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Наша мета: фільми українською мовою з російськими субтитрами у москві

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Він легко цитує Єшкілєва і апелює до оповідань Григора Тютюнника, каже, що, мабуть доля так розпорядилася, що захищати українську мову повинні люди з півдня і сходу. Депутат Верховної Ради восьмого скликання, Тарас Кремінь був одним із співавторів закону про забезпечення функціонування української мови як державної. Каже, «гайки», ані щось інше ніхто закручувати не збирається, але одним із пріоритетів своєї діяльності бачить неухильне дотримання громадянами мовного законодавства. Що для цього робитиме? Про це і більше новопризначений уповноважений із захисту державної мови Тарас Кремінь
 

 
 
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By Vyborec | 07/11/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага

Чебурнетизация в путляндии обнуляется и вводится цифрошизофренизация!

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By Vyborec | 07/11/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага

In Florida Visit, Trump Melds Venezuela Policy, Campaign Strategy

Amid a surge in coronavirus cases, President Donald Trump flew to Florida on Friday on a visit that melded his administration’s policy toward Venezuela and Cuba and his reelection bid in one of the nation’s biggest swing states.Trump hosted a round-table discussion in Doral, in Miami-Dade County, home to one of the largest Venezuelan communities in the United States. Flanked by Venezuelan and Cuban dissidents, Trump reiterated his administration’s support for the people of Venezuela and Cuba.“We are standing with the righteous leader of Venezuela, Juan Guaido,” Trump said, adding that he had ended the “Obama-Biden sellout to the Castro regime.”Trump laid out a similar message at an earlier event Friday as he met with leaders of the U.S. Southern Command to review the counternarcotics operation in the Caribbean, an effort his administration has described partly as an attempt to intercept funds going to the regime of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.“We’re going to fight for Venezuela and we’re going to be fighting for our friends from Cuba,” Trump said.FILE – Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido talks to a journalist during an interview with The Associated Press in Brussels, Jan. 22, 2020.Last year, Guaido, who was then Venezuelan National Assembly president, took over the role of interim president, replacing Maduro. Washington’s early support for Guaido helped him gain diplomatic recognition from about 60 countries. But a series of sanctions against Venezuela and Cuba and a proposal for a peaceful transition presented by the U.S. State Department have failed to persuade Maduro to leave office.In June, Trump was criticized for saying he was open to meeting with Maduro. Trump later clarified he would do so only to discuss the Venezuelan president’s exit.Shifting Venezuela policyPresumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden reminded voters of what he described as Trump’s shifting Venezuela foreign policy in a statement Friday.“Just like his response to this pandemic, the president has been unreliable and self-centered in his approach to the issues closest to the Venezuelan people,” Biden said.He renewed his pledge to grant Temporary Protected Status to Venezuelans to allow them to live and work in the United States and said he would lead a coordinated international effort to help Venezuela’s failing economy. He called Trump’s Florida visit a “photo-op and a distraction from his failures.”FILE – Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro speaks during an event with the youth of Venezuela’s United Socialist Party in Caracas, Venezuela, June 22, 2020.At the round-table event in Florida, Trump hit back at his Democratic opponent. As attendees shared their experiences of fleeing from socialist countries, Trump described Biden as a puppet of progressive Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and “the militant left.”Despite sanctions and diplomatic pressure by the Trump administration, the issue of Venezuela remains unresolved.“The power struggle between Juan Guaido and Nicolas Maduro endures with no end in sight,” wrote FILE – A health care worker takes a swab sample from a driver at a drive-through COVID-19 testing site outside Hard Rock Stadium, July 8, 2020, in Miami Gardens, Fla. Florida is one of the nation’s hot spots for coronavirus.Overshadowed by pandemicFlorida reported nearly 11,500 more cases of COVID-19 on Friday, bringing the total number of cases to nearly 245,000 across the state. The state’s health department reported nearly 440 more hospitalizations Friday, the largest single-day increase the state has seen thus far.Trump allies Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez are both facing criticism for their handling of the pandemic. DeSantis downplayed the outbreak early on but has since been forced to pause the state’s reopening amid a resurgence of the virus.Despite the surge of cases, Republicans still plan to hold their national convention next month in Jacksonville, Florida.The Trump campaign has been criticized for holding rallies and other large gatherings amid the pandemic. On Friday, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Trump was postponing a rally in New Hampshire set for  Saturday, citing a tropical storm forecast to hit in the area.Trump ended his Florida trip with a private fundraiser at Hillsboro Beach before returning to the White House.Maritime counternarcoticsSince the Trump administration increased its maritime counternarcotics focus April 1, the U.S. has added 75% more surveillance aircraft and 65% more ships to support drug interdictions, Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Friday during the U.S. Southern Command meeting with Trump.President Donald Trump speaks during a briefing on counternarcotics operations at U.S. Southern Command, July 10, 2020, in Doral, Fla.The enhanced operations have allowed the U.S. and its allies to ramp up targeting of known maritime smugglers by 60%, Esper added, disrupting more than 122 metric tons of drugs and denying $2 billion in drug profits since late March.That means that in the last three months alone, the U.S. and allies interdicted nearly half the amount of drugs that they interdicted in all of last year. According to SOUTHCOM data provided to VOA, the U.S. and its allies interdicted 273 metric tons of drugs in 2018 and 280 metric tons of drugs in 2019.Still, these counternarcotics operations are making just a small dent in the illegal-drug profits of transnational criminal organizations, estimated at $90 billion a year according to SOUTHCOM.In written testimony before the asset increase took effect, SOUTHCOM commander Admiral Craig Faller said the U.S. “only enabled the successful interdiction of about 9 percent of known drug movement” recently in Latin America and the Caribbean.VOA Pentagon Correspondent Carla Babb contributed to this report.

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By Polityk | 07/11/2020 | Повідомлення, Політика

Trump Says He Will Grant Road to Citizenship for Young Migrants 

U.S. President Donald Trump says he will soon sign an executive order on immigration that includes a path to citizenship for young immigrants who arrived in the United States illegally when they were children.    In an interview with Spanish-language television network Telemundo, Trump said “DACA is going to be just fine,” referring to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program under which young migrants have been allowed to stay in the United States temporarily.     “We’re going to have a road to citizenship,” he said.   However, this “does not include amnesty,” White House spokesman Judd Deere said in a statement after Trump’s television interview. The White House statement said the executive order would establish a merit-based immigration system and reiterated that Trump would work with Congress on a legislative solution that “could include citizenship, along with strong border security and permanent merit-based reforms,” but no amnesty. The Trump administration has previously tried to end DACA, an Obama-era program that protects more than 700,000 immigrants.  Ivania Castillo from Prince William County, Va., holds a banner to show her support for dreamer Miriam from California, June 18, 2020, in Washington.Trump did not give details about the larger immigration order he says he plans to sign, only saying that it “will include DACA, and I think people are going to be very happy.”  When asked if the measure will be an executive order, as opposed to a congressional bill, Trump said the Supreme Court gave him “tremendous powers” to pass an executive order when they ruled on DACA last month.    The court’s ruling said that the administration had not given adequate justification to rescind DACA. The court’s ruling did not say whether DACA recipients have a permanent right to live in the United States and did not prevent Trump from trying again to end the program.    Deere said Trump is “working on an executive order to establish a merit-based immigration system to further protect U.S. workers.” Trump said he plans to sign it in the next four weeks.     “The president has long said he is willing to work with Congress on a negotiated legislative solution to DACA, one that could include citizenship, along with strong border security and permanent merit-based reforms,” Deere said in a statement.    Republican Senator Ted Cruz criticized Trump’s plans, saying in a tweet, “There is ZERO constitutional authority for a President to create a ‘road to citizenship’ by executive fiat.” Congressional lawmakers have tried on several occasions in recent years to pass comprehensive immigration reform but failed over deep divisions between Republican and Democratic proposals.

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By Polityk | 07/11/2020 | Повідомлення, Політика

Trump Rally in New Hampshire Postponed, White House Cites Tropical Storm 

A campaign rally for President Donald Trump set for Saturday in New Hampshire has been postponed by a “week or two” because of a tropical storm off the East Coast, White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany told reporters on Friday.The rally had been set for Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Saturday.Tropical Storm Fay was expected to sweep across the heavily populated northeastern United States on Friday, bringing moderate to heavy rains and the potential for some flooding, the National Weather Service said.The storm is expected to bring rain and gusty winds to southern New Hampshire early on Saturday, but will have moved out of the area by the afternoon, National Weather Service meteorologist Dan Peterson said.A forecast posted on Weather.com predicted an 8% to 15% chance of rain in Portsmouth on Saturday between 7 and 10 p.m. ET; Sunday was slated to be mostly sunny. “The rally scheduled for Saturday in Portsmouth, New Hampshire has been postponed for safety reasons because of Tropical Storm Fay. It will be rescheduled and a new date will be announced soon,” said Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign’s communications director. 
 
Republican Trump has held a series of events recently with large crowds despite warnings from public health professionals about the dangers of big gatherings during the coronavirus pandemic. New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, a fellow Republican, said earlier this week he planned to greet Trump at the airport but would not attend the rally because of the number of people expected. “I’m not going to put myself in the middle of a crowd of thousands of people …  as the governor, I try to be extra cautious for myself and my family,” he said.

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By Polityk | 07/11/2020 | Повідомлення, Політика

Зеленський підписав закон про вступ без ЗНО для випускників із ОРДЛО та Криму

Президент України Володимир Зеленський підписав міни до закону «Про вищу освіту» щодо особливостей вступу до закладів вищої освіти осіб з тимчасово окупованих територій Криму та Севастополя, Донецької та Луганської областей, повідомила у п’ятницю пресслужба Офісу президента.

«Ми боремося за молодь на тимчасово окупованих територіях, за їхній розум і талант. Тому потрібно максимально заохочувати таких випускників переїжджати на підконтрольну Україні територію, вступати в наші заклади освіти, навчатися в українській системі освіти», – цитує Офіс президента слова Володимира Зеленського.

Закон набирає чинності на наступний день після опублікування, зазначили в ОПУ.

3 липня Верховна Рада ухвалила законодавчі зміни, що, зокрема, передбачають можливість вступу до всіх українських вишів за вступними іспитами (або на основі ЗНО – за власним вибором) в межах встановлених квот для абітурієнтів, місцем проживання яких є тимчасово окупована територія і територія на лінії зіткнення. Раніше вступ за квотою передбачався лише для жителів тимчасово окупованого Криму та Севастополя, і тільки до обмеженого переліку закладів вищої освіти.

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By Gromada | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Суспільство

Суд із розгляду позову Медведчука щодо заборони книжки про Стуса перенесли на серпень

Дарницький районний суд Києва проведе 14 серпня о 10:00 наступне засідання із розгляду справи за позовом голови політради партії «Опозиційна платформа – За життя», народного депутата Віктора Медведчука проти журналіста та історика Вахтанга Кіпіані та видавництва Vivat про заборону видання та поширення книги «Справа Василя Стуса».

На засіданні у п’ятницю суд заслуховував аргументи сторін.

Як повідомили агенції «Інтерфакс-Україна» адвокати на процесі, на наступному засіданні, найімовірніше, відбудуться дебати сторін і процес буде завершено.

Повідомляється, що під час сьогоднішнього судового засідання біля будівлі суду відбувалася акція на підтримку автора та видавців книги – зібралися приблизно 200 людей.

У вересні 2019 року Віктор Медведчук заявив, що просить суд заборонити книжку журналіста й історика Вахтанга Кіпіані про «Справа Василя Стуса», бо та містить «висловлювання, які не відповідають дійсності». Сам журналіст назвав позов тиском на свободу слова.

Тепер суд має вирішити, чи справді у 9 епізодах книги Кіпіані дозволив собі висловлювання, які не відповідають дійсності і принижують честь та гідність політика. У цих епізодах автор розповідає про Медведчука як адвоката поета Василя Стуса в судовому процесі 1980 року.

У видавництві Vivat, яке видало книжку, прогнозують, що Дарницький районний суд Києва таки може винести рішення на користь Медведчука і заборонити розповсюдження книжки «Справа Василя Стуса» та поширення будь-якої інформації про неї у ЗМІ та інтернеті.

Книга Вахтанга Кіпіані «Справа Василя Стуса» вийшла друком у травні 2019 року.

У ній зібрані ключові документи з колишнього архіву КДБ, які пояснюють, як і за що насправді судили українського дисидента. За словами Кіпіані, ця книжка не лише проливає світло на кримінальну справу, а й дає зрозуміти, якою Василь Стус був людиною.

Віктор Медведчук був державним захисником українського поета Василя Стуса. Його часто звинувачують у порушенні адвокатської етики під час цього процесу. Сам він своєї провини не визнає.

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By Gromada | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Суспільство

Trump Looks for Political Edge in Latest High Court Rulings

President Donald Trump won the White House on the promise of bringing a conservative shift to the Supreme Court. But this year and last, even with two justices Trump hand-picked, the court has shown it is no rubber stamp for him or his administration’s policies. That’s drawn the president’s ire and teed up a renewed battle over the court as Trump seeks political advantage ahead of November’s election.In the last few weeks, as the court has handed down its biggest decisions of the term, Trump found himself with mounting losses and just a few wins. Trump’s high-profile defeats began in mid-June. First, the court ruled that a landmark civil rights law protects gay, lesbian and transgender people from discrimination in employment. Then, it said the Trump administration hadn’t acted properly in ending the 8-year-old Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which protects some 650,000 young immigrants from deportation.  Finally, on Thursday, in two cases about access to Trump’s financial records, the justices rejected broad arguments by Trump’s lawyers and the Justice Department  that the president is absolutely immune from investigation while he holds office or that a prosecutor must show a greater need than normal to obtain the records.  Despite White House’s claims of victory in the Thursday cases, Trump was livid -– lashing out on Twitter about the high court and painting its ruling as part of a pattern of “political prosecution” against him.The rejection of Trump’s assertions of executive power was tempered by the practical impact of the Supreme Court’s decision to remand the cases to lower courts -– all but assuring that the potentially embarrassing disclosures won’t be required before his political fate is decided on Nov. 3.  Trump did notch two wins in important religious liberty cases  on Wednesday, but he wasn’t in a celebratory mood after Thursday’s decisions.”Courts in the past have given ‘broad deference’. BUT NOT ME!” he tweeted. And: “Now the Supreme Court gives a delay ruling that they would never have given…for another President.”Last month, after the administration lost the DACA case, Trump tweeted: “Do you get the impression that the Supreme Court doesn’t like me?”  He followed with an appeal to his base supporters, perhaps hinting at a future campaign theme: “These horrible & politically charged decisions coming out of the Supreme Court are shotgun blasts into the face of people that are proud to call themselves Republicans or Conservatives. We need more Justices or we will lose our 2nd. Amendment & everything else. Vote Trump 2020!”  The attacks on the court marked a return for Trump to a key issue in his 2016 campaign.  Four years ago, it was clear the incoming president would fill a Supreme Court seat left vacant by the death of conservative Justice Antonin Scalia and the Republican-held Senate’s refusal to hold hearings on President Barack Obama’s nominee, Merrick Garland. To reassure wary conservatives, Trump took the unprecedented step of releasing lists of judges he said he’d likely select from if elected president.”If you really like Donald Trump, that’s great, but if you don’t, you have to vote for me anyway. You know why? Supreme Court judges,” he said at a July 2016 rally in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.Once elected, Trump delivered.He selected conservative justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh to fill the seats of Scalia and Anthony Kennedy, who retired in 2018. Their selection, however, hasn’t meant automatic wins for Trump at the court, which has a 5-4 conservative majority. The DACA ruling was 5-4, with Chief Justice John Roberts joining the court’s liberals. In the LGBT ruling, Gorsuch joined with Roberts and the court’s liberals in ruling 6-3 against the administration.On Thursday, Gorsuch and Kavanaugh joined the majority in both cases along with Roberts and the four liberal justices. Roberts wrote both opinions.”The justices did not rule against him, in fact it was a unanimous opinion saying that this needs to go back to the district court, and they even recognized that the president has an ample arsenal of arguments that he can make,” White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany claimed. Still, she acknowledged, Trump “takes issue with the point that the majority made on absolute immunity.”Trump has seen mixed results in past terms too. In 2018, the court’s conservatives upheld the president’s travel ban. Last year, Roberts’ vote with the court’s liberals kept the administration from putting a controversial citizenship question on the 2020 census.Those losses were at least in part due to legal strategies that lawyers for Trump and his administration embraced in pursuing rapid changes and using what experts called weak legal arguments.  But Trump, in an effort to draw a contrast with presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden and stoke enthusiasm among social conservatives who played a pivotal role in elected the president four years ago, is using his defeats to argue that work in reshaping the court is only just getting started.After the stinging losses in the DACA and LGBT cases, Trump last month promised to release a new list of “conservative” judges he would choose from should a new vacancy arise.  Elizabeth Wydra, president of the liberal Constitutional Accountability Center, said that presidential candidates of both parties should make judicial nominations and the courts part of their campaigns, particularly because while a presidency lasts four or eight years, judges sit for decades. And she noted judicial nominations took on singular importance in Trump’s 2016 campaign because Republican voters were uncomfortable with some other aspects of his candidacy.”Republican voters have focused on the courts probably more than Democratic voters have. I think that might be starting to change,” she said, adding that she believes “progressives have been a little late to the game” in focusing on judicial nominations.”With abortion rights so clearly in the balance I think progressives are really waking up to the crucial importance of the courts,” she said.  Biden months ago made something of a promise related to the Supreme Court, saying he’d be “honored to appoint the first African American woman” to the court.

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By Polityk | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Політика

Ousted NY Prosecutor Tells Panel Barr ‘Urged’ Him to Resign

The ousted U.S. attorney who was leading investigations into President Donald Trump’s allies told the House Judiciary panel on Thursday that Attorney General William Barr “repeatedly urged” him to resign during a hastily arranged meeting that sheds light on the extraordinary standoff  surrounding his departure.Geoffrey Berman, the former federal prosecutor for the Southern District of New York, provided the committee with a detailed account behind closed doors of three days in June as he was pushed out, according to his opening statement, which was obtained by The Associated Press.Top Manhattan Prosecutor Leaves Job After Standoff With BarrUS Attorney Geoffrey Berman says he was assured that investigations by the prosecutor’s office into the president’s allies would not be disturbedBerman said Barr, over a 45-minute session at the Pierre Hotel in New York, “pressed” him to step aside and take on a new job heading up the Justice Department’s Civil Division so the administration could install Jay Clayton, chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission, to the top prosecutor post in Manhattan.”I told the attorney general that I was not interested,” Berman told the panel.Berman explained, “There were important investigations in the office that I wanted to see through to completion.” He told Barr that, while he liked Clayton, he viewed the SEC commissioner as “an unqualified choice” for the job.”He had had no criminal experience,” Berman said.When Barr warned that if he didn’t go, he would be fired, “I told him that while I did not want to get fired, I would not resign,” Berman said.The Judiciary Committee interview, which is being transcribed for public release later, comes as the panel deepens its probe of politicization at the Justice Department.Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., has called Berman’s dismissal “part of a clear and dangerous pattern” of behavior by Barr. The panel’s Democratic majority is pursuing its investigation of the attorney general, who they say operates more like Trump’s personal lawyer than the nation’s top law enforcement official. Barr is set to testify  before the committee later this month.The Southern District, known for its high-profile prosecutions, is where Berman oversaw several ongoing investigations of Trump associates, including some who figured prominently in the House impeachment inquiry of the president.Berman’s office is looking into the business dealings of Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s personal lawyer and a former New York mayor. It has also prosecuted Trump’s former personal lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen, who went to prison for lying to Congress and campaign finance crimes.The closed-door interview with Berman spanned three hours. He was not expected to disclose information about the investigations into Trump’s circle, but rather to discuss only his removal, according to a person familiar with the proceeding who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss it. He arrived without a lawyer.The session comes as the Capitol remains partially shut down during the COVID-19 crisis. A handful of lawmakers, but not all those on the panel, attended.Berman, a Republican lawyer and donor to Trump, was tapped by the administration in 2018 as the U.S. attorney for SDNY.  He ultimately agreed to step down from his post, but only after being assured his office’s probes of Trump’s circle would continue.As he sat alone before the committee, Berman told the panel of the series of events that started with a Thursday email from Barr’s office requesting the meeting. He said he was not told what it was about.When he arrived at Barr’s hotel suite the next day, there “were sandwiches on the table, but nobody ate.”  Barr told him he wanted to make changes at the office. Berman resisted, saying he “loved” his job and asked if Barr was “dissatisfied” with his performance.Barr assured him the move was solely because Clayton wanted to relocate to New York and the administration wanted to “keep him on the team.”  Back and forth it went, with Barr saying the move would be good for Berman’s resume and eventual return to the private sector, Berman said. Berman would “only have to sit there” for five months until the presidential election determined next steps, Barr said. He told Berman it would be an opportunity to accumulate a “book of business” — clients — to bring to a private firm.As Berman remain unmoved, Barr told him “he was trying to think of other jobs in the administration” that might be of interest. “I said that there was no job offer that would entice me to resign from my position,” Berman recalled.  Late that Friday the Justice Department issued a statement saying Berman was stepping down, launching the standoff. Berman issued his own statement saying he had “no intention of resigning.” He showed up for work Saturday.On Saturday night, Barr publicly released a letter saying Berman had been fired by the president.  At the time, Trump told reporters it was “all up to the attorney general,” adding, “I wasn’t involved.”Berman told the panel the letter also contained a “critical concession” from Barr. In it, Barr stated that Berman’s hand-picked deputy would take over as acting U.S. attorney until the permanent successor was in place. Berman said that with “full confidence” the work of the office would continue, “I decided to step down and not litigate my removal.”It’s not the first ouster of a U.S. attorney from the SDNY. Preet Bharara, a former federal prosecutor appointed by President Barack Obama, announced that he was fired in March 2017, shortly after Trump took office.Berman had worked from 1987 to 1990 for the independent counsel who investigated the administration of President Ronald Reagan in the Iran-Contra affair.  He previously served in the SDNY  office as an assistant U.S. attorney from 1990 to 1994 before joining private practice, including time at the same firm as Giuliani. He reportedly met with Trump before being assigned the top federal prosecutor job in Manhattan.SDNY has probed Trump’s inaugural fundraising and overseen the prosecution of two Florida businessmen, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, who were associates of Giuliani and tied to the Ukraine impeachment investigation. The men were charged in October with federal campaign finance violations.

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By Polityk | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Політика

Укрзалізниця готова в серпні відновити повноцінне пасажирське сполучення – Юрик

«Укрзалізниця» планує в серпні повноцінно відновити залізничне сполучення в разі покращення епідемічної ситуації, повідомив в.о. голови правління компанії Іван Юрик під час робочої поїздки до західної України.

За його словами, які цитує пресслужба УЗ, наразі «Укрзалізниця» вже відновила третину поїздів далекого сполучення і приміських. «Наразі в Україні карантин продовжено до 31 липня. Сподіваємося, що в серпні кількість захворювань на коронавірус піде на спад, і ми зможемо повноцінно відновити залізничне сполучення з усіма регіонами вже в серпні», – сказав Юрик.

Він додав, що зараз до станції Львів курсує 17 поїздів далекого сполучення і 10 приміських. «Наразі до Львова діють обмеження щодо кількості розміщення пасажирів у вагонах. Це 2 пасажири в купе та СВ, у плацкартних – у шаховому порядку. Але навіть із цими обмеженнями населеність поїздів складає близько 90%. У разі збільшення попиту ми будемо збільшувати кількість поїздів», – зазначив Юрик.

 

Керівник «Укрзалізниці» закликав пасажирів дотримуватися санітарних норм під час подорожей залізничним транспортом і перебування на вокзалах. 

В УЗ нагадали, що всі пасажирські поїзди проходять посилену дезінфекційну обробку перед і після рейсу, а також посилено обробку постільної білизни під час прання. 

Для посадки в поїзд пасажири повинні вдягти захисну маску, а також пройти температурний скринінг при вході на вокзал і при посадці до вагона. 

З 1 червня «Укрзалізниця» частково почала відновлювати курсування поїздів в Україні, зупинене через карантин.

 

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By Gromada | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Суспільство

Рятувальники попередили про загрозу нових паводків на заході України

У Держслужбі з надзвичайних ситуацій повідомили, що в найближчі дні очікується зміна гідрологічної ситуації на низці річок в західних областях України.

«Ввечерi 11-го та впродовж 12-13 липня на рiчках басейнiв Сяну, Днiстра (Львiвська, Iвано-Франкiвська обл.) очiкується пiдйом рiвнiв води на 0,3-1,3 метра над рiвнями 10 липня на 8:00 годину. При значних дощах можливе формування значного мiсцевого та схилового стоку. На фонi пiдвищеної водностi на річці Стрв’яж бiля села Луки (Самбiрський р-н Львiвська обл.) можливий початковий вихiд води на заплаву», – попередили у ДСНС.

За даними Укргідрометцентру, 11 липня в більшості західних областей удень грози, в деяких районах град і шквали 15-20 м/с. 12 липня – значні грозові дощі, в Карпатах і Закарпатті сильні дощі.

Наприкінці червня захід України вразили сильні повені, що завдали значних руйнувань і підтоплень.

 

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By Gromada | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Суспільство

Карлик пукин был за рулём машины Ефремова, или кто виноват в расфигачивании россии?

Карлик пукин был за рулём машины Ефремова, или кто виноват в расфигачивании россии?
 

 
 
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By Vyborec | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага

Для сепаратистів ЗНО – не потрібне, а для дітей Героїв України – потрібне! Здобули?

Для сепаратистів ЗНО – не потрібне, а для дітей Героїв України – потрібне! Здобули?
 

 
 
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By Vyborec | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага

В путляндии новый прорыв : стряпня с плёнками потерпела громкое фиаско

В путляндии новый прорыв : стряпня с плёнками потерпела громкое фиаско
 

 
 
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By Vyborec | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага

Президент вторжений и оккупаций: “обнуленец” уже ничего другого не может предложить своим холопам…

Президент вторжений и оккупаций: “обнуленец” уже ничего другого не может предложить своим холопам…

На что пойдёт путляндия в 2020 году? Обиженный карлик пукин финального срока — это президент ревизии и реванша. Это человек, который недоволен влиянием своей страны, а потому готов и дальше погружать мир в хаос…
 

 
 
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By Vyborec | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага

Банда обиженного карлика пукина увеличила вывоз золота из путляндии

Банда обиженного карлика пукина увеличила вывоз золота из путляндии.

Последние новости россии и мира, экономика, бизнес, культура, технологии, спорт
 

 
 
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By Vyborec | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага

Навчання з 1 вересня: МОЗ обіцяє оголосити «правила і алгоритми» протягом 10 днів

Міністр охорони здоров’я України Максим Степанов повідомив, що МОЗ спільно з Міністерством освіти і науки розробляє правила і алгоритми щодо того, як відбуватиметься навчання в новому навчальному році.

«Звичайно, ми хочемо, щоб наші діти повернулися до звичайного режиму навчання… Але COVID-19 вносить свої корективи, тому ми зараз в умовах адаптивного карантину розробляємо механізми, правила, в який спосіб наші діти будуть навчатися, за яких умов вони можуть навчатися в звичайному режимі, за яких умов вони будуть навчатися в дистанційному режимі, і як ми можемо поєднати ці два способи. Разом із МОН ми розробляємо відповідні правила і алгоритми», – сказав Степанов.

За його словами, ці правила будуть виписані протягом тижня – 10 днів, і тоді про них повідомлять громадськості.

 

Напередодні президент України Володимир Зеленський висловив сподівання, що до 1 вересня ситуація з COVID-19 в Україні поліпшиться, і діти зможуть піти до школи. 

23 червня тодішня т.в.о. міністра освіти і науки Любомира Мандзій заявила, що робота шкіл у новому навчальному році, який розпочнеться 1 вересня, залежатиме винятково від епідеміологічної ситуації. Вона наголосила, що Міносвіти не переводить школи на обов’язкову дистанційну форму навчання.

 

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By Gromada | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Суспільство

Обиженный карлик пукин идёт в погибель: Порошенко не сломать!

Обиженный карлик пукин идёт в погибель: Порошенко не сломать!
 

 
 
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By Vyborec | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага

Обиженный карлик пукин показал несуществующий супер-самолёт. Госдеп хохочет!

Обиженный карлик пукин показал супер-самолёт, которого не существует. Госдеп хохочет!

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By Vyborec | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага

Жизнь, ценой в $2: на путляндии пришли в ужас из-за данных о доходах населения

Жизнь, ценой в $2: на путляндии пришли в ужас из-за данных о доходах населения
 

 
 
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By Vyborec | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага

Бойовики опущеного карлика пукіна обстрілюють українські позиції під Горлівкою

Бойовики опущеного карлика пукіна обстрілюють українські позиції під Горлівкою.

На Донеччині під Горлівкою 6 липня українські позиції обстріляли з АГС. Українські військові розповідають про постійні провокації з боку російських гібридних сил та вимушену відповідь.

Збройний конфлікт на Донбасі триває від 2014 року після російської окупації Криму. Україна і Захід звинувачують путляндію у збройній підтримці бойовиків. Опущений карлик пукін відкидає ці звинувачення і заявляє, що на Донбасі можуть перебувати хіба, що російські «добровольці»
 

 
 
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By Vyborec | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага

ZeДача. Зелений карлик почав мешкати в державній дачі в Конча-Заспі

ZeДача. Зелений карлик почав мешкати в державній дачі в Конча-Заспі.

В одній з найвідоміших сцен серіалу «слуга народу» зелений карлик різко засуджує політиків, які користуються державними привілеями за рахунок бюджету – кортежами, пільгами, державними дачами.

Про те, що це справді його позиція, а не режисерська вигадка заявляв і кандидат зе за кілька днів до другого туру президентських виборів, навіть більше – стверджував, що державні резиденції треба «віддати дітям під табори».

А що ж президент зелений карлик? Журналісти встановили, що теперішній зе-президент тепер користується в одній з таких держдач у Конча-Заспі – одному з найелітніших поселень під Києвом, яке облюбував український політикум. У будинку, де раніше протягом десяти років мешкав Віктор Ющенко – і де «під зеленого карлика» зробили ремонт за кошти українців
 

 
 
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By Vyborec | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага

Biden Attacks Trump as Caring Only About Stock Market as US Economy Founders 

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden attacked President Donald Trump on Thursday as caring only about the stock market as the world’s biggest economy founders in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. Biden accused the U.S. leader, his Republican opponent in the November 3 national election, of being “focused solely” on how the stock market is faring, even as nearly 50 million workers have been laid off in the past four months. Trump frequently tweets favorable comments on days when the market has soared and says the country is headed to better economic times in the second half of 2020 and into 2021. Biden told workers at a metal products factory in Dunmore, Pennsylvania, that Trump does not care about them, “not you, your families.” He said if he wins the election and assumes office next January, “I’ll be laser-focused on working families, not the wealthy investor class.” He said Trump had made “big promises” to add manufacturing jobs in the U.S. and repair the country’s deteriorating infrastructure. “What happened to all that?” Biden asked. With his supporters using social distancing, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden outlines his economic plan while speaking at McGregor Industries in Dunmore, Pa., July 9, 2020.Biden’s scathing assessment of Trump’s performance on the economy came as he unveiled a $700 billion manufacturing plan that he said would add 5 million new jobs to help blunt the country’s economic turmoil wrought by the coronavirus pandemic. Biden toured the metalworks facility and then outlined his “Build Back Better” proposal that places a premium on national government procurement of American-made products. Biden, the Democrats’ presumptive nominee in the election for a four-year term in the White House, leads Trump in national polls and in key battleground states such as Pennsylvania. But the surveys also narrowly show voters think Trump, a real estate and golf resort entrepreneur before winning the 2016 presidential election, is best suited to handle economic issues. Biden said his plan includes $300 billion for research and development projects in clean energy, telecommunications, artificial intelligence and other fields. It also includes $400 billion for the government purchase of U.S.-built goods, such as environmentally clean products and construction materials. Supporters of President Donald Trump jeer the motorcade of Democratic presidential candidate, Joe Biden as it passes by, July 9, 2020, in Dunmore, Pa.Before the speech, one of his aides said, “This is no time to just build back to the way things were before, with the economy’s same old structural weaknesses and inequality still in place.” The aide said Biden believes it is “a moment to imagine and build a new American economy for our families and next generation.” Biden’s campaign said it hopes the plan will “power new demand for American products, materials and services and ensure that they are shipped on U.S.-flagged cargo carriers” if they are exported to foreign countries. Any companies receiving government aid under the plan would be required to commit to a $15 minimum wage for its workers, paid leave and the guaranteed option to join a union. Biden’s campaign said the promise of U.S. government purchases would encourage businesses to boost hiring at a time the U.S. has fallen into a coronavirus-caused recession. Millions of workers have been laid off from jobs as the number of new coronavirus infections has been increasing by the day to a total of more than 62,000 on Wednesday, a new one-day peak. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden kneels to talk with a child during a visit to Biden’s childhood home in Scranton, Pa., July 9, 2020. In addition to the new jobs spending, Biden hopes to tighten rules on what products can be designated “made in America” and therefore qualify for government procurement. Biden plans in future speeches to spell out plans for developing clean energy and sustainable infrastructure, building up a workforce of caregivers and educators, and advancing racial equity in the aftermath of coast-to-coast protests against police abuse of minorities. 

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By Polityk | 07/10/2020 | Повідомлення, Політика

President Trump Seeks 2nd Term, After Overcoming Impeachment  

Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States and only the third president to have been impeached but then acquitted, is seeking election to a second term in November. Trump officially launched his re-election campaign in June 2019 in Orlando, Florida, unveiling the slogan, “Keep America Great,” a variation of his 2016 slogan “Make America Great Again.” He told supporters, “We did it once and now we will do it again and this time we’re going to finish the job.” FILE – U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign kick off rally at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida, June 18, 2019.Previous accomplishments: Before becoming president, Trump was a prominent and controversial New York real estate developer and television personality. Soon after graduating from the Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania, he took over his family’s real estate business, expanding it and building hotels, casinos and golf courses around the world. In the early 1990s, Trump was forced to file several bankruptcies involving properties in Atlantic City and New York. However, he later rebuilt his businesses and, in 2016, Forbes estimated his net worth at $3.7 billion.FILE – In this March 27, 2004 file photo, passersby look at a sign advertising the reality television show, “The Apprentice,” displayed at the entrance to the Trump Tower building in New York.In 2004, Trump became a widely known media figure for producing and starring in the reality television show “The Apprentice,” which became a hit for NBC. He left the show in 2015 as he prepared to run for president. Trump’s presidency: During his 3 1/2 years in office, President Trump has passed a major tax reform bill, drawn down troop levels in Syria, and won Senate confirmation for two Supreme Court appointments, conservative jurists Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, to fill vacancies on the nine-member court. He also won approval for nearly 200 other judges to lower federal courts.FILE – Judge Brett Kavanaugh smiles next to U.S. President Donald Trump in the East Room of the White House in Washington, July 9, 2018Kavanaugh’s nomination proved particularly contentious, with public hearings focusing on his youthful beer-drinking days and allegations of sexual misconduct. In the end, the Senate narrowly approved Kavanaugh’s appointment to the country’s highest court. Trump has pushed forward policies to crack down on illegal immigration, including winning approval of nearly $1.4 billion from Congress for a border wall (though far less than the amount he requested) and declared a state of emergency to free up $3.6 billion more funding for the wall.FILE – U.S. President Donald Trump points at the wall as he talks with U.S. Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott while touring a section of recently constructed U.S.-Mexico border wall in San Luis, Arizona, June 23, 2020.The president has followed through on campaign promises to roll back government regulations and to repeal a large part of former President Barack Obama’s health care law, popularly known as Obamacare. Even as millions of Americans lost their jobs and health insurance when the worldwide coronavirus pandemic engulfed the United States this year, Trump appealed to the Supreme Court to invalidate Obamacare in its entirety. Trump has often expressed his dislike of the policies of Obama, his Democratic predecessor and the country’s only African American chief executive. FILE – Stock traders wear New Year’s 2020 party glasses at New York Stock Exchange, Dec. 31, 2019.For three years, Trump presided over an economic boom that included an unemployment rate that fell to just 3.5%, the lowest for the world’s largest economy in five decades, and the country’s major stock indexes soared. But that success ended without warning as the coronavirus pandemic spread from China across the globe in early 2020, with Trump voicing constant skepticism of its lethality and its effect on the United States. In late February, in a television clip often replayed on news shows, Trump predicted, “It’s going to disappear. One day it’s like a miracle, it will disappear.” FILE – An empty parking lot leading to a closed AMC movie theatre and restaurants sits idly Wednesday, March 18, 2020, in Phoenix.Instead, the virus spread to all 50 states, causing massive disruptions. Soon the nation was engulfed in an economic disaster as well. More than 48 million workers lost their jobs — more than a quarter of the U.S. labor force — as state governors ordered businesses to close in an effort to prevent the spread of the virus. Schools and universities shut down classroom instruction in favor of online learning from home. Professional and collegiate sports leagues stopped playing games, while hospitals postponed elective surgeries and restaurants resorted to curbside food pickups while inhouse dining was prohibited in much of the U.S. Reporters are seen complying with social distancing norms as President Donald Trump speaks about the coronavirus in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, April 13, 2020, in Washington.Trump staged daily news briefings about the coronavirus for weeks, but often downplayed the severity of the coronavirus, seemingly fearful that any acknowledgment of its effects would hurt his re-election chances in the November 3 contest. He constantly promised that a vaccine for the virus would be found in the coming months even as health experts said that at best mass-inoculation would not happen until early 2021. For a while, Trump touted the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine as a cure-all for the coronavirus and said he himself had taken it. But health studies in several countries said it was worthless to treat the virus and Trump mostly stopped talking about it. At another point, he startled Americans by suggesting that the virus could be cured by consuming poisonous bleach. While health experts urged Americans to wear face masks to limit the spread of the virus, Trump resisted, saying he did not think it was for him, and belittled some who did wear them. FILE – Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) wheel a man out of the Cobble Hill Health Center nursing home during an ongoing outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the Brooklyn borough of New York, April 17, 2020.Gradually, over weeks and weeks, the death toll climbed to more than 131,000 in the U.S. by mid-year and the number of confirmed coronavirus cases rose to more than 3 million, bigger figures than in any other country in the world. Health experts are predicting tens of thousands more Americans will die in the coming months. As the number of cases ebbed in the northern U.S. states, there were new outbreaks in a southern tier of states where governors were among the first to reopen their economies and then had to order bars and some businesses to again shut down. The U.S. jobless rate peaked at 14.7% in April, then dropped to 11.1% in June as the economy added nearly 5 million jobs. Trump, acting as his own cheerleader, said much better days were ahead for the American economy in the second half of 2020 and into 2021. While the coronavirus swept silently across the U.S., Trump was forced to deal with boisterous, sometimes violent protests across the country following the May 25 death of an African American man, George Floyd, who was pinned face down on a street in Minneapolis, Minnesota by a white police officer who pressed his knee on his neck even as Floyd gasped that he could not breathe.FILE – Protesters demonstrate Saturday, June 13, 2020, near the White House in Washington, over the death of George Floyd, who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers.Trump sent mixed messages about the unrest that followed, expressing support for peaceful demonstrations but also saying that street chants of “Black Lives Matter” were a “symbol of hate.” He voiced his approval of a video of one of his political supporters who shouted, “White power!” But he removed the clip from his Twitter account after critics vocally admonished him, while Trump aides said he had not heard the racist exclamation. As the U.S. celebrated the 244th anniversary of its independence on the July 4 weekend, Trump ramped up his rhetoric, decrying racial justice protesters as “evil” representatives of a “new far-left fascism” whose ultimate goal is “the end of America.” With the turn of events in the first half of 2020, Trump’s political fate was uncertain at best, with numerous national polls showing him trailing former Vice President Joe Biden by about 9 percentage points four months ahead of the quadrennial presidential election. But only two U.S. presidents have lost bids for re-election in the last four decades and Trump supporters noted that he also trailed in polling ahead of the 2016 election, when he unexpectedly defeated former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Foreign policy: Trump’s foreign policy has been defined by his “America First” agenda in which he has put what he regards as America’s interests above all else. He withdrew from several international agreements, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade deal; the Paris climate agreement and the Iran nuclear deal. On trade, Trump fulfilled a campaign pledge to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico, while launching a trade war with China.NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, President Donald Trump, Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel, Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan and other NATO Alliance leaders at the annual NATO heads of government, in Watford, Britain Dec. 4, 2019.He has repeatedly questioned the amount of money the United States spends to defend other countries and has publicly criticized NATO, the Western military alliance crafted after World War II. The president has had a volatile relationship with many foreign leaders, including traditional allies such as former German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron, but embraced such historical foes such as Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Trump called Kim “little rocket man” but later met with him on three occasions and declared, “We’ve developed a very good relationship.” Presidential challenges: Trump, aside from the coronavirus and economic crises of 2020, has faced major challenges as president, including an impeachment inquiry Democrats launched over allegations that Trump sought Ukraine’s help to dig up incriminating information about former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, that could hurt Biden’s prospects of trying to challenge Trump in the 2020 U.S. election.In this image from video, senators vote on the first article of impeachment during the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, in the Senate at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Feb. 5, 2020.The Democratic-controlled House of Representatives impeached him in late 2019, but the Republican-controlled Senate acquitted him in early 2020, with only one Republican senator voting to convict and remove him from office. Trump also faced a nearly two-year investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller, who investigated Russian interference in the 2016 election.Mueller’s final report found that the Trump campaign did not conspire with Russia to affect the outcome of the race. However, it reached no conclusion on whether Trump should be charged with obstruction of justice for instances in which he may have tried to sidetrack Mueller’s probe. In any event, there is a long-held tradition in the U.S. that sitting presidents cannot be charged with criminal offenses while in office.

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By Polityk | 07/09/2020 | Повідомлення, Політика

Former Vice President Joe Biden Making 3rd Bid for US Presidency

Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, a Democrat set to run against President Donald Trump in the November 3 national election, is making his third run for the White House — but for the first time stands as his party’s presumptive nominee.If he wins, and is inaugurated next January, Biden would become the country’s 46th chief executive. By then, he would be 78, the oldest U.S. president ever, surpassing the 74-year-old Trump.Biden has said throughout months of campaigning that he is seeking to put an end to Trump’s “aberrant” administration.“We’re in a battle for the soul of America,” Biden says on his campaign web site. “It’s time to remember who we are. We’re Americans: tough, resilient, but always full of hope. It’s time to treat each other with dignity. Build a middle class that works for everybody. Fight back against the incredible abuses of power we’re seeing. It’s time to dig deep and remember that our best days still lie ahead.”Democratic presidential candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden departs after a roundtable on economic reopening with community members, June 11, 2020, in Philadelphia.Biden has characterized Trump as an unfit leader of the Free World, saying, “It’s time for respected leadership on the world stage—and dignified leadership at home.”But amid an historic coronavirus pandemic, Biden’s campaign through the early days of July has been unlike any modern U.S. run for the presidency. He has largely waged his campaign from his home in the eastern state of Delaware with occasional forays to Wilmington, the state’s biggest city, and to nearby Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for speeches and policy discussions with small groups of people. The former U.S. senator has held only one news conference over a three-month period and shunned large political rallies for fear of catching or helping to spread the coronavirus if large crowds gathered to hear him speak.Accomplishments and personal life: After graduating from the University of Delaware and Syracuse Law School, Biden, at age 29, became in 1972 one of the youngest lawmakers ever elected to the U.S. Senate. But weeks after the election, personal tragedy struck. Biden’s wife Neilia and their one-year-old daughter Naomi were killed in an automobile accident while Christmas shopping. Biden entertained thoughts of resigning his newly won Senate seat to care for the couple’s two other children, both sons, but instead began daily back-and-forth 90-minute train commutes between Washington and his Delaware home, a practice he followed through six terms –36 years — in the Senate.A car passes a yard displaying a campaign sign for Democratic presidential candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden, June 23, 2020 in North Hampton, New Hampshire.Several years after his first wife’s death, Biden met and later married Jill Jacobs Tracy, an aspiring schoolteacher, with whom he has a daughter born in 1981. Biden ran for president in 1987 and 2007 but failed to gain much support from voters either time. After Biden dropped out of the presidential race in 2007, then-candidate Barack Obama later asked him to be his running mate. The two went on to win the 2008 election and re-election in 2012. Biden served as Obama’s vice president for eight years.Foreign policy: While in the Senate, Biden was a longtime member of the powerful Foreign Relations Committee and served twice as the panel’s chairman. He opposed the Persian Gulf War in 1991 but voted to authorize the invasion of Iraq in 2003. He advocated for U.S. and NATO intervention in Bosnia in 1994. While serving as vice president under Obama, Biden helped to formulate U.S. policy toward Iraq, including the withdrawal of troops in 2011. He also supported the NATO-led military intervention in Libya in 2011.Biden played other key roles during his years in the Senate, especially in crafting anti-crime bills, including a federal assault weapons ban that stood for 10 years until 2004 but has not been renewed. He backed tough sentencing for convicted criminals, a stance he has modified in his 2020 run for the presidency. Now he says that “too many people are incarcerated in the United States – and too many of them are black and brown.”Biden has said that he considers the Violence Against Women Act “the single most important legislation” he helped shepherd through Congress during his Senate tenure.But it was his oversight of testimony at the 1991 Supreme Court nomination hearing of Clarence Thomas, a conservative African American put forward by then-President George H.W. Bush, that has rankled some of Biden’s Democratic intra-party foes for years.Anita Hill, a lawyer and Thomas co-worker, accused Thomas of sexual harassment and testified against him, allegations that Thomas denied. But Biden, then chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, did not permit further witnesses to buttress Hill’s testimony. Women’s groups and liberal legal activists sharply criticized Biden’s handling of the hearings. Eventually the Senate narrowly confirmed Thomas’s nomination and he sits on the Supreme Court to this day. In April 2019, Biden called Hill to voice regret over the manner in which he conducted the Thomas hearings, but she said later she remained deeply dissatisfied.Platform: A prospective Biden presidency might mirror the eight years of Obama’s White House tenure, with policies that advance progressive causes for racial equality and women’s rights in the United States and international accords abroad. While Trump has pulled the United States from multinational trade, nuclear and climate deals that he did not consider to be in Washington’s best interests, Biden almost assuredly could be expected to attempt to restore U.S. standing and engagement abroad.Biden Proposes $700 Billion-Plus ‘Buy American’ Campaign Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is proposing sweeping new uses of the federal government’s regulatory and spending power to bolster U.S. manufacturing and technology firmsAt home, Biden over the years has had a reputation of reaching across the political aisle to work with Republican lawmakers, But during the lengthy fight for the Democratic presidential nomination, Biden pushed back against criticism that he is not liberal enough for today’s Democratic Party, saying at an event in March, “I have the most progressive record of anybody running.” Biden emphasized the record of the Obama administration, including expanding health care, supporting efforts to legalize gay marriage, and pushing for the government bailout of the U.S. auto industry.Biden contends that Trump has abandoned the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, adding he would “stop the political theater and willful misinformation that has heightened confusion and discrimination.” Biden says he would “ensure that public health decisions are made by public health professionals and not politicians.”While tantrums and taunts on Twitter have been one of Trump’s signature White House calling cards, Biden’s verbal gaffes have given Trump an opportunity to claim the Democratic nominee is mentally diminished as he ages. In recent weeks, Biden has said he is running for the Senate instead of the presidency and said at another time that 120 million Americans had died from the coronavirus, instead of 120,000.“If I ever said something so mortifyingly stupid, the Fake News Media would come down on me with a vengeance. This is beyond a normal mistake,” Trump tweeted.But Biden, asked whether his mental capacity has waned, retorted, “Look, all you’ve got to do is watch me and I can hardly wait to compare my cognitive capability to the cognitive capability of the man I’m running against.”The two candidates are planning to face off in three debates in September and October.Megan Duzor contributed to this report.

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By Polityk | 07/09/2020 | Повідомлення, Політика

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