Keith dayton, to be u. S. Diplomat to ukraine. Several members pressed mr. Dayton on his willingness to report back to the committee of any knowledge of russian interference. If confirmed, he waited replace marie yovanovich, who was removed from her position last year. The nominees today are representative to the general assembly, the second one, to be deputy chief executive officer corporation,e Lieutenant General keith dayton be ambassador to Ukraine Special Political Affairs at the u. N. And alternative representative to the general assembly. Our nominees they have distinguished individuals. Senatorcotton and romney will be introducing mr. Wong, and we are glad to represent have former ed rice with us today. Suspend my Opening Statement and ask the Ranking Member to do the same until after introductions are made by our distinguished guests. With that, mr. Romney, member of this committee, we will start with your interaction of mr. Alex ron, so senator romney . And legal policy direc
By striking residential areas of the russian city of belgrade. And the usaa suspended a shipment of some american weapons to israel acknowledging for the 1st time that farms are killing innocent civilians in gaza. Civilians have been killed in gaza. Consequences of his palms and other ways in which they go after population. I made it clear that if i go into a roof or a mark supplying the weapons, those have been used historically that deal with the im rachel ruble live in the russian capital. Youre watching r t international. It is a special day for russia end of the world marking the 79th anniversary of the red armies defeat of naziism in the great patriotic war. Today we commemorate the unwavering courage and resilience of the soviet people whose triumph over fascism came at the cost of a colossal sacrifice and loss. The victory parades are traditionally held all across russia will be bringing you our special coverage from the most important one and the very heart of moscow, red squa
Across the uk. How will the rest of the weekend pan out . Well, you can the details you can find all the details with me a little later on. Good morning, im Stephen Dixon im ellie and dixon and im Ellie Costello and this breakfast on. This is breakfast on. Gb news. And you know, when honours are given out, i do. Yeah. Unfortunately, i havent been the recipient. No, but i get a bit peeved when its all people who get get it for services to broadcasting or services to acting or services to politics and all that stuff, because theyre basically just doing their job. Yeah, right. Yes. I think you should get them for doing things that are. And one thing which that are. And one thing which you to say, i dont you always used to say, i dont know if you do, but know if you still do, but police, police, lollipop men and women. Were often would get women. Yeah were often would get something. And always thought something. And i always thought thats great because theyre doing voluntarily. And was doi
Against the black background of the atomic bomb, the United States does not wish merely to present strength, but also the desire and the hope for peace. The coming months will be fraught with the fateful decisions, and this assembly, in the capitals and quarters of the world, from the hearts of men everywhere, be they governed or governors, may they be the decisions which will lead this world out of fear and into peace. To the making of these fateful decisions, the United States pledges before you, and therefore before the world. Its determination to help solve the atomic dilemma, to devote its entire heart and mind to find a way by which the miraculous inventiveness of man shall not be dedicated to his death, but consecrated to his life. Host Richard Striner, that is Dwight Eisenhower and 81950 three speech at the u. N. About an initiative that dominated much of his presidency, and that is the future of nuclear weapons. You have a new book about him called ike in love and war. There a
Against the black background of the atomic bomb, the United States does not wish merely to present strength, but also the desire and the hope for peace. The coming months will be fraught with the fateful decisions, and this assembly, in the capitals and quarters of the world, from the hearts of men everywhere, be they governed or governors, may they be the decisions which will lead this world out of fear and into peace. To the making of these fateful decisions, the United States pledges before you, and therefore before the world. Its determination to help solve the atomic dilemma, to devote its entire heart and mind to find a way by which the miraculous inventiveness of man shall not be dedicated to his death, but consecrated to his life. Host Richard Striner, that is Dwight Eisenhower and 81950 three speech at the u. N. About an initiative that dominated much of his presidency, and that is the future of nuclear weapons. You have a new book about him called ike in love and war. There a