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sounds in the heart of those people who want it to sound, who do not fight the voice of conscience. andng people even sometimes insufficiently circulated, but conscience continues to be the only force that preserves the faith of god, holding a person. here in this orbit of divine attraction it is necessary to say about that. what is throughout our history? yes, and throughout the history of the human race. after all , the devil fought with the lord and the battlefield, according to fyodor mikhailovich dostoevsky, were human hearts, and this battle did not end. it will end only when the second coming of the lord and the savior will be and therefore, what does all this mean that today our hearts are a battlefield. we are sometimes carried away by external the circumstances of your life. considerations related to our professional activities with our usual leisure and many other hobbies. somehow, we don’t educate our conscience very much and we don’t listen to it very much. and if a person weakens the voice of conscience, then he is in great danger. in order for this not to happen, it is ne
sounds in the heart of those people who want it to sound, who do not fight the voice of conscience. andng people even sometimes insufficiently circulated, but conscience continues to be the only force that preserves the faith of god, holding a person. here in this orbit of divine attraction it is necessary to say about that. what is throughout our history? yes, and throughout the history of the human race. after all , the devil fought with the lord and the battlefield, according to fyodor...
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till there was a crisis and then in a crisis you began to see who's good and who's not good and who's got scared and and i you know, one of the things i found was the best people often are ones who sort of her don't show their cards. they don't show all those cards about encourage until trouble hits and then they stand up in their terrific and look at zelensky, you know and ukraine perfect example of someone who is you know, he came out of he came out of the entertainment world who would have thought he would be his brave as he is. yeah, but it's you know, he stirred and not only the people of ukraine he stir people all over the world. and in fact, i think in america one of the questions we should be asking because we've had so many leadership failures. where are our silinsky's where are the people we can look up to and as he rose we tend to we tend to unfortunately, i think we tend to hear care down when they get to the is real it's like it's a sort of king of the mountain kind of game. and when you get to the top that's when people come after you then again, it's very very it's easy
till there was a crisis and then in a crisis you began to see who's good and who's not good and who's got scared and and i you know, one of the things i found was the best people often are ones who sort of her don't show their cards. they don't show all those cards about encourage until trouble hits and then they stand up in their terrific and look at zelensky, you know and ukraine perfect example of someone who is you know, he came out of he came out of the entertainment world who would have...
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Jul 21, 2022
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said what against whom, or who took the wrong political position or who they are thinking of votingin the war. it is not important you then we'll figure out who we're going to choose as our leader, why so on? i'm sorry, you can talk about nato emotionally, but it was and it needs to be said, i remember when in the same day i again remember the silver belgorivka there, i'll speak positively so as not to lighten people up, there is such callsigns there, warsaw played eh beast, i can treat these people differently, you can hate someone, not respect, love, not love, but thanks to them , parents returned to their children. so, soldiers, you didn't follow the order, if the order is stupid, you have to admit it after the battle, you have to sit down with the officers, i'm not an officer, you have to sit down with the higher ranks and analyze this battle. effective actions and not but it was as it was as a commander i said you are a fool it shouldn’t be like this right now and now the defense and the netherbur- sound from us are sitting paratroopers who are fighting against us here i mentio
said what against whom, or who took the wrong political position or who they are thinking of votingin the war. it is not important you then we'll figure out who we're going to choose as our leader, why so on? i'm sorry, you can talk about nato emotionally, but it was and it needs to be said, i remember when in the same day i again remember the silver belgorivka there, i'll speak positively so as not to lighten people up, there is such callsigns there, warsaw played eh beast, i can treat these...
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attacked or who are or who are being murdered. of course, it also has bigger implications, right? it has implications for the family. could you outline for us what the scale is truly of this? right, so we rightfully often focus on the people who are experiencing the abuse directly, right? so in the case, the scenarios that are presented, the women who are victims of this abuse. but if you think about the context in which this abuse is happening, it's happening in homes, it's happening in communities. and there are, there are children who are witnessing there is this abuse. there are children who are looking at their parents interacting in this way. so this kind of abuse, this kind of violence has ripple effects and ramifications for generations to come . this is what children are learning as they're growing up in these homes. and it's something that is far more common and far more damaging than i think most of us understand or are willing to admit. and jennifer, the film brilliantly illustrates that it's a short film. but you real
attacked or who are or who are being murdered. of course, it also has bigger implications, right? it has implications for the family. could you outline for us what the scale is truly of this? right, so we rightfully often focus on the people who are experiencing the abuse directly, right? so in the case, the scenarios that are presented, the women who are victims of this abuse. but if you think about the context in which this abuse is happening, it's happening in homes, it's happening in...
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this is a guy who is a major recipient of fossil fuel money, a guy who has received campaign contributions from 25 republican billionaires. in my humble opinion, manchin represents the very wealthiest people in this country, not working families in west virginia or america. amy: independent senator bernie sanders. political reports a number of executives maxed out campaign contributions to senator joe manchin, including baker warned stevens, hotel ecutiveom baltimore, morola ceo greg brown, homdepot ceo edward deckeryum! brands ceo, and robert kraft, the owner of the new england patriots. ukrainian president vladimir zelenskyy has fired the head of the ukraine domestic security agency, the sbu, as well as ukraine's top prosecutor. during a televised address, volodymyr zelenskyy said dozens of officials who worked in the sbu or under the prosecutor had committed treason by collaborating with russian forces. >> such an array of crimes against the foundations have the national security of the state and the connections to -- between employees of the security forces have ukraine and the special
this is a guy who is a major recipient of fossil fuel money, a guy who has received campaign contributions from 25 republican billionaires. in my humble opinion, manchin represents the very wealthiest people in this country, not working families in west virginia or america. amy: independent senator bernie sanders. political reports a number of executives maxed out campaign contributions to senator joe manchin, including baker warned stevens, hotel ecutiveom baltimore, morola ceo greg brown,...
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he came, for example, or they will throw out those who did not survive.or, just washed the floor, cleaned the glass, because many simply did not have a window. he says that cleaning is the most difficult. refrigerator if you came to an apartment that you haven't used for a couple of months, especially if the refrigerator was turned off, it's just a very cheap thing to clean it, just clean it, especially the freezer uh, and here they gave me a gas mask, i used them for my service, they don’t ask for a penny, but if the money is transferred, then the guy transfers the salary for supervision to the needs of the ukrainian army volodymyr lipovy and yaroslava kotlyarenko tv channel inter marathon single news such actions once again confirm that the ukrainian the spirit is indomitable , but more about the indomitability and stability of our country , not only people, even things eloquently affirm that we will persevere, we will defeat the enemy and revive ukraine. what i ask you, remember a kitchen cabinet made of wartwood, which, despite the powerful bombardmen
he came, for example, or they will throw out those who did not survive.or, just washed the floor, cleaned the glass, because many simply did not have a window. he says that cleaning is the most difficult. refrigerator if you came to an apartment that you haven't used for a couple of months, especially if the refrigerator was turned off, it's just a very cheap thing to clean it, just clean it, especially the freezer uh, and here they gave me a gas mask, i used them for my service, they don’t...
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those who stand and raise your hand. these are the people who really made this possible. karen pierce, i wish you would stand up. we have been dealing with this every since the 70 when we first got this property along with the model cities who bought the property when they were trying to take this health center to silver avenue and san bruno and we bought this property cht this property is deer to us in the community. a lot who do not know about this community. this particular property here is the old south basin, channel street project. one of the first projects built in bayview hunter point before they started building the houses on top of the hill. these houses were on stilts and when it would rain it would flood and people had to use (inaudible) we have done a lot of work in the community to make things possible for us to have the type of facilities we have now. dr. davis vision on senior housing. the swimming pool. the redoing of the bayview park so we have a community now that is really has been thought of by people in the community, especially like a person like ja
those who stand and raise your hand. these are the people who really made this possible. karen pierce, i wish you would stand up. we have been dealing with this every since the 70 when we first got this property along with the model cities who bought the property when they were trying to take this health center to silver avenue and san bruno and we bought this property cht this property is deer to us in the community. a lot who do not know about this community. this particular property here is...
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who was the targets of it all.arget of every single pressure campaign that was going on who was in all of those meetings with john eastman trying to convince him that there was some constitutional wiggle room for him to actually intervene and send the results back to the states and the person who liz cheney said at the end of the day was the person who called the military, called the dhs secretary and call the defense secretary, not donald trump, but his aides, again, they were in the room for a lot of those things too and they maintain they can speak to those things, as well and they can speak to those things, i for hear what you're saying and i think it's wishful thinking to think he had some sort of a political future instead of trying to insulate himself to some extent from completely alienating all of trump's supporters and the base. >> i think that there is a pathology of ex-republicans that we never stop wishing that these people who have broken so bad will do the right thing. in pence's case, he already did
who was the targets of it all.arget of every single pressure campaign that was going on who was in all of those meetings with john eastman trying to convince him that there was some constitutional wiggle room for him to actually intervene and send the results back to the states and the person who liz cheney said at the end of the day was the person who called the military, called the dhs secretary and call the defense secretary, not donald trump, but his aides, again, they were in the room for...
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who i spreadsheets. who will replace you prime minister? who has l you prime minister?ster? who has your vote? the _ you prime minister? who has your vote? the big _ you prime minister? who has your vote? the big question i your vote? the big question followed by the one he won't answer but borisjohnson reckons whoever replaces him will have the measure of keir starmer. �* , ., ., .., , starmer. anyone who could wipe the floor with _ starmer. anyone who could wipe the floor with captain _ starmer. anyone who could wipe the floor with captain snooze i the floor with captain snooze says. the floor with captain snooze sa s. ., ., ., , says. the labour leader teased mrjohnson _ says. the labour leader teased mrjohnson about _ says. the labour leader teased mrjohnson about his - says. the labour leader teased mrjohnson about his approachj mrjohnson about his approach to life after downing street. finally he can throw off the shackles comes they really, really — shackles comes they really, really things and forget about following the rules. the foreign _ following the rules.
who i spreadsheets. who will replace you prime minister? who has l you prime minister?ster? who has your vote? the _ you prime minister? who has your vote? the big _ you prime minister? who has your vote? the big question i your vote? the big question followed by the one he won't answer but borisjohnson reckons whoever replaces him will have the measure of keir starmer. �* , ., ., .., , starmer. anyone who could wipe the floor with _ starmer. anyone who could wipe the floor with captain _...
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who's the baby roe? and we still continue to see what impacts and long term social economic circumstances that you know kind of lead people to get abortions from those perspectives. i think one thing that was really striking. i was talking to joshua before we came up here is that you know, these women aren't alone. we can also see how the social constraints. and the abortion debate shapes and impacts negatively often individuals lives such as curtis boyd milford faye johnson, you know, i found these stories revealing as much as norma's and how we cannot just always assume or frame this debate about the termination of pregnancy itself. it does have other impacts. in addition, you know no matter what side of the abortion debate you land on this book provides you a perspective on the personal lives social constraints and historical events without making any moral judgments, and i think that's critical. joshua's writing allows us to empathize with all the cast of the players that are involved with this issue
who's the baby roe? and we still continue to see what impacts and long term social economic circumstances that you know kind of lead people to get abortions from those perspectives. i think one thing that was really striking. i was talking to joshua before we came up here is that you know, these women aren't alone. we can also see how the social constraints. and the abortion debate shapes and impacts negatively often individuals lives such as curtis boyd milford faye johnson, you know, i found...
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who shoots up a fourth of july parade? who shoots up a fourth of july parade? that is a very different kind of person, that's a person whose probably expressed, you know, very anti-american views, and he may have or she, could be a woman of course, most likely it's a man, but expressed those feelings before, posted them online. and we know from recent fbi studies that 77% of these mass killers leak, in other words they say something to their friends, relatives, boyfriend, girlfriend, or post on the internet that they're thinking about doing an act like this. >> definitely motive comes into play in figuring out where the suspect may go next. please stick around, and we'll have more on this shooting at highland park, illinois just outside chicago, right on the other side of this break. ago, r other side of this break ♪ limu emu ♪ and doug. ♪ harp plays ♪ only two things are forever: love and liberty mutual customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. (emu squawks) if anyone objects to this marriage, speak now or forever hold your peace. (emu
who shoots up a fourth of july parade? who shoots up a fourth of july parade? that is a very different kind of person, that's a person whose probably expressed, you know, very anti-american views, and he may have or she, could be a woman of course, most likely it's a man, but expressed those feelings before, posted them online. and we know from recent fbi studies that 77% of these mass killers leak, in other words they say something to their friends, relatives, boyfriend, girlfriend, or post on...
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how is this process of verifying who is a criminal and who is not a criminal ?t is the probability that there may be some people with the same last name somewhere? in fact, it may not be minor mistakes, that is why we do not take it upon ourselves as a public official to work exclusively with those whom the state is already officially suspected of and officially has the composition of a crime. that is, we are not an investigator organization in the sense that we take over the functions of the state and see someone here only if the person, i repeat, has already officially fallen under the influence of ukrainian or international criminal law, then we enter it on the website, but with regard to the state, there is also a huge problem here, because, for example, the main directorate of development publishes lists of one and a half thousand people who appear as russian servicemen of a specific brigade, which, according to their data, was stationed, for example, in the north of our country, in the kyiv region. but when you turn to to, for example, the ministry of inte
how is this process of verifying who is a criminal and who is not a criminal ?t is the probability that there may be some people with the same last name somewhere? in fact, it may not be minor mistakes, that is why we do not take it upon ourselves as a public official to work exclusively with those whom the state is already officially suspected of and officially has the composition of a crime. that is, we are not an investigator organization in the sense that we take over the functions of the...
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no , of course, there are professionals who just can’t just fry, fight, or a man is like that.ne of the first sobering facts for mercenaries from abroad was a high-precision missile attack on the yavoriv test site near lviv. hundreds of militants were stationed there. the blow was right there and even there they just fired on most of the mercenaries today, either destroyed, or simply fled like that never and not having been at the front affects the low level of training and lack of real combat experience. the names of american canadian european, who consider themselves such a kind of white bone among a person, he has a special desire. no for 2,000 dollars there to die. eh, you know, a month, though, they promise a day, but in the end they pay a month, and some don't pay anything at all. that is, on such conditions to fight. uh, decent private military companies. they simply won’t even if they are very strong to show off in social networks to post photos of dozens of such examples, but it was precisely these who managed to escape. it can be said that it was lucky that at least t
no , of course, there are professionals who just can’t just fry, fight, or a man is like that.ne of the first sobering facts for mercenaries from abroad was a high-precision missile attack on the yavoriv test site near lviv. hundreds of militants were stationed there. the blow was right there and even there they just fired on most of the mercenaries today, either destroyed, or simply fled like that never and not having been at the front affects the low level of training and lack of real...
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but for anyone who believes that -- anyone who is still skeptical that trump was the central actor ofall these events, for anyone who thinks these thin would have happened even if donald trump was opposed to them, at the very least, they're going to have to concede he did not act as the commander-in-chief defending the branches of government and the america people in our system of government. we will show both the sins of omission and commission, amy. juan: what is your response to those americans who are skeptical about the work of the committee who say in a polarized climate that we live in today, one, it is unlely that the justice department will hand down indictments -- criminal indictments related to the activities of january 6 even if the justice department does indict people, including president trump, the likelihood of finding 12 americans in injury to unanimously convict is small? or even if there are convictions, that appeals that would inevitably go to the courts, even the supreme court, will end up overturning any such convictions? what is your response to that skeptical p
but for anyone who believes that -- anyone who is still skeptical that trump was the central actor ofall these events, for anyone who thinks these thin would have happened even if donald trump was opposed to them, at the very least, they're going to have to concede he did not act as the commander-in-chief defending the branches of government and the america people in our system of government. we will show both the sins of omission and commission, amy. juan: what is your response to those...
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has won support and who could be the next pm. find just who has won support and who could be the next they will do- we _ number of mps supporting them? 13:3 they will do. we don't know exactly they will do. we don�*t know exactly how many yet. based on last time when borisjohnson won the leadership they would need about eight mp5 to back them to get on the ballot, which is then whittled down to two by tory mp5. i think the number will be a lot higher this time. there has been some chat about making the process quicker having a fairly high barto making the process quicker having a fairly high bar to get onto the ballot in the first place stock that has not been decided. it�*s a bit of a guessing game at the moment because, here is a weird one, the people who will decide the rules are being elected themselves on monday, 5o being elected themselves on monday, so there�*s a lot of spinning plates at the moment, so i can�*t give total clarity on that just yet, at the moment, so i can�*t give total clarity on thatjust yet, but at the moment, so i can�*t give total clarity on that just yet,
has won support and who could be the next pm. find just who has won support and who could be the next they will do- we _ number of mps supporting them? 13:3 they will do. we don't know exactly they will do. we don�*t know exactly how many yet. based on last time when borisjohnson won the leadership they would need about eight mp5 to back them to get on the ballot, which is then whittled down to two by tory mp5. i think the number will be a lot higher this time. there has been some chat about...
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penny who pushed things forward and penny who had _ who pushed things forward and penny who had answersswers. so— who pushed things forward and penny who had answers. so he's— who pushed things forward and penny who had answers. so he's come - who had answers. so he's come forward, — who had answers. so he's come forward, as— who had answers. so he's come forward, as a _ who had answers. so he's come forward, as a major— who had answers. so he's come forward, as a major brexiteer, i who had answers. so he's come. forward, as a major brexiteer, to support— forward, as a major brexiteer, to support her _ forward, as a major brexiteer, to support her it _ forward, as a major brexiteer, to support her. it undermines - forward, as a major brexiteer, to support her. it undermines the l forward, as a major brexiteer, to- support her. it undermines the party unity and _ support her. it undermines the party unity and we — support her. it undermines the party unity and we have _ support her. it undermines the party unity and we have to _ support her. it undermines the party unity and we have to c
penny who pushed things forward and penny who had _ who pushed things forward and penny who had answersswers. so— who pushed things forward and penny who had answers. so he's— who pushed things forward and penny who had answers. so he's come - who had answers. so he's come forward, — who had answers. so he's come forward, as— who had answers. so he's come forward, as a _ who had answers. so he's come forward, as a major— who had answers. so he's come forward, as a major brexiteer, i...
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let us bring in vaughan hillyard who is in arizona. who is kari lake? she to winning the nomination? >> reporter: kari lake is the frontrunner for governor of arizona to take over and replace doug deucy. what is so intriguing about her story is her evolution, particularly over the last decade. she was a longtime local news anchor in the valley. she was a respected voice. essentially, headlined the evening news here. she was also behind the scenes more liberal. many of her close friends tell me. then over the years there started to be this change in who kari was. she left the news station just before -- around the time of joe biden's inauguration into office after she refused to call him president elect on air here. after hours of phone conversations with those who at one time were close to her, i was trying to get at the answer as to what led kari lake to this evolution, seemingly changing overnight into this election denier conspiracy theoryist and trump acolyte. it came down to that some of the sympathies towards donald trump started popping up in 201
let us bring in vaughan hillyard who is in arizona. who is kari lake? she to winning the nomination? >> reporter: kari lake is the frontrunner for governor of arizona to take over and replace doug deucy. what is so intriguing about her story is her evolution, particularly over the last decade. she was a longtime local news anchor in the valley. she was a respected voice. essentially, headlined the evening news here. she was also behind the scenes more liberal. many of her close friends...
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who have never lived, who have never dance come of never hugged, who have never loved.ur country is far poorer for the millions of african-american children who never had a chance to live and contribute to our country. unfortunately, one of the consequences of the court taken this out of the democratic process is today's modern democratic party has becomed radicalized on abortion. the case of planned parenthood versus casey's a lot of people don't know the casing question there was governor bob casey was a democrat and pro-life. today's democrat party has said if you are pro-life get the hell out your views are not welcome in our party. part of the reason democrats in this hearing are painting the dobbs decision in such apocalyptic terms is they know their view of abortion which is unlimited abortion on demand up until the morbid ofnt birth, partial with no parental notification and no parental consent is supported by a tiny minority of americans. the know the voters been given a chance do not support that radical view. and i will point out there was a time when democra
who have never lived, who have never dance come of never hugged, who have never loved.ur country is far poorer for the millions of african-american children who never had a chance to live and contribute to our country. unfortunately, one of the consequences of the court taken this out of the democratic process is today's modern democratic party has becomed radicalized on abortion. the case of planned parenthood versus casey's a lot of people don't know the casing question there was governor bob...
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except us, except rti a companion who showed a boy who honestly admitted that he was asked to play a poisoned child for dates and he played we were sitting in the basement of our house. mom said that and gave us over and there will be nothing to eat until tomorrow. i heard a noise outside, someone was shouting that we needed to go to the hospital urgently. we did just that. as soon as i was inside, some people grabbed me and began to pour water on my head. this is not there, because this is true, it is not needed, because this lie has absolutely exact tasks about which you want talk about how it happens? we decided to delve into this issue. there is an independent informational online publication, it was founded in july 2014 by a british citizen, journalist and blogger eliot higgs on july 15, 2014, raised the necessary amount of 47,000 pounds, and to launch this project and suddenly quite unexpectedly after 2 days . after this agency was created, a terrible disaster occurred with a beatboing 777 over the donetsk region and numerous subscribers of higgins' companions and not only they
except us, except rti a companion who showed a boy who honestly admitted that he was asked to play a poisoned child for dates and he played we were sitting in the basement of our house. mom said that and gave us over and there will be nothing to eat until tomorrow. i heard a noise outside, someone was shouting that we needed to go to the hospital urgently. we did just that. as soon as i was inside, some people grabbed me and began to pour water on my head. this is not there, because this is...
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have a conscience, who have an understanding of the situation , who are ready to help.k with. and uh, we hope that our work will be a small contribution to the overall cause of victory . in the occupied territories of donetsk and luhansk regions, because we know that the so-called groups of the dpr and lpr actually implemented the death penalty in all territories and constantly threaten the people who were taken prisoner that they will actually be executed, do we have a chance to save them? i think there are chances it is necessary to act quickly , there was already a president when russian lawyers took part in the process of the so-called dnr, that is, we have a president too brave people who are ready to go there who are ready to prove the necessary help a chance to use eh, because of the m-m, even in those conditions, prisoners of war need protection. look, to go. i’m not even saying donetsk or luhansk, even somewhere in the territory of the russian federation . money to actually pay for the work of these people, well , as for finances, as i already said, we interact
have a conscience, who have an understanding of the situation , who are ready to help.k with. and uh, we hope that our work will be a small contribution to the overall cause of victory . in the occupied territories of donetsk and luhansk regions, because we know that the so-called groups of the dpr and lpr actually implemented the death penalty in all territories and constantly threaten the people who were taken prisoner that they will actually be executed, do we have a chance to save them? i...
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they say that there are witnesses who saw how your son was on the cruiser that day. he disappear? no one saw this anonymous interview of the mother of the missing american moscow. but the father of the second sochnik, egor shrebts, he was not afraid to be openly outraged on social networks. who was not supposed to take part in hostilities, a word for moscow, dmitri shkrebets, was an ardent supporter of the russian peace, and people were killed in the territory called ukraine since 2014, and very successfully, but after that how his son probably went to feed the fish. in the name of the idea of \u200b\u200bthis very russian world, the man changed his rhetoric and began to criticize the authorities. during the examination, the unnamed law enforcement officers told him that the laptop had been seized because of the fact that you have a strong name, and a message was sent to any organization with threats of an explosion by e -mail. a criminal case against him under article 207 is a knowingly false report about the act of terrorism, and he says that this may be a way to
they say that there are witnesses who saw how your son was on the cruiser that day. he disappear? no one saw this anonymous interview of the mother of the missing american moscow. but the father of the second sochnik, egor shrebts, he was not afraid to be openly outraged on social networks. who was not supposed to take part in hostilities, a word for moscow, dmitri shkrebets, was an ardent supporter of the russian peace, and people were killed in the territory called ukraine since 2014, and...
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it's who juliette is.elped transform her community college where she became the first hispanic woman to serve as college president in american history. [ cheers and applause ] education is the cornerstone of our democracy, she created curiosity for generations of students, many who are the first to go to college and who see their american dream because of her. other than my family, the biggest impact in my life were the nuns and the sisters of st. joseph's. if you think i'm joking, i'm not. [ laughter ] nuns never forget a thing. never. and, by the way, i was doing villanova commencement and one of my nuns from school was getting her doctorate degree. i presented it to her and she said that was pretty good, joe but you said you instead of me at the time. in school i used to stutter very badly. they gave me confidence that i could do anything. they really did. for so many people and for the nation, the sister is a gift from god. in the past 50 years she embodied the belief in our church that faith without w
it's who juliette is.elped transform her community college where she became the first hispanic woman to serve as college president in american history. [ cheers and applause ] education is the cornerstone of our democracy, she created curiosity for generations of students, many who are the first to go to college and who see their american dream because of her. other than my family, the biggest impact in my life were the nuns and the sisters of st. joseph's. if you think i'm joking, i'm not. [...
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talk them through who the players are, who different journalists are?think there are people there who obviously said it's your words -- correct me if i'm wrong. >> it does become very cold like. >> do you feel you are brainwashed? >> i mean i certainly was messed up. you know i left around 2016 kind of right as they were getting to the point where they were reporting people like richard spencer and the rise of the alt-right. and it just got more and more extreme. with each one of these standoffs. that it wasn't something i could abide. and it was something that was financially difficult for me to break away from. we were living in poverty. but it came to a point where i had to -- i couldn't do it. >> ruth i'm sure this rings true to you. this is what you studied, this is when you talk about. the committee laid out how these far-right groups reacted to these calls. to stand back and stand by. and the tweet on the sixth. that it would be wild. what is to stop political leaders from inflaming violent extremists? >> well for one thing, we can't overestimate
talk them through who the players are, who different journalists are?think there are people there who obviously said it's your words -- correct me if i'm wrong. >> it does become very cold like. >> do you feel you are brainwashed? >> i mean i certainly was messed up. you know i left around 2016 kind of right as they were getting to the point where they were reporting people like richard spencer and the rise of the alt-right. and it just got more and more extreme. with each one...
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who are these people?ou, vladimir putin and we are sitting, in general, between the lines. this g7 school event cost the european budget 160 million euros normally. so i imagined what would happen if the dream of boris johnson came true and they all ended up with naked torsos proudly sitting on horseback. this is what the picture would look like. we will return to the story of the goal achieved. the marshall plan turned europe judging into colonies in 1973 thunder struck and the arab countries said they would not to supply oil, the strange thing that they supported, israel enters what is called the yom kippur war, that is, it is great britain canada the netherlands the united states and japan it was an absolutely deafening event that even led to the fact that the president of the united states, richard nixon, addressed the nation with request in the proposal to use less transport. and if you drive, then at low speeds, in order to spend less gasoline, the number of flights is reduced, and so on. here. well,
who are these people?ou, vladimir putin and we are sitting, in general, between the lines. this g7 school event cost the european budget 160 million euros normally. so i imagined what would happen if the dream of boris johnson came true and they all ended up with naked torsos proudly sitting on horseback. this is what the picture would look like. we will return to the story of the goal achieved. the marshall plan turned europe judging into colonies in 1973 thunder struck and the arab countries...
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who we found out was a little boy. our son who we named justice was born later that year and tragically died shortly after his death. it was in the search for my life's purpose after the death of my son, that i decided to become a prosecutor. while my son died of natural causes, the pain that i felt as a mother was no different than the pain of a mother or father who had to bury their child for any other reason including murder. i joined the san francisco d.a.'s office in 2014, wanting to be an advocate for those who had suffered loss and pain much like the feeling that i was feeling. i wanted to hold the hands eventually of families who had to bury their children because of crime. and i have dedicated my life and my career since then to being an advocate for victims, to fighting for justice and being dedicated to making san francisco a safer place for people to live, work and visit. unfortunately, as we all know we are at a tipping point in san francisco. san franciscoians do not feel safe. and concerns surrounding pu
who we found out was a little boy. our son who we named justice was born later that year and tragically died shortly after his death. it was in the search for my life's purpose after the death of my son, that i decided to become a prosecutor. while my son died of natural causes, the pain that i felt as a mother was no different than the pain of a mother or father who had to bury their child for any other reason including murder. i joined the san francisco d.a.'s office in 2014, wanting to be an...
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who was it who said they can't handle the truth? that's why they are banning books. guest: i think that was jack nicholson, but yes. caller: i have to say, when i see these documentaries, mary, i see where everybody had slaves except the slaves. i just saw a documentary on the university of virginia. where it was, you know, under the regime of thomas jefferson, you know? guest: yes. caller: he told folks, don't bring slaves. we have slaves for you here. but no one wants to know that, even though i believe they know that. they don't want anybody else to know it. mr. buckley, he was supporting glenn youngkin -- you know why? they just had glenn youngkin on the other day and he did everything he could not to admit that they sabotaged the election using books to make folks think. every time their children have some kind of conscience, don't make people think they have responsibility. we all have the responsibility to tell the truth. host: ok, debbie. we will give ellis cose a chance to respond here. guest: it's unfortunate that you have a lot of politicians who want to,
who was it who said they can't handle the truth? that's why they are banning books. guest: i think that was jack nicholson, but yes. caller: i have to say, when i see these documentaries, mary, i see where everybody had slaves except the slaves. i just saw a documentary on the university of virginia. where it was, you know, under the regime of thomas jefferson, you know? guest: yes. caller: he told folks, don't bring slaves. we have slaves for you here. but no one wants to know that, even...
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it's a world of people who care about children living and those who don't.e're seeing pure brutality. there's fighting at the front line and there are claims of an operational pause but we're seeing acts of brutality. a few hours ago they september a missile into odessa hitting civilians again. >> this is a "new york times" piece. this is by a non-resident scholar at carnegie. putin thinks he's winning. he's thing he's forcing kyiv to exit late as the deukranianization and russianification of the country. capitulation and exhaustion would force the collapse of a weakened government and building a new order where pro-putin western democracies redeem russia and overlook its atrocities. that sounds like the talk of a madman. inside ukraine and the government, what do you think -- who are they negotiating with at this point because it doesn't seem like he's in his rational mind? >> well, at the moment negotiations aren't happening so obviously people want to believe in diplomacy but to understand putin's end game, let me give you a good example. imagine like a m
it's a world of people who care about children living and those who don't.e're seeing pure brutality. there's fighting at the front line and there are claims of an operational pause but we're seeing acts of brutality. a few hours ago they september a missile into odessa hitting civilians again. >> this is a "new york times" piece. this is by a non-resident scholar at carnegie. putin thinks he's winning. he's thing he's forcing kyiv to exit late as the deukranianization and...
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so who are tactical medics?hey operate, establish diagnoses, prescribe some prescriptions, the tactical medic's task is to provide first medical aid, relatively speaking, in the first 10-15 minutes, depending on the wound we have on the front. as a rule, er, 90% are shrapnel wounds injuries. that's why you need to, as they say, get your hands full and take courses in order to provide such help and understand how to behave in one or another situation, well, first of all, regarding evacuation. under fire is a rather specific situation, and secondly, how to behave in the event that a person has cantozole, if a person has injuries to the limbs and so on, that is, you have a certain algorithm of actions for which and which you are taught, and now i understand whether it is that i am not afraid of blood, conditionally speaking of such complicated things. well, how i do not know on your screens often happens there are more of them. that is, there are difficult situations. yes, i was not afraid of this and, in principle
so who are tactical medics?hey operate, establish diagnoses, prescribe some prescriptions, the tactical medic's task is to provide first medical aid, relatively speaking, in the first 10-15 minutes, depending on the wound we have on the front. as a rule, er, 90% are shrapnel wounds injuries. that's why you need to, as they say, get your hands full and take courses in order to provide such help and understand how to behave in one or another situation, well, first of all, regarding evacuation....
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who holds dual u.s.working behind the scenes to help secure the release of brittney griner from a russian jail. griner appeared in court moments ago, she's been detained since february after being accused of drug smuggling. joining us now, former world champion and hall of fame boxer roy jones jr. thank you so much for being with us. can you tell us exactly what you are doing to try to get brittney griner released? >> well, i know guys who are friends with guys who are close to the president. i have a dual citizenship because of my sports career, my athleticism, because of what i've been able to do in boxing. i said i have a friend of mine call me and say, do you think you can help the griner situation, i said i think i can try. i reached out to my guy and said to call over there to ask him were they willing to do anything to let her go home. this was about a month, a month and a half ago. they sent back a request saying a prisoner swap, i gave that to my lawyer, and reached out to people here and they s
who holds dual u.s.working behind the scenes to help secure the release of brittney griner from a russian jail. griner appeared in court moments ago, she's been detained since february after being accused of drug smuggling. joining us now, former world champion and hall of fame boxer roy jones jr. thank you so much for being with us. can you tell us exactly what you are doing to try to get brittney griner released? >> well, i know guys who are friends with guys who are close to the...
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the statue was first designed by a sculptor who fought with -- who's boss was jefferson davis. the future president of the confederacy was the secretary of war and in charge of decorations for the capitol building and the sculptor thomas crawford gave him a sketch to say this is what i think that sculpture should look like. jefferson davis objected to the hat being worn. the hat is known as the liberty cap and has been known as a symbol of liberty since ancient rome. they would get that type of hat to newly freed slaves. so jefferson davis said no, this type of freedom is not appropriate for america. he wanted the sculpture of freedom to celebrate the lives of those who had been born free. he was fiercely defending the institution of slavery and did not want anyone to think about the possibility of emancipation, the possibility that those enslaved could one day be free. so the artist change the headgear. freedom is wearing what looks like an eagle plopped on her head with feathers everywhere like a vegas showgirl. that model was made in plaster and then another sculptor cast it
the statue was first designed by a sculptor who fought with -- who's boss was jefferson davis. the future president of the confederacy was the secretary of war and in charge of decorations for the capitol building and the sculptor thomas crawford gave him a sketch to say this is what i think that sculpture should look like. jefferson davis objected to the hat being worn. the hat is known as the liberty cap and has been known as a symbol of liberty since ancient rome. they would get that type of...
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from life someone takes away someone gives him and her who saves life without sparing his own angels for this war fighter vitaliy merinov returned to the ranks of the national guard as soon as a full-scale war began in ukraine experienced athlete loving father and husband performing a combat mission in the marines vitaliy was wounded, but today he is preparing again to go to the combat zone, talking about the circumstances of his wounding, the guard recalls that in the morning the enemy artillery usually fired, a little later the infantry entered the battle, an intense shooting battle began, during which vitaliy received a shrapnel wound from a grenade from an underbarrel grenade launcher a long-awaited meeting with family and loved ones is the most important award for every soldier , but they also deserve the highest thanks because they are fighting for the lives of all ukrainians join the flash mob honor the hero in the most difficult times for the country loyal only to the armed forces but thousands of ukrainians are looking for work and cooking right now, so if your company needs
from life someone takes away someone gives him and her who saves life without sparing his own angels for this war fighter vitaliy merinov returned to the ranks of the national guard as soon as a full-scale war began in ukraine experienced athlete loving father and husband performing a combat mission in the marines vitaliy was wounded, but today he is preparing again to go to the combat zone, talking about the circumstances of his wounding, the guard recalls that in the morning the enemy...
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who for? sure. yeah, and i think those those that will emerge and then i think that those people who support those initiatives and that sort of reading and theology or you know, and we'll do so and then those and then that civil society can grow and so i think it can be built right it may not be connected to you know, and this is the chapter that rachel traditional the more traditional black church, but it can be a new form of civil society that grows out of and borrows some things from but deviates another ways and i think that that is perfectly i mean it's obviously perfectly legitimate and one of the things that's so great about liberalism right? i'm teaching 19th century europe to myself, you know, next semester and i am not a specialist in 19th century europe and i'm just been really really it's really really profound to see the ways in which liberalism created civil society in europe. where had not existed prior and so like in a liberal society like this is what we do right? like we don't all
who for? sure. yeah, and i think those those that will emerge and then i think that those people who support those initiatives and that sort of reading and theology or you know, and we'll do so and then those and then that civil society can grow and so i think it can be built right it may not be connected to you know, and this is the chapter that rachel traditional the more traditional black church, but it can be a new form of civil society that grows out of and borrows some things from but...
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i knew a friend who - lilia's mum. i knew a friend who worked — lilia's mum. i knew a friend who worked in our local— lilia's mum. i knew a friend who worked in our local shop. - lilia's mum. i knew a friend who worked in our local shop. she i lilia's mum. i knew a friend who. worked in our local shop. she was such— worked in our local shop. she was such a _ worked in our local shop. she was such a lovely— worked in our local shop. she was such a lovely little _ worked in our local shop. she was such a lovely little girl. _ worked in our local shop. she was such a lovely little girl. it - worked in our local shop. she was such a lovely little girl.— such a lovely little girl. it really has impacted — such a lovely little girl. it really has impacted everybody - such a lovely little girl. it really has impacted everybody here. | such a lovely little girl. it really - has impacted everybody here. people have been stopping in their tracks here, flags are being flown at half mast on civic buildings and lilia's family are being paid for in churches across the town
i knew a friend who - lilia's mum. i knew a friend who worked — lilia's mum. i knew a friend who worked in our local— lilia's mum. i knew a friend who worked in our local shop. - lilia's mum. i knew a friend who worked in our local shop. she i lilia's mum. i knew a friend who. worked in our local shop. she was such— worked in our local shop. she was such a _ worked in our local shop. she was such a lovely— worked in our local shop. she was such a lovely little _ worked in our local...
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why this should matter, who knows? but it's always just taken away at that point that he earns so much. another way of putting it, as you've just done, is that he actually earns more than the queen. now to a lot of people who value the monarchy, that just kind of feels wrong. so this will, he will always be on the back, fertile not one, no matter how often he gets his supporters to come in and talk endlessly about his life, his young life, living on top of a chemist pharmacy. and so a speaking of his young life and his life now he would be the fast prime minister, british prime minister of color, if he wins, as we've been saying. now i know he says his heritage is enormously important to and he talks about during his childhood, going to temple one day and then that hampton football matches the next. i know he has also spoken about how britain he feels has become more open and more integrated . and jonathan, do you think race and ethnicity will play any kind of a role in the vote? he had to vote within the tory party it
why this should matter, who knows? but it's always just taken away at that point that he earns so much. another way of putting it, as you've just done, is that he actually earns more than the queen. now to a lot of people who value the monarchy, that just kind of feels wrong. so this will, he will always be on the back, fertile not one, no matter how often he gets his supporters to come in and talk endlessly about his life, his young life, living on top of a chemist pharmacy. and so a speaking...
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>> he was somebody who was part of this cavalcade of people who trump was talking to. listening to. and seeking out in the election. but now president trump basically cast out anybody who was not going to reinforce his. view that the election was stolen. and so he surrounds himself increasingly with people who would reinforces delusion, frankly, that this was stolen people like linda. the mypillow. back yes people like the overstocks eo. this is because catchy has testimony her -- perhaps more legal face and prosecution is encouraging more people to cooperate or at least consider cooperating with this committee. >> i said, kaitlan collins, it was caitlin pollens. my apologies to caitlin. but again jamie and caitlin reporting. elie, what can the significance be of them focusing on that conversation and focusing in on that over stocks eo. if you tell investigators? this is amber 18th means going to the starting point will be here tomorrow. this is when it's would be over. donald trump had lost. there is a desperate meeting at the white house, where he is getting ridiculous and dangero
>> he was somebody who was part of this cavalcade of people who trump was talking to. listening to. and seeking out in the election. but now president trump basically cast out anybody who was not going to reinforce his. view that the election was stolen. and so he surrounds himself increasingly with people who would reinforces delusion, frankly, that this was stolen people like linda. the mypillow. back yes people like the overstocks eo. this is because catchy has testimony her -- perhaps...
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around 20,000 who can travel and who can't. around 20.000 people _ who can travel and who can't.ies. it's thought many thousands more still be in afghanistan or trying to escape. —— more than 80 are lgbt. but flights and escape routes are limited or nonexistent. the?o flights and escape routes are limited or nonexistent. they were tellin: us limited or nonexistent. they were telling us things _ limited or nonexistent. they were telling us things were _ limited or nonexistent. they were telling us things were going - limited or nonexistent. they were telling us things were going to - limited or nonexistent. they were telling us things were going to be | telling us things were going to be fine. telling us things were going to be fine they— telling us things were going to be fine. they didn't _ telling us things were going to be fine. they didn't tell _ telling us things were going to be fine. they didn't tell us _ telling us things were going to be fine. they didn't tell us they- telling us things were going to be i fine. they didn't tell us they would literally— fine. they didn't
around 20,000 who can travel and who can't. around 20.000 people _ who can travel and who can't.ies. it's thought many thousands more still be in afghanistan or trying to escape. —— more than 80 are lgbt. but flights and escape routes are limited or nonexistent. the?o flights and escape routes are limited or nonexistent. they were tellin: us limited or nonexistent. they were telling us things _ limited or nonexistent. they were telling us things were _ limited or nonexistent. they were...
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>> women who are denied an abortion. >> women who are denied an abortion. and, which women were denying abortion does not correlate with worst physical, it also is to financial problems. which group of women, those who received an abortion or were denied an abortion were more likely to be unemployed? >> for sure those who are denied an abortion. >> denied an abortion, which group of women was more likely to live in poverty? >> definitely those who are denied abortion. >> and, which group of women more more likely to have low credit scores, to have no applications for housing or car loans? >> those who are denied an abortion. >> so, to summarize, women, when they decision to have an abortion was not, was taken out of the hands of anybody not able to have an abortion to make their own decision, they had worse health outcomes, we're more likely to be unemployed, we're more likely to face financial problems like poverty and having low credit scores. women who are denied abortions are four times more likely to live below the poverty line, they are less likely to
>> women who are denied an abortion. >> women who are denied an abortion. and, which women were denying abortion does not correlate with worst physical, it also is to financial problems. which group of women, those who received an abortion or were denied an abortion were more likely to be unemployed? >> for sure those who are denied an abortion. >> denied an abortion, which group of women was more likely to live in poverty? >> definitely those who are denied...
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who?ce was watching you why i accidentally happened to work at night when no one bothers. and no one inspires thanks, thank you. well, how did you manage to psychological portrait of the offender. in addition, i learned that you recently had a brain tumor removed. it didn't affect anything. tell me about this voice, what it does. what for? you don't like my theory, but it seems funny to me. do you think that emironov and lyubimov were controlled by a puppeteer? yes, i think so, but i don't get it. why would you make someone kill for you? it 's personal. understand. well, to get away. so that when he is caught, he will be able to say that this is not his correct answer, as in a textbook, but that's not the point here. in power. when do we feel anger? rage arises from impotence, when the control situation is lost strongly always calm. that is, you think that behind all this there is someone weak, well, internal, right? how then does he manage to make a fool of us all this time. danila i say
who?ce was watching you why i accidentally happened to work at night when no one bothers. and no one inspires thanks, thank you. well, how did you manage to psychological portrait of the offender. in addition, i learned that you recently had a brain tumor removed. it didn't affect anything. tell me about this voice, what it does. what for? you don't like my theory, but it seems funny to me. do you think that emironov and lyubimov were controlled by a puppeteer? yes, i think so, but i don't get...
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who's right and who's wrong here, whether both sides could be right. they seem to be talking past each other to a kind of carefully lawyer to look at them letter from the inspector general and the look at the statement from the secret service, the ig is saying that there were materials from january 5th and sixth that were lost, and with the secret service is saying, none of the things that you had asked for that's relevant was lost. those two statements could be both true, but we just don't know whether or not they're being contradicting each other are just talking past each other. and i think the ultimate question is, how does the secret service know that any materials they have lost were generated on january 5th and sixth 2021, aren't relevant to the investigation, i'd like to know just lots of questions here, it's gonna take a lot of digging to sort of get to the issue of whether or not anything bad happened here and whether it matters. >> you're right. to be continued, as we get more information as this investigators come in. thank you george, than
who's right and who's wrong here, whether both sides could be right. they seem to be talking past each other to a kind of carefully lawyer to look at them letter from the inspector general and the look at the statement from the secret service, the ig is saying that there were materials from january 5th and sixth that were lost, and with the secret service is saying, none of the things that you had asked for that's relevant was lost. those two statements could be both true, but we just don't...
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who else have you got oure es at the minute. who else have you got your eyes on. — at the minute.have you got your eyes on, anyone competing - at the minute. who else have you got your eyes on, anyone competing with| your eyes on, anyone competing with those two? ., ., ,, those two? cameron smith, the australian. _ those two? cameron smith, the australian, is _ those two? cameron smith, the australian, is best _ those two? cameron smith, the australian, is best placed - those two? cameron smith, the australian, is best placed at - those two? cameron smith, the australian, is best placed at thej australian, is best placed at the moment, he led after two rounds but his platter went ice cold yesterday, and of the challengers from behind, the likes of scottie scheffler and dustinjohnson, the likes of scottie scheffler and dustin johnson, they the likes of scottie scheffler and dustinjohnson, they haven't really kicked on so far but cameron smith has picked up a shot at the third today. he is now three behind the leading duo. but there are low scores, barely a breath of wind in the sky
who else have you got oure es at the minute. who else have you got your eyes on. — at the minute.have you got your eyes on, anyone competing - at the minute. who else have you got your eyes on, anyone competing with| your eyes on, anyone competing with those two? ., ., ,, those two? cameron smith, the australian. _ those two? cameron smith, the australian, is _ those two? cameron smith, the australian, is best _ those two? cameron smith, the australian, is best placed - those two? cameron...
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who facilitate our democracy, who give voice to the voters. we did not plan when we finally did -- founded ceir to host events like this. but what has been clear since the november 2020 election, election officials in this country have been subjected to an endless onslaught of harassment, threats, abuse, designed to make their lives miserable. this is not because they did not do their jobs well, it is because they did do their jobs well. the 2020 election was the most secure, transparent and verified election in american history. that is objectively true. more paper ballots than ever before, more audits than ever before. more postelection litigation bet verified and confirmed the outcome. despite this, we are suffering from this endless attack on democracy. we wanted to host this event to thank so many of you who, whether you are election officials, for the work you have done. and is still being done. there will probably be points in time when we get a little emotional. the work you do is so important and i know from the stories of talking to
who facilitate our democracy, who give voice to the voters. we did not plan when we finally did -- founded ceir to host events like this. but what has been clear since the november 2020 election, election officials in this country have been subjected to an endless onslaught of harassment, threats, abuse, designed to make their lives miserable. this is not because they did not do their jobs well, it is because they did do their jobs well. the 2020 election was the most secure, transparent and...
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and those who work in the fields ah it may be that these are people who have not officially transferredheir e-e their share of the lease, that is, it is possible that there is an official transaction, but still a significant number of such sole proprietors, they are directly sole proprietors , they directly work on this land, the main ones the owners of the land, if you tell me by february 24, is it the state or private, is it private, is it private players, we have approximately 40 million hectares of russian commercial land, they have 30 million hectares according to a, there were private and 10 million hectares are state- owned, but in our country, along with this, the land was transferred from the state to communal ownership , that is, it was transferred to the communities, when it was transferred, it turned out that it was not 10 million hectares of state land, but approximately 6, which exists in the dry season in truska , happened as life in the mouse inventory process ate the ukrainian land. yes, this is against the moratorium over the years. you could not officially buy private
and those who work in the fields ah it may be that these are people who have not officially transferredheir e-e their share of the lease, that is, it is possible that there is an official transaction, but still a significant number of such sole proprietors, they are directly sole proprietors , they directly work on this land, the main ones the owners of the land, if you tell me by february 24, is it the state or private, is it private, is it private players, we have approximately 40 million...
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have three or more children to raise, those who raise a child independently, these are those who transporte, those who transport e-e carry out international transportation, as well as other categories , especially, including those who accompany people with disabilities e- there are a lot of circumstances, so i would advise citizens of ukraine to study all this information in advance on our information resources , all the circumstances are described in detail, including what documents are needed to confirm so that they fall under the exception, i will also note that during the period of martial law there are certain changes and regarding the crossing of the border by children, now at this time children can cross the border to leave ukraine, including according to the birth certificate, e-e also do not need permission from e the other parent if the child is going, for example, with the mother, or if one of the parents can authorize other accompanying persons by giving such consent that will be certified. it's theirs the child and they were authorized so it doesn't work, it's worth talking ab
have three or more children to raise, those who raise a child independently, these are those who transporte, those who transport e-e carry out international transportation, as well as other categories , especially, including those who accompany people with disabilities e- there are a lot of circumstances, so i would advise citizens of ukraine to study all this information in advance on our information resources , all the circumstances are described in detail, including what documents are needed...
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we know who they were. did i consider it? yes. did i do it? no. i was concerned that if people in the counsel's office left, who would replace me, and there were concerns it might be somebody who had been getting bad advice. >> on the morning of january 7, the decision i arrived at was the most distraught -- the most constructive thing i could think of was to seek a meeting of the cabinet. i thought that trying to work within the administration to steady the ship was likely to have greater value than simply resigning, after which point i would have been powerless to protect things within the administration. >> so, you thought there should be a cabinet meeting? >> i don't remember why. it probably had something to do with mark's view of how the president might react, things like that. >> there was a couple of calls where meadows, pompeo, like pompeo might say, how is the president doing? and meadows would say, he is in a really dark place. here is one, for example, on january 7. potus is very emotional and in a bad place. rep. kinzinger: you heard
we know who they were. did i consider it? yes. did i do it? no. i was concerned that if people in the counsel's office left, who would replace me, and there were concerns it might be somebody who had been getting bad advice. >> on the morning of january 7, the decision i arrived at was the most distraught -- the most constructive thing i could think of was to seek a meeting of the cabinet. i thought that trying to work within the administration to steady the ship was likely to have...
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we open flash with the king lucky the one who carries the men.me and you will definitely be lucky. this is a game captain well, are you frozen there, well, bring us something to drink? now i'll do it now, what's the mood for? not? send to the coast. well, as you wish, additional testing of automatic gain control according to a given algorithm of the function of the input or other parameter tests of the ship's systems. in order to refine it, identify defects, including the initial period of operation. today , be afraid, they are already celebrating the anniversary, and we are sitting describing the technical parameters of the tests. well let's go
we open flash with the king lucky the one who carries the men.me and you will definitely be lucky. this is a game captain well, are you frozen there, well, bring us something to drink? now i'll do it now, what's the mood for? not? send to the coast. well, as you wish, additional testing of automatic gain control according to a given algorithm of the function of the input or other parameter tests of the ship's systems. in order to refine it, identify defects, including the initial period of...
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in this government for anyone who is predatory or who abuses their position of power.— predatory or whour spokesman on frida said position of power. your spokesman on friday said you — position of power. your spokesman on friday said you were _ position of power. your spokesman on friday said you were not _ position of power. your spokesman on friday said you were not aware - position of power. your spokesman on friday said you were not aware of - friday said you were not aware of any specific allegation and i was informed this morning that no one knew about any specific allegation but you did. and yesterday another minister said he had been given a categorical assurance you are not aware of a specific allegation. day after day people speaking on your behalf, talking rubbish. i’m after day people speaking on your behalf, talking rubbish.— behalf, talking rubbish. i'm afraid i was behalf, talking rubbish. i'm afraid i was focusing _ behalf, talking rubbish. i'm afraid i was focusing on _ behalf, talking rubbish. i'm afraid i was focusing on other _ behalf, talking rubbish. i'm afraid i w
in this government for anyone who is predatory or who abuses their position of power.— predatory or whour spokesman on frida said position of power. your spokesman on friday said you — position of power. your spokesman on friday said you were _ position of power. your spokesman on friday said you were not _ position of power. your spokesman on friday said you were not aware - position of power. your spokesman on friday said you were not aware of - friday said you were not aware of any...
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who? who won four? four gold medals in three olympic games. she broke seven world records and won 17 international titles five us national titles five world championship titles and seven ncaa titles. oh and as a headline in the la times put it. janet evans didn't just set swimming records. she obliterated them. she's in the us olympic hall of fame and the international swimming hall of fame. and currently she's a key leader planning for the paralympic and olympic games in los angeles in 2028. great walsh jennings who won four olympic medals in five olympic games three of them were gold and i was sitting with her at lunch and i saw her in athens in '04 and beijing and '08 and those were golds. that was great. her first olympics were in sydney in 2000 and in 2016. she won a bronze in rio. quite something for a mother of three and no wonder she's called an olympic icon. she also won three world championship gold medals 70 77 avp tournaments and 56 international events. on her instagram page she says quote when god sends rain rain is my choice, bu
who? who won four? four gold medals in three olympic games. she broke seven world records and won 17 international titles five us national titles five world championship titles and seven ncaa titles. oh and as a headline in the la times put it. janet evans didn't just set swimming records. she obliterated them. she's in the us olympic hall of fame and the international swimming hall of fame. and currently she's a key leader planning for the paralympic and olympic games in los angeles in 2028....
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so, what are you really offering the poor people of south africa — those who are unemployed, those who have changed. you want massive nationalisation of resources, particularly white—owned resources — well, right now we see that the nationalised energy company eskom is completely failing the people of south africa, so nationalisation doesn't seem to work. you also argue for expropriation of white land with no compensation — and yet, your party actually voted against it. so, what are you really offering your people? well, i think your biggest worry is white people. i've never heard you speak about black people in a manner and passion you are expressing yourself — as if there are only white people here, and there are no black people who are actually at the receiving end of this crisis we are talking about. on the contrary, mr malema, i'm asking you why black south africans should believe that your nationalisation programme would actually deliver for them? ..the white people, properties, and all of that. your obsession with them is exactly what distorts the message. earlier on, you referr
so, what are you really offering the poor people of south africa — those who are unemployed, those who have changed. you want massive nationalisation of resources, particularly white—owned resources — well, right now we see that the nationalised energy company eskom is completely failing the people of south africa, so nationalisation doesn't seem to work. you also argue for expropriation of white land with no compensation — and yet, your party actually voted against it. so, what are you...
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died in this war, we honor the memory of the ukrainian military and peaceful citizens of ukraine who died in the war that was unleashed by russia with a moment of silence, we we are looking for 17-year-old elizaveta aloshyna, about whose fate for almost three months nothing is known. the girl lived in kropivnytsia, but for the duration of distance learning she moved to her grandmother in the city of liman , this is an acting district of the donetsk region. the first two during the months of the war, it was more or less calm there, and elizaveta even regularly joined online broadcasts for training. the last contact was on april 25, and it was on this day that she told very disturbing news. she said that enemy shells had started flying over their house and she was very scared. and the very next day, the connection with the girl was cut off, and to this day there is no news from her, the city of lyman is now occupied by the rashists, and she assumes that they can deliberately jam the connection there, perhaps that is why elizaveta cannot call or write to anyone so i am asking especially
died in this war, we honor the memory of the ukrainian military and peaceful citizens of ukraine who died in the war that was unleashed by russia with a moment of silence, we we are looking for 17-year-old elizaveta aloshyna, about whose fate for almost three months nothing is known. the girl lived in kropivnytsia, but for the duration of distance learning she moved to her grandmother in the city of liman , this is an acting district of the donetsk region. the first two during the months of the...