Prime minister morovetsky is already on the verge of fighting because of access to zelensky, president zelensky, so that he will never insult the poles again. The head of the kiev regime does not let up, demands not to organize political concerts and wants compensation for restrictions on the export of ukrainian grain, fire and water grand show in peterhof, autumn fountain festival. Fireworks light show journey through eras there is something to be proud of, the grandiose project of channel one agency for Strategic Initiatives world invention of technologies is a super opportunity for our manufacturers. Russian production can be interesting, honest, unique and innovative. Powerful explosions thundered in several regions of ukraine from dnepr, this is the former dnepropetrovsk, reports are coming about the fourth air raid alert of the night in the area of strikes was also announced in the poltava, nikolaev, kharkov regions and the latest data from the front line from our ministry
Patriot systems. The leader of the polish regime said that warsaw has practically no weapons for air defense. The president of lithuania makes excuses in the same tone. According to nauseda, there are no petriat systems in the country. Vilnius does everything, but there are opportunities for there are fewer and fewer military supplies to the kyiv regime. There is no help in sight from the states. Bloomberg reports that washington has no plan for arms supplies other than the 60 billion stuck in congress. Kyiv is like that. I dont like the layout. Earlier, mit nezalezhnost said that good , calm diplomacy had not worked. Now we will have to ask the west for weapons harshly. St. Bartholomews night witch hunt, this is how the Russian Orthodox church reacted to the initiative of the head of the ministry of internal affairs of estonia to recognize the moscow patriarchate as a terrorist organization. Baltic republics want to ban the activities of the Russian Orthodox church by court decision.
The library of congress cohosted this 50 minute event. Good afternoon. Thank you for coming and welcome to the library of congress. I am carla hayden, the 14th librarian of congress. [applause] thank you. We are looking forward to a very, very exciting afternoon celebrating the 50th anniversary of the signing by president Lyndon Johnson of the public broadcasting act of 1967. Four starstudded panelists in store for you, featuring many great names of public broadcasting in on radio and in television. I want to take this opportunity to single out one of our guests today. Is mr. Henry morgan fall morganthall ii. I. He is 100 years old. [applause] and he was working at wgbh 50 years ago with the act was passed. His grandfather was fdrs treasury secretary. I am proud to say the library of congress has the papers of his grandfather. Sir, we are truly honored you are here with us today. Thank you. [applause] carla many of you may know that the library of congress is the largest and most compr
Many of you may know that the library of congress has the most comprehensive collection of sound recordings, Radio Broadcasts in world, honor to host this event with wgbh educational foundation, our collaborators in the american archive of public broadcasting or a apd. A apb. Up. T my centuries mixed [laughter] 1964. The National Education television and radio center. Incidentally, last month, we digitized two of these programs so they could be more accessible the of the librarys website. The librarys public Broadcasting Holdings have grown since 19th before to include tens of thousands of film, video, and audio masters from eta, and inet and w addition to the thousands of excess copies, we routinely acquire as copyright deposits from public broadcasting stations and producers across the nation. Americahief steward of s in the world record of knowledge, we took to heart the television and video preservation study commissioned 20 years ago by the library of congress, which characterized
And charging extra for socalled fast lanes to any websites or apps. News conferences by the individual fcc commissioners followed the session [inaudible discussion] good morning. Welcome to the may 2017 open meeting of the federal Communications Commission. Please introduce our agenda this morning. Thank you, mr. Chairman. Good morning to you and good morning, commissioners. For todays meeting youll hear a presentation and six items for your consideration. First, you will hear a presentation on the Public Safety and Homeland Security bureaus final report on its investigation into the faulty 911 outage at t mobility experiences march 8, 2017. Second youll consider a notice of proposed rulemaking that would both facilitate deployment of and russ regulatory burdens on three times of fixed Satellite Service earth stations authorized to transmit while inr motion. Earth stations on vessels, vehicle mounted earth stations and earth stations aboard aircraft. Third, you will consider a report a