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Good morning thanks for watching it is certainly saturday morning it is now here in moscow by National Chemical weapons watchdog concerning that alleged you may recall chlorine attack in the syrian city of duma last year the release appears to lend credence than to claims that senior officials deliberately left critical details out of the organizations final report with more. So what he makes has released its latest cache from the o. P. C. Dubey on the alleged chemical attack in duma in april 28th now this 4th batches of documents present some inconsistency is within the probe one of which suggests that o. P. C. W. Members met with toxicologists to decipher whether or not there was a connection between symptoms of the alleged victims and the chlorine exposure well the experts in the field concluded that there was no correlation but that conclusion was admitted from the final report with respect to the consistency of the observed and reported symptoms of the alleged victims with possibl
Good evening, verne. Welcome. We will now come to order. Like to start off by welcoming mr. Dan bush some of North Carolina to the committee. Thank you, sir. Thank you, mr. Chairman. Delighted to be with you. Look forward to meeting with you, sir. Subcommittee is meeting today to receive testimony on one year later the implementation of the tsa modernization act. And without objection, the chairs authorized to declare the subcommittee in recess at any point. I want to thank you, Ranking Member lesco, and our distinguished witnesses for joining us today. One year ago this month, congress enacted the First Comprehensive reauthorization of the tsa known as the tsa modernization act. The act incorporated substantial number of bills and provisions that originated in this committee. It stands as a testament to the committees longstanding bipartisan efforts to conduct oversight of tsa. And i thank my colleagues, ms. Watsoncoleman and mr. Catko for their leadership in advancing legislation las
Hyoshin na, who has a concert coming up in San Francisco. Youll hear from her here first, all that on our show today. Well, the census count for 2020 is shaping up to be one of the most important population counts ever, especially with 330 million people. But also for Asian Americans because its the Fastest Growing ethnic group in the us, but the least likely to participate. And our next guests want people to know that hurts the community. In order to highlight that, we are going to focus on the challenges facing Asian Americans in the east bay. Joining me now is alexander saingchin, the Vice President of Community Investment and partnership for the east Bay Community foundation, helping to fund efforts to get the count done. And vivian huang, the Deputy Director for the Asian Pacific Environmental Network, an organization with deep roots in the states asian, immigrant, and refugee communities. Welcome to the show. Alexander saingchin thanks so much. Vivian huang thank you so much robe
Maybe because we have the spirit of vera a year ago and now the unit is operating in a completely different way, they are already choosing tactics based on the tractor of the enemys actions and we can even say that they have not adapted. We it was trained due to the fact that we have an officer corps of average fighters. That is, they feel with their skin what is happening, unlike those who are at a great distance. We, uh , have worthy sergeants soldiers who are being promoted to officer positions, and including a lot of substance sergeants soldiers are now in command of the itchs. Better well , you see some peculiarity here in those who have undergone nato training. It doesnt particularly strike the eye how effective the work that the paratroopers were taught is now , that is, throwing behind the front line, because in conditions when there are birds, when everything is visible 24 7, its hard to come back. Here yes, the specifics of the war of the 21st century, right . This is war equ