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mary, what is unique about her? the center and core of her interior life, her love for god, wholehearted dedication to the mystery of her son, her love for us, the members of the body of christ, and so that love, that obedience of faith, her memory, her intellect, her will or her heart, all of that is the treasure that we are invited through to focus upon as a way to lead us ever closer to god. >> let me ask you about the icons you've chosen to show. because these seem to do with her sorrows, her pain, and explained that please if you will. >> in the second chapter of the gospel of luke in verse 19 and again in verse 51. our lady, is described as holding, pondering, treasuring all of these things in her heart, the heart is a just described in the biblical sense. what things, her son, the whole mystery of christ, in its entirety is held in her heart as a vast treasure. with a mother's love she reflects upon and treasures all of this to bestow this memory, living memory this reality to us through her heart . >> let's
mary, what is unique about her? the center and core of her interior life, her love for god, wholehearted dedication to the mystery of her son, her love for us, the members of the body of christ, and so that love, that obedience of faith, her memory, her intellect, her will or her heart, all of that is the treasure that we are invited through to focus upon as a way to lead us ever closer to god. >> let me ask you about the icons you've chosen to show. because these seem to do with her...
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that's according to the city council of mary. a poll, one of 2 regions where forces a meant to stop fighting, to give residents a safe passage. aunt mary poll has been under sage for days and has come under constant shelling the mer, says residents of facing a shortage of electricity, food and water. in the besieged city, encircled by russian troops. but the cities council says russian forces and not observing the safe fire along the entirety of the agreed roots, ukraine's deputy prime minister is urging them to do so. we don't marvelous, as opposed to that, we have agreed with the mediation of the red cross to create these humanitarian corridors. and there must be no movement of the russian forces. we're creating these channels in order to evacuate civilians, women, and children, and to provide food and medication. so i'm calling on the russian forces to abide by this. the whole world is watching this, that which i hope will be successful, give refuge to people instead of having them sitting in basements, without food, water for
that's according to the city council of mary. a poll, one of 2 regions where forces a meant to stop fighting, to give residents a safe passage. aunt mary poll has been under sage for days and has come under constant shelling the mer, says residents of facing a shortage of electricity, food and water. in the besieged city, encircled by russian troops. but the cities council says russian forces and not observing the safe fire along the entirety of the agreed roots, ukraine's deputy prime minister...
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mary: thank you. before i move onto the next question, i want to remind my audience, if you have any questions, please feel free to put them in the qa. let's talk about these midterms. they are coming up quickly, fast approaching. how might election day 2022 impact the filibuster, and how might the current filibuster role impact election day? molly: so, i can start and then niels can pick up the answer. i will tell you the second part of that question. one thing we know from a ton of opinion data about how the voters fill about the filibuster. generally, if you are a democrat, democrats are in the geordie, you are not a fan of the filibuster. but if you're a crack in the minority -- if you are a democrat in the minority, you support the filibuster. generally, voters have any attitudes toward the buster itself, they generally align to the majority in the senate or not. if there is consequence of the filibuster payment term, it would be around this question of -- filibuster term, it will be around this
mary: thank you. before i move onto the next question, i want to remind my audience, if you have any questions, please feel free to put them in the qa. let's talk about these midterms. they are coming up quickly, fast approaching. how might election day 2022 impact the filibuster, and how might the current filibuster role impact election day? molly: so, i can start and then niels can pick up the answer. i will tell you the second part of that question. one thing we know from a ton of opinion...
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i'm anne-marie green. one week after invading ukraine, russian military forces are stepping up attacks in major cities. russia's defense ministry said it now has control of the port city of kherson. it has a population of about 250,000 people. if true, it would be the first big ukrainian city to fall. officials in ukraine say that they are still defending the area. a cbs news crew captured some explosions after finishing a report in kykyiv. charlie d'agata and his crew had just signed off when the blast happened yesterday. they're okay. meantime, the u.s. is sending more troops to europe to show support for nato. nearly 4,000 soldiers based in georgia had just one week to prepare before yesterday's deployment. >>> laura podesta is at the united nations following the very latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. and after three days of discussion, the united nations general assembly overwhelmingly adopted a resolution demanding russia stop the attack. the u.n.'s attention
i'm anne-marie green. one week after invading ukraine, russian military forces are stepping up attacks in major cities. russia's defense ministry said it now has control of the port city of kherson. it has a population of about 250,000 people. if true, it would be the first big ukrainian city to fall. officials in ukraine say that they are still defending the area. a cbs news crew captured some explosions after finishing a report in kykyiv. charlie d'agata and his crew had just signed off when...
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if y'all here, you marie, claire has an important appointment. she's been a waiting long from ation for a long time. he knows it is about the organization of an event aimed at preventing f g m. i is chris, not be here today, but rental okay. i am going to be late, i don't believe it. okay, i've got everything back. the read orchids depend on the city of bordeaux for political and financial support for their campaign against female genital mutilation. they also worked together with the regional authorities and the french women's ministry. the un awarded consultation of status to the nonprofit organization in 2021. i like having stones aren't easy, i should have done what the women in new york do is maker. as far as i can change into hi larry. she wants to build an international network. her 1st branch is in abidjan in ivory coast. but her 1st port of call is city hall mare pierre were meek, was one of the 1st people to battle marie claire and the read or kids as you. all the whole, foresee local may want to raise awareness about f g m. increased t
if y'all here, you marie, claire has an important appointment. she's been a waiting long from ation for a long time. he knows it is about the organization of an event aimed at preventing f g m. i is chris, not be here today, but rental okay. i am going to be late, i don't believe it. okay, i've got everything back. the read orchids depend on the city of bordeaux for political and financial support for their campaign against female genital mutilation. they also worked together with the regional...
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anne-marie? >> see, i don't know much about basketball, so i filled out a break it, but i'm just like filling it out, but what we do here is we have a snacket. >> i like it. i like it. >> it's where we pick our favorite snacks, diane. that's where i'm an expert. >> i want in on that. i've won before, but it was completely a fluke. yes, i want in on the snacket this year. >> all right, all right. i'll get you a form. diane king hall in new york. diane, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> up next, ready for lift-off, a "saturday night live" comedian is the latest to launch into space. ♪ new activia plus. ♪ ♪ c, d, zinc. no need to think. ♪ ♪ head over heels. get a+feels. ♪ new activia plus with nutrients to help support your immune system. start with activia. your gut is where it all begins. start with activia. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key
anne-marie? >> see, i don't know much about basketball, so i filled out a break it, but i'm just like filling it out, but what we do here is we have a snacket. >> i like it. i like it. >> it's where we pick our favorite snacks, diane. that's where i'm an expert. >> i want in on that. i've won before, but it was completely a fluke. yes, i want in on the snacket this year. >> all right, all right. i'll get you a form. diane king hall in new york. diane, thank you so...
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mary: welcome to the meeting. i am mary beth long. cofounder and principal of global -- and the chair of nato's high level group. i will be presiding over today's discussion. i would like to introduce our experts today. we have some pretty incredible people so i hope you enjoy this session. the first expert is kimberly marten a professor of political science and bernard's college. she specializes in international security and not surprisingly russia. the second expert is michael mandelbaum. he -- american foreign john hopkins school of policy -- foreign policy. he has taught at harvard and columbia university as well as the united states naval academy. he is a senior counsel fellow in new york. our third expert is james goldgeier. eyewitness say it wrong, i apologize james -- i am going to say it wrong i apologize, james. he was dean from 2011 to 2017, and 2018 and 2019 he held the library congress chair on russia u.s. relations. another expert to bring to the table. the first thing i would like to do is ask all three experts, has nat
mary: welcome to the meeting. i am mary beth long. cofounder and principal of global -- and the chair of nato's high level group. i will be presiding over today's discussion. i would like to introduce our experts today. we have some pretty incredible people so i hope you enjoy this session. the first expert is kimberly marten a professor of political science and bernard's college. she specializes in international security and not surprisingly russia. the second expert is michael mandelbaum. he...
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ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm the mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera. what's more coming up in the program, large crowds have been protesting against occupation and carson, the biggest city on to russian control. crimes president asked the us for more planes and a no fly zone, but the russian need of the gym or fusion warns at any such a zone would be regarded as an act of war and aid agencies. one, the conflict and ukraine is pushing millions of people towards hunger. ah, will 10 days into russia invasion of ukraine and the slim hope of a humanitarian corridor out of the southern city of mary. opal has been dashed. russia says it's resumed its attacks, and the claims of sci fi violations whiting was supposed to stop in mary opal and vulnerable aka on saturday to allow for the safe passage of civilians out of harm's way. those evacuations reported because of shelling. meanwhile, ukrainians in the southern city, of course, have been protesting against russia's takeover that the largest city currently under moscow's control and the world food program has
ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm the mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera. what's more coming up in the program, large crowds have been protesting against occupation and carson, the biggest city on to russian control. crimes president asked the us for more planes and a no fly zone, but the russian need of the gym or fusion warns at any such a zone would be regarded as an act of war and aid agencies. one, the conflict and ukraine is pushing millions of people towards hunger. ah, will 10 days into...
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mary: this will be a problem for them. russia will be cut off from international markets and be able to move some of that to china, but in terms of other products, china will have some ability to sell to russia and russia, is going to somehow find a way to get those products. it is a big seller in china of computers, office equipment, just like to russia, like they are to the u.s.. but many of these consider sanctioned products or products that contain u.s. sanctioned content. they will have to not sell. romaine: what insights do you have right now about how strong the chinese economy is? xi jinping is vying for an unprecedented run as leader of the nation, coming up later this year. it seemed like the consensus was, there is no opposition to this, at least not publicly. but we are hearing a lot of questions about the stability of the economy, the progress on the covid prices over there. where do we stand? mary: stability, stability, stability. that's all we have heard going into this year. it is complicated by the economy
mary: this will be a problem for them. russia will be cut off from international markets and be able to move some of that to china, but in terms of other products, china will have some ability to sell to russia and russia, is going to somehow find a way to get those products. it is a big seller in china of computers, office equipment, just like to russia, like they are to the u.s.. but many of these consider sanctioned products or products that contain u.s. sanctioned content. they will have to...
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mary: it is a lot of money. and the reason we did this paper is that, you know, the issues of equity and inclusion, diversity, tend to get relegated to a fairness debate or a social issue, they are important for our economic fortitude, our competitiveness as a nation. the ability, i think, all of us want to have, which is to give the next generation of -- a better and brighter future than the one we inherited. and if we are leaving this much talent on the table, if you put a dollar amount on it, that is a dollar amount on the millions of americans that we leave their talents on the table. either they have barriers that do not allow them to go into the things that would be best that or they think they are most interested in, or we do not employ them. they are just not part of the labor market. the point of the work was to show an inclusive economy is a productive and competitive economy that has a bigger pie, that can then be divided across a variety of us. it is an evolution of that famous phrase, we all do bett
mary: it is a lot of money. and the reason we did this paper is that, you know, the issues of equity and inclusion, diversity, tend to get relegated to a fairness debate or a social issue, they are important for our economic fortitude, our competitiveness as a nation. the ability, i think, all of us want to have, which is to give the next generation of -- a better and brighter future than the one we inherited. and if we are leaving this much talent on the table, if you put a dollar amount on...
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and actually at least 300 kilometers to the north of mary awful. it's a city that we visited repeatedly in the last few days. a city about an hour and a half south from here. a city that can only really be described as preparing for a siege itself. tank traps, checkpoints thousands of suits, civil defense volunteers in and around that city. we know that there are russian forces around an hour or even less than that south of his upper asia. now, this corridor that has been set up that will take people across country. we understand north west, through rural areas and the mer i sorry, the, the head of the regional administration, also encouraging private car owners to fill their cars with as many people as they can to get people out of marable to zappa risha. and as you say, we know that marielle pull has been pretty much on the seizure. for the last few days. we spoke to a member of one of the paramilitary groups inside the city yesterday. he said that so there were large arrow as it areas of the city without water, without electricity. we know the c
and actually at least 300 kilometers to the north of mary awful. it's a city that we visited repeatedly in the last few days. a city about an hour and a half south from here. a city that can only really be described as preparing for a siege itself. tank traps, checkpoints thousands of suits, civil defense volunteers in and around that city. we know that there are russian forces around an hour or even less than that south of his upper asia. now, this corridor that has been set up that will take...
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is that okay, mary frances? >> yes, yes. >> i love that you point out in the book that you were born on a sunday, flag day and because you are indeed full of grace. your father i thought it was very interesting. he worked for a company the southern wax paper company for awhile. very highly regarded. even had a letter of commendation from his white boss. but then later struck out on his own and opened up a restaurant on auburn avenue. 328 auburn building, part of the building is still there, right? >> yes. >> the -- building. the restaurant's name is the tuxedo coffee shop. so am i right in understanding that your life growing up, i don't mean your house, but where you were going to see your father and your mother worked there too. amg -- am i right? >> yes. >> she was cooking there. at the center of the old -- and auburn avenue. you were only -- that whole life was only steps away from ebenezer baptist from the home of dr. king, the birth home, from the world offices, from night clubs, banks, that was your life.
is that okay, mary frances? >> yes, yes. >> i love that you point out in the book that you were born on a sunday, flag day and because you are indeed full of grace. your father i thought it was very interesting. he worked for a company the southern wax paper company for awhile. very highly regarded. even had a letter of commendation from his white boss. but then later struck out on his own and opened up a restaurant on auburn avenue. 328 auburn building, part of the building is...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking developments in the ongoing war between russia and ukraine. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says he's ready to discuss a peace deal. he says ukraine will not seek nato membership in exchange for a cease-fire, the withdrawal of russian troops, and a guarantee of ukraine security. he also repeated his call for direct talks with russian meantime president vladimir putin. meantime a video shows an attack on a shopping center in kyiv that killed at least eight people on sunday. russian officials claimed the building stored rockets and other weapons for ukrainian forces. elise preston is in new york follllowing the latest developments. >> good morning, anne-marie. nearly a month into its invasion, russian forces are continuing their air assault on major ukrainian cities despite making little progress on the ground. now there's concern russia may turn some attention to u.s. companies in response to crushing sanctions. the white house is warning that russia may
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking developments in the ongoing war between russia and ukraine. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says he's ready to discuss a peace deal. he says ukraine will not seek nato membership in exchange for a cease-fire, the withdrawal of russian troops, and a guarantee of ukraine security. he also repeated his call for direct talks with russian meantime president vladimir putin. meantime a video shows an attack on a shopping center in kyiv that killed...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin, of course, with president biden's trip to belgium where he's meeting with western leaders about the war in korean. -- in ukraine. he landed in brussels last night. he's expected to announce a series of new military and economic sanction against russia as the war enters a second month. the white house has put together a team of national security officials to decide how the u.s. should respond if russian president vladimir putin uses chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons in ukraine. in a nightly address, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy said that he expected serious steps from western allies, and once again called for a no-fly zone. bradley blackburn is in new york with the latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. president zelenskyy will participate in that meeting with president biden addressing the nato summit virtually and after a full month of russian attacks, he is also asking people around the world to take time today to show
i'm anne-marie green. we begin, of course, with president biden's trip to belgium where he's meeting with western leaders about the war in korean. -- in ukraine. he landed in brussels last night. he's expected to announce a series of new military and economic sanction against russia as the war enters a second month. the white house has put together a team of national security officials to decide how the u.s. should respond if russian president vladimir putin uses chemical, biological, or...
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and i'm very happy to hear that you've been evacuated from mary paul. your family, however, is still there. what are they telling you? what are you hearing about the situation there? i yes, the dissertation is maribel is getting worse. and i been in here from my relatives, from my family, from my grand mind, my friends with a seems to be in a row. they don't have any electricity. they don't have heat. and there is no a bio connection in the city for the seas days. and there is a lack of food and water in the city. and right now we, we are trying constantly to reach them. we are trying to call them but still no luck. and this morning there was some news that the invocation might hard right now . that facial news, however, since the russians they didn't see the fire, the citizens of mary, tim can't go out of the cd because it's not safe. so i'm really worried about my family and everyone in mariel to whole 5 days that you haven't been able to contact any of your friends or family in the city. yeah, that's right. oh, it will tell us a little bit about your
and i'm very happy to hear that you've been evacuated from mary paul. your family, however, is still there. what are they telling you? what are you hearing about the situation there? i yes, the dissertation is maribel is getting worse. and i been in here from my relatives, from my family, from my grand mind, my friends with a seems to be in a row. they don't have any electricity. they don't have heat. and there is no a bio connection in the city for the seas days. and there is a lack of food...
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anne-marie? >> wow. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> in a huge move, president biden has announced a ban on russian oil imports which is expected to put a dent in russia's economy. but it's also expected to strain already record-high gas prices here in the u.s. ed o'keefe has a closer look at how you could be impacted. >>> we're banning all imports of russian oil and gas and energy. >> reporter: president biden's decision to target russia's energy sector is designed to deprive russian president vladimir putin of around $100 million in daily revenue. >> that means russian oil will no longer be acceptable at u.s. ports, and the american people will deal another powerful blow to putin's war machine. >> reporter: the move follows days of growing pressure to take action as the russian military atrocities mount. but it comes with a steep price. >> putin's war is already hurting american families at the gas pump. >> reporter: the national average hit $4.17 a gallon, a record high. in fo
anne-marie? >> wow. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> in a huge move, president biden has announced a ban on russian oil imports which is expected to put a dent in russia's economy. but it's also expected to strain already record-high gas prices here in the u.s. ed o'keefe has a closer look at how you could be impacted. >>> we're banning all imports of russian oil and gas and energy. >> reporter: president biden's decision to target russia's energy...
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that was mary beth mcdade reporting for us tonight. olivia, the mother encourages all expectant mothers to get second and 3rd opinions on all potential issues. >> her baby's due date is march. the 22nd. all right. let's check on our 4 zone forecast. a live look outside tonight over san francisco chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with a look at what to expect and weekends coming. yeah, beautiful weather out this afternoon on the saint patrick's day. skies clear now. >> some clouds rolling through the morning in the middle of the day, looking good toward the golden gate bridge. governor, most pressure spinning off the coastline. that not going to factor into our weather immediately. it's this guy out here in the middle of the pacific. that's going to bring a lot of rain in the bay area in the state and even some snow this year that over the weekend. let's time things out for you as we take you through tonight. skies stay mostly clear with some patchy fog along the coastline and then tomorrow, the middle of the day will begin t
that was mary beth mcdade reporting for us tonight. olivia, the mother encourages all expectant mothers to get second and 3rd opinions on all potential issues. >> her baby's due date is march. the 22nd. all right. let's check on our 4 zone forecast. a live look outside tonight over san francisco chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with a look at what to expect and weekends coming. yeah, beautiful weather out this afternoon on the saint patrick's day. skies clear now. >>...
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marie ivanovich expected to make enemies in ukraine for carrying out her work. what she did not expect was for those animals to have help from washington and, in particular, for the from the president of the united states. because, of course, marie ivanovich would go on to be ousted from her post by president donald trump. and when he was impeached for trying to extort the ukrainian government for his own personal, gain the former ambassador would become a central witness in that impeachment. one thing that comes through in marie ivanovich's book, we're counting all this, called lessons from the, edge is her absolute disbelief at the path that her life was taking as all this unfolded. we now know that president trump was involved in a multi-pronged effort to pressure the iranian government to manufacture dirt on joe biden and that he ultimately withheld vital money and weapons and a coveted white house meeting from ukraine as part of that pressure campaign. we now know that ambassador yovanovitch was perceived as the impediment to their plans, because she was a
marie ivanovich expected to make enemies in ukraine for carrying out her work. what she did not expect was for those animals to have help from washington and, in particular, for the from the president of the united states. because, of course, marie ivanovich would go on to be ousted from her post by president donald trump. and when he was impeached for trying to extort the ukrainian government for his own personal, gain the former ambassador would become a central witness in that impeachment....
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you pull from mary, you, paul, a to a bit. but jans could. this is the port which has been taken by the russians further along the coast of ukraine and from there north into ukrainian control territory. we're also hearing from the i see are see that as well as the need to get desperate people out of the city. they are also trying to get aid into the city a waiting to see over the next day, 2 days just when and how that will take place. or i believe that the man, thanks for much of that update from a bribe report enough from reveal or the head of ukraine's state nuclear company says the u. n. at watchdog agency will monitor ukrainian plants occupied by russia . the international atomic energy agency will establish online monitoring missions for the each novel and stuff. what easier plants i. e, a g for fail. marianna grossi visited a nuclear facility, and michael, left on wednesday. a ukraine has a 15 nuclear reactors, of which are 8 reactors. the cooperating, it's a difficult work. the cranes ambassador to cut her has called on russia to be k
you pull from mary, you, paul, a to a bit. but jans could. this is the port which has been taken by the russians further along the coast of ukraine and from there north into ukrainian control territory. we're also hearing from the i see are see that as well as the need to get desperate people out of the city. they are also trying to get aid into the city a waiting to see over the next day, 2 days just when and how that will take place. or i believe that the man, thanks for much of that update...
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city of mary pulled, the city has over 400000 people. there's been a lack of food, water, and heating. now the ukrainians are we're trying to get aid into that city, the work humanitarian corridors created and even today we heard that the conditions weren't really right to have people leave. now we're getting this news that this, this convoy has been hit her and routinely, they are allegations against the russians that they target these convers. and of course, the russians say that they don't target civilians. thank you for that update as and bake live there in any pro and ukraine's deputy prime minister has also accused russian forces of occupying a hospital in marion po, holding 400 people, including staff and patients hostage. but when the tora bump physical berlin, yesterday they captured the emergency hospital and took 400 people hostage, medics and mary poll. they're shooting from inside the hospital. it is a threat for movement of people dante, monetary and corridors. we've sent a request to the red cross. under these conditions,
city of mary pulled, the city has over 400000 people. there's been a lack of food, water, and heating. now the ukrainians are we're trying to get aid into that city, the work humanitarian corridors created and even today we heard that the conditions weren't really right to have people leave. now we're getting this news that this, this convoy has been hit her and routinely, they are allegations against the russians that they target these convers. and of course, the russians say that they don't...
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anne-marie? >> elise preston in new york. thank you very much. >>> the deputy white house press secretary has tested positive for the coronavirus. karine jean-pierre took a test upon returning from europe yesterday. she last saw the president during a socially distanced meeting on saturday. under cdc guidance, mr. biden would not be considered a close contact. this comes as the fda is expected to authorize a second booster shot for people 50 and older as soon as this week. approval from the cdc would likely follow suit. advocates say that this could potentially save lives. people 75 and older make up 75% of the deaths from covid in the u.s. >>> and in texas, three separate wildfires have merged into one massive fire burning near the ft. hood military base. it triggered hundreds of evacuations yesterday, and at last check burned through more than 17,000 acres. it's not clear what started the fires. crews are throwing water on the flames from the ground and from the sky, but it is still 0% contained. >>> in colorado, residents
anne-marie? >> elise preston in new york. thank you very much. >>> the deputy white house press secretary has tested positive for the coronavirus. karine jean-pierre took a test upon returning from europe yesterday. she last saw the president during a socially distanced meeting on saturday. under cdc guidance, mr. biden would not be considered a close contact. this comes as the fda is expected to authorize a second booster shot for people 50 and older as soon as this week....
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can i start by asking you about the situation in mary opal? a 2nd cease fire has collapsed, have been allegations of violations flying back and forth. can i ask what the ukranian government can do on its part to secure the safe passage of civilians out of mary awful. it was the 2nd time when your grand and government was trying to create a sort of human territory door, making people allowing people to follow out from murray bull surrounded by russian troops to great. by the 2nd time it's failed. and because of russia threats to a tech a, so we're trying to do all our best to help the credit score are under the occupation and now temper with russia. russian troops or surrounded to leave this territory. but it's forced by russian swords they're willing to do is to vote ukrainians to come to russia instead of coming to craig and said, you know, once again, a sort of manipulation, they're using consistently trying to say that russian welsh bring peace. no, it doesn't bring peace. it's brain war, killed, city lens and millions of refugees. ask you
can i start by asking you about the situation in mary opal? a 2nd cease fire has collapsed, have been allegations of violations flying back and forth. can i ask what the ukranian government can do on its part to secure the safe passage of civilians out of mary awful. it was the 2nd time when your grand and government was trying to create a sort of human territory door, making people allowing people to follow out from murray bull surrounded by russian troops to great. by the 2nd time it's...
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bye and about mary frances early. in atlanta musician music educator you've heard this but also a brave and a bold soul. with a graceful defiance and with that graceful defiance a little bit of stubbornness. became the first african-american to receive a diploma from the university of georgia. now. that was august 16th, 1962. and before we get started, i just want to give a little context what that means is that she began trying to get into the university of georgia in 1961. she was attempting at the same time that charlene hunter galt and well charlene hunter at the time and hamilton homes were attempting to get in his undergrads and she was attempting to get in as a grad student if you go back those 61 years. it's it's almost amazing. what the south was doing. rising up to stop people like mary frances from getting into school or james meredith over, you know in in mississippi. it happened in alabama and happened in georgia. i mean when mary francis is trying to get in the governor at the time has run on a platform
bye and about mary frances early. in atlanta musician music educator you've heard this but also a brave and a bold soul. with a graceful defiance and with that graceful defiance a little bit of stubbornness. became the first african-american to receive a diploma from the university of georgia. now. that was august 16th, 1962. and before we get started, i just want to give a little context what that means is that she began trying to get into the university of georgia in 1961. she was attempting...
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our second presenter is mary kay eider. stories of the women of women who changed the course of world war two explores the stories of women of world war two her book, the girls who stepped out of line, untold stories of women who changed the course of world war ii explores the stories of women of world war ii who served fought and struggled in and out of uniform. with that, i will turn it over gwen. >> thank you. just really briefly, i want to thank the organizers of this conference and nick for inviting me because this is my first conference but i don't think it will be my last. i am so impressed by everything. by the whole organization and the participants. i am also deeply honored to be sharing the stage with major general mary kay eider. i want to thank everybody. because it is really special. what i am going to do is just a brief introduction to my book, the nine, how a band of it's a story that began with this woman, my great aunt helene. i was having lunch with her and my grandmother, and helene talked about escaping
our second presenter is mary kay eider. stories of the women of women who changed the course of world war two explores the stories of women of world war two her book, the girls who stepped out of line, untold stories of women who changed the course of world war ii explores the stories of women of world war ii who served fought and struggled in and out of uniform. with that, i will turn it over gwen. >> thank you. just really briefly, i want to thank the organizers of this conference and...
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we're very worried about the situation, mary, mary, all. and we're worried that that situation could repeat itself elsewhere in the country and we would lose that accept. and so you mentioned marian poles and mayor has said that the city is running out of water, heating, electricity, and food. what are you hearing from people there? we are in direct contact with our staff and colleagues who are currently there. now we, since the were started have been in touch with them every day. they are communicating to us the very, very dire conditions inside. marian will confirm that the city has been shells including the city center and the outskirts of the city. they have the stores are running out of food most already have run out of food. and as you mentioned that they're running out of water. many people no longer have access to water. they told us they've seen people gathering rainwater in the street or collecting snow to drink. people have even broken to their own shooting systems in order to access the water in the heating systems because that'
we're very worried about the situation, mary, mary, all. and we're worried that that situation could repeat itself elsewhere in the country and we would lose that accept. and so you mentioned marian poles and mayor has said that the city is running out of water, heating, electricity, and food. what are you hearing from people there? we are in direct contact with our staff and colleagues who are currently there. now we, since the were started have been in touch with them every day. they are...
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anne-marie? >> i absolutely love this groundswell of support from all over the world for ukrainians suffering so badly. thank you so much. >> you got it. >>> up next, a patriotic sing-along. how tens of thousands of soccer fans saved the day after a technical problem during the performance of the national anthem. a technical problem during the performance of the national anthem. ♪♪ bold... rich... intensely delicious dark chocolate. ghirardelli intense dark. makes life a bite better. i could've waited to tell my doctor my heart was racing just making spaghetti... but i didn't wait. i could've delayed telling my doctor i was short of breath just reading a book... but i didn't wait. they told their doctors. and found out they had... atrial fibrillation. a condition which makes it about five times more likely to have a stroke. if you have one or more of these symptoms t,t ch, about five times more likely to have a stroke. contact your doctor. this is no time to wait. you founded your kayak compa
anne-marie? >> i absolutely love this groundswell of support from all over the world for ukrainians suffering so badly. thank you so much. >> you got it. >>> up next, a patriotic sing-along. how tens of thousands of soccer fans saved the day after a technical problem during the performance of the national anthem. a technical problem during the performance of the national anthem. ♪♪ bold... rich... intensely delicious dark chocolate. ghirardelli intense dark. makes life...
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anne-marie? >> you know, i was thinking considering all the stuff we've been watching in the news over the past several weeks, i think sometimes you just want to watch something where there's a good guy and a bad guy, and you know at the end of two hours the good guy's going to win. and you can just feel a little -- a little good for, you know, a few hours. >> problem resolved. agreed. >> totally. diane king hall in new york, thank you, diane. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a major drug bust. authorities seize more than three tons of cocaine off colombia. we'll tell you just how much it was worth. (jackie) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... i ignored them. but when the twitching and jerking in my face and hands affected my day to day... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... while i continue with most of
anne-marie? >> you know, i was thinking considering all the stuff we've been watching in the news over the past several weeks, i think sometimes you just want to watch something where there's a good guy and a bad guy, and you know at the end of two hours the good guy's going to win. and you can just feel a little -- a little good for, you know, a few hours. >> problem resolved. agreed. >> totally. diane king hall in new york, thank you, diane. >> thank you. >>>...
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mary's is a small school. st. mary's this, st. mary's that, once we are going, that's when teams find what they're stepping foot into. >> warriors were off last night and don't play again until sunday. steph curry out indefinitely with a sprained left foot. nfl raiders have acquired adams in a trade with green bay in exchange for first and second round pick. adams will sign five year $142 million contract and he will reunite with college quarterback derek carr. sharks had a date last night in l.a. sharks down one, kings up to, l.a. shut out san jose 3-0, quick turn around as sharks will host colorado avalanche later tonight. we'll have more ncaa men's and women's tournament action on our game day ncaa post game show after all the action today. we'll see you. >>> 4:57. coming up on kpix5 and streaming on cbs news bay area. >> no end in sight for conflict in ukraine. how u.s. is continuing to look for ways to cut off funding for russia. >> the struggle age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corre
mary's is a small school. st. mary's this, st. mary's that, once we are going, that's when teams find what they're stepping foot into. >> warriors were off last night and don't play again until sunday. steph curry out indefinitely with a sprained left foot. nfl raiders have acquired adams in a trade with green bay in exchange for first and second round pick. adams will sign five year $142 million contract and he will reunite with college quarterback derek carr. sharks had a date last...
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mary bruce with what we learned about the call. also tonight, arnold schwarzenegger and his plea to russians, russian son-in-laws. he's popular in russia. and the message about his own father. we are going begin with the new russian target, lviv, ukraine. that's where martha raddatz leads us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, russia attacking lviv, a bustling city which was considered a safe haven just 40 miles from poland. verified video circulating on social media showing two of the missiles slamming into a aircraft repair facility. the russians firing six cruise missiles from the black sea, hundreds of miles away. at least two of the missiles were intercepted before they could reach their target. with today's missile strike just there beyond the airport the russians are sending a powerful message. lviv has been a critical place for refugees trying to get out of ukraine and a critical pipeline for humanitarian aide and supplies. and tonight the sheer scope of the refugee crisis now all too clear. a u.n. agency
mary bruce with what we learned about the call. also tonight, arnold schwarzenegger and his plea to russians, russian son-in-laws. he's popular in russia. and the message about his own father. we are going begin with the new russian target, lviv, ukraine. that's where martha raddatz leads us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, russia attacking lviv, a bustling city which was considered a safe haven just 40 miles from poland. verified video circulating on social media...
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>> mary bruce live at the white house. we'll be watching this closely. mary, thank you. >>> tonight, we're learning more about a very personal message from arnold schwarzenegger, who is extraordinarily popular inside russia. his plea direct to russian soldiers. what schwarzenegger says about his own father and his message to vladimir putin tonight. the question, of course, how many russians will see and hear this? here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight, there's no way of knowing just how many russians have seen the message from arnold schwarzenegger, but he is extraordinarily popular there and this was personal. his plea to stop the war. >> i'm sending this message through various different channels to reach my dear russian friends and the russian soldiers serving in ukraine. >> reporter: he told the russian people and soldiers, you are not being told the truth. >> i ask you to help me spread the truth. let your fellow russians know the human catastrophe that is happening in ukraine. >> reporter: gentle and fatherly, the former california governo
>> mary bruce live at the white house. we'll be watching this closely. mary, thank you. >>> tonight, we're learning more about a very personal message from arnold schwarzenegger, who is extraordinarily popular inside russia. his plea direct to russian soldiers. what schwarzenegger says about his own father and his message to vladimir putin tonight. the question, of course, how many russians will see and hear this? here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight, there's no...
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a city demolished thousands killed 100000, others trapped in mary paul out of food, water, and fuel. the residence of the ukrainian port city is struggling to survive as promises of humanitarian cartilage fail. and russian bombing continues in on you as president joe biden is in europe for emergency talks with nato allies. the alliance has pledged more support for you crying to protect itself against the threat of chemical warfare by russia. and she was a trailblazer in a luminary. and she was the 1st woman to service secretary of state, madeleine albright dies of cancer. at the age of 84. she arrived in the us as a child after fleeing from the nazis eventually becoming america's top diplomat. ah, i'm rebecca writ is welcome to the program. russia's invasion of ukraine has st. incessant bombings, ariel dog, fight, sand street battles in various parts of the country. the local council in mary you, paul says, russian forces have now surrounded the port city and reduced it to ashes. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski says $100000.00 civilians are currently trapped there without food,
a city demolished thousands killed 100000, others trapped in mary paul out of food, water, and fuel. the residence of the ukrainian port city is struggling to survive as promises of humanitarian cartilage fail. and russian bombing continues in on you as president joe biden is in europe for emergency talks with nato allies. the alliance has pledged more support for you crying to protect itself against the threat of chemical warfare by russia. and she was a trailblazer in a luminary. and she was...
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mm mary, claire is getting ready for the weekly talk session. the women to discuss the problems here in formerly as equal tional, guam. it's natalie's 1st time man to be starboard his freedom. antonia armano and i are there for gay. if you would say without it being free means making your own decisions. rancocas is it there? is there broken? i'm at it. these women weren't free to say no. you no, madam, under my head to it, if i was surgeon, naturally mutilated at the age of 67. if i stayed with me my whole life by when i met a boy, i don't have any fun. i asked myself, is that it is that it is shine? that's why they all want to get married and i just hurts the private group. surgery could help or to new records. you put it in for google b. o. in commercial us. that how does that work? with professor missouri i didn't know how do we go? well, you know, i'll show you with this plush glitter as the ted was cut off, but the rest is inside your body and that's why a woman who's been mutilated, you can have a completely normal sex life man. i have um,
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we're from near mary. you call them? oh no one. let any one out of mary you, paul itself. we were just lucky. it's just that if they place weapons near your yard, it's a bad sign on the board. they said that there was a green light for mary. you fell citizens to leave in cars present, rosie, but i was told that people are not allowed on this f rosie highway. the soldiers took as to rush after we lived on the outskirts of mary u haul, and you don't get sick. soldiers walked around the village and said that it was better to evacuate. maybe we wouldn't have survived the next night. those who did monies to sleep for muddy you pulled to the safe zone in dom boss, which is close to the russian border shed while they've been through, claiming the ukranian army is targeting civilians with mortars a bodily pot of steel. with her bow chairs seems to be kissed on billy's billy this he only national show creature v. i'm the mentor, little star marietta, my father, just my dad in lieu of britain liberty. i'm was mrs. did me so it does. issues with, with battles continued to rage throug
we're from near mary. you call them? oh no one. let any one out of mary you, paul itself. we were just lucky. it's just that if they place weapons near your yard, it's a bad sign on the board. they said that there was a green light for mary. you fell citizens to leave in cars present, rosie, but i was told that people are not allowed on this f rosie highway. the soldiers took as to rush after we lived on the outskirts of mary u haul, and you don't get sick. soldiers walked around the village...
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. >> and saint mary's run for the championship title. plus, we're looking back on the last 2 years of the pandemic here in the bay area. we're going hear from bay area doctors about their outlook and a recall warning. but it's not what's inside. the package is what's inside. the package is causing the and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. >> breaking news to bring you at this hour. a six-day strike is over for teachers in the north bay, the rohnert park cotati educators association announced that it has reached a tentative agreement with the district. hundreds of teachers went on strike earlier this week after negotiations over a dispute on wage h
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what is happening, mary? of all i do believe footed from above shows the scale of destruction across the city, which is completely surrounded by russian forces. on monday, a 1st convoy of civilians was able to escape mario paul. the 1st evacuation in 2 weeks of russian bombardment. but an aide convoy trying to reach the city is reportedly blocked by russian forces. this footage was released by the russian defense ministry. they say 200 bosses have been prepared for the evacuation of mario pull residence and aid is on its way. i did a deal with one of your only new car convoys with humanitarian cargo were promptly formed and immediately sent you. the 1st convoy has already arrived and mary jo paul and delivered 450 tons of medical supplies, essentials, and food, including baby food would be going at their mercy for information. not a w is on able to verify, didn't i remember her deals in when, you know, i mean while fighting on the ground shows no sign of abating. how many a city jenco lived in mary paul but h
what is happening, mary? of all i do believe footed from above shows the scale of destruction across the city, which is completely surrounded by russian forces. on monday, a 1st convoy of civilians was able to escape mario paul. the 1st evacuation in 2 weeks of russian bombardment. but an aide convoy trying to reach the city is reportedly blocked by russian forces. this footage was released by the russian defense ministry. they say 200 bosses have been prepared for the evacuation of mario pull...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin in ukraine where military forces still try to hold off russian troops after six days of rocket attacks. more than 70 were killed in the town of kyiv yesterday. russia appears to be getting closer to the capital of kyiv. new satellite images show a russian convoy that stretches about 40 miles approaching the city, but uk's intel says things have slowed because of logistical problems. the international criminal court will launch a possible investigation into crimes against humanity. it's forced hundreds of thousands to flee while the death toll keeps on climbing. natalie brand has the latest. >> reporter: sirens sounded in kyiv monday night as a massive russian mill torrey convoy moved within 17 miles. a defense official said they could surround kyiv within days, but that's still behind schedule. >> the russians have not oechbl experienced a stiff and determined resistance by ukrainians, but logistics problems of their own. >> reporter: the attacks did not slow after five hours
i'm anne-marie green. we begin in ukraine where military forces still try to hold off russian troops after six days of rocket attacks. more than 70 were killed in the town of kyiv yesterday. russia appears to be getting closer to the capital of kyiv. new satellite images show a russian convoy that stretches about 40 miles approaching the city, but uk's intel says things have slowed because of logistical problems. the international criminal court will launch a possible investigation into crimes...
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i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin with a troubling development in the wart in ukraine. we're learning that a massive 40-mile convoy of russian tanks and vehicles appears to have dispersed and redeployed. in satellite images you can see vehicle tracks in the snow. mamany of the vehicles have mov to areas around kyiv including some being moved into forests and into firing positions. the question remains how long can ukraine's forces hold off russia which far outnumbers them. laura podesta is in new york with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, nearly western cities in ukraine showing a new direction in the war which has mostly been playing out in the east. this expansion of force could prove difficult for the called russia's refusal to allow evacuations outright terror. and president biden is expected to make a major announcement on trade with russia later today. likely raising tariffs on russian imports which w will rp up financial pressure on the kremlin. anne-marie? >> laura pode
i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin with a troubling development in the wart in ukraine. we're learning that a massive 40-mile convoy of russian tanks and vehicles appears to have dispersed and redeployed. in satellite images you can see vehicle tracks in the snow. mamany of the vehicles have mov to areas around kyiv including some being moved into forests and into firing positions. the question remains how long can ukraine's forces hold off russia which far outnumbers them. laura...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with president biden's trip to europe to sten suorukin today he will travel to land border where he will reportedly meet with refugees. mr. biden huddled with world leaders yesterday in brussels where they announced new sanctions against russia. he said russia should be kicked out of the g20 to further isolate the kremlin from the global economy. his call to action comes as russian forces fired two missiles overnight at a ukrainian military unit at the fourth largest city in ukraine. the strikes killed an unknown number of people and destroyed buildings in the area. bradley blackburn is in new york with the latest developments. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president biden will be in poland today, a city about an hour's drive from the ukrainian border. that's where u.s. troops are now based, and it's also a key location for resupplying ukraine's military with weapons and other equipment as they continue to counter russia. the fighting in ukraine has entered a secon
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with president biden's trip to europe to sten suorukin today he will travel to land border where he will reportedly meet with refugees. mr. biden huddled with world leaders yesterday in brussels where they announced new sanctions against russia. he said russia should be kicked out of the g20 to further isolate the kremlin from the global economy. his call to action comes as russian forces fired two missiles overnight at a ukrainian military unit at the fourth...
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let's get to mary bruce, live at the white house tonight. mary, so, why were those words used now? >> reporter: well, david, the white house press secretary telling me that biden was speaking from the heart. this is the president's harshest condemnation yet of putin since he began this war. the white house had been hesitant to label putin a war criminal, citing an ongoing formal investigation, but i'm told the president took this leap today because he's seeing what we all are seeing, these horrific images playing out on tv of putin's brutal and barbaric actions. david? >> mary, one more question, we took note today that president biden's national security adviser jake sullivan speaking with his russian count erpart, the first time top american and russian officials have actually spoken since the war began. the biden administration warning moscow tonight amild these growing concerns that russia could be planning to use chemical weapons? >> reporter: david, we are told that sullivan made it clear that the u.s. will continue to impose costs on russia if they don't stop attacking ewe d
let's get to mary bruce, live at the white house tonight. mary, so, why were those words used now? >> reporter: well, david, the white house press secretary telling me that biden was speaking from the heart. this is the president's harshest condemnation yet of putin since he began this war. the white house had been hesitant to label putin a war criminal, citing an ongoing formal investigation, but i'm told the president took this leap today because he's seeing what we all are seeing,...
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that is the point, marie thank you — well. that is the point, marie thank you very _ well. that is the point, marie thank you very much - well. that is the point, marie thank you very much for - well. that is the point, marie| thank you very much for that, you are bringing your expertise to bear. ., ~ you are bringing your expertise to bear. ., ,, , ., the main evening news on russia's flagship channel one has been disrupted by a protest against the war on ukraine. a woman employee ran behind the newsreader, carrying a sign with the text: "no war." 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg reports. in russia, tv is tightly controlled to transmit the kremlin line. but look what happened tonight, live on the main evening news. a woman runs onto the set to condemn russia's onslaught in ukraine. she's marina 0vsyannikova, a channel 0ne editor. the sign reads "no war, stop the war, don't believe the propaganda, they're lying to you here, russians against war." speaks russian. before her protest, she'd recorded this message. russia was committing a crime in ukraine, she said, and vladimi
that is the point, marie thank you — well. that is the point, marie thank you very _ well. that is the point, marie thank you very much - well. that is the point, marie thank you very much for - well. that is the point, marie| thank you very much for that, you are bringing your expertise to bear. ., ~ you are bringing your expertise to bear. ., ,, , ., the main evening news on russia's flagship channel one has been disrupted by a protest against the war on ukraine. a woman employee ran behind...
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the mary francis early college of education. and of all the buildings the college is in, it's in patterhold hall, the man that tried to keep you out, one of them. if i might ask you, because it's such a hot topic and maybe you want to answer and maybe you don't, but that's up to you. his is one of the names that is controversially being kept on a building after his segregational and what some might say is a racist attitude, and what are your thoughts about your name and his name being there on the building, and would you suggest his name should be removed? >> no, it's a great sense of vindication as far as i am concerned. i don't know how he felt. i know that many presidents have to yield to the political climate, and if they are not in accordance with what most of the politicians feel, they might not keep their jobs. i don't know how he felt. what i do know is it just shows that things can happen, and i am sure that that would not have been his choice that my name would be above his on that building, because as long as the coll
the mary francis early college of education. and of all the buildings the college is in, it's in patterhold hall, the man that tried to keep you out, one of them. if i might ask you, because it's such a hot topic and maybe you want to answer and maybe you don't, but that's up to you. his is one of the names that is controversially being kept on a building after his segregational and what some might say is a racist attitude, and what are your thoughts about your name and his name being there on...
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mary, opal, we expect a heavy fighting in there anyway. it's a city that has a lot of paramilitaries in it's and lots of military, a city that was very successful in 2014 in pushing separatists fighters out. of course, this is a very different scenario where it now with so much russian heavy weaponry being used. i could also report, we get a news from the a town of bull vodka, which is north of mary awful. we understand heavy fighting. there again has been conflicting reports as to who is in control of that town. we understand that there are evacuation efforts try in process local sources. they're looking for some sort of corridor to get the civilians out, but no word on any kind of coordination on how that's going to be possible. and then of course, there's ukraine's 2nd city car cave where we know that has been heavy fighting over the last 24 hours or so to city. we saw that huge explosion that huge attack on the center of the city yesterday. we hear that there are grabbed rockets being fired to civilian areas. we cannot in any way confi
mary, opal, we expect a heavy fighting in there anyway. it's a city that has a lot of paramilitaries in it's and lots of military, a city that was very successful in 2014 in pushing separatists fighters out. of course, this is a very different scenario where it now with so much russian heavy weaponry being used. i could also report, we get a news from the a town of bull vodka, which is north of mary awful. we understand heavy fighting. there again has been conflicting reports as to who is in...