someone who fought so long and hard. there i think the solution is to figure out how not to do it again. turns at your university like jimmy s idea. and matt a matter of weeks, there isn t a yearlong clause to investigate what went wrong in afghanistan, produce a report of their findings. they batted jimmy the undergraduate to not only take the graduate level class, but to be an unofficial co-professor. a retired u.s. ambassador and patterson. jimmy was basically the founder, the branch behind the course. and he was a huge benefit because jamie had, on the ground experience, in afghanistan. my first class was that. jimmy, when it came to yale, i think showed us that education to service is to. his service to the country didn t and when he stopped being a navy seal and serving an active combat. this idea that this is a new phase of this service to the country. and that he was there to learn something so that the world would be better. the class spent months speakin
President Volodymyr Zelensky brought home from Turkey on Saturday five former commanders of Ukraine's garrison in Mariupol, a highly symbolic achievement that Russia said violated a prisoner exchange deal engineered last year.
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he wants to provide for his family. you saw some of those other refugees who are actually in alex s apartment right now. among them is a mother and daughter. they were accountants at big companies in ukraine, in mariupol. one of them is taking classes online and the other is working as a nail technician. she is doing now because they can t get work papers. so the word paper backlog is a really huge issue right now. after the war we were all doing stories, on each of our shows, about people who are resettled here. and your story we saw how alex has had up to 12 ukrainian refugees in his one bedroom apartment at a time. how can people help ukrainian refugees right now? the most incredible thing about this is that they open their hearts and their homes and their wallets, all of them. i know people watch and say, what can they do to help? you can if you want to take