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ok, barbara, thank you for that. barbara plett— response. ok, barbara, thank you for that. barbara plett usher _ response. ok, barbara, thank you for that. barbara plett usher in _ that. barbara plett usher in washington and jessica parker in brussels, thank you. on day five of the russian invasion, what is the state of moscow's military campaign here in ukraine? 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale has this assessment. day five of the invasion. if we look at the map of the country, this is the second biggest country in europe, largerthan the second biggest country in europe, larger than france. the second biggest country in europe, largerthan france. in the second biggest country in europe, larger than france. in the southis europe, larger than france. in the south is where they have made their most significant advances, from ukraine, which they invaded in 201a. clearly one of the goals is to join up clearly one of the goals is to join up with russian backed separatists in the donbas, donetsk and luhansk. looking further north—west you can see they have made advances
ok, barbara, thank you for that. barbara plett— response. ok, barbara, thank you for that. barbara plett usher _ response. ok, barbara, thank you for that. barbara plett usher in _ that. barbara plett usher in washington and jessica parker in brussels, thank you. on day five of the russian invasion, what is the state of moscow's military campaign here in ukraine? 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale has this assessment. day five of the invasion. if we look at the map of the country, this...
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barbara: well, you know, the u.s. military, the u.s. intelligence community and i think intelligence services across europe have been keeping such a sharp eye on all of this. so what does the u.s. have at hand? look, it starts with satellites overhead. they are able to collect imagery. we've seen a lot of commercial satellite images on social media. they can collect imagery. they can understand what conversations and communications are taking place. you also have manned aircraft that have been flying over ukraine for weeks now. they will have to stop flying if a conflict breaks out. the pentagon is very concerned that u.s. troops have no contact with the russians. you will see drones flying. these are the kinds of things that are able to collect intercepts all the way to moscow that are able to see the heat signature of weapons being turned son and potentially moved around. the pentagon even keeping a sharp eye on weather forecasts in the region to see how long the ground may stay hard. and freeze where it will be soft and muddy where i
barbara: well, you know, the u.s. military, the u.s. intelligence community and i think intelligence services across europe have been keeping such a sharp eye on all of this. so what does the u.s. have at hand? look, it starts with satellites overhead. they are able to collect imagery. we've seen a lot of commercial satellite images on social media. they can collect imagery. they can understand what conversations and communications are taking place. you also have manned aircraft that have been...
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welcome, barbara. so this on the face of this is quite a dry ruling, but this has a lot of significance for will right now, poland and hungary, or just just talk us through whatsapp. absolutely. so because this has highly political implications, it was expected, but the european commission had to said it would wait out the court's verdict on the legality of this regulation that came into force over year ago at the end of 2020. so they've been waiting, and now the court has says, yes, you can go ahead what's at the back of what's behind this really is a long war long battle between brussels and the governments in hungary, in particular end and poland or both are accused of what they call here, democratic back sliding, sort of fur deregulating their own countries with regard to democratic rules. and at the core of this, in both cases are a corruption, particularly and hungary, where the accusation is that victor urban has fed his own family and his own cronies was european money and the independence of t
welcome, barbara. so this on the face of this is quite a dry ruling, but this has a lot of significance for will right now, poland and hungary, or just just talk us through whatsapp. absolutely. so because this has highly political implications, it was expected, but the european commission had to said it would wait out the court's verdict on the legality of this regulation that came into force over year ago at the end of 2020. so they've been waiting, and now the court has says, yes, you can go...
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barbara, thank ou the weapons as they are. barbara, thank you very _ the weapons as they are. barbara, thank you very much _ the weapons as they are. barbara, thank you very much indeed. - the weapons as they are. barbara, | thank you very much indeed. well, the weapons as they are. barbara, i thank you very much indeed. well, as every and eased global moments, our focus tends to turn to the major cities of the world. we have looked at the situation and kyiv, right at the centre of this conflict from the centre of this conflict, brussels is a focus on the london because of the uk's response, washington because of joe biden and the americans. next let's turn to another crucial city, one of the most crucial, moscow. here's our correspondent there who has been to ballarat, a city close to ukraine's eastern border, and she has been hearing people's these there. the roads to ukraine are icy and quiet. through the snow laden fog, we spot them. we are about 20 miles away from the ukrainian border here. this is one of the main roads between belgorod and russia up the road and kharkiv
barbara, thank ou the weapons as they are. barbara, thank you very _ the weapons as they are. barbara, thank you very much _ the weapons as they are. barbara, thank you very much indeed. - the weapons as they are. barbara, | thank you very much indeed. well, the weapons as they are. barbara, i thank you very much indeed. well, as every and eased global moments, our focus tends to turn to the major cities of the world. we have looked at the situation and kyiv, right at the centre of this...
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this is a big deal for barbara lee. here's some of her thoughts. well first, i don't have a name in mind, but to me it's so exciting because it should be really exciting for the country. because all this all these years i've never had the brilliant and the lens of a black woman on the supreme court . a shame on us. i mean, can you imagine? what we've lost without having a black woman there. and so i commend the president. the nominees and the names that i've heard all have the judicial temperament. they have the background they have to experience. and they have what it takes to be a supreme court judge, and so i'm just really excited about it. i'm sorry that the right wing is trying to continue to diminish who we are as black women by throwing out a bunch of #### but you know, as dr maya angelou said, it's still we rise. and so i'm very excited about this day, but i hope the country is. and speaking of maya angelou. just a footnote recently, barbara lee helped get through legislation through congress to create new quarters . so starting this week f
this is a big deal for barbara lee. here's some of her thoughts. well first, i don't have a name in mind, but to me it's so exciting because it should be really exciting for the country. because all this all these years i've never had the brilliant and the lens of a black woman on the supreme court . a shame on us. i mean, can you imagine? what we've lost without having a black woman there. and so i commend the president. the nominees and the names that i've heard all have the judicial...
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and representative barbara lee. this is the daily show with trevor noah. >> trevor: hey, what is going on. welcome to the daily show, i'm trevor noah let's jump straight into today's headlines. we kick things off with the 45th president of the united states donald jiminie trump. trump is basically the exthat america kicked out for throwing an open house party at the capitol. like many exs, he really wants a second chance. but instead of promising to do better next time, he is threatening to do even worse. >> former president trump returned to the campaign trail so to speak in texas last night and during this rally trump said he would consider pardoning those prosecuted for attacking the u.s. capitol on january 6th. >> if i run and if i win, we will treat those people from january 6th fairly. and if it requires pardons we will give them pardons. because they are being treated so unfairly. >> trump also urged his supporters it to hold massive protests in cities like new york, atlanta and washington d.c., if prosecutor
and representative barbara lee. this is the daily show with trevor noah. >> trevor: hey, what is going on. welcome to the daily show, i'm trevor noah let's jump straight into today's headlines. we kick things off with the 45th president of the united states donald jiminie trump. trump is basically the exthat america kicked out for throwing an open house party at the capitol. like many exs, he really wants a second chance. but instead of promising to do better next time, he is threatening...
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kaitlan collins, barbara starr, colonel leighton. if i could begin with you peter bergen, big picture, this is a test to some degree of the strategy in syria to be distinguished from past strategies in iraq and afghanistan. not a big footprint. several hundred u.s. special forces operators with a local force, this this case, the syrian democratic forces, largely kurdish fighters, carrying out pinpoint operations like this as opposed to a big ground presence. is this an indication that that strategy can work to help at least with operations like this one? >> well, yeah. this operation worked and i thought another piece of news in there, jim, the fact this was developed for many months, and as you said, they dismissed the air operation. the same in the bin laden operation. they thought about b-52 bombs on the site that would have caused a lot of massive civilian casualties. they went with the ground operation, riskier. as i mentioned, then vice president biden opposed the bin laden operation. here, much more kfblcomfortableh carrying o
kaitlan collins, barbara starr, colonel leighton. if i could begin with you peter bergen, big picture, this is a test to some degree of the strategy in syria to be distinguished from past strategies in iraq and afghanistan. not a big footprint. several hundred u.s. special forces operators with a local force, this this case, the syrian democratic forces, largely kurdish fighters, carrying out pinpoint operations like this as opposed to a big ground presence. is this an indication that that...
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barbara, as soon as this came out, i said, can we get barbara at 10 pm? this is exciting for me, because i've never seen one of these prosecution memos, because i've never worked in the justice department. this is what you used to do on a regular basis, make the case whether to prosecute or not. here, you conclude, you can just publicly available information, that there is enough to prosecute. what's more evidence would you expect to be able to get, if you initiated a grand jury proceeding, with subpoena power, to obtain evidence that isn't even public? at >> lawrence, what a prosecutor does is assemble all of the information, so that you can put some rigor around the analysis. sometimes, you hear people say, he certainly guilty of a crime, what is that crime, what is the evidence that we have to date? just looking at those things, from public reporting, and the january six documents, i think there's a strong case, both as toward donald trump did, and what is intent was. when you could get, additional evidence, if you are able to, for example, put in the
barbara, as soon as this came out, i said, can we get barbara at 10 pm? this is exciting for me, because i've never seen one of these prosecution memos, because i've never worked in the justice department. this is what you used to do on a regular basis, make the case whether to prosecute or not. here, you conclude, you can just publicly available information, that there is enough to prosecute. what's more evidence would you expect to be able to get, if you initiated a grand jury proceeding,...
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barbara hall, poland and hungary reacting i. we've seen some reactions from hungary already of quarries. so over the weekend, victor auburn spoke about is g hot, that the european union was waging against hungary, so he is sort of fair stoking the fire is and, and turning this whole thing against it into a culture war. and that has been his strategy all along, whereas it's about to ramp and corruption in hungary. that's what the european union says in poland. they have been so far more careful. there were certain signs that the polish government might be a willing to compromise. and sort of withdraw some of the regulations and, and some of the judicial regulations that and that have been a question here. but we will see if the e commission now goes ahead and really it's against 2 countries. or we can, of course, expect strong pushback from both countries to w, corresponded barbara based on strasburg before us. thank you, barbara. let's have a look at some more headlines around the world. britain's prince. andrew has reached a fi
barbara hall, poland and hungary reacting i. we've seen some reactions from hungary already of quarries. so over the weekend, victor auburn spoke about is g hot, that the european union was waging against hungary, so he is sort of fair stoking the fire is and, and turning this whole thing against it into a culture war. and that has been his strategy all along, whereas it's about to ramp and corruption in hungary. that's what the european union says in poland. they have been so far more careful....
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barbara? >> thank you, madam speaker. i signed the letter congressman peter defazio was one of the leaders on. the president indicated over and over again in no way does he intend to allow or insert ground troops. with the increase intentions we wrote the letter because we want to make sure the war powers is complied with and the public understands the president means what he says, because he is not going to insert ground troops into this possible incursion. [indistinct chatter] >> we have been trying to do this for a while and one of the challenges we face is coming to agreement on what is the scope, what would the president be allowed to do? what is the scope? what is the geography? what is the timetable of it all? and frequently that has been, shall we say, controversial. >> [indiscernible] >> we are staying on security. >> [indiscernible] >> if i sound repetitive, it is because i am. this is a unified effort by our allies in the nato alliance and what was proposed was what was agreed to in terms of timing. there are a
barbara? >> thank you, madam speaker. i signed the letter congressman peter defazio was one of the leaders on. the president indicated over and over again in no way does he intend to allow or insert ground troops. with the increase intentions we wrote the letter because we want to make sure the war powers is complied with and the public understands the president means what he says, because he is not going to insert ground troops into this possible incursion. [indistinct chatter] >>...
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thank you, barbara. and here are some more headlines in brief u. s. gun manufacturer that made the rifle used in one of america's deadliest school shootings as reached a historic settlement with victims families. remington arms has agreed to pay $73000000.00 to relatives of those killed in the 2012 sandy hook massacre. the family of so maker killed on said last year are suing the actor, alec baldwin, lawyers claim baldwin ignored safety rules before firing the gun. that end of camera one, helena hutchins, life during filming of a of a western a criminal investigation is under way to night. is awards night at the berlin international film festival. despite pandemic restrictions, the stars are back on the red carpet and audiences back in front of the silver springs. so which film will scoop the bell and alice top prize the golden ban. but here's a look at some of the contenders. the standard performance of the festival came from german turkish actress. milton captain has the title character in robbie. a corners versus george w bush. eat with us. i jo
thank you, barbara. and here are some more headlines in brief u. s. gun manufacturer that made the rifle used in one of america's deadliest school shootings as reached a historic settlement with victims families. remington arms has agreed to pay $73000000.00 to relatives of those killed in the 2012 sandy hook massacre. the family of so maker killed on said last year are suing the actor, alec baldwin, lawyers claim baldwin ignored safety rules before firing the gun. that end of camera one,...
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barbara. michella's mom. there to offer support. >> just seemed like the thing to do. >> she was very, very sweet. very nice. i said, thank you. she left. and i said, to a friend who was sitting there, i'm not sure why she came. jennifer's not dead. >> you represented the outcome she kpraetly did not want to have happen. >> exactly. exactly. and she didn't want that to be her reality. >> but was it? it seemed like all of tacoma feared the worst. >> after about, i don't know, 20 days, i decided i needed to do something, beside hang out in the backyard drinking coffee. >> yeah. >> and i decided to paint the dining room. i don't know. >> and that's where she was when the detective arrived. >> took the brusher/roller out of my hand. sat -- helped me down the ladder, sat me on the chair in the dining room and said we found her. >> today's date is august 29th. >> this is police video from the next day. they had found jenni, in a thickly-wooded spot near a narrow footpath. she had been sexually assaulted, and strang
barbara. michella's mom. there to offer support. >> just seemed like the thing to do. >> she was very, very sweet. very nice. i said, thank you. she left. and i said, to a friend who was sitting there, i'm not sure why she came. jennifer's not dead. >> you represented the outcome she kpraetly did not want to have happen. >> exactly. exactly. and she didn't want that to be her reality. >> but was it? it seemed like all of tacoma feared the worst. >> after...
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barbara: well, nada, they significantly isolate russia from the western financial system, so they cut off russia's largest banks and largest state owned companies from the western financial markets. they also block e export of sophisticated u.s. technology that is vital for the russian economy, vital for russian industry to build everything from warplanes to smartphones. they have not gone as far as they could. they stop short of cutting pressure off from the global interbank payment system known as swift, although that could happen in the future. in the meantime, russia still has access to parts of the global economy, especially if china keeps working with it. it's economy is fairly integrated with the u.s. and especially with europe. these measures could have quite a substantial impact over time. nada: biden also said that the u.s. and its partners imposing more sanctions make up half of the global economy. but isn't it worth noting that sanctions didn't work in the past, so why do they think they are going to work now? barbara: that is definitely worth noting, especially as much as
barbara: well, nada, they significantly isolate russia from the western financial system, so they cut off russia's largest banks and largest state owned companies from the western financial markets. they also block e export of sophisticated u.s. technology that is vital for the russian economy, vital for russian industry to build everything from warplanes to smartphones. they have not gone as far as they could. they stop short of cutting pressure off from the global interbank payment system...
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and one final question to barbara. l and one final question to barbara. in domestic political terms for president biden, how does this fit in? are the escalating tensions cutting through in us media coverage?— cutting through in us media coveraue? , ., ., ., ., coverage? there is a lot of media covera . e coverage? there is a lot of media coverage about _ coverage? there is a lot of media coverage about the _ coverage? there is a lot of media coverage about the us _ coverage? there is a lot of media coverage about the us - - coverage? there is a lot of media coverage about the us - ukrainel coverage about the us — ukraine crisis. _ coverage about the us — ukraine crisis. so — coverage about the us — ukraine crisis. so to— coverage about the us — ukraine crisis, so to speak. mr biden has been _ crisis, so to speak. mr biden has been getting fairly good marks from the for— been getting fairly good marks from the for policy establishment —— foreign — the for policy establishment —— foreign policy establishment. for the way— foreig
and one final question to barbara. l and one final question to barbara. in domestic political terms for president biden, how does this fit in? are the escalating tensions cutting through in us media coverage?— cutting through in us media coveraue? , ., ., ., ., coverage? there is a lot of media covera . e coverage? there is a lot of media coverage about _ coverage? there is a lot of media coverage about the _ coverage? there is a lot of media coverage about the us _ coverage? there is a lot...
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jordan -- barbara lee. i yield back to her. all good names, i yield back. ms. lee: thank you so much for your reminding us of her history here in the capitol as the member of the ag. and i worked with the late ron and i got a chance to beat with congresswoman chisholm and barbara jordan i got to know her and her stately and her demeanor and i remember very clearly that representative chisholm was on the rules committee and the only second woman to be appointed to the rules committee. i have to go back to 1789 and i want the public to understand what took place. the second woman on the rules committee since 1789 and i believe and she may have been the first member of the c.b.c. on the rules committee and just in her history, she was an orange board member, first honorary co-president in 1969 of the national abortion rights league and she was a fierce for women's reproductive rights and only one of 16 black woman who led a movement for reproductive moments with the brochure "we remember." and that was in 1989
jordan -- barbara lee. i yield back to her. all good names, i yield back. ms. lee: thank you so much for your reminding us of her history here in the capitol as the member of the ag. and i worked with the late ron and i got a chance to beat with congresswoman chisholm and barbara jordan i got to know her and her stately and her demeanor and i remember very clearly that representative chisholm was on the rules committee and the only second woman to be appointed to the rules committee. i have to...
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barbara, what makes this case? so significant this case is so important because now the door is really open for the european union. finally, after years of a legal and political battle, particularly was poland and hungary, about democratic values, and the rule of law. finally, they can against those 2 countries, they can sanction them if they come to illegally sound finding that a corruption is ramp and particularly in hungary, those are the accusations. and that are the judiciary. the independence of said this judiciary is undermined. that is happening in both countries. now though that is the thrust of this whole thing, the european power parliament did european union, particularly in the parliament who are powerless to and looked on as both country sort of went more and more autocratic in authoritarian in their rule. and now they can was hauled, always draw money from them. that is, of course, the ultimate sanction in the you. we know that so is it now ok there. poland and hungary or will have their fonts cause
barbara, what makes this case? so significant this case is so important because now the door is really open for the european union. finally, after years of a legal and political battle, particularly was poland and hungary, about democratic values, and the rule of law. finally, they can against those 2 countries, they can sanction them if they come to illegally sound finding that a corruption is ramp and particularly in hungary, those are the accusations. and that are the judiciary. the...
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what was the call like, barbara ann? >> well, first of all, i mean, people asked me what did you say? i said, i actually don't even remember. i think i said how proud i was of him and how excited. i was just so excited. i couldn't stop crying. i was still crying and it was just -- it was so much -- i didn't expect i would be able to call him and facetime with him right after the race. so that was impressive. that was so exciting for me to be able to do that. >> that's a clear difference of 50 years. the way you get to experience this amazing moment with your mother, right? you can do it right away. >> yeah. it was definitely special. i think my mom -- her dad was there at the olympics, wasn't he? >> no, no, he wasn't. they were watching on tv. >> i guess she had to wait a while before she could talk to them, but we had -- we had our press officer megan harridge had her phone, she was able to call them up immediately. i was fully in my suit and everything, but trying to celebrate and share this moment. >> yeah, i think i
what was the call like, barbara ann? >> well, first of all, i mean, people asked me what did you say? i said, i actually don't even remember. i think i said how proud i was of him and how excited. i was just so excited. i couldn't stop crying. i was still crying and it was just -- it was so much -- i didn't expect i would be able to call him and facetime with him right after the race. so that was impressive. that was so exciting for me to be able to do that. >> that's a clear...
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barbara usher —— question. i first cushion goes to the bbc, barbara usher -- question. good afternoon- _ barbara usher -- question. good afternoon- a _ barbara usher -- question. good afternoon. a question _ barbara usher -- question. good afternoon. a question about - afternoon. a question about diplomacy for you, mr blinken. the us and europe are pushing minsk as the solution while ukraine is completely against it. do you still think a measure of autonomy for donbas, the autonomy stipulated in the agreement, is the way to go? and a question for you. you are welcome to comment on that as well, but with her goes to security, does deq agree with the us assessment that a potential imminent invasion of ukraine is in the cards —— does —— the -- the eu? if —— the eu? if not, do you have a different assessment of the situation?— different assessment of the situation? �* ., , _ ., , ., . situation? i'm happy to start. with reaard situation? i'm happy to start. with re . ard to situation? i'm happy to s
barbara usher —— question. i first cushion goes to the bbc, barbara usher -- question. good afternoon- _ barbara usher -- question. good afternoon- a _ barbara usher -- question. good afternoon. a question _ barbara usher -- question. good afternoon. a question about - afternoon. a question about diplomacy for you, mr blinken. the us and europe are pushing minsk as the solution while ukraine is completely against it. do you still think a measure of autonomy for donbas, the autonomy...
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weeks later barbara got a $391 credit from the bank. unfortunately, barbara is not the only viewer we heard from who has faced something sketchy on their credit card bill. fortunately, there is help available. we just made a how-to video showing you the process to dispute a credit card charge. you can find it and all of our other how-to episodes-almost 100 now, on our website, our streaming channels and youtube page. just look for the how-to playlist. you know, when you guys dispute a credit card charge, your odds are actually pretty good. it's 50/50. and i actually thought it would be worse. so you should definitely give it a shot. >> it's very helpful to watch your how-to videos. they are so great. >> thank you. bin nl watching is always great. >>> well, it's been a heavy week in terms of international news, but here at home there is reason for optimism. the return of festivals and parades, including the black joy parade celebrating black culture. it's really lively. >> it sure is. and after the pandemic forced a one-year hiatus, the
weeks later barbara got a $391 credit from the bank. unfortunately, barbara is not the only viewer we heard from who has faced something sketchy on their credit card bill. fortunately, there is help available. we just made a how-to video showing you the process to dispute a credit card charge. you can find it and all of our other how-to episodes-almost 100 now, on our website, our streaming channels and youtube page. just look for the how-to playlist. you know, when you guys dispute a credit...
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barbara: it will take some very dip look her -- very diplomatic language. lines are drawn in bright red fluorescent paint. those red lines are very far apart. when you confuse words like what will be the fate of eastern ukraine, will it be special status, will it be autonomy? that is what russia wants. creepi toward a greater connection to russia. it will be very hard. it was interesting today that president zelensky made a point to say one format for vial -- for dialogue that was working was the normandy group. which includes germany, france, ukraine and russia. it is one place where the ukrainians and the russians get together because one person who has not been talking to president putin on the telephone is president zelensky. because president putin does not pick up the pho >> while boris johnson is in ukraine, a fallout from monday's report for lockdown parties on downey street has continued. overwhelmingly backed boris johnson to stay in his job. has the day come to a different conclusion? he has been in that job since 2010. -- reach the conclusion th
barbara: it will take some very dip look her -- very diplomatic language. lines are drawn in bright red fluorescent paint. those red lines are very far apart. when you confuse words like what will be the fate of eastern ukraine, will it be special status, will it be autonomy? that is what russia wants. creepi toward a greater connection to russia. it will be very hard. it was interesting today that president zelensky made a point to say one format for vial -- for dialogue that was working was...
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barbara plett-usher is in washington for us now. the story is moving so quickly. can you take us through the latest developments? barbara: yes, well, as you know, the americans have been quite outfront on warning about the possibility of the dangers of a russian invasion, russian military action against ukraine, more so than their european allies. but in the past hour or so, the nationals equity advisor has come out--national security advisor has come out with a more urgent warning and more specific, saying the americans believe the russians could invade or could take military action against ukraine as early as next week. they had kind of been suggesting that if there was going to be an attack, it would be after the 20th of february, after the end of the beijing olympics. now they are saying it could happen pretty much anytime. they are basing that assessment on the way that troops are being deployed on the ground, the numbers continuing to arrive, the arrangements of the troops for a possible attack. mr. sullivan said intelligence that was being picked up by the
barbara plett-usher is in washington for us now. the story is moving so quickly. can you take us through the latest developments? barbara: yes, well, as you know, the americans have been quite outfront on warning about the possibility of the dangers of a russian invasion, russian military action against ukraine, more so than their european allies. but in the past hour or so, the nationals equity advisor has come out--national security advisor has come out with a more urgent warning and more...
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>> barbara, can you pull the thread forward for us? if he has to sit for the a deposition and ivanka and don jr., what is the sanction, the accountability to face if all this is proven? >> if they can prove fraud then this is a civil case that the attorney general can bring. so the consequences there could be money damages. if there are back taxes owed, if there were victims here, lenders not making the loans who lost money in the deal they have to pay damages. attorney general james has the power to dissolve corporations engaged in fraud. it is what happened with the trump foundation and it could happen here with the trump organization. the other thing that could happen is this information could be used in the criminal case and so when we see the manhattan d.a. investigating the very same acts under a criminal lens willing for willful intent some facts could be used there and bring with it in addition to monetary penalties potential prison time. >> wow. all right. we'll stay on it and grateful to have you both. thank you for starting
>> barbara, can you pull the thread forward for us? if he has to sit for the a deposition and ivanka and don jr., what is the sanction, the accountability to face if all this is proven? >> if they can prove fraud then this is a civil case that the attorney general can bring. so the consequences there could be money damages. if there are back taxes owed, if there were victims here, lenders not making the loans who lost money in the deal they have to pay damages. attorney general...
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i, barbara jordan, and the keynote speaker. [applause] >> yeah she was. more than four decades ago, barbara jordan took the stage at the democratic national convention, and made history as the first black woman to deliver the keynote address. that moment was the first among the many in her political career. to say that could be for that speech, she became the first black person since reconstruction to win a seat in a texas state senate. it was during her time there as president pro tempore, that you also served as the first black female governor for a day, when the governor and lieutenant governor were both out of the state on government business. jordan would go on to serve as the first black woman to represent texas in congress, serving three terms in the house. but her illustrious career started in a very unassuming way. registering people to vote. in 1960, while volunteering on jfk's presidential campaign, jordan managed to get out the vote program in houston. and it is that part of jordan's legacy that's inspiring another young woman from texas in he
i, barbara jordan, and the keynote speaker. [applause] >> yeah she was. more than four decades ago, barbara jordan took the stage at the democratic national convention, and made history as the first black woman to deliver the keynote address. that moment was the first among the many in her political career. to say that could be for that speech, she became the first black person since reconstruction to win a seat in a texas state senate. it was during her time there as president pro...
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let's talk to barbara. we have been hearing for - flank. let's talk to barbara. we have been hearing for a - flank. let's talk to barbara. we have been hearing for a little . flank. let's talk to barbara. we - have been hearing for a little while about the white house that it believes that we are in the window where russia could begin an assault on ukraine but at this briefing, an hour ago, on ukraine but at this briefing, an hourago, did on ukraine but at this briefing, an hour ago, did you detect a significant shift in the tone of what the us was saying? i significant shift in the tone of what the us was saying? i think it was more urgent. _ what the us was saying? i think it was more urgent. the _ what the us was saying? i think it was more urgent. the americansl what the us was saying? i think it - was more urgent. the americans have been very much out in front in terms of warning about the danger of a russian invasion or military action more so than their european allies. but this morning that jake sullivan put forward was more urgent, i think and more speci
let's talk to barbara. we have been hearing for - flank. let's talk to barbara. we have been hearing for a - flank. let's talk to barbara. we have been hearing for a little . flank. let's talk to barbara. we - have been hearing for a little while about the white house that it believes that we are in the window where russia could begin an assault on ukraine but at this briefing, an hour ago, on ukraine but at this briefing, an hourago, did on ukraine but at this briefing, an hour ago, did you...
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we hear from representative barbara lee on her documentary. >>> plus welcoming the year of th >>> as we begin black history month, oakland congresswoman, boboli, is a syndicate of a new document. she has been pulled both a traitor and the conscience of the congress. >> i was a student at mills college as a young mother on welfare with two kids, he was working in the community with the black panther party, making sure people had something to eat. social justice has always been who i am. >> reporter: barbara lee looks at the life and career of the congresswoman from the east bay. >> this is an essential step in correcting the failed war on drugs. >> reporter: a host of current and former colleagues, eagerly spoke with the director for the film. but lee was more reluctant. >> abby ginsberg approached me many times. she is a wonderful filmmaker, first of all. but also, she's very persistent. 98% of my life was public. i have to accept that because this is what i want to do. in terms of public service. that little 2% that is personal is personal and private. >> reporter: lee found herself
we hear from representative barbara lee on her documentary. >>> plus welcoming the year of th >>> as we begin black history month, oakland congresswoman, boboli, is a syndicate of a new document. she has been pulled both a traitor and the conscience of the congress. >> i was a student at mills college as a young mother on welfare with two kids, he was working in the community with the black panther party, making sure people had something to eat. social justice has always...
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social justice, that's always just been part of who i am. >> reporter: barbara lee speaking truth to power looks at the life and career of the congresswoman from east bay. >> this is an essential step in correcting the injustices of the failed war on drugs, mainly the racial disparities in marijuana arrests and incarceration. >> reporter: a host of current and former colleagues eagerly spoke with the director for the film, but lee was more reluctant. >> they approached me many times . she is a wonderful filmmaker, first of all, but also, she is very persistent. we have 90% of my life public, and i have to accept that because this is what i want to do in terms of public service, but lord knows that the 2% that is personal is personal and private. >> reporter: she found herself under the microscope after 9/11, when she cast the only congressional vote against an authorization of military force she felt was far too broad. >> central to democracy is the right to dissent. >> she was right. >> it was important that her community understood the enormous risk she took in standing up for peac
social justice, that's always just been part of who i am. >> reporter: barbara lee speaking truth to power looks at the life and career of the congresswoman from east bay. >> this is an essential step in correcting the injustices of the failed war on drugs, mainly the racial disparities in marijuana arrests and incarceration. >> reporter: a host of current and former colleagues eagerly spoke with the director for the film, but lee was more reluctant. >> they approached...
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cnn's barbara starr joins us from the pentagon. barbara, tell us how this went down. >> reporter: behind all the sort of images from the white house, this was a fairly unique operation. let's start with the fact that u.s. special operations forces were on the ground for two hours and we are told by the pentagon that was always part of the plan because it was part of the effort to take the time and care, the pentagon said, to try and get civilians to safety. a short time ago, there was more on all of this said and i want you to listen to some of what's come out about this. >> there was securing and isolating site. then it was to get innocents and, quite frankly, to encourage mr. abdullah to leave the site and that's why they used a bullhorn and made several callouts, beseeching everybody in that building to leave. >> reporter: but there are still some dead unaccounted for. how they died, the pentagon declined to say, for example, how a child on the second floor of the compound building was killed. so there is still plenty to learn a
cnn's barbara starr joins us from the pentagon. barbara, tell us how this went down. >> reporter: behind all the sort of images from the white house, this was a fairly unique operation. let's start with the fact that u.s. special operations forces were on the ground for two hours and we are told by the pentagon that was always part of the plan because it was part of the effort to take the time and care, the pentagon said, to try and get civilians to safety. a short time ago, there was...
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let's begin with barbara starr at the pentagon. and, barbara, we're now hearing that it was the target himself who detonated a bomb that killed members of his own family. what more are you hearing on this front? >> well, several sources, administration officials are telling cnn that the initial assessment they have from the ground is in fact the leader of isis al qurayshi blew himself up as u.s. troops were approaching or entering the building where they thought he was. and that these 13 people were killed, including 6 children, when that happened. of course, the military will look at this and review it as part of the standard after action review. there are always concerns about civilian casualties. that said, this mission was one of the most dangerous the u.s. military can undertake, special operations forces went in, by helicopter, and it is our understanding from additional sources that these were members of the joint special operations command. that is the most elite. they conduct the most dangerous missions that can include th
let's begin with barbara starr at the pentagon. and, barbara, we're now hearing that it was the target himself who detonated a bomb that killed members of his own family. what more are you hearing on this front? >> well, several sources, administration officials are telling cnn that the initial assessment they have from the ground is in fact the leader of isis al qurayshi blew himself up as u.s. troops were approaching or entering the building where they thought he was. and that these 13...
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oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability ama: asian pride and strength are in display for the lunar new year. the billboard went up today. the nonprofit asians are strong put up the billboard after a banner the group displayed along 101 was vandalized. this billboard was dedicated to david n. the cadet killed in a freeway shooting. asians are strong says this is more than just a billboard, but a statement against hate and racism. >> dealing with a search of home burglaries involving chilean gang members. police eight residential burglaries were reported in the city last month. police suspect six of those were committed by organi
oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability...
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we are barbara, know they said the bodies are still there under the much barbara, but until now they couldn't recover them that li, landslides are a frequent occurrence in brazil during the rainy season. here in franco that roach are they especially dangerous for hillside houses that are often the homes of the poor little fire fighter say they'll continue operations until all the missing persons on the list are accounted for. both the living and the dead. here's a quick rundown. now, some of the other stories making headlines. hundreds of people rallied in bolivia as capital a pass to protest violence against women. it followed outrage over the case of a serial rapist. he had received a 30 year sentence for homicide, but was released on medical grounds. after serving just a few years. the man was re arrested last week after the bodies of 2 women were found buried at his home. in mexico, another journalist has been shot dead while working in the western state of metro. he can, the man was reporting on local government corruption. it's the 4th such killing in less than a month. reporte
we are barbara, know they said the bodies are still there under the much barbara, but until now they couldn't recover them that li, landslides are a frequent occurrence in brazil during the rainy season. here in franco that roach are they especially dangerous for hillside houses that are often the homes of the poor little fire fighter say they'll continue operations until all the missing persons on the list are accounted for. both the living and the dead. here's a quick rundown. now, some of...
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ah no, i'm barbara sarah. this is al jazeera life from london, also coming up no retreat, no surrender, a president followed amir zalinski is defiant message to his forces. as he says, the ukrainian army has managed.
ah no, i'm barbara sarah. this is al jazeera life from london, also coming up no retreat, no surrender, a president followed amir zalinski is defiant message to his forces. as he says, the ukrainian army has managed.
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we are barbara. know they set the bodies of steel. dear uncle, the mother of barbara, but until now they couldn't recover them that li, landslides are a frequent occurrence in brazil during the rainy season. here in franco that roach are there specially dangerous for hillside houses. there are often the homes of the poor cliffs firefighter se they'll continue operations until all the missing persons on the list are accounted for. both the living and the dead. 2 men have been arrested in south west germany after a fatal shooting of 2 police officers attack took place during a traffic stop and the early hours of monday. it was on this country road in the early morning darkness that this tragic incident unfolded. the 2 police officers age 24 and 29 survive just long enough to make an emergency call, but died soon after by the one in the map from they were on overnight patrol in the area at about 4 20 am during a spot check on a vehicle on district road 22 were fatally injured by charles by the the chauf
we are barbara. know they set the bodies of steel. dear uncle, the mother of barbara, but until now they couldn't recover them that li, landslides are a frequent occurrence in brazil during the rainy season. here in franco that roach are there specially dangerous for hillside houses. there are often the homes of the poor cliffs firefighter se they'll continue operations until all the missing persons on the list are accounted for. both the living and the dead. 2 men have been arrested in south...
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oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability >> california might drop its mask mandates for schools as soon as monday. that move comes because of a drop in covid cases across the golden state. >> officials are expected to allow mask wearing as an option instead of the mandate. this would be for indoor and outdoor settings in california. state schools. the decision comes after the cdc's recent announcement that east mask requirements for many parts of the country. >> governor gavin newsom announced that he is lifting some pandemic-related rules but stresses that california remains under a state of emergency for covid-19. the governor
oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability...
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barbara. — speech, these initial sanctions. barbara, thank— speech, these initial sanctions. barbara, thank you _ speech, these initial sanctions. barbara, thank you very - speech, these initial sanctions. barbara, thank you very much. i speech, these initial sanctions. i barbara, thank you very much. jess barnyard, you are a keen supporter of the stop the war movement. you supported jeremy corbyn's position on nato. you have been critical of keir starmer�*s support for the alliance, what are your thoughts tonight, what should europe do next, watch of the uk government do next? the absolute priority has to be that we absolutely have to achieve peace and avoid war. i think we can take quite a lot of lessons from france and germany on this, who have been pursuing dialogue and negotiations are revisiting potential agreements and trying to resolve this dispute. let's put this back into perspective, even borisjohnson were saying this could be one of the most disastrous wars we have ever seen if this breaks out and they should be avoided at all costs. we did not want to see hundr
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who also involved in that organization i looked at her name tag and said are you barbara's sister? that is how we met. fortunately got back to boston in our dorms are only 12.5 miles apart in boston. she asked me out. she was a singer, george as many women at npr were. she was performing in the junior show. and so she invited me too come see it. we had this repast after words at the local howard johnson. nothing was too good for cokie. [laughter] he tells the story or her roommate tells a story of her coming back that night and dancing to the halls singing this song from west side story i feel pretty, i feel pretty pert and her roommate is thinking this is not going to end well because she was catholic, i was jewish. and at that moment people thought it was an inseparable obstacle but four years later we made it work. >> how important was it and making it work that you required through this marriage of remarkable mother-in-law? >> absolutely. i fell in love with my mother-in-law first and then got around too cokie there is some truth to that. in this house where i'm sitting right n
who also involved in that organization i looked at her name tag and said are you barbara's sister? that is how we met. fortunately got back to boston in our dorms are only 12.5 miles apart in boston. she asked me out. she was a singer, george as many women at npr were. she was performing in the junior show. and so she invited me too come see it. we had this repast after words at the local howard johnson. nothing was too good for cokie. [laughter] he tells the story or her roommate tells a story...
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. >> next on book tv's author interview program, after words, barbara walter examines the warning signs that often precede civil wars. and discusses what can be done to stop them. she's interviewed by smith college middle east studies chair steven heydemann. afterwards is a weekly program is relevant guest hosts interviewing authors. >> welcome, barbara walter. it's a pleasure to have a chance to talk with you today. your book has generated an astonishing national debate about where we are as a country today during a moment of quite extraordinary polarization and division. and in the book, you advance this quite controversial claim that the u.s. is closer to civil war than many of us would like to think or believe. and what i thought it would make sense to do as we get launched is give you a chance to simply lay out what your argument is in broad terms and then we can dig in to bits and pieces of it as we go along. >> yeah, so my argument comes from studying civil wars for the last 30 years. i have looked at all regions, all countries that have experienced civil wars since the end of wo
. >> next on book tv's author interview program, after words, barbara walter examines the warning signs that often precede civil wars. and discusses what can be done to stop them. she's interviewed by smith college middle east studies chair steven heydemann. afterwards is a weekly program is relevant guest hosts interviewing authors. >> welcome, barbara walter. it's a pleasure to have a chance to talk with you today. your book has generated an astonishing national debate about where...
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barbara starr is at the pentagon. tell us about the compositions of the forces that will be moving to the nato allys? the majority of them coming from forces already deployed to europe? >> well, i don't think we know exactly yet what that mix will be. this, as you point out, is going to be in addition, a plus up from the 8500 troops that the pentagon announced who are on shortened alert status several days ago th. this say plus up this is the first move. let's look at that for a minute. 60,000 u.s. forces are routinely in europe at any one time. and as general hertling points out, they're engaged in exercises and training with european allies including european allies on the eastern flank. just yesterday, a brigade began unloading in poland, routine exercise. combat brigade on its way this spring to a routine multinational deployment in europe, so we have all of that ongoing. but this we are told will be other forces in europe that will be moving east. they -- their rules will be they are not intended to engage the ru
barbara starr is at the pentagon. tell us about the compositions of the forces that will be moving to the nato allys? the majority of them coming from forces already deployed to europe? >> well, i don't think we know exactly yet what that mix will be. this, as you point out, is going to be in addition, a plus up from the 8500 troops that the pentagon announced who are on shortened alert status several days ago th. this say plus up this is the first move. let's look at that for a minute....
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barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group: retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. russian tanks, troops and weapons were on the move across ukraine for a fourth day as the invasion continued over the course of a fast-moving day of developments: more nations added new sanctions, russia's president put nuclear forces on alert and plans for possible peace t
barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group: retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits...
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ah, al jazeera, ah, ah, ah, hello, i'm barbara sarah london. these are the top stories on al jazeera. the military standard for ukraine is escalating with the us president, pulling thousands of american troops to eastern europe. 2000 us soldiers will had to poland and germany in $1000.00 will be re positioned to romania, the us. and they already have tens of thousands of troops in europe. the pentagon says the moved fans a strong signal to russia, which continues to deny that it's planning and invasion. and that despite the presence of more than 100000 russian troops near the border with ukraine, the kremlin says the west is trying to law russia into a war, insisting its concerns about nathan's east ward expansion has been ignored. we do not know if russia has made a final decision to further invade ukraine, but it clearly has that capability. the department of defense will continue to support diplomatic efforts, led by the white house and the state department to press for resolution. we do not believe conflict is inevitable. the united states
ah, al jazeera, ah, ah, ah, hello, i'm barbara sarah london. these are the top stories on al jazeera. the military standard for ukraine is escalating with the us president, pulling thousands of american troops to eastern europe. 2000 us soldiers will had to poland and germany in $1000.00 will be re positioned to romania, the us. and they already have tens of thousands of troops in europe. the pentagon says the moved fans a strong signal to russia, which continues to deny that it's planning and...
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barbara, thanks so much forjoining us on newsday. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk... one immediate knock—on effect of the tensions over ukraine is the rising cost of energy, which has seen the price of petrol reach record highs across the uk. the motoring organisation, the aa, says the cost of petrol increased to ia8p per litre over the weekend. a long—awaited public inquiry into the most widespread miscarriage ofjustice in british legal history has started. more than 700 post office branch managers were wrongly convicted and thousands lost their businesses, when faulty accounting software, made it look as if money had gone missing from their tills. the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, has invoked rarely used emergency powers to try and end protests against covid measures. demonstrations have taken place across the country, including this one at the busiest border crossing between the province of british columbia and the united states. here's some of what mr trudeau said. the emergencie
barbara, thanks so much forjoining us on newsday. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk... one immediate knock—on effect of the tensions over ukraine is the rising cost of energy, which has seen the price of petrol reach record highs across the uk. the motoring organisation, the aa, says the cost of petrol increased to ia8p per litre over the weekend. a long—awaited public inquiry into the most widespread miscarriage ofjustice in british legal history has...
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now here's peter barbara. thank you. egypt have beaten cameroon in a penalty shoot out in the 2nd africa cup of nations. semi final, the host nation had chance to take the lead, but they were unable to beat either the post. all the opposition, goalkeeper, referee, bacardi gossamer, grew tired of the constant, moaning by pharaohs, coach carlos ghettos and saint luke just before the full time. and often extra time there was still no separating these 2 sides. cameroon, missing 3 penalties in the shootout, st. egypt into sundays, final against senegal. but you ease al jazeera, have comfortably made it through to the 2nd round of the fee for club world cup. so yet allah mattie opened the scoring for the host as they went 3 know up at half time against the ocean. he is a spray from tahiti, the visits his gifted and own go, the start of the 2nd up, but up denied the i'll be feel the for one when with a brilliant strike out there in our face. saudi arabia's all, he love in the 2nd row. ah, canada are flying in their q
now here's peter barbara. thank you. egypt have beaten cameroon in a penalty shoot out in the 2nd africa cup of nations. semi final, the host nation had chance to take the lead, but they were unable to beat either the post. all the opposition, goalkeeper, referee, bacardi gossamer, grew tired of the constant, moaning by pharaohs, coach carlos ghettos and saint luke just before the full time. and often extra time there was still no separating these 2 sides. cameroon, missing 3 penalties in the...
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is i met her older sister barbara who also was involved in that organization. i looked at her name and s i sad oh, are you barbara's sister? that's how we met. fortunately we got back to boston and the dorms were only 12.5 miles apart in boston and she asked me out. she was a singer, george, and as many women in npr were, she was performing in the junior show. she invited me to come see it and we had this -- of the local howard johnson. nothing was too good for cokie. but she tells the story, or her roommate tells a story of her coming back that night and dancing through the hall singing this song from west side story. i feel pretty, i feel pretty. and it will make us thinking this is not going to end well, because she was catholic, i was jewish and at that moment people thought it was an obstacle. four years later we made it work. >> how important was it in -- you are required to this marriage remarkable mother-in-law. everyone knows about congressman -- >> absolutely. the family, i fell in love with my mother-in-law first and got around to cokie, and there's
is i met her older sister barbara who also was involved in that organization. i looked at her name and s i sad oh, are you barbara's sister? that's how we met. fortunately we got back to boston and the dorms were only 12.5 miles apart in boston and she asked me out. she was a singer, george, and as many women in npr were, she was performing in the junior show. she invited me to come see it and we had this -- of the local howard johnson. nothing was too good for cokie. but she tells the story,...
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ah, hello, i'm barbara sarah. this is al jazeera, alive from london, also coming up with the streets of car kiva wrapped. but the ukrainian military continues to resist the russians. anti war protests across russia. hundreds of rested as they call for peace. but i try to help people free for your friends and families and turmoil the exodus from ukraine builds pens of thousands. try to cross the border. ah. the 4 of the war and ukraine is closing with the hope of talks, the promise of further sanctions. and the spectre of nuclear forces on her, on alert, there's a new push for diplomacy. the ukranian presidential office has agreed to talks with russia. the discussions that are due to take place said the ukrainian bellows border. previously the kremlin said the talks could only happen in the bell a routine capital. minsk, something ukrainian president followed amuse. lensky rejected saying bella, bruce was the staging ground for rushes. invasion or the european union has announced another string of sanctions on russ
ah, hello, i'm barbara sarah. this is al jazeera, alive from london, also coming up with the streets of car kiva wrapped. but the ukrainian military continues to resist the russians. anti war protests across russia. hundreds of rested as they call for peace. but i try to help people free for your friends and families and turmoil the exodus from ukraine builds pens of thousands. try to cross the border. ah. the 4 of the war and ukraine is closing with the hope of talks, the promise of further...
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>> so barbara, what do you think he'll do? >> you know, the fifth amendment is kind of tricky. i don't know about civil cases how all of that works, and in a crimical case, of course he's going to take the fifth amendment because anything he says that is truthful will, in fact, incriminate him. as far as this attitude about only the mob takes the fifth, i mean, you know, it's his projection. it's what he always does. i would never do something when actually that is what he's doing. >> cynthia, the legal question we kind of set you up there, first of all, would this be a risky strategy to plead the fifth? how could it come back to potentially bite him and how significant would it be for a former president to plead the ifivity? >> in the scope of history t seems shocking a president would take the fifth, right? but it doesn't seem that shocking to me that trump would do it. i predict that he will. here's the difference, here's the difference in the civil and the criminal. in the criminal case if you take the fifth, the prosecutor can never bring up you were asked the question, ca
>> so barbara, what do you think he'll do? >> you know, the fifth amendment is kind of tricky. i don't know about civil cases how all of that works, and in a crimical case, of course he's going to take the fifth amendment because anything he says that is truthful will, in fact, incriminate him. as far as this attitude about only the mob takes the fifth, i mean, you know, it's his projection. it's what he always does. i would never do something when actually that is what he's doing....
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barbara got her $391 credit from her bank. unfortunately, barbara is not the only viewer we have heard from who has faced a sketchy credit card charge. fortunately, there is help available. we made a how-to video showing you the process to dispute a credit card charge. you can find that video in all our other how-to episodes on our website, streaming channel and youtube page. just look for the how-to playlist. have a great weekend. >>> 5:25 right now. coming up next, the top stories we're following, including pandemic progress. >> reporter: and a lot of changes regarding masking, a lot of conversation, as the cdc at the federal level and state level, and some protests at the local level. i'll tell you what you need to watch for today and in the days ahead. you're watching "today in the bay." in new york city, ♪ ♪ there's always something new to discover. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ come be a part of it. plan your next vacation at iloveny.com >>> breaking right now at 5:30, the latest on the war in ukraine, including new video
barbara got her $391 credit from her bank. unfortunately, barbara is not the only viewer we have heard from who has faced a sketchy credit card charge. fortunately, there is help available. we made a how-to video showing you the process to dispute a credit card charge. you can find that video in all our other how-to episodes on our website, streaming channel and youtube page. just look for the how-to playlist. have a great weekend. >>> 5:25 right now. coming up next, the top stories...
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oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. a mere luck more than 1000. protesters attended the rally, calling for the immediate firing and prosecution of the officers involved in locke's death. the 22 year old was killed by an officer wednesday morning, who was among a team who raided the home on a no knock warrant. however lock was not named in that warrant. minneapolis mayor announced yesterday that he will ben no knock warrants in most cases. well that's this story. delta airlines is asking the federal government to put disruptive passengers on the national no fly list in a let
oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability...