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Турция одержала впечатляющую победу над обиженным карликом пукиным
Турция одержала впечатляющую победу над обиженным карликом пукиным
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By Vyborec | 06/02/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага
Як у Криму фсб ображеного карлика пукіна штампує шпигунів?
157 кримчан торік затримали російські спецслужби. Підрахував Кримськотатарський ресурсний центр. 17 українців звинуватили у шпигунстві, плануванні диверсій та терористичних актів. Вирок суду отримали – 6. Такі дані наводить Кримська правозахисна група. Серед затриманих багато людей проукраїнських поглядів, їх «тихо» спецбортом вивозять до Москви в Лефортово. Тому публічність таких справ вкрай важлива, каже Микола Полозов, який захищає таких обвинувачених. «Весь Крим, як старий диван на смітнику, насичений клопами і української агентурою. Там все ще є люди, які симпатизують бандерівській владі. І мало не кожного місяця ми вивуджуємо звідти чергового шпигуна»
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By Vyborec | 06/02/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага
Очень грозный украинский ТАНК ЯТАГАН по стандартам НАТО – кошмар карлика пукина!
Танк «Ятаган» – предназначен для усиления механизированных подразделений во всех видах общевойскового боя, прорыв укрепленных позиций, уничтожение огневых точек, техники и живой силы противника, быстрой организации оборонительных рубежей. Разработчик: Харьковское конструкторское бюро по машиностроению им. А.А.Морозова (ХКБМ).
Танк «Ятаган» (объект 478Н) представляет собой вариант танка Т-84У «Оплот» (“объект 478ДУ9) адаптированный к стандартам НАТО или Т-84-120.
Танк был разработан ХКБМ в 2000 годах для участия в тендере, объявленном Турцией. Тендер оценивался в 4-4,5 млрд долларов и первоначально предполагал, поставка 250 основных боевых танков и получение заказа на организацию их дальнейшего производства в Турции.
Но, в 2005 году танковый тендер был отменен. Предпочтение отдали модернизации 170 танков М60.
Описание конструкции. Компоновка танка классического типа – в передней части корпуса находится отделение управления с местом механика-водителя, за ним – боевое отделение, а в корме танка – моторно-трансмиссионное отделение (МТО). Корпус имеет многослойное бронирование, состоящий из листов брони и керамических материалов.
В МТО установлен многотопливный дизельный двигатель, способный работать в различных климатических условиях при температурах окружающей среды от -40° до +55°, а также в высокогорной местности на высоте до 3000 метров.
Основной особенностью танка «Ятаган» является его соответствие требованиям стандартов НАТО. В частности, установлена 120-мм гладкоствольная пушка КБМ2 (L50) с специально спроектированным автоматом заряжания под унитарные боеприпасы, расположенным в кормовой части башни. Пушка позволяет использовать все типы боеприпасов калибра 120 мм разработанных согласно стандартам НАТО (STANAG 4385 и STANAG 4110) и вести огонь 120-мм управляемой ракетой украинского производства.
Автомат заряжания (АЗ) обеспечивает скорострельность 8-10 выстр./мин, причем предусмотрены режимы полуавтоматического и ручного заряжания. Боекомплект 40 выстрелов, 22 из которых размещены непосредственно в конвейере АЗ в специальном отсеке в задней части башни, отделенном от боевого отделения бронированной перегородкой. 16 выстрелов размещены во вспомогательной механизированной укладке, размещенной в корпусе, еще два – в боевом отделении.
Дополнительное вооружение составляет спаренный с пушкой 7,62-мм пулемет КТ-7,62 и 12,7-мм зенитный пулемет с дистанционным управлением, установленный на командирском люке, имеет дистанционное управление и предназначен для стрельбы по воздушным и наземным целям с закрытыми люками танка с места командира.
Ведение огня обеспечивается комплексом управления огнем (КУВ) от танка Т-84У «Оплот», который был адаптирован к новому типу вооружения.
Для поражения неподвижных и движущихся современных бронированных целей, в том числе с динамической защитой, легкобронированных объектов и вертолетов, может применяться 120-мм выстрел с противотанковой управляемой ракетой «Конус». Максимальная дальность стрельбы 5000 м, система приведена полуавтоматична по лазерному лучу, имеет тандемную кумулятивную боевую часть, что обеспечивает бронепробиваемость не менее 700 м за динамической защитой.
Тактико-технические характеристики:
Боевая масса: 48,5 т
Экипаж, человек: 3
Длина (с пушкой вперед): 9664 (зг. сайта ХКБМ) (9720 мм – зг. каталогу UM)
Длина (по корпусу): 7705 мм
Ширина (с бортовыми экранами): 3775 мм
Высота: 2285 мм
Высота (с 12,7-мм зенитным пулеметом): 2760 мм
Клиренс: 515 мм
Ширина колеи (по центру гусеничной ленты): 2800 мм
Ширина гусеничной ленты: 580 мм
Двигатель тип: двухтактный, многотопливный, оппозитный, 6-ти цил. дизель с жидкостным охлаждением
Марка: 6ТД-2
Макс. мощность при 2600 оборотах в минуту: 1200 кол.с.
Рабочий объем: 16,3 л
Диаметр поршня: 120 мм
Удельный расход топлива: 160 г/е.к.с.г
Масса двигателя: 1180 кг
Габариты двигателя: 1602x955x581 мм
Трансмиссия и привод: механическая, 7 передних и 5 задних передач
Подвеска: торсионная
Эксплуатационные показатели:
Макс.скорость движения по шоссе 70 км / ч
Средняя скорость по пересеченной местности: 40-50 км / ч
Запас хода по шоссе: до 540 км
Запас хода по пересеченной местности: до 400 км
Емкость топливных баков: 1300 л
Диапазон рабочих температур: от -40 до +55 ° C
Преодоление препятствий:
Максимальный угол подъема: 32˚
Максимальный угол крена: 25˚
Высота препятствия: 1 м
Ширина рва: не более 2,85 м
Глубина брода (без подготовки): 1,8 м
Глубина брода (с подготовкой): 5 м
Вооружение:
120-мм гладкоствольная пушка КБМ2 L50 (40 выстрелов, из них 22 в АС)
зенитный 12,7-мм пулемет КТ-12,7 (450 патронов) с дистанционным управлением
спаренный 7,62-мм пулемет КТ-7,62 (4000 патронов)
дополнительное вооружение 120-мм управляемые ракеты «Конус»
дневной прицел 1Г46М
тепловизионный прицел Буран-Катрин-Э
система запуска дымовых гранат 902В «Туча»
Бронирование:
тип: многослойная, композитная
динамическая защита: встроенный
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By Vyborec | 06/02/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага
Ошмётки трахнутых в Ливии пукинских “вагнеровцев» пытаются угрожать Европе
Донбасс, Сирия, Ливия. Наемников пукинской чвк вагнер активно убивают в военных конфликтах. Сначала в войне путляндии против Украины. А теперь в Ливии. Сейчас там появилась путляндская тяжёлая техника и военная авиация. Какие цели преследует обиженный карлик пукин в этом регионе? Чем конфликт в Ливии опасен для Европы?
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By Vyborec | 06/02/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага
Biden Decries Trump’s Mobilization of Military Resources to Quell Protests
Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden has expressed concern “for the very soul of our country” after President Donald Trump vowed Monday to use the military to end “the riots and lawlessness” that have broken out across the United States in the aftermath of the death of a black man who died in police custody one week ago in Minneapolis. In a nationally televised address in the White House Rose Garden, the president warned that “if a city or state refuses to take the actions necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then I will deploy the United States military and quickly solve the problem for them.” The comment was an apparent reference to the 1807 Insurrection Act, which allows presidents to quell lawlessness during emergencies. The law was most recently used in 1992 amid rioting in Los Angeles after another African-American man, Rodney King, was beaten by police. Trump said he was “mobilizing all available federal resources, civilian and military, to stop the rioting and looting, to end the destruction and arson, and to protect the rights of law-abiding Americans, including your Second Amendment rights.” The Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects the rights of all American citizens to own firearms. Just before the president spoke, reporters awaiting his remarks in the Rose Garden could hear loud explosions from volleys of tear gas fired around Lafayette Park, where riot police holding shields aloft pushed back peaceful demonstrators. Rubber bullets were also fired, and police on horseback were brought in to clear the area. The movement by law enforcement came less than a half-hour before a 7 p.m. curfew went into effect for Washington. The action cleared the way — but not the smell of the tear gas — around St. John’s Church, a block north of the White House, to which Trump walked just minutes after the curfew went into effect. The historic Episcopal Church, known in Washington as “the church of the presidents,” suffered minor damage Sunday evening when a small fire was set in its basement. In front of the boarded-up church, Trump held up a Bible, referred to the United States as the “greatest country in the world,” and said, “we’re going to keep it safe.” President Donald Trump holds a Bible as he visits outside St. John’s Church across Lafayette Park from the White House, June 1, 2020, in Washington. Part of the church was set on fire during protests on Sunday night.Then Trump walked back to the White House surrounded by heavy security. Hours after the president’s speech and his appearance in front of St. John’s, Biden, the president’s presumptive Democratic opponent in this year’s November presidential election, denounced Trump’s actions on his Twitter feed. “He’s using the American military against the American people,” Biden wrote. “He tear-gassed peaceful protesters and fired rubber bullets. For a photo.” “For our children, for the very soul of our country, we must defeat him.”Bishop Mariann Budde, the leader of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, also expressed her disapproval of Trump’s actions on her Twitter feed. “Tonight President [sic] just used a Bible and a church of my diocese as a backdrop for a message antithetical to the teachings of Jesus and everything that our church stands for. To do so, he sanctioned the use of tear gas by police officers in riot gear to clear the church yard,” Bishop Budde wrote. “President Trump’s decision to invoke the Insurrection Act, and his inflammatory rhetoric, proves that he cannot lead us through these tumultuous times and unite the country. Instead, he has decided to rely on the use of force to address those who he views as a threat,” Congressman Adam Smith, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said in a statement. The president, according to Defense Department officials, has ordered the Army to deploy an active duty military police battalion for Washington, the single jurisdiction where the military can do so without first consulting the governor of a state. National Guard forcesAll 1,200 National Guard forces in the nation’s capital have been mobilized, and five states were quickly sending between 600 and 800 additional Guard troops, some armed with lethal weapons, according to officials. Additional U.S. active duty troops, including military police and engineering units, have been placed on standby outside the District of Columbia but are poised to move in if necessary, officials say. Late Monday night, a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter flew low over the rooftops of Washington’s historic Chinatown district in a “show of force” maneuver, sending protesters scattering to avoid the dust and debris kicked up by the helicopter’s rotors, which also snapped the branches off trees.Demonstrators react as a helicopter circles low as people gather to protest the death of George Floyd, June 1, 2020, near the White House in Washington. Floyd died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers.Trump’s action is being viewed as his most overt flexing of authoritarian muscle since he took office 3½ years ago. “We are teetering on a dictatorship,” Don Lemon said on the cable news network, CNN, immediately following the president’s remarks. “I think the president is playing a very, very dangerous game here.” The president has repeatedly referred to CNN as “fake news” and frequently characterizes the mainstream U.S. media as “enemies of the people.” Trump calls governors ‘weak’Earlier Monday, governors received a lecture from Trump, the defense secretary and the attorney general, exhorting them to get tough with unruly protesters on the streets of America’s cities. In a conference call with governors about the violent demonstrations across the country, the leaders of the states were sharply criticized by the president. “Most of you are weak,” the president told them, according to an audio recording of the call. “You have to dominate. If you don’t dominate, you’re wasting your time. They’re going to run over you, you’re going to look like a bunch of jerks.” Trump is facing criticism for not adopting the traditional presidential role of “consoler-in-chief” since the death of African-American George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis, prompted a national outpouring of agony and anger. The president, instead, has spent time on Twitter attacking Biden, other Democratic politicians and lumping them in with the far-left radicals he blames for the violence in recent days. The call with Trump on Monday was “deeply disturbing,” said Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat. “Instead of offering support or leadership to bring down the temperature at protests, President Trump told governors to ‘put it down’ or we would be ‘overridden,’” she said in a statement. About half of the governors have already activated National Guard units to assist law enforcement in quelling the unrest. But more members of the guard are needed on the streets, according to the president. A demonstrator is taken into custody by police after a curfew took effect during a protest over the death of George Floyd, Monday, June 1, 2020, near the White House in Washington. “They’re ready, willing and able. They want to fight for the country,” Trump said to the governors. “I wish we had an occupying force in there.” Los Angeles, specifically, is “not using the greatest resource you can use,” Trump said of the military forces under state control. Trump and the White House are blaming the violence on a loose coalition of far-left activists, known as “antifa” (for anti-fascist), whose members campaign against what they view as acts of authoritarianism, homophobia, racism or xenophobia. The Republican president warned on Twitter earlier that “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.” Trump later denied that the phrase was a warning that vandals would be shot and said he did not know it had been used prominently by Miami’s police chief in 1967 in response to violent crime in black neighborhoods. “It’s a movement that if you don’t put it down it’ll get worse and worse,” said Trump to the governors Monday. “These are radicals and they are anarchists.” White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany asked at a White House news briefing about the Michigan governor’s reaction, said she does not understand why Whitmer would be disturbed by the president telling governors to do their jobs. Another Democrat, Governor J.B. Pritzker of Illinois, told the president, “I’ve been extraordinarily concerned about the rhetoric that’s been used by you. It’s been inflammatory.” The president replied: “I don’t like your rhetoric much either,” criticizing Pritzker’s response to the coronavirus outbreak. “I think you could’ve done a much better job, frankly.” Attorney General William Barr told the governors, “we have to control the streets … and that requires a strong presence.” Professional instigators are looking to move from strong to weak states to cause mayhem, Barr said, adding this was based on intelligence reports. “They’re all looking for weak spots,” Trump said. “You got to arrest these people” and put them away for years. “These are terrorists. They’re antifa and radical left.” Trump specifically called on New York City and Philadelphia “to toughen up.” Trump said the initial response in Minnesota was “weak and pathetic,” but Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, a Democrat, deserved praise for deploying the National Guard, which knocked down demonstrators “like bowling pins – a beautiful thing to watch.” On the conference call, Defense Secretary Mark Esper told the governors that “the sooner you mass and dominate the battle-space, the quicker that this dissipates.” A week after Floyd, 46, died in police custody after a white police officer was filmed pressing his knee into Floyd’s neck for more than 8 minutes, peaceful demonstrations have been overshadowed by urban violence across America. Businesses have been vandalized and looted, public monuments damaged and law enforcement officers firing rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters, some of whom have pelted police with bricks, firecrackers and bags of bodily fluids. Thousands of people were arrested across the United States during demonstrations Saturday and Sunday. California on Monday ordered state government buildings closed in downtown areas. In Chicago, two people were killed during demonstrations on Monday in the Chicago suburb of Cicero and 60 people were arrested, the Associated Press reported. Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser moved up the nightly curfew by four hours, to 7 p.m. McEnany said of Trump, “He does understand that pain” of the lawful demonstrators.” She added, “it’s really a shame” that radicals on the streets are dampening the message of the peaceful protesters.
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By Polityk | 06/02/2020 | Повідомлення, Політика
Macy’s Hit as New York Imposes Curfew Amid Floyd Protests
New York City imposed a late-night curfew Monday that failed to prevent another night of destruction, including arrests after a break-in at the iconic Macy’s store on 34th Street, following protests over George Floyd’s death. As the 11 p.m. deadline to get off the streets approached, bands of protesters marched peacefully through Manhattan and Brooklyn, but police simultaneously responded to numerous reports of roving groups of people smashing their way into shops and emptying them of merchandise. The doors of Macy’s flagship Manhattan store were breached. Police pulled two handcuffed men out and put them in a van. People rushed into a Nike store and carried out armloads of clothing. Near Rockefeller Center, storefront windows were smashed and multiple people arrested. Bank windows were smashed. Wreckage littered the inside of an AT&T store.Protesters rally against the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, in Times Square in the Manhattan borough of New York City, U.S., June 1, 2020.Video posted on social media showed some protesters arguing with people breaking windows, urging them to stop, but instances of vandalism and smash-and-grab thefts mounted as the night deepened. “We worked hard to build up the business, and within a second, someone does this,” said the owner of a ransacked Manhattan smoke shop, who identified himself only by the name Harri. “Really bad.” New York joined other cities around the country in imposing a curfew after days of unrest. It comes on top of months of restrictions on public gatherings already imposed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Enough mayhem happened before the curfew took effect that Mayor Bill de Blasio tweeted that it would move up to 8 p.m. Tuesday. The curfew lifts at 5 a.m. De Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the outbreaks of violence the previous two evenings — which left stores ransacked and police vehicles burned — gave them no choice to impose a curfew and boost police presence, even as they insisted they stood with the throngs of peaceful demonstrators who have spoken out for several days against police brutality and racial injustice. “We can’t let violence undermine the message of this moment,” de Blasio said in a statement. He and Cuomo are Democrats. Big crowds rallied in Times Square and Brooklyn on Monday afternoon and marched through the streets for hours. As in previous days, the demonstrations in daylight were peaceful, with officers mostly keeping their distance from marchers. A nighttime march through Brooklyn was also peaceful, and police let it continue for hours after the 11 a.m. curfew passed. But midtown Manhattan descended into chaos as night fell. There were dozens of arrests, police said. De Blasio tweeted at 1 a.m. that there were also “real problems” in the Bronx, which had largely escaped previous nights of unrest unscathed. Video posted on social media showed multiple piles of rubbish on fire on a debris-strewn street and people smashing into stories. Another video showed a group of men beating a police officer who was alone and down on the ground, smashing him with pieces of wreckage until he pulled his gun and they ran. After the curfew took effect, police moved more actively to clear the streets, chasing after and knocking down some people who wouldn’t comply as they streamed toward Times Square. At the same time, the city’s elected public advocate, Jumaane Williams, and some other officials held a news conference in Brooklyn criticizing the curfew. “In the black community, every time we ask for resources or assistance, they send police,” said Williams, a Democrat. People exit damaged stores after the glass was knocked out in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York, June 1, 2020.Earlier in the day, one Times Square demonstrator, Giselle Francisco, considered the curfew necessary. “There are people who have ulterior motives, and they’re trying to hijack the message,” the New Yorker said. Police Commissioner Dermot Shea expressed doubts earlier Monday about whether a curfew would be heeded. Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, a retired police captain whose borough has been a focal point for demonstrations and some damage, also had doubts. “There are real deep, legitimate wounds, and if we’re not going to put the same level of energy into correcting those wounds as we’re going to put into telling people not to come out at 11, then we’re going to fail, and this is going to prolong the problem,” said Adams, a Democrat. Bystander Sean Jones, who watched as people ransacked luxury stores in Manhattan’s chic Soho neighborhood Sunday night, explained the destruction this way: “People are doing this so next time, before they think about trying to kill another black person, they’re going to be like, ’Damn, we don’t want them out here doing this … again.’” Monday marked the fourth night in a row of mainly peaceful daytime demonstrations, chaotic nights, hot spots of violence and arrests, with the mayor’s daughter among those arrested over the weekend. Chiara de Blasio, 25, refused to leave a Manhattan street officers were clearing Saturday because people were throwing things. She was released with a court summons. Her father said Monday she told him she’d behaved peacefully and believed she had followed officers’ instructions. Thousands of people have taken to the streets around the nation to express outrage over Floyd’s May 25 death and other killings of black people, particularly by police. Floyd, who was black, died after a white Minneapolis police officer pressed a knee on his neck. On Sunday, some New York City police officers knelt with protesters. But officers have also clashed with demonstrators. Shea said the department is investigating officers’ behavior in about six confrontations, including one in which two police vehicles plowed through a group of protesters Saturday in Brooklyn. During Sunday night’s demonstration, video posted to social media showed a police officer pulling a gun and pointing it at demonstrators on a debris-littered Manhattan street moments after a protester used an object to deliver a crushing blow to another officer’s head a few yards away. “That officer should have his gun and badge taken away today,” de Blasio said. Cuomo said some officers had exacerbated tensions with some “very disturbing” actions. Police union president Patrick Lynch said Cuomo was ”wrongly blaming the chaos on the cops.”
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By Polityk | 06/02/2020 | Повідомлення, Політика
НАЗЯВО заявляє про блокування роботи після виявленого плагіату в дисертаціях Портнова та декана юрфака КНУ
Національне агентство із забезпечення якості вищої освіти заявляє про спроби заблокувати його діяльність. У заяві, опублікованій на сайті відомства, згадуються рішення Агентства та підпорядкованого йому комітету щодо виявленого плагіату у наукових працях, зокрема, юриста, колишнього заступника глави Адміністрації президента Віктора Януковича Андрія Портнова та декана юридичного факультету Київського національного університету ім. Тараса Шевченка Івана Гриценка.
«Від початку роботи Національного агентства із забезпечення якості вищої освіти в лютому 2019 року не припиняються спроби заблокувати його діяльність чи оскаржити прийняття якихось рішень. Так, у своєму позові Сергій Бондарчук поставив під сумнів правомірність проведення першого засідання Агентства, обрання голови і заступників. Слід відзначити, що згадані рішення Агентства не зачіпають будь-які права та інтереси самого Бондарчука», – зазначено в заяві на сайті Нацагентства із забезпечення якості вищої освіти (НАЗЯВО).
Позов, про який йдеться, був поданий колишнім співробітником секретаріату Нацагентства на початку 2019 року.
«Нещодавно Володимир Мішалов, Андрій Портнов та Іван Гриценко висловили свою незгоду з рішеннями Агентства та Комітету з питань етики стосовно ідентифікації текстових збігів, що мають ознаки плагіату, в їхніх наукових працях», – додається у заяві НАЗЯВО.
Зокрема, у березні цього року Комітет із питань етики Нацагентства виявив академічний плагіат у докторській дисертації Андрія Портнова. Сам Портнов тоді заявив, що рішення комітету є «помилковим і не відповідає дійсності».
Пізніше, у травні, той же комітет виявив «наявність порушень академічної доброчесності» у наукових роботах декана юридичного факультету Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка Івана Гриценка.
Водночас у Нацагентстві підкреслюють: «Минуло тижня суддя Окружного адміністративного суду міста Києва несподівано, без жодного судового засідання протягом півтора року та без оповіщення Агентства задовольнила позов Сергія Бондарчука. Принаймні такий висновок можна зробити з активного обговорення в пресі ще не опублікованого судового рішення».
Сергій Бондарчук наразі публічно не коментував заяву НАЗЯВО.
Запит до Нацагентства із питань забезпечення якості вищої освіти з проханням розглянути питання щодо наявності текстових запозичень (академічного плагіату) в докторській дисертації Портнова Радіо Свобода надіслало в листопаді минулого року.
Водночас Нацагентство не зможе позбавити наукового ступеня Портнова, поки Кабінет міністрів не затвердить «Порядок скасування рішення спеціалізованої вченої ради про присудження наукового ступеня».
Нині «Порядок скасування рішення спеціалізованої вченої ради про присудження наукового ступеня» перебуває на погодженні в Міністерстві освіти і науки.
У червні 2019 стало відомо, що Андрій Портнов знову працюватиме на кафедрі конституційного права юридичного факультету Київського національного університету імені Шевченка. Андрій Портнов вже працював там з 2009-го по 2014 рік.
Після протестів студентів цього вищого навчального закладу керівництво КНУ скасувало наказ щодо призначення Андрія Портнова професором кафедри конституційного права юридичного факультету.
Деканом цього факультету з 2008 року є Іван Гриценко.
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By Gromada | 06/02/2020 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Joe Biden Seeks to Clinch Democratic Party Nomination in Nearly a Dozen Primaries Tuesday
June 2 was supposed to be the finish line for what seemed like an endless 2020 U.S. presidential primary campaign. In most election years, a party’s nominee for president of the United States is locked up by then. For the last 33 months, 33 people campaigned for the Democratic nomination for president. The June 2 primary states could possibly crown a nominee. But then the coronavirus pandemic hit and dramatically scrambled the campaign calendar. In mid-March, states started to postpone their primary elections to prevent crowds at voting places and to buy time to expand vote-by-mail opportunities. Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota and the District of Columbia were already scheduled to hold primary elections next Tuesday. However, in an effort to contain the spread of the coronavirus, six other states postponed their primaries until June 2 — making it the second biggest day for selecting delegates behind “Super Tuesday” on March 3 when roughly a third of all the delegates to the Democratic national convention were chosen. The six states are Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island.WATCH: Tuesday primary electionsSorry, but your browser cannot support embedded video of this type, you can
Voters drop off ballots in the Washington State primary, March 10, 2020 in Seattle.Currently, five states hold elections by mail only. Most of the other states allow voters to request an absentee ballot without needing an excuse, such as military duty, disability or being away from home on Election Day. A few states still require a valid excuse and are not making an exception for the coronavirus. Steven Mulroy, a University of Memphis law professor who represents several voters, is suing the governor of Tennessee to loosen absentee ballot requirements. “It is an unreasonable burden on our fundamental right to vote to require that we vote in person when we know that congregating with others in person creates a significant risk of infection and then transmission of the disease to other people, many of whom will have underlying conditions that make them particularly vulnerable,” Mulroy said. Idaho was among 13 states that moved their primaries to June 2 or beyond. The state decided to conduct the primary by mail only. More than 400,000 people — 47% of Idaho’s registered voters —- asked for absentee ballots, an “unprecedented response,” according to the secretary of state’s office. The deadline for Idaho voters to turn in their ballots is June 2.
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By Polityk | 06/02/2020 | Повідомлення, Політика
Eight US States Holding Party Elections on Tuesday
Eight U.S. states and Washington, D.C., are holding Democratic and Republican Party primaries on Tuesday.Four of the primaries had been scheduled weeks ago but were delayed because of fears of the coronavirus pandemic.The voting involves picking nominees for seats in the Senate and House of Representatives in the November 3 national election.But the day’s voting could also officially hand former Vice President Joe Biden the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination to face President Donald Trump in November.Biden, who served two terms as second in command to former President Barack Obama, is already the presumptive nominee, with more than 20 other candidates having dropped out of the Democratic nomination race. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, the last of Biden’s vanquished foes, remains on ballots and could pick up more delegates to the party’s national convention in August. Depending on how many delegates Sanders wins, it could be enough to prevent Biden from numerically clinching the presidential nomination ahead of other state primaries in June and into July.FILE – Former U.S. vice president Joe Biden, left, and Senator Bernie Sanders greet each other with an elbow bump before the start of the 11th Democratic Party 2020 presidential debate in a CNN Washington Bureau studio in Washington, March 15, 2020.Biden needs 425 more delegates to secure the 1,991 majority of convention delegates needed to win the nomination, with 479 at stake in the Tuesday voting.Voters are headed to polling places or voting by mail in Indiana, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island, all of which postponed their original voting dates because of the coronavirus threat. Other regularly scheduled votes are set in the states of Iowa, Montana, New Mexico and South Dakota, along with the vote in the city of Washington.The elections are occurring as the U.S. is engulfed in days of protests over the death last week of a black man while in police custody in Minneapolis, Minnesota, along with the limited reopening of businesses throughout the country that were closed because of the coronavirus threat.As a result, voter turnout could be lower than usual, although mail-in balloting has boosted voter participation in some states during the pandemic.Key racesIn the Eastern state of Maryland, Democratic Congressman Kweisi Mfume took over the late Congressman Elijah Cummings’ seat several weeks ago in a special election. But he faces several opponents in a party primary for the nomination to a full two-year term, including Cummings’ widow, Maya Rockeymoore Cummings.In the Western state of Montana, Sen. Steve Daines, the Republican incumbent, is heavily favored in a party primary. A likely victory for Daines would set up a key November Senate contest against Gov. Steve Bullock, who unsuccessfully sought the Democratic presidential nomination and is also favored in his Senate primary contest.Republicans now narrowly control the Senate, but a prospective Daines-Bullock contest in the November election would be one of the key races determining Senate control starting next January.A Senate Republican primary is set in the Western state of New Mexico, with several contested congressional primaries scheduled in the Eastern state of Pennsylvania and four contested House primaries in the Midwestern state of Iowa.
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By Polityk | 06/02/2020 | Повідомлення, Політика
Система автофіксації за перші години роботи у Києві зафіксувала понад 35 тисяч порушень ПДР – МВС
Міністр внутрішніх справ Арсен Аваков повідомив, що за перші 17 годин роботи система автофіксації у Києві зафіксувала понад 35 тисяч порушень правил дорожнього руху.
«Підсумок перших 17 годин роботи системи автофіксації порушень ПДР у Києві: зафіксовано 35 тисяч 762 події, відпрацьовано 5 тисяч 620. «Лідери перегонів»: Mercedes рухався містом зі швидкістю 208 км/год та BMW проїхав 3 камери поспіль зі швидкістю 200 км/год, водій отримає 3 штрафи», – цитує Авакова пресслужба МВС.
12 березня МВС презентувало пілотний проєкт системи фіксації адміністративних правопорушень у сфері гарантування безпеки дорожнього руху в автоматичному режимі, запуск системи в експлуатацію очікувався з 1 травня.
У квітні Міністерство внутрішніх справ повідомило, що переносить запуск системи автоматичної фото- та відеофіксації порушень правил дорожнього руху через карантинні обмеження.
1 червня система автоматичної фотовідеофіксації порушень ПДР запрацювала в місті Києві та на автомагістралях Київської області, де камери встановлені у місцях концентрації ДТП з тяжкими наслідками.
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By Gromada | 06/02/2020 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
З початку бойових дій на Донбасі щонайменше 147 дітей загинули і 392 були поранені – ООН
У моніторинговій місія ООН із прав людини повідомили, що від початку бойових дій на Донбасі близько півтори остні дітей загинули і майже 400 були поранені.
«З 14 квітня 2014 року по 31 травня 2020 року щонайменше 147 дітей (98 хлопчиків та 49 дівчаток) загинули та 392 (237 хлопчиків, 139 дівчаток та 16 дітей, стать яких невідома) були поранені в результаті збройного конфлікту на сході України. Ми закликаємо всі сторони збройного конфлікту суворо виконувати свої зобов’язання відповідно до міжнародного права щодо захисту дітей під час збройного конфлікту. Кожна дитина має право на захист і заслуговує на спокійне дитинство», – повідомила місія у фейсбуці.
Через збройний конфлікт, крім смертей і каліцтв, кажуть в ООН, діти також стають переміщеними особами і обмежені в доступі до освіти та в інших правах.
«Діти віком до шести років на сході України ніколи не знали миру. Ті, хто постарше, живуть шість років в небезпеці та страху», – йдеться в повідомленні.
Раніше сьогодні Офіс генпрокурора повідомив, що відкрив провадження про залучення неповнолітніх у збройний конфлікт на Донбасі. Усього, за даними відомтсва, вироками судів 29 неповнолітніх громадян України засуджені за участь у збройному конфлікті у складі незаконних збройних формувань.
Збройний конфлікт на Донбасі триває від 2014 року після російської окупації Криму. Україна і Захід звинувачують Росію у збройній підтримці бойовиків. Кремль відкидає ці звинувачення і заявляє, що на Донбасі можуть перебувати хіба що російські «добровольці».
За даними ООН, від березня 2014-го до 31 жовтня 2019 року внаслідок збройного конфлікту на Донбасі загинули від 13 000 до 13 200 людей.
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By Gromada | 06/02/2020 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Обиженный карлик пукин превратился в смердящий сгусток лжи
Обиженный карлик пукин превратился в смердящий сгусток лжи
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By Vyborec | 06/02/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага
Необучаемые: обиженный карлик пукин готовится опять отхватить по полной
Необучаемые: обиженный карлик пукин готовится опять отхватить по полной
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By Vyborec | 06/02/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага
В путляндской госдуме раскрыли правду о срочном обнулении обиженного карлика пукина
Пока страна находится в клоаке рекордной глубины, выбраться из которой удастся в лучшем случае лет через пять, обиженный вова трясет костями над главной проблемой последних десятилетий. Карликовому коррупционеру необходимо, во что бы то ни стало, обнулить свой срок отсидки на президентском кресле и подтереться конституцией
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By Vyborec | 06/02/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага
Protests Aside, Trump Focuses on Election
U.S. President Donald Trump’s focus Monday remained on the reelection contest five months from now, even as dozens of American cities cleaned up from a sixth night of chaos protesting the death of a black man in the Midwestern city of Minneapolis. “NOVEMBER 3RD,” Trump tweeted, referring to Election Day, when he is running for a second four-year term in the White House against former Vice President Joe Biden. With Biden, a Democrat, leading Republican Trump in all 40 national polls of U.S. voters in May, the president unleashed a string of Twitter attacks. “Sleepy Joe Biden’s people are so Radical Left that they are working to get the Anarchists out of jail, and probably more,” Trump tweeted about protesters arrested in the past week. “Joe doesn’t know anything about it, he is clueless, but they will be the real power, not Joe. They will be calling the shots! Big tax increases for all, Plus!” Trump said. Sleepy Joe Biden’s people are so Radical Left that they are working to get the Anarchists out of jail, and probably more. Joe doesn’t know anything about it, he is clueless, but they will be the real power, not Joe. They will be calling the shots! Big tax increases for all, Plus!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 1, 2020Countering Trump, Biden, speaking in Wilmington, Delaware, vowed to address “institutional racism” in his first 100 days in office if he is elected and create a police oversight body. Biden, staying at his home in Delaware during the coronavirus crisis, has struggled to be heard above the din of the public debate in Washington. But he has called the upcoming election a fight for the soul of the nation, hoping to contrast his quieter approach to public discourse with Trump’s more incendiary attacks on his foes. With the significant racial overtones of the death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old African American man who was pinned to the ground by a white police officer as he gasped to breathe, Biden left his home to meet with about a dozen local black leaders in his hometown. Later, he planned a virtual meeting with mayors from Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago and St. Paul, Minnesota. “Hate just hides,” Biden said, speaking of race relations in the U.S. “It doesn’t go away, and when you have somebody in power who breathes oxygen into the hate under the rocks, it comes out from under the rocks.” Biden’s aides noted that while he did not appear on television over the weekend, he spoke about Floyd’s death before Trump did and has voiced compassion for the protesters. Trump linked Biden, who served eight years as former President Barack Obama’s second in command, to the more radical elements in the protests against the police action a week ago that killed Floyd. Floyd was held face down on a Minneapolis street by police officer Derek Chauvin, who pushed a knee against his neck for more than eight minutes even as he repeatedly said he could not breathe. Chauvin has been charged with third-degree murder and second degree manslaughter in the case. “Get tough Democrat Mayors and Governors. These people are ANARCHISTS,” Trump tweeted about the protesters. “Call in our National Guard NOW. The World is watching and laughing at you and Sleepy Joe. Is this what America wants? NO!!!” Get tough Democrat Mayors and Governors. These people are ANARCHISTS. Call in our National Guard NOW. The World is watching and laughing at you and Sleepy Joe. Is this what America wants? NO!!!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 31, 2020In another tweet Sunday, Trump said, “Law & Order in Philadelphia, NOW! They are looting stores. Call in our great National Guard like they FINALLY did (thank you President Trump) last night in Minneapolis. Is this what voters want with Sleepy Joe? All Dems!” Law & Order in Philadelphia, NOW! They are looting stores. Call in our great National Guard like they FINALLY did (thank you President Trump) last night in Minneapolis. Is this what voters want with Sleepy Joe? All Dems!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 31, 2020Trump also blamed another of his favorite targets, the national news media, for allegedly promoting civil unrest in the U.S. “The Lamestream Media is doing everything within their power to foment hatred and anarchy,” he said. “As long as everybody understands what they are doing, that they are FAKE NEWS and truly bad people with a sick agenda, we can easily work through them to GREATNESS!” The Lamestream Media is doing everything within their power to foment hatred and anarchy. As long as everybody understands what they are doing, that they are FAKE NEWS and truly bad people with a sick agenda, we can easily work through them to GREATNESS!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 31, 2020“Much more ‘disinformation’ coming out of CNN, MSDNC, @nytimes and @washingtonpost, by far, than coming out of any foreign country, even combined,” Trump alleged. “Fake News is the Enemy of the People!” Much more “disinformation” coming out of CNN, MSDNC, @nytimes and @washingtonpost, by far, than coming out of any foreign country, even combined. Fake News is the Enemy of the People!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 30, 2020
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By Polityk | 06/02/2020 | Повідомлення, Політика
Obama Urges Protesters to Use Momentum to Participate in Local Politics
Former U.S. President Barack Obama said Americans protesting the death of George Floyd must use momentum from the demonstrations to achieve real change by participating in local politics. “I’ve heard some suggest that the recurrent problem of racial bias in our criminal and justice system proves that only protests and direct action can bring about change,” Obama wrote in an article published Monday on the website Medium. “I couldn’t disagree more,” he said. Obama said, “eventually, aspirations have to be translated into specific laws and institutional practices – and in a democracy, that only happens when we elect government officials who are responsive to our demands.” While the former president argued that it is important to elect a president, Congress and federal judiciary that recognize the “ongoing, corrosive role that racism plays in our society,” he said, “the elected officials who matter most in reforming police departments and the criminal justice system work at the state and local levels.” He noted that voter turnout in local races is usually “pitifully low, especially among young people” which, he said, “makes no sense given the direct impact these offices have on social justice issues.” Police use pepper spray against protesters in Portland, Oregon, May 31, 2020, in this still image taken from video obtained by Reuters.Obama criticized protesters who turn to violence, echoing other politicians. Protests have spread across the country after the death of a black man, George Floyd, in police custody in Minneapolis last week. Video footage shows a white officer kneeling on Floyd’s neck for more than eight minutes before he died. Many of the larger protests often begin peacefully but later turn into rioting. In his article, Obama did not mention U.S. President Donald Trump, who has been criticized by some officials for his response to the demonstrations. Trump has not made a major public statement to address the protests but has expressed sympathy for Floyd’s family and issued a series of tweets demanding a crackdown on protesters. One of his tweets, calling the Minneapolis protesters “thugs” and saying, “When the looting starts, the shooting starts” was flagged by Twitter for inciting violence. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden spoke to black community leaders in Delaware Monday, promising if elected to “deal with institutional racism” and to set up a police oversight body in his first 100 days in office. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, called Monday for citizens to use this moment of unrest to push politicians to make changes. He called for a national ban on chokeholds and excessive force by police as well as independent investigations of police abuse. Senate Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Friday the latest cases of police brutality in Minneapolis and Louisville are “absolutely horrendous.” He also urged protesters in both cities to remain peaceful, saying violence “is not helpful to anyone.”
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By Polityk | 06/02/2020 | Повідомлення, Політика
«Укрзалізниця» відновлює залізничне сполучення – фото
Всього з 1 червня заплановано запустити 42 потяги, з яких 10 – Інтерсіті+ та 32 – далекого сполучення
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By Gromada | 06/01/2020 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
Попрощатися із композитором Мирославом Скориком можна буде у Києві та Львові
Попрощатися із відомим українським композитором Мирославом Скориком, який помер 1 червня, можна буде у Києві та Львові, повідомили Радіо Свобода у концертній агенції UKRArtists.
«Легендарний композитор Мирослав Скорик пішов з життя на 82-му році у Києві. Прощання в середу, 3 червня, в Києві об 11:30 в Патріаршому соборі Воскресіння Христового УГКЦ (Лівобережна). У Львові – в четвер, 4 червня, в Соборі Святого Юра, теж об 11:30. Поховання в п’ятницю, 5 червня, Личаківський цвинтар», – повідомили в агенції.
Раніше сьогодні президент України Володимир Зеленський сказав про смерть відомого композитора: «Сьогодні Україна втратила генія нашого часу».
1 червня на 82-му році життя помер відомий український композитор і музикознавець, Герой України, народний артист України, лауреат премії імені Шевченка, володар кількох орденів за заслуги Мирослав Скорик. Він – автор багатьох камерно-інструментальних творів, кількох балетів та опери «Мойсей», міжнародну прем’єру якої профінансував Ватикан. Найвідомішою композицією Мирослава Скорика є «Мелодія», яку називають духовним гімном України. Музика маестро звучить у понад 40 фільмах, серед яких, зокрема, картина Сергія Параджанова «Тіні забутих предків».
your ad hereBy Gromada | 06/01/2020 | Повідомлення, Суспільство
US Heads Into A New Week Shaken by Violence and Pandemic
With cities wounded by days of violent unrest, America headed into a new week with neighborhoods in shambles, urban streets on lockdown and shaken confidence about when leaders would find the answers to control the mayhem amid unrelenting raw emotion over police killings of black people.
All of it smashed into a nation already bludgeoned by a death toll from the coronavirus pandemic surging past 100,000 and unemployment that soared to levels not seen since the Great Depression.
Sunday capped a tumultuous weekend and month that saw city and state officials deploy thousands of National Guard soldiers, enact strict curfews and shut down mass transit systems. Even with those efforts, many demonstrations erupted into violence as protesters hurled rocks and Molotov cocktails at police in Philadelphia, set a fire near the White House and were hit with tear gas and pepper spray in Austin and other cities. Seven Boston police officers were hospitalized.
In some cities, thieves smashed their way into stores and ran off with as much as they could carry, leaving shop owners, many of them just ramping up their business again after coronavirus pandemic lockdowns, to clean up their shattered storefronts.
In others, police tried to calm tensions by kneeling in solidarity with demonstrators, while still maintaining a strong presence for security.
The demonstrations were sparked by the death of George Floyd, a black man who pleaded for air as an officer pressed a knee into his neck. Floyd’s death in Minneapolis came after tensions had already flared after two white men were arrested in May for the February shooting death of black jogger Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia, and the Louisville police shooting death of Breonna Taylor in her home in March.
The scale of the coast-to-coast protests rivaled the historic demonstrations of the civil rights and Vietnam War eras.
“They keep killing our people. I’m so sick and tired of it,” said Mahira Louis, 15, who was at a Boston protest with her mother Sunday, leading chants of “George Floyd, say his name.”Scenes from Sunday’s George Floyd Protests Around US, WorldFires, vandalism, looting and violence – much of it aimed at police – have flared over the last five nights.Tensions rose Sunday outside the White House, the scene of three days of demonstrations, where police fired tear gas and stun grenades into a crowd of more than 1,000 chanting protesters across the street in Lafayette Park. The crowd ran, piling up road signs and plastic barriers to light a raging fire in a nearby street. Some pulled an American flag from a building and threw it into the blaze. A building in the park with bathrooms and a maintenance office went up in flames.
The district’s entire National Guard — roughly 1,700 soldiers — was called in to help control the protests, according to two Defense Department officials who insisted on anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the matter.
As the protests grew, President Donald Trump retweeted conservative commentator Buck Sexton who called for “overwhelming force” against violent demonstrators.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, visited the site of protests in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, and talked to demonstrators. He also wrote a post on Medium expressing empathy for those despairing about Floyd’s killing.
At least 4,400 people have been arrested over days of protests, according to a tally compiled by The Associated Press. Arrests ranged from stealing and blocking highways to breaking curfew.
In Salt Lake City, an activist leader condemned the destruction of property but said broken buildings shouldn’t be mourned on the same level as black men like Floyd.
“Maybe this country will get the memo that we are sick of police murdering unarmed black men,” said Lex Scott, founder of Black Lives Matter Utah. “Maybe the next time a white police officer decides to pull the trigger, he will picture cities burning.”
Yet thousands still marched peacefully in Phoenix, Albuquerque and other cities, with some calling for an end to the fires, vandalism and theft, saying it weakened calls for justice and reform.
In downtown Atlanta, authorities fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of demonstrators. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said t wo officers had been fired and three placed on desk duty after video showed police surrounding a car Saturday, and using stun guns on the man and woman inside.
In Los Angeles, a police SUV accelerated into several protesters in a street, knocking two people to the ground. Nearby in Santa Monica, not far from a peaceful demonstration, groups broke into stores, walking out with boxes of shoes and folding chairs, among other items. A fire broke out at a restaurant across the street. Scores swarmed into nearby outlet stores in Long Beach. Some hauled armloads of clothing from a Forever 21 store away in garbage bags.
In Minneapolis, the officer who pressed his knee onto Floyd’s neck has been charged with murder, but protesters are demanding the other three officers at the scene be prosecuted. All four were fired.
“We’re not done,” said Darnella Wade, an organizer for Black Lives Matter in neighboring St. Paul, where thousands gathered peacefully in front of the state Capitol. “They sent us the military, and we only asked them for arrests.”
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz brought in thousands of National Guard soldiers on Saturday to help quell violence that had damaged or destroyed hundreds of buildings in Minneapolis over days of protests. That appeared to help minimize unrest, but thousands marching on a closed freeway were shaken when a semitrailer rolled into their midst.
Disgust over generations of racism in a country founded by slaveholders combined with a string of recent racially charged killings to stoke the anger. Adding to that was angst from lockdowns brought on by the pandemic, which has disproportionately hurt communities of color, not only in terms of infections but in job losses and economic stress.
The droves of people congregating for demonstrations threatened to trigger new outbreaks, a fact overshadowed by the boiling tensions.
In Indianapolis, two people were reported dead in bursts of downtown violence this weekend, adding to deaths reported in Detroit and Minneapolis.
In tweets Sunday, Trump blamed anarchists and the media for fueling violence. Attorney General William Barr pointed a finger at “far left extremist” groups. Police chiefs and politicians accused outsiders of causing the problems.
At the Minneapolis intersection where Floyd was killed, people gathered with brooms and flowers, saying it was important to protect what they called a “sacred space.”
Among those in Minneapolis was Michael Brown Sr., the father of Michael Brown, whose killing by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, set off unrest in 2014.
“I understand what this family is feeling. I understand what this community is feeling,” he said.
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By Polityk | 06/01/2020 | Повідомлення, Політика
Похороны роскосмоса обиженного карлика пукина. Маск запустил астронавтов без батута
Две страны, два разного мира. Пока Илон Маск, которого в путляндии называют мошенником по телевизору, пишет историю, ведь он запустил астронавтов с частной кампании, у нас 22 июня открывается главный храм вооруженных сил, а 24 будет парад. Ну и кто после этого сверхдержава, а кто опущенный лузер? Ответ очевиден!
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By Vyborec | 06/01/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага
Biden Meets with Black Leaders at Local Church Amid Unrest
Joe Biden met with community leaders at a predominantly African American church in Delaware Monday morning, leaving home for a second consecutive day to address exploding racial tensions that have begun to reshape the upcoming presidential election.
Biden, the former vice president who will represent Democrats on the ballot against President Donald Trump this fall, has struggled in recent weeks to be heard from his basement television studio over the noise of dueling national crises. But after another night of violent protests, the 77-year-old Democrat gathered with roughly a dozen local black leaders during an intimate meeting in his hometown ahead of a virtual meeting with mayors across the nation.
That low-key, high-touch approach marked a sharp contrast to that of Trump in recent days, who has made little effort to unify the country. The Republican president was scheduled to speak to governors and law enforcement officials on Monday, but he spent much of the weekend using Twitter as a bullhorn to urge “law and order” and tougher action by police against protesters around the country. He warned Friday that, “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.”
Trump also lashed out at Biden Monday, tweeting that “Sleepy Joe Biden’s people are so Radical Left that they are working to get the Anarchists out of jail, and probably more.”
In the early moments of Monday’s gathering at the Bethel AME church in Biden’s hometown of Wilmington, the former vice president listened quietly and took notes in a spiral notebook. All of the attendees, including Biden, wore face masks.
“The vice president came to hear from us. This is a homeboy,” said Pastor Sylvester Beaman, before Biden and those present bowed their heads in prayer.
Biden’s softer approach may foreshadow how the presumptive Democratic nominee presents himself in the five months before the presidential election, emphasizing calm and competence as a contrast to a mercurial president. It is an approach that carries the risk of being drowned out by the much louder, more persistent voice of Trump.
“He’s not in office, and he certainly does not have the megaphone like the person currently occupying the White House does, but I do think our people are looking for someone who can make them feel better during these extremely tough times,” said Rep. Val Demings of Florida, whom Biden is considering as a running mate. “America just needs to be reassured that there’s someone who’s understanding, someone who’s willing to say, ‘Yes, we do have some issues,’ and someone who’s willing to address it.”
Reassurance requires presence, though, and that has been a hurdle for the former vice president, driven inside by the coronavirus pandemic, still working to adapt to the power of social media as a substitute and without the natural platform of a public office.
Biden delivered a well-received address on Friday calling on white people to shoulder the responsibility of ending America’s systemic racism. But he was largely out of sight over the weekend, which marked the fifth anniversary of the death of his son Beau Biden.
Monday marked just his third public appearance since the pandemic exploded in mid-March.
Biden and his wife, Jill, marked Memorial Day by laying a wreath at a veteran’s memorial near his Wilmington home last week, and the former vice president’s campaign posted pictures of him visiting a protest site in another part of the city on Sunday afternoon. Earlier, he wrote a post on Medium expressing empathy for those despairing about the police killing of George Floyd.
“The only way to bear this pain is to turn all that anguish to purpose,” Biden wrote in a message attached to the Sunday photo. “And as President, I will help lead this conversation — and more importantly, I will listen.”
Monday morning’s gathering featured 15 invited religious, political and educational leaders, including Delaware Democratic Rep. Blunt Rochester. They all wore masks and spaced out among the wooden pews. Pasted notices on the main entrance cautioned people from entering if they had a cough or other symptoms that could indicate they were suffering from coronavirus.
Much of Biden’s campaign strategy centers on trying to draw a contrast with Trump on temperament and values. He’s called the White House contest a battle for the soul of the nation and has been particularly forceful in condemning Trump’s handling of moments of racial tension.
Democrats believe the former vice president draws a contrast with Trump in such moments that works in his favor. They note that while Biden didn’t appear on television all weekend, he spoke about Floyd’s death before Trump addressed it and has shown compassion for the protesters.
Trump has alternated between expressing alarm over Floyd’s death and sympathy for his family and issuing tweets antagonizing protesters and disparaging his political enemies.
And in an election that is likely to be a referendum on the sitting president, some Biden aides say privately that the best plan may be to let Trump do himself in.
Yet there is also a recognition that Biden needs to do more than simply wait for voters who may be turned off by Trump to turn toward him. And some Democrats who have criticized Biden in the past for not being more visible during the onset of the coronavirus said he is making the right moves now.
“I’m sure they have some reluctance, understandably, right now to politicize it. That’s not who he is,” said Democratic strategist James Carville. “There might be a time for eloquence, but I think that simplicity is eloquence right now.”
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By Polityk | 06/01/2020 | Повідомлення, Політика
Умница Илон Маск ответил алкашу рогозину в прямом эфире! Батут работает!
Илон Маск удачно запустил пилотируемый корабль Crew Dragon к МКС. Запуск Crew Dragon от SpaceX — первый в истории пилотируемый полет на борту частного космического корабля.
Последние новости путляндии и мира, экономика, бизнес, культура, технологии, спорт
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By Vyborec | 06/01/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага
У разбитого батута. Почему талантливому Маску удалось, а придурок рогозин обречен на позор
Илон Маск покорил космос, совершив запуск частного космического корабля, который изменит мир
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By Vyborec | 06/01/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага
Обиженный карлик пукин опять накосячил: Европа побеждает в газовой войне
Обиженный карлик пукин опять накосячил: Европа побеждает в газовой войне
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By Vyborec | 06/01/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага
Секта 73 починає щось підозрювати! Прививка зеленим карликом починає працювати!
Секта 73 починає щось підозрювати! Прививка зеленим карликом починає працювати!
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By Vyborec | 06/01/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага
Тотальне безумство на каналах придурка медведчука. Як збоченці портнов, лукаш і ко несуть маячню
Черговий розбір на атоми проросійських пропагандистів.
Блог про українську політику та актуальні події в нашій країні
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By Vyborec | 06/01/2020 | Повідомлення, Увага

