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and he has that us however if this if this actually came from the southern. council then we have a much bigger problem on a lot of hands because this is a scene of sportsman's about to what extent actually that support this council in the south is really cool we have to get that with that new government because this now has if it's this then it has if there is serious questions about the future of this government and to what extent they're willing to cooperate because one major reason is that they are in control of security in that and they have city obeyed unless you want to see if. a genuine and strong support from down transitional council i don't think this government can work because again of their control of the security. but also for the benefit of this analysis let's also not exclude. the chances of not. great but let's also not exclude other see not just like there are a lot of players and they like that guy that isis in the past they launched some attacks so. again this is not a bit of some scenario but instead as one of the cases or to some group in a mess
and he has that us however if this if this actually came from the southern. council then we have a much bigger problem on a lot of hands because this is a scene of sportsman's about to what extent actually that support this council in the south is really cool we have to get that with that new government because this now has if it's this then it has if there is serious questions about the future of this government and to what extent they're willing to cooperate because one major reason is that...
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the head of the southern council has actually left the airport before the the missiles struck and that brings the figures as to whether there has been something agreed that the others were not aware of and so on the real. loss i think is again we're going to have delays in the potential of resolving this conflict through negotiations in november few a few weeks ago. he has. reportedly offered the how these kind of for the to do with them offering a ceasefire in return for establishment of a buffer zone and that and also the 2 they were willing to ease their own sea blockade and that in itself was actually a step forward in that the saudi started to directly negotiate they shoes with the how things i think it is long as it's wrong and you know that the international community is so ready and and the regional countries should really approach this problem beyond it being the versus the how of the and the should be direct negotiations with the sony's over their interest as much as between them and happy and i hammered on mention a few moments ago that there's a lot that could impact the si
the head of the southern council has actually left the airport before the the missiles struck and that brings the figures as to whether there has been something agreed that the others were not aware of and so on the real. loss i think is again we're going to have delays in the potential of resolving this conflict through negotiations in november few a few weeks ago. he has. reportedly offered the how these kind of for the to do with them offering a ceasefire in return for establishment of a...
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recognized government led by -- even in the south, there are splinter groups including the southern transitional council. there is conflict within these groups. there is multiple overlapping conflicts with many groups. >> with the new u.s. administration, antony blinken has said that u.s. funding for arms -- or u.s. arms sales to saudi arabia shall be stopped or did that is set this -- to change the picture significantly because that means the u.s. -- the conflict is set to shift, is that correct? >> that would be the hope. anything that will contribute to a resolution to this conflict is obviously going to lead to positive humanitarian outcomes. what the population of yemen needs ultimately is peace. >> we can certainly only hope that will emerge for the population, thank you for those insights. country director for yemen action against hunger, thank you. >today marks the 76th anniversay of the liberation of the auschwitz concentration camp. around 6 million jews were killed during the war in nazi occupied europe, an estimated 180,000 holocaust survivors now live in israel. any live in isolation, that
recognized government led by -- even in the south, there are splinter groups including the southern transitional council. there is conflict within these groups. there is multiple overlapping conflicts with many groups. >> with the new u.s. administration, antony blinken has said that u.s. funding for arms -- or u.s. arms sales to saudi arabia shall be stopped or did that is set this -- to change the picture significantly because that means the u.s. -- the conflict is set to shift, is that...
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the united nations describes as the world's worst humanitarian crisis it still backs the southern transitional councilnd claims to have trained thousands of local fighters. and despite misgivings and a saudi led push to reestablish ties with qatar abu dhabi signed up to restore full diplomatic relations some 3 years after imposing a blockade the u.a.e. president was him self missing sending along the vice president mohammed bin rashid al maktoum well joining me now from london is the man nasseri eman is the managing director for the middle east with oil market consultancy firm facts global energy good to have you with us so we know of course carter left opec now there are rumblings that the u.a.e. might leave what can we read into all of this. well a few points come to mind question 1st thing that has production and there was about $1000000.00 spent they were less which is not comparable to the size of us production at the point 5 to 4000000 barrels per day but we don't think you know he was really considering leaving opec we think it was a. bargaining chip for their future production levels with the
the united nations describes as the world's worst humanitarian crisis it still backs the southern transitional councilnd claims to have trained thousands of local fighters. and despite misgivings and a saudi led push to reestablish ties with qatar abu dhabi signed up to restore full diplomatic relations some 3 years after imposing a blockade the u.a.e. president was him self missing sending along the vice president mohammed bin rashid al maktoum well joining me now from london is the man...
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southern patriot council. the streets. —— he has been leading. today we're coming here to the capitol in austin, for many reasons. none of them good. back in his trailer home, he tells me he'll never accept joe biden as president and that, for him, the inauguration is a signal that his country is dying before his very eyes. the stars & stripes outside is upside down. in distress. yes, sir. yeah. it is. we are... america is deeply in distress and we are on the moment and the brink of complete division. which looks like what? division? what it looks like is states like texas, that actually have a legal right to leave the union, will do that. that's fanciful, but it is an indication of the strength of feeling there is. the assault on the us capitol has illustrated to many americans the extent to which the right is prepared to go to lodge its protest. it is continuing to do so at state capitals across the country. but the events of the last year have shown that the left in america is also prepared to disrupt and m
southern patriot council. the streets. —— he has been leading. today we're coming here to the capitol in austin, for many reasons. none of them good. back in his trailer home, he tells me he'll never accept joe biden as president and that, for him, the inauguration is a signal that his country is dying before his very eyes. the stars & stripes outside is upside down. in distress. yes, sir. yeah. it is. we are... america is deeply in distress and we are on the moment and the brink of...
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southern patriot council.litia onto the streets. today, we're coming here to the capitol in austin, for many reasons. none of them good. back in his trailer home, he tells me he'll never accept joe biden as president and that, for him, the inauguration is a signal that his country is dying before his very eyes. the stars & stripes outside is upside down. in distress. yes, sir. yeah. it is. we are... america is deeply in distress and we are on the moment and the brink of complete division, and... which looks like what? division? what it looks like is states like texas, that actually have the legal right to leave the union, will do that. that's fanciful, but it is an indication of the strength of feeling there is. the assault on the us capitol has illustrated to many americans the extent to which the right is prepared to go to lodge its protest. it's continuing to do so at state capitals across the country. but the events of the last year have shown that the left in america is also prepared to disrupt and make i
southern patriot council.litia onto the streets. today, we're coming here to the capitol in austin, for many reasons. none of them good. back in his trailer home, he tells me he'll never accept joe biden as president and that, for him, the inauguration is a signal that his country is dying before his very eyes. the stars & stripes outside is upside down. in distress. yes, sir. yeah. it is. we are... america is deeply in distress and we are on the moment and the brink of complete division,...
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southern patriot council.to the streets. today, we're coming here to the capitol in austin, for many reasons. none of them good. back in his trailer home, he tells me he'll never accept joe biden as president and that, for him, the inauguration is a signal that his country is dying before his very eyes. the stars & stripes outside is upside down. in distress. yes, sir. yeah. it is. we are... america is deeply in distress and we are on the moment and the brink of complete division, and... which looks like what? division? what it looks like is states like texas, that actually have the legal right to leave the union, will do that. that's fanciful, but it is an indication of the strength of feeling there is. the assault on the us capitol has illustrated to many americans the extent to which the right is prepared to go to lodge its protest. it's continuing to do so at state capitals across the country. but the events of the last year have shown that the left in america is also prepared to disrupt and make its prese
southern patriot council.to the streets. today, we're coming here to the capitol in austin, for many reasons. none of them good. back in his trailer home, he tells me he'll never accept joe biden as president and that, for him, the inauguration is a signal that his country is dying before his very eyes. the stars & stripes outside is upside down. in distress. yes, sir. yeah. it is. we are... america is deeply in distress and we are on the moment and the brink of complete division, and......
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southern patriot council.home, he tells me he'll never accept joe biden as president and that, for him, the inauguration is a signal that his country is dying before his very eyes. the stars & stripes outside is upside down. in distress. yes, sir. yeah. it is. we are... america is deeply in distress and we are on the moment and the brink of complete division, and... which looks like what? division? what it looks like is states like texas, that actually have the legal right to leave the union, will do that. that's fanciful, but it is an indication of the strength of feeling there is. the assault on the us capitol has illustrated to many americans the extent to which the right is prepared to go to lodge its protest. it's continuing to do so at state capitols across the country. but the events of the last year have shown that the left in america is also prepared to disrupt and make its presence felt. last summer, they were roused into action not by misinformation from a president but the killing of george floyd.
southern patriot council.home, he tells me he'll never accept joe biden as president and that, for him, the inauguration is a signal that his country is dying before his very eyes. the stars & stripes outside is upside down. in distress. yes, sir. yeah. it is. we are... america is deeply in distress and we are on the moment and the brink of complete division, and... which looks like what? division? what it looks like is states like texas, that actually have the legal right to leave the...
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to travel past the eventual end of this pandemic maureen kelly kron 4 news in southern california, the los angeles city council has moved to ramp up enforcement of requirements that people wear masks to reduce the spread of the covid virus. >>the council approved a motion instructing certain city departments to prioritize issuing citations the council also requested the city attorney ernie draft an ordinance that would set penalties for those refusing to wear a mask inside a public place or while invading someone else's personal space. all right we're getting closer to the weekend. so let's check on the 4 zone forecast down the calendar says january lawrence, but it sure doesn't look like it out feel more like april as we've had some temperatures today even some record level. >>as we saw highs up in the 60's even a few 70's out there today beautiful evening around the bay area of got mostly clear skies. the exception of that right on the coastline, seeing some of the patchy fog move in up toward the beach but beautiful out there this evening looking over alcatraz and san francisco you've got a beautiful night
to travel past the eventual end of this pandemic maureen kelly kron 4 news in southern california, the los angeles city council has moved to ramp up enforcement of requirements that people wear masks to reduce the spread of the covid virus. >>the council approved a motion instructing certain city departments to prioritize issuing citations the council also requested the city attorney ernie draft an ordinance that would set penalties for those refusing to wear a mask inside a public place...
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>>meanwhile in southern california the los angeles city council is trying to figure out how to enforcevid the council approved a motion instructing certain city departments to prioritize issuing citations the council also requested the city attorney giraffes an ordinance that would set penalties for refusing to wear a mask inside a public place or while invading someone's personal space. >>and the mount diablo unified school district they will continue with distance learning this will be at least until march. superintendent there says there is no date yet for lifting the purple tier restrictions, how the district has schools in concord pleasant hill clayton bay point parts walnut creek martinez and pittsburgh. >>university of san francisco has announced plans to return to a primarily in person instruction set up starting this fall, the reopening plan includes building upon current testing procedures contact tracing protocols and safety measures including face coverings physical distancing and hygiene practices ucsf says classes in residence halls have been set up to best protect studen
>>meanwhile in southern california the los angeles city council is trying to figure out how to enforcevid the council approved a motion instructing certain city departments to prioritize issuing citations the council also requested the city attorney giraffes an ordinance that would set penalties for refusing to wear a mask inside a public place or while invading someone's personal space. >>and the mount diablo unified school district they will continue with distance learning this...
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let's go to southern california now los angeles. the city councilement of requirements that people wear masks to reduce the spread of coronavirus the council approved a motion instructing certain city departments to prioritize issuing citations the council also requested the city attorney giraffe an ordinance that would set penalties for refusing to wear a mask inside a public place or while invading someone's personal space. breaking news now just in to the kron 4 news or we talked about this with our ashley zavala at the top of the hour governor gavin, newsome is now going to be bringing in 1000 members of the california national guard to protect the state capitol and other infrastructure. this leading up to inauguration day. he signed an emergency order saying the troops are needed to quote support the response efforts requested by jurist ish jurisdictions impacted by civil unrest. today crews started building a six-foot fence around the capitol building ashley zavala listen to the governor's message. and it also said that newsome and local law e
let's go to southern california now los angeles. the city councilement of requirements that people wear masks to reduce the spread of coronavirus the council approved a motion instructing certain city departments to prioritize issuing citations the council also requested the city attorney giraffe an ordinance that would set penalties for refusing to wear a mask inside a public place or while invading someone's personal space. breaking news now just in to the kron 4 news or we talked about this...
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council screenings because these services also depend on us. so we stay in kenya which is seeing more green turtles hatch on its southern shores it's welcome news because the green turtle is listed as endangered on the list of threatened species now a local conservation group is one of many trying to protect the turtles and their head from a wave of. making a break for the ocean in newly hatched green turtle leaves its nest on t.v. beach on kenya's south coast its journey monitored by fishermen from a local organization the t.v. turtle police they're happy that the green turtle numbers are bouncing back what. with humans were the biggest threat the turtles faced because people used to eat them. up to what we mobilised ourselves here in t. we and turtles and total eggs are no longer being eaten. long before. the t.v. turned up police monitor and protect eggs that are laid here now more eggs are hatching them before the fishermen also receive training on turtle ecology and they pass this knowledge on to their communities and. you know a lot of benefits for the turtles because since 21000 we haven't heard any reports of anyone eating turtles or ki
council screenings because these services also depend on us. so we stay in kenya which is seeing more green turtles hatch on its southern shores it's welcome news because the green turtle is listed as endangered on the list of threatened species now a local conservation group is one of many trying to protect the turtles and their head from a wave of. making a break for the ocean in newly hatched green turtle leaves its nest on t.v. beach on kenya's south coast its journey monitored by fishermen...
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council screenings because these services also depend on us. so we stay in kenya which is seeing more green turtles hatch on its southern shores it's welcome news because a green turtle is listed as endangered on the list of 3 species now a local conservation group is one of many trying to protect the turtles and their head from a wave of. making a break for the ocean a newly hatched green turtle leaves its nest on t.v. beach on kenya south coast its journey monitored by fishermen from a local organization the t.v. turtle police they're happy that the green turtle numbers are bouncing back what. humans were the biggest threat the turtles faced because people used to eat them. we mobilized ourselves here in. turtles and turtle eggs are no longer being eaten. witi returned all police monitor and protect eggs that are laid here now more eggs are hatching them before the fisherman also receive training on turtle ecology and they pass this knowledge on to their communities. a lot of benefits for the turtles because since 21000 we haven't heard any reports of anyone eating turtles or killing them or injuring them so the number of titles that are dyin
council screenings because these services also depend on us. so we stay in kenya which is seeing more green turtles hatch on its southern shores it's welcome news because a green turtle is listed as endangered on the list of 3 species now a local conservation group is one of many trying to protect the turtles and their head from a wave of. making a break for the ocean a newly hatched green turtle leaves its nest on t.v. beach on kenya south coast its journey monitored by fishermen from a local...
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colleague, al hubbard, the head of the national economic council, very successful business guy originally from jackson, tennessee. so he spoke with the southern accent, and sounded like a slow minded guy from jackson, tennessee, hiding the fact that he had a harvard mba and started at a very young age with a private equity partnership in indianapolis, that was wildly successful. he basically, their strategy last buggy whip manufacturers in america and consolidate them and make a lot of money. he stepped aside from that to come in and serve as the national economic council director. he had a really nice bmw, really nice. uh oh.oh, karl: if you are in the white house you're spinning a lot of time in meetings. i had a meeting in the west wing in the old executive office building and it ended early. i had a few minutes before my next appointments and i was walking down that navy stares across old executive drive, the street between the west wing and the eisenhower executive office building. and right by the entrance to the basement of the west wing, hubbard parked his car. i noticed he left his keys in it. susan: [laughter] karl: so i got in it.
colleague, al hubbard, the head of the national economic council, very successful business guy originally from jackson, tennessee. so he spoke with the southern accent, and sounded like a slow minded guy from jackson, tennessee, hiding the fact that he had a harvard mba and started at a very young age with a private equity partnership in indianapolis, that was wildly successful. he basically, their strategy last buggy whip manufacturers in america and consolidate them and make a lot of money....
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government did not the security council heard that concern asked her to make a formal request for the weapons that the country needs and said they would consider it the southern african nation of malawi has seen far fewer cave in 1000 infections compared to other countries but there are concerns that migrants are causing the disease to spread tens of thousands of malawians work in south africa where a new variant of the disease has also been identified so now while we has put tougher restrictions in place for me to allow small. malawi has recorded more than 13000 corona virus infections since the 1st case was identified the 9 months ago while the number may be far lower than many other countries more than harmful cases have been detected this month alone prompting the government to tighten restrictions. on find. some. other. a nighttime curfew has been imposed and schools have been closed malawi has recorded more than 300 deaths related to cope with 19 with a 3rd of those recorded this month alone they are concerns that already limited health facilities may be overwhelmed and now a new more contagious variant of the virus found in south africa is adding to wo
government did not the security council heard that concern asked her to make a formal request for the weapons that the country needs and said they would consider it the southern african nation of malawi has seen far fewer cave in 1000 infections compared to other countries but there are concerns that migrants are causing the disease to spread tens of thousands of malawians work in south africa where a new variant of the disease has also been identified so now while we has put tougher...
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council screenings because these services also depend on us. so we stay in kenya which is seeing more green turtles hatch on its southern shores it's welcome news because the green turtle is listed as endangered on the list all 3 species now a local conservation group is one of many trying to protect the turtles and their head from a wave off the. making a break for the ocean in newly hatched green turtle leaves its nest on t.v. beach on kenya's south coast its journey monitored by fishermen from a local organization the t.v. turtle police they're happy that the green turtle numbers are bouncing back what. humans were the biggest threat the turtles faced because people used to eat them. but we mobilised ourselves here in t. we and turtles and turtle eggs are no longer being eaten. before. they t. we turtle police monitor and protect eggs that are laid here now more eggs are hatching them before the fishermen also receive training on turtle ecology and they pass this knowledge on to their communities. so many push. ups right now in the world right now climate change me to fend off the story. faces my friends the way for just one week. how much w
council screenings because these services also depend on us. so we stay in kenya which is seeing more green turtles hatch on its southern shores it's welcome news because the green turtle is listed as endangered on the list all 3 species now a local conservation group is one of many trying to protect the turtles and their head from a wave off the. making a break for the ocean in newly hatched green turtle leaves its nest on t.v. beach on kenya's south coast its journey monitored by fishermen...
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they'll be the political will on the city council to get the job done and time is of the essence in antioch police today all kron 4 news. >>and incarcerated southernnty sheriff's office says all a fall died after testing positive for the virus in december the 37 year-old was hospitalized earlier this month after some complications. thing pleaded not guilty following his arrest on murder and attempted murder charges in the death of his mother and her boyfriend back in august of 2017 and was awaiting a jury trial scheduled for july. >>the u.s. is close to approving a 3rd covid-19 vaccine doctor anthony fauci said the johnson and johnson single dose vaccine. we'll likely be approved in about 2 weeks. >>i don't want to get ahead of them, but i have to tell you i would be surprised if it was any more than 2 weeks from now that the data will be analyzed and decisions would be made that's really good news as you said, because that would be if it does get an emergency use authorization. yet again another candidate that does have some differences and that's good because it gives a wider range of flexibility. >>well doctor fauci says another advantage of th
they'll be the political will on the city council to get the job done and time is of the essence in antioch police today all kron 4 news. >>and incarcerated southernnty sheriff's office says all a fall died after testing positive for the virus in december the 37 year-old was hospitalized earlier this month after some complications. thing pleaded not guilty following his arrest on murder and attempted murder charges in the death of his mother and her boyfriend back in august of 2017 and...
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council on public history. sarotte is the inaugural holder of the kravis distinguished professorship of historical studies at johns hopkins university. most recently, she was the dean's professor of history at university of southern california, usc. she's also a research associate at harvard university. phd in history at yale university. she is the author and editor of the five books, including "the collapse." the struggled to create post-cold war europe." both were selected as "financial times'" books of the year, among other distinctions and awards. following graduate school, mary served as a white house fellow and joined the faculty of the university of cambridge, where she reserved -- received tenure. she is a former humble scholar scholar.ldt mary, who haswith to park a little early today go and teach -- to part a little early today to go and teach. we will have questions for simon, who will have a chance to immediately respond to the questions. mary, the zoom room is yours. great to have you with us today. mary: excellent. it's an honor and pleasure to acknowledge the work of a brilliant young scholar doing amazing work on the reagan era, which we all really want to understand better, because it is hugely i
council on public history. sarotte is the inaugural holder of the kravis distinguished professorship of historical studies at johns hopkins university. most recently, she was the dean's professor of history at university of southern california, usc. she's also a research associate at harvard university. phd in history at yale university. she is the author and editor of the five books, including "the collapse." the struggled to create post-cold war europe." both were selected as...
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council on public history. the holder ofs the distinguished fellowship of the circle studies at johns hopkins university. most recently she was the dean's professor of history at the university of southern california. she is also a research associate at harvard university center for european studies. b.a. at earned her harvard. she is the author of five books, 9: theing collapse and 198 struggle to create post-cold war europe, both of which were financial times books of the year. marywing graduate school, served as a white house fellow then joined the jack nolte university of cambridge only then to go off to teach at ufc. she is a former humboldt scholar, a member of the council on foreign relations. we will start with mary, who will depart early today to go and teach. endk each commentator to their commentary with a few questions for simon. simon will get a chance to immediately respond to the questions so we can start the conversation. yours.he zoom room is >> it is an honor to be here and a pleasure to acknowledge the work of a billion scholar doing -- brilliant scholar doing work on the reagan era. i was casting my eye over the names of the people in the audience ended is a testamen
council on public history. the holder ofs the distinguished fellowship of the circle studies at johns hopkins university. most recently she was the dean's professor of history at the university of southern california. she is also a research associate at harvard university center for european studies. b.a. at earned her harvard. she is the author of five books, 9: theing collapse and 198 struggle to create post-cold war europe, both of which were financial times books of the year. marywing...