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the russian army in ukraine uses scorched earth tactics. artillery and aviation simply iron residential quarters, turning them into ruins. in this issue, we will talk about avdiivka, bahmud and marinka with those who lived there and who can compare what happened and what happened to these cities. very great sadness after i saw peaceful places, and i saw my place destroyed again, well, you are not surprised by sinkholes, you are not surprised by destroyed houses. unfortunately, probably because, i say, you get used to it, air bombs, which was very painful, when the sixth school burned down, where children studied, and my wife worked as a librarian, and we also started to hold some active activities there with the school community, now we will show you our school, and also the evil of educational classes. during the two years of russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine, russian forces razed avdiyivka to the ground. most of the life of our hero oleksiy is connected with this city. here he is sitting in the kitchen with his wife, but the kitchen
the russian army in ukraine uses scorched earth tactics. artillery and aviation simply iron residential quarters, turning them into ruins. in this issue, we will talk about avdiivka, bahmud and marinka with those who lived there and who can compare what happened and what happened to these cities. very great sadness after i saw peaceful places, and i saw my place destroyed again, well, you are not surprised by sinkholes, you are not surprised by destroyed houses. unfortunately, probably because,...
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volume of generation in ukraine. vadim, ukrainian generation lost about 7 gigawatts of power, this is more than a third of the total volume. the figures were announced by ukrainian energy minister hermann galushchenko when he came to brussels for a meeting with his european colleagues, complained that several high-voltage autotransformers were destroyed, and regional energy production in kharkov was almost completely destroyed. but on the other hand, because of the mass exodus. after february 2022, daily electricity consumption in the country fell from 415 megawatts to 250, plus there are still three nuclear power plants operating in ukraine, but nuclear power plants have one significant drawback, they must always operate at the same level, so they are not suitable for balancing the system during peak loads nuclear power plants are not maneuvers, they are not suitable for... which balanced the system, now it is impossible to do this, after the russian strikes, they are out of action, which is why the kiev regime is i
volume of generation in ukraine. vadim, ukrainian generation lost about 7 gigawatts of power, this is more than a third of the total volume. the figures were announced by ukrainian energy minister hermann galushchenko when he came to brussels for a meeting with his european colleagues, complained that several high-voltage autotransformers were destroyed, and regional energy production in kharkov was almost completely destroyed. but on the other hand, because of the mass exodus. after february...
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billions of dollars of aid for ukraine and israel passed in a bipartisan vote. abc's new abc news reporter rachel bade breaks down the bills and why today's votes are so unusual. the bill is passed after months of delays and gop infighting. >> the us house voting saturday to provide $95 billion to allies abroad, a major win for the white house and speaker mike johnson. in a rare move, democrats crossing the aisle to help republicans clear a series of foreign assistance bills. the package would provide. $61 billion to help ukraine fight russia 26 billion for israel just days after iran attacked the jewish nation and 8 billion for the indo pacific, where the rise of china has national security experts worried a fourth bill bans tiktok if its chinese owner doesn't divest and changes some foreign assistance into a loan. an idea first floated by former president donald trump. >> if we turn our backs right now, the consequences could be devastating. this afternoon, the house acted and we sent over to the senate and it will be transmitted shortly. >> the boat landing s
billions of dollars of aid for ukraine and israel passed in a bipartisan vote. abc's new abc news reporter rachel bade breaks down the bills and why today's votes are so unusual. the bill is passed after months of delays and gop infighting. >> the us house voting saturday to provide $95 billion to allies abroad, a major win for the white house and speaker mike johnson. in a rare move, democrats crossing the aisle to help republicans clear a series of foreign assistance bills. the package...
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the us house of representatives passes a long—awaited aid package for ukraine, worth $61 billion. against the backdrop is of recent tensions between israel and iran to be busy investigate and iran to be busy investigate a new crackdown on women inside the republic. and 25 years on from the columbine high school shooting, we reflect on the impact of the tragedy. hello, i�*m carl nasman. the us house of representatives has passed a crucial aid bill for ukraine totalling nearly $61 billion. if passed by the senate, the long—awaited funds will provide roughly $23 billion to replenish us weapons, stockpiles and facilities, more than $11 billion to fund current us military operations in the region. and another $14 billion to help ukraine buy advanced weapons systems and other defence equipment. republican house speaker mike johnson — who brought the bill to a vote — said it was the right thing to do. from the capitol, our news correspondent helena humphrey, told us more about today�*s vote. after a rare show of bipartisanship the us is one step closer to sending long—awaited
the us house of representatives passes a long—awaited aid package for ukraine, worth $61 billion. against the backdrop is of recent tensions between israel and iran to be busy investigate and iran to be busy investigate a new crackdown on women inside the republic. and 25 years on from the columbine high school shooting, we reflect on the impact of the tragedy. hello, i�*m carl nasman. the us house of representatives has passed a crucial aid bill for ukraine totalling nearly $61 billion. if...
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congress to provide assistance to kiev will further enrich the united states. will further devastate ukraine will increase the number of dead ukrainians due to the fault of the kiev regime, this is how the kremlin commented on the vote in the house of representatives, where congressmen on saturday approved the allocation of the final package to ukraine, a financial package of $61 billion, and the official representative of the russian foreign ministry maria zakharova emphasized that military assistance the kiev regime is directly sponsoring terrorist activities. regarding another scandalous decision congress on the transfer. they voted on a package of confiscation of russian assets, followed by taiwan, then there was ukraine, after the voting on ukraine ended, there were shouts of jubilation in congress, republicans, half of them voted in favor, most of the democrats were holding flags in their hands, shouting the word ukraine, well this was preceded by a rather tough debate today, it is clear that ukraine was in... a minority, hakeem jeffries, is the leader of his party, his democratic demo
congress to provide assistance to kiev will further enrich the united states. will further devastate ukraine will increase the number of dead ukrainians due to the fault of the kiev regime, this is how the kremlin commented on the vote in the house of representatives, where congressmen on saturday approved the allocation of the final package to ukraine, a financial package of $61 billion, and the official representative of the russian foreign ministry maria zakharova emphasized that military...
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this made johnson the target of severe criticism from republicans against helping ukraine. these republicans are seeking to pressure the biden administration to increase border security funding in order to approve aid to ukraine. the tariff war between washington and beijing has entered the stage with a 3-fold increase in import duties on chinese steel to the united states it becomes new. the american president has suggested that the average definition of imports does not lead to the start of a trade war, but it does not act passively against economic damage. armenia returned four villages in the republic of azerbaijan at the meeting of the state commission for delimitation of the borders of the republic of azerbaijan. janan and armenia, which was held in the border region, the two sides agreed on the return of four villages of tavash district to the republic of azerbaijan. these villages were occupied in the first war of garbagh . the villages are located exactly on the route of the south-north corridor of armenia. the prime minister of armenia said about a month ago in th
this made johnson the target of severe criticism from republicans against helping ukraine. these republicans are seeking to pressure the biden administration to increase border security funding in order to approve aid to ukraine. the tariff war between washington and beijing has entered the stage with a 3-fold increase in import duties on chinese steel to the united states it becomes new. the american president has suggested that the average definition of imports does not lead to the start of a...
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did not sign an agreement on safe navigation in the black sea, ukraine unexpectedly refused to sign an agreement with russia and turkey. regarding safe shipping in the black sea, when this agreement was almost reached, well, it is logical that ukraine will not sign any agreement, and with the russian federation, and ukraine, like no one else, understands and has seen in its experience that any agreement is signed russia, it is not worth a penny, and we saw it in the budapest memorandum, and we saw it. during this agreement and the agreement on the joint use of the sea of azov and so on, but still, perhaps there are some alternative security and cooperation measures that can be proposed, for example, with turkey, which for us is a strategically important state in, well, at least in the waters of the black sea region, you know, we are currently discussing a topic that is not worth discussing, because... existence, that is in general, i i consider it a fake that ukraine conducted some separate negotiations with russia and turkey, and then withdrew, the presidential administration
did not sign an agreement on safe navigation in the black sea, ukraine unexpectedly refused to sign an agreement with russia and turkey. regarding safe shipping in the black sea, when this agreement was almost reached, well, it is logical that ukraine will not sign any agreement, and with the russian federation, and ukraine, like no one else, understands and has seen in its experience that any agreement is signed russia, it is not worth a penny, and we saw it in the budapest memorandum, and we...
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i what does the passage of this bill mean for ukraine?- bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big — bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. _ bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. i— bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. i think - this is a big deal. i think this is a big deal. i think this is a big deal. i think this is six months later, several months later than it should've been. as they say, better late than never. this really is the united states stepping up to its responsibilities to secure its interest and begin to serve once again as the arsenal of democracy. we have ukrainians willing to fight defend their homes, theyjust asked of the means to do it. the delay has been costly. the ukrainians have had to ration some of their munitions. we seen the russians making gains as a result. but once the senate passes this and the president signs it into law without delay some of the vital weapons and munitions can begin to arrive as your correspondent said within days. some is already in europe and just waiting for this
i what does the passage of this bill mean for ukraine?- bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big — bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. _ bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. i— bill mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. i think - this is a big deal. i think this is a big deal. i think this is a big deal. i think this is six months later, several months later than it should've been. as they say, better late than never. this really is the united states...
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troops to ukraine. reviews are so in line with the kremlin that democratic congressman jared moscowitz filed a bill amendment earlier this week that would make her putin special envoy to congress. and then, there's, of course, republican senator tommy to prevail. >> we're thinking about getting ukraine more money. these people can't buy any more houses with what they've bought. they've got these houses all over the world. >> now, tuberville is not the only republican senator to respond to russia's anti- ukraine campaign. in a recent op-ed for the new york times, jd vance argued that the math on ukraine doesn't add up, meaning the u.s. can't supply the amount of aid or weapons ukraine needs to win the war, and therefore, it should just evolve on its objectives. with me now to discuss this is molly mccue, lead writer of the sub stack great power and a writer and lecturer on russian influence. it's great to see you again. talk to us about this pushback. was the pushback on the ukraine a bill that we saw fo
troops to ukraine. reviews are so in line with the kremlin that democratic congressman jared moscowitz filed a bill amendment earlier this week that would make her putin special envoy to congress. and then, there's, of course, republican senator tommy to prevail. >> we're thinking about getting ukraine more money. these people can't buy any more houses with what they've bought. they've got these houses all over the world. >> now, tuberville is not the only republican senator to...
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i'm going to start with ukraine first, $60 heading to ukraine. certainly very welcome. we've been hearing ukrainian officials from president linsky on down, sounding the warning about what it would mean if they didn't get this aid. so what is it going to mean for ukraine's troops and concrete? terms oh good. >> i alex a major shot in the arm for ukraine in the warfighting realm, they should see very quick infusions about hillary in air defense munitions. these are the two big priorities and the pentagon european commanding places throughout your little being planing on a very quick injection and once this bill was play. so we should see that moving quickly. >> but more importantly, it provides a beat morale boost for ukrainian citizens and for their soldiers on the front line they know that aid is on the way and that will help where we saw the russians take the town of avdiivka, an eastern ukraine and that's just one example of where russia has been able to progress in the past few months how do you think ukraine has been directly impacted as us lawmakers were going bac
i'm going to start with ukraine first, $60 heading to ukraine. certainly very welcome. we've been hearing ukrainian officials from president linsky on down, sounding the warning about what it would mean if they didn't get this aid. so what is it going to mean for ukraine's troops and concrete? terms oh good. >> i alex a major shot in the arm for ukraine in the warfighting realm, they should see very quick infusions about hillary in air defense munitions. these are the two big priorities...
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crimea these from ukraine. does government articulate and the white house are pentagon. a few days after announcing sanctions on iran, axios reports biden administration is expected to announced sanctions pretty much classic bill maher. at times he calls out the left and he does it again here. alicia, i want because he's from the left and he makes no bones about believe are fans of trump makeup is based should be ignored in our people on the left to find it intolerable and feel he's become conservative and he said multiple times, i wasn't the one who changed, they did. my party changed some of the people are the most extreme parts have taken things to a place no longer for people who want a sense of normalcy. >> understandable he's been around while, he seemed changes in the party, have been radical and mainstream. >> battle drink the kool-aid. it would be impactful if he said this or courageous three or four years ago, maybe when was in the heat of the battle is distant from both sides of the political aisle. bill maher saying this not because bill maher had an epiphany
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andriy parubiy, people's deputy of ukraine, was also chairman of the verkhovna rada of ukraine. events of the day in two hours. vasyl zima's big broadcast, a project for smart and caring people. in the evening. we continue our "war and weapons" program. and now we will talk about our unmanned aerial systems, which are used by the security and defense forces. and the chairman of the boards joins us. alliance new energy of ukraine, commander of the special unit of attack drones white orel, valery borovyk. mr. valery, i congratulate you, glad to see and hear. greetings, greetings, i would like to start with what in fact, your company has developed and ensures the use of various unmanned systems, including fpv drones of the osa type, under the osa brand, kamikaze attack drones, there is the repulse of kyiv rus, which. which models of your drones are currently most actively used on the battlefield and what is the greatest demand from our military, there is a demand for long-range drones, such as interceptors, that is, at 40 km, at 30 km, that is, those that hit targets, which means t
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if you had a new cold war based on the voting block of the united nations phallic brushes issue of ukraine. the ship they stop trading with each other you could have a decline in global gdp growth of around seven percentage points. very significant. new research shows trade growth between economies in different blocks have flowed by 2.4 percentage points more then to rate among those that are more closely aligned. so, even before you start modeling a scenario you could be absolutely unimaginable i cannot imagine during two modeled that type of outlook, even just five years ago we are going back to 1919 with that kind of outlook. even before he got into that situation we were already seeing signs of this growing fragmentation and drift. i am curious i would like to ask you, in europe's scorecard looking at the brick and wood's institutions, do you see any sign they are speaking up effectively or counteracting this and drive toward more protectionism industrial policy and things? give antenna projection at school? i think you do, you really do. >> i would back up a second. in sort of address
if you had a new cold war based on the voting block of the united nations phallic brushes issue of ukraine. the ship they stop trading with each other you could have a decline in global gdp growth of around seven percentage points. very significant. new research shows trade growth between economies in different blocks have flowed by 2.4 percentage points more then to rate among those that are more closely aligned. so, even before you start modeling a scenario you could be absolutely...
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., the us house of representatives approved a $95 billion aid package to ukraine, the zionist regime, and taiwan. this military and economic package was the result of an intensive consultation, which was left unfinished due to the strong opposition of some republican lawmakers in the congress, and now it must be approved by the senate in order to be implemented in the first senate vote. this is financial support and weapons for ukraine and the zionist regime in the conditions that the us congress has predicted the debt of the federal government until 2034 will reach an unprecedented level of 116 with a rally in front of the ministry of war of the zionist regime in tel aviv against netanyahu and announced that they want to overthrow the current cabinet of this regime . his daughter said at the rally of supporters of palestine that he is proud of his daughter . expressing and protesting is important for everyone, especially against this genocide that is jointly carried out by i had a note on my head that the police told me attacked. they pulled down the writing and beat me. in the lates
., the us house of representatives approved a $95 billion aid package to ukraine, the zionist regime, and taiwan. this military and economic package was the result of an intensive consultation, which was left unfinished due to the strong opposition of some republican lawmakers in the congress, and now it must be approved by the senate in order to be implemented in the first senate vote. this is financial support and weapons for ukraine and the zionist regime in the conditions that the us...
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the us house of representatives passes a long—awaited aid package for ukraine, worth $61 billion. the scene as israel strikes homes in southern gaza — nine people have been killed, including at least four children, after strikes in rafah. and — 25 years on from the columbine high school shooting, we reflect on the impact of the tragedy. hello i'm carl nasman. the us house of representatives has passed a crucial aid bill for ukraine totalling nearly $61 billion. if passed by the senate, the long—awaited funds will provide roughly $23 billion to replenish us weapons, stockpiles and facilities, more than $11 billion to fund current us military operations in the region. and another $14 billion to help ukraine buy advanced weapons systems and other defence equipment. republican house speaker mike johnson — who brought the bill to a vote — said it was the right thing to do. from the capitol, our news correspondent helena humphrey, told us more about today's vote. it now heads to the senate. president biden
the us house of representatives passes a long—awaited aid package for ukraine, worth $61 billion. the scene as israel strikes homes in southern gaza — nine people have been killed, including at least four children, after strikes in rafah. and — 25 years on from the columbine high school shooting, we reflect on the impact of the tragedy. hello i'm carl nasman. the us house of representatives has passed a crucial aid bill for ukraine totalling nearly $61 billion. if passed by the senate,...
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secretary...of the cpsu central committee nikita sergeevich khrushchev decides to transfer crimea to ukraine from the barsky shoulder. he was sure, like the first ones more, that none of this would matter. a fanatical tyrant, nothing there, as he likes to say, an attempt to bring down the ukrainian bureaucracy or even a gift to my mother, who was born in western ukraine. the protocol was strangely signed by nemalenkov, who presided, for some reason khrushchev. a crime was committed in violation of three constitutions of the body. premiere, big story, like khrushchev crimea i handed it over, tomorrow on the first day, the snow is still white in the fields, and in the spring the waters are noisy, running, waking up the sleepy shore, running, shining and shouting, they shout to all ends, spring is coming, spring is coming. we are young spring messengers, she sent us ahead, what, where, when, spring series of games, tomorrow, after the program time, show fashion verdict on channel one, with you i am alexander rogov, over the last month she ordered black leather shorts, boldly. bold, red tracksui
secretary...of the cpsu central committee nikita sergeevich khrushchev decides to transfer crimea to ukraine from the barsky shoulder. he was sure, like the first ones more, that none of this would matter. a fanatical tyrant, nothing there, as he likes to say, an attempt to bring down the ukrainian bureaucracy or even a gift to my mother, who was born in western ukraine. the protocol was strangely signed by nemalenkov, who presided, for some reason khrushchev. a crime was committed in violation...
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the, the headline story, this our, the us congress green lights, another $16000000000.00 for ukraine, despite the majority of republic and highest members opposing the bill. most of us are the overnight just really strike on the residential building in the southern gas in the city of hold off kills at least 9 people, including 6 children, according to local authorities on the at least 2 palestinians are killed during a multi day i. d f rate in the westbank happening and made down accelerated construction of as really supplements in the area, the rest of your account team and use our from today. welcome to most go onto our t international to our top story. the us house of representatives has approve spending an excess of $60000000000.00 more dollars to keep the ukraine conflict going. notably, however, most republican congress members voted against that bill which being deadlocked on capitol hill and its previous iteration for months versus foreign ministry spokeswoman slammed the motion as well as other proposals which were passed on saturday, saying that i only feel more unnecessary
the, the headline story, this our, the us congress green lights, another $16000000000.00 for ukraine, despite the majority of republic and highest members opposing the bill. most of us are the overnight just really strike on the residential building in the southern gas in the city of hold off kills at least 9 people, including 6 children, according to local authorities on the at least 2 palestinians are killed during a multi day i. d f rate in the westbank happening and made down accelerated...
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this passage of a very large aid bill for ukraine.— aid bill for ukraine. this aid is indeed absolutely _ aid bill for ukraine. this aid is indeed absolutely critical. - aid bill for ukraine. this aid is| indeed absolutely critical. and aid bill for ukraine. this aid is i indeed absolutely critical. and it will help ukraine to hold its existing positions. through this year, i think. existing positions. through this year, ithink. 0f existing positions. through this year, i think. of course it will take time for a lot of this weaponry to be delivered and for ukrainians to be delivered and for ukrainians to be trained to use it. it's not given that this will prevent more russian victories this year. what we have to be more sceptical about is whether it will help ukrainians to attack or counterattack in theatre turn. we have to remember that last year massive amounts of us aid did not infect help the ukrainians break through. i think that this aid will preserve a stalemate, it won't be a decisive game changer. what preserve a stalemate, it won't be a decisive g
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, the decision of the congress to provide assistance to kiev will ruin the usa even more, will ruin ukraine even more, will increase the number of dead ukrainians due to the fault of the kiev regime. this is how the kremlin commented on the vote in the house of representatives, where congressmen on saturday approved the allocation of a financial package of $61 billion to ukraine for the purchase of weapons and equipment, the same amount includes 23 billion to replenish american weapons stocks. in addition, the document states that washington will transfer its attack missiles to kiev with a range of up to 300 km, as russian foreign ministry spokeswoman maria zakharova emphasized, military assistance to the kiev regime is. direct sponsorship of terrorist activities. another scandalous decision by congress on saturday concerns the transfer of frozen russian assets to ukraine. according to the press secretary of the russian president dmitry peskov, if this really happens, it will cause irreparable damage to the image of the united states, and america will have to answer for all of this. both bi
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is it a return to 1991 that means crimea and ukraine. that goal has never been articulated from the white house for the pentagon. a few days after announcing new sanctions from my ron actos is reporting the bite administration is expected to announce new sanctions on israel. specifically one of the military units for human rights violation in the west bank would mark the first time the u.s. is ever sanctioned as israeli military unit comes after the house approved sending 26 have billion dollars to israel earlier today put the white house has ignored requests for comment. vice president harris national security adviser jake sullivan recently criticized ukraine and presidepresent zelenskyy for lag strikes against russia oil infrastructure and refineries. new sanctions against iran and did not include any sanctions if the energy sector this is all because gas is at 86 month high. >> help thank you. >> give the strongest loudest voices calling to be vacated. my colleagues have not heard the message. >> i have to do my job. we did. i believe
is it a return to 1991 that means crimea and ukraine. that goal has never been articulated from the white house for the pentagon. a few days after announcing new sanctions from my ron actos is reporting the bite administration is expected to announce new sanctions on israel. specifically one of the military units for human rights violation in the west bank would mark the first time the u.s. is ever sanctioned as israeli military unit comes after the house approved sending 26 have billion...
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i don't know whether it's the ukraine or ukraine these ukraine, it's these days. it's ukraine, it's ukraine now used to be, say there you want to be of there if you want to be sort of well, because original name well, because the original name was ukraine, because it was the ukraine, because it meant to the border. meant the border to the border. and now it's called and then now it's just called border. that's an border. so that's, that's an example . i still kyiv. when example. i still say kyiv. when i kyiv, i mean, it sounds i say kyiv, i mean, it sounds silly and delicious silly to me. and delicious though. kyiv. chicken though. kyiv. yeah. chicken kyiv. anyway, so what happened is, is this is the they they've given £61 million to. but the news to, to the ukraine to fight the russians. the weird stuff is, is the party that is huge against the russians back in the day. yeah. is now taking it hasn't taken ukraine's side but they're taking they're taking russia's side. so republicans are basically aligning with putin on on a lot of stuff. >> and it's weird. >> an
i don't know whether it's the ukraine or ukraine these ukraine, it's these days. it's ukraine, it's ukraine now used to be, say there you want to be of there if you want to be sort of well, because original name well, because the original name was ukraine, because it was the ukraine, because it meant to the border. meant the border to the border. and now it's called and then now it's just called border. that's an border. so that's, that's an example . i still kyiv. when example. i still say...
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, and not just ukraine but what could happen beyond ukraine if putin is successful in ukraine. so clearly, his views were changed and were influenced as a result of these briefings.and he has also talk personally about the fact that you know, his son is about to go to the u.s. naval academy, and one of the arguments for sending aid to ukraine is i would rather send american bullets than american boys to europe to defend against vladimir putin and that is what is happening right now, which is that there are no american boots on the ground and no americans dying in this conflict, and that it is a pay now or pay later situation. i think that those arguments moved him. it is fascinating to see that he is truly, as you said, putting his job on the line for this issue halfÃafter being someone who voted against it consistently. >> was talk about the fact that his job is on the line. he says that if the speaker does not resign that they will most -- there will most likely be a vote on the motion to vacate. he has signed on as a cosponsor to marjorie taylor greene's motion to vacate, a
, and not just ukraine but what could happen beyond ukraine if putin is successful in ukraine. so clearly, his views were changed and were influenced as a result of these briefings.and he has also talk personally about the fact that you know, his son is about to go to the u.s. naval academy, and one of the arguments for sending aid to ukraine is i would rather send american bullets than american boys to europe to defend against vladimir putin and that is what is happening right now, which is...
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according to this bill, about 61 billion dollars to ukraine more than.
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. >> there'll be combined and they include $95 billion in military aid for ukraine, israel, and for hi won as well as billions and humanitarian aid. >> president biden says the house has passage of the bill sends a clear message about the power of america's cities. a leadership, excuse me, in the world. cnn's priscilla alvarez is here with me here in washington. so what else are we hearing from the white house? >> well, they're applauding this move, one that they have been waiting for for monday that's to remind viewers this was an at the white house made last october. so this has been wrangling that has been ongoing for some time now. so as soon as this past, the white house applauding it and the president saying in a statement, today, members of both parties and the house voted to advance our national security interests and send a clear message about the power of american leader their ship on the world stage at this critical inflection point, they came together, together to answer history's call passing urgently needed national security legislation that i have fought for months to se
. >> there'll be combined and they include $95 billion in military aid for ukraine, israel, and for hi won as well as billions and humanitarian aid. >> president biden says the house has passage of the bill sends a clear message about the power of america's cities. a leadership, excuse me, in the world. cnn's priscilla alvarez is here with me here in washington. so what else are we hearing from the white house? >> well, they're applauding this move, one that they have been...
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you must have friends in ukraine with kids and friends also in ukraine who are fighting. what contacts do you have with them and how are they doing? every time when i was talking to them, you know, ifeel sorry. i feel sorry because i'm not there as well. mm—hm. i'll be honest with you. i really want to be in ukraine, and i...and i said to my wife and my family and, to be honest, the feedback is exactly the same, that all of us, we're going to live in ukraine after my football career. you know, the question is where we are more helpful for our country at the moment — so here or being there? this is the question. and the answer is clear at the moment that i can do much, much more being here rather than i will be in ukraine at the moment. but definitely, when i have some windows or something, or holidays or whatever, or when the season will be over, i will be there, for sure. so every time, when i'm talking to my friends or to the guys which is staying on the front line — we always, like, have communication between each other — i'm always trying to help as much as i
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now that was the republicans who opposed to the spending on ukraine. now, the democrats lined up very solidly with every democrat voting in favor of the standing on ukraine. however, some democrats did oppose giving aid to israel. and this is what we heard from those democrats who voted against aid to israel. all of us have seen the tragedy of gaza and we have seen how prime minister netanyahu, whose government has use american weapons to kill indiscriminately, to force famine over 25000 women and children dead. tens of thousands of them, of missiles and bombs levied on innocent civilians. and when we see it, we have to decide what we're going to do about it. are we going to participate in that carnage or not? i choose not to prime minister netanyahu has been reckless as his actions have not led to the release of the remaining hostages. he's ignored the police of the families of hostages. he's ignore the police or the president of the united states . he's ignored his own people. now who doesn't support the united states position of a 2 state solution f
now that was the republicans who opposed to the spending on ukraine. now, the democrats lined up very solidly with every democrat voting in favor of the standing on ukraine. however, some democrats did oppose giving aid to israel. and this is what we heard from those democrats who voted against aid to israel. all of us have seen the tragedy of gaza and we have seen how prime minister netanyahu, whose government has use american weapons to kill indiscriminately, to force famine over 25000 women...
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unfortunately, there are hundreds of such stories in ukraine today. small and medium-sized businesses are closing, people are losing their jobs, but at the same time, architectural landmarks are also being lost, which barely had time to restore. unique houses and villages continue to disappear. this is the internal front. and this needs to be understood. if we just can't hold it now, we'll turn, well, what should we do? and let's just leave it all, it will also be overgrown with brambles, it will be stolen, this is our ten summer work, it will, well , go to the sky, that's all. somewhere , old houses are being demolished all the time, and somewhere rockets and artillery shells of the occupiers. we didn't get in because of the russian occupation. many places that we wanted to tell you about, for example, the house and museum of the artist polina raiko, in oleshki, kherson oblast, and about the popov farm reserve museum, in vasylivka, zaporizhzhia, with the beginning of a full-scale war , we ukrainians realized that our houses, our churches, our palaces
unfortunately, there are hundreds of such stories in ukraine today. small and medium-sized businesses are closing, people are losing their jobs, but at the same time, architectural landmarks are also being lost, which barely had time to restore. unique houses and villages continue to disappear. this is the internal front. and this needs to be understood. if we just can't hold it now, we'll turn, well, what should we do? and let's just leave it all, it will also be overgrown with brambles, it...
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it allows ukraine. it extends its window, i think, to continue defending itself, to continue to take the fight to russia in the hope that it could put the pressure back on invading forces, back on vladimir putin to make his invasion unsustainable and to force a concession on the russian side. the pressure is still absolutely on ukraine and now there is a lot of logistical pressure to get that weaponry and ammunition here and deployed by soldiers, but ukraine is also having to straddle with its own mobilization issues and getting enough men trained, called up to the front line to replace exhausted soldiers who've been there for up to two years in some cases, so this is welcome good news. this will be celebrated as much as you can in times of war. but now eyes will focus to when this kit will arrive and what difference it will make in the long term. you wonder when history books are written how costly this delay might be or how significant this bill's passing could be in terms of helping ukraine in its go
it allows ukraine. it extends its window, i think, to continue defending itself, to continue to take the fight to russia in the hope that it could put the pressure back on invading forces, back on vladimir putin to make his invasion unsustainable and to force a concession on the russian side. the pressure is still absolutely on ukraine and now there is a lot of logistical pressure to get that weaponry and ammunition here and deployed by soldiers, but ukraine is also having to straddle with its...
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the biden administration introduced bills on ukraine, israel and taiwan by package. and because of this, during the debates, some congressmen were confused about who was in which part of the world. the united states on several packages, the first to vote was the package of confiscation of russian assets, followed by taiwan, then ukraine, after the voting on ukraine was completed. pinned pins on the lapels of his jackets, but let’s listen to how he campaigned for his party, his democratic minority, hakeem jeffries, the leader of the democratic minority in congress. ukrainians taught us that when people believe in freedom and democracy, they are able to overcome even the most powerful army, but the pro-putin confrontation that stopped the adoption of this law. up to this point , has jeopardized all the progress of ukraine, so it is important for us to support the ukrainian people, this is a moment of choice, you can choose democracy or autocracy, freedom or tyranny, zelensky or putin, we can choose a democratic ally or a sworn enemy, that is, such a familiar division
the biden administration introduced bills on ukraine, israel and taiwan by package. and because of this, during the debates, some congressmen were confused about who was in which part of the world. the united states on several packages, the first to vote was the package of confiscation of russian assets, followed by taiwan, then ukraine, after the voting on ukraine was completed. pinned pins on the lapels of his jackets, but let’s listen to how he campaigned for his party, his democratic...
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and foreign aid packages for taiwan, israel and ukraine. ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy says he is grateful for continued support. he personally thanked mike johnson. johnson, who is fighting his own battle to retain the speakership as he faces a possible ouster over the ukraine vote from now three members of his caucus, led by marjorie taylor greene. we will have the latest from capitol hill, and here in new york, where a jury is now in place after the first week of donald trump's hush money trial. and trump says he is ready to take the stand. joining me now is our capitol hill correspondent. you had a very busy day, julie. with these aid bills passed, what is next? >> s nereporter: what is next that the senate plans to take all of these bills up in one package. that is funding and also a bill that would ban tiktok, as you said, if the owner, the parent company has ties to the chinese government, does not sell tiktok within one year. it would be banned from the app store in the u.s., certainly a devastating blow to the millions of
and foreign aid packages for taiwan, israel and ukraine. ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy says he is grateful for continued support. he personally thanked mike johnson. johnson, who is fighting his own battle to retain the speakership as he faces a possible ouster over the ukraine vote from now three members of his caucus, led by marjorie taylor greene. we will have the latest from capitol hill, and here in new york, where a jury is now in place after the first week of donald trump's...
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let's get reaction from jerusalem and ukraine. cnn senior international correspondent fred pleitgen is in kyiv, ukrainian capital, and our senior diplomatic editor, nic robertson is joining us from jerusalem. fred, first to you. >> this aid has been long-delayed by the house has passed by the senate back in february. now, you've got these thanks pouring in from ukrainian officials, including president zelenskyy. i know you've been speaking with ukrainian officials. you've talked about the relief. but is there any concern there about how late this is coming? >> well, i think there's certainly a lot of concern about how late this is coming. and certainly one of the things alex, that the ukrainians have been saying at this process was going on. i can tell you, i've been i've been reporting on the delays in this aid package since september of last year when the ukrainians already back then were saying that the amount of artillery shells goals that they had was starting to run low and things were beginning to get very difficult for the
let's get reaction from jerusalem and ukraine. cnn senior international correspondent fred pleitgen is in kyiv, ukrainian capital, and our senior diplomatic editor, nic robertson is joining us from jerusalem. fred, first to you. >> this aid has been long-delayed by the house has passed by the senate back in february. now, you've got these thanks pouring in from ukrainian officials, including president zelenskyy. i know you've been speaking with ukrainian officials. you've talked about the...
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what we managed to find in the south of ukraine? the restored villages of basarabia, quaint folk houses of zaporozhye and the residential architecture of the village of vylkove, which stands right on the danube delta. on this territory there used to be promushyka veki. centuries fromushyka - by order of marshal zhukov. this area is small.
what we managed to find in the south of ukraine? the restored villages of basarabia, quaint folk houses of zaporozhye and the residential architecture of the village of vylkove, which stands right on the danube delta. on this territory there used to be promushyka veki. centuries fromushyka - by order of marshal zhukov. this area is small.
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how does ukraine expect a new western aid package? in the previous program you already saw, then the boss said the words that anyone dreams of hearing the russian is scared to death of any western politician. all our friends from the kremlin are with you, your friends from the kremlin. while taking a photo together, biden imagined how a bird was about to fly out. shit on his jacket and all financial problems will be solved. and finally, today's program. then the governor hinted that he could not yet invite the chiefs to visit. the need for repairs and restoration of roads, including in the regional center, is colossal. in order to look at the man alone who destroyed all german production, a crowd of onlookers gathered. yes. at the international level, taking into account the geostrategic position of the region, we are doing a lot to consolidate the status of astrakhan as an outpost in the south of russia, and in recent years we have managed to bring international cooperation to a new level, strengthen cross-border ties with the region
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president, i appreciate your leadership in support of ukraine. we are also doing our best to help you and stop putin's aggression. in 1968, i was a little boy. in 1968, i saw russian tanks in the streets of my town, and i don't want to see this again. so we must continue to help ukraine as long as possible and why we started the czech ammunition initiative to provide ukraine with hundreds of thousands of artillery shells very soon. it will happen in the next few weeks or months. and also with most ukrainian refugees per capita in europe may be in the world. the international situation is very difficult globally and our cooperation is very important for the stability in central and eastern europe. and you mentioned, i am glad that my government made some important decisions in security. we agreed on the different corporation agreement and decided to get 35 fighter jets for czech army. this is very important. it will make our cooperation and security much stronger. also, business relations are developing very well. our trade exchange is bigger ever
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the aid package to ukraine. here is some of what we heard from the republican side of the aisle giving their case for opposition to this bill. as you say, the united states tax payer has already sent $113000000000.00 to ukraine. and a lot of that money is unaccounted for, you claim is not a member of nato. but the most important thing due here in washington dc, is all we have to spend. americans harder and tax dollars over to ukraine and keep the money going to continue to murder ukrainians. wipe out an entire generation of ukrainian men, 2 and a half years into this war. we still don't know what success looks like. is it cry me a, is it all of the don't boss is a hold what you got? we don't know. we just can't afford it. this new spending. $60000000000.00 is designated as emergency spending. mean it go, meaning it goes straight to our national debt. a national debt that grows every single 2nd to the tune of $8000000000.00 every single day. and by the way, while i was speaking, we have added another $5500000.00
the aid package to ukraine. here is some of what we heard from the republican side of the aisle giving their case for opposition to this bill. as you say, the united states tax payer has already sent $113000000000.00 to ukraine. and a lot of that money is unaccounted for, you claim is not a member of nato. but the most important thing due here in washington dc, is all we have to spend. americans harder and tax dollars over to ukraine and keep the money going to continue to murder ukrainians....
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i do support the people of ukraine. know this has been a horrible portal or by putin and turbo for ukraine and europe. there's a couple of reasons i vvoted no. cosponsored a bill we had to have a plan of action to forgive give any money to ukraine. i credit this speaker and the sponsor for putting that plan of action in this bill. unfortunately that money goes without having the plan done. i know we could have done a further ukraine package. secondly, part of the recent putin has so much leverage part of the reason he is able to do this is because terrible energy policies radical green energy policies in europe but also by president biden have forced european into being leveraged by putin with commonsense issues like and not cutting off lng exports to our allies who vitally needed in europe getting a realistic all about strategy to defend and protect themselves against putin's leverage of something i want to put more pressure back on that europeans to stand up and pay their fair share of this bill. if t these the sigs a
i do support the people of ukraine. know this has been a horrible portal or by putin and turbo for ukraine and europe. there's a couple of reasons i vvoted no. cosponsored a bill we had to have a plan of action to forgive give any money to ukraine. i credit this speaker and the sponsor for putting that plan of action in this bill. unfortunately that money goes without having the plan done. i know we could have done a further ukraine package. secondly, part of the recent putin has so much...
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ukraine, this delay? >> in practical terms, they have lost, 5% of their territory. secondly, they have lost thousands of their soldiers. thirdly, they have lost a great deal of capability in their electric grid to support their civilian population. this has had a real cost, this delay of four, six, seven months. we ought to be happy but this is happened. we have to be questioning why it took so long. >> there was also more than $26 billion in aid to israel but includes humanitarian help for gaza. how will this impact the offensive in gaza? >> the vast majority of this additional aid will go towards the vending israel in terms of its air defense capabilities. there is no mystery as to why israel was able to knock down 350 drones, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles a few days ago. it is because of this kind of advanced air defense capability in knocking down that attack of 350 incoming targets. israel probably expended 800 to 1000 interceptors. this will go a long way towards replenishing the stock. as you
ukraine, this delay? >> in practical terms, they have lost, 5% of their territory. secondly, they have lost thousands of their soldiers. thirdly, they have lost a great deal of capability in their electric grid to support their civilian population. this has had a real cost, this delay of four, six, seven months. we ought to be happy but this is happened. we have to be questioning why it took so long. >> there was also more than $26 billion in aid to israel but includes humanitarian...
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we also got that stark warning from the cia director burns this week where he said, ukraine could lose the war by the end of the year if they didn't get the funding, will now the president is a plotting that they can, of course, white house officials were in touch with members of congress and their staff over the course of the last few days, especially today on saturday we're expecting to see what happens next in the senate. but clearly a win for the white house, which has been asking for this aid for months. >> yeah, it top intelligence and military officials to your point, they have been essentially begging lawmakers to get ukraine this aid, which is so desperately needed for solvers, great to have you in studio. thanks very much. >> now to ukraine where the months-long delay in passing, this american aid is being blamed for some recent ukrainian losses and russian gains on the battlefield. >> following the vote, ukraine's president zelenskyy posted a thank you message to the us for it support we find our senior international correspondent, fred pleitgen in kyiv right now, fred great
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billion in foreign aid for ukraine. democrat s and republicans joined together after months of deadlock over renewed american support to help ukraine fend off russia's invasion. meanwhile, moscow says the passage of the bill would further ruin ukraine and result in more deaths . the campaign in more deaths. the campaign against antisemitism is calling for the
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these guys are from ukraine, some from the black sea, some from the carpathians, now they will have a new registration, ulkan station, if someone has a ukrainian wedding, the crowd, ukrainian songs are danced by gapka, the fool is coming, the same moldova. the construction of stations was divided between the union republics, for example, georgia patronized niya and armenia patronized tayura. we played on these feelings, it’s such a competitiveness, i come, for example, to the taiura station, i look, it means that there they are, there is a year left until completion, less than a year, and they are still just finishing the foundation. now bam, i think that bam is my whole bam, not just that section, that’s why i didn’t go anywhere, although they offered me to change my place of residence, here, friends, they still come to my apartment, i’m preparing a skit , i cook, well, i set the table, i cook myself, i meet people, my friends are here, my wife is buried here. “my daughter is here, my son is in khabarovsk, how can i leave? it was his brigade in september 1980 that met at th
these guys are from ukraine, some from the black sea, some from the carpathians, now they will have a new registration, ulkan station, if someone has a ukrainian wedding, the crowd, ukrainian songs are danced by gapka, the fool is coming, the same moldova. the construction of stations was divided between the union republics, for example, georgia patronized niya and armenia patronized tayura. we played on these feelings, it’s such a competitiveness, i come, for example, to the taiura station,...
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republicans oppose aid to ukraine. these republicans seek to pressure the biden administration are to increase the border security budget to approve aid to ukraine. the tariff war between washington and pekin enters a new phase with the tripling of chinese steel import duties to the united states . the american president has proposed to increase the average import tariffs of steel and aluminum from china from 7.5% to more than 20%. the us claims that china is giving large subsidies to its steel companies to lower prices. china had previously announced that it does not seek to start a trade war, but it does not act passively in the face of economic damage. armenia returned four villages in the republic of azerbaijan at the meeting of the state commission the demarcation of the borders of the republic of azerbaijan and armenia , which was held in the border area, both sides agreed on the return of four villages of muttaqeh tavush to the republic of azerbaijan. these villages were occupied in the first qorbagh war. the vi
republicans oppose aid to ukraine. these republicans seek to pressure the biden administration are to increase the border security budget to approve aid to ukraine. the tariff war between washington and pekin enters a new phase with the tripling of chinese steel import duties to the united states . the american president has proposed to increase the average import tariffs of steel and aluminum from china from 7.5% to more than 20%. the us claims that china is giving large subsidies to its steel...
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i know immediately following the russian invasion of ukraine, the topic came up a lot in germany. and the ministry for the interior did do a preliminary survey because, in the height of the cold war, there were quite literally thousands of these places around all of germany. most of the experts in the areas of civil defence have agreed that it's not really a productive use of money. it costs an insane amount of money to even just repair the ones that they've let fall into disrepair. but i'm surfacing for some fresh air now and back to the hauptbahnhof, the capital's modern main station, in search of trains bound for germany's industrial west. so i've been able to use my deutschlandticket for this, but the big restriction is that you can't use it on the high—speed trains, so it'll take probably twice the amount of time to actually travel around. you do need a bit of patience for this. you can buy a more expensive ticket and travel direct but the cut—price method means changing trains five times. so i may have missed this one. wait, it's also late! so that means that i'll be fin
i know immediately following the russian invasion of ukraine, the topic came up a lot in germany. and the ministry for the interior did do a preliminary survey because, in the height of the cold war, there were quite literally thousands of these places around all of germany. most of the experts in the areas of civil defence have agreed that it's not really a productive use of money. it costs an insane amount of money to even just repair the ones that they've let fall into disrepair. but i'm...
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so ukraine, the so controversial as long as republicans were not happy with your name. it's a border security, immigration. and of course, then there was a group, we said, if we can tie this to any bill, then why would we pay billions of dollars on the, for ukraine or for israel or for it and just the pacific l. as in the end of the pacific, we don't have the money they faced over and over and over again and stressed that the united states runs a national debt of $34.00 trillion dollars. that's trillion dollars and therefore, it's also good politics for you. constituency is home to say, you know what, i don't want to spend the time anymore when we have so much that that was basically the main course. number one, the, the border more measures, more aggressive mattress asked for by republicans and, uh, and the depth. but now, uh well, this all has been resolved. ukraine hesitate, stuff on z months that we bought team from a washington for us. thank you. steven. the delay and support from ukraine's allies has halted its progress on the battlefields and left civilians vulne
so ukraine, the so controversial as long as republicans were not happy with your name. it's a border security, immigration. and of course, then there was a group, we said, if we can tie this to any bill, then why would we pay billions of dollars on the, for ukraine or for israel or for it and just the pacific l. as in the end of the pacific, we don't have the money they faced over and over and over again and stressed that the united states runs a national debt of $34.00 trillion dollars. that's...
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russia's war against ukraine, the war in the middle east, the crisis on the border between ukraine and poland. topics that resonate in our society. drone attack on kyiv and other cities of ukraine, drone attacks on moscow and other russian cities. analysis of the processes that change the country and... each of us, the country should get the right to start negotiations on joining the eu. vitaly portnikov and guests of the project, we are bored, because there is nothing to fight about, let's invent something, help understand the present and predict the future. for the world, a second trump presidency will be terrifying. project for those who care and think politclub. every sunday at 20:10 at espresso. the premium sponsor of the national team represents. united by football, stronger together. we continue our "war and weapons" program. and now we will talk about our unmanned aviation complexes, which are used in the security and defense forces. and we are joined by the chairman of the board of the new energy alliance. of ukraine, commander of the white eagle special unit of strike drones,
russia's war against ukraine, the war in the middle east, the crisis on the border between ukraine and poland. topics that resonate in our society. drone attack on kyiv and other cities of ukraine, drone attacks on moscow and other russian cities. analysis of the processes that change the country and... each of us, the country should get the right to start negotiations on joining the eu. vitaly portnikov and guests of the project, we are bored, because there is nothing to fight about, let's...