At that moment, they knew it perfectly well, they, they were going to kill, yes, they were going , they wrote lists, they appointed executioners there and so on, they did not go, for me the most important conclusion in this story is the same as about pushkin, that pushkin did not kill dantes, on the contrary, and this is terrible, but it is beautiful and thats right, these people also. For me , because they were scared, because it would be, if there were weaklings, yes , no, thats most likely a lie, yes, that they didnt kill because someone didnt give them an order, they could have done it like this, they didnt do it because they were bright, kind people who loved their country and were, by and large, faithful to their oath and loyal to their sovereign, we killed our commanders in order to kill our emperor, to whom they were loyal. So and so and not so. Nikolai pavlovich, he knew about the conspiracy, on december 13 he ordered the chief of the main headquarters Ivan Ivanovich in writin
Budget, um that we really should go ahead and have a community meeting. So this is a community meeting. We have our commissioners present. Um, one of our commissioners. Was unable to be here. Uh thats commissioner joaquin guerrero, whos out of the country, but we have five other commissioners here. We also have members of the public in the room and we have members of the public on line. And so were going to go ahead and go through our regular, um the items that we were planning to cover today, which is our directors report. We will have a report on the budget and then we will have, um , a presentation on the which is an overview of the homelessness response system just to set the framework for everyone. In the ensuing months, we will we have worked with the commission to set up some presentations for all of you and for the public so that you can start to understand the various interventions and various pieces of our homelessness response system in San Francisco and how they all fit tog
This is cnn this is gps, the Global Public square. Welcome to all of you in the United States and around the world. Im Fareed Zakaria coming to you from new york today on the program is rarely tags deeper into rafah whilst ceasefire talks stall and Russian Troops advance shorts kharkiv in the new offensive i will talk about the state of both wars with General David Portrays who has been described as the most the effective American Military commander since eisenhower then the sixweek long election in the World Largest democracy will soon draw to a close and indias Prime Minister modi has perhaps on the brink of winning or third term but what is his record on the economy and what about fears of democratic dk ill ask the former head of Indias Central Bank and at a time when journalists across the globe are under siege, im joined by Pulitzer Prize winner Nick Christophe. In decades of reporting, hes witnessed the aston worst humanity has to offer ill ask him why he remains stubbornly hopef
27 year old Elise Christie crashes out of the womens 500 metres speed skating final. And prince harry and Meghan Markle have visited Edinburgh Castle on their first officialjoint appearance in scotland. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The former football coach Barry Bennell has been found guilty of multiple sex offences against young boys in the 1980s. Bennell, whos 64, had denied 48 charges, including indecent assault and serious Sexual Assaults, but the jury convicted him on 36 counts, and has asked for more time to consider seven others. During the trial prosecutors described him as a predatory paedophile, who molested young boys on an industrial scale. Danny savage reports. Barry bennell, a football coach who abused many young boys in his charge. Today, he was convicted of sexually assaulting boys aged between eight and 15. He was the gatekeeper to a dream world in football, but his victims had to silently suffer horrific abuse. His trial heard he was a child molester on an i
We set up a twitter feed at cjreform. Thats cjreform. So youre welcomed to post any comments you have during the forum. So the United States has one of the highest incarceration rates in the world. Our prisons are overcrowded and there are Racial Disparities and convictions and disparities in convictions and sentencing. We need to develop alternatives to the existing policies. Today were going to be discussing criminal Justice Reform and how to approach that issue. To help us think about this bject im pleased to welcome Governor Terry mccauliffe. He is a lifelong entrepreneur. He was elected in 2013 and worked to create jobs and build a 21st century economy. But hes committed to bettering the lives of ordinary people. After the tragic violence in charlottesville he spoke out forcefully against hatred and bigotry. And just over the weekend he hosted a family day at a juvenile Correctional Center which brought together inmates and family members. Hes been a trailblazer in restoring civil