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ah, that prices are reeking record high, but that does not seem to be to deterring the freedom. conway, traveling from across the united states to meet in dc just as president biden is that to deliver it 1st data beam it. many of the mandate, the trucker for protesting themed to disappear at the end of the day of their arrival, what message did the trucker that phil went to send for those in power and figure messaging there? are they a new president at the top of one of the largest cable news broadcasting network? what changes could this made? and its supreme court is about to hear a case which could change the power of the federal government to limit air pollution. it go just about to crash, the pay that climate change regulation. we're going to give you all the details and ok. now here's the stories plus the latest development and ukraine conflict on
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today's news, beauty. ah, what we want to get right to our continuing coverage on the front lines of the conflict between russia and ukraine. here's our t. you're a gazda who is on the ground reporting from the don beth region. the city of my reopen, which is ukraine's largest sport, is now almost surrounded with the garrison. that is there. the russian side has said that it is nationalist elements that are putting up the stiffest resistance in those units belonging to the regular military to regular formations, that they are choosing to negotiate. and in some cases, lay down their arms and return to their homes. but these are very difficult to
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verify this information at this time because event developing so quickly. and because there are so few reliable reports close to the front lines where it is extremely dangerous. the situation there is that many rooms have been mind. we have received reports from the city of the dance, which is a half way between the crimea and mario book, which is at the axis of russia in advance, which is a, which is where you credit in units have planted in the city itself. and in the outskirts minds, for example, to, to surprise at the devastate advancing force as it is very difficult to reach mario below the vicinity of variable. at this point, they have beat, according to reports, more than a dozen civilian casualties. here in the city of the near victims of fun, directed find and the neighbourhood civilian neighborhoods,
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places where our weather apartment buildings and, and other houses. there is of course, also also the fact that the russian military has been keeping us up to date on it. statistics, which is how many various military infrastructures side objectives they have destroyed, which is at this point over a 1000 as well as the majority from what we understand of ukraine's air force has been destroyed. many before being able to take off many jets by the helicopters before being able to take off in strikes, directed at airports and as heels and hangers and other objects belonging assets belonging to the ukrainian air force via west bank of the west bank of kia. this also said to be under the control, the russian military vehicles, the situation and care fees, of course, desperate made much more so after authorities there, boosted that they had handed out almost 30030000 assault rifles,
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10000000 rounds of ammunition. our p is as well as grenades to the civilian population. we heard at 1st that only a passport was required. there was footage of people just coming up the boxes and, and trucks picking up guns by the dozen and, and leaving, which has resulted in as we have seen on social media, get a verified footage anarchy in the, in the capital capital of ukraine. nevertheless, the russian side says it is making all efforts to avoid civilian casualties, which, which includes a bad on bombing blog to launching a rocket to me solves as in discriminatory at cities and trying to keep will stripes. precision stripes to our military infrastructure sites. and again, have reiterated that they are offering ukrainian forces. those that don't, don't belong to nationalists store neo nazi battalions. they're offering them the
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chance to surrender that they will be treated with respect and allowed to return to their fabulous levels. are t's in there, i guess if now there are 2 sides to this conflict and the line is actually pretty starkly defined. but coming to a cease fire is going to involve a coming to some conclusion regarding the dumbass region. from the russian perspective, we had the russian ambassador to united nations facility nav annisa susco autumn, latest confirmation from the senior leadership of the country was that ukraine was unwilling to engage in this dialogue. and they took unwilling to take steps to grant special status to don bus and as set out in minsk agreement. and this was actively supported by the western patrons of kias. and this definitely persuaded us of the fact that we no longer have the right to allow the resonance of don bush to suffer any further issues. but the ukrainian perspective sees the events in dumbass region differently. the general assembly should be local in demanding from the
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russian federation to stop is offensive against ukraine in recognizing russian actions as an act of aggression against the sovereign and independence fate. in demanding from the russian federation to reverse the decision related to the status of certain areas of been yes, can logan's region. so ukraine in demanding full compliance with the provisions of international humanitarian law. the general assembly should also be clear with regard to the teacher as role or bella luce, and these involvement in aggression or the russian federation against ukraine. all of this, while the majority in the west feel like the conflict just started days ago, linda thomas greenfield, who is the us ambassador to the united nations, actually chastised russia's latest attacks on ukraine. russia chose to violate ukraine's sovereignty to violate international law. to violate. busy the
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un charter, russia's latest attack on our most fundamental principles is so bold, so brazen that it threatens our international system. as we know it, we have a solemn obligation to not look away. we believe to our core that the noble intentions of this institution should still have a place in solving 21st century problems. now for those who actually live in the area of don bus, this is just the latest battle and a war that they have been fighting since 2014, a war filled with thousands of victims, both civilians and military who were brutally murdered in the street. and also in our homes battles often reported on for the last 4 years on this show and our international affiliates as well, but has actually received little attention to no one tension by western media. even
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now, many honestly believe this war just started within the past week and they failed to walk beyond the ease of the headlines. sadly, how this war began is one of the key elements to a did. and the sooner people realize and recognize the full picture is not just happening in the last in the present, peaceful, more rapidly come for this war torn area in the future. now back here at home, falling the freedom convoys that demonstrated an ottawa that people will convoy, it's making its way to dc, but well, the high gas prices, as well as the end of mascot vaccine mandates have an effect on the participation was discussed. so mar navarro, who's a, a small business owner and political strategist, mar, welcome, you know, california, a lot of this started in california. talk to me about this conway. it's making its way not getting much coverage right now. what is the status of the convoy right now?
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yeah, so i was reading different reports are saying that there was a convoy that was coming out of california and they're saying that there's only 5 trucks that showed up. so it wasn't very successful. but there's some other ones coming out of different states. but it seems to be pretty large and substantially big. so it seems to me that this is going to be a very successful thing for somebody. a lot of people are coming out, deaf prices are out of control. i mean, here i live in los angeles and the gas prices are practically almost $6.00 for like premium gas. it's so out of control. so people are trying to take a stand against these politicians that are in office. there are ineffective that are basically just creating more, more a red tape for us that are creating problems for us at home. and now we must stand up to them. we must say something. and if we don't do anything, then we're just going to have more problems from washington dc. so there's gotta be a stand. well, i think you're correct right there. you know, the 1st thing that i took, my gene filled it up to almost $80.00 to fall rather than even completely empty. somebody needs to cost me $40.00 and that right now just and they were already rising. this wasn't something that just happened this past week or 2. this has been
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months and the making just gradually rising maybe a little bit of relief. but that's, i think, the frustration right now when you look at all of the things that are happening, that are encouraging these gas prices. nothing is being done by this administration to actually release gas prices that we know it has a domino effect. but one thing that these part of these protestors and these conway started was over these mandates. and as you point out, we went to stand and the congress. but the man, it's all disappear at midnight to some i'd say, does that mean if these participants should just turn around and go home? let's just say that the mandates and all this stuff being lifted is all political. you know, again, i've had a los angeles which is still enforcing the mandate. so, i mean, essentially they're still pushing it in all los angeles, which they're ignoring and state and the government as the thing is, if you do have here, we're going to have tomorrow night from the state of the union. you are going to that you're going to have the president actually reverse all of these mandates. i guess toby ends at midnight here in the united states. we should throw
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a little party for that. but at the same time, they're still going to continue on some of these mandates. and some of the things i just saw that the vaccine mandates for kids and schools in new york is going to be rolled back a little late for that. considering every kid's been vac said if they wanted to go to school the past few weeks, but that is what this convoys start off with. that's what we saw in canada. and now you're seeing here, now you did see that this convoys raised over $1300000.00 here in the united states in 2 days. so help, let's explain to those people who might be considered even donating to it. where does that money actually go? first of all, i find it very entertaining that are government essentially lifting all these mandates just before an election. i mean, this is what they do. they're trying to deflect away from the real issues and what happens after the election, are they going to reinstitute the mandates and bring them back forward? i think so. i think this is what's going to happen. this is why people need to continue to support the convoy and need to support key donating because we must continue to stop our government from trying to have this radical rule over us. look at what happened in canada. i mean its government was abusing its people. i mean
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they were essentially gas lighting all the truckers are going out there and taking a stand against their government so we must do the same thing year. we cannot allow our government to process, we must stand up to them in supporting the convoy is the thing to do well and i think people right now just shows our frustrations about it, but obviously posted january 6. you did see the march for life if you earlier this year on and there was no issues that happened there. but here was also starting to be the reaction by congress by nancy pelosi. she has added fences around and now and i would love to bring you video of it. we're going to actually get some live video out for tomorrow for tomorrow show. there's added fence. national guard in big in the big humvees are stationed out along the mall. all because of this conway that supposedly brought it. how do you add it? vincent as national guards, what kind of message? not only that, sending to american citizen, but the rest of the world. i find it very entertaining that this president and
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nancy pelosi, they want a spence and guards all over themselves, but they didn't want to protect our southern border and they want to leave that open in lawless. i mean, so it's pretty critical of the politicians again, you know, the part the rules only apply to them don't apply to everyone else. so again, they don't want to follow them. they want to be want to do what they want to do. and they want to push the policies on us. so it's not there, it's not right. i think it's unethical and morally wrong. i mean, i think it's children. you don't have to worry these masters for throughout what 3 years now. i mean, it's not right. well, and that's the thing when you're looking at every corner here, you almost have police station to every single quarter here in washington dc. right now i have to wonder they're almost treating these truckers and these people that are driving in to, to actually handle their rights to protest. what is going on in their government, their hand and handling them like criminals? what, what good is that about? what does it say about a country right now that has to put police in every corner,
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just because people want to come in and peacefully protest their constitutional right to get through. forgotten about that here in the united states lately, they want a piece of property. they have to put policeman law enforcement every corner. long . first of all, we don't need to police any one. we don't need to police anyone's constitutional rights. we already do that and not. i think we've had enough of that as americans. americans need to stand up for the freedom the we stand up for america and, and part of standing up for america standing up for the truckers rights video for the out of control costs that are going on right now with, with gas prices. i mean, again, we were just saying that it's almost $6.00 for tasks. i mean, that is extremely bad. that is not good for americans. i mean, americans want to travel americans want to work. i mean, it's so hard right now with, with how the country was headed to, even after all these mandates were inactive and pushed on us and how we couldn't go to work at everything. i mean, this really hurt every day americans and put a lot of people out of work if even people committed suicide, i mean the rates of suicide were so high. no one talks about this mental health
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suicide. that's only convenient when they want to focus on their or maybe issue a new pill by a big farmer company. whatever it is, unfortunate, it seems like good is evil and evil is good. and hopefully, at some point, we will be able to get things straightened back out, hopefully. oh, mar, great to chat with you. could there be a new regulation to regulatory agencies while the coal industry hope so. that's a new boss in town for cnn line or joined us to discuss all of this after a short break. the news news, the lead, the corporate paris i didn't power to day might think their control will continue forever. whether they're right or wrong,
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we have to keep fighting question more. ah, in may of 2021. the remains of a 20 ton chunk of chinese rocket came crashing into earth. cut b, thank just how much stuff is up there. now do they get there? and do i really need to also be worried? good. some piece of space dupree could fall out of the sky about big a problem is this. i bought a chapter and i don't understand. oh, available on the ira t. america and portable tv with our culture is a wash and lives dominated by streams of never ending electronic hallucinations. that bird fact fiction until they are indistinguishable. we have become the most eluded society under politics as a species of endless and media list. political to be it or politicians have more
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into celebrity, are to ruling parties, are in reality one party of corporate for those who attempt to pump this vast, restless universe of fake news designed to push through the pool team and exploitation of the neo liberal, important, or for so far to the margins of society, including by a public broadcasting system that has sold it, sold from corporate funding, that we might as well be mice, squeaking against an avalanche suite. we must ah, so couldn't the power of the environmental protection agency be limited? well, argument being heard by the supreme court monday, well decide whether or not any major changes should actually take place or to correspond. natasha suite has more did the p overstep authority when it came to
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regulations during the obama and trumpet ministrations, while neither of their policies are in place to coal companies, along with 16 states are looking to challenge a lower court ruling before president biden initiates his own clean energy legislation into law, s gas prices continue to climb. energy here in the us is a big topic of debate. while there was a stock difference between the obama and trump ministration, when it came to clean energy. some states including north dakota and west virginia, along with 2 co companies claim the e p. a has too much of a say when it comes to regulation. in fact, this group against the e p. a says there isn't fact a critical part of the clean air act that states the p a can only regulate the actual pollution sources as opposed to other standards that in turn impact the countries choice for energy under the obama administration, for instance, e p, a set carbon limits for each state as opposed to regulating the country's coal fired power plants. obama's clean power plant was blocked by the supreme court and
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then repealed by the trumpet, ministration. 45 replaced it with the affordable, clean energy rule. this focused on improving efficiency, but to not mandate a switch to green energy or both administrations saw progress in lesson and pollution. those handful of states and to co companies are taking a matter up with the supreme court. a lower court had thrown out trump's energy policies impacting those cold minded companies. so now it's going to the supreme court before buying is implementing his policies. expected to be more similar to his former boss obama. so it is limited on his regulation powers. it could impact the company's estates affected by biden's future energy policies. reporting for news use hughes and hottest suites r t. r. their tumultuous weeks at a cnn all in the rear view mirror. as a new president of the network has been announced, athena is brian felter announced the new president on his show reliable sources, licked as an accomplished bruce or a manager was about 20 years in the tv news business 1st and local than cable news
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at m. s. embassy mastermind in morning, jo. than in broadcast news at cbs running cbs this morning. 6 years ago he pivoted to late night and took over the late show. stephen colbert. select knows tv and he knows news. the lights show a steven co bare is new. okay, line i want to be, i want to be optimistic. so what does this 9 higher mean of 1st cnn? well, 1st of all, engine of the way. oh tater, just now he came up with as he says, and by the way, this is my new boss. so you're gonna hear these glowing. he's a man of vision. entertainment news. right now. does this mean something for c in it, scotty, for many of the folks perhaps watch you right now. they don't remember when cnn 1st came about was about 42 years ago, and it was the greatest thing you've ever seen. news like you've never seen,
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it never went off. it never turned off. and your peter r. net and it was, it was, it was serious. and then towards godaddy don, lemme is i going back to your childhood home and looking what they did to what to say. oh, my cut the toward that tree down. and where are the rose bushes that cnn? what this signals is, the end of what not cnn, but news that mr. leg has a notable and the incredible a c v. so to speak in entertainment, news, soft news. warning morning. jo. warning, jo is 2 news. what al martino is to micro surgery a slough, and it's, you know, gail in, hey, good morning and hi, how's everybody doing? listen, it works. so what this is,
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is it's signaling to the rest of the world that the days of hard news are over as number one, number 2, what did that mean? big budget. i'll bet you any, the exam, lavin discovery, a st. you don't have the money anymore. and by the way, what does this mean tangentially for coal bear? when is, when is news? well, what, what is out of the show runners leaving? they're going to eventually i predict all of a sudden they're gonna wrap up late night and every to say to colby, are you going to be like rachel matto and do documentaries? yeah, that's it. just move along as it closes down because scotty, that model isn't there. anymore, there's no more money for this. this is johnny carson jack paar is steve allen, that's over with. so you're seeing the beginning of not the end, but a tremendous transition in what used to be called newt, which is interesting because when this new acquisition came through, that was always the thought they were gonna put in a new president. and it was going to go back to straight news reporting. that's why i was a little bit shocked. like you said, chris has a great cv, but i was
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a little shocked that they went with somebody that did come from the comedy aspect . and we all know, steven colbert came from comedy central and he was a reported republican. he definitely could not even fall right in our, by his name, in the new category that he's been in the past year. so it obviously shows that that's, it wasn't the true that they're not going to go back to the straight who, what, where and when they're going to go to the why. so crystal, send out this memo line on, i know you've seen it. it said to the staff, i know you have a lot of questions. perhaps the biggest one is how well this will cnn will change. the honest answer is that i don't know yet. it shouldn't that be one of the big questions when you go to interview for a job, how do you see your, what changes will you make? should that be question number one that those interviewing him should have asked. the 1st thing you do to a staff, i don't want to keep giving you all these terrible analogies. it's like the new dad who comes is, is now listen, i'm your mom's new husband,
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but that doesn't affect the ticket. oh with us a well, i'm not going to get away every these grades are, don't worry. the 1st thing scotty would do is what number one you want to quell, quiet and, and soothe the people that really make it the front line. you know, the rank and file, the line producers, the from the people who actually make and we know this, the people who really make it run to say, i'm going to make sure that our commitment. now what happens if you change your mind later? so you change your mind, but you don't want to start off with, i don't know. and if i don't know where i'm going, that also means i don't know whether your job's going to be there. so already think, think what that does, think the shockwave that, that goes through. but, but scotty, listen, what we're doing, do you see this right now? this is the future of cnn, cnn. plus, it's going to be screaming, screaming the days of this, these big money, big ticket shows this investigation. this model is done. it's got a also,
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there are new. when you say new generation to people who talk to people 3040 years old. when i'm talking by kids in grade school, there are people who are already used to a very quick pace fast. and this edward r murrow gun of 2 people understood wolf argued very religious gordon no to today was whether it's over with. so what he's saying is, this is going to be entertainment, fluffed, perhaps fine, but listen, ask people to they kids, especially where do they get their news from facebook online. this model that they've been doing forever isn't working, but not only that, zach lab, the new had from discovery after he walks in and he hears this corrupt and cute tress and with, with zocker and with, with with freight. oh, cuomo and this one and all of this, this, this is horrible. a conflict of interest and a kind of uninfected environment. no, he's tired of that. he, what he would love to, as we say in the best blow it up,
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but he can't. so what does he do? he bring somebody who has never really been hard news. that's the signal. that's where everything's going. but the bottom ice, scotty, is it, if you give a product to somebody that's interesting and is factual and it's great. i don't care what you call it. this right now, what we're doing is the most entertaining thing in the world because it's the drove . you don't have to fluff it up. people love the truth, just tell them what it is that said, well i read, i would like to welcome the fan and their low tier 2 years late. i mean, we've been doing this digital streaming on portal dot tv. gotta get the plug for 2 years, and it's all of a sudden all of these other broadcast networks thought, hey, maybe we should do that as well. there's affordable dot tv app has been one of the most valuable things, especially at a time period. like today when there's so many limit on for and with the present for your the speech that people you're right can have access to it. the palm of their hand for free, no tracking. but that is where we are going. at the same time, our people will be $36.00 is. are people not hungry though,
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for straight news anymore? do you have to make it entertainment factor in order for it to be popular? can't we can just get the straight news. i think you can, and i think this has been done, especially here, but what happens is you need somebody who really understands the idea that their job is to be they want to be the news. tell her the news presenter, the news, the news deliver and that the star that we have, they want to be the star and you know what you can be both. give people what they want to tell him the truth. but that means you've got to know what the hell you're talking about, and that's the key right there. you don't want to be the new store. i keep saying that i don't want to be the new story. actually want to tell it, but that's why i have you online to help me. thanks for joining me. that's all for today. show, make sure you join us for the state of the union coverage beginning at 8 p. m. here on our e, both catch, they say happy healthy, stay in for a
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