Title of heroes of russia on these already Almost Legendary shots on vodarovka, zaporozhye region , a column of western equipment is moving towards russian positions. Tanks and armored vehicles. The very beginning of the socalled counteroffensive of the armed forces, which will choke in the coming weeks and the beginning of this was laid, including in this battle 144 goes 80 without equipment. And we have one alyosha there , one alyosha, the tanks call sign symbolically refers to the great patriotic war, and the behavior of the crew is heroism in its textbook understanding , one tank against the enemy forces that are many times superior. Today, the ministry of defense revealed the details of this battle, it turns out that even before the main events, the tank was hit by heavy artillery shelling, the mechanic was wounded , the driver had to take his place, the crew commander, having found eight units of enemy equipment in the face of the lane. The crew did not retreat and opened fire. F
Remarks by the lawyer of congressman conyers regarding the women who accused him of sexual harassment. If you missed it you can find it online at cspan. Org. Starting now, take you live to a discussion about diplomacy and north korea. This is being hosted by the u. S. Institute of peace in washington, d. C. Live here on cspan. I was waiting for a cue. Great. Thanks. I was waiting for a hi sign and we dont need one. Its not like all that. Usually you wait for the guy in the headset to give you like that and we are a little bit less formal today. Thank you for being here to this presentation from america abroad. Its a show that brings social issues at home. Im todd. Ost of the takeaway from international and wnyc. I have been excited as i have been preparing because the issue of north korea is rising to the forefront of americans minds. These are experts here with me and you are well versed in this topic as well and Many Americans for the first time in a long time are starting to think a
Many americans, for the first time, are starting to think a lot harder about north korea, the potential threat, and what it means for them. Everybody in washington is thinking about it. I am glad you are here and im glad to be part of this. I am joined by four panelists to bring a wide range of perspective on north korea. First is our host, frank, who is the u. S. Institute of pieces expert focusing on issues from 2001 until this year. He served as the Senior Adviser for north korea in the office of secretary of defense. Welcome. [applause] he is your host, after all. Jean lee is here. The First American granted access to north korea. She became the chief of the pyongyang bureau. [applause] she is a colleague in the press. Former reporter. Todd anthony is a senior fellow at the foundation. He is a former government expert on targeted financial measures, sanctions against hostile regimes. He is here to guide us through some of the questions of sanctions. It is good to have you, anthony.
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Im todd come host of the take with them Public Radio International and wnyc and is a pleasure to be invited to host this panel today and i been excited about it as ive been preparing because the issue of north korea is rising to the forefront of americas, americans mice. These are experts with me and youre all well versed in this topic, too, and Many Americans with first time in a long time are starting to take a lot harder look about north korea, the potential threat and what it means for them to everybody in washington is thinking about it so im glad to be here and im glad to be part of this. Im joined by four panelists who bring a wide range of perspectives on north n korea. First is our host who is the u. S. Institute of peace expert focusing on Korean Peninsula issues from 2001 until this year. Year. Frank served as a Senior Advisor for north korea into office of the secretary of defense. Welcome. [applause] he is your host, after all. Chief of the pyongyang bureau. [applause] she