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nickname when he played college football at notre dame was dancing bear. >> aaron. yeah >> in 2021, when aaron was drafted by the 49ers bank, says he was thrilled to have his son play for a bay area team. dad was a raiders fan before aaron joined the niners. >> i'm wearing red now and i'm not turning back. i like it, you know that. >> happy father's day. >> aaron's relatives describe him as a family man with strong work ethic. they tell me he avoids the limelight and that he's low key and down to earth. despite his success. >> i admire that he never lost touch with even people that were there for him, and he hasn't even talked to her in years. you had two heart attacks and i had three strokes. >> banks tells me he's watched the nfc championship game repeatedly, relishing a hard won victory. but now anticipating the big game. >> it'd be nice for him to come home with a ring that would make me really proud. he might even let me wear it at least once. okay, dad, you're ten minutes up. you >> the family has collected items over the years that reflect aaron's journey as
nickname when he played college football at notre dame was dancing bear. >> aaron. yeah >> in 2021, when aaron was drafted by the 49ers bank, says he was thrilled to have his son play for a bay area team. dad was a raiders fan before aaron joined the niners. >> i'm wearing red now and i'm not turning back. i like it, you know that. >> happy father's day. >> aaron's relatives describe him as a family man with strong work ethic. they tell me he avoids the limelight...
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aaron: i doubt it.'t think the israelis are on the cusp of launching an imminent operation against rafah . too many constraints, too many challenges. i would argue, too many warnings. there is an inconvenient fact that we grudgingly have to accept. however unhappily. and that is the two main combatants, israel and hamas, since october 7, have been responsible for the trajectory, intensification, whatever lull has happened in november, those are the two main actors in this tragedy. the influence of external actors, including the united states, when the vital and core interest of either side are at stake, frankly after five months, we are in the fifth month of this war and it shows no signs of abating. sumi: if that is the case, why do you think the prime minister keep saying that this offensive will continue and rafah rafah hamas battalions, remain in have to be eliminated? aaron: apart from legitimate military challenges, and objectives the israelis have in rafah, it is a sad comment at a time when isra
aaron: i doubt it.'t think the israelis are on the cusp of launching an imminent operation against rafah . too many constraints, too many challenges. i would argue, too many warnings. there is an inconvenient fact that we grudgingly have to accept. however unhappily. and that is the two main combatants, israel and hamas, since october 7, have been responsible for the trajectory, intensification, whatever lull has happened in november, those are the two main actors in this tragedy. the influence...
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aaron: i doubt it.on't think the israelis are on the cusp of launching an imminent operation against rafah . too many constraints, too many challenges. i would argue, too many warnings. there is an inconvenient fact that we grudgingly have to accept. however unhappily. and that is the two main combatants, israel and hamas, since october 7, have been responsible for the trajectory, intensification, whatever lull has happened in november, those are the two main actors in this tragedy. the influence of external actors, including the united states, when the vital and core interest of either side are at stake, frankly after five months, we are in the fifth month of this war and it shows no signs of abating. sumi: if that is the case, why do you think the prime minister keep saying that this offensive will continue and rafah rafah hamas battalions, remain in have to be eliminated? aaron: apart from legitimate military challenges, and objectives the israelis have in rafah, it is a sad comment at a time when is
aaron: i doubt it.on't think the israelis are on the cusp of launching an imminent operation against rafah . too many constraints, too many challenges. i would argue, too many warnings. there is an inconvenient fact that we grudgingly have to accept. however unhappily. and that is the two main combatants, israel and hamas, since october 7, have been responsible for the trajectory, intensification, whatever lull has happened in november, those are the two main actors in this tragedy. the...
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aaron's nickname when he played college football at notre dame was dancing bear aaron. yeah in 2021, when aaron was drafted by the 49ers bank says he was thrilled to have his son play for a bay area team. dad was a raiders fan before aaron joined the niners. >> i'm wearing red now and i'm not turning back. i like it, you know that. >> happy father's day. thank you sir. >> aaron's relatives describe him as a family man with a strong work ethic. they tell me he avoids the limelight and that he's low key and down to earth. despite his success. >> i admire that, that he never lost touch with even people that were there for him and he hasn't even talked to her in years. you had two heart attacks and i had three strokes, banks tells me he's watched the nfc championship game repeatedly, relishing a hard won victory. >> but now anticipating the big game. >> it'd be nice for him to come home with a ring that would make me really proud. he might even let me wear it at least once. okay dad, you're ten minutes up. you >> the family has collected items over the years that reflect aa
aaron's nickname when he played college football at notre dame was dancing bear aaron. yeah in 2021, when aaron was drafted by the 49ers bank says he was thrilled to have his son play for a bay area team. dad was a raiders fan before aaron joined the niners. >> i'm wearing red now and i'm not turning back. i like it, you know that. >> happy father's day. thank you sir. >> aaron's relatives describe him as a family man with a strong work ethic. they tell me he avoids the...
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james cuisine very had known aaron for years.ould help the investigation. >> the very last people to call her daughter by phone. probably going to talk to you. >> it was me? >> yes. >> he provided names for investigators to check out and repeatedly offered to assist police and anyway he could. >> help you find whoever did this. >> back at children's hospital, erica was now in the icu, holding on for life. her heartbroken grandparents and big sister stood daily vigil. >> like a horror movie, really. >> ebony took it very hard. 14 years older, she'd been like a second mother to erica. in fact, erica actually called her mommy. by day for the icu, america's family was seeing signs of hope. doctors bleed erica was strong enough to remove her breathing tube. now, it was time to see how she would do on her own. >> i was rubbing her head. she opened her eyes a little bit. she said, mommy. then evans like, goodness, she speaking! >> well erica had taken the first small steps towards a recovery, there was a big sign of life and mcconnell's
james cuisine very had known aaron for years.ould help the investigation. >> the very last people to call her daughter by phone. probably going to talk to you. >> it was me? >> yes. >> he provided names for investigators to check out and repeatedly offered to assist police and anyway he could. >> help you find whoever did this. >> back at children's hospital, erica was now in the icu, holding on for life. her heartbroken grandparents and big sister stood...
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i've got alongside me matthew goodwin, aaron bastani , matthew goodwin, aaron bastani, lots to talk about before we get stuck in. let's cross live to polly middlehurst for tonight's latest news headlines . latest news headlines. >> michelle, thank you and good evening to you. well, the prime minister has been defending today his government's action on the economy , insisting it is now the economy, insisting it is now turning a corner on a visit to yorkshire . earlier, he yorkshire. earlier, he acknowledged it has been a difficult few years for households . data published later households. data published later this week will show whether or not the uk has slipped into a technical recession. rishi sunak didn't say, though , whether that didn't say, though, whether that would end the prospect of tax cuts . cuts. >> the last couple of years have been undoubtedly difficult for the country and the economy . the country and the economy. recovering from covid, the war in ukraine, the impact on energy bills. but at the start of this year , i really believe that the year, i really believe that the
i've got alongside me matthew goodwin, aaron bastani , matthew goodwin, aaron bastani, lots to talk about before we get stuck in. let's cross live to polly middlehurst for tonight's latest news headlines . latest news headlines. >> michelle, thank you and good evening to you. well, the prime minister has been defending today his government's action on the economy , insisting it is now the economy, insisting it is now turning a corner on a visit to yorkshire . earlier, he yorkshire....
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nick: aaron david miller, should the u.s.focused on israeli occupation than talking about two states? aaron: well, any meaningful commitment to palestinian statehood by the israeli government that we're serious about negotiating a deal and a palestinian partner that was serious well is going to bring about, must bring about the end of israel's occupation. i do agree with khaled that i think such a deal as possible. i'm concerned by it. i think we risk overpaying the saudis in bilateral mutual defense treaty. i think we've concluded one with any country since the 1960 u.s.-japan treaty was revised. giving the saudis access to american tech nuclear technology without allowing them to control the fuel cycle, that's a huge blow to our proliferation policy. and i also worry that in the i don't think israeli-saudi normalization is the key to ending the israeli-palestinian conflict. nick: that outside to in policy was started by the trump administration and was continued by the biden administration. is there a palestinian partner an
nick: aaron david miller, should the u.s.focused on israeli occupation than talking about two states? aaron: well, any meaningful commitment to palestinian statehood by the israeli government that we're serious about negotiating a deal and a palestinian partner that was serious well is going to bring about, must bring about the end of israel's occupation. i do agree with khaled that i think such a deal as possible. i'm concerned by it. i think we risk overpaying the saudis in bilateral mutual...
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well, you're so right, aaron. it's about getting the right balance between having regulation so people know where the guardrails are, but allowing the companies to also capture the opportunity that's there in the market for the consumers and for their customers and their employees. so regulation needs to be there almost like a handbrake. you need a handbrake on a car when you want to run fast, you need to be able to pull that handbrake. regulation is acting as that handbrake. effectively, if you're using a good handbrake, you can even go faster in the corners. and that's what we want regulation to be. having government and companies work together to get that balance, to temper that. how hard or soft do you pull that handbrake is going to be the most important thing. well, talking of speed, i mean, we all know that this is a technology that's changing at phenomenal speeds, which begs the question, can the regulators, julie, can they actually keep up with it? i think we're going to be ok because the regulation isn't
well, you're so right, aaron. it's about getting the right balance between having regulation so people know where the guardrails are, but allowing the companies to also capture the opportunity that's there in the market for the consumers and for their customers and their employees. so regulation needs to be there almost like a handbrake. you need a handbrake on a car when you want to run fast, you need to be able to pull that handbrake. regulation is acting as that handbrake. effectively, if...
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is it deportation aaron's point? deportation to aaron's point?st let them off the hook? you're and see you hook? you're off and see you later uh, incarceration later. uh, is it incarceration in this country? is that what we should be doing taxpayers should be doing at taxpayers expense, for this guy to expense, paying for this guy to essentially live his life for, however many years in a prison ? however many years in a prison? what's your thoughts on that one? sorry remind me. deportation or incarceration? >> what do i think foreign nationals who commit serious crimes should be deported . they crimes should be deported. they should be removed from the country, think, and also, if country, i think, and also, if you look what's you look at what's happening elsewhere europe, say elsewhere in, in, in europe, say germany the germany is an example, the number deportations is now number of deportations is now going up. if you look at what's been happening recent been happening in recent weeks, and a people in and i think a lot of people in europe, in f
is it deportation aaron's point? deportation to aaron's point?st let them off the hook? you're and see you hook? you're off and see you later uh, incarceration later. uh, is it incarceration in this country? is that what we should be doing taxpayers should be doing at taxpayers expense, for this guy to expense, paying for this guy to essentially live his life for, however many years in a prison ? however many years in a prison? what's your thoughts on that one? sorry remind me. deportation or...
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i can see how that's a winning proposition. aaron, let me go to you. there is an alternative theory to the case now, of course, and it's called the grist. okay, keep it going. so the money is sent to everybody gets their card. okay? and then you wait for the next 3 months, okay? and this is the same leadership in, in care of that is completely indifferent to the destruction of there you are all very young man. i mean, you can say that's an opinion, but that's actually a reality. if you look at the demographics, aaron, the yeah, they are the, the leadership is a position where it is a gift for them. and there's been a considerable amount of corruption. we don't know where all the money has gone that we have sent them. and for them, the incentive is to keep this going. and also the distance of is that if they were to go against the war effort, they could find themselves, you know, ousted or murdered. i think they even murdered some of the piece negotiators in the early days of this war when they returned for dubious reasons. so we're now in the stage whe
i can see how that's a winning proposition. aaron, let me go to you. there is an alternative theory to the case now, of course, and it's called the grist. okay, keep it going. so the money is sent to everybody gets their card. okay? and then you wait for the next 3 months, okay? and this is the same leadership in, in care of that is completely indifferent to the destruction of there you are all very young man. i mean, you can say that's an opinion, but that's actually a reality. if you look at...
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i can see how that's a winning proposition. aaron, let me go to you. there is an alternative theory to the case now, of course, and it's called the grist. okay, keep it going. so the money is sent to everybody gets their card. okay, and then you wait for the next front. okay. and this is the same leadership in, in care of that is completely indifferent to the destruction of the all very young man. i mean, you can say that's an opinion, but that's actually a reality. if you look at the demographics, aaron, the yeah, they are the, the leadership is a position where it is a gift for them. and there's been a considerable amount of corruption. we don't know where all the money has gone that we have sent them. and for them, the incentive is to keep this going. and also the, this incentive is that if they were to go against the war effort, they could find themselves, you know, ousted or murdered. i think they even murdered some of the peace negotiators in the early days. of this war when they returned for dubious reasons. so we're now in the stage where what
i can see how that's a winning proposition. aaron, let me go to you. there is an alternative theory to the case now, of course, and it's called the grist. okay, keep it going. so the money is sent to everybody gets their card. okay, and then you wait for the next front. okay. and this is the same leadership in, in care of that is completely indifferent to the destruction of the all very young man. i mean, you can say that's an opinion, but that's actually a reality. if you look at the...
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what did you do, aaron? it is exactly — from anyone. what did you do, aaron?ompletely lost. we did have a bereavement midwife come out eventually, who had explained there was a _ eventually, who had explained there was a lack_ eventually, who had explained there was a lack of key medication between the hospital and the midwife between two different trusts. —— lack of clear_ two different trusts. —— lack of clear communication. it seems very surreal_ clear communication. it seems very surreal now — clear communication. it seems very surreal now— clear communication. it seems very surreal now. you comforted yourself b auoin surreal now. you comforted yourself by going to — surreal now. you comforted yourself by going to the _ surreal now. you comforted yourself by going to the funeral? _ surreal now. you comforted yourself by going to the funeral? that - surreal now. you comforted yourself by going to the funeral? that is - by going to the funeral? that is ri . ht. by going to the funeral? that is right- grace _ by going to the funeral? that is right. grace was
what did you do, aaron? it is exactly — from anyone. what did you do, aaron?ompletely lost. we did have a bereavement midwife come out eventually, who had explained there was a _ eventually, who had explained there was a lack_ eventually, who had explained there was a lack of key medication between the hospital and the midwife between two different trusts. —— lack of clear_ two different trusts. —— lack of clear communication. it seems very surreal_ clear communication. it seems very...
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i can see how that's a winning proposition. aaron, let me go to you. there is an alternative theory to the case though, of course, and it's called the grist. okay, keep it going. so the money is sent to everybody gets their card. okay? and then you wait for the next front, okay? and this is the same leadership in, in care of that is completely indifferent to the destruction of there you are all very young man. i mean, you can say that's an opinion, but that's actually a reality. if you look at the demographics, aaron, the yeah, they are the, the leadership is a position where it is a gift for them. and there's been a considerable amount of corruption. we don't know where all the money has gone that we have sent them. and for them, the incentive is to keep this going. and also the business side of is that if they were to go against the war effort, they could find themselves, you know, ousted or murdered. i think they even murdered some of the piece negotiators in the early days of this war when they returned for dubious reasons. so we're now in the stag
i can see how that's a winning proposition. aaron, let me go to you. there is an alternative theory to the case though, of course, and it's called the grist. okay, keep it going. so the money is sent to everybody gets their card. okay? and then you wait for the next front, okay? and this is the same leadership in, in care of that is completely indifferent to the destruction of there you are all very young man. i mean, you can say that's an opinion, but that's actually a reality. if you look at...
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aaron's nickname when he played college football at notre dame was dancing bear. aaron.1, when aaron was drafted by the 49ers, bank says he was thrilled to have his son play for a bay area team. dad was a raiders fan before aaron joined the niners. >> i'm wearing red now and i'm not turning back. i like it, you know that. >> happy father's day. thank you sir. >> aaron's relatives describe him as a family man with strong work ethic. they tell me he avoids the limelight and that he's low key and down to earth. despite his success. >> yes, i admire that. he never lost touch with even people that that were there for him. and he hasn't even talked to her in years. >> you had two heart attacks and i had three strokes. >> banks tells me he's watched the nfc championship game repeatedly, relishing a hard won victory but now anticipating the big game. >> it'd be nice for him to come home with a ring that would make me really proud, he might even let me wear it at least once. okay, dad, you're ten minutes up. you >> the family has collected these items, which represent banks journ
aaron's nickname when he played college football at notre dame was dancing bear. aaron.1, when aaron was drafted by the 49ers, bank says he was thrilled to have his son play for a bay area team. dad was a raiders fan before aaron joined the niners. >> i'm wearing red now and i'm not turning back. i like it, you know that. >> happy father's day. thank you sir. >> aaron's relatives describe him as a family man with strong work ethic. they tell me he avoids the limelight and that...
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what about aaron's think they aaron's idea?ould have those vans kind of driving exes driving around with your exes mug on the amount of mug on it? and the amount of cash that he owes? yeah. is that the way? where are you, peter? >> it's totalitarian nonsense. >> you you can't. you have remedies things which remedies in law for things which people do or they do. the people do or they don't do. the civil go after people civil law can go after people and require money in and require money from them. in the it can result in prison the end, it can result in prison if you don't do what you're told. but that's that's very if you don't do what you're told. to |t that's that's very if you don't do what you're told. to do 1at's that's very if you don't do what you're told. to do in. s that's very if you don't do what you're told. to do in. butat's very if you don't do what you're told. to do in. but that'sry if you don't do what you're told. to do in. but that's the hard to do in. but that's the limit of the power of the state. punishmen
what about aaron's think they aaron's idea?ould have those vans kind of driving exes driving around with your exes mug on the amount of mug on it? and the amount of cash that he owes? yeah. is that the way? where are you, peter? >> it's totalitarian nonsense. >> you you can't. you have remedies things which remedies in law for things which people do or they do. the people do or they don't do. the civil go after people civil law can go after people and require money in and require...
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aaron: it would be really difficult. the empathy part, i think, is sadly lacking.this president clearly has an emotional attachment to israel. he has a high regard to israel, not so much for the current israeli prime minister. but i think that lack of empathy is important. as to whether the united states could be a credible broker, we are facing probably among the most consequential elections in american history. the real question, i think, for the administration, since governing is about choosing, is whether in this kind of an election year, this administration is prepared to be risk ready when it comes to israeli-palestinian peacemaking, not risk averse. the israeli -saudi peace is the easy part. it's whether or not the united states will be a credible mediator if in fact -- and i don't think we are talking about this happening anytime soon -- if you ended up with israeli-palestinian negotiations. last time, camp david, i was there, didn't succeed. we were facing gaps that were way too large. but we also didn't take charge of the summit. we need to be credible. w
aaron: it would be really difficult. the empathy part, i think, is sadly lacking.this president clearly has an emotional attachment to israel. he has a high regard to israel, not so much for the current israeli prime minister. but i think that lack of empathy is important. as to whether the united states could be a credible broker, we are facing probably among the most consequential elections in american history. the real question, i think, for the administration, since governing is about...
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do with policy makers in the west, aaron? well, you would, it's hard to say exactly what it will end up looking like i had figures this person on time that the 2010 election map is going to end up looking like what the rump state. let's look good for a land law. that's a good point. that's a really, it won't be a landlord state and it'd be some sort of basis for arguing for that as being self determination for the people in more russian friendly regions of, of ukraine. so that may be what it looks like, but as far as what the state would be able to do going forward, they could join the you potentially, although that would cause some problems for some of you, people with the cheap labor and other problems that they have but also the, with the, with russell really tolerates in becoming a part of nato at all. i don't think brussel know you have them joining that. so they would be if they, if they tried to put in the military hardware and there, i think that rest of will just mean rustic can assist basically on something like the
do with policy makers in the west, aaron? well, you would, it's hard to say exactly what it will end up looking like i had figures this person on time that the 2010 election map is going to end up looking like what the rump state. let's look good for a land law. that's a good point. that's a really, it won't be a landlord state and it'd be some sort of basis for arguing for that as being self determination for the people in more russian friendly regions of, of ukraine. so that may be what it...
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do with policy makers in the west, aaron as well, you would. it's hard to say exactly what it will end up looking like i had figures for some time that the 2010 election map is going to end up looking like what the rump state. let's look good for a land law. that's a good point. that's a really, it will be a landlord state and it'd be some sort of basis for arguing for that as the self determination for the people in more russian friendly regions of, of ukraine. so that may be what it looks like. but as far as what the state would be able to do going forward, they could join the potentially, although that would cause some problems for some of you people with the cheap labor and other problems that they have. but also the, with the, with russell really tolerates in becoming a part of nato at all. i don't think brussel know to have them joining that. so they would be if they, if they try to put in the military hardware and there i think that rest of will just, i mean, rush, i can assist basically on something like the plan amendment for the rump
do with policy makers in the west, aaron as well, you would. it's hard to say exactly what it will end up looking like i had figures for some time that the 2010 election map is going to end up looking like what the rump state. let's look good for a land law. that's a good point. that's a really, it will be a landlord state and it'd be some sort of basis for arguing for that as the self determination for the people in more russian friendly regions of, of ukraine. so that may be what it looks...
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aaron with us live tonight. aaron, the former president says he will appeal this ruling. that is not a surprise. but what happens in the meantime with this $350 million? >> reporter: he still has to come up with the money, david. it's still going to be painful for him. either put all of it in escrow with the court or post a portion of it as a bond with hefty interest. and david, that's on top of $83 million trump was ordered to pay e. jean carroll for defaming her. and he's facing those four criminal trials, the first of which begins right here in new york a little more than a month from now. david? >> david: aaron katersky leading us off on a friday night. aaron, thank you. >>> now the shocking news out of russia today. tonight russian prison officials saying vladimir putin's best-known critic, alexei navalny, is dead. navalny imprisoned in a remote facility in the arctic. it was just 24 hours ago navalny right here appearing at a court hearing by video link. he appeared thin but in good spirits, even joking. so what happened? and tonight, president biden making it clear
aaron with us live tonight. aaron, the former president says he will appeal this ruling. that is not a surprise. but what happens in the meantime with this $350 million? >> reporter: he still has to come up with the money, david. it's still going to be painful for him. either put all of it in escrow with the court or post a portion of it as a bond with hefty interest. and david, that's on top of $83 million trump was ordered to pay e. jean carroll for defaming her. and he's facing those...
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i can see how that's a winning propositions. aaron, let me go to you. there is an alternative theory to the case though, of course, and it's called the grist. okay, keep it going. so the money is sent to everybody gets their card. okay? and then you wait for the next front, okay? and this is the same leadership in, in care of that is completely indifferent to the destruction of the all very young man. i mean, you can say that's an opinion, but that's actually a reality. if you look at the demographics, aaron, the yeah, they are the, the leadership is a position where it is a gift for them. and there's been a considerable amount of corruption. we don't know where all the money has gone that we have sent them. and for them, the incentive is to keep this going. and also the distance of is that if they were to go against the war effort, they could find themselves, you know, ousted or murdered. i think they even murdered some of the piece negotiators in the early days of this war when they returned for dubious reasons. so we're now in the stage where what th
i can see how that's a winning propositions. aaron, let me go to you. there is an alternative theory to the case though, of course, and it's called the grist. okay, keep it going. so the money is sent to everybody gets their card. okay? and then you wait for the next front, okay? and this is the same leadership in, in care of that is completely indifferent to the destruction of the all very young man. i mean, you can say that's an opinion, but that's actually a reality. if you look at the...
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do with policy makers in the west, aaron as well, you would. it's hard to say exactly what it will end up looking like i had figures just for some time that the 2010 election map is going to end up looking like what the rump state. let's play a land law. that's a good point. that's a really the only landlord state, and that would be some sort of basis for arguing for that as be self determination for the people in more russian friendly regions of, of ukraine. so that may be what it looks like. but as far as what the state would be able to do going forward, they could join the you potentially, although that would cause some problems for somebody. you people with a cheap labor and other problems that they have. but also the, with the, with russell really tolerate in becoming a part of nato at all. i don't think brussels know, do you have them joining that? so they would be if they, if they try to put in the military hardware and there i think that rest of will just, i mean rush, i can assist basically on something like the plat amendment for the
do with policy makers in the west, aaron as well, you would. it's hard to say exactly what it will end up looking like i had figures just for some time that the 2010 election map is going to end up looking like what the rump state. let's play a land law. that's a good point. that's a really the only landlord state, and that would be some sort of basis for arguing for that as be self determination for the people in more russian friendly regions of, of ukraine. so that may be what it looks like....
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look, aaron, that's all got look, aaron, that's all i've got time thank you time for. richard.antly, thank very much. uh importantly, thank you of at i you to all of you at home. i appreciate each and every one of you. all got time you. that's all i've got time for. but don't go anywhere because nigel farage is up next. have night. now. night have a good night. now. night >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening. welcome to your latest weather update with me, annie, from the met office. a mixture of sunshine and showers for many of us on friday. there is a risk of hail and thunder, though, it will feel though, and it will feel a little bit cooler than of late. that's because this cold front has swept across country has swept across the country through today, bringing that heavy it we heavy rain. but behind it we have a slightly more have got a slightly more typically air mass this typically warm air mass for this time so it will be time of year. so it will be feeling much to average . feeling much closer to average. that a colder n
look, aaron, that's all got look, aaron, that's all i've got time thank you time for. richard.antly, thank very much. uh importantly, thank you of at i you to all of you at home. i appreciate each and every one of you. all got time you. that's all i've got time for. but don't go anywhere because nigel farage is up next. have night. now. night have a good night. now. night >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening. welcome to your latest...
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let's say i wanna bring you is what i want you to spawn aaron. but also this fundamental question of doing, you see russia expanding even further and continuing this sort of power that we've seen since 2008? yes, russia will expand once, given the chance of this, nobody fight spots. if you praise stops twice and back rushing, fluids fine, and what will happen is that you will have russian missiles directed at a number of western capitals located that you praise the fall most west and borders which will be done for me and will be reachable within 2 hours, if this is something that says you're lucky required for the us once. i'm pretty sure that the answer is no. um, this is why uh, there's also robot support for you re and drove off and i'll just come to the nation by pointing back towards rush. i'm something that i want to get straight arrow and has implied so many times. that's deep writing is almost like a prophet's of either the us or the that's the piece you present as an independent country party for its very existence. it says not to be any
let's say i wanna bring you is what i want you to spawn aaron. but also this fundamental question of doing, you see russia expanding even further and continuing this sort of power that we've seen since 2008? yes, russia will expand once, given the chance of this, nobody fight spots. if you praise stops twice and back rushing, fluids fine, and what will happen is that you will have russian missiles directed at a number of western capitals located that you praise the fall most west and borders...
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human rights lawyer. billy, it might be of a political scientist currently and you see berkeley and aaron match a journalist and host of the push back on the grades. i wanna thank you all for joining me on upfront. let's see, i'm going to start with you band been conflicting narratives as to which country is succeeding in this war. russian president vladimir putin has said that russian defeat is impossible, while ukrainian president of vladimir zalinski previously said, we know russia will lose. so what's the truth? you're in your view. what are you? what are you thinking span at the moment to just brain is fighting for his existence. this has been the case since day one, which was back on the 20 is february 2014. when russia sauce attacked ukraine, there nomics premiere and ukraine is fighting against russia's military aggression, aggression being an international crime, the whole world was standing behind you, for instance, 2014 and especially opposite escalation. that's a direction of 2022, to push back from russia to push back on the very top. all the aggressive spreading of autograph
human rights lawyer. billy, it might be of a political scientist currently and you see berkeley and aaron match a journalist and host of the push back on the grades. i wanna thank you all for joining me on upfront. let's see, i'm going to start with you band been conflicting narratives as to which country is succeeding in this war. russian president vladimir putin has said that russian defeat is impossible, while ukrainian president of vladimir zalinski previously said, we know russia will...
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martin luther king junior, and aaron pierre, who plays malcolm x. >> kelvin harrison jr., aaron pierrehe role that you play of malcolm x, such a seminal historical figure? >> i was terrified to embark on this journey. but, i immediately i identified the -- of embarking on the journey, and the responsibility. for me, you know, there is, there is much misinformation in the world about -- malcolm x. so for me, one of the top priorities was seeking information that i felt was as close to the source as possible. so the first place i went to was malcolm x's autobiography, dictated to alex haley. i then went to the sword in the shield by --, i watched a documentary about malcolm x that was guided by dr. betty shabazz. i watched historical footage, interviews, speeches, -- panels. and then i think something that was tremendously important to me, and very empowering, was visiting harlem, spending time in harlem, walking the sidewalks, walking the streets, breathing the air. i've said before, it's in the concrete, you know. yes, areas change, areas develop, they evolve. but i think what always r
martin luther king junior, and aaron pierre, who plays malcolm x. >> kelvin harrison jr., aaron pierrehe role that you play of malcolm x, such a seminal historical figure? >> i was terrified to embark on this journey. but, i immediately i identified the -- of embarking on the journey, and the responsibility. for me, you know, there is, there is much misinformation in the world about -- malcolm x. so for me, one of the top priorities was seeking information that i felt was as close...
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here's abc's aaron katersky. >> authorities are investigating whether four suspects facing charges in this disturbing attack on two nypd officers hopped a bus to california after they were released without bail. >> the assault occurring outside a migrant shelter near times square. you have eight people attacking and a lieutenant and a cop running up to them, trying to kick him in the face and kicking him in their face, authorities say the officers were trying to disperse a disorderly crowd around 8:30 p.m. saturday, when a scuffle broke out. the two officers were repeatedly punched and kicked as they tried to make an arrest. after the suspects fleeing the officers cell phone stolen six people in all, most of whom are believed to be asylum seekers, are now facing charges. the governor was asked whether the u.s. should deport the men charged in the assault. >> get them all and send them back. i don't you don't touch our police officers. the city is already struggling to cope with a surge in migrants sent from the southern border in the last two years, nearly 200,000 have arrived. >> a t
here's abc's aaron katersky. >> authorities are investigating whether four suspects facing charges in this disturbing attack on two nypd officers hopped a bus to california after they were released without bail. >> the assault occurring outside a migrant shelter near times square. you have eight people attacking and a lieutenant and a cop running up to them, trying to kick him in the face and kicking him in their face, authorities say the officers were trying to disperse a...
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yes, aaron bushner, aaron bushnell. he was a 25-year-old american. a native of the state of texas and a member of the us air force, first it was denied in some media that he was a member of the us air force, but then the spokesperson of the us air force announced that he was a pilot of warplanes and actually a working force of the us air force, who actually committed suicide in protest against the zionist regime's genocide in gaza, and especially the continuation of the us's all-round support to this regime in this genocide. as you have seen, kurd announced in his picture moments before self-immolation that i am actually an active member of the air force and in protest of this genocide, i consider the american government to be an accomplice. i am taking this action and my action is not extreme at all compared to what the people of gaza suffered from the us and the zionist regime in these few months. in fact, what this young american soldier witnessed closely and what prevented him from being able to continue his life knowing about them with that torm
yes, aaron bushner, aaron bushnell. he was a 25-year-old american. a native of the state of texas and a member of the us air force, first it was denied in some media that he was a member of the us air force, but then the spokesperson of the us air force announced that he was a pilot of warplanes and actually a working force of the us air force, who actually committed suicide in protest against the zionist regime's genocide in gaza, and especially the continuation of the us's all-round support...
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and aaron match a journalist and host of the push back on the grades. i wanna thank you all for joining me on upfront. let's see, i'm going to start with you band bin conflicting narratives. as to which country is succeeding in this war, russian president vladimir putin has said that russian defeat is impossible, while ukrainian president of vladimir zalinski previously said, we know russia will lose. so what's the truth here in your view? what do you, what do you think things stand at the moment? a brain is fighting for his existence. this has been the case since day one, which was back on the 20th february 2014 on russian sauce attached to kramer. nomics premiere and ukraine is fighting against russia's military aggression, aggression being an international crime. the whole world is standing behind you, praying since 2014 and especially off to the escalation of that's a fraction of 2022 to push back from russia to push back on the very fact. all the aggressive spreading of autographs is. this is, this is the assessment of the situation and what is pos
and aaron match a journalist and host of the push back on the grades. i wanna thank you all for joining me on upfront. let's see, i'm going to start with you band bin conflicting narratives. as to which country is succeeding in this war, russian president vladimir putin has said that russian defeat is impossible, while ukrainian president of vladimir zalinski previously said, we know russia will lose. so what's the truth here in your view? what do you, what do you think things stand at the...
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i want to start with my pal aaron cohen. aaron, do these bombings do what they're supposed to do?ut iran. i don't know, we hit a lot of down create, maybe we pounded sand. i'm not sure if we took out any iranian leaders or strategists. you tell me, did they do what they're supposed to do? >> i think these bombings by the u.s. do what they're supposed to do for biden and his administration which is a feel-good measure. it shows that the u.s. is doing something but the fact is that iran has been toying with biden for quite sometime and wants to really kind of push biden around to see what he is capable of doing and larry, let's just understand the middle east. iran will use these little proxies and they will keep picking away at the united states military, spread out throughout syria and iraq. but the fact unless you really put some teeth on some kind of counterattack and really make it feel like it is a real hit. it will not be a deterrent. it will be a waste of time. iran is toying with the u.s. that is what is happening now. larry: nathan that is what i hear. i don't want to dimi
i want to start with my pal aaron cohen. aaron, do these bombings do what they're supposed to do?ut iran. i don't know, we hit a lot of down create, maybe we pounded sand. i'm not sure if we took out any iranian leaders or strategists. you tell me, did they do what they're supposed to do? >> i think these bombings by the u.s. do what they're supposed to do for biden and his administration which is a feel-good measure. it shows that the u.s. is doing something but the fact is that iran has...
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martin luther king junior, and aaron pierre, who placed malcolm x. >> kelvin harrison jr., aaron pierrefor having us. >> so aaron, let me start with you. what kind of preparation went into taking on the role that you play of malcolm x, such a seminal historical figure? >> i was terrified to embark on this journey. but, a mediately i identified the -- of embarking on the journey, and the responsibility. for me, you know, there is, there is much misinformation in the world about -- malcolm x. so for me, one of the top priorities was seeking information that i felt was as close to the source as possible. so the first place i went to was malcolm x's autobiography, dictated to alex haley. i then went to the sword in the shield by -- , i watched a documentary about malcolm x that was guided by dr. betty shabazz. i watched historical footage, interviews, speeches, -- panels. and then i think something that was tremendously important to me, and very empowering, was visiting harlem, spending time in harlem, walking the sidewalks, walking the streets, breathing the air. i've said before, it's in
martin luther king junior, and aaron pierre, who placed malcolm x. >> kelvin harrison jr., aaron pierrefor having us. >> so aaron, let me start with you. what kind of preparation went into taking on the role that you play of malcolm x, such a seminal historical figure? >> i was terrified to embark on this journey. but, a mediately i identified the -- of embarking on the journey, and the responsibility. for me, you know, there is, there is much misinformation in the world about...
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board president aaron peskin. u.s. army corp of engineers south pacific commander, colonel james hondora, and eventually city administrator carmen chui may join us. so, thank you. so, i want to talk about what this plan is. what this draft plan is. it analyzed the flood risks and effects the sea level rise from aquatic park to [indiscernible] port jurisdiction. it shows where to build the flood defenses, how high to build the flood defenses, and how much space to take in order to have those flood defenses. it is up to us, the city, our partners to figure out what will go back on top, which to make a beautiful waterfront. befitting of wonderful city and county of san francisco. the waterfront of the future has to be as least as majestic as the waterfront of today. the plan is expensive. it is expenses has a price tag of $13 billion at this time. when we move forward on projects the federal government will pay for 65 cents of every dollar it cost. 65 percent contribution. that is a big benefit to city and county of san f
board president aaron peskin. u.s. army corp of engineers south pacific commander, colonel james hondora, and eventually city administrator carmen chui may join us. so, thank you. so, i want to talk about what this plan is. what this draft plan is. it analyzed the flood risks and effects the sea level rise from aquatic park to [indiscernible] port jurisdiction. it shows where to build the flood defenses, how high to build the flood defenses, and how much space to take in order to have those...
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aaron, is president biden supporting the rafah evacuation plan you just mentioned >> reporter: kate, the president's national security adviser says israel needs to have a clear plan before a major military operation in rafah adding that the white house has not seen a plan like that yet. kate >> aaron gilcrest for us thank you. >>> this weekend marks two years since russia first invaded ukraine and by most accounts the tide has shifted in russia's favor. tonight our richard engel sat down with ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy who is desperately trying to reach an audience here in the u.s. to convince the american public and republican lawmakers his country is worth helping. >> reporter: as ukraine commemorates two years since vladimir putin invaded, president zelenskyy told reporters tonight delays of ammunition and weapons from allies, including the united states are costing ukrainian lives, saying 31,000 of his troops have been killed so far in the war, his first update of the death toll in a year president zelenskyy said russian troops are taking advantage of ukraine's lack
aaron, is president biden supporting the rafah evacuation plan you just mentioned >> reporter: kate, the president's national security adviser says israel needs to have a clear plan before a major military operation in rafah adding that the white house has not seen a plan like that yet. kate >> aaron gilcrest for us thank you. >>> this weekend marks two years since russia first invaded ukraine and by most accounts the tide has shifted in russia's favor. tonight our richard...
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. >> mark called his two sons nathan and aaron who were living in cincinnati, aaron was in his secondof college. >> i remember screaming and crying, it was horrible. the brothers rushed home to their father in lima. >> i remember that we were just sobbing and crying, his body was shaking from crying so hard. >> thousands of people are accidentally poisoned with carbon monoxide every year, it usually happens when something like a space heater, a furnace or water heater malfunctions, investigators wanted to find out quickly what went wrong at the wangler home, former county sheriff ran the detective bureau back then, he said wangler mentioned the water heater. >> he made a comment that they were having problem with the water heater, and in the past few weeks, the flame would go out occasionally. it felt like it was a problem due to the carbon monoxide detector going off. >> diane remembers her husband worried about the wangler water heater to saying the exhaust pipe on the roof was in place there correctly could that have caused a backup of carbon monoxide into the house? >> he told mar
. >> mark called his two sons nathan and aaron who were living in cincinnati, aaron was in his secondof college. >> i remember screaming and crying, it was horrible. the brothers rushed home to their father in lima. >> i remember that we were just sobbing and crying, his body was shaking from crying so hard. >> thousands of people are accidentally poisoned with carbon monoxide every year, it usually happens when something like a space heater, a furnace or water heater...
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>> david: aaron katersky with the exclusive interview tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> tonight, president biden promising major new sanctions against russia, following the death of putin critic alexei navalny. and navalny's mother tonight and her emotional plea outside that prison in the arctic. martha raddatz from ukraine again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the white house preparing substantial new sanctions to hold russia accountable for alexei navalny's death. >> we'll have a major package announced on friday. >> reporter: the sanctions will target kremlin defense industries and sources of russian revenue. this comes as navalny's mother today made a heartbreaking plea outside the arctic prison where her son died, demanding vladimir putin hand over his body. >> translator: i address myself to you, vladimir putin. the resolution of this question depends only on you. let me finally see my son. >> reporter: it was a plea repeated today by navalny's wife yulia, who says she believes her husband was poisoned and that vladimir putin is ultimately resp
>> david: aaron katersky with the exclusive interview tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> tonight, president biden promising major new sanctions against russia, following the death of putin critic alexei navalny. and navalny's mother tonight and her emotional plea outside that prison in the arctic. martha raddatz from ukraine again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the white house preparing substantial new sanctions to hold russia accountable for alexei navalny's death. >>...
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aaron ka tear tee is here. >>> also, the breaking news out of russia tonight. the sudden death of the well-known putin critic, alexei navalny. tonight, president biden making it clear he believes putin is behind the death of navalny. tonight here, you will see the last known video of him, seemingly okay just hours before his death and joking. martha raddatz with late reporting. >>> alexei navalny dead, president biden fuming, asking republicans in the house why they are taking a two-week vacation instead of helping ukraine fight back against putin as they continue to block any funding to help ukraine. rachel scott live in washington. >>> the high drama in court tonight. fani willis' father testifying on his daughter's behalf with the prosecutor defending herself against allegations of a conflict in the georgia case against donald trump. what her father told the court. steve osunsami from georgia. >>> in the northeast, the fast-moving winter storm hitting tonight and tomorrow. what new york city, philadelphia, and washington, d.c. could see. rob is here. >>> our
aaron ka tear tee is here. >>> also, the breaking news out of russia tonight. the sudden death of the well-known putin critic, alexei navalny. tonight, president biden making it clear he believes putin is behind the death of navalny. tonight here, you will see the last known video of him, seemingly okay just hours before his death and joking. martha raddatz with late reporting. >>> alexei navalny dead, president biden fuming, asking republicans in the house why they are taking...
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thanks a lot, aaron.ght afd, they've rejected the idea that they're bad for business. they say companies biggest problem is higher energy costs, which have been caused by bad government policy. well, that's it for this week's show. i hope you enjoyed it. don't forget, you can keep up with the latest on the global economy on the bbc news website and of course, the smartphone app. you can also follow me on x. i'll x you back. you can get me at bbc hour. thanks for watching. i'll see you soon. bye bye. good morning. welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and luxmy gopal. 0ur headlines today: the uk and us launch a third round ofjoint airstrikes on houthi targets in yemen to stop attacks on ships in the red sea. mps are warning that britain's armed forces don't have enough personnel or weapons to fight an all—out war. the search for the suspect in a chemical attack on a mother and her daughters, in clapham, has entered its fourth day. in sport, scotland hang on for an historic win in cardiff. after a 22—year
thanks a lot, aaron.ght afd, they've rejected the idea that they're bad for business. they say companies biggest problem is higher energy costs, which have been caused by bad government policy. well, that's it for this week's show. i hope you enjoyed it. don't forget, you can keep up with the latest on the global economy on the bbc news website and of course, the smartphone app. you can also follow me on x. i'll x you back. you can get me at bbc hour. thanks for watching. i'll see you soon. bye...
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while pouring gasoline and setting his body on fire, i will not be a part of the genocide, palestine, aaron bushnell , remember richer corey and other honorable people, aaron bushnell , one of the air force soldiers who died in protest against the genocide we in gaza set ourselves on fire, this man is ours and we are his embodiment. regarding the self-immolation of arn bechnel and the investigation of its dimensions now. we are mr. fouad eizdi, a professor of american studies. hello mr. izdi, welcome to today's world. greetings and may god's mercy be upon the viewers. greetings. during this time, there are many protests in the west and we had america, but maybe the screams of arne bushnell exactly when he was burning, shouting for the freedom of palestine, were different from all the previous protests. what do you think about this fact? in the name of god. we also had another case. in the same way, two or three months ago in the state of georgia, in front of the israeli consulate , there was a woman who survived and the police never published her name , and of course she was very hurt, whic
while pouring gasoline and setting his body on fire, i will not be a part of the genocide, palestine, aaron bushnell , remember richer corey and other honorable people, aaron bushnell , one of the air force soldiers who died in protest against the genocide we in gaza set ourselves on fire, this man is ours and we are his embodiment. regarding the self-immolation of arn bechnel and the investigation of its dimensions now. we are mr. fouad eizdi, a professor of american studies. hello mr. izdi,...
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>> david: aaron katersky with us. aaron, thank you. >>> and the other breaking news tonight, the blockbuster headline. tonight, we have just learned that the special counsel in the hunter biden case is now charging a confidential fbi source accusing him of lying about hunter biden and his father and their role in ukraine business. so, what does this mean now, amid the accusations on the hill against the bidens? here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, the special counsel investigating hunter biden filing criminal charges against a former fbi informant who allegedly lied to agents about hunter biden's business dealings with the ukrainian energy company burisma. special counsel david weiss charging alexander smirnov provided the fbi "false, derogatory information," claiming burisma executives told him they had hired hunter biden when his father was vice president to, quote, protect us through his dad from all sorts of problems. the fbi determining that was not true. the indictment furt
>> david: aaron katersky with us. aaron, thank you. >>> and the other breaking news tonight, the blockbuster headline. tonight, we have just learned that the special counsel in the hunter biden case is now charging a confidential fbi source accusing him of lying about hunter biden and his father and their role in ukraine business. so, what does this mean now, amid the accusations on the hill against the bidens? here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >>...
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for more on this i want to bring in vanity fair staff writer aaron -- along with aaron komoroski, therector of the northwell health center and institute at west chester. doctor komoroski, this fact that we have learned, not a lot in that statement, but some clues there. he went in for an actual procedure and in the course of that they discovered something else. what kinds of diagnostic tests or procedures could they have been doing that might have caused that them to find another form of cancer? >> so the usual pre surgical testing in this kind of diagnostic of benign prostate -- so an overgrown prostate gland includes blood work, i just x-ray, and imaging of the pelvic area with an mri that will define the size of the prostate gland. >> in the course of those things they might visually seem something in the blood work, or seen it in the tests? >> they might find something the blood work. he may have been endemic, or they might find something on the chest x-ray like a lung nodule, or something on the imaging of the pelvis. enlarging of the lymph nodes or something in the bone, like bo
for more on this i want to bring in vanity fair staff writer aaron -- along with aaron komoroski, therector of the northwell health center and institute at west chester. doctor komoroski, this fact that we have learned, not a lot in that statement, but some clues there. he went in for an actual procedure and in the course of that they discovered something else. what kinds of diagnostic tests or procedures could they have been doing that might have caused that them to find another form of...
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aaron katersky with new reporting. >>> the young wrestler who was killed. authorities say he was strangled. a suspect, also a wrestlinger, under arrest tonight. >>> the u.s. moon lander. the concern now that it may only have a few hours left to capture any additional images. >>> and tonight, the $1 billion gift. that's right, $1 billion. and the students who jumped out of their seats. you'll see it. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a monday night. news coming? on that american couple missing in the caribbean. >>> also, new questions after the murder of that nursing student in georgia. >>> but we begin tonight with the border. president biden planning to travel to the southern border thursday. now donald trump planning to travel there, too y, on the sam day. migrant encounters reaching a record high in december. the numbers dropping some since january. president biden will head to brownsville, texas, making his second trip to the border since taking office. the president is considering taking executive action on his own to toughen
aaron katersky with new reporting. >>> the young wrestler who was killed. authorities say he was strangled. a suspect, also a wrestlinger, under arrest tonight. >>> the u.s. moon lander. the concern now that it may only have a few hours left to capture any additional images. >>> and tonight, the $1 billion gift. that's right, $1 billion. and the students who jumped out of their seats. you'll see it. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on...
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now when it comes to uh aaron bushnell, since october, i believe, he... he he had been under orders um to be prepared to deploy to the middle east or to israel, so he he explicitly - you know was was implicated, the the the air force unit that he works with was on deck to to be sent to the middle east to take part in this war um, so you know he... probably more than most americans uh felt complicit because actually in fact he is implicit his the air force that he is part of is part of the war and um so but i mean i i thought his statement on facebook before he did this was just incredibly eloquent he said he said how many times have we all asked ourselves what would we do if you know we were alive at the time of of slavery of african americans in in america, or if we were you know in in germany taking part in genocide or or or hearing about the genocide that that their country was committing, and he said, well, we don't have to wonder anymore, he said, every one of you can now answer the question, what are you doing? while your country is committing genocide and the answer is obviously
now when it comes to uh aaron bushnell, since october, i believe, he... he he had been under orders um to be prepared to deploy to the middle east or to israel, so he he explicitly - you know was was implicated, the the the air force unit that he works with was on deck to to be sent to the middle east to take part in this war um, so you know he... probably more than most americans uh felt complicit because actually in fact he is implicit his the air force that he is part of is part of the war...
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where you have american public to actually be awakened to the point where one of them, this uh brave aaronl went and self-emulated and killed himself because of that, has awareness gotten to that point? yes, and and i would add first that um, the us role is not limited to providing weapons. um, the right at the beginning, they sent a us marine general james glynn who took part in the us, virtually genocidal destruction of mosul and before that of falluja in iraq, to help the israelis plan this whole operation, and there are us military personnel in israel continuing to do that, continuing to work with the israelis to help them to use these us weapons to kill more palestinians. i heard yesterday about a friend of a friend who works in florida here for a company called l3 harris who um his friend believes it is currently in israel. because l3 harris um helps to build the the so-called iron dome, israely and missile defense system, so there are american technicians in israel working to maintain the the weapons that are sold there, and there are intelligence officials and senior military offic
where you have american public to actually be awakened to the point where one of them, this uh brave aaronl went and self-emulated and killed himself because of that, has awareness gotten to that point? yes, and and i would add first that um, the us role is not limited to providing weapons. um, the right at the beginning, they sent a us marine general james glynn who took part in the us, virtually genocidal destruction of mosul and before that of falluja in iraq, to help the israelis plan this...
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thank you, aaron. yes, i think this is a surprising aspect of lincoln. when i started my of lincoln. my academic colleagues said, don't get too excited. everybody quotes the bible. absolutely untrue. in the first 18 inaugural addresses, the bible was quoted only one time by john adams. so when lincoln's in the second inaugural address quotes, the bible four times, we're the question what is happening? and now we have witnesses were in the white house with him who discovered he read the bible in a regular way. did he read it only as a literary text that's also been suggested? no, i think he read it as a theological. so it's true in modern inaugural addresses that in the last paragraph it's sort of like and we need god's help too and everybody, the bible. but for lincoln, it's much fun, foundational that it's right in the center of his second inaugural address. and this says something about his understanding of the power of the bible, again, not as a literary text only, but as a theological text. i think he's a very thoughtful interpret of the bible sticki
thank you, aaron. yes, i think this is a surprising aspect of lincoln. when i started my of lincoln. my academic colleagues said, don't get too excited. everybody quotes the bible. absolutely untrue. in the first 18 inaugural addresses, the bible was quoted only one time by john adams. so when lincoln's in the second inaugural address quotes, the bible four times, we're the question what is happening? and now we have witnesses were in the white house with him who discovered he read the bible in...
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aaron bushnell's statue broke the fire of silence in america. to do.a former member of the military, i feel the same way he felt inside watching the genocide in gaza. he is a martyr sacrifice like other palestinians. someone who millions of americans are trying to stand by now. i will provoke the conscience of our country and i hope that the supply of 160 passenger cars in the national auction of tamrak properties, according to the deputy sales representative of tamrak properties organization. in this fair, which is held in 30 provinces of the country , 147 categories of goods with a base value of more than 1400 billion tomans have been offered. the nationwide auction of movable property, this auction is being held from march 8th and will continue until march 14th . various goods are going to be sold in this auction. about 147 categories of goods with a basic value of 14 thousand billion rials will be offered in this auction . various items such as electrical appliances, mobile phones, chemicals, kitchen utensils and audio-visual equipment were offered
aaron bushnell's statue broke the fire of silence in america. to do.a former member of the military, i feel the same way he felt inside watching the genocide in gaza. he is a martyr sacrifice like other palestinians. someone who millions of americans are trying to stand by now. i will provoke the conscience of our country and i hope that the supply of 160 passenger cars in the national auction of tamrak properties, according to the deputy sales representative of tamrak properties organization....
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for more on this i want to bring in vanity fair staff writer aaron -- along with aaron komoroski, thehwell health center and institute at west chester. doctor komoroski, this fact that we have learned, not a lot in that statement, but some clues there. he went in for an actual procedure and in the course of that they discovered something else. what kinds of diagnostic tests or procedures could they have been doing that might have caused that them to find another form of cancer? >> so the usual pre surgical testing in this kind of diagnostic of benign prostate -- so an overgrown prostate gland includes blood work, i just x-ray, and imaging of the pelvic area with an mri that will define the size of the prostate gland. >> in the course of those things they might visually seem something in the blood work, or seen it in the tests? >> they might find something the blood work. he may have been endemic, or they might find something on the chest x-ray like a lung nodule, or something on the imaging of the pelvis. enlarging of the lymph nodes or something in the bone, like bone must acids, or
for more on this i want to bring in vanity fair staff writer aaron -- along with aaron komoroski, thehwell health center and institute at west chester. doctor komoroski, this fact that we have learned, not a lot in that statement, but some clues there. he went in for an actual procedure and in the course of that they discovered something else. what kinds of diagnostic tests or procedures could they have been doing that might have caused that them to find another form of cancer? >> so the...
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>> david: aaron katersky with us. aaron, thank you. >>> and the other breaking news tonight, the blockbuster headline. tonight, we have just learned that the special counsel in the hunter biden case is now charging a confidential fbi source, accusing him of lying about hunter biden and his father and their role in ukraine business. so, what does this mean now, amid the accusations on the hill against the bidens? here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, the special counsel investigating hunter biden filing criminal charges against a former fbi informant who allegedly lied to agents about hunter biden's business dealings with the ukrainian energy company burisma. special counsel david weiss charging alexander smirnov provided the fbi "false, derogatory information," claiming burisma executives told him they had hired hunter biden when his father was vice president to, quote, protect us through his dad from all sorts of problems. the fbi determining that was not true. the indictment fur
>> david: aaron katersky with us. aaron, thank you. >>> and the other breaking news tonight, the blockbuster headline. tonight, we have just learned that the special counsel in the hunter biden case is now charging a confidential fbi source, accusing him of lying about hunter biden and his father and their role in ukraine business. so, what does this mean now, amid the accusations on the hill against the bidens? here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >>...