The United States simply avoided a direct answer. He stated that such decisions should be made by the ukrainian side. And here i would like to note that the day before, New York Times journalists, citing their sources in the state department, reported very interesting information. Allegedly, after a recent trip to kiev, blin became an ardent supporter. In order to lift the ban on strikes against russia with american weapons. According to the newspaper, the position of the head of the state department has changed due to the critical situation of ukrainian troops in the kharkov direction. However, blinken himself immediately rushed to publicly refute the New York Times information. Well, in fact , politicians and officials, as we know very well, sometimes demonstrate real miracles of political balancing act and can change shoes on the go and even in the air. And about thats enough. The same scene in the american parliament, where congressmen were looking for targets for american missiles
Welcome to primetime weekend. I am nicolle wallace. Lets get to the top stories. Did you know about the 130 130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels . That will be the Name Of The Game on monday when the ex president s former attorney and fixer, the man who made the 130,00 hush money payment, Michael Cohen, takes the witness stand. It is the moment the criminal trial that President Donald Trump has been building toward. Michael cohen will be the star witness as the recipient of the reimbursement that President Donald Trump was indicted for. However, Michael Cohen is a star witness who comes with some baggage. A convicted felon himself, Michael Cohen has spent time in prison and has admitted to lying under oath, which is why we have seen the prosecution tackle this case in the way it has, methodically. They are Reverse Engineering all of the evidence, setting up the timeline and the documents and the fact pattern with other witnesses, corroborating every bit of Michael Cohens story before he e
Of books focus on one singular question. Who shot jfk . Of ahis part militaryindustrial complex because of initiatives that kennedy had taken . These issues are fascinating and they have inspired what is and remains and will remain a passionate debate among people on all different sides of this issue. Thats not what this book is about. I am not writing a book about who shot j. F. K. I have no new theories to offer about where the bullets came from or who shot j. F. K. This is actually a very different book. What im interested in is not who shot j. F. K. , im interested in the transfer of political power that takes place in the hours after the assassination, and i want to move the focus away from the tragedy thats unfolding in the president ial limousine and move it back about 60 feet to the car carrying Lyndon Johnson, follow Lyndon Johnson over the course of the day, as he goes to Parkland Hospital and then to air force one and back to washington, d. C. , to give people a sense of the
They are the single is professor of arts and sciences. The professor of the disabilities and human and in addition hes the director of the project cultures that focuses on the look between medical sciences and Cultural Studies professor davis is the author of several books on disability including enforcing normalcy, disability and the body in which he won the 1996 and the award for the scholarship on the subject of north america. His memoir my sense of silence is chosen for the Chicago Tribune for 2000. Davis has been a guest on npr and the articles in the New York Times, the nations Chicago Tribune and the chronicle of higher education. Please join me in welcoming Leonard Davis at the National Archives. [applause] thank you for coming. Its interesting when i started introducing hes got the title of the Hidden History in the story and i was just thinking today by one to focus on this for the National Archives is the difference between the story and history. Lets see i just did somethin
In science and technology and one high school located in San Francisco and their approach to education. Booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend, television for serious readers. And now on booktv Lennard Davis provides a history and examines the impact of the americans with disability act, signed into law july 26, 1990. Our guest author is Lennard Davis who has written the first major book on the history and impact of the americans with impact of the americans with disabilities acts the hidden story of how the americans with disabilities act gave the largest u. S. Minority its rights. Lennard davis is an author and distinguished prof. Of liberal arts and sciences, at the university of illinois, and prof. Of medical education and disability and human developments, the director of project bio cultures which focuses on the link between medical and social science, cultural studies, disability studies and other areas. Lennard davis is the author of several books on dis