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south georgia, middle georgia, north georgia, local transit planning support act will help low density communities to plan their transportation systems based upon your broad experience. 35 years working in transportation. how can that law impact and improve transportation for communities across the state? >> i have always looked at transit as the a common thread that we see the fabric of any nation that it serves. there is no point in building strong transit in one area and leaving the rest, neighboring agencies desolate. so transit is, we call the equalizer because it gets you from point a to point b and from point b to point a. so that is regardless of where you live, that currency, that equity is available for you. and so, that's the magic of transit is that it's a common thread throughout all the communities that it serves and would be better able to link with the other providers of transit in that come goal. >> thank you senator ossoff. senator mitt minute is from the jerseys recognize. >> thank you mister chairman, thank you for holding this hearing. and i have many topics before
south georgia, middle georgia, north georgia, local transit planning support act will help low density communities to plan their transportation systems based upon your broad experience. 35 years working in transportation. how can that law impact and improve transportation for communities across the state? >> i have always looked at transit as the a common thread that we see the fabric of any nation that it serves. there is no point in building strong transit in one area and leaving the...
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that's what i did in georgia developed a good program in georgia, by the way, but don't just didn't come and so one day i was walking in the down floor dance as flow in the white house and met this woman who was one of the press people that's it. you know, i would cover my nobody ever covers my meetings in she said miss carter. mental health is just not a sexy issue and that with and that i didn't like but i never did get very much coverage for it. but we two of the country and it was needed to developed legislation and past the mental health systems act of 1980 it passed through congress. one month before jim as he says was involuntarily retired from the white house and the incoming president put it on his show never implemented. it was one of the greatest disappointments of my life. you're watching american history tv where you're listening to rosalind carter in her own words. coming up her role as a political and policy partner to president carter serving a groundbreaking role as a representative of the country on foreign trips. you'll also hear her assessment of what she believes to
that's what i did in georgia developed a good program in georgia, by the way, but don't just didn't come and so one day i was walking in the down floor dance as flow in the white house and met this woman who was one of the press people that's it. you know, i would cover my nobody ever covers my meetings in she said miss carter. mental health is just not a sexy issue and that with and that i didn't like but i never did get very much coverage for it. but we two of the country and it was needed to...
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georgia and ukraine. when we think of something that could've been done differently in addition to what michael talked about and moving more slowly with a partnership for peace, going forward for a number of years before data enlargement happened so quickly. that is something that many people were advocating including william of the defense department. one of the things we could have done was to be more reassuring to russia about some programs the united states had after bulgaria and romania became nato members. to reassure russia that the very small number of u.s. troops and a very small infrastructure improvements being made to bases in those countries were not threatening. that would've been an era where there could have been some slowing down or just more attempts to reassure russia at that time. russia started being in -- a bad actor i-19 a night when it had its troops --1999 where had its troops employed illegally and bowled over and georgia. notifications of that, i think it is a real mistake to be
georgia and ukraine. when we think of something that could've been done differently in addition to what michael talked about and moving more slowly with a partnership for peace, going forward for a number of years before data enlargement happened so quickly. that is something that many people were advocating including william of the defense department. one of the things we could have done was to be more reassuring to russia about some programs the united states had after bulgaria and romania...
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outside of your immediate jurisdiction for folks along the coast, south georgia come middle georgia come north georgia, it will help low-density communities to plan their transportation systems based upon her broad expanse, 35 years working in transportation. how can that not impact and improve transportation for communities across the state? >> i have always looked at transit as the common thread that we assume the fabric the nation that it serves. there's no point in building strong transit in one area and leaving the rest neighboring agencies desolate. so transit, we call the equalizer because they get you from point a to point b and from point beta .8. that is regardless of where you le for you.currency, that equity so that's the magic of trent is that it is a common thread through all the community is that it serves and will be better able to link with the other providers of transit and that common goal. >> senator menendez from new jersey is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for holding this hearing. i know you many topics before you and i appreciate it. as my
outside of your immediate jurisdiction for folks along the coast, south georgia come middle georgia come north georgia, it will help low-density communities to plan their transportation systems based upon her broad expanse, 35 years working in transportation. how can that not impact and improve transportation for communities across the state? >> i have always looked at transit as the common thread that we assume the fabric the nation that it serves. there's no point in building strong...
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these made by volunteers who came from georgia. russia invaded georgia in 2008, and they told us they wanted to come help because they know what this feels like. most of the people we've seen, like these people here are college students from somewhere other than ukraine, and they were studying when this attack first happened we watched as just people pile off there. the majority of the time it's women, children. more people down this way as well, mothers who have bravely left behind everything they know to try and give their children a chance to grow up somewhere safe everyone we've spoken to, they want to go home. they want to be back in ukraine living their normal lives, but they cannot do that when bombs are falling on their homes, and no one knows when that might stop the people that we have met, francis, the ukrainians, they're so incredibly strong, they will talk to you about hiding in bomb shelters, about the long journey here, about things they have seen, and they will tell it calmly when they break down is where we ask the
these made by volunteers who came from georgia. russia invaded georgia in 2008, and they told us they wanted to come help because they know what this feels like. most of the people we've seen, like these people here are college students from somewhere other than ukraine, and they were studying when this attack first happened we watched as just people pile off there. the majority of the time it's women, children. more people down this way as well, mothers who have bravely left behind everything...
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un contingente saliÓ de georgia. de su misiÓn serÁ apoyar a los paÍses aliados de la otan a disuadir cualquier posible agresiÓn como los decÍa roger hace un segundo. vilma tarazona estuvo en la base de georgia. vilma: para la mayorÍa de estos soldados de la tercera divisiÓn de infanterÍa destacados en savannah, georgia, esta es su primera misiÓn. su destino inicial es alemania para apoyar las tropas de la otan. estÁn conscientes de que si el presidenteruso vladimir putin decidiera extender su ofensiva militar a paÍses aliados de la otan, ellos estarÍan en medio de el conflicto. dicen que estÁn preparados para todo. >> se nos prepara para eso. tenemos que estar calmados para cualquier tipo de situaciones. vilma:¿te da miedo morir en la guerra ? >> no. vilma: jonathan dice que su misiÓn es servir a la naciÓn. >> yo sÉ que para mis aliados ahÍ vamos y hacer ayuda. vilma: estas imÁgenes muestran parte de los entrenamientos que realizan estos efectivos. las realizan simulacros de combate en escenarios d
un contingente saliÓ de georgia. de su misiÓn serÁ apoyar a los paÍses aliados de la otan a disuadir cualquier posible agresiÓn como los decÍa roger hace un segundo. vilma tarazona estuvo en la base de georgia. vilma: para la mayorÍa de estos soldados de la tercera divisiÓn de infanterÍa destacados en savannah, georgia, esta es su primera misiÓn. su destino inicial es alemania para apoyar las tropas de la otan. estÁn conscientes de que si el presidenteruso vladimir putin decidiera...
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georgia's president is urging the global community to support ukraine which it says issuing exemplary resistance to russian forces. we spoke to berg's joe mathieu -- bloomberg's joe mathieu. >> i am not seeing vladimir putin's mind of one and where it stops. i have had the experience of the 2008 war which ended with two regions, 20% of georgia's territory it being occupied -- territory being occupied by russia. in 2005, we negotiated with russia of the withdrawal of russian military bases through negotiation. anything can happen. these is where nothing predictable. we need to support ukraine today. which is really showing an exemplary resistance to the extremely unjust war and that is what is -- and that is something to be remembered. a few minutes ago, when on an event where thousands of georgians were gathered, the ukrainian president addressed the georgian people with a few other heads of europe. i had addressed to my people right after that. saying that we need to support ukraine because that is the value of georgia, freedom and independence. i think that those are the values that
georgia's president is urging the global community to support ukraine which it says issuing exemplary resistance to russian forces. we spoke to berg's joe mathieu -- bloomberg's joe mathieu. >> i am not seeing vladimir putin's mind of one and where it stops. i have had the experience of the 2008 war which ended with two regions, 20% of georgia's territory it being occupied -- territory being occupied by russia. in 2005, we negotiated with russia of the withdrawal of russian military bases...
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, that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia. so far over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flight to the west have been stopped because of the war is i see busy the people fleeing russia. understand how terrible this war is. hawk after thrush and what's happened to our country says you're only allowed to call the war a special operation. no new girls have been arrested for simply displaying posters of peace in russia, it's almost impossible to protest against the invasion of ukraine around 15000 people have been arrested so far. restrictions on freedom of speech had been tightened to the extreme. even balloons in the colors of the ukrainian flag can trigger the state authorities was to sub mclaughlin, and let us see him in the 1st cray already for russians right now is to get out of there ah, tilted ash
, that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia. so far over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flight to the west have been stopped because of the war is i see busy the people fleeing russia. understand how terrible this war is. hawk after thrush and what's...
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outside of your immediate jurisdiction for folks along the coast, south georgia come middle georgia come north georgia, it will help low-density communities to plan their transportation systems based upon her broad expanse, 35 years working in transportation. how can that not impact and improve transportation for communities across the state? >> i have always looked at transit as the common thread that we assume the fabric the nation that it serves. there's no point in building strong transit in one area and leaving the rest neighboring agencies desolate. so transit, we call the equalizer because they get you from point a to point b and from point beta .8. that is regardless of where you live, that currency, that equity is available for you. so that's the magic of trent is that it is a common thread through all the community is that it serves and will be better able to link with the other providers of transit and that common goal. >> senator menendez from new jersey is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for holding this hearing. i know you many topics before you and i
outside of your immediate jurisdiction for folks along the coast, south georgia come middle georgia come north georgia, it will help low-density communities to plan their transportation systems based upon her broad expanse, 35 years working in transportation. how can that not impact and improve transportation for communities across the state? >> i have always looked at transit as the common thread that we assume the fabric the nation that it serves. there's no point in building strong...
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and doing a terrible job but we went georgia to have some faith of what is going on. trace: there is bipartisan support wire more states or the feds doing something similar? >> we hope more states will follow georgia has been the number one state in the nation to do business and while we are one of 50 when you the number one state in the nation to do business and take a stand hopefully others will follow and we were surprised and happy to have bipartisan support for this bill. >> it should be noted the president did to move to and normalize trade relations yesterday so we need to make that point on the whole as he was doing enough to push back against by the mayor putin? >> not at all. we have to make sure we protect our allies and atrocities like this so it never happens again. we are back to world war ii if it goes further. so other states can join us. >> pulling back and looking at with actors like russia or china weird to intertwined that quite frankly seen as enemies for too long? >> i think the united states has played a big role worldwide in turning china from
and doing a terrible job but we went georgia to have some faith of what is going on. trace: there is bipartisan support wire more states or the feds doing something similar? >> we hope more states will follow georgia has been the number one state in the nation to do business and while we are one of 50 when you the number one state in the nation to do business and take a stand hopefully others will follow and we were surprised and happy to have bipartisan support for this bill. >> it...
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, that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia. so far over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flights to the west have been stopped because of the war is as he busy the people fleeing russia understand how terrible this war is. cock thrush, and what's happened to our country? if you're only allowed to call the war a special operation? no new girls have been arrested for simply displaying posters of peace in russia, it's almost impossible to protest against the invasion of ukraine around 15000 people have been arrested so far. restrictions on freedom of speech had been tightened to the extreme. even balloons in the colors of the ukrainian flag can trigger the state authorities was to sub mclaughlin, and let us see him in the 1st cray already for russians right now is to get out of there ah, tilted ashore. j
, that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia. so far over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flights to the west have been stopped because of the war is as he busy the people fleeing russia understand how terrible this war is. cock thrush, and what's happened to...
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is calling sanctions ineffective, is that a concerning signal coming from georgia? >> we are calling on all countries to stand up for not only the sovereignty and territorial integrity and independence of ukraine, really what is at the center of the conflict, but to stand up for the broader principles that are at the heart of the rule-based order that have undergirded 70 something years of unprecedented levels of stability, security, prosperity the world over. the same principles that russia violated in 2008 when russian forces invaded georgia is the same principle that vladimir putin is violating today. the idea that border should be inviolable, that you countries, big nations cannot bully small countries, small nations. the idea that might does not equate to write, all of these things are being conceptualized, whether in europe, the indo pacific and anywhere in between. we have called on countries the world over to stand with ukraine and to stand with these broader principles. >> you said it is important that any diplomatic pursuit by ukraine -- does that include
is calling sanctions ineffective, is that a concerning signal coming from georgia? >> we are calling on all countries to stand up for not only the sovereignty and territorial integrity and independence of ukraine, really what is at the center of the conflict, but to stand up for the broader principles that are at the heart of the rule-based order that have undergirded 70 something years of unprecedented levels of stability, security, prosperity the world over. the same principles that...
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so far, over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flight to the west have been stopped because of the war. isn't i see busy the people fleeing russia? understand how terrible this war is? hawk thrush and what's happened to our country? if you're only allowed to call the war a special operation, no good news girls have been arrested for simply displaying posters of peace. in russia, it's almost impossible to protest against the invasion of ukraine. around 15000 people have been arrested so far. restrictions on freedom of speech had been tightened to the extreme. even balloons, in the colors of the ukrainian flag can trigger the state authorities was to sell the globe and let us see him in the 1st cray already for russians. right now is to get out of there ah, tilted ashore. just get out my washing n e y a won't, will save people in russia. spa starts lou dish, but we'll save people in ukraine where i see nobody will say people cry who you were with him specifically. d up push them. yet ladder is one of the russians who fle
so far, over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flight to the west have been stopped because of the war. isn't i see busy the people fleeing russia? understand how terrible this war is? hawk thrush and what's happened to our country? if you're only allowed to call the war a special operation, no good news girls have been arrested for simply displaying posters of peace. in russia, it's almost impossible to protest against the invasion of ukraine. around 15000 people...
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that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia. so far over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flight to the west have been stopped because of the war is i see busy the people fleeing russia. understand how terrible this war is? cock thrush, and what's happened to our country? if you're only allowed to call the war a special operation? no new girls have been arrested for simply displaying posters of peace in russia, it's almost impossible to protest against the invasion of ukraine around $15000.00 people have been arrested so far. restrictions on freedom of speech had been tightened to the extreme. even balloons in the colors of the ukrainian flag can trigger the state authorities was to sub mclaughlin, and let us see him in the 1st cray already for russians right now is to get out of there ah, tilted ashor
that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia. so far over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flight to the west have been stopped because of the war is i see busy the people fleeing russia. understand how terrible this war is? cock thrush, and what's happened to...
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in the russian occupied portions of georgia now for some time. moving towards ukraine. now, this is very significant as well. because it means that the russians forces that are there on the ground are not enough for what the russians want to accomplish. and if they want to focus on that eastern region now, from the ground, these may be the forces that they are bringing in to help them do that. the russians clearly suffering significant losses, digging in defensively on the ground, still launching air strikes, that should be very clear. still operating from the air. but on the ground, clearly suffering losses and now trying to reinforce. >> yeah, on top of all of this, you have additional reporting, barbara, on how russia is running low on air launch cruise missiles. tell us about that. >> so this is very significant because these are the precision air launch missiles they've been used for some of the air strikes. they could launch at very long range, keeping their airplanes out of ukraine air space launching the missiles to strike hundreds of mil
in the russian occupied portions of georgia now for some time. moving towards ukraine. now, this is very significant as well. because it means that the russians forces that are there on the ground are not enough for what the russians want to accomplish. and if they want to focus on that eastern region now, from the ground, these may be the forces that they are bringing in to help them do that. the russians clearly suffering significant losses, digging in defensively on the ground, still...
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, that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia. so far over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flight to the west have been stopped because of the war is i see busy the people fleeing russia. understand how terrible this war is? cock thrush, and what's happened to our country? if you're only allowed to call the war a special operation? no new girls have been arrested for simply displaying posters of peace in russia, it's almost impossible to protest against the invasion of ukraine around $15000.00 people have been arrested so far. restrictions on freedom of speech had been tightened to the extreme. even balloons in the colors of the ukrainian flag can trigger the state authorities was to sub mclaughlin, and let us see him in the 1st cray already for russians right now is to get out of there ah, tilted ashor
, that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia. so far over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flight to the west have been stopped because of the war is i see busy the people fleeing russia. understand how terrible this war is? cock thrush, and what's happened to...
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the speaker pro tempore: wreks, the gentleman from georgia -- without objection, the gentleman from georgia will have the time. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. neal: thank you, madam speaker. let me begin by yielding myself as much time as i might consume, as well as we will proceed to -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. neal: thank you. oftentimes in this chamber, you will hear the phrase transformative. sometimes it's hiesh bollic. but on this -- hieber bollic. but on -- hyperbolic. but on this occasion, it is fund transformation -- it is fundamentally transformative. i want to acknowledge the work of the ranking member on this, mr. brady, because his input has been invaluable in helping to get to this moment. really proud of this work. we are helping americans prepare for a secure retirement. the catch-up provisions alone are startling. in this legislation. remember, there are a lot of people in america who are trying to simultaneously educate their children and save for retirement. it's a real challenge. so the catch-up provisions here mean that if pe
the speaker pro tempore: wreks, the gentleman from georgia -- without objection, the gentleman from georgia will have the time. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. neal: thank you, madam speaker. let me begin by yielding myself as much time as i might consume, as well as we will proceed to -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. neal: thank you. oftentimes in this chamber, you will hear the phrase transformative. sometimes it's hiesh bollic. but on this -- hieber...
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georgia government to be totally uninformed. when people in america don't even have basic health care, many people and they are spending $21000000.00 a year. just operate the lab for over this to pay salaries, maintenance, electricity, the water, you know, $21000000.00 a year. is the, you know, she was a, my, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a goes to show units and i see, and i don't want them a, my gosh, i is a boy by us. yeah. oh i, i, i'm a member to research by any chance a story. you're talking about a around that in $25.00 across the world. many countries bothering only, you know, you know, these can only one. this is because this is not in the united states. this is in countries that are located in, based on this or injury to the local population. now, i think out a local governments of the country, a scientists working out of the program to perform what, what their project they want, you know, involving a without being able to a spoke with the sales and then you can steal stone, you had to, which wa
georgia government to be totally uninformed. when people in america don't even have basic health care, many people and they are spending $21000000.00 a year. just operate the lab for over this to pay salaries, maintenance, electricity, the water, you know, $21000000.00 a year. is the, you know, she was a, my, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a goes to show units and i see, and i don't want them a, my gosh, i is a boy by us. yeah. oh i, i, i'm a member to research by any...
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i'll be on college again for georgia. i'm afraid we're out of time. that's so high. a retired pakistan general. thank you . and that's all for now. my name is peter scott. me back in 30 minutes with more news. ah, ah, ah. hello and welcome to crossed out. were all things are considered on peter labelle, russia special military operation and ukraine continues. this is widely agreed upon . beyond that, media reporting on this conflict could not be more polarized and politicized. in the west, this conflict is black and white. good versus evil. no context is provided, which of course is done on purpose. ah, to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, george samuel in budapest. he's a podcast or at the goggle which can be found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow, we have to meet with bob and she is a political analyst and editor it interest me. internet media project or a gentleman cross stock rolls in effect. that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate it. while it's are, are worth george george. obviously all of us are watc
i'll be on college again for georgia. i'm afraid we're out of time. that's so high. a retired pakistan general. thank you . and that's all for now. my name is peter scott. me back in 30 minutes with more news. ah, ah, ah. hello and welcome to crossed out. were all things are considered on peter labelle, russia special military operation and ukraine continues. this is widely agreed upon . beyond that, media reporting on this conflict could not be more polarized and politicized. in the west, this...
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georgia government to be totally uninformed. when people in america don't even have basic health care, many people and they are spending $21000000.00 a year just operate the lab for overhead. paying salaries, maintenance, electricity, the water, you know, $21000000.00 a year in the, you know, she was a, my, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, i mean, i'm going to go a my gosh, a is a boy by b r i a, i'm a member to research by any chance these are, are, they can do it on their own territory. you're talking about a program that in $25.00 across the world. many countries bothering only, you know, main rivals and, you know, these can only one purpose is because this is not in the united states. this is in countries that are located in the best or injury to the local population. an eye out of a local governments of the country, a scientists working on the program to perform what, what their project is. the ones are involving a without being able to a spoke with the sales and when you do it, because you know, whe
georgia government to be totally uninformed. when people in america don't even have basic health care, many people and they are spending $21000000.00 a year just operate the lab for overhead. paying salaries, maintenance, electricity, the water, you know, $21000000.00 a year in the, you know, she was a, my, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, i mean, i'm going to go a my gosh, a is a boy by b r i a, i'm a member to research by any chance these are, are, they can do it on...
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he champions marta and accessible public transportation in the state of georgia. he created an expansive vision tfor transit in metro atlanta and means a tremendous legacy that colleagues will continue. although jeff is no longer with us, his work and vision are sustained and alive with us and will work together to realize as much as we can and if i might to extend our condolences to the whole marta family during this entire difficult time. following mr. parker's passing in january mr. greenwood was selected as the interim ceo general manager with 30 years of experience in transit with chief service officer the third-largest transit system in the commission to oversee bus and rail and transit security and out to carry the torch forward from mr. parker to lead the largest and most ambitious expansion since the founding over 40 years ago expansion and modernization that would not be possible without this committee and your support. welcome to the senate. >> president of the transportation department afl-cio and elected president of the transportation trades apartmen
he champions marta and accessible public transportation in the state of georgia. he created an expansive vision tfor transit in metro atlanta and means a tremendous legacy that colleagues will continue. although jeff is no longer with us, his work and vision are sustained and alive with us and will work together to realize as much as we can and if i might to extend our condolences to the whole marta family during this entire difficult time. following mr. parker's passing in january mr....
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it's not solely ukraine's war, it is also the war for georgia. went there to ukraine to defend the sovereign and freedom of their own country. today georgia's independence depends on ukraine and its victory. >> reporter: yeah, eric, and people in these neighboring countries are obviously concerned. the thought is if putin can do this in ukraine, he can easily do it to them as well. back to you, eric. everybody everything the ukrainians, an inspiration to the world. charles, thank you. >> we cannot stop even for a minute because each minute is about our fate, our future, about the fact of where we'll live. 30th day, a month has passed. if russia had known what expected them here, they would definitely be afraid of coming here. arthel: and that is ukrainian president zelenskyy encouraging his country to keep fighting back against russia. this as putin's forces continue to deliver devastating blows to major ukrainian cities, firing on civilian targets from afar. lviv is now on that list. kira rudik is a member of the ukrainian parliament, she joins
it's not solely ukraine's war, it is also the war for georgia. went there to ukraine to defend the sovereign and freedom of their own country. today georgia's independence depends on ukraine and its victory. >> reporter: yeah, eric, and people in these neighboring countries are obviously concerned. the thought is if putin can do this in ukraine, he can easily do it to them as well. back to you, eric. everybody everything the ukrainians, an inspiration to the world. charles, thank you....
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that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law. very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia so far. over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flight to the west have been stopped because of the war is i see busy the people fleeing russia. understand how terrible this war is, cock thrush, and what's happened to our country? if you're only allowed to call the war a special operation? no new girls have been arrested for simply displaying posters of peace. in russia, it's almost impossible to protest against the invasion of ukraine around $15000.00 people have been arrested so far. restrictions on freedom of speech, i've been tightened to the extreme. even balloons in the colors of the ukrainian flag can trigger the state authorities was to sub mclaughlin and let us see him in the 1st cray already for russians right now is to get out of there ah, tilted as
that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law. very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia so far. over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flight to the west have been stopped because of the war is i see busy the people fleeing russia. understand how terrible this war is, cock thrush, and what's happened to...
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barrack, he's from valerie barbara because actually recently had to move from ukraine to buy to me in georgia because of the war and he joins us from there. thanks a lot for being with us on day to be your business. can you just explain to resist the ultimate aim for bella ruth, to be absorbed into russia? oh, well the thing is that after lucas, i'm lost the lessons in the father duane team. and he has told me that each one of them was basically a trade in so i see him on beller road for ration support. the reason is that the only on the last names are national friend of your president, for i show him or him and therefore it looks like that does not have any other options. so does this have a close the union between russia and batteries? it's not something this welcome bye bell russians. i don't think so much. most surely wants to leave a separate country, although, at least before the war, general attitudes toward the russian where rather positive. but the russians always wanted to leave a separate country. that is also being targeted with sanctions for its part in the invasion of ukraine an
barrack, he's from valerie barbara because actually recently had to move from ukraine to buy to me in georgia because of the war and he joins us from there. thanks a lot for being with us on day to be your business. can you just explain to resist the ultimate aim for bella ruth, to be absorbed into russia? oh, well the thing is that after lucas, i'm lost the lessons in the father duane team. and he has told me that each one of them was basically a trade in so i see him on beller road for ration...
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, that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia. so far over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flight to the west have been stopped because of the war is i see busy the people fleeing russia. understand how terrible this war is? cock thrush, and what's happened to our country faces? you're only allowed to call the war a special operation. no new girls have been arrested for simply displaying posters of peace in russia, it's almost impossible to protest against the invasion of ukraine around 15000 people have been arrested so far. restrictions on freedom of speech have been tightened to the extreme. even balloons in the colors of the ukrainian flag can trigger the state authorities was to sub mclaughlin, and let us see him in the 1st cray already for russians right now is to get out of there ah, tilted ashor
, that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia. so far over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flight to the west have been stopped because of the war is i see busy the people fleeing russia. understand how terrible this war is? cock thrush, and what's happened to...
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georgia, republic of georgia, 2.5 million. we saw how russia struggled south of asia. now it's ukraine, 42 million. we see how russia is struggling. really struggling as they're being pushed back now. ukraine is not the republic of georgia. appeasement, the problem we're looking at was ceded in syria. when you give up our three huge air bases over to the russians, what message does that send? when you turn over syria to the russians, what message does that send? host: let's go to billy calling from new jersey on the republican line. billy, good morning? caller: good morning, everyone. i was on the njeha.com website and they explained it pretty well with war with white people and how the zionist are trying to commit white genocide and only the white countries taking in nonwhite and can breed us out. you look at every tv show, every tv commercial, mixed couples, gay couples, and imagine the world without white people, everybody would be living in mud huts. host: nbc news put out a poll showing president joe biden's current approval ratings in the united states. i'll brin
georgia, republic of georgia, 2.5 million. we saw how russia struggled south of asia. now it's ukraine, 42 million. we see how russia is struggling. really struggling as they're being pushed back now. ukraine is not the republic of georgia. appeasement, the problem we're looking at was ceded in syria. when you give up our three huge air bases over to the russians, what message does that send? when you turn over syria to the russians, what message does that send? host: let's go to billy calling...
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marjorie taylor greene's appearance at that event did not bother former georgia senator david perdue, who is not running for governor. he said he will still attend greens event. isn't that awesome? now, a rational person facing that kind of backlash for head raleigh -- maybe not say, show up for the state of the union and scream at the president like you're in the stands of a wwe event. representatives of the states of georgia and colorado, in a desperate plea for the kind of negative attention they really do seem to thrive off of -- george biden's state of the union was really quite good. -- totally possible, even our super fractured partisan government -- i talked to a senator from the state of georgia, raphael warnock right after this. k right after this my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... qui
marjorie taylor greene's appearance at that event did not bother former georgia senator david perdue, who is not running for governor. he said he will still attend greens event. isn't that awesome? now, a rational person facing that kind of backlash for head raleigh -- maybe not say, show up for the state of the union and scream at the president like you're in the stands of a wwe event. representatives of the states of georgia and colorado, in a desperate plea for the kind of negative attention...
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and middle georgia and south georgia were there is not a robust t infrastructure? >> marta enjoys a one cent sales tax &-ampersand love the communities outside of marta footprint one of the common complaints that wee here is that transit is not expanding dfast enough and is not going to the places that are developing around the currento marta footprint. so that agency that doesn't have as much funding or the formal available to do that type of investigation it will allow them to catch up and do the worknk necessary necessary to benefit the region theory considered and interconnected network. >> and for parts of georgia outside of the immediate jurisdiction and local transit will help low-density communities how improved transportation for communities across the state quick. >> i have always looked at transit as a common thread there is no point in building strong transit and one area and need any bearing agencies desolate so we call it the equalizer because it gets from point a to point b so that is regardless of where you live that currency or that equity is avail
and middle georgia and south georgia were there is not a robust t infrastructure? >> marta enjoys a one cent sales tax &-ampersand love the communities outside of marta footprint one of the common complaints that wee here is that transit is not expanding dfast enough and is not going to the places that are developing around the currento marta footprint. so that agency that doesn't have as much funding or the formal available to do that type of investigation it will allow them to catch...
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, that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia. so far over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flight to the west have been stopped because of the war is i see busy the people fleeing russia. understand how terrible this war is. hawk thrush and what happened to our country if you're only allowed to call the war a special operation. law school new girls have been arrested for simply displaying posters of peace. in russia, it's almost impossible to protest against the invasion of ukraine. around 15000 people have been arrested so far. restrictions on freedom of speech, i've been tightened to the extreme. even balloons, in the colors of the ukrainian flag can trigger the state authorities was to sell the globe and let us see him in the 1st cray already for russians. right now is to get out of there ah, tilted
, that didn't go so you've made it into georgia also. what do you have any documents proving that you were arrested twice in russia? law very good. they're on their phones nonstop. they communicate via messaging apps with people trying to leave russia. so far over 25000 russians have taken the route through georgia. most direct flight to the west have been stopped because of the war is i see busy the people fleeing russia. understand how terrible this war is. hawk thrush and what happened to...
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i don't think that's ever happening to georgia. change gears a little bit here. what happened to western values? what happened to freedom of speech? i mean, if you, if you question the mentor, that, that the state department and, and they have described for the intel intelligence community, you're a traitor, how do we get here? i know that started under trump, but this is bleeding into just everything. now, you drink vodka, you're an agent of who would have thought go ahead. yeah, i mean in some ways, i think the, the arbitrary government measures during the cobit theory of the past 2 years kind of paved the way for this. but versus the acts that have been undertaken against russian media. they just like that, no legislation boss just simply, you know, a government decrease. russians are getting the property seat. right. you don't have to like russian 1000000000 as the thing. but what the hell does this about? what does they done? did they use you declare one day? oh, this person is part of boot in, in a circle. what does that mean? i mean, even if true, what doe
i don't think that's ever happening to georgia. change gears a little bit here. what happened to western values? what happened to freedom of speech? i mean, if you, if you question the mentor, that, that the state department and, and they have described for the intel intelligence community, you're a traitor, how do we get here? i know that started under trump, but this is bleeding into just everything. now, you drink vodka, you're an agent of who would have thought go ahead. yeah, i mean in...
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the georgia government to be totally and inform. when people in america don't even have basic health care. many people and they are spending $21000000.00 a year just operate the lab for over here is to pay in salaries, maintenance, electricity, the water, you know, $21000000.00 a year. the, you know, she was a, my, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a. ready a, a a goes yeah, units and i see, and i don't want them a, my gosh, i is a boy by us. yeah. oh i a, i'm a member to research by any chance or are they can do it on their own territory. you're talking about a program that in 25 across the world, many countries bothering only yes, main rivals. you know, they can only one purpose is because this is not in the united states. this is in countries that are located in the day or injury to the local population. i, i think out a local governments of the country, a scientists working out of the program to perform what they are for project. the ones are involving a spoke with the salesman when you do it, because you know, when y
the georgia government to be totally and inform. when people in america don't even have basic health care. many people and they are spending $21000000.00 a year just operate the lab for over here is to pay in salaries, maintenance, electricity, the water, you know, $21000000.00 a year. the, you know, she was a, my, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a. ready a, a a goes yeah, units and i see, and i don't want them a, my gosh, i is a boy by us. yeah. oh i a, i'm a member to research by...
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why is president biden coming after georgia senate candidate herschel walker? he's here next to tell us. stay there. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. ♪ ♪ >> laura: with all the rot that is in this administration, you have to start asking, what are the president's priorities? well, biden has decided not to clean house in the white house, like the white house staff. he has decided to clean house at the presidents council on sports fitness and nutrition. and by that i mean force out two trump appointees still sitting on it because sports is now politicized. dr. odds and herschel walker telling them to resign by 6:00 p.m. last night or be fired, they both chose the latter. one of them is here to tell us why. herschel walker, georgia senate candidate and former nfl player extraordinaire joins me now. so that's it? i guess you're officially off the council for just being you? >> well, i am, and yo
why is president biden coming after georgia senate candidate herschel walker? he's here next to tell us. stay there. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. ♪ ♪ >> laura: with all the rot that is in this administration, you have to start asking, what are the president's priorities? well, biden has decided not to clean house...
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napo georgia that we know and love, but georgia nevertheless. it was georgia. so it happened, but nothing happened during our administration. that includes with taiwan. now they are flying farmers right over the middle of taiwan. that didn't take place. nobody discussed it. i also had a conversation with president xi of china, but i had a very strong conversation with president putin, and he understood, and i won't go into the great details of the conversation, because nobody has to know that, but i will tell you, it never ever would have happened. if we were -- if i was president, if we have the trump administration in there like we had tremendous years, tremendous success, economy, energy independence, all of the things, largest tax cuts in the history of our country which helped bring about the greatest economy we have ever had, this would have never ever happened, so when i look at it and i look at the horrible things taking place, you wouldn't even believe what is taking place. to have everything on video, because people have cell phones today, so you see
napo georgia that we know and love, but georgia nevertheless. it was georgia. so it happened, but nothing happened during our administration. that includes with taiwan. now they are flying farmers right over the middle of taiwan. that didn't take place. nobody discussed it. i also had a conversation with president xi of china, but i had a very strong conversation with president putin, and he understood, and i won't go into the great details of the conversation, because nobody has to know that,...
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he went to georgia and declared that the wrote to nato membership is open open. this was so strong that even the media picks up homeless and it was the media now pretending all, oh no, no, no, no, there be no plans at all. no plans at all book bringing in the ukrainians and they so they lie about that just like they, they all know there were no promises made to go back job so now no, no, no that was your grade wasn't going to be broken tonight, but he's clear that there was such plans and that by, you know, rushing this through and no one was going to resist. the russians were getting extremely concerned. and i think that explains why their tone changed in response was in november we just started talking about red lines. and then a december, when russia presented these 2 very harsh documents to me. so and the united states, still not a lot of these brought in and they said we just hear about this horrible, big, ugly bear. and this plucky little country trying to resist the aggression. you know, give me a ga, ga that a wonderful job of introducing this topic here.
he went to georgia and declared that the wrote to nato membership is open open. this was so strong that even the media picks up homeless and it was the media now pretending all, oh no, no, no, no, there be no plans at all. no plans at all book bringing in the ukrainians and they so they lie about that just like they, they all know there were no promises made to go back job so now no, no, no that was your grade wasn't going to be broken tonight, but he's clear that there was such plans and that...
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finally, we end tonight with the true meaning of friendship, demonstrated by two georgia teenagers. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. tonight, the president and his top national security advisers are skeptical that a russian pledge to scale back could mean that the war in ukraine could be a step closer to being over. but there was a positive development today, as negotiators from russia and ukraine met in turkey for a day of peace talks aimed at ending russia's deadly invasion. in an address tonight, zelenskyy said the talks were positive, but that that doesn't drown out the sound of russian attacks. the russian negotiator raised the possibility of a meeting between president zelenskyy and putin that could occur after a draft agreement was ready. and there's this new development tonight in the effort to target russian oligarchs-- we're learning tonight that the british seized their first super yacht, a $50 million ship. we
finally, we end tonight with the true meaning of friendship, demonstrated by two georgia teenagers. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. tonight, the president and his top national security advisers are skeptical that a russian pledge to scale back could mean that the war in ukraine could be a step closer to being over....
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you went to georgia and declared that the wrote to nato membership is open open. this was so strong that even the media picks up on this and it was the media now pretending. oh no, no, no, no, no, there be no plans at all. no plans at all book bringing in the ukraine into nate, so they lie about they're just likely they all know there were no promises made to go about, you know, with your grade wasn't going to be brought into later, but he's clear that's worth such plans and that by, you know, rushing the through and no one was going to resist. the russians were getting extremely concerned. and i think that explains why their tone changed in responses . in november we'll start talking about red line. and then a december, when russia presented these 2 very harsh documents to nato and the united states to know why these brought in. and they said we just hear about this horrible, big, ugly bear. and this plucky little country trying to resist aggression. you know, gimme george, george is that a wonderful job of introducing this topic here? because if you watch wester
you went to georgia and declared that the wrote to nato membership is open open. this was so strong that even the media picks up on this and it was the media now pretending. oh no, no, no, no, no, there be no plans at all. no plans at all book bringing in the ukraine into nate, so they lie about they're just likely they all know there were no promises made to go about, you know, with your grade wasn't going to be brought into later, but he's clear that's worth such plans and that by, you know,...
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studies have found that georgia lost 25% of its manufacturing jobs since 1999. not only is this bad for workers, it's harmful to our national security when we are dependent on other nations to manufacture critical goods and services. ms. bourdeaux: the america competes act would address this vulnerability by ma making a historic investment in our nation's manufacturing capability and would equip us to mitigate future supply chain disruptions. i urge my colleagues to retain this critical subtitle as we work to pass a final competitiveness bill. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise today to recognize an amazing young man and scout in my community. in bucks county, pennsylvania. alex golia. after completing his air of light award in pack 1 of the sc
studies have found that georgia lost 25% of its manufacturing jobs since 1999. not only is this bad for workers, it's harmful to our national security when we are dependent on other nations to manufacture critical goods and services. ms. bourdeaux: the america competes act would address this vulnerability by ma making a historic investment in our nation's manufacturing capability and would equip us to mitigate future supply chain disruptions. i urge my colleagues to retain this critical...
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in 2008, after russia had annexed parts of georgia, the president of poland visited georgia's capital of tbilisi and warned of the threat posed by russia to the entire region. he said, and i quote, today georgia. tomorrow ukraine. the day after tomorrow, the baltic states. and later perhaps the time will come for his country, poland. well, today senator grassley and i are introducing a bill to discourage russia from extending putin's war into nato territory and forcing the alliance to invoke its article 5 collective security commitment. our bill is called the baltic defense and deterrence act. it directs the department of state and the department of defense to establish and implement economic and security initiatives to deepen u.s. ties with the baltic states. our bill will strengthen a strong partnership. it will enhance the capability of the region, critical allies and nato's eastern flank to respond to threats including russia's disinformation. and in lithuania's case growing economic pressure. cosponsors come from both sides of the aisle. senators stabenow, king, blume thowl, duck
in 2008, after russia had annexed parts of georgia, the president of poland visited georgia's capital of tbilisi and warned of the threat posed by russia to the entire region. he said, and i quote, today georgia. tomorrow ukraine. the day after tomorrow, the baltic states. and later perhaps the time will come for his country, poland. well, today senator grassley and i are introducing a bill to discourage russia from extending putin's war into nato territory and forcing the alliance to invoke...
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it's a georgia me. i've always founded quite whimsical. when you read western media, american cable tv, what is people thinking, what is it? why it's always the same thing. just like, what did you just go to the kremlin website or thompson? maybe just read official announcements. i mean, can take it with a grain of salt, but it's there in black and white. it's pretty easy. if you go to task, for example, there, they always write everything in very simple sentences. if you notice that it's very simple and it's the strange thing is that now there's a lot of belligerent talk about a, well, why don't we escalate, you know, with, you know, even putting in as poem proposes when in these a nato peacekeepers into your brain or less of a no fly zone. bowden isn't going to escalate. he's not crazy enough to saw the nuclear war. we. it's ok. we can do this. you know, like there's no danger that big, like ambassador michael mccaul say this kind of thing or doesn't it? it is quite clear that button and the rush of a bluffing. they are very, very seriou
it's a georgia me. i've always founded quite whimsical. when you read western media, american cable tv, what is people thinking, what is it? why it's always the same thing. just like, what did you just go to the kremlin website or thompson? maybe just read official announcements. i mean, can take it with a grain of salt, but it's there in black and white. it's pretty easy. if you go to task, for example, there, they always write everything in very simple sentences. if you notice that it's very...
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georgia and ukraine appeared to be next on the list. mother with the gateway thing though, is sheila commission this will destin them? going to need another school shooting me? me it. michael was machine. yeah. whether i knew that there's some i williamson elecom is between us. mr. real, don't know about it at the sure you know what to do is you fuck them. he's a she wouldn't they even though with you unless you be viewer, but i would assume this person would just go into the machine. you're still still esteem is median, or the re, noel is, is up at the new park, noting it was the roof was got a bunch of go with the gold rush and the u. s. have always accused each other of trying to install public regimes. that was the case in georgia where we saw an internal armed conflict, lead c, at another stand between russia and the west. and that was the case in ukraine when president young the college refused to sign an e u association agreement. choosing closer trade ties with russia, the president was forced out in a violent crew to talk and t
georgia and ukraine appeared to be next on the list. mother with the gateway thing though, is sheila commission this will destin them? going to need another school shooting me? me it. michael was machine. yeah. whether i knew that there's some i williamson elecom is between us. mr. real, don't know about it at the sure you know what to do is you fuck them. he's a she wouldn't they even though with you unless you be viewer, but i would assume this person would just go into the machine. you're...
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we sort a ceasefire in georgia and sorted. all that out and quite and down the georgia war, wherever we go, all we do is bring peace. yeah, it looks pretty ugly, white and happens though, and it, that involves fragmenting georgia and splitting off 2 provinces to pretend they were independent countries. it means a russian true presence in georgia and as well as in azerbaijan and our media, that frees the conflicts. they're just like their russian troops still involved over in the so called trans yester republic, which i'd love to see some day must be about and feet wide and it's widest. but it's a, it's this comical way of keeping russian troops and in moldova, and throughout central asia. i mean, i think be the objectives here are pretty self evident, and we're saying the most violent expression of it in ukraine today. but i think cohen's policy to recreate brushing the gemini at a minimum and the space is a former soviet union and maybe russian sovereignty is, is completely open. so what do you think the only reason that have
we sort a ceasefire in georgia and sorted. all that out and quite and down the georgia war, wherever we go, all we do is bring peace. yeah, it looks pretty ugly, white and happens though, and it, that involves fragmenting georgia and splitting off 2 provinces to pretend they were independent countries. it means a russian true presence in georgia and as well as in azerbaijan and our media, that frees the conflicts. they're just like their russian troops still involved over in the so called trans...
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that gave putin an incentive to invade georgia and then ukraine. and the problem is that once putin attacked both of those countries, that basically froze the process of admitting them to nato because nato does not want to admit a country that is in a state of war with russia because if they became a member of nato that would mean that nato would be in a state of war with russia, which is a country that has something like 6,000 nuclear weapons. so we don't want to trigger world war three. so there is, that basically accounts for the reluctents to admit either georgia or ukraine into nato. but i think a more promising policy would be to move towards admitting ukraine into the european union which is also something that putin does not want to see. but that's not the same kind of direct threat to russia and would not embroil the u.s. and nato countries in a war with russia. host: let me take a second here to remind our viewers that they can take part in our conversations. we're going up our regular lines. the numbers are on your screen. keep in mind y
that gave putin an incentive to invade georgia and then ukraine. and the problem is that once putin attacked both of those countries, that basically froze the process of admitting them to nato because nato does not want to admit a country that is in a state of war with russia because if they became a member of nato that would mean that nato would be in a state of war with russia, which is a country that has something like 6,000 nuclear weapons. so we don't want to trigger world war three. so...