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may god bless all of those who have served and all who still serve. may god continue to bless the united states of america. thank you, very much. [applause] >> thank you, secretary mcdonnell and austin. and as always, secretary hagel. thank you for your commitment to the veterans here today and around the country. let me direct your attention to the representatives of several of our people leading organizations. for many years, these veteran service organizations have joined our tradition of laying wreaths at the memorial in honor of the fallen. while they get into position, i would like to share highlights of what has been the busy year for the vietnam veterans immortal fund, the founders of the wall. in 2001, we sent out an effort to gather 40 graphs -- photographs of every name on the wall. this year, we met that milestone. every name on the wall has a photograph. [applause] the photos were collected by a small army of volunteers from around the country working day and night. they scoured old newspapers, called living relatives and contacted school
may god bless all of those who have served and all who still serve. may god continue to bless the united states of america. thank you, very much. [applause] >> thank you, secretary mcdonnell and austin. and as always, secretary hagel. thank you for your commitment to the veterans here today and around the country. let me direct your attention to the representatives of several of our people leading organizations. for many years, these veteran service organizations have joined our tradition...
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, we see patients who have hypertension, who have high blood pressure, who are we see a large group in the center, who needed sedatives from the outside . deviations that we see today that the problem is urgent and necessary, of which it is not solved in the next few weeks or maybe even in the next month is on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe, we see it, we saw it , doctors saw it, we saw it, we saw it, i saw how the project is going, but ah, eh, with kherson to symbolize a very important, very important break, very important yes, there is an element in this war, and it seems to be at least some kind of small but rather important victory for the armed forces of ukraine for the ukrainian people, which, with pride, you can say respect, and it’s cool. but there are absolutely no conditions for the work of normal doctors. now we see how they work doctors in ukraine, we thank them very much for their heroism, we see how during an operation the lights in the hospital simply turn off, but the doctors still do not stop doing their work, so when you come, you understand that here, well,
, we see patients who have hypertension, who have high blood pressure, who are we see a large group in the center, who needed sedatives from the outside . deviations that we see today that the problem is urgent and necessary, of which it is not solved in the next few weeks or maybe even in the next month is on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe, we see it, we saw it , doctors saw it, we saw it, we saw it, i saw how the project is going, but ah, eh, with kherson to symbolize a very...
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you can't take it for granted, and that starts with electing people who know you, who see you, who carean walk in your shoes and say to your eyes and know what's it is like to struggle, noah is like to get sick, know what is like to have to pay off student loans, know what it is like when things aren't just hand it to you, we had to work for them. that's what you did two years ago when you sent joe biden to the white house. he knows you. he's been there, he's fighting for you every day, doing everything he can to put more money in your pocket, to make streets safer, to bring more good paying jobs here to pennsylvania. i can tell you that the presidency does not change who you are. you can tell above my successor, it did not change him. it reveals who you are. it reveals who you are under the stress and strain of the presidency and the decency, the empathy, the belief that everybody counts, that we have seen on display for joe biden these past two years. that is who he is, and that is why you need to vote for more leaders like him. that's why you have to vote for joe shapiro. that's why
you can't take it for granted, and that starts with electing people who know you, who see you, who carean walk in your shoes and say to your eyes and know what's it is like to struggle, noah is like to get sick, know what is like to have to pay off student loans, know what it is like when things aren't just hand it to you, we had to work for them. that's what you did two years ago when you sent joe biden to the white house. he knows you. he's been there, he's fighting for you every day, doing...
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and that starts with electing people who know you, who seek -- see you, who care about you, who can walkour shoes and see through your eyes and know what it is like to struggle, no what it is like to get sick, no what it is like to pay off student loans, know what it is like when things are not handed to you, but you have to work for them. that is what you did two years ago when you sent joe biden to the white house. he knows you. he has been there. he is fighting for you every day, doing everything he can to put more money in your pocket to make streets safer but to bring more good paying jobs to pennsylvania. i can tell you that the president seen not change who you are. you can tell by my successor. it did not change him. [laughter] it reveals who you are. it reveals who you are under the stress and strain of the presidency, and the decency, the empathy, the belief that everybody counts, that we had seen on display from joe biden these past two years, that is who he is. [cheers and applause] and that is why you need to vote for more leaders like him. that is why you have to vote for j
and that starts with electing people who know you, who seek -- see you, who care about you, who can walkour shoes and see through your eyes and know what it is like to struggle, no what it is like to get sick, no what it is like to pay off student loans, know what it is like when things are not handed to you, but you have to work for them. that is what you did two years ago when you sent joe biden to the white house. he knows you. he has been there. he is fighting for you every day, doing...
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so, what about changing people who will not earn money to honest people? what about putin, who will fight with you, of course, no, because it is not necessary, and this is simply madness, and i call it this type of thinking, this is me i would say thinking at the level of national suicide, it's just a people that will destroy itself. but fortunately, insight to a certain extent, i don't think that everyone has it. i think that many people are still in this state . from time to time i hear that it's not fashionable anymore, it's not fashionable, but i want it, many people still want it. i think that after the war they will definitely come out and say some peace parties and you still have to negotiate with the neighbors, there will be millions of them and it will be huge a problem for the future of ukraine, but it will be later, in order to see these people in all their frenzy, it is necessary to win the grandchildren, the beginning, but if it drags on like this, vitaliy will see those who were there again during the 14-19, well , even the 22nd years, which
so, what about changing people who will not earn money to honest people? what about putin, who will fight with you, of course, no, because it is not necessary, and this is simply madness, and i call it this type of thinking, this is me i would say thinking at the level of national suicide, it's just a people that will destroy itself. but fortunately, insight to a certain extent, i don't think that everyone has it. i think that many people are still in this state . from time to time i hear that...
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and arthur vandenberg, who is not quite ready for in michigan, a senator who is who is going to become known as the internationalist guy after world war two. and frank knox, a newspaper publisher, you see a lot of newspaper publishers in politic back then. i mean, really in politics, not just influencing, you know, what appears on the page. and then this alpha lantern guy, landon. had been in oil in kansas, not in texas. and. 1930, he runs for 1932, he runs for office in kansas. and there's crazy split. there's democratic governor and you know, he should be elected in 1932. but then there is this quack who is very and has a radio station where the signal that can reach to mexico from kansas and he he was the goat gland doctor so if you had a problem with a certain certain if you had certain problems you'd go see him he'd fix your up. if he didn't kill you or make you sick. but the election returns are basically. it's a rare three way race and it ends up with basically land in 34 to democrat 32 and this quack 30 so he's and then he's got to get reelected. 1934 and he manages that he's o
and arthur vandenberg, who is not quite ready for in michigan, a senator who is who is going to become known as the internationalist guy after world war two. and frank knox, a newspaper publisher, you see a lot of newspaper publishers in politic back then. i mean, really in politics, not just influencing, you know, what appears on the page. and then this alpha lantern guy, landon. had been in oil in kansas, not in texas. and. 1930, he runs for 1932, he runs for office in kansas. and there's...
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goes to the central government, whether it is those who came in the 14th year or those who came in theey think so, but now you can do some manual control, everything will be done here just the way i want then they switch to the opposition and want no power, that’s what the authorities think, now i’m talking about the central government will not do a quality judicial reform and this will close the circle, then it won’t work in their heads that we need to give a quality tool, we will not advance further or people who have weapons will return to the front. and if there will be a high demand for justice and fairness , then lynching will begin and then the path to europe will also be lost, therefore those who are currently sitting in the central government should understand the mistakes that were made by the government that came in 14th year, they failed to carry out judicial reform, make uhu i wanted you would expect, you know, we are now talking about, well, the problems that actually exist, but if you try to talk, uh, a little bit about the positive, because it is also there since the ti
goes to the central government, whether it is those who came in the 14th year or those who came in theey think so, but now you can do some manual control, everything will be done here just the way i want then they switch to the opposition and want no power, that’s what the authorities think, now i’m talking about the central government will not do a quality judicial reform and this will close the circle, then it won’t work in their heads that we need to give a quality tool, we will not...
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there is literally no one who's ever run an election who says hand counting is a good idea. i mean, on my ballot it has 37 different races. it has pages. and i have one of the shorter ballots in the country. it's impossible to do that and hand count and to get ballots quickly. and one of the other dynamics we see is, the same people are saying hand counting or saying we've got to have ballots counted on election. those two things don't work together. so we need the election officials have this. we do need to educate people more because what the grifters are trying to do is to create more of an opportunity them to raise doubt about elections when they lose, you all end the book asking where do we go from here? so i'm going to ask you that question where do we go from here? we go to a place where we treat our elections and the people who help us participate in them as sacred space as not another thing partizan carnival back from that, we ask questions about it. we scrutinize it. yes, but we don't treat it like just another tactical place for partizan disagreement. that's the w
there is literally no one who's ever run an election who says hand counting is a good idea. i mean, on my ballot it has 37 different races. it has pages. and i have one of the shorter ballots in the country. it's impossible to do that and hand count and to get ballots quickly. and one of the other dynamics we see is, the same people are saying hand counting or saying we've got to have ballots counted on election. those two things don't work together. so we need the election officials have this....
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and who are those people who uh? well, i remember. you were in many professional fields.times when russians were considered advanced in all practically possible fields in science and medicine. everyone studied in them and tried . to attract their top managers in order to manage ukrainian enterprises, they invited their specialists for big fees for big money, and now everyone looks like this and understands that we have nothing more to talk about with those russians, the truth is doctors are the same, if i speak correctly , russians were not in the first roles in heart and surgery , uh, in europe, even in the soviet union, in fact, further than mykola mykhailovych amosov, who came out and always said, i performed so many operations with such and such a result. and what you had nothing to show. but in our kitchen, the gas works in moscow , yes, yes, and now, in principle, in recent years, cardiac surgery in our country has been at a much higher level than, in russia, it is even now because he can even give you examples of what when the russians occupied the crimea, donetsk
and who are those people who uh? well, i remember. you were in many professional fields.times when russians were considered advanced in all practically possible fields in science and medicine. everyone studied in them and tried . to attract their top managers in order to manage ukrainian enterprises, they invited their specialists for big fees for big money, and now everyone looks like this and understands that we have nothing more to talk about with those russians, the truth is doctors are the...
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oleksandr, we still need to tell the people who experienced some atrocities by the occupiers, who are people who are still in a more or less safe territory, who they understand that they will not come to bathe there, to talk about what they saw, what they were going through, because it is very important. relatives or some of their neighbors, because it is very important in order to be able to later, when the war ends, god grant us victory , then ask the russians who participated, those who committed these atrocities, why they did it put them on the bench defendants well, and then to operate them behind bars and to make them understand that this is a crime. andrii karakuts eh, with us now will be the head of the public organization, the center of applied research of the public organization, the center of international security and candidate of historical sciences and yaroslav voiko, diplomat, international expert good morning to you, gentlemen, good morning, good morning, we hear you, let's sum up the visit of sallion, who visited kyiv this week, why exactly? well, i had to come person
oleksandr, we still need to tell the people who experienced some atrocities by the occupiers, who are people who are still in a more or less safe territory, who they understand that they will not come to bathe there, to talk about what they saw, what they were going through, because it is very important. relatives or some of their neighbors, because it is very important in order to be able to later, when the war ends, god grant us victory , then ask the russians who participated, those who...
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these are not people who are out in the modern sense. these are people who are private.ave employers who are now trying to figure out whether they are gay. these purges, that are from the federal government all the way that down begin in 1950 and continued to be standard practice long after mccarthy lost his public authority. so when we get to that story, mccarthy's story is brief, he leads a mass movement and then he falls from grace. this is within a few years. this is not the case with this outcome of this lavender scare. these practices last well into the 70s. because really, in this era, questions of sexuality and gender merge with loyalty in this profound way and make queer people an enemy of the state in this and many other instannited states in the 1950s. so, the other group i want to talk about who are violating the rules and rules of the 1950s are unwed mothers. so, besides homosexuality, non marital childbearing was treated as the most profound violation of the ideals of the era. all unwed mothers were punished in this era and in the decades after, but there w
these are not people who are out in the modern sense. these are people who are private.ave employers who are now trying to figure out whether they are gay. these purges, that are from the federal government all the way that down begin in 1950 and continued to be standard practice long after mccarthy lost his public authority. so when we get to that story, mccarthy's story is brief, he leads a mass movement and then he falls from grace. this is within a few years. this is not the case with this...
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we have seen who was the only one who wants more, russia. we will not be able to stop them. mankind in their international law. they all are one terrorist state. russia will be forced to end this war. [speaking non-english language] >> now through new breakthrough by ukrainian forces, the military says it has regained ground days after recapturing territory in eastern part of the country. >> the diminished -- the defense said there was a critical stronghold. [speaking non-english language] ♪ [speaking non-english language] ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, jeffrey rosen. >> it is my great honor to share with you a tribute to president zelenskyy apart for this by a great friend of the national constitution, the author and columnist, george f well. he is unable to join us this weekend but he asked me to deliver his remarks. almost a century ago, and 1925, a british parliamentarian who had seen much history made in 51 years and to it himself go on to make some history gave a speech titled, mass defects in modern life. it was his meditation on whether leaders, a few singular
we have seen who was the only one who wants more, russia. we will not be able to stop them. mankind in their international law. they all are one terrorist state. russia will be forced to end this war. [speaking non-english language] >> now through new breakthrough by ukrainian forces, the military says it has regained ground days after recapturing territory in eastern part of the country. >> the diminished -- the defense said there was a critical stronghold. [speaking non-english...
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but who wants this job?it is going to be such a nightmare. >> yeah, not going to enjoy watching it, i think i need popcorn, and a bourbon. i was listening to your intro -- >> isn't it great? can we just be petty for a second, i thought i want to have you on tim, because you have the scars of this. these factional disputes, and you have watched 45, six, seven years. all these people, i feel the same way, totally disingenuous. it is not just the hard-core maga people, it is the professional republicans who are like no, he's good for the party, the maga agenda is great, he was a great president. and now they just have to sit with it. which is what they deserve, frankly. >> yeah, they do. and they are getting exactly what they deserve witches marjorie taylor greene is going to think that she is the joe manchin of the next caucus. so, having to deal with her lunacy, and matt gates's lunacy, just think about this, i haven't had a chance to appreciate the 218 vote. let's say they have a 220 vote majority. rj taylor
but who wants this job?it is going to be such a nightmare. >> yeah, not going to enjoy watching it, i think i need popcorn, and a bourbon. i was listening to your intro -- >> isn't it great? can we just be petty for a second, i thought i want to have you on tim, because you have the scars of this. these factional disputes, and you have watched 45, six, seven years. all these people, i feel the same way, totally disingenuous. it is not just the hard-core maga people, it is the...
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here we have nick quantities, who is the news, the fascist who says we need a dictatorship.lture that leads to being open to autocratic transitions. >> dean, and joe biden, towards the end of his campaign, the midterm campaign said we can't keep democracy for granted anymore. number there is a good deal of criticism about both biden and democrats, leaning into the democracy issue. >> last couple of years will be what i am a kitchen table issues and inflation and things like that, how do you see. >> answer the battle cry the democracy going forward, it can force americans who are struggling with other things sound one note like to talk about democracy being in peril. >> i think most people understood that inflation is temporary, losing democracy as permanent. i think that is what trickled through, president biden, twice, into speeches, one night a week before the election get criticism, people get inflation, republicans had no answer for it. we talked about this many times before. it is a complex issue. they understand the threat to democracy is really real. did republicans r
here we have nick quantities, who is the news, the fascist who says we need a dictatorship.lture that leads to being open to autocratic transitions. >> dean, and joe biden, towards the end of his campaign, the midterm campaign said we can't keep democracy for granted anymore. number there is a good deal of criticism about both biden and democrats, leaning into the democracy issue. >> last couple of years will be what i am a kitchen table issues and inflation and things like that,...
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and how we who, for those of us who were here, who should be laughing and screaming for joy, all we feel, in actual fact, is a feeling of unease. tÉmoignages, of course, is denise mueller testimony from a french person, a letter to her fiance from denise brown. my darling pierre, at the very instant when i write to you in your distant forests of alsace, you are learning the extraordinary news. the bells here of the churches are ringing out. i'm over whelmed by happiness. i cannot write. i'm sobbing for joy. i will never, ever be able to convey the emotion and the extraordinary enthusiasm. during this first dive armistice. we are overwhelmed. and this extraordinary thought that not a single man will fall henceforth, that the vast expanse of the front is silent. there is nothing but silence. douglas alarm. two big tears as we reflect that everything is over. blair we. blair with your fellow. blair with your life and. blair. blair with. blair. with. blair with your dog. little. richard. and with your dog below. blair. gaga on your knees. on your blouse. and more on your saw. your that. do i
and how we who, for those of us who were here, who should be laughing and screaming for joy, all we feel, in actual fact, is a feeling of unease. tÉmoignages, of course, is denise mueller testimony from a french person, a letter to her fiance from denise brown. my darling pierre, at the very instant when i write to you in your distant forests of alsace, you are learning the extraordinary news. the bells here of the churches are ringing out. i'm over whelmed by happiness. i cannot write. i'm...
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we have a unique chance, we really need to do away with those who are agents of the influence of the fsb of the enemy state of law once and for all during the war it won't fall apart in your opinion, and in general there is still the european court of human rights, we understand that the church topic is extremely not easy, you know, they told us all these months that it's not the right time, that we should be very careful so as not to split society it seems to me that society has long since decided, because today those who speak ukrainian and russian are united in the fight against the russian aggressor, those who go to the same church, by the way, in many christian churches, there is only one structure , the representatives of which we remember refused to bury our soldiers and it was even in the territory of lviv region, which died from the aggressor and priests or so-called priests refused. we saw how they publicly called for disobedience to the authorities, where they called not to give the aggressor-aggressor, that is, here, as far as i am concerned, from a legal point of view, e
we have a unique chance, we really need to do away with those who are agents of the influence of the fsb of the enemy state of law once and for all during the war it won't fall apart in your opinion, and in general there is still the european court of human rights, we understand that the church topic is extremely not easy, you know, they told us all these months that it's not the right time, that we should be very careful so as not to split society it seems to me that society has long since...
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are collaborators, who should be held accountable, who work in law enforcement structures, and so onuko you they simply live in kherson or in donetsk or in luhansk, they simply live, the ukrainian state could not protect them from the occupier. they stayed at their place of residence and not everyone can go somewhere to live, everyone has money, courage , understanding what he will do in another place, people are different, you know true well, these people are not responsible for the fact that they lived in the occupied territory, those who contributed to the occupation are responsible, this is important to understand, and the same with the russians , those who contributed to the aggression, the president, the deputies of the state duma, the members of the federation council are responsible above official by the way, our favorite propagandists with you in quotation marks are kremlin propagandists, so they already spoke a little differently, if you noticed, vitalya from skabeev yesterday almost sobbed on the air that they left kherson, what will happen now, well, you already know, the
are collaborators, who should be held accountable, who work in law enforcement structures, and so onuko you they simply live in kherson or in donetsk or in luhansk, they simply live, the ukrainian state could not protect them from the occupier. they stayed at their place of residence and not everyone can go somewhere to live, everyone has money, courage , understanding what he will do in another place, people are different, you know true well, these people are not responsible for the fact that...
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i wonder who is killed?l last name murdered akhmarchuk, a middle-class businessman and the murder is not solved hanging like a capercaillie but by the jacket. well, what does it give us? i don’t see, so to speak, the version we compiled an overview report on tyurin yesterday and it turns out that his first wife died. years ago, and 3 years later, he remarried and his second wife galina arkadyevna churina before marriage was galina arkadyevna akhmarchuk, that is, the daughter of the murdered colonel, and this is already a weighty motive. and what about their salibis at the time of the murder? well, galina claims that at the time of the murder she was with her brother, he this strongly confirms. but, that is, they create each other. alibis come out here, so the most working version we have is such galina found out that her husband is the murderer of her father. told my brother about it. well, or vice versa, brother, found out told her, but the fact is that they developed a plan of revenge, but only it's premat
i wonder who is killed?l last name murdered akhmarchuk, a middle-class businessman and the murder is not solved hanging like a capercaillie but by the jacket. well, what does it give us? i don’t see, so to speak, the version we compiled an overview report on tyurin yesterday and it turns out that his first wife died. years ago, and 3 years later, he remarried and his second wife galina arkadyevna churina before marriage was galina arkadyevna akhmarchuk, that is, the daughter of the murdered...
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the folks you see with the friendly face who are smiling, who are giving you directions, who are dealing with concerns and cleanliness in the area, we have some great people out there doing wonderful work. we also in our ambassador team, retired san francisco police departments who have been really extraordinary and wonderful to address some of the opinion safety concerns. we'll have another 150 ambassadors in the streets of san francisco adding more eyes and ears ot streets. we're also going to be enhancing the clean up, making sure that we're power washing and cleaning the streets. making sure that the streets smell good. i know that is important to visitors as well. so i'm excited about that, but i also want to say that bart and muni have partnered to make sure that we have ambassadors and support in those stations as well. so in addition to those who want to drive, you can take muni, you can take bart and you can come here to see a show or come here to shop or visit one of our amazing restaurants. the other thing that i'm excited to announce, which i know many drivers would love to h
the folks you see with the friendly face who are smiling, who are giving you directions, who are dealing with concerns and cleanliness in the area, we have some great people out there doing wonderful work. we also in our ambassador team, retired san francisco police departments who have been really extraordinary and wonderful to address some of the opinion safety concerns. we'll have another 150 ambassadors in the streets of san francisco adding more eyes and ears ot streets. we're also going...
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who does it depend on now? he is presented again as a political figure who also has a power block.n't blame the military just like that, that is, it is obvious that they received a mandate specifically to pour mud on the military and moreover, we also see the support of putin, that is, we see that the same prigozhin and the same kadyrov e , and by the way, they are joined by zolotov, e. er, well, in fact, the political wing of the military, that is, the ministry of defense of shoigu, and hence their so -called impunity, and also from here we see how this information campaign unfolds, which, by the way, has not stopped for the last months and as a result what is the uh and the awards again new uh new arrangements for the same for the same wagner group for prigozhin a new award for kadyrov i.e. a new assignment of a title in other words, this all shows that putin tolerates just such a group, which means that what is putin's attempt as a political figure to shift all responsibility from himself to the military and this is naturally what causes resistance and the military is resisting
who does it depend on now? he is presented again as a political figure who also has a power block.n't blame the military just like that, that is, it is obvious that they received a mandate specifically to pour mud on the military and moreover, we also see the support of putin, that is, we see that the same prigozhin and the same kadyrov e , and by the way, they are joined by zolotov, e. er, well, in fact, the political wing of the military, that is, the ministry of defense of shoigu, and hence...
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well, who left there, well, years ago, who already left during the full-scale war, and everyone wantso join in buying the necessary things. there are europeans with whom we also meet to show, well, retell, show photos that cannot be put on the network, they post it like this, you know , very hard work, painstaking work, because in the evening we organize concerts or a creative meeting during the day, a bunch of meetings precisely in order to explain what is happening right now, well, first of all, in kharkiv because we live in kharkiv, we work in kharkiv, and we do everything to protect kharkiv. i understand that we have a huge front, but if we extend our help to the entire front, then this will not be enough, that's why we concentrated on kharkiv. when we don't have these trips, we work only in kharkiv because there are a lot of people there who protect the city and protect the region. well, we also help the local population to live. infrastructure, that is, medicine, because the occupied territories need a lot of things, the orcs took them with them, as well as ambulances, as equipm
well, who left there, well, years ago, who already left during the full-scale war, and everyone wantso join in buying the necessary things. there are europeans with whom we also meet to show, well, retell, show photos that cannot be put on the network, they post it like this, you know , very hard work, painstaking work, because in the evening we organize concerts or a creative meeting during the day, a bunch of meetings precisely in order to explain what is happening right now, well, first of...
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that is who we are. that is who we must be.ited for liberty, united for equality, united or democracy. one nation united to preserve and strengthen the freedoms our veterans gave so much to defend. may god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing and joined the meditate navy band chorus and singing god bless america -- in singing "god bless america." >> ♪ god bless america land that i love stand beside her and guide her thru the night with a light up above from the mountains to the prairies to the oceans god bless america my home sweet home god bless america my home, my home sweet home ♪ ♪ ♪ god bless america america my home ♪ ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as we retire the colors. please place your hand over your heart will render hand salute. retire the colors. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> >> this concludes the 2022 national veterans day observance. please remain standing for the departure of the vice president of the united states and th
that is who we are. that is who we must be.ited for liberty, united for equality, united or democracy. one nation united to preserve and strengthen the freedoms our veterans gave so much to defend. may god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing and joined the meditate navy band chorus and singing god bless america -- in singing "god bless america." >> ♪ god bless america land that i love stand...
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so i urge my colleagues think about those who you know and love who are in a same-sex marriage. maybe it's your friends. maybe it's your family. maybe it's someone on your staff. i hope with them in your heart you will support this bill. there's every reason under the sun to move forward and begin debating this important legislation for the sake of ensuring equal justice under law, for the sake of millions of married couples who want their lives -- to want to live their lives without discrimination and for the sake of every person out there, young and old alike, who wonder if they, too, deserve to be treated with fairness and dignity and basic decency. i strongly urge my colleagu -- i strongly urge my colleagues to vote yes with respect to the marriage act later today. i yield the floor. a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from north carolina. mr. tillis: thank you, madam president. i along with my colleagues who have spoken before me, i'm proud to be able to work on a very sensitive issue in a very collaborative and very bipartisan fashion. we did it
so i urge my colleagues think about those who you know and love who are in a same-sex marriage. maybe it's your friends. maybe it's your family. maybe it's someone on your staff. i hope with them in your heart you will support this bill. there's every reason under the sun to move forward and begin debating this important legislation for the sake of ensuring equal justice under law, for the sake of millions of married couples who want their lives -- to want to live their lives without...
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who are obsequious. covert is not going to go away as an issue and people are worried about. -- about it. think you will have a team that is familiar to you. there are some people who believe in the american first agenda but a lot of money can be made. i lost money because -- i have to give up my client tuesday and this is not about me but you have true believers and people who -- they have really nice places and republicans get insulted -- who consultants always win so he will be watching that. >> a few are asked to run the 24 campaign, which you accept -- if you were asked to warrant the 2024, -- to run the 2024 campaign, would you accept? kellyanne: i will let president trump answer that. >> i have a different question. you said today that trump is running for president but he has been waiting -- kellyanne: i said he has never stopped campaigning, including for other people. >> you said he would definitely win the nomination if he runs but there are other republicans who are either already running or
who are obsequious. covert is not going to go away as an issue and people are worried about. -- about it. think you will have a team that is familiar to you. there are some people who believe in the american first agenda but a lot of money can be made. i lost money because -- i have to give up my client tuesday and this is not about me but you have true believers and people who -- they have really nice places and republicans get insulted -- who consultants always win so he will be watching...
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those who entered warm utley crew who were told as many as 90% would not make it back.out of military prison to join in the outfit. the march in the history books was paid with hardship for every casualty they suffered and battle with the japanese for disease. by the time frank meryl and his marauders made the heart of the japanese airfield, all but two had been hospitalized for wounds or disease. the general himself suffered a heart attack. but, the marauders have secured an important ally who helped turn the tide in the war. then, as quickly as the 5307 had been created, it was folded back into the rest of the army. but the marauders legacy lives on. they set the bar for generations of america's most elite fighting forces, and, today's 75th ranger regiment traces it lit its lineage right back to the marauders. so, to the literal trail blazers with us today, we are so proud to salute merrill's marauders and convert this highest honor. >> hi, everyone, it is senator chuck schumer and it is my honor to join speaker pelosi, my colleagues, and all of you as we present the
those who entered warm utley crew who were told as many as 90% would not make it back.out of military prison to join in the outfit. the march in the history books was paid with hardship for every casualty they suffered and battle with the japanese for disease. by the time frank meryl and his marauders made the heart of the japanese airfield, all but two had been hospitalized for wounds or disease. the general himself suffered a heart attack. but, the marauders have secured an important ally who...
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what do people do, who are expected to win, who felt entitled to win?t is it they do when they don't get what they feel entitled to? and also, they are already prone to not already the cozy with the democratic system. >> are we not cozy with democratic system? this is america, get cozy, people! now joining us is jocelyn benson, secretary of state of michigan, just won her reelection, against her republican candidate, who pushed election lies. she and her running team all actually won, so did their abortion ballot measure, so to the state legislature, house and senate. secretary benson, thank you for being with us, congratulations on your victory. you have been such a great friend to this show, in our discussions about democracy. i guess we have to start with a congratulations to the american voter, they stepped into the breach, they decided they were actually warriors for democracy, not voters in a midterm election. >> yes, exactly. this is a victory not just for democracy, but for voters. clearly and unequivocally said, across the aisle, even republica
what do people do, who are expected to win, who felt entitled to win?t is it they do when they don't get what they feel entitled to? and also, they are already prone to not already the cozy with the democratic system. >> are we not cozy with democratic system? this is america, get cozy, people! now joining us is jocelyn benson, secretary of state of michigan, just won her reelection, against her republican candidate, who pushed election lies. she and her running team all actually won, so...
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didn't have much education who won the presidency the president's heart because she was so pretty who had no business holding the power that she did when wilson had a stroke and let's be clear. she did have no business holding that power right? no one elected edith to anything and whether she did it well or not. it's still or whether she had good intentions or not. it was still unconstitutional and probably not the best thing for the office of the presidency, but as mary said one of the reasons, i think everyone is so surprised that this lovely little edith wilson. took on a role like that. is that she very much wanted it that way. she cultivated this image of herself as this extremely feminine extremely background person who was just doing everything she could to support her very brilliant husband and her memoir while fascinating it's not always true. she says some things are embroider some things or leave some things out that are demonstrably wrong. and so she very very much curated her image as this feminine helped meat as opposed to as a strong ambitious person so we could all be
didn't have much education who won the presidency the president's heart because she was so pretty who had no business holding the power that she did when wilson had a stroke and let's be clear. she did have no business holding that power right? no one elected edith to anything and whether she did it well or not. it's still or whether she had good intentions or not. it was still unconstitutional and probably not the best thing for the office of the presidency, but as mary said one of the...
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one of those who tackled the gunman was army veteran richard who has spoken about his experience.e nightclub, club q, had been a safe haven for the colorado springs ltq community. one saturday night, i became the scene of a nightmare. richard was there that night with his wife, daughter and friends when gunfire rang out, reflexes from four combat tours in iraq and afghanistan kicked in. richard: i got into mode and i needed to save my family. at that time, my family was everybody in the room. tom: he charged through the room, tackled the gunm and beat him with his own gun. >> i saw him with a gun and when i pulled him down i told him when i was hitting him, i want to kill you. tom: another bystander also confronted the shooter, thomas james, a drag performer at the club apparently used high heels as a weapon. police had praise the pair as heroes. >> in my opinion in the opinion of everyone involved, we saved a lot of lives. i have never encountered a person who had engaged in such heroic actions. >> at that same press conference, police named the five people who passed away in the
one of those who tackled the gunman was army veteran richard who has spoken about his experience.e nightclub, club q, had been a safe haven for the colorado springs ltq community. one saturday night, i became the scene of a nightmare. richard was there that night with his wife, daughter and friends when gunfire rang out, reflexes from four combat tours in iraq and afghanistan kicked in. richard: i got into mode and i needed to save my family. at that time, my family was everybody in the room....
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who are sick, those people who need some kind of help support.heir fate, of course, there are a lot of such bedridden invalids. e patients, they are evacuated and there is a separate program for the evacuation of such people, but all who show desires. we, of course, take out, you know , it's very sad and sad to watch, because these are 80-90.
who are sick, those people who need some kind of help support.heir fate, of course, there are a lot of such bedridden invalids. e patients, they are evacuated and there is a separate program for the evacuation of such people, but all who show desires. we, of course, take out, you know , it's very sad and sad to watch, because these are 80-90.
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will go to russia in garbage bags and those who will not go there who will stay here, because we knowhat they are in no hurry to take away those who died, because it is very scary to join them, and now one denisenko , adviser to the minister of internal affairs of ukraine, mr. vadim, is joining us to communicate with us. we wish you a good morning also hear the operational situation now in the country after yesterday's shelling, what can be summarized now well , in principle, it is possible to say that the main battles took place on the highway, besides that, unfortunately, there were shellings and pavograms, where were zaporizhzhia in principle, uh, uh, it's a very difficult situation, you all understand, uh, without me, uh, in odessa, we managed to supply electricity because we know that in the past, in fact , for many more days in this case, this is the situation that is now being opened in the de-occupied territories, they already said that at least one torture chamber was exposed in snyurivka, those who were released in mykolaiv region also reported that they found, for example,
will go to russia in garbage bags and those who will not go there who will stay here, because we knowhat they are in no hurry to take away those who died, because it is very scary to join them, and now one denisenko , adviser to the minister of internal affairs of ukraine, mr. vadim, is joining us to communicate with us. we wish you a good morning also hear the operational situation now in the country after yesterday's shelling, what can be summarized now well , in principle, it is possible to...
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that is the divide between who accept facts and those who do not, between those who respect science and those who prefer not to. between those who try to weigh long term consequence and those who don't as has become unavoidable, clear the outcome of some of the major issues. us has a lot to do with our ability to put preconceptions aside and they just reality. the founders didn't much believe that ordinary people were good at doing so, which is why they built so many safeguards in this republic, why they separated the masses from real levers of political power, what we don't elect presidents directly, and why it took the constitutional amendment to get directly the action of senators as political scientist demetrius carley puts it, the founders saw democracy as equivalent to tyranny of the majority or even mob rule. they preferred what they called republic because in a republic, a government delegated to a small number of citizens, the small number will be able to refine and enlarge the public views and their wisdom the best discern the true interests of our country over the century, ov
that is the divide between who accept facts and those who do not, between those who respect science and those who prefer not to. between those who try to weigh long term consequence and those who don't as has become unavoidable, clear the outcome of some of the major issues. us has a lot to do with our ability to put preconceptions aside and they just reality. the founders didn't much believe that ordinary people were good at doing so, which is why they built so many safeguards in this...
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who cares about you? who sees you? who believes in you? guest, democratic senator michael bennet, of colorado, is running for reelection. here is some of his debate friday night with republican candidates joseph ade. >> we have plenty of laws on the books. every time we when around what -- we need to enforce the laws that are on the book now. >> joe has said he supports no gun laws beyond what we already have a society. he's against the red flag law we have in colorado. and he said that he would have voted against a bipartisan gun bill that is the first time in a generation that republicans and democrats have -- >> chose to talk about -- >> joining us now is democratic senator michael bennet, member of the senate finance committee and intelligence committee. thank you very much for joining us tonight, senator. what do you expect to be the decisive closing issue in this campaign? >> i think president obama had it right. who's side are you on, lawrence? i think we are at a moment in the country's history when we've had 50 years of an economy
who cares about you? who sees you? who believes in you? guest, democratic senator michael bennet, of colorado, is running for reelection. here is some of his debate friday night with republican candidates joseph ade. >> we have plenty of laws on the books. every time we when around what -- we need to enforce the laws that are on the book now. >> joe has said he supports no gun laws beyond what we already have a society. he's against the red flag law we have in colorado. and he said...
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if we're going to understand our society writ large, that people who are inside and who are outside, we need to understand that those boundaries are porous and crossed all the time. and we need to actively resist the idea that if you put people away and out of sight, if you dehumanize them to that extent, then you can forget about them. and so when i went to visit the place and perhaps some of you have seen it is literally a former plantation even bigger than the island of manhattan. and the first thing you see when you go in there are guards on horseback who supervising black and brown men who are picking cotton and okra. the tableau unchanged. and yet it is also a place where they have a golf course, where they say to people who are not incarcerated, please come and sit at our wonderful 18th hole restaurant after you've played your golf and look upon this is a leisure leisure to look out upon this place. so i thought it very important to to include that in this conference mission which is also about ultimately all of our humanity and when you talk about storytelling and this, to gi
if we're going to understand our society writ large, that people who are inside and who are outside, we need to understand that those boundaries are porous and crossed all the time. and we need to actively resist the idea that if you put people away and out of sight, if you dehumanize them to that extent, then you can forget about them. and so when i went to visit the place and perhaps some of you have seen it is literally a former plantation even bigger than the island of manhattan. and the...
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should not be promoted, but who are real warriors who will win this war for us.you want an example, look at the history of such people, as dayan can in israel why he came and what is his merit this is what kind of people should be found to promote and make commanders this is the way to victory in a protracted war choose the best people and they will win this war for you the danger from the north, in particular the belarusian military bridgehead, this is not even about the involvement of lukashenka's military on the side of the russian federation, this is rather about the speed of operational deployment of additional russian forces , and here the question is whether they generally have the military in order to try to launch an offensive or not i know i will try to attack from the north and we will see yes and i know the answer to this question no this army is very weak from the head it does not have proper training and a lot of its equipment has already been transferred to russia, this is not the army that can really attack, and yet this does not mean that they ca
should not be promoted, but who are real warriors who will win this war for us.you want an example, look at the history of such people, as dayan can in israel why he came and what is his merit this is what kind of people should be found to promote and make commanders this is the way to victory in a protracted war choose the best people and they will win this war for you the danger from the north, in particular the belarusian military bridgehead, this is not even about the involvement of...
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now, who engaged with kids in any way they could, who lift kids up every single day, who teach ann frankalling this filth. that's what's pathetic to me and dangerous to me. i don't really care about what he says about me. i really care about what he says about the people who are trying every day to help our kids, joining with parents, help pursue the american dream and help keep a democracy in place. >> so you're going to be more eloquent on this than me. having spent time in the american right, the hypocrisy of the right landing on this attack -- >> god bless you. >> -- their indictment of democrats and teachers is our kids are suffering because they weren't in school. that's a fair debate. you're so essential that missing a nano second of in-person learning is destroying our children's lives, but you're teaching filth. they can't both be true. pick a smear. >> look, this is -- i mean, the hypocrisy -- as you know, i'm a social studies teacher. i was just in ukraine. thinking about him not saying putin is the most dangerous after hearing teachers from kherson talking about torture is fl
now, who engaged with kids in any way they could, who lift kids up every single day, who teach ann frankalling this filth. that's what's pathetic to me and dangerous to me. i don't really care about what he says about me. i really care about what he says about the people who are trying every day to help our kids, joining with parents, help pursue the american dream and help keep a democracy in place. >> so you're going to be more eloquent on this than me. having spent time in the american...
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you have to sort through who's telling you the truth, who's not. the reality is much of the best data-gathering is being done by private organizations many of which are partisan, some of which are not but they're doing his daily tracking polls and so when i am on tv trying to discover what's going on, i try to say what is wanted for people who are out running races trying to get the candidates elected. the reality was in the summer democrats felt really good, republicans were stressed out except for a handful of guys innocent like john thune and mitch mcconnell who are more steady eddie the whole time. and at the end republicans felt extremely good about where they're going to be a democrats were really nervous. people like trying to say things like we have message on the economy. why we not been able to get together so far on this? i think the information that campaigns are using to make decision about what to do in the final days and weeks was reflecting a broad and deep assumption is going to be a red wave. if you look at the polling for people
you have to sort through who's telling you the truth, who's not. the reality is much of the best data-gathering is being done by private organizations many of which are partisan, some of which are not but they're doing his daily tracking polls and so when i am on tv trying to discover what's going on, i try to say what is wanted for people who are out running races trying to get the candidates elected. the reality was in the summer democrats felt really good, republicans were stressed out...
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who likes nuances. that seemed a little too nuanced. somebody was asking point blank, you're telling me there is no room for white supremacy antisemitism. donald trump had dinner with a holocaust denier antisemitic, wait supremacist, but you don't really want to give me answer no answer to that? >> that's a yes. he won't even say the guy's name. this isn't really complicated. all you have to do is i don't approve of what donald trump did. i won't support him for what if he's anomaly of the party, the party doesn't go for him, but if they do i want to point. that's it. he can say that. he's the leader of the senate and therefore the republican party. this is a guy -- what is he afraid of? this is timidity. they won't speak the truth and they keep expecting people to believe this. this is just a replay of when mcconnell voted not to convict donald trump and them went out and gave it this speech about convicting donald trump. this could've all been over, have's future donald trump as a future candidate cou
who likes nuances. that seemed a little too nuanced. somebody was asking point blank, you're telling me there is no room for white supremacy antisemitism. donald trump had dinner with a holocaust denier antisemitic, wait supremacist, but you don't really want to give me answer no answer to that? >> that's a yes. he won't even say the guy's name. this isn't really complicated. all you have to do is i don't approve of what donald trump did. i won't support him for what if he's anomaly of...
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the people of san francisco said they wanted someone who is a prosecutor, who is fair, who cares about criminal justice reform but cares about accountability. there is only one candidate on the ballot who was currently the district attorney who is actually a prosecutor and doing the work and that is brooke jenkins. >> none of them represents this systemic change that we need. pointing a little to what they say is a contradiction between voters understanding they don't want criminalize crimes born out of poverty or drug addiction. >> again, some of the leadership of the chronicle did not grow up in the city. they have not had these kind of experiences that people are living with everything a day. this is a problem. on the one hand, i understand. we don't want to see people locked up for stuff never even did. if your son was killed, wouldn't you want justice? wouldn't you want that person to be held accountable? there are trade-offs to making sure that not only do we deal with criminal justice reform and give people second chances, but when those lines are crossed, there has to be accoun
the people of san francisco said they wanted someone who is a prosecutor, who is fair, who cares about criminal justice reform but cares about accountability. there is only one candidate on the ballot who was currently the district attorney who is actually a prosecutor and doing the work and that is brooke jenkins. >> none of them represents this systemic change that we need. pointing a little to what they say is a contradiction between voters understanding they don't want criminalize...
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and business gary schultz who i write about in the book, who had been with the university about 40 years, our athletic director who was literally just days away from receiving the award, the john turner award, as the outstanding athletic director of the united states. and i stepped down as president to penn state because it was a crisis that the board of trustees who i worked for told me they wanted to. and so i graciously stepped aside and resigned a position i had for six years a job i loved and still miss to this day, the following decade has been a period of trying to cope with all of this from a legal standpoint, from a publicity and image standpoint. and the university is frankly, you know, still trying to recover from it. it's not a story that that goes away easily. i wrote the book because i felt i had to for a couple of reasons. for one thing, as as the story was evolving, it seemed to me that nobody who was speaking about it understood to it everything that was happening and so many people were not telling the truth. and i kept feeling, somebody's got to tell the. so i started
and business gary schultz who i write about in the book, who had been with the university about 40 years, our athletic director who was literally just days away from receiving the award, the john turner award, as the outstanding athletic director of the united states. and i stepped down as president to penn state because it was a crisis that the board of trustees who i worked for told me they wanted to. and so i graciously stepped aside and resigned a position i had for six years a job i loved...
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and now they tell a story who jefferson was who the enslaved folks were. it's very given and how they told five, ten, 20, 30 years ago. i think that is important because these institutions are not static. they are dynamic and that the building to engage in reflection and engage in a sort of retrospective of themselves and think about what are the ways in which we are effectively doing our work? what are the ways in which we can do it better? >> host: so there's been quite a kerfuffle as well at james madison home about how to recent history and where the right balance is. in your view what is the right balance? >> guest: i think you have to be honest about the totality of who someone was. i remember when i was at monticello, i was on a tour with a guy named david who was this older white guy, , had this widebrimmed brown hat, very professor sort of looking and he was sort of come this was a slave at monticello triggered they tell dislike of slavery to her, a house tour, a horticultural tour, hemmings family tour because jefferson was really dynamic person
and now they tell a story who jefferson was who the enslaved folks were. it's very given and how they told five, ten, 20, 30 years ago. i think that is important because these institutions are not static. they are dynamic and that the building to engage in reflection and engage in a sort of retrospective of themselves and think about what are the ways in which we are effectively doing our work? what are the ways in which we can do it better? >> host: so there's been quite a kerfuffle as...
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showed up, who didn't show up, who ignore them, who donated who sent money. suddenly these guys are out here on twitter posting eugene debs quotes like and i think that matters. and if i was a political type person, i would perhaps pay attention to that. but all those type of people are not paying attention. so maybe i'll just put it to you guys. if you know anybody who's up in politics would like to figure out how to get people who don't necessarily like democrats, give them another look, maybe do something so wanted to ask matt because real news came up and it was spontaneous who not as a plug but as part of the talk about that right now there is kind of a revisiting labor and there is a kind of tacit there stories are getting in. what is it like to be operating a organization in this period of time where you are driving, this narrative this is at odds with with the dominant theme, which is always putting capitalism first. i mean, you're up against these things where msnbc is supported by pharma and viking cruise and mercedes. i mean, so where is the space
showed up, who didn't show up, who ignore them, who donated who sent money. suddenly these guys are out here on twitter posting eugene debs quotes like and i think that matters. and if i was a political type person, i would perhaps pay attention to that. but all those type of people are not paying attention. so maybe i'll just put it to you guys. if you know anybody who's up in politics would like to figure out how to get people who don't necessarily like democrats, give them another look,...
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have a connection with their relatives and with volunteers who help those relatives who terribly expect news from them, er, we actually wanted to find out with mr. yaroslav how there is this assembly during the day because they announced it as early as seven in the morning. what has changed, as of now, 7 hours later, but er, there is no connection with mr. yaroslav after that, so you understand. why is this starling just so that you can keep er hand on the pulse so that we invite everyone who as much as possible, it doesn't necessarily have to be huge sums, but everyone can make their own small contribution and help make it easier for our defenders on the front line. well , we too. what else did we want to say? what else did we want to say? in fact, he will be with us now, as well as a volunteer of the bon charitable foundation and lawyer vladyslav marchenko p vladislav good day, welcome to our broadcast p vladislav actually as a volunteer who keeps us here perhaps you have heard and made such a compilation on the pages of how important it is actually to the volunteers, so that the defe
have a connection with their relatives and with volunteers who help those relatives who terribly expect news from them, er, we actually wanted to find out with mr. yaroslav how there is this assembly during the day because they announced it as early as seven in the morning. what has changed, as of now, 7 hours later, but er, there is no connection with mr. yaroslav after that, so you understand. why is this starling just so that you can keep er hand on the pulse so that we invite everyone who...
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we understand who she works for a woman, for example, who was beaten by her husband, who has nowhere doesn’t care what money she spends. things even about the same dogs and cats. yes, they must clearly understand that bszh. this is the organization where they can come not with their own initiative, and she. yes, today there is an alternative to this project. at bszh. is it now or it is possible in the near future. of course, perhaps, well , somewhere in part there is an alternative. i'm not yet deep enough to say that something was not there or something is. but, and the fact that we will develop these areas is unequivocal, that is, the belarusian union, women should be, uh, such an umbrella for all possible women's initiatives that will be shown. well , as if in our country fully supported, well , after all, in public organizations a lot depends on the fact that people who have the initiative they know, this is a bad word. we received something from this organization. yes, but still, so that the organization could interest them. here is how you will organize it, what you will be int
we understand who she works for a woman, for example, who was beaten by her husband, who has nowhere doesn’t care what money she spends. things even about the same dogs and cats. yes, they must clearly understand that bszh. this is the organization where they can come not with their own initiative, and she. yes, today there is an alternative to this project. at bszh. is it now or it is possible in the near future. of course, perhaps, well , somewhere in part there is an alternative. i'm not...
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just for those of you who have forgotten who kevin is, and here he is. >> i've had it with this guy.t he's done is unacceptable. nobody can defend that, and nobody should defend it. >> the president bears responsibility for wednesday's attack on congress by mob rioters. he should have immediately denounced the mob when he saw what was unfolding. >> and then in a fund-raiser in 2022, he called trump a secret weapon, the secret weapon of republicans. this guy doesn't even know where he stands, he has no spine. he's not going to be a strong speaker even if he gets the gavel. charlie, your thoughts. >> one of his superpowers of course is his willingness to self-humiliate, and it has been humiliation all the way down. this of course is the irony, that kevin mccarthy has been willing to give up so much of his character and his power in order to get that gavel, but the gavel is just going to be more humiliation for him, because this nut case caucus is going to insist on gelding him if he's going to get the votes. even if he gets the votes, he's not going to have an effective governing major
just for those of you who have forgotten who kevin is, and here he is. >> i've had it with this guy.t he's done is unacceptable. nobody can defend that, and nobody should defend it. >> the president bears responsibility for wednesday's attack on congress by mob rioters. he should have immediately denounced the mob when he saw what was unfolding. >> and then in a fund-raiser in 2022, he called trump a secret weapon, the secret weapon of republicans. this guy doesn't even know...
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not for people who pitting, but the future. what would that look like and how would you insulate it from market downturns? ms. leavitt: i pledge to protect social security for all those receiving their benefits and every american who is paying into the system. i'm to save social security for future generations. my -- this program is not going to exist for them. i want to look for sustainable retirement solutions. all options on the table. i will continue to ignore the problem like mike bonin. -- my opponent. i will look at all solutions to protect those benefits for our return -- retirees and ensuring they remain for future generations. >> congressman. this social security board of trustees says reserves are projected become exhausted 2000 37. tax revenue is expected to only be enough to pay 76% of benefits. benefits would either need to go down, payroll tax goes up or a combination. mr. pappas: thanks to wmu are, thank you caroline for being here. this is an important issue. i was talking to a retiree who is begging me to stop
not for people who pitting, but the future. what would that look like and how would you insulate it from market downturns? ms. leavitt: i pledge to protect social security for all those receiving their benefits and every american who is paying into the system. i'm to save social security for future generations. my -- this program is not going to exist for them. i want to look for sustainable retirement solutions. all options on the table. i will continue to ignore the problem like mike bonin....
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make sure all civilians who want to leave can leave.ops and take measures to ensure the safe transfer of personnel and equipment. they don’t stop hitting on kherson and the dam of the kakhovka hydroelectric power station, its destruction will inevitably lead to a catastrophe, flooding vast territories and the death of thousands of people, so the population of the kherson region continues to be evacuated the day before at the moment when another group of residents of nova kakhovka, children, women, old people were preparing to leave, they attacked downtown one person, killed three were injured at the moment in safe regions. 115,000 people were transported. people have already begun to receive housing certificates, we will talk about this a little later. bestial cruelty, fierce hatred and dehumanization is exactly how the kiev regime treats its own people, and yet another proof, the story of alla dushkina, her honored teacher of ukraine, was suddenly declared an enemy of the people and turned life into hell. she, her son , went through su
make sure all civilians who want to leave can leave.ops and take measures to ensure the safe transfer of personnel and equipment. they don’t stop hitting on kherson and the dam of the kakhovka hydroelectric power station, its destruction will inevitably lead to a catastrophe, flooding vast territories and the death of thousands of people, so the population of the kherson region continues to be evacuated the day before at the moment when another group of residents of nova kakhovka, children,...
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who among them was in the 14th year there ? after 10 years old, and today they are 18 years old and they are going to war there at 17. i am speaking now as an example, that is, you understand what we are talking about, the russians have to understand something and they will never understand it for generations , and live in normal countries in order to understand , have you seen a rally of thousands in germany a rally in support of russia in berlin, which took place already after this full-scale invasion, a full-scale invasion, people living in the european union support putin and russian aggression against ukraine while sitting in germany. that is, you can imagine when they will understand they are called in germany, they have access to the internet, they watch everything and shout that russia is great and that putin is the best president and goes to rallies and supports the russian military. they never understood. they don’t get better in how many years, and those who live on continue to live and they will continue to live in
who among them was in the 14th year there ? after 10 years old, and today they are 18 years old and they are going to war there at 17. i am speaking now as an example, that is, you understand what we are talking about, the russians have to understand something and they will never understand it for generations , and live in normal countries in order to understand , have you seen a rally of thousands in germany a rally in support of russia in berlin, which took place already after this full-scale...
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so who is this activist who committed the original fake news said alicia just happens to be the lucky recipient of $628000.00 in u. s. state department funding over the past 8 years. that's according to the u. s . online federal contract database. she has also worked as an anchor for the u. s. government's voice of america, person language, media service. back in january, 2020 as the tropic ministration was ramping up. anti iranian regime, change rhetoric at the end of trumps term. washington's institute for responsible state craft ran a photo of a lin ashad with secretary of state might palm pale and denounce the western press for platforming. ellen ashad to promote iranian regime change without disclosing her state department funding. it wouldn't be the 1st time that iranian regime change was powered by fake news. in 1953, the c i over through the government of prime minister mohammed mo, saw day in the wake of his nationalization of iranian oil to keep it out of the hands of western multi nationals, the sea ice operation. mockingbird, which ran from 948 to 976, infiltrated the pres
so who is this activist who committed the original fake news said alicia just happens to be the lucky recipient of $628000.00 in u. s. state department funding over the past 8 years. that's according to the u. s . online federal contract database. she has also worked as an anchor for the u. s. government's voice of america, person language, media service. back in january, 2020 as the tropic ministration was ramping up. anti iranian regime, change rhetoric at the end of trumps term. washington's...
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at first, in america, the only men who were allowed to vote were white men who owned property.omen homesteaders names on tax rolls besides mens became an important argument for women's full citizenship. few single women could dream of owning a home of their own, much less enough land for farm. but in 1873, pauline armstrong, a single, 53 year old scandinavian immigrant -- a lot of these women were middle aged. filed for a homestead on the remote minnesota frontier. it was -- she was actually near where laura ingles wilder set her fourth book in the little house series, on the banks of plum creek, the books of -- pauline lived right near their. summers alternated with arctic chills and wild fires, and periodic plagues of grasshoppers wiped out farms in moments. despite the challenges, five years later, when pauline finally finalized her homestead claim, she owned a 14 by 15 foot cabin, cattle, pigs and chickens. she produced 400 bushels of wheat, dozens of eggs, and 150 pounds of butter for sale. she lived off her land for 14 years and then sold it for 1280 dollars, more than 30
at first, in america, the only men who were allowed to vote were white men who owned property.omen homesteaders names on tax rolls besides mens became an important argument for women's full citizenship. few single women could dream of owning a home of their own, much less enough land for farm. but in 1873, pauline armstrong, a single, 53 year old scandinavian immigrant -- a lot of these women were middle aged. filed for a homestead on the remote minnesota frontier. it was -- she was actually...