Is already behind us, but in 2014 they began to bomb the apu. Donetsk it was, of course, terrible. Well, first of all, in the fourteenth year. May i gave birth to the fourth daughter, so i planned to go on maternity leave. I planned to live in peace. And, well, how to raise a child, at least for a while. Yes, well, nothing happened, that is, in may. I gave birth to her, after 2 days they started bombing. Well, actually 2 months. We were horrified, we all were. Well , i dont even know how to explain it in words, how to call it. Well, lets go on vacation. Yes, i left. Here on vacation, an industrial region and until 2014 the factory specialized in tailoring work clothes, which at one point here no one needed it then, after a short downtime, labutina redesigned the business, and in small workshops they began to sew military uniforms. Yes, this is the clothes in which he fights, i wont say that it was a military uniform there, but that moment, yes we did. Well, this first thing for us was
Topics include artificial intelligence, the Digital Economy and u. S. And european aid to ukraine. This is two hours and 45 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] thank you, everybody. Good morning. So great to be together for third annual Aspen Security Forum d. C. Beginning this evening, seasons greetings to all. Please join me in thanking the Aspen Strategy Group and are cochairs joan i and condeleezza rice and her speakers and sponsors. Thank you all. [applause] also, a huge thanks to our remarkable Aspen Strategy Group Team Including our executive director and so many others. Thank yall for the time you put preparing this summit. [applause] thank you also to the trustees of the Aspen Institute who are so supportive of this work and in particular jane harman, gilded born at a board chair margot who since a greetings, so thank you to our trustees here. [applause] eightytwo years ago today, japan attacked the u. S. Naval base in pearl harbor. Drawing the United
Minutes. [applause] a huge thanks to our markable Strategy Group Team Including emmanuel, Deb Cunningham so many others, thank you all of the time you put into preparing for this summit. [applause] thank you also to the trustees who are so supportive of this work and in particular, james harmon and board chair thank you to our trustee, 82 years ago today japan attacked the u. S. Naval base at pearl harbor. During the United States into what would become the deadliest war in human history. Terrorism, we are today, live in a tumultuous era bearing witness to the evils of holocaust to Nuclear Devastation and proliferation and the cold war. Brought about numerous geopolitical paradigm shift. The American Leadership in the world on behalf of freedom and democracy and human dignity. From the ferment of those transformational times, the founding of many of todays Civil Societies and social progress and human dignity, igniting potential to build understanding and promote possibilities for a be
On cspan2. The reauthorization of the National Flood Insurance Program. Femas perspective. All members will have five days for extraneous materials to the chair for inclusion in the record. I recognize myself for five minutes for an opening statement. Thank you for appearing today for the second hearing for the housing subcommittee for the 118th congress. Fema plays a vital road through the Disaster Recovery efforts and today well explore the National Flood Insurance Program which existed over 50 years and until recently has operated in the same manner and relied on the same outdated tools since its creation and i just applaud the progress that youre making as flooding in the United States is a significant and costly problem for coastal and inland residents. Unfortunately, theres only one provider for nearly all Flood Insurance and the governmentbacked program which sells in a 93 to 95 of all rest tension Flood Insurance in the country. Thats not just a bad idea from the perspective of
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