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haynes. thank you for joining us and representing the state of georgia. i would like to begin with you and ask you, based upon your knowledge, then i'm going to turn to professor hyman with us in question. how does the american experience of incurring massive debt because of a medical emergency, because your family member needs a medical procedure, how does that compare with the experience of hopes -- of folks in other wealthy countries around the world? ms. haynes: as i noted in my testimony, in terms of the recommendations, enacting a publicly funded universal, single player pan -- single-payer plan will go along way. in various countries outside the united states, they have some version of a public option, a public payer system. i will not speak to that anymore detail because i would have to get back to you about how that would actually look, but medical debt in this country is a uniquely american problem and we need to address it as it stands currently. sen. ossoff: professor hyman, wheth
haynes. thank you for joining us and representing the state of georgia. i would like to begin with you and ask you, based upon your knowledge, then i'm going to turn to professor hyman with us in question. how does the american experience of incurring massive debt because of a medical emergency, because your family member needs a medical procedure, how does that compare with the experience of hopes -- of folks in other wealthy countries around the world? ms. haynes: as i noted in my testimony,...
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haynes, welcome. ms. haynes: i appreciate the opportunity to testify. i provide my testimony on behalf of the low-income finds of the national consumer law center. we believe medical debt poses a problem disproportionately impacting black and latinx families. we provide protection to prevent medical debt at the outset and shield consumers from harmful debt collection practices and impacts on their well-being. medical debt represents more than half of all debts and collections and remains a leading cause of bankruptcy. i live in georgia where i have worked with consumers and seeing up close the impacts of the medical debt crisis. 19% of georgians have medical debt, 70% of white georgians and 21% of nonwhite georgians -- 17% of white georgians and 21% of nonwhite georgians. 70% of white ohioans -- 17% of white ohioans and 21% of nonwhite ohioans. consumers with medical debt face aggressive debt collection. families train their savings, increase their credit card debts, they turn to deceptive products like medical credit cards and high-interest loans. medi
haynes, welcome. ms. haynes: i appreciate the opportunity to testify. i provide my testimony on behalf of the low-income finds of the national consumer law center. we believe medical debt poses a problem disproportionately impacting black and latinx families. we provide protection to prevent medical debt at the outset and shield consumers from harmful debt collection practices and impacts on their well-being. medical debt represents more than half of all debts and collections and remains a...
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haynes. miss stewart, as have been discussed. equifax experienced trans union recently announced changes to the way that they score medical debt. as i understand now medical collection debt under $500 will appear on consumer credit reports. the average amount of medical debt, according to my staff research is approximately $2,400 for those who are carrying. it miss stewart, how will the credit reporting agencies announcement of this policy change the impact on individuals who have more than $500 in medical debt? >> thank you senator. well, for people who have debt more than $500 they will have an extra year to resolve the debt. that is the good news of the policy. beyond that, people with that over $500 it would not be removed from their credit report. that is something that we would encourage me cfpb to pursue and explore. >> thank you all for you or well informed and concise questions. mister chairman, thank you for having us all here. i will just close with this note. it is a travesty that millions of americans suffer not just
haynes. miss stewart, as have been discussed. equifax experienced trans union recently announced changes to the way that they score medical debt. as i understand now medical collection debt under $500 will appear on consumer credit reports. the average amount of medical debt, according to my staff research is approximately $2,400 for those who are carrying. it miss stewart, how will the credit reporting agencies announcement of this policy change the impact on individuals who have more than...
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as haynes i want to come to you. we have talked a lot about ukraine and russia this morning and i appreciatess your franknes in this. let me ask you about the proxies and what you are saying not only inin ukraine, but also what you are seeing what comes to libya and other areas and the aggressiveness of the use of the proxies. >> thank you, senator. we can probably go into more detail and close session i can say more generally we do see being used in effect in ukraine we see that is. >> how about africa? >> yes absolutely. historically been present in africa that is a more recent event obvious in the current crisis russia deployed them effectively in ukraine. >> okay. all right, general barrier do you have anything you want to add on that? >> hundred we track isis and other places will get into richard discussion the close session about isis, excuse me the operations in ukraine, sorry. >> okay that is helpful but let me ask you also by the way thank you for the china map. i will say this i think we could have a pictu
as haynes i want to come to you. we have talked a lot about ukraine and russia this morning and i appreciatess your franknes in this. let me ask you about the proxies and what you are saying not only inin ukraine, but also what you are seeing what comes to libya and other areas and the aggressiveness of the use of the proxies. >> thank you, senator. we can probably go into more detail and close session i can say more generally we do see being used in effect in ukraine we see that is....
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as you know, director haynes says putin essentially wants to slice off eastern and southern ukraine. but he doesn't have the military capability, so does that mean, ambassador, that this war will simply drag on? >> it may well drag on, wolf. because you're right. he doesn't have the capability. he doesn't have the soldiers. he has some indirect fire, that is he has these missiles. these missiles are very expensive, number one. number two, the reports are he's down to about 20% of the precision guided missiles he started with. and the sanctions and the export ban, the export controls on these high-tech electronic components, the chips that go into these precision guided missiles, they're having a real effect. that is, he can't replace them. so he's got problems on the ground, just like you just said. generals have to be there. he's got bad discipline. he's got bad morale. so he may want to go all the way beyond where he is right now, which is, by the way, wolf, he's not even in odesa, not close to odesa at this point. he's got bigger ambitions than he has capability. >> president zele
as you know, director haynes says putin essentially wants to slice off eastern and southern ukraine. but he doesn't have the military capability, so does that mean, ambassador, that this war will simply drag on? >> it may well drag on, wolf. because you're right. he doesn't have the capability. he doesn't have the soldiers. he has some indirect fire, that is he has these missiles. these missiles are very expensive, number one. number two, the reports are he's down to about 20% of the...
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proud of colton haynes? >> i'm on that -- i'm on the road to being proud and this is definitely a step in the right direction. >> reporter: and colton dedicates this book to his mom who passed away in 2018. but also to queer kids who he says are deserving of love without pain. "miss memory lane" is out tuesday, may 31st. michael? >> and that is very true. gio, thank you so much for that interview. >>> now let's get a check a little closer to home with sam on the weather. >> hey, good morning, michael. good morning, everyone. so i want to go back to this flooding from the storms we expected in the deep south because there's something that popped up to us. so there's a widespread area of places that will get three to five inches of rain. this little zone right along the mississippi from south of paducah, kentucky, into memphis can get very much like four inches of rain here so flooding is likely in that area. now let's get into the big heat and the fire danger that dhe.nues out in the wt. itic fire danger, now
proud of colton haynes? >> i'm on that -- i'm on the road to being proud and this is definitely a step in the right direction. >> reporter: and colton dedicates this book to his mom who passed away in 2018. but also to queer kids who he says are deserving of love without pain. "miss memory lane" is out tuesday, may 31st. michael? >> and that is very true. gio, thank you so much for that interview. >>> now let's get a check a little closer to home with sam on...
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haynes says the conflict became increasingly unpredictable and could escalate further in coming months. an escalation of violence in sri lanka. the army has been ordered to shoot at people who are damaging property or threatening lives. that comes a day after mobs targeted the homes of ruling party politicians. protesters angry about the country's failing economy have demanded the resignation of their president. prince charles delivers the queen's speech at the opening of u.k. parliament for the first time, standing in for his mother who is suffering mobility problems. britain's monarch has pulled out of several public events in recent months and has only missed this ceremony twice before in her 70 years on the throne. both times because she was pregnant. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome to bloomberg markets. >> let's dive right in. we started off in the green, then went down to the red. we are briefly hopping into positive
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director haynes, you lead the intelligence community you have years of experience in these matters. do you think over classification is a national security problem? >> i do, senator. i have stated this explicitly i do think it is a challenge. as long as i've been in government frankly their print blue river commissions that have looked at this and said there is significant over classification. this is a challenge as you indicate from a democratic perspective it's also a challenge from national security perspective because if we cannot share information as easily as we might otherwise be appropriately classified that it's very challenging issue as you know well. their cultural aspects. >> over classification across administration the obama administration putting out two different orders aimed at improving classification and information sharing. that was more than a decade ago. and obviously the problem persists. so let me ask this a different way, director haynes would you support the administration releasing a new executive order on classification practices to ensure that we are pro
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steve, this morning the director of national intelligence avril haynes testified before lawmakers and said a russian victory in the donbas might not end this war. we've been focusing so much on russia there in the east. does this suggest that vladimir putin may make another attempt at going after kyiv after all? >> yeah, i mean, it certainly is in the realm of the possible, bianna, and one of the things that i think all of us have been trying to struggle with, probably to include vladimir putin is exactly what is going to constitute a win, what is going to constitute a victory for him? apparently the dni has for all source intelligencing miing rep to include our allies who are sharing intelligence with us obviously, the assessment is that he might not stop at the do donbas, and that's important because there is a train of thought that kind of goes like, all right, it's not going well in general in ukraine as mark was just alluding to, and so maybe we'll just take donbas and call it a victory and go home. if the intelligence community is saying, well, hold on just a second, we actually
steve, this morning the director of national intelligence avril haynes testified before lawmakers and said a russian victory in the donbas might not end this war. we've been focusing so much on russia there in the east. does this suggest that vladimir putin may make another attempt at going after kyiv after all? >> yeah, i mean, it certainly is in the realm of the possible, bianna, and one of the things that i think all of us have been trying to struggle with, probably to include vladimir...
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it as attractive, uneasy as possible to become an easy chair driver. loaded the bean and husband, my haynes ra, a modern cup. they have a 4 year old son and shed a child taking it and turns to go to work. my hands also dies in either shop on a living. he's always supported his wife in her work. but in my, when assembly green solutions told me that women were driving, eating shows these days, and i checked with my husband. he said, yes indeed they were. and he asked me if i was interested in learning and that he would help me. but only if i wanted to, i told him to instantly, yes, i want to dr. young with atlanta, most of the was good on transported by a big ship with the, with 70 percent of them as contain arrived goggle by the international shipping. industrial produce is as much carbon dioxide each year as a big industrial country like germany. our reporter done deeper into why shipping remains are go to ward, to transport goods between countries. take a look at your standard t shirt. where does it come from? the label says made in turkey or mexico or bangladesh, but that's only part of i
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eastern on c-span 3 look at global security threats with director of national intelligence admiral haynes followed by confirmation hearing at 2:30 for state department nominees including the us ambassador to ukraine. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of the us response to russia's invasion of ukraine with the latest from the president and other white house officials, the pentagon and the state department and congress and international perspectives from the united nations and statements from foreign leaders on the c-span now free mobile apps and c-span.org/ukraine. our web resource page where you can watch the latest videos on demand and follow tweet classroom journalist on the ground, go to c-span.org/ukraine. >> more from the freestate foundation policy conference. former federal communications commission chair michael powell joined industry leaders for combinational broadband access. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> okay. for those that came later i am randy may, president of the freestate foundation and welcome back. look around. so many haven't seen so many of your friends in a long
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here is april haynes, the director of national intelligence. we assess, president putin is preparing for a prolonged conflict in ukraine during which he still intends to achieve goals. beyond the dumbass, we assess that putin strategic goals have probably not changed, suggesting he regards the decision in late march to refocus russian forces on the dumbass. it's only a temporary shift to regain the initiative after the russian military's failure to capture keith. and while it was because of concerns of the future course of the war in ukraine, that british prime minister boars, johnson travel to sweden and finland today. there he signed agreements to come to their defense in the event of an attack. the possible aggressor was not named, but the agreements were clearly aimed at the turn. russian president vladimir putin from aggressive action. we are taking another step to strengthening our bilateral defense and security cooperation at the strategic level. and i'm very happy that you have come here to day for the signing of our bilateral political
here is april haynes, the director of national intelligence. we assess, president putin is preparing for a prolonged conflict in ukraine during which he still intends to achieve goals. beyond the dumbass, we assess that putin strategic goals have probably not changed, suggesting he regards the decision in late march to refocus russian forces on the dumbass. it's only a temporary shift to regain the initiative after the russian military's failure to capture keith. and while it was because of...
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we are not us national intelligence to rank to apple haynes believes roches preparing for a protracted conflict. putin is ainsworth, senators, that president vladimir putin still intends to achieve goals beyond ukraine's eastern dumbass. regenerate position, he said boot and janet could turn to more drastic means as it won't take his ultimately end up in world war 3. this week we've been getting analysis from former intelligence officer, frank led, which from the university of portsmouth. earlier today, i asked him for his take on the latest warnings for the us. what several haines spoke about yesterday was amongst other matters, perhaps extension of the war and not only in terms of the land, but in terms of the domains in which it is being fought. what we may be saying is an extension to the cyber to may or possibly even space. but one thing which the americans are also beginning to talk about is slightly disturbing. of course for everybody is the possibility that nuclear low yield euclid weapons could be considered. that's a huge question. we shouldn't be polite about that, but there
we are not us national intelligence to rank to apple haynes believes roches preparing for a protracted conflict. putin is ainsworth, senators, that president vladimir putin still intends to achieve goals beyond ukraine's eastern dumbass. regenerate position, he said boot and janet could turn to more drastic means as it won't take his ultimately end up in world war 3. this week we've been getting analysis from former intelligence officer, frank led, which from the university of portsmouth....
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s. intelligence director. admiral haynes is warning that russian president vladimir putin is preparing for a prolonged conflict in ukraine. pain says the criminal actions could escalate and become more unpredictable over the next few months. the world health organization says china 0 co it policy is not sustainable. the chinese authorities have resumed mass testing on people in shanghai, which has been under lockdown for nearly 6 weeks. gunmen have killed at least 70 people in separate attacks. an eastern democratic republic of congo, villages were rated in a tory province where the government says its combating groups battling for control of gold mines. there are fears of unrest over sri long cuz economic crisis is spiraling out of control. the military has been ordered to shoot any one causing injury to people or property. after at least 8 people died the day before. michelle fernandez reports from columbus, a trail of destruction following rioting, and shanta. soldiers have joined police to enforce a 2 day curfew aimed at stopping the violence. the government's failure to solve the
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was sent directly by the defense secretary, and i think russia is take, you know, that stephen, miss haynes said that both russia and ukraine believed that they'll be able to make military progress. how much tougher does that make it to try to reach any kind of diplomatic solution? all again, based on ukrainian public opinion, they feel that they are winning. they've won the battle for ukraine for, i'm sorry, forgive. and they continue to have success in forestalling russian advances in the east. so i think this is all predicated, the outcome that is on continue western military assistance to cry. if we provide the assistance necessary ukraine will prevail in this conflict. stephen nicks is the regional director for eurasia at the international republican institute. thanks so much for joining us. thank you. ukraine says it's forces in the eastern don boss region destroyed a dozen russian tanks on tuesday, as well as several armored vehicles and aircraft. the regional governor of danielle says 3 residents were killed and 3 others injured us at bag reports from michael, i've got a town on the
was sent directly by the defense secretary, and i think russia is take, you know, that stephen, miss haynes said that both russia and ukraine believed that they'll be able to make military progress. how much tougher does that make it to try to reach any kind of diplomatic solution? all again, based on ukrainian public opinion, they feel that they are winning. they've won the battle for ukraine for, i'm sorry, forgive. and they continue to have success in forestalling russian advances in the...
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talbot, plaid cymru down five in neath port talbot, the former parliamentary constituency of peter hayne, who at one time was secretary of state for wales. in one of his successors joins us now, conservative secretary of state simon hard. thank you forjoining us, and as i understand it, you are in we have some hints behind you. what went wrong for you in these elections? ear; you. what went wrong for you in these elections?— you. what went wrong for you in l these elections?_ what these elections? say again? what went wrong _ these elections? say again? what went wrong for — these elections? say again? what went wrong for you _ these elections? say again? what went wrong for you in _ these elections? say again? what went wrong for you in these - went wrong for you in these elections? it went wrong for you in these elections?— went wrong for you in these elections? , , . elections? it reminds me very much of 2012, elections? it reminds me very much of 2012. when _ elections? it reminds me very much of 2012, when we _ elections? it reminds me very much of 2012, when we were _ electio
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do you agree with admiral haynes assessments it could be escalatory? i guess people want to know what does that mean? what would that mean? >> percival i believe putin is in your for the long haul. i don't think he has ever given up on what is now a likely aspirational goal. the reality he is facing that forces are not doing as well as they should be doing and certainly it is going to lead lot more engagements with this and russian forces outside of us are going to drive the casualties up. they don't have that additional capability to bring into this fight. he go to full mobilization and bring in some reserves that are not already committed that he is not likely to get enforcement that will enable him to get the momentum that he needs to have to really take control of the country. i do not see any significant conventional escalation on his part. on the ukrainians parts the armament and the arms are significant. it is got to keep coming. hopefully that commitment to the 40 countries have made to assist them, will keep those were punishments moving and m
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plans are and they're really not making the kind of gains that they need to, and that's why director haynes yesterday and general barrier talked about stalemate and prolonged war being the most likely near-term outcome. >> tell us what the prolonged war looks like along the front. we see intense fighting particularly in the central front where the yellow is on the map, russian forces trying to surround ukrainian forces. they've broken through some. ukrainian forces have tended so far to push back. are we going to see a back and forth like that for months, for years? >> well, general barrier said he did not expect a breakthrough. so, you know, i think he probably knows a little bit more than i do about this, given that they get into intelligence, but i also think there is some potential underestimation of what the ukrainians are doing on other fronts. as they're pushing out from kharkiv, they are really pushing the russian forces away from that second city and so i think that they are tied down in some places. so the real key is whether enough weapons can be moved to the front lines. the air
plans are and they're really not making the kind of gains that they need to, and that's why director haynes yesterday and general barrier talked about stalemate and prolonged war being the most likely near-term outcome. >> tell us what the prolonged war looks like along the front. we see intense fighting particularly in the central front where the yellow is on the map, russian forces trying to surround ukrainian forces. they've broken through some. ukrainian forces have tended so far to...
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erin haynes, dave wasserman, thank youo much. >> thank you. ♪ judy: abortion access is now a key issue in races across the country. since news the supreme court seems to be on the verge of overturning roe v. wade. but the stakes are especially nditvistsennsylvania wher etwo he issue will face off for governor in an election that will likely determine abortion law in the state. lisa desjardins is back now at some time she spent with voters and advocates across the political spectrum about how this issue is shaking up the race. lisa: in pennsylvania, energy and opportunity on both sides of one of the most of us have -- most divisive issues and politics. at the state capital they are gathering. >> we have been put on notice. everybody has been put on notice. lisa: fired up, kelly davis is heading to the statehouse. >> we're in a watershed moment again. lisa: she leads voices for reproductive justice, a group focused on the health of black women and queer people. in the wake of the leak supreme court opinion she sees that at risk in her state as a battleground. >> americans generally think
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. >> martha: with regard to this other question about the escalation of this war, avril haynes said the war will become more unpredictable and escalate. here's this exchange with joe manchin whether the united states would get drawn in on a boots on the ground situation. >> now they have the ability to win if we continue to support without us being pulled into a land war with them. on their own, can they win? >> that is a difficult prediction to make. right now i think where the agency at is a prolonged stalemate should no factor change on either side. in other words, the russians continue to do what they're doing and we continue to do what the we're doing for the ukrainians. i see that as a stalemate. >> martha: we're in a situation that we spend $11 billion and there's a proposal for 40 billion more. americans say what are we getting drawn into here as the money continues to go and most people understand why. but what about the possibility that we could also be drawn into this with our own men and women and boots on the ground? >> nobody is suggesting boots on the ground. if there's a
. >> martha: with regard to this other question about the escalation of this war, avril haynes said the war will become more unpredictable and escalate. here's this exchange with joe manchin whether the united states would get drawn in on a boots on the ground situation. >> now they have the ability to win if we continue to support without us being pulled into a land war with them. on their own, can they win? >> that is a difficult prediction to make. right now i think where...
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. >> director haynes said he's not going to stop with the donbas. what capability has he shown he can keep going he wanted kyiv out of the gate, was pushed out of there. what have you seen in the last three months that tells you putin could launch a new invasion of ukraine in a different way that faile >> it's not clear. it's not really clear he can. he didn'tr succeed in kyiv, do in the south and now he has 100 tactical groups down in the donbas region alone, he's still not making a lot of strategic objectives. it's largely tactical like a town and village here. we havege to be mindful that he could, that he can try to go beyondry the donbas, but right w he can't even get that. it's not clear whether he'll be able to have the n will and the capability to move elsewhere in the uk. look, you've got to hand it to the ukrainians. they're stopping him at almost every turn. he has really not achieved any strategic objectives. >> want to get you in on this story. the white house y reportedly taking strict measures to control what intelligence is shared wi
. >> director haynes said he's not going to stop with the donbas. what capability has he shown he can keep going he wanted kyiv out of the gate, was pushed out of there. what have you seen in the last three months that tells you putin could launch a new invasion of ukraine in a different way that faile >> it's not clear. it's not really clear he can. he didn'tr succeed in kyiv, do in the south and now he has 100 tactical groups down in the donbas region alone, he's still not making...
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. >> this has been a concern and haynes is not alone in expressing this, we heard si cia director on the weekend and others we've spoken to on this broadcast. as putin loses or doesn't advance, it's a corner kind of scenario, he cannot lose and therefore pushes back harder. i wonder if you share that view. >> look, i think it's important to note that he can lose this war. in fact, he's on track in my view to lose this war. whether he will accept that loss is a different story, and i think so far we still see him imagining that he can conquer ukraine and eliminate ukraine as a nation and as a people. that's not a reality, but i think it does in some respects pose an opportunity for ukraine because it means he's miscalculating. he's been miscalculating since the start of the war by thinking he can break ukrainian will to resist and i think expecting he can do more than sustain his current gains is another miscalculation. >> break nato unity, break eu unity, all those proved to be miscalculations. tell me your view of the view on the eastern front right now because officials i speak to
. >> this has been a concern and haynes is not alone in expressing this, we heard si cia director on the weekend and others we've spoken to on this broadcast. as putin loses or doesn't advance, it's a corner kind of scenario, he cannot lose and therefore pushes back harder. i wonder if you share that view. >> look, i think it's important to note that he can lose this war. in fact, he's on track in my view to lose this war. whether he will accept that loss is a different story, and i...
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. >> haynes added that what -- vladimir putin seems to be counting on western news all -- resolve weakening overtime. also today, the ukrainian government announced that russia is withdrawing some, if not all, of its troops from the rtheastern region around kharkiv, ukraine's second largest city and a crucial base for its military. e announcement comes after ukrainian soldiers recently re-captured tos, including one east of the city, where nick schifrin reports tonight. >> east of kharkiv, ukrainian soldiers are pushing forward. they patrol an area recently liberated from russian troops and now, they're preparing for a counterattack. they build defensive positions foxholes that will be linked to make a new line of trenches made confident recent success. >> and what is the threat from the russians in this location? >> mostly artillery, artillery and mortars. 1711 also, there could be like small reccie groups, but we're ready to engage. >> captain jan fidra's mission is to prevent russian troops from moving through here, south to the donbas. last week they came under fire by russian cluster b
. >> haynes added that what -- vladimir putin seems to be counting on western news all -- resolve weakening overtime. also today, the ukrainian government announced that russia is withdrawing some, if not all, of its troops from the rtheastern region around kharkiv, ukraine's second largest city and a crucial base for its military. e announcement comes after ukrainian soldiers recently re-captured tos, including one east of the city, where nick schifrin reports tonight. >> east of...
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this is a pathology that haynes saided the body politic. if we're talking about covid as a metaphor, then this is something that has spread broad and wide in the body politics especially in trumpocracy in american culture. this is a return to reconstruction, post-reconstruction, when white folk who lost a war but who won the battle of interpretation got on their haunches so to speak and rolled hard against black people through violence, through voter suppression, through intimidation having denied women the vote, having denied african american and people who didn't own property, they were angry at the prospect that america would now live up to the true american of its creeding a dr. king said. what we're seeing now is the manchurian candidate has nothing on donald trump. you have to go to fiction and the outlandish imagination that is at the further ends of paranoia to even conjure the prospect of what we see going on. we had essentially an american president would was complicit with a nation that has now gone to war against another nation,
this is a pathology that haynes saided the body politic. if we're talking about covid as a metaphor, then this is something that has spread broad and wide in the body politics especially in trumpocracy in american culture. this is a return to reconstruction, post-reconstruction, when white folk who lost a war but who won the battle of interpretation got on their haunches so to speak and rolled hard against black people through violence, through voter suppression, through intimidation having...
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i think one year during this trip is going to be at haynes to reassure the leaders of this nation that these relationships that they're going to deepen. the china is bilateral relationships, will be based on mutual respect and non interference in domestic affairs. so china is saying this a does not come with any strings attached and also by aging has been repeating that these accusations that china hopes to militarize the region. they saying that these are groundless. and also we saw that china's foreign ministry engaging on thursday, went on to talk about the issues that baiting is willing to work with. the solomon islands, issues that miss other pacific island nation leaders are interested in. and they do really care about ser issues such as developing the agriculture sector, improving exports and trade for these industries, helping with health and epidemic prevention, climate change and disaster relief. china saying look, we know what you care about. we also care about these issues. and we're willing to help you now with them in a way that australia and other western countries may h
i think one year during this trip is going to be at haynes to reassure the leaders of this nation that these relationships that they're going to deepen. the china is bilateral relationships, will be based on mutual respect and non interference in domestic affairs. so china is saying this a does not come with any strings attached and also by aging has been repeating that these accusations that china hopes to militarize the region. they saying that these are groundless. and also we saw that...
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. >> thank you very much for that, daniel haynes, looking at the oil market. checking in on what shanghai is doing, they're trying to get more people out on international routes, it increasing passenger load factors, not much of a factor in terms of positivity. it is a downward move. about the market -- up out of the market. >> they are fighting on the oil price. check in with paul allen in sydney. >> china's factories continue to contract and may, at a slower pace as many of the covid restrictions lift gradually in some areas, the official manufacturing pmi rose to 47.6 -- 49.6. the nonmanufacturing gauge increased to 47.8 from april's 41.9. fed governor christopher wallace is backing rate increases of have a percentage points for several meetings, he says he is not taking 50 basis points hikes off the table until inflation comes down closer to the bed to percent target. he says -- the fed economic -- 2% target. >> i support tightening policy by another 50 basis points for several meetings. in particular i am not taking 50 basis points, 50 basis point hikes o
. >> thank you very much for that, daniel haynes, looking at the oil market. checking in on what shanghai is doing, they're trying to get more people out on international routes, it increasing passenger load factors, not much of a factor in terms of positivity. it is a downward move. about the market -- up out of the market. >> they are fighting on the oil price. check in with paul allen in sydney. >> china's factories continue to contract and may, at a slower pace as many of...
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our correspondent charlie haynes is there — we are now in week two of the trial and we are hearing from rooney, the second day for giving testimonyjust giving testimony this morning and we are going into the weeds of her digital detective skills and the lawyer for vardy, digital detective skills and the lawyerfor vardy, they digital detective skills and the lawyer for vardy, they call it a diyer who and she became convinced of her time that vardy have been licking her stories, around and pass them over to the media and a message with her pr that was read out in court, she described vardy as being fame hungry and at one point, she blocked vardy on instagram and she got in touch with her and asked her why she had been blocked and rooney said she felt suspicious being messaged about this and said she did not want to tip off vardy that she was suspicious of her and so she decided to fib and said it was her children who are using her phone and have done it by accident. we've also been finding a little bit more about the impact of this case on both women and so, you heard from rooney, how she
our correspondent charlie haynes is there — we are now in week two of the trial and we are hearing from rooney, the second day for giving testimonyjust giving testimony this morning and we are going into the weeds of her digital detective skills and the lawyer for vardy, digital detective skills and the lawyerfor vardy, they digital detective skills and the lawyer for vardy, they call it a diyer who and she became convinced of her time that vardy have been licking her stories, around and pass...
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particularly aubrey haynes's magisterial two volume history, and if i know i sent out a list of sources for you to look at but there's also a full bibliography in the book itself. so if you pick up the book, there's a whole list of sources that you can look at both primary documents and also secondary sources that can give you a better sense of this per said but it really surprised me that no one had really looked in-depth at the effort to explore and preserve yellowstone in its historical context because what i also realized is that this survey and the passage of the yellowstone actor happening in 1871 and 72 which are right in the middle of reconstruction. which is not a period that we think of as you know taking place in the west or having anything to do with the west so that became really interesting to me. and so i just you know, i had just written a book that. looked at the the civil war from a really unexpected place the far west and so i began to think well what if i looked at reconstruction from yellowstone, would i come to know reconstruction differently, would i learn somethi
particularly aubrey haynes's magisterial two volume history, and if i know i sent out a list of sources for you to look at but there's also a full bibliography in the book itself. so if you pick up the book, there's a whole list of sources that you can look at both primary documents and also secondary sources that can give you a better sense of this per said but it really surprised me that no one had really looked in-depth at the effort to explore and preserve yellowstone in its historical...
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haynes yesterday talked about an escalatory period that we're in now, that the better ukraine does in a sense the more dangerous putin becomes. >> if it's a full-scale war, it will be difficult to beat them, but we have superior armament, what we're sending over there, and we're taking it much more seriously than we did when we were giving them a couple grenades you need one of these two to go well and then -- i mean, a lot of people are being crushed by russia, but it's 2% to 3%. did you know that albert's had a considerable russian business? >> most of the suspects include mastercard, for example. >> a lot of people had two and three credit cards that's always been known and they built their own system. mastercard has come down a lot it's kind of interesting but i think that we're stuck with this -- if your company has a high price-to-earnings multiple and doesn't return capital, the stock is going down and if the company does those things lit go up david, not -- there are a lot of companies doing incredibly well-being brought doesn't by mr. etf. they've destroyed people's capital a
haynes yesterday talked about an escalatory period that we're in now, that the better ukraine does in a sense the more dangerous putin becomes. >> if it's a full-scale war, it will be difficult to beat them, but we have superior armament, what we're sending over there, and we're taking it much more seriously than we did when we were giving them a couple grenades you need one of these two to go well and then -- i mean, a lot of people are being crushed by russia, but it's 2% to 3%. did you...
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earlier i spoke to our news correspondent charlie haynes. it's a really strange story, something that i don't think anyone expected. this man, said he was a priest, turned up at the victoria barracks, this is where the coldstream guards with the large bearskin hats sit. and he said that he was a friend of chaplain of the unit. they invited him in. he had drinks, he had dinner, he was regaling them with stories that started about how he was in the iraq war and they got to things as extravagant as telling them he had g—force resistant organs implanted and he was an ejector seat test pilot. so really quite strange. but he then ended up staying the night there and in the morning, the officers of this unit made some calls and found out he wasn't really a priest and had the police come over and they actually escorted him off the premises. clearly a big security breach and not the first close to home for the royals. yes at christmas there was a man found wielding a cross bow in the grounds of windsor castle. that a little bit more worrying than t
earlier i spoke to our news correspondent charlie haynes. it's a really strange story, something that i don't think anyone expected. this man, said he was a priest, turned up at the victoria barracks, this is where the coldstream guards with the large bearskin hats sit. and he said that he was a friend of chaplain of the unit. they invited him in. he had drinks, he had dinner, he was regaling them with stories that started about how he was in the iraq war and they got to things as extravagant...
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now getting predictions and assessments from politically appointed in aquatic aligned officials like haynes and burns saying there is an acute threat from china to taiwan. the president himself said we are going to defendant0 we basically -- we are going to defend it. we know we are not ready. i don't understand why we cannot bring the urgency of the ukraine situation to a situation which is far more consequential in which americans would die. host: you spoke about the nuclear capability of russia, there is a scenario by a twitter user saying if russia did use a tactical new on the what would be the response? guest: we did not make a security agreement with ukraine for a good reason so we should not get militarily involved. it is all the more reason if we respond militarily they would be willing to use it again. if they do use a nuclear weapon, that would be an act of the utmost program so we should increase the difficulty and pressure. the indirect sanctions, gloves are off. but i don't think we want to get militarily involved. i don't think we want to bring ukraine into nato. that was a m
now getting predictions and assessments from politically appointed in aquatic aligned officials like haynes and burns saying there is an acute threat from china to taiwan. the president himself said we are going to defendant0 we basically -- we are going to defend it. we know we are not ready. i don't understand why we cannot bring the urgency of the ukraine situation to a situation which is far more consequential in which americans would die. host: you spoke about the nuclear capability of...
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our reporter charlie haynes joins us now from outside the high court. what's been happening today? so rebekah vardy has been giving evidence in the witness box and she has been questioned by coleen rooney's lawyer and he has been going through messages she sent to her agent and they are discussing stories. he is talking about stories. he is talking about stories. these are stories that were in the media, things like extra marital affairs that footballers are having, car crashes, disagreements with the club. he is saying it was standard practice for her to pass stories to her agent and for her agent to pass them to the sun. he said they set up. she said it not true, it was gossip and speculation. now he says it was only speculation, but of course she has been... saying in a fleeting moment that she did consider in a what's app message while chatting to her agent, she considered selling the story to the sup. but it was —— sun. but it was a fleeting moment. she is going to continue giving evidence and the trial is due to continue until next week. ., i' trial is due to continue unt
our reporter charlie haynes joins us now from outside the high court. what's been happening today? so rebekah vardy has been giving evidence in the witness box and she has been questioned by coleen rooney's lawyer and he has been going through messages she sent to her agent and they are discussing stories. he is talking about stories. he is talking about stories. these are stories that were in the media, things like extra marital affairs that footballers are having, car crashes, disagreements...
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the impact on bereaved parents has had a lasting, damaging legacy — as detailed by charlie haynes in a report you may find upsetting. i know they did ask my husband if... do you want us to take care of things? but he didn't know. sad. julie ave things? but he didn't know. sad. julie gave birth — things? but he didn't know. sad. julie gave birth in _ things? but he didn't know. sad. julie gave birth in 1979, - things? but he didn't know. sad. julie gave birth in 1979, but her baby was stillborn. he had died in the womb. the experience she had thenis the womb. the experience she had then is still with her today. she sort of then is still with her today. ’sie: sort of wrapped then is still with her today. 5ie: sort of wrapped it up, brought him here and then straightaway. i sort of got a glimpse but that was it. then they took him away. and then, i just thought that they had thrown him away then. i was taken on the ward where everybody has got their babies. they did find a side room for me. i could still hear other babies. ., �* for me. i could still hear other babies. ,, �* .,
the impact on bereaved parents has had a lasting, damaging legacy — as detailed by charlie haynes in a report you may find upsetting. i know they did ask my husband if... do you want us to take care of things? but he didn't know. sad. julie ave things? but he didn't know. sad. julie gave birth — things? but he didn't know. sad. julie gave birth in _ things? but he didn't know. sad. julie gave birth in 1979, - things? but he didn't know. sad. julie gave birth in 1979, but her baby was...