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is a unit study for elementary aged children. now one of the alleged leaders of those white supremacy, social media messaging platform group -- he is now no longer working for his own family owned and run business according to the company. they put out a statement saying that the viewpoints and ideology recently expressed by logan lawrence and his wife in no way represent the values of lawrence insurance agencies, their values, or their employees. accordingly, we emphatically denounce what they have said and done and we wholeheartedly emphasize with all who have been hurt, upset, and disturbed by their conduct. now an online research group named logan and katya lawrence as those who run it. i have reached out to them many times, have not gotten a response at this point. but logan's brother, jordan, told me that they, the larger family, had no idea this was happening. they are gutted to find out, they say that it is not representative of who they are

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Katya Suvorova: Not So Alone - Аналитический интернет-журнал Власть

"For Kazakhstan's cinema, we need to build our own horizontal community, learn to trust and respect each other not just by what we say, but how we listen."

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you very much, but it looks like you're trying to steal our newscast mug. i'll take it on the gb news tomorrow. oh, no one's tried that trick before. many people have tried to get hold of one. really? is that gonzo marketing? is that what they call it? actually, that's a good idea. yeah. thank you. cheers. and that's all for this episode of newscast. but chris, you and i will be reunited next week for our brexitcast reunion. i know, the waves of nostalgia are washing over me, by nice to see laura here. you'll be up in the screens. in a cupboard in brussels. one more thing from katya. exactly. and i've already read 135 page document that i cannot wait to digest for you. hello there. for most of us, the working week is going to end on a dry note, but cloud amounts will vary. i'm hopeful that most places will get to see at least a little bit of sunshine. it will be largely dry, but i can't completely rule out just the odd shower. where we're starting friday morning with clear skies,

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on a totally different note, you've had a show on gb news, the news channel. jacob rees—mogg hasjust been hired to get a show. so i understand. who do you think will get the most viewers? oh, that's a very controversial thing. i've been there since... goodness, i think it's august of last year. so he'sjohnny—come—lately. any tips? it's not for me to say. any broadcasting tips to jacob rees—mogg? well, if he asks me, i'll give him any advice he needs. 0k. i was going to say "thank you very much," but it looks like you're trying to steal our newscast mug. i'll take it on gb news tomorrow. oh, no—one�*s tried that trick before. many people have tried to get hold of one. really? is that gonzo marketing? is that what they call it? actually, that's a good idea. yeah. thank you very much. cheers. and that's all for this episode of newscast. but chris, you and i will be reunited next week for our brexitcast reunion. i know, the waves of nostalgia are washing over me. it'll be nice to see laura here. you'll be up in the screens... in a cupboard in brussels with katya. sitting awkwardly close together. one more thing from katya.

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Hallie Jackson Reports

is in kyiv. talk us through it. the general being there ahead of the joint chiefs. talk about what we know on the search and rescue operation that authorities say they are wrapping up now. >> reporter: so just starting there, rescue teams have made a grim determination. they are saying three days on from saturday's strike, they no longer believe anyone is still alive under the rubble of what used to be that apartment building. so they have suspended search and rescue operations. the death toll is at 46 people including six children. it is one of the bloodiest strikes on civilians in this entire war so far. president zelenskyy is calling it a war crime and i want to tell you about just one family who was in that building. you're seeing the mother on your screen right now. that is katya. she's 27 years old. she is deaf according to her

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CNN Newsroom Live

change the balance of power in this war. they still have enough missiles for several such massive strikes. we will have enough determination and self-belief to return what is ours after these strikes. >> ukraine also says friday's strikes involved something never seen during this war -- russia using its strategic bombers to launch some of the missiles. when they started falling on kyiv, some residents went underground to find safety. will ripley reports. >> reporter: without warning a massive russian missile attack targeting cities across ukraine on friday. the military says around 40 of those missiles aimed at the capital, kyiv, forcing thousands underground. subway stations becoming temporary bomb shelters. train service suspended for hours. scores of students like katya had to miss school. >> i sent here about three

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

becoming temporarily bomb shelters. train service suspended for hours. scores of students like katya had to miss school. >> i sit here about three hours. >> reporter: ukraine says air defense shot down most of the missiles but not all. several deafening explosions shook the country. the strikes killing at least three in central ukraine, terrifying people near the points of impact. thermal and hydroelectric power plants and substations taking direct hits. triggering an energy emergency with widespread blackouts. [ speaking non-english ] ukraine's president says all their targets are civilian, mainly energy and heat supply facilities. as a result of this war, the meaning of the word terror for most will be associated with the crazy actions of russia. ukraine's second largest city, kharkiv, also plunged into

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say is a tiny number. the number we are looking at are people who are legally here and ultimately the government chose to allow to come, it was a political decision. katya, there has been talk in conservative circles about an upgraded version of the brexit deal that might look a little bit more like the many deals switzerland has with the eu which includes free movement of people so unlimited migration, those reports have been roundly denied by government figures but what is your take on that conversation and what is brussels take on the fact that seems to be happening? what is the swiss style deal? it is switzerland saying we don't want to be a member of the eu but we want to have a closer relationship where it suits us and then russell says it has to suit us ——where it suits us and then brussels says it has to suit us as well and that is how switzerland ended up with freedom of movement as part of the package even though it absolutely

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Newscast

a clear opportunity to score, he didn't score and immediately the assistant referee put up the flag i thought it was great officiating and awful commentary i made that clear to the whole floor here at holyrood. that the whistle being blown because i think we are more than half time in this episode but thank you very much. good tojoin you. katya's back. you have been on quite a dramatic deployment at sea, tell us all about it. i had two see deployments which was great under my grandfather was in the merchant navy so that he was in his background and i love this. he ran away to sea when he was 16 with his dog! i didn't have a dog or anything but i did go to the baltic sea and the north sea and the reason we went to the baltic sea is you may rememberat the end of september there were those

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Newscast

in this episode of newscast. newscast, from the bbc. hello, it is adam at the studio. and chris in the studio. and katya in the studio but the brussels one. that cake is still winking at me. also with us will be labour mp and former shadow home secretary jack diane abbott and the scottish conservative leader douglas ross. first today's big news story was the migration figures. this is the office of national statistics. they have a new way of measuring it so we shouldn't may be totally compared with old numbers, but they found there was 1.1 million people moved to the uk in the last year and if you have scrapped the number of people and uk depleted net migration figure of 504,000. huge number, bigger

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