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amr.irby: the ukrainians announced they have now taken back a key drought hub and a printer industrial city. -- a major industrial city. the russians were wanting to use it to supply their own efforts. that is a significant development. it falls on the heels of so many other territorial gains by ukrainian armed forces in the northeast area of the country. it follows suit for the counteroffensive, which is moved an impressive speed. in the south, near paris on -- near herson, ukrainians make progress. not as dramatic in the northeast, but it is working. david: tell us about the weather. it is important for ukrainians to make as much progress as possible before the weather gets worse? amr. kirby: i think you can see from zelenskyy's plan that they timed these counteroffensive's for good weather. as we get into the holiday season, it gets wet, cold, much harder to maneuver, so the weather will be a factor. david: what is the role of what the u.s. is providing? i sat that another round of arti
amr.irby: the ukrainians announced they have now taken back a key drought hub and a printer industrial city. -- a major industrial city. the russians were wanting to use it to supply their own efforts. that is a significant development. it falls on the heels of so many other territorial gains by ukrainian armed forces in the northeast area of the country. it follows suit for the counteroffensive, which is moved an impressive speed. in the south, near paris on -- near herson, ukrainians make...
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or i've finished amr trade expert at the kill institute for the world economy. thank you very much. thank you. and we go now to some of the other global business stories making headlines. chinese tech companies are facing the effects of the latest u. s. export rules, which aim to cut china out of selective semiconductor chips made with u. s. equipment shares and chinese giant alibaba fell over 3 percent while china's semiconductor firms swamped nearly 6 percent. japan is opening its doors to tourists. travelers will be able to visit the country just as they could before the cove at 19 pandemic. japans airline stores and tourists hotspots are excited to revive their businesses a week. yeah, and means that some visitors actually have much more buying power. heavy rainfall in india has damage key, summer grown crops and hooting, rice, soybean cotton and vegetables just before harvesting that could still conflation and asia's 3rd biggest car economy. our food prices could prompt new delhi to introduce additional export restrictions on commodities, including rice, meat, and sugar, was si
or i've finished amr trade expert at the kill institute for the world economy. thank you very much. thank you. and we go now to some of the other global business stories making headlines. chinese tech companies are facing the effects of the latest u. s. export rules, which aim to cut china out of selective semiconductor chips made with u. s. equipment shares and chinese giant alibaba fell over 3 percent while china's semiconductor firms swamped nearly 6 percent. japan is opening its doors to...
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effects use in order to be able to still be profitable even when pride rates a decrease or i've finished amr trade expert at the kill institute for the world economy. thank you very much. thank you. or i, we want to talk more about the recently awarded nobel prize for economics. and for that we go to our correspond ashatash, pandey, ashatash. these 3 economists, including former u. s. fed chief, been bernard k, a just named as the winners of this award. what can you tell us about the common thread running through their research? well, it's about the, the see the importance of banks. just why we need banks in the economy. is it fair that banks make money out of our savings? and they've decided and did the analysis shows that yes, banks are very important. and they're generally wisdom. before the research was that financial crisis usually lead to collapsing of banks and there's a run on banks and they do collapse. but it's their research that actually sure that it was the collapse of the banks that actually made the financial crisis was so easy played actually did. the research is extremely im
effects use in order to be able to still be profitable even when pride rates a decrease or i've finished amr trade expert at the kill institute for the world economy. thank you very much. thank you. or i, we want to talk more about the recently awarded nobel prize for economics. and for that we go to our correspond ashatash, pandey, ashatash. these 3 economists, including former u. s. fed chief, been bernard k, a just named as the winners of this award. what can you tell us about the common...
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i amre honored to be at the library and i appreciate everyone coming out this morning. welcome to the land of $7 gas. [laughter] let's jump in at your second attorney general. you had a great life and retirement. the balance in being able to do consulting. what called you back into public service? >> i thought we were at a thcritical juncture in our history. i felt the election was absolutely essential to win. i was worried for the republicans. i was worried progressives were pretty close to pushing the country over the cliff which would be hard to recover. idi did not -- i was never not supporting him initially, but i was happy to support him once he won the nomination. i think his policies were excellent policies which were just what the country needed. but i felt that the democrats werele trying to hobble his administration with this russia gate thing which i was skeptical about. it did not add up completely to me. i was worried we were headed towards a constitutional crisis. the department of justice and the fbi were in turmoil. had lost a lot of credibility with th
i amre honored to be at the library and i appreciate everyone coming out this morning. welcome to the land of $7 gas. [laughter] let's jump in at your second attorney general. you had a great life and retirement. the balance in being able to do consulting. what called you back into public service? >> i thought we were at a thcritical juncture in our history. i felt the election was absolutely essential to win. i was worried for the republicans. i was worried progressives were pretty close...
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about the possibility of us being in nuclear amr get in. you spent time with president biden, what does his warning reveal about how he sees putin? and what he is capable of doing when cornered? >> number one, i think he takes vladimir putin as a serious threat. he has been dealing with putin for decades now. first as a senator, then as vice president, now president of the united states. i think what's important right now is the political context. it is important for the president to, basically, explain to the american public what the stakes are that are involved in this fight in ukraine. because what is happening is you are seeing conservatives who supported that ukraine efforts in the united states start to peel away. and i think there's some concern on the presidents part that it may happen in his own part. so i think that putin has suggested that he might use nuclear weapons and while the white house is saying that there is no new intelligence about that, it is important for the president if he wants to continue the support for ukraine
about the possibility of us being in nuclear amr get in. you spent time with president biden, what does his warning reveal about how he sees putin? and what he is capable of doing when cornered? >> number one, i think he takes vladimir putin as a serious threat. he has been dealing with putin for decades now. first as a senator, then as vice president, now president of the united states. i think what's important right now is the political context. it is important for the president to,...
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mayor, we were at a luncheon being hosted by the union square bid and the mayor announced that the the amrand i knew she wanted to get it done. it was just a vision at that time. we took that back with our team and made it happen. and here is the result of that vision by our mayor. the program started as a pilot about two years ago. this was during the global pandemic when we were constructing the program and doing everything we had to do. we had to get the support of all these wonderful elected officials behind me to get it funded. but within pretty quick amount of time, we started with 10 ambassadors assigned to union square right where the mayor made that announcement. so she delivered and we driferred on that -- delivered on that promise. the goal was to hire a retired police officers not to replace but support our 50 officers in the union street area. we were intentional with piloting this program in union square. i'm happy to say that we met those expectations of the mayor and i firmly believe we metropolitan the expectation of everybody in that room when the mayor made that announce
mayor, we were at a luncheon being hosted by the union square bid and the mayor announced that the the amrand i knew she wanted to get it done. it was just a vision at that time. we took that back with our team and made it happen. and here is the result of that vision by our mayor. the program started as a pilot about two years ago. this was during the global pandemic when we were constructing the program and doing everything we had to do. we had to get the support of all these wonderful...
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. >> jen psaki, thank you for this first appearance in your new role on amr. >> great to be here. >>f many, as well as your new show. thank you. >>> we will have more from here in battleground pennsylvania ahead. first, the senate race in nevada where the sitting democratic senator is now being challenged, a tough challenge from an election denier. >>> in michigan, the race for governor bringing out the political heavy hitters. stay with us. this is a special edition of "andrea mitchell reports." we are live from pittsburgh only on msnbc. >> can i get a job? can i pay my rent? >> as important as those table issues are, without democracy, none of that counts. for business. unlock new insights and efficiency, with leading ultra-capacity 5g coverage. t-mobile for business has 5g that's ready right now. if you still have symptoms of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. stand up to your symptoms with rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that tackles pain, stiffness, swelling. for s
. >> jen psaki, thank you for this first appearance in your new role on amr. >> great to be here. >>f many, as well as your new show. thank you. >>> we will have more from here in battleground pennsylvania ahead. first, the senate race in nevada where the sitting democratic senator is now being challenged, a tough challenge from an election denier. >>> in michigan, the race for governor bringing out the political heavy hitters. stay with us. this is a special...
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that pub amr a long time, the media refuse to believe that populistr americans who support the maga movement would have anything in common with hispanic voters. w buwrt they were wrong. so i say baumol's is with it and that's the angle. joinin all right. joining me now, congressman rick warren running forti reelection and the thirty fourtonh district against congressman vincent gonzalez and congressionacongressl candie cassidy garcia, running into the twenty eighth district against congressman henry cuellar and congressional candidate veronica de la cruz, runnincruzg the fifth district against michelle volero. congressman flores, let's startr with you. today, we learn that the congressional hispanic caucuse cong is officially rejeg your membership and thel congressional hispanic caucus thcause you're not a democrat. thisis has to be something from one of the committee or sar sarcastic websites out there. yes. or is it true?caes out t it's true. i was born in burgos,t is tamaulipas, mexico a t, on june 14 . i became the first mexican borns congresswoman eversw elected in congress. and that's
that pub amr a long time, the media refuse to believe that populistr americans who support the maga movement would have anything in common with hispanic voters. w buwrt they were wrong. so i say baumol's is with it and that's the angle. joinin all right. joining me now, congressman rick warren running forti reelection and the thirty fourtonh district against congressman vincent gonzalez and congressionacongressl candie cassidy garcia, running into the twenty eighth district against congressman...
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it's you know, it's asiancan-amr pacific islanderic. it is made up of those who've been told that they are not worthy of being here. it is comprised of thoseasian-pi who are documented and undocumented in a couple ofo presidential cycles. >> you'll be on election night. you'llential be announcing thal calling the thirty eight electoral votes of texas e for the democratic nominee for president . it's changing. dees going to become a purpl state and then a blue state because of the demographics, --the demographics of america ar not on the side of the republican party. d the new voters in this country a are moving away from them. and instead they're moving too e be independents or even vote . othe >> on the other side, there was. tiny dick durbin admitting that by design, america's population is changing faster a than in any country in history, and you aree required to include. rate that is a great thing. you you must celebrate it.u ar and if you don't, you're evil. but you also can't acknowledge t what's happening. in other words, it's no
it's you know, it's asiancan-amr pacific islanderic. it is made up of those who've been told that they are not worthy of being here. it is comprised of thoseasian-pi who are documented and undocumented in a couple ofo presidential cycles. >> you'll be on election night. you'llential be announcing thal calling the thirty eight electoral votes of texas e for the democratic nominee for president . it's changing. dees going to become a purpl state and then a blue state because of the...