been absolutely clear from before this conflict began that the united states is prepared to work with our allies to defend every inch of nato territory. that means every inch, including if mines showed up in a romanian or turkish harbor and caused damage or loss of life. we would be prepared to respond forcefully alongside our allies and partners and to take action to ensure that russia was held accountable for it. in addition, i might point out that we have been working with our partners to try to provide the ukrainians with coastal defense systems that they can use to neutralize the threat from russians in the black sea. you ve just heard from the british who have a particular version of a coastal defense system that they intend to supply that to the jaynes. that s something that we the united states work closely with the british on and it will help the ukrainians in their fight. jake sullivan, thank you so much for your time. i really appreciate it. coming up, could the u.s. be
jaynes brings up, those are absolutely acceptable reasons to cry. women were excluded for decades because it s now been debunked but they assumed it was fluctuating because of other things in their life. strong and so it could. don t cry just because we are gone. now, here is america reports. sandra: fox news alert, president biden desperately trying to save his economic agenda as he juts off to europe. as president biden suggests the deal is almost done. progressives are saying not so fast. look who is here? good, great to see you. and it could be a very busy two hours. i m bill hammer in for john roberts. the president arriving on the hill earlier today announcing a framework deal on that massive spending package.
toxic, masculinity way of governing, it s more about power. it s also about leadership. leadership is about inspiring a vision for transformative change. it s about uplifting others and creating an are environment that brings the best out of them. what the governor has seep during the years is something more akin to power hungry, oppressive intimidation-style leadership which has einvolved into sexual harassment and sexual assault when it comes to the women who were brave up in to speak up and speak out against him. all they have to do is deny the allegations which, you know, i take exception to because the investigation was done by attorney general jaynes who has
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Louisville police move to fire two more officers involved in raid that killed Breonna Taylor Updated: December 29, 2020 Published December 29, 2020
FILE - This undated file photo provided by Taylor family attorney Sam Aguiar shows Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Ky. In news reported on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020, Louisville police have taken steps that could result in the firing of an officer who sought the no-knock search warrant that led detectives to the apartment where Taylor was fatally shot. (Courtesy of Taylor Family attorney Sam Aguiar via AP, File)
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Print article Louisville police on Tuesday moved to fire two officers involved in the fatal raid on Breonna Taylor’s home in a bid for more accountability in the tragedy that ignited the country last summer amid a broader racial-justice movement.