Attacked at night. According to the air force, the occupiers launched shaheds from primorskoakhtarsk in russia and cape chauda, in the temporarily occupied crimea. They were destroyed in the sky over the dnipropetrovsk, vinnytsia, poltava, khmelnytskyi, ternopil and ivanofrankivsk regions. In particular, explosions rang out in ivanofrankivsk in the morning due to an attack by drones. The russians targeted Critical Infrastructure facilities, she said. Regional government. As a result of the fall of the fragments of the shahed, fires broke out. Fortunately , there were no casualties, said the mayor of ivanofrankivsk, ruslan marcinkiv. Russians shelled selidove in donetsk region. A local resident died, the ministry of internal affairs reported. The occupiers fired four rockets at the city at night. Rescuers found the body of a 59yearold woman under the rubble of the house. The administrative building was also damaged. Of an agricultural enterprise , a power line, two private houses
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] well, thank you all who have made it this long. You guys are the real lovers of the constitution here. This panel is supposed be a little bit more laidback and were talking about the term ahead which is slated to start in just a few weeks. And although they terms are usually filed by quite once at the court, according to the brilliant and fascinating article written by wen fa and are joined that may not be true this year. We might get another big term. Here to talk about our wen fa and cate stetson. Wen fa is director of Legal Affairs at the beacon institute. Prior to joining beacon he was a senior attorney at the Pacific Legal foundation what he litigated two Supreme Court cases. When asked him for a fun fact about himself, he reminded me that he wants beat our own tommy berry in a standup comedy competition. I wasnt there so i remember it. But what wen didnt mention is that wen was the judge, so here cate s
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] well, thank you all who have made it this long. You guys are the real lovers of the constitution here. This panel is supposed be a little bit more laidback and were talking about the term ahead which is slated to start in just a few weeks. And although they terms are usually filed by quite once at the court, according to the brilliant and fascinating article written by wen fa and are joined that may not be true this year. We might get another big term. Here to talk about our wen fa and cate stetson. Wen fa is director of Legal Affairs at the beacon institute. Prior to joining beacon he was a senior attorney at the Pacific Legal foundation what he litigated two Supreme Court cases. When asked him for a fun fact about himself, he reminded me that he wants beat our own tommy berry in a standup comedy competition. I wasnt there so i remember it. But what wen didnt mention is that wen was the judge, so here cate s
Political will to apply this tool, and i think its a very valid and useful tool for toolkit in the United States, and so we have examples for tunisia and egypt that well talk about, so well talk a little bit about the history of what are these things, how they come about, what can we learn from the past, how are some more recent ones operating, and finally, the most important thing is about the future because i think in some ways this was certainly ahead of its time and theres a lot of learning from the past, but i think there are plenty of countries where we ought to be applying this in new additional countries, but also may be in different ways given the fact that the world is changed from 25 years ago. The instrument needs to adapt the time. We have a very experienced group of panelists. Im excited to have all the smart folks on the panel. I wont go into detailed bios for each of them but i will ask my friend whos the executive director of European Cooperative for Rural Development
The implementation of a 2017 law that reauthorized and expanded Education Assistance programs for u. S. Military veterans. Live coverage here on cspan 3. I want to thank you for joining us. We will begin our first oversight hearing on the implementation of hr3218 the veterans assistance education act of 2017. This bill was designed, rather signed into law by president trump. Its a great example of what congress can do when we put the american people, and in this case, our Veterans First and foremost. In addition to the efforts of chairman roe, the bill was a result of many of our bsos, two of whom are joined with us today on the panel. This was the first major improvement to the gi bill since 2011. It encompassed measures brought to the committee. We can be proud of this achievement to pass the forever gi bill. The subcommittees work has just begun. Its critical that we work in tandem with the va, with veterans groups and other stakeholders as the department begins the implementation o