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>> so these are the alex? >> the whole incident and why this one, there's shooting, why did this one get that kind of attention? >> obviously as everyone in this room knows and can probably remember where you were when this happens . it wasn't just an unimaginable crime, the slaughter of 21st graders trying to hide in their classrooms. and the six women who tried to protect them. and initially, even the parents themselves couldn't countenance this. the people around them, they told me about how they wake up even today and say some mornings, that was a nightmare. and then realize no, actually it's my life. so i think there were a number of people who congregated online, especially moms who had children around the age and they just couldn't believe it. they would show up at the sandy hook facebook group was one of the biggest and i are groups at the time.there were hundreds. they would gather at night. they would talk all night long. they would show upusually after work . come in and out and just exchange their
>> so these are the alex? >> the whole incident and why this one, there's shooting, why did this one get that kind of attention? >> obviously as everyone in this room knows and can probably remember where you were when this happens . it wasn't just an unimaginable crime, the slaughter of 21st graders trying to hide in their classrooms. and the six women who tried to protect them. and initially, even the parents themselves couldn't countenance this. the people around them, they...
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yes, so alex jones. we love this part out of our narrative was a regular on our tea so he would get up. this is russia today. yeah, russia today kremlin funded state tv. he would get up in the middle of the night, you know, his ex-wife told me clamber out of bed, you know ready to go on our tea at all hours. he was eager to expand his platform by whatever means necessary. he's been a putin fan and apologist from the start. he admires that and i actually think and you know, paul and i have talked about this. when i was a reporter in eastern europe, it was you know, even then not terribly long ago. it would have taken a pretty sophisticated foreign adversary like russia to sew the kind of disinformation that we are doing ourselves and if we're worried about russia interfering in our next election, don't worry about it because we've already done it and we'll do it again, right? so it's ours. it's not where these groups in this country. yeah, but was he funded now, but talk about bots one, you know, i asked
yes, so alex jones. we love this part out of our narrative was a regular on our tea so he would get up. this is russia today. yeah, russia today kremlin funded state tv. he would get up in the middle of the night, you know, his ex-wife told me clamber out of bed, you know ready to go on our tea at all hours. he was eager to expand his platform by whatever means necessary. he's been a putin fan and apologist from the start. he admires that and i actually think and you know, paul and i have...
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no worse than alex jones. is it arguable that he is worse given his clear goal to profit from facilitating propaganda lies and hate. that's a good question. i'm gonna ask that one of him, but go ahead. he's never given you another interview. no, he's never going to cost me. no, yes. so but the parlor guy did that didn't turn out well for him. yeah the yeah, i you know, you could are you i could see why people argue that you know, i mean, it's one thing to know. yeah. okay, we have time okay. we'll okay. go ahead go finish it. okay, we're gonna yeah, i mean, not really i think that that's legit argument that right, you know, he knows what's going on. yeah. he it's been too long. he knows what he's created. he just can't control it and he's he's one of the richest people in the world. yeah. all right, so i'm gonna ask one more question. let see which one see they're all so good. sorry. we didn't get to that's okay. i think this is the same email email me. yeah, it's these are the same one. i'm gonna read them bo
no worse than alex jones. is it arguable that he is worse given his clear goal to profit from facilitating propaganda lies and hate. that's a good question. i'm gonna ask that one of him, but go ahead. he's never given you another interview. no, he's never going to cost me. no, yes. so but the parlor guy did that didn't turn out well for him. yeah the yeah, i you know, you could are you i could see why people argue that you know, i mean, it's one thing to know. yeah. okay, we have time okay....
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alex jones was a master after this. any time he had been sued it's because he demonized a certain group. heis said they were importing immigrant rapists. it's always about demonizing one of the groups whatever it happens to be. and n regimentio is engagement. >> there's been discussion about theou restoration of trust based on the reporting what do you believe we need to do to improve trust in the institutions like the media, government and each other? >> that is a big question. >> ukraine is interesting bringing togetherr nato again which is a sad way to get there. >> that kind of unity. one of the worrying things is as the erosion of trust in the a mainstream media because as one of the sandy hook lawyers put it, if there are no arbiters of truth, anybody can be an arbiter of truth and that's what this is. also when people do s not even agree on a basic set of facts. do youy have an answer? >> i wish iss knew. >> it's an interesting issue when they are in silos and something we used to talk about when he would bring e
alex jones was a master after this. any time he had been sued it's because he demonized a certain group. heis said they were importing immigrant rapists. it's always about demonizing one of the groups whatever it happens to be. and n regimentio is engagement. >> there's been discussion about theou restoration of trust based on the reporting what do you believe we need to do to improve trust in the institutions like the media, government and each other? >> that is a big question....
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jones or mark zuckerberg about alex jones. and asked him, before even sat down with him, before they weree even recording said you're going to take downt this material you're going to take down alex jones. you're going to d platform him i said three weeks and he said no that's ridiculous i'm not. i said ohh no you are. he essentially said he's going to make me and i said me i brought it up right a away. thinking he would avoid that question the thorny question of alex jones and may segue right over to the holocaust. holocaust denial being basically those people are just mistaken. no they do not mean to lie. i felt it was a definition of a holocaust that they actually need to lie benevolently. in that case andt don't you to react to this i was not surprised by what they did, what they did was when he moved we talked about alex jones and he felt uncomfortable because at the time it was getting a lot of attention. he said you know, let's move on to theas holocaust and i was lie no. don't do it, i felt bad as a parent don't do it.
jones or mark zuckerberg about alex jones. and asked him, before even sat down with him, before they weree even recording said you're going to take downt this material you're going to take down alex jones. you're going to d platform him i said three weeks and he said no that's ridiculous i'm not. i said ohh no you are. he essentially said he's going to make me and i said me i brought it up right a away. thinking he would avoid that question the thorny question of alex jones and may segue right...
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alex? >> that would be very significant, but again we don't know the circumstances under which they're doing so. are they like other ukrainians, in part of the east, that have been taken out of the homes and shipped into russia? we don't know this yet. my question to you is, do we have any idea how long the civilians have been there? as i mentioned, we've been reporting about the fighters, the ukrainian fighters holed up in their. it's been a good three weeks. it's remarkable that they've been able to stay off the russian military. do we also have an idea about the kind of supplies they have? food, water, basic necessities? you describe that type, or raf. >> so those supplies that they have a rapidly diminishing. this woman's husband, the fighter inside the plant, he told her, at this point through's exhaustion, the thing he wants most is a glass of clean water. they've been drinking filthy water in the tunnels underneath that plant, to try to survive. when ukrainian officials said that the
alex? >> that would be very significant, but again we don't know the circumstances under which they're doing so. are they like other ukrainians, in part of the east, that have been taken out of the homes and shipped into russia? we don't know this yet. my question to you is, do we have any idea how long the civilians have been there? as i mentioned, we've been reporting about the fighters, the ukrainian fighters holed up in their. it's been a good three weeks. it's remarkable that they've...
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alex: the u.k. clearly faces a number of supply shocks.s a result of brexit and the other as a result of rising energy prices. the bank of england has in the face of that moving neutral toward stimulus and that makes sense relative to other central banks as well. the question is whether central banks go further on taking their foot off the gas. francine: thank you so much for your insight. alex brazier, deputy head and managing director of blackrock. we are looking at foreign ministers entering into the nato meeting and any of them are in serious conversations. we will hear from foreign ministers as they go around the world -- go around the room. we speak with christos megalou of piraeus bank next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. 42 minutes into the trading day and we are still seeing support for the european stocks. they are climbing but not as much as they were minutes ago. the euro stoxx 600 getting some 0.2%. wicking at u.s. futures, they are also stabilizing -- looking at u.s. futures, they are also stabilizin
alex: the u.k. clearly faces a number of supply shocks.s a result of brexit and the other as a result of rising energy prices. the bank of england has in the face of that moving neutral toward stimulus and that makes sense relative to other central banks as well. the question is whether central banks go further on taking their foot off the gas. francine: thank you so much for your insight. alex brazier, deputy head and managing director of blackrock. we are looking at foreign ministers entering...
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alex? >> gotta tell, you kelly, i've seen you dotted around that country listening to story after story of heartbreak and fear. and it is our utterly heartbreaking, for us to have to hear. thank you for that, nonetheless. let's go now to nbc's mike memoli is at the white house. mike, we have presidents alaska, who announced yesterday that he's going to be meeting today with the u.s. secretary of state and the defense secretary. but u.s. officials are not confirming this at this point. we talked about that, the reasons for that, in the last hour. have you heard any update since? >> no, alex, it's still radio silence from the white house, from the state department, from the pentagon. unwilling to confirm, at this, point whether secretary blinken and secretary austin already traveling to ukraine. that's not unusual, given the security sensitivities of sending these kinds of high-level officials into what is actually a war zone. typically, i've done this with vice president biden for instance,
alex? >> gotta tell, you kelly, i've seen you dotted around that country listening to story after story of heartbreak and fear. and it is our utterly heartbreaking, for us to have to hear. thank you for that, nonetheless. let's go now to nbc's mike memoli is at the white house. mike, we have presidents alaska, who announced yesterday that he's going to be meeting today with the u.s. secretary of state and the defense secretary. but u.s. officials are not confirming this at this point. we...
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what alex is called that the daughter came? nothing shines for you today, even if you roll, that you drink a little rain with them. well, sit down, talk, praise the treat and back off, so that they think that the drunk. well, yes, yes. well come on good. i have nothing like this, especially dimka andreeva, such a tear-off, you imagine today she tells me that she wants to get married, i say, zinochka is still too early to get married, i don’t want her and everything is for pavlik ushakov yes, you know that these are the best in our lives are still children. it's true, it's very good work after work. let's actually for the children. yes, let's go for you. because of you, too, because of you , mom. what a good wonderful cake i'll sit a little longer? no, that's not what i meant, right. that's just me here. that's such a smart one. you are doing great. this is what? you? i have children, i have a son. yes, he remained without a mother in the most difficult age period, you know, it was very hard with him. well, or him with me. in a
what alex is called that the daughter came? nothing shines for you today, even if you roll, that you drink a little rain with them. well, sit down, talk, praise the treat and back off, so that they think that the drunk. well, yes, yes. well come on good. i have nothing like this, especially dimka andreeva, such a tear-off, you imagine today she tells me that she wants to get married, i say, zinochka is still too early to get married, i don’t want her and everything is for pavlik ushakov yes,...
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go ahead, alex, why? absolutely. i mean, look and it's, it's are for exactly what you said, i mean, this goes a, it, it's a what the us thought would be a win for them in this, in the sense that nordstrom chew is not working. they thought that they, they basically shut their oil, went to europe, exactly the way that they plan to. but a, it's a little bit more difficult than, than what they imagined to do in the 1st place. and as far as i don't correct me if i'm wrong, they're still a pipeline. they runs 3 am praying from russia into europe. so you were in the middle of a war, this pipeline still flowing. saw it from the very beginning. got from my lease, from my humble opinion, i was like, why doesn't russia just turned that tap off after alex available? alex, i will even add a layer to that, that yes, that pipeline. it's the i'm out through a through a pipeline, and they're shipping it through ukraine and they're paying the ukranian government transit fees as we speak. okay. or you go, okay, and these are 2 countrie
go ahead, alex, why? absolutely. i mean, look and it's, it's are for exactly what you said, i mean, this goes a, it, it's a what the us thought would be a win for them in this, in the sense that nordstrom chew is not working. they thought that they, they basically shut their oil, went to europe, exactly the way that they plan to. but a, it's a little bit more difficult than, than what they imagined to do in the 1st place. and as far as i don't correct me if i'm wrong, they're still a pipeline....
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>> reporter: hi, alex. well, you know, since the ukrainians sunk that flagship "moskva," a symbol of russian military might, the ukrainians said that the russians will almost certainly seek retribution, and they did. they hit a missile factory. that missile factory made those neptune missiles which hit that warship and yesterday they hit kharkiv pretty badly. they killed at least seven people in kharkiv, including a 7-month-old baby. they hit kharkiv again today with at least two dead, and you know, since that attack, alex, the air raid sirens have been going off a lot more frequently all across the country, all the way here in lviv. they hadn't been going off that often in lviv but since that battle ship was sunk, they were going off a lot more often and as you mentioned, the ukrainian authorities are saying they intercepted four cruise missiles shots from a russian su-35 plane that took off from belarus. so that's the latest attack we have had in lviv in a long time but the ukrainians are saying that they
>> reporter: hi, alex. well, you know, since the ukrainians sunk that flagship "moskva," a symbol of russian military might, the ukrainians said that the russians will almost certainly seek retribution, and they did. they hit a missile factory. that missile factory made those neptune missiles which hit that warship and yesterday they hit kharkiv pretty badly. they killed at least seven people in kharkiv, including a 7-month-old baby. they hit kharkiv again today with at least...
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welcome to "alex witt reports." we begin this hour with more new video showing aftermath of shelling in the city of kharkiv earlier today. ukraine officials claims russian missiles hit a hospital, apartment building and kindergarten. at least 5 killed, 14 wounded. new video from the dire standoff in mariupol and possibly the longest night of this war. russian officials claiming only 400 ukrainian fighters remain in the city. ukrainians say completely surrounded holed up inside a steel plant still refusing to surrender as russia sets its sights on the wider donbas region. >> for us the battle for donbass is extremely important. important for reason of safety and a grouping located in donbas is one of the best military we have. it is a large group, and russia wants to encircle them and destroy them. it is nearly 40,000 people. it is 44,000 professional military men survived a great war from the beginning of 2014. this is why it is very important for us to preserve that part of our armor. >> the russian military sendin
welcome to "alex witt reports." we begin this hour with more new video showing aftermath of shelling in the city of kharkiv earlier today. ukraine officials claims russian missiles hit a hospital, apartment building and kindergarten. at least 5 killed, 14 wounded. new video from the dire standoff in mariupol and possibly the longest night of this war. russian officials claiming only 400 ukrainian fighters remain in the city. ukrainians say completely surrounded holed up inside a steel...
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alex? >> i still can't figure out why apartment buildings are targets of russian built missiles, other district error in the people there in ukraine. anyway, kelly, thank you for that. let's go to nbc's mike men leave at the white house for us. president zelenskyy says he said to meet with secretary of state anthony blinken as well as defense artery lloyd austin today. what can you tell us about this high stakes meeting? i'm going to be clear about this, it has been hard for us to confirm details of this meeting. so, do you know anything? >> yeah, alex, i want to underscore that point. because we have to make clear that the white house, biden administration officials more broadly, have been unable to can form what's alive ski said publicly of this high delegation visiting ukraine. and there's good reason. remember, when we saw those pictures of uk prime minister boris johnson in kyiv the white house was questioned repeatedly about whether we will see president biden make such a visit. , ult
alex? >> i still can't figure out why apartment buildings are targets of russian built missiles, other district error in the people there in ukraine. anyway, kelly, thank you for that. let's go to nbc's mike men leave at the white house for us. president zelenskyy says he said to meet with secretary of state anthony blinken as well as defense artery lloyd austin today. what can you tell us about this high stakes meeting? i'm going to be clear about this, it has been hard for us to confirm...
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>> reporter: well, good afternoon to you, alex.e county and nearby county could be the real losers in all of this. now, as you said, yesterday, governor ron desantis signed into law that essentially dissolves the reedy creek special improvement district. what that means is that for the last 55 years, disney has kind of been in charge, self-governing, if you will, over all of its 25,000 acres here, making its own decisions about things like water, power, and infrastructure. now, disney will have to seek some kind of county, perhaps state regulatory approval, and governor ron desantis has not been shy about the fact that his decision to dissolve this special district was in response to disney's public support of the so-called "don't say gay" legislation. >> for disney to come out and put a statement and say that the bill should have never passed and that they are going to actively work to repeal it, i think, one, was fundamentally dishonest, but two, i think that crossed the line. this state is governed by the interests of the people
>> reporter: well, good afternoon to you, alex.e county and nearby county could be the real losers in all of this. now, as you said, yesterday, governor ron desantis signed into law that essentially dissolves the reedy creek special improvement district. what that means is that for the last 55 years, disney has kind of been in charge, self-governing, if you will, over all of its 25,000 acres here, making its own decisions about things like water, power, and infrastructure. now, disney...
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good alex. so sorry. most where confrontations in the round the at the, the alex a compound that ended in 11 day war between israel and hamas. so this could escalate, that's what, that's what trying to be prevented at the moment. even the united nations special coordinator for the middle east said that he was working with all parties to try and calm things at the my, on the ground won't of help is the video the went ground of israeli forces going in the i like to most to detain that people within the boss that men to of had apparently remained. busy off to the violent confrontation of it that will be seen by some people. muslims, palestinians is a red line that has been frost heavily couldn't peace now about the events of the day so far. the scenes inside the alex a mosque in occupied east jerusalem. early friday morning. fighting between stung throwing masked men and his railey police who fight stung grenades and t. guess around 150 people were injured. this palestinian camera, ma'am, was there something
good alex. so sorry. most where confrontations in the round the at the, the alex a compound that ended in 11 day war between israel and hamas. so this could escalate, that's what, that's what trying to be prevented at the moment. even the united nations special coordinator for the middle east said that he was working with all parties to try and calm things at the my, on the ground won't of help is the video the went ground of israeli forces going in the i like to most to detain that people...
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joining us from bank of america is global environmental ambassador alex lisbon. alex, welcome. alex: thank you. to you as well. chris: alex, bank of america wants to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. what are those targets, and how will they help you meet those goals? alex: to start with a bit of a background, one, we committed to achieving net zero, as you say come across the whole of our value chain from our operations, supply chain, but also financing opportunities for 2050. our second goal is submitting to mobilize $1 trillion in capital by 2030 to accelerate the transition. when you think about that in a zero before 2050 goal, that is 28 years in terms of length, so it is important that shorter-term target, and we have done that with a range of 2030 targets. prior to our most recent targets, we have already set ambitious supply chain goals, but as a financial institution, our greatest goal is through financing appliance. it is the capital, the advice, the other support we provide our clients in their net zero journey, so a big focus of the past few years has been on how
joining us from bank of america is global environmental ambassador alex lisbon. alex, welcome. alex: thank you. to you as well. chris: alex, bank of america wants to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. what are those targets, and how will they help you meet those goals? alex: to start with a bit of a background, one, we committed to achieving net zero, as you say come across the whole of our value chain from our operations, supply chain, but also financing opportunities for 2050. our second...
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what were all penalties alex? make it the same people that where the pins on their lapels and the banners and all that. if you ask them, do you know what the don bass is? what do you think their reaction would be? they'd say, what's that? okay, of course, the whole finances anyway. you've put it into context and this is this propaganda intentionally has no contacts you, earl, i mean i want, i want to stick with this winning and losing thing because that's a we keep hearing about. what if the west lose? i mean a and that's in the cards here. i mean, ukraine as it stood on february 24th. we'll never return to that ever. okay. and when we hear the foreign secretary of the u. k. lloyd austin, you know, they're all in here. i mean, this is good and very, very badly because there will be a winner, and there will be a loser. and my hunch is, given that it's a neighboring country to russia, with russia, with overwhelming military force, is going to be a disaster for nato. and it is a disaster for nato. go ahead, earl pete
what were all penalties alex? make it the same people that where the pins on their lapels and the banners and all that. if you ask them, do you know what the don bass is? what do you think their reaction would be? they'd say, what's that? okay, of course, the whole finances anyway. you've put it into context and this is this propaganda intentionally has no contacts you, earl, i mean i want, i want to stick with this winning and losing thing because that's a we keep hearing about. what if the...
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well, alex, i mean let me finish it with you here. i mean, they are the are western publics prepared for the long term long. busy cold war, even if it flares up with that, with russia, they prepared for that 30 seconds. no, you're not. absolutely not lucky. europe right now, it's taking a look at the euro. is right now, i mean we saw this during 1999 during castillo, europe was hit, the euro was hit, the un was hit ignored completely, as well as russia, 3 birds with one stone back. then this is exactly the same type of thing and it makes you fake why this could have been predicted at this could be this paradigm shift. everybody's talking about. russia could be a useful step by actually shutting down oil. what is it? we're going electric? what are we doing there should be some mastermind up there who's completely off his rocker? who thinks that this is a good thing? it'll always be what could have been gentlemen? that's all the time we have here. i want to thank my guest and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here archie's. se
well, alex, i mean let me finish it with you here. i mean, they are the are western publics prepared for the long term long. busy cold war, even if it flares up with that, with russia, they prepared for that 30 seconds. no, you're not. absolutely not lucky. europe right now, it's taking a look at the euro. is right now, i mean we saw this during 1999 during castillo, europe was hit, the euro was hit, the un was hit ignored completely, as well as russia, 3 birds with one stone back. then this is...
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well, alex, i mean, let me finish it with you here. i mean, they are the are western publics prepared for the long term, long cold war, even if it flares up with that with russia they prepared for that 30 seconds. no, you're not. absolutely not lucky. europe right now is taking a look at the euro. is right now because we saw this during 1999 during castillo, europe was hit, the euro was hit, the u. n was hit ignored completely, as well as russia, 3 birds with one stone back. then this is exactly the same type of thing and it makes you fake why this could have been predicted at this. could be this paradigm shift. everybody's talking about. russia could be a useful step by actually shutting down oil. what is it we're going electric? what are we doing there should be some mastermind up there who's completely off his rocker. who thinks that this is a good thing? it'll always be what could have been gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to thank my guess, and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are, do you see you
well, alex, i mean, let me finish it with you here. i mean, they are the are western publics prepared for the long term, long cold war, even if it flares up with that with russia they prepared for that 30 seconds. no, you're not. absolutely not lucky. europe right now is taking a look at the euro. is right now because we saw this during 1999 during castillo, europe was hit, the euro was hit, the u. n was hit ignored completely, as well as russia, 3 birds with one stone back. then this is...
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alex. >> matt bradley, thank you so much from kyiv for that. for all of you, you were witnessing a significant satellite delay between here and kyiv. let's move on to what's new today relative to the january 6th committee, reportedly getting hands on revealing text messages involving two of donald trump's most ardent supporters on capitol hill. cnn reviewed almost 100 texts and from mark meadows to mark lee, and congressman chip roy in the weeks leading up to the capitol attack. supporting trump's efforts to overturn the election and remain in power until ultimately backing off when they realized his claims were baseless. let's go to allie raffa joining us on capitol hill. let's make the point that nbc news has not independently verified the texts in this report. however, what do we know based on the reporting that is out there? >> reporter: alex, we've talked about over the last few weeks, several members of trump's inner circle who were in communication, direct communication with former white house chief of staff mark meadows. these are peopl
alex. >> matt bradley, thank you so much from kyiv for that. for all of you, you were witnessing a significant satellite delay between here and kyiv. let's move on to what's new today relative to the january 6th committee, reportedly getting hands on revealing text messages involving two of donald trump's most ardent supporters on capitol hill. cnn reviewed almost 100 texts and from mark meadows to mark lee, and congressman chip roy in the weeks leading up to the capitol attack....
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>> yes, alex, we do have friends behind us, there. sorry for my word salad as i try to talk to you through that. it's just the usual weekend protesters, a little bit of trump, sound, playing there to. just a fun saturday. here >> another day in washington, thank you very much, appreciate that julie. >> joining us now is primala jayapal, a democratic member of the house budget and judiciary committee and chair of the progressive caucus. always welcome on the show. let's go to, you my friend. as i ask you about your thoughts about the 33 billion dollar request. do you support that? that would be billions to ukraine, and during this war. can we afford it? >> alex it's great to see you as always, and absolutely i support this. we are seeing the horrors continue of russia's unprovoked and illegal war on ukraine. keit's heartbreaking, it's absolutely heartbreaking. i think the united states is trying to do everything we can to help ukraine to do wetlands to do. it's really kept up a tremendous resistance. and you see the russian forces cont
>> yes, alex, we do have friends behind us, there. sorry for my word salad as i try to talk to you through that. it's just the usual weekend protesters, a little bit of trump, sound, playing there to. just a fun saturday. here >> another day in washington, thank you very much, appreciate that julie. >> joining us now is primala jayapal, a democratic member of the house budget and judiciary committee and chair of the progressive caucus. always welcome on the show. let's go to,...
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so i called alex honnold.x is one of the boldest if not the single boldest climber in the world. i told him what we were going to try to do, and alex loved the idea of getting bruce up the cliff. alex is a can-do kind of guy. >> a trip like this with a renowned biologist, with a great team, with a cool objective, it's something that i've always wanted to do in my life. my role on the trip is to make sure we successfully climb the wall, and i think that, you know, particularly with an 80-year-old man, we're going to be pretty careful about it. >> 4,000 feet, i had us veering off at 3,750, the closest to the wall. >> that's 2,000 feet of vertical, huh? bruce, is that adequate for you? >> oh, yeah, i should be able to get specimens. >> if we can just get you to the top. >> yeah. >> you can do the full survey. >> the very best-case scenario would be that the wall is steep enough that the rope basically hangs freely down in a plumb line. he'd be sitting on a chair, slowly levitating up the wall, enjoying the view,
so i called alex honnold.x is one of the boldest if not the single boldest climber in the world. i told him what we were going to try to do, and alex loved the idea of getting bruce up the cliff. alex is a can-do kind of guy. >> a trip like this with a renowned biologist, with a great team, with a cool objective, it's something that i've always wanted to do in my life. my role on the trip is to make sure we successfully climb the wall, and i think that, you know, particularly with an...
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but alex jones is on the brink of a run. thanks to a series of defamation lawsuits brought by the families of the victims of the 2012 sandy hook shooting. thanks to that, alex jones not find him self liable for millions of dollars in damages. his companies are not trying to declare bankruptcy and desperate attempt to profound a fortune he made pushing lies and diet supplements from being seized. and hearing today in a texas bankruptcy court, jones's lawyers made references to free speech, and elon musk's purchase to twitter to try to pin johnson and his businesses as victims of the so-called woke mob. none of that seems to have helped them. the judge overseeing the case said, he could make a decision on alex jones bankruptcy ploy as soon as next month. but perhaps, there's no better example of just how far alex jones has fallen and the fact that he is now begging for help from the dreaded deep state. he spent so many years weighing against. last, week jones probably reach out to the justice department to try to get an immuni
but alex jones is on the brink of a run. thanks to a series of defamation lawsuits brought by the families of the victims of the 2012 sandy hook shooting. thanks to that, alex jones not find him self liable for millions of dollars in damages. his companies are not trying to declare bankruptcy and desperate attempt to profound a fortune he made pushing lies and diet supplements from being seized. and hearing today in a texas bankruptcy court, jones's lawyers made references to free speech, and...
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it means it has a great story, but you know what they were alex's alex's home.tacular the pool and jacuzzi inviting. looking out the front window. you can see all the people waiting in line to get in and do what all these people are doing. shop for memories here in alex trebek's personal theater room, where they sit around watch movies and send these chairs. even the chairs are for sale. the price tag on this $750 that's for each chair. this piece of art beach master sealed by alexander 6 $750, but the walls are covered in all kinds of paintings and drawings and mixed media. this one here 695 bucks. but for many of these people, it's not about the money. it's about the man you really like. this guy didn't was it about him? i just someone who's super, genuine and wholesome. and um, yeah, just real college student. jasmine maldonado wanted it. trebek magazine on first lady jacqueline kennedy. you want to learn more about her? yeah opportunity exactly. this piece fashioned after trebek will find a new home with disney animator kevin mclean price 450 bucks. at 4 50
it means it has a great story, but you know what they were alex's alex's home.tacular the pool and jacuzzi inviting. looking out the front window. you can see all the people waiting in line to get in and do what all these people are doing. shop for memories here in alex trebek's personal theater room, where they sit around watch movies and send these chairs. even the chairs are for sale. the price tag on this $750 that's for each chair. this piece of art beach master sealed by alexander 6 $750,...
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>> i think it's still very much a long shot, alex, unfortunately. i think what the austrian chancellor is saying is that the venue and sort of the credibility of the turks under president erdogan in istanbul to be a mediator is respected by both sides but i don't think the austrian chancellor is saying that the position of the two sides has come close enough that you can be optimistic at this point still about a negotiated settlement. >> i mean, of course austria remains neutral, militarily speaking. however, the chancellor was able to give my colleague chuck todd some pretty clear insights into the mind of vladimir putin. here is part of that conversation. >> no, i think he is now in his own war logic. you know, he's saying the war is necessary for security guarantees for the russian federation. he doesn't trust the international community. he knows that he has his weapons and he knows the threat of this weapon. so i don't know if he really will use it. but he knows that he can threaten the world with this weapon. so i think he believes he is winni
>> i think it's still very much a long shot, alex, unfortunately. i think what the austrian chancellor is saying is that the venue and sort of the credibility of the turks under president erdogan in istanbul to be a mediator is respected by both sides but i don't think the austrian chancellor is saying that the position of the two sides has come close enough that you can be optimistic at this point still about a negotiated settlement. >> i mean, of course austria remains neutral,...
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welcome to "alex witt reports".begin with the war on ukraine, and the aftermath of shelling on the city of kharkiv today. reuters is reporting at least five people killed in this latest attack. it's one of many under way in several cities, even after russia withdrew ground forces and have set the sights on the eastern donbas region. russia is releasing this new video with a tank and the letter z and the words for donbas painted on. there is no confirmation on why or where the video was take. fighters are holed up in a steel plant refusing to surrender, even though they are completely surrounded by pro-russian forces. >> it is most dire militarily, and heartbreaking. the city doesn't exist anymore. the remaining of the ukrainian army and large group of civilians are basically encircled by the russian forces. no high level talks are taking place. after bucha, it became particularly difficult to continue talking with the russians, but as my president mentioned, mariupol may be a redline. >> also new today, the chancell
welcome to "alex witt reports".begin with the war on ukraine, and the aftermath of shelling on the city of kharkiv today. reuters is reporting at least five people killed in this latest attack. it's one of many under way in several cities, even after russia withdrew ground forces and have set the sights on the eastern donbas region. russia is releasing this new video with a tank and the letter z and the words for donbas painted on. there is no confirmation on why or where the video...
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we'll talk to you again, alex. >> as alex contrary coaches told us, the attacks on mykolaiv have included attacks on hospitals. we're gonna be joined live by washington post reporter who's there next. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. inner voice (furniture maker): i'm rubbing the arms of my chair... ...admiring the craft and detail i've put into it. that way i try to convince myself that i'm in control of the business side of my business. intuit quickbooks makes it easy for you to get a complete view of your business. so you can sit back and... ...relax. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ asya agulnik md: st. jude was founded with an understanding that no child should die in the dawn of life. to work with many partners all over the world, not
we'll talk to you again, alex. >> as alex contrary coaches told us, the attacks on mykolaiv have included attacks on hospitals. we're gonna be joined live by washington post reporter who's there next. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like...
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alex jones. mr.oyer march on the capitol with alex jones and was arrested months later on disorderly conduct charges. both men, shroyer and jones, had connections to the trump white house. alex jones, the right-wing talk show host and snake oil supplement salesman, has said in fact that he had been in touch with white house officials on the days before the january 6th attack. he said he'd been touch with him about leading a march to the u.s. capitol. jones says he spent the night before january 6th at the so-called trump war room at the willard hotel along with steve bannon and mike flynn and rudy giuliani and others. alex jones in fact helped organize the january 6th rally and he encourage his followers to attend. he helped secure over half million dollars in funding. to pay for that event. mr. jones also has known ties to the oath keepers and the proud boys, including their members who would later be charge as part of the alleged seditious conspiracy. to stop the accounting of the electoral votes i
alex jones. mr.oyer march on the capitol with alex jones and was arrested months later on disorderly conduct charges. both men, shroyer and jones, had connections to the trump white house. alex jones, the right-wing talk show host and snake oil supplement salesman, has said in fact that he had been in touch with white house officials on the days before the january 6th attack. he said he'd been touch with him about leading a march to the u.s. capitol. jones says he spent the night before january...
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be alex most just to give you a little bit of a context. this is something that isn't unprecedented. it has happened at times in years past that tends to happen when there's a lot of tension. but the worry now off to this is usually what happens that i like. so most compound doesn't stay there, usually spills over. and this is going to be an extremely busy day in if it's an occupied eastern limit, the old city because it's the most part. so very starting the jury special, we're try the press going on and also good friday for christian. so there's going to be a lot of people in the area pension in this part of the world at the moment if the occupied westbank is great, there's been about 20 pounds to be in. it's less dead this week. and also in a tax, in israel for less that a recent weeks. so at the moment attention proofing. we're looking at the live pictures right now from the scene. this looks like outside the like some os compound. we see, i'm not sure what we're looking at exactly, but lots of people, not that many, but people milling a
be alex most just to give you a little bit of a context. this is something that isn't unprecedented. it has happened at times in years past that tends to happen when there's a lot of tension. but the worry now off to this is usually what happens that i like. so most compound doesn't stay there, usually spills over. and this is going to be an extremely busy day in if it's an occupied eastern limit, the old city because it's the most part. so very starting the jury special, we're try the press...
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we'll talk to you again, alex. >> as alex contrary coaches told us, the attacks on mykolaiv have included attacks on hospitals. we're gonna be joined live by washington post reporter who's there next. reporter who's there next. told us, the attacks on mykolaiv have included attacks on hospitals. we're gonna be joined live by washington post reporter who's there next. reporter who's there next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. and, we're back! it's time to see which chew provides the longest-lasting flea and tick protection. bravecto's the big winner. 12 weeks of powerful protection, nearly 3 times longer than any other chew. bravo, bravecto! bravo! the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. it senses your movements and automatically adjusts nearly 3 times longer than any other chew. so you both stay comfortable all night. it's also temperature balancing so you stay cool. and now, save $1000 on the most popular smart bed. only for a limited time. to learn more, go to sleepnumber.com. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ a baby boy named proton was born in a mykolaiv hospital this weekend. he was born i
we'll talk to you again, alex. >> as alex contrary coaches told us, the attacks on mykolaiv have included attacks on hospitals. we're gonna be joined live by washington post reporter who's there next. reporter who's there next. told us, the attacks on mykolaiv have included attacks on hospitals. we're gonna be joined live by washington post reporter who's there next. reporter who's there next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. and, we're back! it's time to see which chew...
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alex went with her.r extortion, that's a crime. >> yes. >> the campus police understand that? take it seriously? >> they kept saying, it's a scam, it's a scam. >> police seemed to think rowland's phone could've been hacked to get the photos. and that both lauren and her ex might be targets of a scam. so, the attitude of the campus police is, they're both being victimized here? this is a scam using his phone number and her photo. >> yes. >> but this is not him victimizing her? >> yes. >> however, alex says lauren was almost certain rowland was behind it all. that day, lauren also told campus police about the frightening time she caught rowland peeking through her window. they seemed concerned? this is like a boyfriend, girlfriend thing? not a big deal. >> i figured they thought we were overreacting, in a week. >> lauren was embarrassed by those photos and deeply concerned about then getting out. she shared them with campus police and hoped for an immediate arrest. the campus police had promised an update
alex went with her.r extortion, that's a crime. >> yes. >> the campus police understand that? take it seriously? >> they kept saying, it's a scam, it's a scam. >> police seemed to think rowland's phone could've been hacked to get the photos. and that both lauren and her ex might be targets of a scam. so, the attitude of the campus police is, they're both being victimized here? this is a scam using his phone number and her photo. >> yes. >> but this is not him...
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i’m alex. you need to talk so much. a percentage, nothing remains to work for me. and now you owe a percentage of the running benefit. don't, don't kill, please. it's all. no more, then, i 'm sorry. alex come here. we immediately zainka don't worry, we'll definitely come up with something. just do not cry. listen, now mom will save you. say. you see there is such a round little thing under the doorknob. mom don't cry, what happened? yes, i saw off my husband, the door slammed and does not open. and there are children, they are preparing soup on the stove, please do something. maybe, maybe with a crowbar or pick something up there, but such a door, you just can’t pick it up like that. but the larva really scrolls. until the police arrive and wait there alone. don't worry, i'm going to use the instrument now. leningradskaya to choose from thank you lived in america no ice cream. there is no such thing only in st. petersburg as in childhood such as in childhood even we already have no, so you don't talk to me. let's talk a
i’m alex. you need to talk so much. a percentage, nothing remains to work for me. and now you owe a percentage of the running benefit. don't, don't kill, please. it's all. no more, then, i 'm sorry. alex come here. we immediately zainka don't worry, we'll definitely come up with something. just do not cry. listen, now mom will save you. say. you see there is such a round little thing under the doorknob. mom don't cry, what happened? yes, i saw off my husband, the door slammed and does not...