Of the armed forces of ukraine. And now we will move on to ukrainianamerican relations, to american politics as such, because it is raging, just igor eisenberg, Professor University in our language, congratulations, mr. Igor. Greetings, mr. Vitaly, greetings to all viewers. So, lets start with helping ukraine. We see that now the speaker of the house of representatives has been removed from office. There is no permanent budget, there is a temporary option for 45 days, there is no understanding how quickly. The house of representatives will want to elect a new speaker, how quickly the process of a new speaker will end, and most importantly, there is not even a question of how much the new speaker will be willing to cooperate with the administration to pass a new budget, and how much he will be ready for this new budget to include some articles related to aid to ukraine. And here the question is quite simple, whether the administration can provide this military aid without real approval.
hey, everyone, it is 4:00 in new york. the question of when donald trump s rhetoric crosses the line was a subject of a bit of a lips as pivotal court hearing. prosecutors and attorneys met in front of a three-judge panel in the u.s. court of appeal for a d.c. circuit for oral arguments. the substance was the validity of a gag order imposed on the ex-president that limits what donald trump can say in public about prosecutors, witnesses, and court staff. the heart of arguments, how do you balance the first amendment rights of a defendant who was also a former president and front runner with the need to protect prosecutors, witnesses, and prevent the railing of the justice system? trump s attorney was grilled by the judges for more than an hour, judges pushed back, that they had no right to step in with a gag order. essentially what they are finding is we have a past pattern when the defendant speaks on this subject, threats follow. now he s making similar statements again
Its all next on a second look. Hello everyone im Frank Somerville and welcome to a second look. As voters across the country get ready to cast their ballots next month. We look back 50 years to the election of 1954. It was a time when civil rights activists risked their lives for Voting Rights in the south and the kukluxklan terrorized the region. It was lyndon b. Johnson that signed in the civil rights act. Randy shandobil took a look at what happened in the 1964 convention. Reporter july 1964. Even then San Francisco was a liberal place. Democrats outnumbered republicans 21. But it was here through a Republican Conservative Movement had its first major find. With the cold war and the fear of a nuclear war, the fire brand leading the conservative revolution was welcomed as a hero in San Francisco. Our faith that all the American People can hear that the only enemy of peace in the world is communism. Reporter the San Francisco convention was actually held in daly city at the cal palace
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