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alex: oh, trying to buy the pot. scared i have a draw? ok. i call. marcus: another 5. alex: heh. this should be fun. call. oh, come on. if you have the hearts, bet bigger than that. all right, so you just have, what, litt more than me, ght? ok. all in. marcus: you really got a fsh? alex: there's only one way to find out. [heartbeat] dani: so why's wild west easy to get caught? is it difficult to take the card out? marcus: no, i can do that just fine. it's just that if someone has the hidden card, that's it, i'm caught. yeah, i call [rapid heartbeat] alex: this is...a bad beat. you got it. congratulations. marcus: thank you. where do i take these? alex: cashier. tell her to fetch the key from the safe. today's combination is 57-13-19. marcus: cool. thanks for the game. alex: can you believe he slow-rolled me like that? petyr: what do you mean? alex: bad etiquette. with the best possible hand, he still made me think i had a chance of winning the pot. petyr: scummy move. alex: it was something else. go after him. petyr: what did you do? marcus: i felt bad about cheating. got rid of
alex: oh, trying to buy the pot. scared i have a draw? ok. i call. marcus: another 5. alex: heh. this should be fun. call. oh, come on. if you have the hearts, bet bigger than that. all right, so you just have, what, litt more than me, ght? ok. all in. marcus: you really got a fsh? alex: there's only one way to find out. [heartbeat] dani: so why's wild west easy to get caught? is it difficult to take the card out? marcus: no, i can do that just fine. it's just that if someone has the hidden...
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alex. a great question. i think he likely was the driving factor, and this is an extension of what he has talked about if you go back to the events that we saw in charlottesville. quite a few years ago. which manifested itself in that protest. it's not ugly and divisive rhetoric on particularly one side. so i think this is a continuation of those them attics. i would also say, too, alex, anybody looking at polls right now, the issues that are of concern to people in the country see that the issue of preserving and protecting our democracy is rising in importance. so i think it was a moment that the president used to address that growing sense of insecurity around what he thinks. and all of us think, should be the bedrock of what represents our nation. >> yeah. the speech, as you, know is getting mixed results. some responses of democrats praising the president for finally calling out far-right republicans. some say they are putting too much attention on donald trump which could create more division. and that
alex. a great question. i think he likely was the driving factor, and this is an extension of what he has talked about if you go back to the events that we saw in charlottesville. quite a few years ago. which manifested itself in that protest. it's not ugly and divisive rhetoric on particularly one side. so i think this is a continuation of those them attics. i would also say, too, alex, anybody looking at polls right now, the issues that are of concern to people in the country see that the...
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please do stay tuned, my name my friend alex witt has the latest. i, alex. i missed you last week. >> i say i missed you, i'm glad you are back together again, if you are trending on twitter, is not always the case? you are way to school for school. conversation at the end. thank you for bringing that for all of. us i will see you next saturday. >> thank you, alex, have a great show. >> very good to all of you from msnbc world headquarters in new york, welcome everyone to alex witt reports. we begin with the new developments on investigations that are spreading like a wildfire over more and more facets of donald trump's professional and political activities. government intelligence officials are now searching through documents seized at mar-a-lago to assess the potential risk posed, if any of the materials may have been seen by unauthorized persons. the national security review resumed after an appeals court blocked trump's attempts to prevent the intelligence community from even looking at the documents. also new today, trump's lawyers and justice departmen
please do stay tuned, my name my friend alex witt has the latest. i, alex. i missed you last week. >> i say i missed you, i'm glad you are back together again, if you are trending on twitter, is not always the case? you are way to school for school. conversation at the end. thank you for bringing that for all of. us i will see you next saturday. >> thank you, alex, have a great show. >> very good to all of you from msnbc world headquarters in new york, welcome everyone to alex...
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that naturally speaking to the country, i'm going to bring in a, bring back alex, hey, alex, in london as well. alex, you've heard the actually this needs to be looked at by the leadership. we've been actually speaking to members of my team and i a member of the live party all day to try and get their sense of this. and the overwhelming sense is just as we were about to become electable, just as things were turning caught up. we're back here, but the point is, this didn't happen overnight. this is systemic within the labor party, these documents go back to 1998. there's always been a problem. well that's true to an extent, but the problem is certainly intensified it intensify when jeremy corbin became leader of the later part. that's when for the rights of the labor party, the left became an ex essential threat. it's kind of self image rather than just an annoying in a relative of that puts up so so be definitely became more intention, the problem period. but i think it's wrong to just say, why can you leave it still behind you wife is still isn't parting because it's really a continua
that naturally speaking to the country, i'm going to bring in a, bring back alex, hey, alex, in london as well. alex, you've heard the actually this needs to be looked at by the leadership. we've been actually speaking to members of my team and i a member of the live party all day to try and get their sense of this. and the overwhelming sense is just as we were about to become electable, just as things were turning caught up. we're back here, but the point is, this didn't happen overnight. this...
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>> sorry, alex. we have a barking dog at the moment. >> that's okay. >> i do think that this week is going to be extremely telling. there is not much more i can add to charles's student analysis of the situation. the trump legal team thought they were going to get an easier bet with raymond dearie. he is actually asking them to back up the former president's fraudulent claims of the fbi taking documents that they should not have taken or that they had documents that they weren't actually taking to combat some of this disinformation that has taken a hold with a substantial amount of trump supporters. i think we're going to see this proceed in a fairly normal and -- way that it should in terms of the process. judge dearie himself has 11,000 documents to get through. it seems like he is eager to get this done expeditiously so that the investigation can come to a conclusion in the coming months. >> absolutely. jacqueline o'malley and charles coleman, thank you both so much. turning to the breaking news a
>> sorry, alex. we have a barking dog at the moment. >> that's okay. >> i do think that this week is going to be extremely telling. there is not much more i can add to charles's student analysis of the situation. the trump legal team thought they were going to get an easier bet with raymond dearie. he is actually asking them to back up the former president's fraudulent claims of the fbi taking documents that they should not have taken or that they had documents that they...
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again, alex, we have to say a dangerous movement, one that donald trump is not pushing to the side, alex? >> wild, wasn't if the one that said jfk junior was going to return, quote unquote, and run as his vice presidential running mate in 2020? i mean, really? anyway, we leave it at that. just a coworker, my friend, won't make you answer that. let's go to danny's of all is right, now at nbc legal analyst. danny, how critical is this ruling allowing a director to resume the mar-a-lago interview? >> it's very critical because that would prevent the ongoing assessment, not just the recreated from the document, but also the damage that is resulting from the way they are stored. in the 11th circuit opinion, allowing that review to go forward, they went through all of the legal rules applicable and they delivered an airtight ruling that even if the case were do go to the supreme court, would not likely be overturned but even the conservative supreme court basically the dni have to review the documents and do it immediately. when you take a step back that, it raises the larger question, what wo
again, alex, we have to say a dangerous movement, one that donald trump is not pushing to the side, alex? >> wild, wasn't if the one that said jfk junior was going to return, quote unquote, and run as his vice presidential running mate in 2020? i mean, really? anyway, we leave it at that. just a coworker, my friend, won't make you answer that. let's go to danny's of all is right, now at nbc legal analyst. danny, how critical is this ruling allowing a director to resume the mar-a-lago...
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alex wagner, msnbc's alex wagner will be out here in a moment. and very funny man, very funny man from the daily show, roy wood, jr. so stick around for that. folks, as you know, i am a massive tech head. i'm so tech-savvy, i just invested all my bitcoins in google glass. oh, it's going to happen! and i like to tell you all about the latest in tech, in my segment, "cyborgasm." first up in the c.b.-gaz, "snapchat is rolling out an option to let parents see who their teens are messaging." should go smoothly. "hey, son. can you show me how to use the app-shop to get the chat-snap? i just want to spy on ya. wait, who is 'apple i.d.' and how does he have our credit card number?" next up, word is that "scientists have developed a small robot to understand how ants teach one another," using the robot to learn how "an ant that has discovered a much better new nest can teach the route there to another individual." the final step will be convincing the dad ants to actually use those directions. "nope, we're taking the rotten twig past the old cheerio. ther
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i'm alex marquardt in washington. in today for jim acosta. thank you so much for joining me. >> the atlantic hurricane season is kicking into high gear. tropical storm ian is predicted to be a major hurricane and on a collision course. tropical storm force winds could hit florida tuesday. in puerto rico, further south, they are still dealing with property damage and washed out roads after hurricane fiona ravaged the island nearly one week ago. and fiona is not done yet. it could become one of the strongest storms canada ever experienced. it made landfall in nova scotia. allison chinchar is in the cnn weather center. it could slam florida in the coming days. >> right. it is expected to get to major hurricane strength. let's break it down. you have two significant storms to talk about. this is tropical storm ian. sustained winds only at 45 miles per hour, gusting up to 60. but the potential is there as it makes its way to the cayman islands, which is where we forecast this is likely to get up to hurricane strength. category 1, maybe even cat go
i'm alex marquardt in washington. in today for jim acosta. thank you so much for joining me. >> the atlantic hurricane season is kicking into high gear. tropical storm ian is predicted to be a major hurricane and on a collision course. tropical storm force winds could hit florida tuesday. in puerto rico, further south, they are still dealing with property damage and washed out roads after hurricane fiona ravaged the island nearly one week ago. and fiona is not done yet. it could become...
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alex all yours all right. so when you have a debate like this particularly involving a respected climate scientist, which professor destler is, i think the usual assumption is that there's going to be a big differences over climate science. and for the most part, i think that's not true. i think the key difference here between not just me and professor destler, but between me and the whole net zero movement is methodology. my background is philosophy. i think a lot about methodology and i have a very particular methodology for thinking about this issue. i don't know where to point this. and what's interesting about this methodology is nobody has ever disagreed with this methodology and yet i've never met one opponent of fossil fuels who even remotely follows it. so let me just explain it. there are four key factors. we have to consider when thinking about fossil fuels and climate we need to think about the harms of rising co2. we need to think about the benefits of rising co2. we need to think about what i cal
alex all yours all right. so when you have a debate like this particularly involving a respected climate scientist, which professor destler is, i think the usual assumption is that there's going to be a big differences over climate science. and for the most part, i think that's not true. i think the key difference here between not just me and professor destler, but between me and the whole net zero movement is methodology. my background is philosophy. i think a lot about methodology and i have...
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i think those are two very different questions, alex. >> indeed they a are. we have to leave it there. thank you alall so much for you time, and of course your deep expertise. >>> up next, growing chaos inside russia as military-aged men flee putin's desperate mobilization effort. we'll be right back. visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. ♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covereverything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. making sure you have the right balance of risk and reward. and helping you plan for future generations. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. becoming a morning person starts the night before with new neuriva relax and sleep. it has l-theanine to help me relax from daily stress. plus, shoden ashwagandha for quality sleep. so i can wake up refreshed. neuriva think bigger. >>> tonight vladimir putin's dramatic military recruitment effort is sowing chaos. a protest movement, m
i think those are two very different questions, alex. >> indeed they a are. we have to leave it there. thank you alall so much for you time, and of course your deep expertise. >>> up next, growing chaos inside russia as military-aged men flee putin's desperate mobilization effort. we'll be right back. visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. ♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covereverything that's important to...
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alex alex 4th whiting. you're watching d. w, and i'll special coverage of the death of queen elizabeth the 2nd king charles. the 3rd is on his way from scotland to london, where he's due to meet prime minister this trust. british m. p. 's have been paying tribute to the late queen and the country has entered a period of warning. charles will make his 1st address as king to the nation later on this evening. thank you for joining us. we will be back with more at the top of the hour, but for now we leave you with some image as looking back at the life and reign of queen elizabeth the 2nd. ah ah mm mm mm i me ah, ah, with who are in good shape. we are being constantly exposed to substances that are too thick to our body. how do we protect ourselves and our bodies from toxin? the one found in nature and created in manufacturing. good shape on dw, with making the headlights and what's behind van d. w? news africa. this shows that the issue is shaping the continent. life is slowly getting back to normal. yeah. well the streets to gi
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alex a is sarah, how do you see it? we keep hearing that the russian military is under strain protein isolated the economy found a ring. but this drill wouldn't necessarily seem to indicate any of that what i would actually fully agree with alex a. so what we see in terms of the scale, it's not as big as it used to be, but still we can maybe draw some line of conclusions from this exercise. so for example, if we take a look at the naval exercises in france, japanese coast, that is something that the japanese government is very, very of because they actually are still having a territorial conflict with russia. they also how or facing growing problems, china as an emerging low power. so the corporation between china and russia is something that japan really looks at in detail. so these kind of common naval exercises are something that is also designed to signal to tokyo rushes, a new no limits. partnership with china is not new. mikhail, it was cemented in fact, as the olympics opened in china already before the russian i
alex a is sarah, how do you see it? we keep hearing that the russian military is under strain protein isolated the economy found a ring. but this drill wouldn't necessarily seem to indicate any of that what i would actually fully agree with alex a. so what we see in terms of the scale, it's not as big as it used to be, but still we can maybe draw some line of conclusions from this exercise. so for example, if we take a look at the naval exercises in france, japanese coast, that is something...
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many questions to go, alex. we are tracking this closely. >> i'm sure floridians are grateful for that. they need the heads up. thank you. speaking of floridians, let's go to stephanie stanton who is in dunedin, florida. how are the folks preparing? >> good afternoon to you, alex. despite all of the uncertainty, people are taking the storm very seriously. they are sandbagging here. i am and dunedin, florida. just to paint you a picture of where that is, we are about 30 miles northwest of tampa. it's a coastal resort community on the water on the west coast of the tampa area. folks here are taking this very seriously. take a look at what is happening behind me. you can see that cars have been lined up pretty much since 8:00 this morning. huge pile of sand here. the city of dunedin public works officials have been dropping off truckloads of santa since early this morning. they say that they have about 100,000 sandbags available for those who may need them. during previous storms, they've handed out about 30,000 sa
many questions to go, alex. we are tracking this closely. >> i'm sure floridians are grateful for that. they need the heads up. thank you. speaking of floridians, let's go to stephanie stanton who is in dunedin, florida. how are the folks preparing? >> good afternoon to you, alex. despite all of the uncertainty, people are taking the storm very seriously. they are sandbagging here. i am and dunedin, florida. just to paint you a picture of where that is, we are about 30 miles...
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on his first day in the courtroom, alex jones did what alex jones does. near the end of the day the whole thing devolved into chaos. >> right here, he's real, isn't he >> yes, sir. >> and for years you put a target on his back, didn't you >> objection to the form of that >> overruled. >> didn't you? >> it's true >> you put a target on his back just like you did every single parent and loved one sitting here. >> objects, your honor. >> no, i didn't. >> family members of the victims wiped tears as they watched this scene. alex jones went on to call their lawyer an ambulance chaser who switches his emotions on and off and then this. >> you have families in this courtroom here that lost children, sisters, wives, moms. >> is this the trouble section are we in china? i've already said i'm sorry a hundred times and i'm done saying i'm sorry i didn't generate this i wasn't the first person to say this american governors might be getting blamed for this as the left did we rejected it but i legitimately thought it and i stand fwha and i don't apologize for it. >> d
on his first day in the courtroom, alex jones did what alex jones does. near the end of the day the whole thing devolved into chaos. >> right here, he's real, isn't he >> yes, sir. >> and for years you put a target on his back, didn't you >> objection to the form of that >> overruled. >> didn't you? >> it's true >> you put a target on his back just like you did every single parent and loved one sitting here. >> objects, your honor. >>...
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i alex, thank you. alex forest white, who was speaking to you again shortly. as we know, the queen died at ball bow, moral castle in scotland, and her coffin will be brought to london after a vigil there we can across to aberdeen airport in scotland, where dw correspond. emily go, dean is standing by for us. emily, you're around about an hour away from bell moral castle, where the queen died yesterday. tell me about what's happening where you are. yes. so we just got the information that prince charles or king charles the 3rd has now let pamela castle in a silver jack euro. he is expected to arrive an arbiter babble as habiting our court and approximately 45 minutes. and from here he will then proceed to london, where he will meet with from an astellas trust. and in the evening, he is expected to give a speech. and what can you tell us about some of the changes that this brings that his rain will bring? well, if you look on the, if you look at the past, i mean queen elizabeth, she was a fairly a political. whereas, like alex just said, i am prince or king char
i alex, thank you. alex forest white, who was speaking to you again shortly. as we know, the queen died at ball bow, moral castle in scotland, and her coffin will be brought to london after a vigil there we can across to aberdeen airport in scotland, where dw correspond. emily go, dean is standing by for us. emily, you're around about an hour away from bell moral castle, where the queen died yesterday. tell me about what's happening where you are. yes. so we just got the information that prince...
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. >> now i feel like alex jones has been put aside. is there another alex jones type on the horizon that could reformulate the formula heated? >> -- the formula he did. >> yes, there are many. this is partly because it is in our national character to question official narratives. >> to question official narratives, to be suspicious of authority. we are at the end of this long and terrible epidemic. there is a lot of a political division. we are now in the shadow of two long, contentious, and unsuccessful wars. so, this depends on what the course of events is going forward. if there is a longer period of relative stability, i think the opportunity for this hard-core alex jones type conspiracy theorist to spread something will diminish. it will not go away. it's never going away, but it will diminish if the society remains at the level of dislocation, turmoil, and atomization we are at now because of these various challenges. this oil remains very fertile. i think that's a fair way to think about it historically. it looks like we have ti
. >> now i feel like alex jones has been put aside. is there another alex jones type on the horizon that could reformulate the formula heated? >> -- the formula he did. >> yes, there are many. this is partly because it is in our national character to question official narratives. >> to question official narratives, to be suspicious of authority. we are at the end of this long and terrible epidemic. there is a lot of a political division. we are now in the shadow of two...
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former wales rugby union flanker alex popham believes i union flanker alex popham believes players showing signs of brain injury should be forced to retire. he is 42 and retired in 2011. two years ago, he was diagnosed with early onset dementia and probable cte, a progressive brain condition thought to be caused by repeated blows to the head. lawyers representing more than 185 former rugby union players including alex popper have begun legal proceedings against the governing bodies over brain damage suffered by the client. the sports authority say they care deeply about their players and say that they never it deeply about their players and say that tf to never it deeply about their players and say that tf to never they it ":7 vito identify and head injuries. speaking to some boys who are still playing _ injuries. speaking to some boys who are still playing or— injuries. speaking to some boys who are still playing or who _ injuries. speaking to some boys who are still playing or who have - injuries. speaking to some boys who are still playing or who have just - are still playing or who h
former wales rugby union flanker alex popham believes i union flanker alex popham believes players showing signs of brain injury should be forced to retire. he is 42 and retired in 2011. two years ago, he was diagnosed with early onset dementia and probable cte, a progressive brain condition thought to be caused by repeated blows to the head. lawyers representing more than 185 former rugby union players including alex popper have begun legal proceedings against the governing bodies over brain...
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>> i think all of what you said is possible, alex. traditionally they don't have sequential numbering on them, just cover switched educate what sort of information is on the inside of them. there are two different type types, the manila type folders with top she covers that are normally put on top to classified documents in file folders. oftentimes you probably see the white binders that you would get and then office door. they slide those in the cupboard essentially. that's what those folders likely are. you can see sometimes the -- will begin with a large sum of documents. they don't set nearly nihilist lee into a pile but each one itself will be stamped. they might be debated but in the case of those white binders they will unfold its take material out somebody else can read them flip them or show them. particularly in the white house -- mike asked is that it could be one or all of the things. someone a ferry some dangerous. that tim documents were deliberately taken out and they all relate to each other, others may have been prese
>> i think all of what you said is possible, alex. traditionally they don't have sequential numbering on them, just cover switched educate what sort of information is on the inside of them. there are two different type types, the manila type folders with top she covers that are normally put on top to classified documents in file folders. oftentimes you probably see the white binders that you would get and then office door. they slide those in the cupboard essentially. that's what those...
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so andrew you go first and alex you go second. and again, he was gonna go first on the conclusion on but i'm not really care. i can do it. your memory is better than mine. that is yes. that's exactly right. would you like to do that out? i'm gonna go first. okay, sure, so i kind of want to just reiterate what i said if the key methodology here is you need to look at the full context. so you need to look precisely at the harms of co2 the benefits of co2 the factor of climate mastery the fact of fossil feels benefits if you actually look at the reality today, you actually recognize how the world works. the situation is fossil fuels have unique massive and near-term irreplaceable benefits both for billions of people who have energy and for the billions more who need it the claims that they're not necessary are based on wild distortions including by the way the idea that solar and winder insecure even though the whole supply chain is controlled by china. i forgot to mention that distortion, so i think i pointed out about 10 specific d
so andrew you go first and alex you go second. and again, he was gonna go first on the conclusion on but i'm not really care. i can do it. your memory is better than mine. that is yes. that's exactly right. would you like to do that out? i'm gonna go first. okay, sure, so i kind of want to just reiterate what i said if the key methodology here is you need to look at the full context. so you need to look precisely at the harms of co2 the benefits of co2 the factor of climate mastery the fact of...
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thanks for that alex. i just want to come back to that statement that we heard from the united states. and actually get back across to our correspondent beer, get in london, because the queen she saw many us presidents come and go. and we've heard 15 british prime ministers, but also in the united states. and we'll see if we can ask what we know of her relationship to them. interesting. um, just as alex was, are talking about that i've been looking off and i've, i've seen the president, our bill clinton, former president bill clinton. and he, he gave a really, you know, quote, quote, quite a moving tribute. he said she led britain true great transformation with unfailing grace, dignity, and genuine care for the welfare of all. it's people in sunshine or storm. she was a source of stability, serenity, and strength. and he also mentioned that she and he fell down, that they have been treated extremely well and their visits to buckingham palace and her that she, he felt that she had an enormous contribution t
thanks for that alex. i just want to come back to that statement that we heard from the united states. and actually get back across to our correspondent beer, get in london, because the queen she saw many us presidents come and go. and we've heard 15 british prime ministers, but also in the united states. and we'll see if we can ask what we know of her relationship to them. interesting. um, just as alex was, are talking about that i've been looking off and i've, i've seen the president, our...
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and alex, a same question as to timing. when will western sanctions really begin to bite here they have where they have, but it's, you know, the root, someone said it in a very nice way. it's not a bite of a cobra, but it's a boy with a string related russian economy. so it takes time, but it's already there and it's not reversible. this is why it's a game for time. and so we need to be cautious in this a bit for the winter, but i'm quite optimistic. let's have trust and to our society. i think keep common carry on is not just a british model. let me come back to our title as we move toward the end of our show. we asked whether russia's war games with china and india represent the start of a global arms race. looking at the current situation in the world, would you say that the age of disarmament has come to an end? i think it will become much more complicate to organize disarmament. so what we've seen over the last, maybe 10 to 15 years is again, arise of military expenditure, but still it's way below the levels that we've
and alex, a same question as to timing. when will western sanctions really begin to bite here they have where they have, but it's, you know, the root, someone said it in a very nice way. it's not a bite of a cobra, but it's a boy with a string related russian economy. so it takes time, but it's already there and it's not reversible. this is why it's a game for time. and so we need to be cautious in this a bit for the winter, but i'm quite optimistic. let's have trust and to our society. i think...
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>> that's right, alex, a love story for the ages. a real world fairytale, queen elizabeth spotted her prints when she was, young a teenager, the two, their love affair lasted through a war, through scandals, through tribulations and trials over the years. in public, prince philip watched two paces behind, but in private he was at our side for more than 70 years. >> a queen, and her prints, side by side for seven decades. through a lifetime of russell abortions and scandals, weddings, and funerals. >> he as quite simply been my strength and stay all these years. >> their early story was a real life fairytale, elizabeth still a princess first sought filipe handsome naval officer when she was just 13. >> princess elizabeth fathers 18 year old six foot tall incredibly handsome, nicknamed the viking. she fell desperately, head over, heels in love with him at first sight. >> the >> school girl crush blossomed into an old-fashioned romance, world war ii kept him upright but they managed to stay in touch by mail. >> he was fighting on pretty
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good evening, alex. good evening, alex. good evening, alex. good evening, alex. good evening, alex. good evening, alex. >>> hey, there is an alex wright show tonight. hey, an alex wagner bonus show tonight. starts right now. good evening. >> it is. oh, right. i'm here. i'm going to pivot back to what you were just talking about which is much more serious and so the central question of what we are facing today. who are americans? what does it mean to be american? who belongs here? who belongs here who doesn't? it just echoes of our past and yet the questions remain so unresolved or so fraught especially at this hour, chris. >> it is pretty striking when you run the footage through the news reel filter how morally clear it is right? like well should we have taken one more vote of jews fleeing europe? obviously. when you put it in the contemporary context, well, you know, tough call. it's definitely food for thought. >> that is an under statement. thank you, chris. great job. >>> thanks to you for joining us this hour. as chris said rachel is off
good evening, alex. good evening, alex. good evening, alex. good evening, alex. good evening, alex. good evening, alex. >>> hey, there is an alex wright show tonight. hey, an alex wagner bonus show tonight. starts right now. good evening. >> it is. oh, right. i'm here. i'm going to pivot back to what you were just talking about which is much more serious and so the central question of what we are facing today. who are americans? what does it mean to be american? who belongs here?...
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i'm alex witt live from new york. right now growing unrest in a dramatic escalation in russia's war in ukraine. the russian government has begun the first of five days of voting to annex kremlin-controlled parts of the independent nation it attacked. it's a referendum that critics blast as a sham. while inside russia, emotional scenes are playing out as many of the nation's men are rushing out of the country to avoid being drafted to fight in this war. the backlash vladimir putin is now facing by his own people. >>> plus in the atlantic, hurricane fiona continues its dangerous march forth as it churns past bermuda. right behind fiona is a storm that could become a major concern next week. we've got an update on all of that for you ahead. >>> and the pressure on former president trump is mounting on multiple fronts. now the special master, who trump himself requested to review material seized from mar-a-lago is again putting his legal team on the spot giving the trump team until next friday to back up trump's name the
i'm alex witt live from new york. right now growing unrest in a dramatic escalation in russia's war in ukraine. the russian government has begun the first of five days of voting to annex kremlin-controlled parts of the independent nation it attacked. it's a referendum that critics blast as a sham. while inside russia, emotional scenes are playing out as many of the nation's men are rushing out of the country to avoid being drafted to fight in this war. the backlash vladimir putin is now facing...
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first and foremost, alex jones, he's a villain. he's the villain in this story, no questions about it. it's unfathomable to do what he did to those families. a distant second place though, that judge has to get control of that courtroom. that is a ridiculous scene. i have been in plenty of courtroom encounters that have been animated, heated. i've never seen anything like that. the judge owes it not only to the administration of justice, but he owes it to the families. they are entitled to a dignified process and not a ridiculous shouting match, alex jones saying whatever he wants. the judge said, everyone calm down. he should have done that ten seconds into that exchange. he's lost control of that courtroom and needs to get it back. >> errol, i'm curious from you, is there anything -- we have the first amendment in this country. he's still doing his podcast. he's still got a lot of people listening. is there anything that can be done to stop something like this from happening, to stop alex jones from injuring people like this? >>
first and foremost, alex jones, he's a villain. he's the villain in this story, no questions about it. it's unfathomable to do what he did to those families. a distant second place though, that judge has to get control of that courtroom. that is a ridiculous scene. i have been in plenty of courtroom encounters that have been animated, heated. i've never seen anything like that. the judge owes it not only to the administration of justice, but he owes it to the families. they are entitled to a...
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all right, let's get more of this from alex cobham. he is the head of the tax justice network, a group aiming to highlight and come back. tax avoidance, welcome to the w alex. let's take a look at what energy ministers have been agreeing on. so a levy on fossil fuel companies surplus profits, a levy on acts as revenues of low cost power producers. that seems quite comprehensive. is it? it's a pretty good step. yeah. and it's what we hope to see in other countries around the world too. we know that, you know, prices have genuinely risen, but at the same time, the profits of the companies that are selling them on to us as consumers have risen much more dramatically. and so taking a share of those really and profits that just the excess rent on being an incumbent in this market at this moment. taking a share of that, bringing back international revenues in order to protect people seems crucial. but we need to see that protection. we need to see how you member states will use these additional revenues to protect people on the lowest income
all right, let's get more of this from alex cobham. he is the head of the tax justice network, a group aiming to highlight and come back. tax avoidance, welcome to the w alex. let's take a look at what energy ministers have been agreeing on. so a levy on fossil fuel companies surplus profits, a levy on acts as revenues of low cost power producers. that seems quite comprehensive. is it? it's a pretty good step. yeah. and it's what we hope to see in other countries around the world too. we know...
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good evening, alex. ight>> good evening, chris, it's funny what happens when republicans actually have to articulate policy, isn't it? >> yes, particularly when you are asked, like, should the survivor of sexual assaults, a minor, have to carry a pregnancy to term -- it's one thing to say abstract, in a hypothetical, and it's another thing to say that that individual, in dearborn, is going to have to do that. it is quite different. >> yes, it actually makes you see the humanity behind policymaking. >> exactly. >> and that's problematic sometimes for the republican party. chris, great to see you, as always. great. show >> you too. >> thanks to at home for being here. we are breaking news tonight into the investigation of trump's handling into top secret government records that went up at his florida beach club. the trump appointed job judge has denied -- partial state of her special master ruling. last week, judge aileen cannon -- will -- to review the 11,000 seized records that the fbi retreat from trump
good evening, alex. ight>> good evening, chris, it's funny what happens when republicans actually have to articulate policy, isn't it? >> yes, particularly when you are asked, like, should the survivor of sexual assaults, a minor, have to carry a pregnancy to term -- it's one thing to say abstract, in a hypothetical, and it's another thing to say that that individual, in dearborn, is going to have to do that. it is quite different. >> yes, it actually makes you see the...
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alex. >>>thank you. now in iran, more massive protests over a 22-year-old young woman who died while being held by the country's morality police. iran state media reported at least 35 deaths from the protests and more than 1200 arrests across iran. cnn cannot independently verify that death toll. protestors gather outside the embassies in paris and london demanding a full investigation in to woman's death and condemn iran's record on human rights abuses. >>>thank you smouch for joining me this evening. up next. cnn premier of who's talking to chris wallace. have a good night. >>>welcome to who is talking and our first susunday night here on cnn. use may know i've been covering politics more than 40 years. but now i'm eager to explore some of my other interests. so every week we'll bring you smart, thoughtful conversations with a wide range of people from news makers to athletes. ceo's to comedians, musicians to movie stars and everyone in between. tonight we've got just that for you. starting with an exc
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i'm alex, coming back to you in the studio. we've mentioned that family are rushing to be be by queen elizabeth's side. can you tell us who is there? yes. well, we know that on a plane arrived at aberdeen at port and on that plane, and we had to and prince william had the queen's grandson, an a son, prince andrew, another her other son, prince edward, and his wife and sophie the duchess of wealth. thanks. they have already arrived. in fact, we had, there was a photo where we saw prince william driving them to the 2 bar moros. they have, they have now arrived. prince charles was already there along with his sister princess and said the queen has 4 children. they are all there. we also know that our prince hurry, is on chew to arrive at bar moral as well. that is prince william's son, the queen's other grandson. she had several, but that is prince william's son, prince william's brother. you may remember that there was a big falling out between prince harry and his wife megan and the rest of the royal family. and that was over ma
i'm alex, coming back to you in the studio. we've mentioned that family are rushing to be be by queen elizabeth's side. can you tell us who is there? yes. well, we know that on a plane arrived at aberdeen at port and on that plane, and we had to and prince william had the queen's grandson, an a son, prince andrew, another her other son, prince edward, and his wife and sophie the duchess of wealth. thanks. they have already arrived. in fact, we had, there was a photo where we saw prince william...
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>> it's been a while, alex. you know, the low pressure, the lower the pressure, the higher the waves and the winds and the fierceness of the storm. and it was an all-time low as it came pweurling towaring barrelis eastern canada there. they had days to batten down the hatches and prepare for this and a stronger infrastructure than puerto rico. even if the wind storms aren't maria sized, 180 miles per hour category 4 or 5, they can still cause real infrastructure damage. the power is still frustrating people a week after the storm. the one to watch is the one in the gulf of mexico. they get upgraded. this storm now heads to cuba and up into the gulf. >> speaking of the damage, when you look at the kind of damage that we're seeing in canada and in puerto rico, when they talk about rebuilding, when they look towards rebuilding, how much are these storms and what we know is coming going to change the way these communities rebuild their structures? >> yeah. that's a fantastic question. it's all about -- all zoning is
>> it's been a while, alex. you know, the low pressure, the lower the pressure, the higher the waves and the winds and the fierceness of the storm. and it was an all-time low as it came pweurling towaring barrelis eastern canada there. they had days to batten down the hatches and prepare for this and a stronger infrastructure than puerto rico. even if the wind storms aren't maria sized, 180 miles per hour category 4 or 5, they can still cause real infrastructure damage. the power is still...
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alex says he'll be filing his fraud suit soon. donor 9623 did not respond to cnn's request for this documentary, but he did speak to doug fox on his podcast in 2020. >> i know that they must feel like i betrayed their trust. and, you know, i think that's justified. and i feel terrible about it. i really do. >> for now, alex has no interest in meeting his biological father. >>> coming up -- >> we're cutting it close. >> the booming business of egg freezing. at citi, it takes a financial commitment to companies who empower people to lift themselves up. it takes funding and building on our know-how to help communities grow. that's how citi is helping create a better future by committing one trillion dollars in sustainable finance by 2030. because it takes everything to reach zero poverty. ♪ ♪ joe biden and democrats in congress just passed the inflation reduction act to lower our costs. the plan lowers the cost of healthcare and medicine and lowers our energy bills by investing in clean energy. that's more savings for us. at bath
alex says he'll be filing his fraud suit soon. donor 9623 did not respond to cnn's request for this documentary, but he did speak to doug fox on his podcast in 2020. >> i know that they must feel like i betrayed their trust. and, you know, i think that's justified. and i feel terrible about it. i really do. >> for now, alex has no interest in meeting his biological father. >>> coming up -- >> we're cutting it close. >> the booming business of egg freezing. at...
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good evening, alex. good evening, alex. good evening, alex. good evening, alex. good evening, alex. good evening, alex. >>> hey, there is an alex wright show tonight. hey, an alex wagner bonus show tonight. starts right now. good evening. >> it is. oh, right. i'm here. i'm going to pivot back to what you were just talking about which is much more serious and so the central question of what we are facing today. who are americans? what does it mean to be american? who belongs here? who belongs here who doesn't? it just echoes of our past and yet the questions remain so unresolved or so fraught especially at this hour, chris. >> it is pretty striking when you run the footage through the news reel filter how morally clear it is right? like well should we have taken one more vote of jews fleeing europe? obviously. when you put it in the contemporary context, well, you
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and alex, what you make of that. and we're also hearing buckingham palace using phrases like medical supervision, cause for concern with the family members on the way it does on very serious, doesn't it? does it, does some very serious has no other way of saying this, claire. i mean, it is a very somber situation. and you have to remembered that queen elizabeth has been our head of state on the throne for 70 years. i mean 70 years as she has seen, i think this process has 16th prime minister. she is also head of state of 14 other countries including australia, canada. i mean, this is a phenomenal lady, a woman who has sat through so much change across the world. and the fact that now her family, a gathering in bar morrow at her house in scotland, where really she isn't supposed to be at this moment. she should be on, at buckingham palace in london, or at least at windsor castle. but she's there clearly very, very on well, and i think now we just have to wait and we have to see what the palace issues next in terms of
and alex, what you make of that. and we're also hearing buckingham palace using phrases like medical supervision, cause for concern with the family members on the way it does on very serious, doesn't it? does it, does some very serious has no other way of saying this, claire. i mean, it is a very somber situation. and you have to remembered that queen elizabeth has been our head of state on the throne for 70 years. i mean 70 years as she has seen, i think this process has 16th prime minister....
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alex, thank you very much. that was d w as alex forest. why the hell in her 7 decades on the throne as britons head of state, queen elizabeth the 2nd met countless world leaders, no tributes or pouring in from across the globe. let's take a look at some of them lowering the flag in honor of queen elizabeth a mark of respect from president biden. i the opportunity to meet her before she passed and she was an incredibly gracious and decent woman. the thoughts and prayers, the american people, or were the people who united kingdom and the commonwealth and their grief. other world leaders echoed those sentiments as tributes flooded in clinic in elizabeth line of all. queen elizabeth was a woman who defined a century varnish in the united kingdom and beyond liver. he knows very advice she witnessed history side kasey and wrote it herself. once had good shift to his feet here in germany and thought she was admired and venerated at on for it will yawn. hundreds of millions of germans are united in sorrow and sympathy into an army with the people
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and alex, interesting. those live pictures of that. notice announcing the death of queen elizabeth posted on the gates of buckingham palace. we do want to find out more about the new king charles, and we know that he's been taking over many of the queens duties traveling abroad in her place. let's see if we can take a look now at the man who has waited so long to be king. ah, he was dumped the perpetual prince waiting to be king longer than any other air to the throne before him. charles philip, also george mount button windsor, was born in 1948, the 1st son of princess elizabeth. he was 2 years old at his mother's coronation green elizabeth. the 2nd authors will the abbey, consecrated and dedicated to her life work. after attending boarding school and graduating from cambridge university, charles continued royal tradition by serving in the royal air force and royal navy . at 32, the world's most eligible bachelor announced his engagement to lady diana spencer. 13 years as junior is in happy. i'm good to br
and alex, interesting. those live pictures of that. notice announcing the death of queen elizabeth posted on the gates of buckingham palace. we do want to find out more about the new king charles, and we know that he's been taking over many of the queens duties traveling abroad in her place. let's see if we can take a look now at the man who has waited so long to be king. ah, he was dumped the perpetual prince waiting to be king longer than any other air to the throne before him. charles...
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>> it is, alex. the idea of classified documents is that only those with a need to know, within the intelligence community, should he be looking at these things. now we don't know who donald trump will used to be his lawyer in this instance. it may be evan corcoran or christina bobb or could be rudy giuliani. these people are gonna have access to the crown jewels of our classified intelligence information. and as we have heard, there is some pretty explosive stuff in here relating to the national defense. having that information in the hands of people who are not reliable government actors is definitely a risk to national security. >> i -- the other piece of this is the timeline, the government has wanted to wrap this up pretty expeditiously. we are now given an extended deadline here from judge cannon, to november 30th. but there is part of an appeals process for every batch of documents that either side takes issue with, in terms of classification. could this slide into next year, barbara mcquade?
>> it is, alex. the idea of classified documents is that only those with a need to know, within the intelligence community, should he be looking at these things. now we don't know who donald trump will used to be his lawyer in this instance. it may be evan corcoran or christina bobb or could be rudy giuliani. these people are gonna have access to the crown jewels of our classified intelligence information. and as we have heard, there is some pretty explosive stuff in here relating to the...
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there is no easy button, alex. there's no one federal prescription at this point, especially with that legislation. i will say this, however. president biden expressed a significant openness and eagerness even today, to try again on federal voting rights legislation. they will protect the right to vote. of course, that's not what's gonna happen in this congress, and the fact that the election this fall, a lot tank in the balance in terms of the results. but each president opens and eagerness to make it really good. >> a lot doesn't get the balance. and that is an understatement. damon hewitt, the president and executive director of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law, keep fighting the good fight, please, mister he would. thank you for joining us tonight. >> every day, alex. thank you so much. >> we'll be right back. we'll be right back - common percy! - yeah let's go! on a trip. book with priceline. you save more, so you can “woooo” more. - wooo. - wooo. wooooo!!!!! woohooooo!!!! w-o-o-o-o-o... ye
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on his first day in the courtroom, alex jones did what alex jones does. near the end of the day, the whole thing devolved into chaos. the lawyer questioned jones over his claims that family members were crisis actors >> he's sitting right here he is real, isn't he >> yes >> and for years, you put a target on his back, didn't you >> objection >> overruled >> didn't you? >> it's true i've said other people's names >> you put a target on his back, just like you did every single parent and loved one >> no, i didn't. >> family members of the victims wiped tears as they watched this scene. alex jones went on to call their lawyer an ambulance chaser who witches his emotions on and off. an then this. >> you have families in this courtroom here that lost children, sister, wives.moms. >> moms. >> is this a struggle session? are we in china? i've already said i'm sorry 100 times, and i'm done saying i'm sorry. i didn't generate. this american governors might be as to blame nor this as the left did. so we rejected it and said it's not true i genuinely thought it migh
on his first day in the courtroom, alex jones did what alex jones does. near the end of the day, the whole thing devolved into chaos. the lawyer questioned jones over his claims that family members were crisis actors >> he's sitting right here he is real, isn't he >> yes >> and for years, you put a target on his back, didn't you >> objection >> overruled >> didn't you? >> it's true i've said other people's names >> you put a target on his back,...
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still to come, why conspiracy theorist alex jones made the bizarre claims about the sandy hook massacre. what a lawyer he hired had to say. that is cocoming up. thank the gods. don't thank them t too soon. kick pain in t the aspercreme. and it's easier than ever to■ get your projects done right. inside, outside, big or small, angi helps you find the right so for whatever you nd done. with ai, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. just search or scroll to see upf on hundreds of projects. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness it's easy to make your home an a check out angi.com today. angi... and done. >>> welcome back, everyone. florida governor ron desantis is claiming credit for sending two plane loads of undocumented immigrants to martha's vineyard in massachusetts. state representative dillon fernandez tweeted this. our island jumped into action putting together 50 beds, giving everyone a good meal, providing a play area for the children making sure people have the health care and support they need. local officials say they had no advanced noti
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alex, can ou £100 billion we think? alex, can you hear _ £100 billion we think? alex, can you hear because - £100 billion we think? alex, can you hear because mac . £100 billion we think? alex, can you hear because mac i | £100 billion we think? alex, i can you hear because mac i can now, sorry about that. the world was _ now, sorry about that. the world was waiting - now, sorry about that. the world was waiting for - now, sorry about that. the world was waiting for your answer, i'll ask the question again. liz truss has ruled out windfall taxes and this cannot be put on the bills of people who are desperately trying to get their bills down. in terms of funding, whatever is announced today, how worried are you? how concerned are you about the fact that we are looking at another £100 billion at least of borrowing? i looking at another £100 billion at least of borrowing?- at least of borrowing? i think the office — at least of borrowing? i think the office for— at least of borrowing? i think the office for budget - the office for budget responsibility will
alex, can ou £100 billion we think? alex, can you hear _ £100 billion we think? alex, can you hear because - £100 billion we think? alex, can you hear because mac . £100 billion we think? alex, can you hear because mac i | £100 billion we think? alex, i can you hear because mac i can now, sorry about that. the world was _ now, sorry about that. the world was waiting - now, sorry about that. the world was waiting for - now, sorry about that. the world was waiting for your answer, i'll ask...