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Honestly with Bari Weiss

Things Worth Fighting For

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.67.8K Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

For the past three weeks, we have watched the people of Ukraine and their president breathe life into virtues that many of us thought were dead or on life support: duty, sacrifice, responsibility, leadership…and courage. Unbelievable courage. The Ukrainian people know what they’re fighting for. Do we? Today, no interview. Instead Bari speaks about what we can learn from watching President Zelensky and the Ukrainian people. To read the full text, please go to: bariweiss.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

At Barclays, we're here for the land of football.

0:06.4

We're here for the Premier League,

0:09.0

and the Barclays Women's Super League.

0:12.1

We're here for the football chance for giving more girls a chance.

0:18.0

We're here for the grassroots and all the muddy boots. From schools to stadiums, we're here for it all.

0:27.6

Barclays, here for the land of football.

0:30.4

I'm the president of Ukraine, and I'm not iconic. I think the Ukraine is iconic and I

0:37.4

always was sure in it and I knew it always I knew it always knew it that Ukraine is a special country.

0:47.0

Ukraine is the heart of Europe.

0:50.0

This is honestly.

0:56.0

I was just.

0:57.0

I'm sure not give

1:00.0

in our office.

1:02.0

When I do look It feels to me like we're living through President Velodimir-Zilinsky's moment in history.

1:11.0

What do you do, and what the day never.

1:15.0

So it's not one of the ones.

1:17.0

Two-nest of our breadbium.

1:20.0

Our own was against.

1:21.0

Kiev is being shelled. It has been for the past three weeks. What? But the former comedian turned president remains at his desk, wearing his army t-shirt and

1:51.6

sitting in his green leather chair on bank of a street.

1:54.4

I can't obovisco-obud.

1:56.4

More than 2 million Ukrainians, probably more at this point, have fled the country.

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