Missiles. About ten minutes ago all reporters saying that iran says if the u. S. Retaliaretaliates, will continue this offensive in other parts of the world, possibly dubi. Any countries that might align with the u. S. Will be punished as well. This is not the iran of the 1980s when they held americans hostage. They have some of the most sophisticated short range and Medium Range Missiles around. They have a new school of sophisticated drones that can take orders in mid flight. When were talking about attacks, forebget about the ide of troops moving over. So the ball is now clearly in the president s court and the issue is one of the things that people keep talking about is the fact that we have had such a deterioration of top people from the white house there that have the ability to manage this situation. Is that cause for concern that the president may not have the backup, the military and intelligence backup, to make the right decision . Yeah. We use the word institutional memory.
Of the president of the sanitary shield initiative, and this initiative was prepared precisely to counter the risk associated with both Infectious Diseases, as well as other possible threats. I spoke about this in detail during the governments report to the state duma, i believe that its implementation will allow us to form a sustainable counteraction to all threat models, this, by the way, applies not only to problems related to. Infectious diseases, this also applies to quarantine control at the border, this is also a necessary diagnostic, which you promptly deployed during the coronavirus, there are many questions here, as well as rospotrebnadzor must respond to consumer requests in the event that lowquality products or something related to the provision of lowquality services has occurred, your department has a very wide range of responsibilities, but. I would like to start my question with a sanitary account, what are the main activities within the framework of this project were i
Is simply part of the landscape. And i suppose i want to spend a few moments talking about why we must resist this. Not only because we have the Fair Housing Act and the wonderful affh rule and because we all believe in integration and because we have devoted our lives, most of us, to fighting against discrimination. But because as a democracy imperati imperative. If this country is to make it, if you and i are to make it, unified, we have to get our hands around this problem of segregation. This past spring when baltimore erupted in days of unrest in the wake of the death of freddie gray in police custody,ier did a lot of media. Some of you may have seen some of it. And when i did that media, i was asked a lot of questions about baltimore. After all, i lived in Baltimore City for 20 years. I now live in Baltimore County for five years. Ive taught at university of Maryland Law School for 22 years. Im a native new yorker, i really transplanted to baltimore and took it on as my home and
Is simply part of the landscape. And i suppose i want to spend a few moments talking about why we must resist this. Not only because we have the Fair Housing Act and the wonderful affh rule and because we all believe in integration and because we have devoted our lives, most of us, to fighting against discrimination. But because as a democracy imperati imperative. If this country is to make it, if you and i are to make it, unified, we have to get our hands around this problem of segregation. This past spring when baltimore erupted in days of unrest in the wake of the death of freddie gray in police custody,ier did a lot of media. Some of you may have seen some of it. And when i did that media, i was asked a lot of questions about baltimore. After all, i lived in Baltimore City for 20 years. I now live in Baltimore County for five years. Ive taught at university of Maryland Law School for 22 years. Im a native new yorker, i really transplanted to baltimore and took it on as my home and
Is simply part of the landscape. And i suppose i want to spend a few moments talking about why we must resist this. Not only because we have the Fair Housing Act and the wonderful affh rule and because we all believe in integration and because we have devoted our lives, most of us, to fighting against discrimination. But because as a democracy imperati imperative. If this country is to make it, if you and i are to make it, unified, we have to get our hands around this problem of segregation. This past spring when baltimore erupted in days of unrest in the wake of the death of freddie gray in police custody,ier did a lot of media. Some of you may have seen some of it. And when i did that media, i was asked a lot of questions about baltimore. After all, i lived in Baltimore City for 20 years. I now live in Baltimore County for five years. Ive taught at university of Maryland Law School for 22 years. Im a native new yorker, i really transplanted to baltimore and took it on as my home and