Already during the training they chose two of them, and i flew alone. The flight into space was preceded by months of training together with a backup. And now the vast experience accumulated by the star city instructors in all climatic zones of the country is being passed on to future syrian cosmonauts. Analysis will come later. And the divers had already appreciated the actions of munir habib and Muhammad Faris and presented these lydias. Do these flowers grow in your homeland . Unfortunately we dont have it. Are such trainings necessary or not . Of course, as your proverb will say, seeing once is better than hearing 100 times, such training is very important, because without such training, we will not imagine how we can rescue from the water. Muhammad faris was not an allawi, like most representatives of the government of the Syrian Arab Republic and the baaz party. Allegedly, this played a decisive role in emphasizing the unity of the nation. On july 22 , 1987, on the soyuz tm3 spac
This is the second year in a row this gathering, dedicated to peaceful resolution of conflict, is darkened by the shadow of war. An illegal war of conquest, brought without provocation by russia against its neighbour, ukraine. Like every nation in the world, the United States wants this war to end. No nation wants this war to end more than ukraine. And we strongly support ukraine in its efforts to bring about a diplomatic resolution that deliversjust and lasting peace. But russia alone, russia alone bears responsibility for this war. Russia alone has the power to end this war immediately. And it is russia alone that stands in the way of peace because the russians price for peace is ukraines capitulation, ukraines territory, and ukraines children. Russia believes that the world will grow weary and allow it to brutalise ukraine without consequence. But i ask you this, if we abandon the Core Principles of the United States to appease an oppressor, can any member state in this body feel co
In my eyes, he deserves nothing less than a life sentence, and i hope he gets it. I hope they throw away the key and he never comes out. Never to do this to anybody else again. Paterson has been told to expect a custodial sentence when he attends court tomorrow. The maximum punishment is life in prison. Jeremy cook, bbc news. And join huw edwards for the bbc wales leaders debate. Applause good evening, noswaith dda, a warm welcome to the sse Swalec Stadium in the heart of the welsh Capitalfor A Special Live election debate, and welcome to people across the uk watching on the bbc news channel. This is where well be spending the next 90 minutes, testing the pledges and ambitions of five Political Parties in wales. As voters prepare to visit the Polling Stations on thursday of next week, well be exploring some of the biggest issues featuring in this campaign, from the challenges of the Brexit Process ahead to the questions raised by the terrible events in Manchester Last week. We asked th
310 Million People who would help stick together because they believe in a rule of law. Welcome to landmark cases. Our seary ises looking at 12 of the most important cases in the Supreme Courts history. We learn more about the people and the issues behind them. Tonight, were going to be talking about lockner versus new york 1905 and it is one of the most controversial cases of the Supreme Court and the story of of a baker in new york whose case gave rise to an era that gave rise over 34 years approximately let me introduce you to the guest this will tell us more about this important keynes and why its been important for the Supreme Court in our countrys history. Randy barnett is at Georgetown University law school and the auth are on of a book called restoring the lost constitution, the presumption of liberty. Randy barnett. Thank you for being with us. Paul kens wrote the bock on lochner. His home base is Texas State University where he teaches political science. Paul, thanks. Im tell
310 Million People who would help stick together because they believe in a rule of law. Welcome to landmark cases. Our seary ises looking at 12 of the most important cases in the Supreme Courts history. We learn more about the people and the issues behind them. Tonight, were going to be talking about lockner versus new york 1905 and it is one of the most controversial cases of the Supreme Court and the story of of a baker in new york whose case gave rise to an era that gave rise over 34 years approximately let me introduce you to the guest this will tell us more about this important keynes and why its been important for the Supreme Court in our countrys history. Randy barnett is at Georgetown University law school and the auth are on of a book called restoring the lost constitution, the presumption of liberty. Randy barnett. Thank you for being with us. Paul kens wrote the bock on lochner. His home base is Texas State University where he teaches political science. Paul, thanks. Im tell