started with the fact that in the kyiv-mohyla academy it was forbidden to communicate in russian, this ban also applies to students and administrative staff, as well as teachers, of course, and such a ban applies not only if students are there are the...
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university of manchester. and psychologist and podcaster , dr. tara quinn and podcaster, dr. tara quinn carrillo .rrillo. they both join me now to discuss this topic because i think it is an important topic to have a conversation up by. dr. tara quinn carrillo i'm going to start with you. how do you burnout in who's such a high profile politician ? one of the profile politician? one of the first things is quite difficult notice, which is why people tend to reach burnout before they realise that they have it. so it's very different from something that we call overwhelmed. tends to be overwhelmed. it tends to be what we call hitting wall, which is overwhelmed. it tends to be what we clinicaling wall, which is overwhelmed. it tends to be what we clinical word,nall, which is overwhelmed. it tends to be what we clinical word, but, which is overwhelmed. it tends to be what we clinical word, but it's ich is not clinical word, but it's useful for the public to think about. it's about having nothing less energy being less physical energy being drained, waking drained, emotional energy waking up unable the
university of manchester. and psychologist and podcaster , dr. tara quinn and podcaster, dr. tara quinn carrillo .rrillo. they both join me now to discuss this topic because i think it is an important topic to have a conversation up by. dr. tara quinn carrillo i'm going to start with you. how do you burnout in who's such a high profile politician ? one of the profile politician? one of the first things is quite difficult notice, which is why people tend to reach burnout before they realise that...
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is taras romanovych, the cossack you mentioned, for example, he was born nearby pustomytiv district of lviv region graduated from sokolnytskyi secondary school lviv forestry institute lviv universityworked in the tax structures of lviv region worker of state farm in lviv a true galician i would say this, you understand, not an indicator that he is a better or worse ukrainian than any other ukrainians who live on other territories and in other regions well, but less so with that deputy of the lviv regional council, well, before he left the party of regions to medvedchuk and other biters eric hleba military medic the 15th separate mountain assault battalion of the armed forces of ukraine will be in touch with us, we will talk about the situation in the donetsk direction and also what challenges the paramedics are currently facing erika, we congratulate you glory to ukraine if you could outline the situation for this morning as you you see it with your own eyes, as they say on the ground, we usually receive reports from our military from the general staff, but it is very important to feel this pulse that you feel there. in your direction, please tell me frankly the situation in the e
is taras romanovych, the cossack you mentioned, for example, he was born nearby pustomytiv district of lviv region graduated from sokolnytskyi secondary school lviv forestry institute lviv universityworked in the tax structures of lviv region worker of state farm in lviv a true galician i would say this, you understand, not an indicator that he is a better or worse ukrainian than any other ukrainians who live on other territories and in other regions well, but less so with that deputy of the...
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political analyst, what tara setmayer, -- gop communications with -- african american studies at princeton university and an msnbc political analyst. it's good to have all three ofith us. terry, europe republican insider. tell us what is going on here. what do you make it a fact that these far-right election today has put a halt to congress? >> it was completely predictable. we predicted this as we saw the rise of this right-wing cabal over the years. particularly under the trump administration. i was on capitol hill when the freedom caucus guys in the tea party folks mutated into this situation that we have here now. we watched it over the years and i am not surprised at all because they have been nothing but rewarded for the bad behavior. at least the tea party folks in the beginning had some ideological ideas of things they wanted to do in congress instead of just being political nihilists and bomb throwers and backbenchers trying to get attention. which is what you have now. so the fact that kevin mccarthy was so incredibly weak, i think that he would never become speaker. but you know what, i also thought he would never go through this level of humiliation
political analyst, what tara setmayer, -- gop communications with -- african american studies at princeton university and an msnbc political analyst. it's good to have all three ofith us. terry, europe republican insider. tell us what is going on here. what do you make it a fact that these far-right election today has put a halt to congress? >> it was completely predictable. we predicted this as we saw the rise of this right-wing cabal over the years. particularly under the trump...
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of climate change. tara, thank you very much indeed. what i want to bring in the sung work from. i'm some south korea, his climate professor at the high young university, very good to have his. we're the sir on al jazeera. it's very easy for us in the media to simply say, oh, this is all done to climate change in respect to what colors just been talking about, what is or is seeing? how do you talk about, how do you describe the contributor re factors that would allow us to, to assess that this is part of climate change? yeah, i said this very good question. so right now is the interest of the cyber high is quite strong? i think that is due to the snow couple, which we are in the area in the northern russia, so such as much snow coming from the water vapor later from the arky ocean's. because right now, oceans is, is a significant reduced death, really due to the warming in climate changes so so you're going to reduction of the ice in ocoee provide a much, what will be putting the atmosphere. so what are be for actually condense? snow couple rained around the side radio, so get actually contributed to the strengthening of cyber high by now i think that
of climate change. tara, thank you very much indeed. what i want to bring in the sung work from. i'm some south korea, his climate professor at the high young university, very good to have his. we're the sir on al jazeera. it's very easy for us in the media to simply say, oh, this is all done to climate change in respect to what colors just been talking about, what is or is seeing? how do you talk about, how do you describe the contributor re factors that would allow us to, to assess that this...
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of our favorite experts and friends. neil is here. he's now a law professor at georgetown university and and msnbc legal analyst. also joining us, former republican congressman and msnbc political analyst, david jolly's here and taraer to the lincoln project and resident scholar. neil, this is how it starts, right? it threatens corrupt actors. doj was run by bill barr for the four years when jim jordan couldn't bear to put on a jacket and was growing positively frothy and rabid. what are they so mad about? >> well, first of all, i think it's the first time in my memory that the gop's actually opposed to these weaponization so i guess in that sense, it's a good thing, but i think by weaponization what these folks mean is just truth. what this committee is going to do at best, it will enable congressional overreach and at worst, this kind of free wheeling power into the juice justice department and other places has the real potential to allow congress to sabotage a legitimate investigation by the justice department into the leader of the republican party, donald trump, or their supporters like in the case of representative scott perry. you know, if the republicans allow someone like perry to be on the committee, it'
of our favorite experts and friends. neil is here. he's now a law professor at georgetown university and and msnbc legal analyst. also joining us, former republican congressman and msnbc political analyst, david jolly's here and taraer to the lincoln project and resident scholar. neil, this is how it starts, right? it threatens corrupt actors. doj was run by bill barr for the four years when jim jordan couldn't bear to put on a jacket and was growing positively frothy and rabid. what are they...