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alex, thank you. alex fors h at talked about. alex, thank you. alex forsyth at the _ talked about. alex, thank you. alex, thank you. alex forsyth at the cbi conference. - g4s security staff who deliver cash and coins have voted to strike in december. the strike could affect supplies to banks and supermarkets. meanwhile, the rmt union says it's likely to announce details of more rail strikes later today. the union has accused train operators and network rail of refusing to make an offer to end the long—running dispute about pay, jobs and working conditions. train companies have urged the union to stay at the negotiating table. the number of people known to have been killed in yesterday's earthquake in indonesia has risen sharply, to nearly 270. it comes as rescue workers on the island of java spent the night searching through rubble for survivors. the quake struck the west of the island near the town of cianjur, a densely populated area prone to landslides, with many poorly—built houses. valdya baraputri sent us this report. rescue workers remind people not to get too close to a ruined house. they ar
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alex. alex: we have been talking to fans here about how they feel about not being able to get a beer in the stadium but despite that there's a lot of excitement leading up to the world cup that kicks off tomorrow. we will have much more after the break. jackie: world cup set to kick off tomorrow after controversy and last-minute ban of beers at the stadiums has some spectators fuming, alex has the latest from doha, qatar, this has created quite the stir, alex. alex: it has, jackie, and people actually will be able to get alcohol in the stadium but only if they're forking up a lot of money, if they are staying in vip or luxury suits, everyone in the stadium will only be able to drink nonalcoholic, still that will run you more than $8 and if you're watching the game at onee of the fifa fan zones or designated hotel bar where drinking is allowed, typical beer will be costing you on average $14. drinking in public here in qatar is illegal, although to host the world cup that rule is supposed to be lifted since the international soccer tournament so often is seen as a month-long party. there's been a lot of criticism about how this was such a last-minute change and critics say that this cast a lot of doubt on other cultural promises made by the government. now the president of fifa fired back at the comments arguing that any criticism in qatar is hypocritical given that othe
alex. alex: we have been talking to fans here about how they feel about not being able to get a beer in the stadium but despite that there's a lot of excitement leading up to the world cup that kicks off tomorrow. we will have much more after the break. jackie: world cup set to kick off tomorrow after controversy and last-minute ban of beers at the stadiums has some spectators fuming, alex has the latest from doha, qatar, this has created quite the stir, alex. alex: it has, jackie, and people...
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alex? yes, we will, we'll get some details like you _ alex? yes, we will, we'll get some details like you say _ alexg in - alex? yes, we will, we'll get some details like you say coming in the l details like you say coming in the next 45 minutes. there's been a lot of controversy, hasn't there, around this tournament and the awarding of it to qatar 12 years ago, but the focus today will be about the players who will be going there to players who will be going there to play the matches. the squad is officially announced that 2pm and there's a lot of intrigue in the players who will be on that list. the manager gareth southgate will be dissing down to speak to the media and answering questions and justify his selection is up to 15 pm. we know that captain harry kane will be part of that travelling party but there will be some concern that his manager said yesterday he is suffering from fatigue and tiredness, and he actually had to be taken off, and that's one of the differences around this world cup. no manager has had to name a squad for a winter world cup before and that has thrown up a few issues.
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alex derosa? alex: i was just handling some business. you don't have a problem with that, do you? marcus: no. alexu hear about our littleackroom game again? marcus: so what do we do? dani: say, "it's hard to keep a game like this under wraps"... marcus: especially when this much money's involved. alex: well, i assume you know what kind of game you're getting into. no re-buys, no cashing out. we raise the blinds until there's one person left. winner takes all. marcus: well, then, let's get started. how much is the buy-in? dani: 15,000. marcus: 15,000? dani: you know how poker works. can't make money without risking some first. marcus: yeah, but i didn'tnow we'd be risking everything we've saved up so far. dani: it's not a risk with what you're doing. marcus. marcus. so, how's it done? how you going to rig the game? marcus: i'll need to be patient, lose a couple hands on purpose. then when the time's right, i'll rig the shuffle. second to the others, maybe even from the bottom of the deck. dani: what do you do if there's a dedicated dealer? marcus: it's kind of hard to rig a game then, but if i have
alex derosa? alex: i was just handling some business. you don't have a problem with that, do you? marcus: no. alexu hear about our littleackroom game again? marcus: so what do we do? dani: say, "it's hard to keep a game like this under wraps"... marcus: especially when this much money's involved. alex: well, i assume you know what kind of game you're getting into. no re-buys, no cashing out. we raise the blinds until there's one person left. winner takes all. marcus: well, then, let's...
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under the personal verification of the city prosecutor understandable. please, i don't know, listen alex alex'm not going to make myself a mentor. please, thank you. we have to work with you for a couple of months with impatience. super backwater. understood? please get out of the car, please. listen let's dot all the points with you right away and i'm not sleeping with barykin. i am not his relative and do not want to make a career on other people's problems. this is clear. i am an experienced investigator. i deserve to be respected, forgive me maria, we can go. all i went. it was the last time i was a trainee. i forgot about 25 years ago. like this? let us go, please, now we will interrogate. well, maybe we'll let it go. that's it, i'll go home now, please, i won't sit down, i said. of course, i beg your pardon, but we really have to go. we'll have to wait, please, okay? hello hello yes, while nothing is clear, there are many witnesses. well, no one really saw anything at night, the girl's bathhouse, they didn't have it before . you understand. i can imagine they'll talk in the house. someh
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kumasi oxen is going to dallas in a little more not even knew of dawson lay of the who and this is alex alex. yeah. was going to whomever, cadillac warm. thank you. both of them seem to have the media. the of course moves all die that with i look and dish april dial, money blown with mine, medic can bro price because we show that emotional move it over to mobile occasions . a high number of 5 chateau. yeah. but the conoco vote for martin. even me at aiken a not a bit of a do out to bit of the iphone x cause why i'm on with them. and it came on were to miss all operators. that ain't go again for my own at the duke of all that in. and actually, i want to know how he wants to talk to me with a nato. his hybrid war against russia just became more dangerous and frightening. a missile fired from ukraine by ukrainians landing in poland, clearly demonstrates what can go wrong due to a mistake or miscalculation. of course, the collective west instantly moved towards invoking article 5 of the nato treaties . which means starting world war 3. for the good. but did the p those do, does all you saw on th
kumasi oxen is going to dallas in a little more not even knew of dawson lay of the who and this is alex alex. yeah. was going to whomever, cadillac warm. thank you. both of them seem to have the media. the of course moves all die that with i look and dish april dial, money blown with mine, medic can bro price because we show that emotional move it over to mobile occasions . a high number of 5 chateau. yeah. but the conoco vote for martin. even me at aiken a not a bit of a do out to bit of the...
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independent journalist alex alex baron alhas been a victim of th. >> you know we have known for threeears really how aggressive they have been. and it looks like in the last 12 months they have only become more aggressive with the kid-term elections approaching. they wanted to pushing covid vaccines so hard. it's amazing that these people convinced themselves that it's their role to police speech and debate on these social media platforms that should be public squares for everybody. dan: you have been in this space, behind kind of the closed curtain. does it surprise you that an entity, the media that has their own constitutional carve-out, they are mentioned in the bill of rights on their own. that they would advocate to censor everyone else. >> we are in a sprang period right now. we have these giant platforms that have bigger audiences than even a fox or a traditional network. twitter should be a common carrier. it should be more like a phone company. it shouldn't be in the business of regulating anyone's speech and it should be an open space for debate. in california a big decisio
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alex. alex: so far republicans have secured 211 seats to win the majority they will need to pick up just 7 more. there's still about two dozen outstanding congressional races across the county. more than half in california where millions of ballots still being counted. katie porter locked in tight race with republican challenger scott and district in orange county has equal share republicans and democrats. you look a bit east of los angeles, 41st district, republican congressman ken, he currently hold 1-point advantage over democrat. just about 60% to have votes have been counted there. and in colorado's third district, republican congressman locked in a razer-thin race with adam, initially trailed but then got a small boost as the counting continues on. this race, though, could head to recount as thousands of votes have still -- need to be processed and tabulated. while republicans are poised to achieve at least those 7 seats noted for a majority, it will not be the margin that the party had hoped for, griff. griff: alexandria hoff in washington, thank you. aishah. aishah: let's bring in our political panel, targeted victory vice president and national republican congressional communication director, matt gormon and moderate house democrat group, blue dog coalition, brad howard. matt, brad, thank you for joining us. i want to start with nevada, all eyes on nevada because this could be it. if it swings left, this is it, we know who controls congress and georgia doesn't matter as much. i want to start with you, brad, cortez-masto in a state like nevada where inflation is killing people gas prices, the second highest in the country. she was the most vulnerable democrat, what happened to where now she's putting up a pretty strong fight? >> not just that, inch was predicting a red wave. we were looking at losing sunna lee. it looks like we are going to hold the senate seat. i think what that shows it's a good bellwether for nationwide. economic problems are front and center in nevada. i think democrats did a good job in presenting real solutions to those problems. we passed tin nation reduction act and we are starting to see just this week great economic news that inflation is coming down. the stock market soared in response to it. we are starting to see the policies take effect and i think the republicans didn't present any real plans on how to address inflation. and so i think if you really are going to put the economy front and center, you have to have solutions for voters and tell them what you did and what you're going to do. i think democrats did a great case in last closing weeks of the election. aishah: one thing that i haven't heard from republicans a good answer to what happened to the red wave. griff: let's look at the map, a little bit of what jonathan hunt was talking about and brad touched on this. when you think of nevada, it's really election wise, typically thought of two states. the state of nevada and then clark county, excuse me, let me go back there. clark county down here because there's 2.2 million population that pails in combaterson which is washo county. you look at how narrowly close it is, 862 votes. the reason why jonathan hunt it's diminishing a little bit and you have laxalt looking less optimistic because when grow into clark county you can see that cortez-masto is still strong certainly difference of 44,000 votes there. when you look back at the presidential by the way, biden had quite a strong here compared if you two statewide and look at the presidential it's much tighter. so i think you did see laxalt performing very well but, man, i'd ask you, did laxalt make a mistake, did he not do something that could have won it like you sow in gubernatorial race? >> i don't think he pressed it as long as he could have. but also the state issues really played a huge factor. in a gubernatorial race, sislak hesitated in reopening much of the state. obviously in a state where retailor casinos and that sort of thing is king. that was a more personalize issue against him that -- that didn't have the same effect that had it had against cortez-masto. aishah: let's switch from georgia, a state that i came from two weeks, a lot of great food, too. i want to ask you, brad, the dscc now pouring in 7 million for incumbent senator warnock. he's got a lot of cash already. a ton. i mean, this broke records down there. what's he missing, though? why he couldn't get across the finish line? >> well, look, i think georgia is probably the most competitive states on the maps now. when the president won it in georgia last time and we elected two democratic senators from georgia, i think that kind of -- we saw the trends moving but we finally got there. so i think it's just a competitive state and i think in the closing days if democrats do, indeed, retake the senate, warnock is going to have to campaign on what he's going to do the next six years in georgia. how is he going to address the issues and represent the state. i think democrats have an excited base right now, all of us a month ago were in dire straits, er, raining all of the time and now the sun is out and i think our voters are excited. i think that's going to be pivotal here. the x factor in the georgia runoff is president trump. does he excite the base and so we are looking at a situation how is trump -- announcement going to play in the race. i think those are things we will be looking for. i'm not quite sure how that impact it is race. aishah: do they want him to get involved? >> it depends. a lot is going to depend in nevada. if we are going for senate majority, 50th seat and laxalt pulls out nevada, you will see both bases amped and if nevada goes democrat and essentially playing for the 50th vote, that's going to be very different. the republican base might be depressed regardless. aishah: interesting. griff. griff: let me touch on one thing. when we look at the december 6th, runoff let's look at georgia and you have to talk about obviously this area, the suburbs of atlanta. we heard so much about suburban women and top issues seemed to be inflation although warnock clearly won with the abortion message as they go into this runoff, brad, how important is the way they now couch it with keeping in mind the role that suburban women play? >> absolutely critical. it's interesting as someone who has worked for blue dog democrats for so long and has run tough democratic races in rural areas to hear abortion as a positive factor in a southern state. i think it shows that women across the country are responding in a way that even democrats and pollsters under estimated. it was a driving force. you look at abigail spanberger in virginia. we have strong concerns of the day-to-day make issues, like the right to choose for a lot of women in the country they believe the fundamental and nothing else matters as much. and so i think abortion will be a powerful message for the base again. as you know, runoffs are a base turnouts. so you're kind of done swinging votes at the point. drive out the base and made sure the people that showed up previously show up again and plus a little more. a lot of work in georgia. both sides do. this is going to be a very interesting race and expensive one. aishah: do i remember women telling me as they left the polling location why did you vote, they said abortion that was the only reason they came out. so you are -- >> i will make one more caveat on that. a lot of republican candidates were surprised on the campaign trail by the question of abortion. how do you legislate it now? i think that caught a lot of candidates off guard. aishah: let's pivot to the house because we are waiting for calls on that. matt, i want to ask you, this creates a tough situation for leader mccarthy, he's going to have to have if he wants speakership if they to win the house as it sounds like they are heading that way, he's going to have to have heart to heart and one-on-ones on people that maybe we didn't think he would have to. >> the freedom caucus is going to extract pound of flesh for them to get the votes needed. look, i think he's going to get there but what i would be more concerned about regardless there's always vacancies unfortunately, there's death, resignation, there's people who are sick and can't make it. there's always amount of people who are just simply not in the house floor ready to vote. that's two or 3 seat margin. that's a huge issue for votes for mccarthy going forward. that might be okay in the short-term but if we are a year in and there's an issue, that's what i would be worried about candidly. aishah: griff. griff: let's take a look quickly at the map and so you have so many races we are watching but one of them that alexhoff touched on a little bit is this race out in colorado, if i can get that to come up for me between frish and boubert. 1100 votes, brad. what does that race tell you? >> i think it's a good example of extremism isn't popular with swing voters and i think a lot of folks, that district, you know, ms. boubert has extreme rhetoric in election cycle that's about b kitchen-table issues when people want to hear policy solutions for the problems plaguing the country. everything from what's going onto ukraine and gas prices here in the u.s., inflation, reproductive rights. we are exhausted by the extremes of both sides. you have a great candidate running on the democratic side and so i think those factors kind of came together in a very surprised night for democrats in the district. aishah: i want to know for both of you, 10 seconds left here. i think americans surprised all of us and they surprised the candidates as well, both parties. i want to start with you, matt, what did you take away
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alexandria hoff live with the latest, hi, alex. alexions for the past two and a half, 3 years, unlike anything that the country has seen in decades. protests resume in shanghai today where the situation escalated. police were seen at times shoving demonstrators. large crowds have gathered in roadways calling for an end to continuous lockdowns and repeated covid-19 testing. these rare acts of defiance can be coupled with bold chance, some demanding that president xi jinping along with communist party step down, resounding anger over the president's zero covid policy was amplified after thursday's deadly apartment fire in the city, many claim was made worst because of covid barriers that were put into place in the building. residents had been under lockdown since august. similar demonstrations have been breaking out in cities in college campuses across the country where pieces of blank white paper are being used to represent censorship. critics of china zero covid policies feel that social and economic toll of extreme lockdowns are most c
alexandria hoff live with the latest, hi, alex. alexions for the past two and a half, 3 years, unlike anything that the country has seen in decades. protests resume in shanghai today where the situation escalated. police were seen at times shoving demonstrators. large crowds have gathered in roadways calling for an end to continuous lockdowns and repeated covid-19 testing. these rare acts of defiance can be coupled with bold chance, some demanding that president xi jinping along with communist...
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alex at the end, and showing all the motive that aurea had, and all the steps that she took to have adam murdered, before sitting down alex, it would be easy for the jury to comprehend, yes, this was actually happening. >> but the difference trying to convince the jury that something else happened. >> i believe the defense strategy was to paint him like he was so crazy, that he did this, like it was a random killer. >> the defense said alexs no evidence of any communication between pabon and the three codefendants. but the biggest moment of the trial came with aurea herself, when she took the stand. she'd spent more than a decade, claiming to be adam anhang's grieving widow. now, it's our chance to convince the jury. >> she felt secure that if she had the opportunity to talk to those jurors, that she would make them believe that she, in fact, was in love with adam anhang, and she hadn't participated in these events. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> aurea this defied the two never even met alex pabon, let alone hired him to color husband. and while she admitted that she and adam had married martial issues, aurea insisted they were devoted to one another, and we're working things out. aurea also testified that she had not fled to italy to elude authorities, but rather, to pursue her dreams. adams friends weren't buying that. >> and how would you describe her on the stand? >> she was the narcissist that we know she was. she thought that she would
alex at the end, and showing all the motive that aurea had, and all the steps that she took to have adam murdered, before sitting down alex, it would be easy for the jury to comprehend, yes, this was actually happening. >> but the difference trying to convince the jury that something else happened. >> i believe the defense strategy was to paint him like he was so crazy, that he did this, like it was a random killer. >> the defense said alexs no evidence of any communication...
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alex hales set the ace with clean strike. alex hales set the pace with his — clean strike. alex- clean strike. alex hales set the pace with his sixes and england never slowed. jos buttlerjoined in. england were playing a different game, actually, the perfect game. what a shock that is!— what a shock that is! they got to their victory _ what a shock that is! they got to their victory total _ what a shock that is! they got to their victory total with _ what a shock that is! they got to their victory total with 86, - what a shock that is! they got to l their victory total with 86, without losing a wicket, with the four overs to spare. losing a wicket, with the four overs to sare. , ., ., ., to spare. they have given india a real hammering. _ to spare. they have given india a real hammering. the _ to spare. they have given india a real hammering. the final - to spare. they have given india a real hammering. the final is - to spare. they have given india a real hammering. the final is on i real hammering. the final is on sunday against _ real hammering. the final is on sunday against
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alex forsyth - short-term. alex, thank you very much indeed. alex forsyth at - short-term. alex, thank you very much indeed. d utilita. not reading metres for the vulnerable is one of the failings, according to ofgem. as are customers being unable to contact their suppliers to give readings, and excessively high debt repayments being set at such a level that vulnerable customers self—disconnected completely. the consumer assocation, which?, describes the regulator�*s report as "hugely concerning that so many energy firms are falling short" at a time when people were being hit by bills double the level of last winter, amid the soaring cost of living. some of the suppliers have defended themselves, calling the review "incomplete". the chief executive of ofgem, jonathan brearley, told radio 4�*s today programme he was concerned there was no uniform approach. we know people are paying £2,500 a year on average in their bills, and that will go up to £3,000 next year. now, although there is a lot of government support that we welcome, that is an incredible amount for many, many families to deal with. now, what we a
alex forsyth - short-term. alex, thank you very much indeed. alex forsyth at - short-term. alex, thank you very much indeed. d utilita. not reading metres for the vulnerable is one of the failings, according to ofgem. as are customers being unable to contact their suppliers to give readings, and excessively high debt repayments being set at such a level that vulnerable customers self—disconnected completely. the consumer assocation, which?, describes the regulator�*s report as "hugely...
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players hope they come through in full fitness. 0k, alex how about _ through in full fitness. 0k, alex how about life _ through in full fitness. 0k, alexness. 0k, alex how about life from st - through in full fitness. 0k, alex how about life from st george's| how about life from st george's park, many thanks. well, it has been a world cup that has been plagued by controversy with regards to the country's view on the lgbtq+ community, human rights violations and the alleged abuse of migrant workers. and today, fifa and qatar have been confronted with a report by human rights group equidem, who claim contractors working in the run—up to qatar 2022 have been hiding illegal practises. i have to say that i have been even personally shock based on the data the level of suppression of workers, not just exploitation that's shocking, but suppressing workers against complaining about the situation. and the links they have been taken by this powerful companies to evade the independent inspections. to me, that's really shocking. in response to equidem's report, the qatar supreme committee have released a wider statement which in part has said... w
players hope they come through in full fitness. 0k, alex how about _ through in full fitness. 0k, alex how about life _ through in full fitness. 0k, alexness. 0k, alex how about life from st - through in full fitness. 0k, alex how about life from st george's| how about life from st george's park, many thanks. well, it has been a world cup that has been plagued by controversy with regards to the country's view on the lgbtq+ community, human rights violations and the alleged abuse of migrant...
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alex howell was there. what did he say, alex? two days since england — what did he say, alex? ex? two days since england drew with the - what did he say, alex? two days since england drew with the us l what did he say, alex? two days| since england drew with the us in that match it in the second group b match, and england were criticised for the way they play. of course, there were no goals and the us were praised for the way they played and defended. gareth southgate has been speaking to the team and told them that only once in their history have they won all three group games in a major tournament, and i spoke to marcus rashford, and he has been telling us how the team have been dealing with the fallout from that result. so, you know, we obviously, we're not happy with the way we performed in the last game. we know that we can do better, but at the same time, it is not often teams win all their games in the group stage, if we manage to beat wales, it can be considered a good start. that game auainst considered a good start. that game against wales _ considered a good start. t
alex howell was there. what did he say, alex? two days since england — what did he say, alex? ex? two days since england drew with the - what did he say, alex? two days since england drew with the us l what did he say, alex? two days| since england drew with the us in that match it in the second group b match, and england were criticised for the way they play. of course, there were no goals and the us were praised for the way they played and defended. gareth southgate has been speaking to the...
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alex parker, international programmes _ involved. alex parker, international programmes representative - involved. alexpresentative for - involved. alex parker, international. programmes representative for mercy relief, best of luck as you head out. let's focus now on the world cup in qatar. and another shock — we've seen saudi arabia beating argentina, and this time it was japan's turn. these fans in tokyo celebrating after the national team beat germany 2—1. it means germany lost their opening world cup match for the second tournament in a row. morocco and croatia played out a goal—less draw — the third of this tournament so far. and the 2010 world cup winners — spain thrashed costa rica 7—0, and the 2010 world cup winners spain thrashed costa rica 7—0, whilst canada lost 1—0 to belgium. but there were also more protests. german players covered their mouths before their opening fixture, following fifa's clamp—down on plans to wear rainbow armbands to support lgbt rights. 0ur correspondent shaimaa khalil in doha has more details. before kick—off, germany's team, the players covered their mouths in the
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alex rubinstein. alex, it's great to have you on the program to day. now this interview comes after italian police arrested members of an ass, og tied nat, nazi cell, who were planning attacks in the country. now, do you consider that this is something that european should be worried about? well, of course, it even interposed chief has worn that there'll be a black market of foreign aid. so called foreign aid weapons that have been sent by nato countries and a particular united states, great brit and, and so on, of flooding europe, european black markets that and, and which are basically untraceable on i've reported previously that the department of homeland security. i has little grasp in their own internal documents. they've admitted this little grasp on the number of white nationalists going over there. no mechanisms and in place to prevent them from using their training on the battlefield and bringing it to the streets of the united states. so this, this arrest these arrests in italy of the so called order of ha gall ard. just, i'm afraid going to be the tip of the iceberg. but i think it's worth noting that members of this group, one who was arrested in italy, was planning to attack a police station. another one 0, has evaded arrest. he's actually with the as of battalion right now. and he was planning on attacking a shopping mall, a civilian target in italy. so. so this is the kind of mean because because naziism has been able to find a safe space and, and really a renaissance in ukraine since 2014 i just as we're sending in weapons, you know, people, the people who use them are going to be coming back out. right, and i know the united states, even though congress has kind of gone back and forth on what they want to say that they find when it comes to those neo nazi groups and ukraine. the u. s. doesn't seem very worried about it, because quite frankly, it's not happening close to their border in their country. but when it comes to europe, do you think that most europeans are actually aware of what's going on in ukraine right now? and would they be surprised to find out that these are radical groups are preparing terror attacks and that they could be directly affected by? well, certainly the italians are now aware yesterday this, the story that i reported on was the biggest story in italy. i can't say for sure about other countries. unfortunately, it might be too little too late. but you do see these protests happen against the support of their governments throughout europe took towards the proxy war and ukraine. i hope that it, it doesn't take an even bigger wake up call for people to actually get a sense of what their governments are supporting and, and thank goodness for the police work that was done in this case in preventing these terror attacks from happening right now. speaking of that wake up call, i mean, you mentioned how there has been this increase not only and neo nazi ideology and ukraine, but also in the weapons that have been flowing freely into ukraine. what are some of the long term impacts of the u. s. foreign policy and also the foreign policy from countries in europe that we're seeing happening right now. and how do you see that continuing to play out in the years to come? well, it's a, it's a money whole for the public, but it's a money money laundering scheme for, for the political leaders. i mean, you, you look at some of the weapons that were used by the taliban in afghanistan against the united states. they were old soviet weapons. so i mean, that was, that was there was a, quite a large gap there between these conflicts. so, you know, i, and this is a good, you know, it's important to note, this is why israel has said that they won't send weapons to ukraine because weapons don't just disappear. you know, they don't get locked in a basement somewhere. never to be seen again. they, they remain, or they can be refurbished, they can, you know, and, and, you know, re purpose. so it's, it's not going to go away. it could be a problem that plagues europe for, for the next 50 years. now i also want to bring out the comments we mention from that us mercenary. we mentioned earlier, who said that the as of italian currently has a lot of new nazi members. and that they were supported by the pentagon and the cia and their operations. do you think that they're being used as a weapon against russia, especially with their growing threat that is being placed towards europe right now? yeah, absolutely. they're being used as a weapon against russia. i mean it's, it's for the same reason that you know, the cia and the pentagon supported jihadist rebels and syria is because these people who are quite frankly, mentally ill, are willing to die on the battlefield. the most committed soldiers are going to be the most ideological ones. so, and i want to point out, it's not just as a battalion, these arrests in italy, that group was also in contact with the right sector, which was a leading force. and the my don qu, and continues to operate on the battlefield. president zalinski himself is honored, a commander of the right sector, who has sworn that he, that he feeds russian children to wolves. um and century, another neo nazi ukrainian military formation. there's, there's a whole, a collection of these ha, nazi groups in ukraine that are on the front lines and have been quite frankly, since 2014 um and i fear that you know, the hyper focused on just the as of battalion obscures how are prevailing this issue actually is as certainly a lot of speaker, especially as that threat continues to grow investigative journalist alex rubenstein. thank you so much for your time and insight. thank you. rachel. ah, international grain shipments an escalating global hunger were among the main topics at the g. 20 summit, which has wrapped up in bali rushes foreign minister. i agree that moscow is interested in extending the grain deal, allowing russian and ukrainian wheat and fertilizers to be exported through the block. see. but only if supplies go to the countries that need them. the most on the side lines of the summit, we spoke to the russian minister of finance about the grain and energy crises. he said that russia's activity at the summit proves that the west has failed to isolate moscow. this is no symptom. yes, indeed. many issues were discussed at the summit that directly relate to the russian federation, such as the energy crisis, grain, health issues. we also actively participated in discussions and digitalization. you're asking about continuing the grain bill to that many g 20 countries proposed to continue
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alex.— his brother alex. my family have been really _ his brother alex. my family have been really proud _ his brother alex. it is nice that he can come and watch mine. they are all really proud. and let us know that and hopefully we can make proud of a winning hopefully. ii that and hopefully we can make proud of a winning hopefully.— of a winning hopefully. if dom young and his brother— of a winning hopefully. if dom young and his brother have _ of a winning hopefully. if dom young and his brother have been _ of a winning hopefully. if dom young and his brother have been making i and his brother have been making plenty of headlines for the past month, there's another set of brothers who have been doing it for more than a decade.— more than a decade. burgess! buruess! more than a decade. burgess! burgess! the _ more than a decade. burgess! burgess! the burgess - more than a decade. burgess! | burgess! the burgess brothers more than a decade. burgess! - burgess! the burgess brothers are by an s-uortin burgess! the burgess brothers are by any sporting standard _ burgess! the burgess brothers are by any sporti
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alex ferguson left, i— united are stuck. since sir alex ferguson left, i saw _ united are stuck. since sir alexi, even the gym. even the technology, the kitchen, the chefs, lovely persons, they stop in time, which surprised me a lot. naturally, all this is now _ which surprised me a lot. naturally, all this is now the _ which surprised me a lot. naturally, all this is now the talk _ which surprised me a lot. naturally, all this is now the talk of _ all this is now the talk of football, for example on the bbc�*s match of the day 2. football, for example on the bbc's match of the day 2.— football, for example on the bbc's match of the day 2. whether he feels lied to or not. — match of the day 2. whether he feels lied to or not, today _ match of the day 2. whether he feels lied to or not, todayjust _ match of the day 2. whether he feels lied to or not, todayjust doesn't - lied to or not, todayjust doesn't feel right — lied to or not, todayjust doesn't feel right to me, i don't think it is going — feel right to me, i don't think it is going to _ feel right to me, i don't think it is going to help h
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alex wagner starts right now. good evening alex. evening alex. -- in terms of the record everything else. >> it's really ready to go. >> he has taking out billboards, but he's not running for president. >> sure. >> thank you, chris, as always. and thank you to you at home for joining us this hour. hazmat suits, paramedics, firefighters at the ballot box. today authorities in adams county colorado right next to denver found -- investigating a ballot they received an envelope containing a suspicious, powdery substance. it is crazy on its face that we are at a point here were someone trying to harm election workers is even within the realm of possibility. but what makes this story truly remarkable is how the adams county clerk is handling all of this. back in may, he told abc news that threats he and his fellow election workers were facing were so bad that he was wearing a bulletproof vest to work. and he was not alone. election workers in multiple colorado counties underwent active shooter training, and started wearing their own bulletproof fasts
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alex montana. alex, thank you for the time i appreciate it. do you think s&p's decision holds water in this case it has been the same issue for south africa it feels like we are no longer looking at the triple junk rating, but more about the outlook. all about the positive outlook does that bode well for the country as well? >> as you mentioned, there is some hope in the public finances in south africa mainly due to the increase of government revenue as a result of higher commodity exports and due to the progress made in reducing debt however, we have to be aware of the overall economic context in the country and on the remaining economic rate. the president will visit the united kingdom and he is facing the battles. he is facing electricity cuts and corruption accusations that will continue to deteriorate >> the president does seem to be in the lead according to polls with regards to whether he will continue to lead the country any further from here. you mentioned some of the other institutions which remain a key element to south africa getting the stability. everything from the reserve banks and institutions all of those at the forefront of keeping south africa afloat if you want to call it that it feels they are not moving forward. they are not taking whatthey got and edging ahead what is needed here from the em perspective to latch south africa on the growth part here >> yes economic recovery has been impacted not only because of external market shocks, but as you mentioned the lack of credibility of the main institutions the government and the central bank in south africa has tried to mitigate inflation pressures by increasing interest rates however this will have a side effect of slowing down economic growth at the same time, the president will have to improve his credibility about his economic and anti-corruption reforms which are currently suffering skepticism from the public as the president faces accusations and the public company suggests disruption >> alex, you said the public company, the power company, every time i look at south africa, this is the name that comes up because it is a drag on the public finances. how would you characterize south africa's ability to deal with the energy chrisscrisis all ove world right now especially in its system which is so ineff inefficient? >> energy security is particularly representing an extreme risk for south africa because of the realliance of a company that generates most of the electricity in the country as you well said, the company is experiencing disruption and inefficiencies that are caused by fiscal mismanagement and global energy costs. to highlight the gravity of the situation, escom announced it has run out of funds to acquire diesel the companies have depended on diesel to run the plants that they are running during peak consumption or emergencies which will make disruption more common and accuse more disruption for citizens and companies alike in fact, we saw over the past few months
alex montana. alex, thank you for the time i appreciate it. do you think s&p's decision holds water in this case it has been the same issue for south africa it feels like we are no longer looking at the triple junk rating, but more about the outlook. all about the positive outlook does that bode well for the country as well? >> as you mentioned, there is some hope in the public finances in south africa mainly due to the increase of government revenue as a result of higher commodity...
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alex filled with hope. let's see how they 90- alex will _ filled with hope. let's see how they go. alex's see how they go. alex will be with the _ filled with hope. let's see how they go. alex will be with the england i go. alex will be with the england squad every step of the way. the welsh squad are due to land in qatar in the next few hours. a very different atmosphere in their camp. of course, they are led by gareth bale, one of the greatest players wales has ever produced, but even he's admitted that it feels surreal. it's a first for him and his teamates. a first world cup in over 60 years. george zielinski reports from cardiff, where the players had a final training session before setting off. it may be quiet at cardiff airport at the moment but earlier this afternoon, wales fans turned out to see their side fly out to the world cup finals for the first time since 1958. you can see behind me the branding welcoming them to the airport. branding welcoming them to the airort. ., , , , ., airport. hopefully they will do well, i'm praying _ airport. hopefully they will do well, i'm pr
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alex howell. alex, a great opportunity for maddison alex answer into southgate sot 02 so alex how do you rate england has beaten within fourfor a long opportunity and one he has beaten within four for a long time. opportunity and one he has beaten within fourfor a long time. he opportunity and one he has beaten within four for a long time.- within four for a long time. he was the biggest — within four for a long time. he was the biggest talking _ within four for a long time. he was the biggest talking point _ within four for a long time. he was the biggest talking point heading l the biggest talking point heading into the squad announcing whether or not he would be in or not. his form has been excellent for lester dragon him up the are merely table after they had a poor start. he had ten gold involvements in the summer league so far. whether he had an assist or help the team score a goal. it's actually nearly three years to today since he was last the england squad and it's an area of the page where it england have a lots of attacking depth. raheem sterling, marcus rushford, bo kia sacca and jack rea
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alex kantrowitz alex, is this the savior or silver bullet that solves netflix's growth problems? >> i don't think it is you heard jay powell yesterday we are going through a fundamental issue with tech problems unlike amazon, it is not a platform the company is commissioning the entertainment appearing on that service. so you don't have user generated content to build on top of it. netflix was worth more than disney at some point disney can build a streaming platform and it did. now you see this shake out netflix versus disney. instead of netflix in a different category i don't think ads is the savior. we are revaluing tech companies and it is tough for netflix. >> alex- you are giving consumers more of an option let's say i pay for the netflix service right now, but i'm okay with ads do i downgrade my subscription or if i don't have netflix, do i think about getting one because it is no longer $16 or $18 a month? it is only $7? >> dom, i'm with you this could be good for netflix i think it could reduce termubss they did have a good quarter this recent one. when you asked the question about this being a savior for netflix. you mentioned netflix is dow 54% on the year. it is still fairly expensive $121 billion company disney is $185 billion netflix doesn't have theme parks the last time i checked. this is going to be good for netflix. say it will reverse on the 54% decline on the year? that is a stretch. >> if you look at the ad tier and disney plus. i look at results from paramount yesterday and some of the other streaming platforms out there. i hear the roku comments what does this mean then if there is an economic downturn at play for the streaming
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alex. >> thanks alex ♪♪ over the last 100 years, lincoln's witnessed a good bit of history. even made some themselves. makes you wonder... what will they do for an encore? ♪♪ my asthma felt anything but normal. a blood test helped show my asthma is driven by eosinophils, which nucala helps reduce. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. nucala is not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your asthma specialist about a nunormal with nucala. >> that's it for us tonight, we will see you again tomorrow, now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening lawrence! o'd>> good evening alex
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_ thanks for stealing that question, alex tell— thanks for stealing that question, alex. tell me, do you think we now have _ alex more to do? those are exactly the right are three — those are exactly the right are three areas to focus on and thank you for— three areas to focus on and thank you for your— three areas to focus on and thank you for your kind words about the lecture, _ you for your kind words about the lecture, tony. | you for your kind words about the lecture. tony-_ lecture, tony. i talked about caital lecture, tony. i talked about capital people _ lecture, tony. i talked about capital people and _ lecture, tony. i talked about capital people and i - lecture, tony. i talked about capital people and i did i lecture, tony. i talked about capital people and i did and l lecture, tony. i talked about i capital people and i did and many think about their businesses in a similar way. think about their businesses in a similarway. it think about their businesses in a similar way. it is right that our tax and regulatory regimes and support all of you in delivering on all those three areas. we are definitely
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alex. >> sure, alex. >>> coming up, new developments in the january 6th criminal investigation we're learning about potential testimony from former vice president mike pence. we'll be right back. rnet. (woman) it's a perfect fit for my small business. (vo) verizon has business internet solutions nationwide. (man) for our not-so-smallll business too. (vo) get internet that keeps your business ready for anything. from verizon. bye, bye cough. later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! not coughing? hashtag still not coughing?! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any type of cough, day or night. mucinex dm. it's comeback season. from holiday hills, illinois to rudolph, wisconsin. from santa claus, indiana to snowflake, arizona. from garland, texas to north pole, new york and everywhere in between. we're holiday ready with fast and reliable delivery, serving every address in america. the united states postal service. >>> tonight, there is a potential breakthrough in the justice department's criminal probe into the january 6th insur insurrection. the doj is seeking testimony from former vice president mike pence and that pence is open to some level of cooperation. cnn senior justice correspondent evan perez is on the story for us. evi evan, what indications do we have pence could comply with the request? >> i think what you're hearing from people around the former vice president is that first of all, this is a criminal investigation and so he can't just reject out of hand a request from the prosecutors but they do, i think, want to reach some kind of accommodation where by, you know, they can negotiate for him to appear and provide some kind of interview. that would be the ideal way by perhaps they limit the questions he can answer. you know, of course, the former vice president just published a book in which he describes a lot of his interactions with the former president around this key period right after the election up to january 6th and thereafter and you can bet that that's what the justice department wants to talk about. >> but he did reject out of hand testifying in front of the january 6th congressional committee. let's listen to him speaking about that recently. >> yeah. >> congress has no right to my testimony. the very notion of a committee on congress and congress summoning a vice president to speak about deliberations that took place at the white house i think would violate that separation of powers. >> so that was from our cnn town hall a week ago. evan, why is he considering this doj request while rejecting congress? >> well, unlike the former president who has gone to court trying to claim all kinds of separation of powers issues in a justice department criminal investigation, i think the former vice president realizes and understands that that is not an excuse that he can use here, right? this is the justice department. it is the same branch of government in which he served and so he doesn't really have that way to avoid this. i think also, it's been clear that the former vice president has, you know, certainly he had the option of trying to raise, you know, his executive privilege as vice president and he hasn't done that yet and so i think what you might expect is they'll figure out a way to arrange for him to answer perhaps some questions that he's already kind of gone over in his book and what we're told, alex, is that when he wrote the book and before he published the book, they envisioned that the justice department was going to come knocking. >> yeah, they knew this was coming. >> they knew it. >> evan perez, stay with us. i want to bring in our senior legal analyst prete. thank you for joining us. i want to ask you about how pence -- why pence might be inclined to comply with this criminal investigation because there's also the chance that former president trump tries to intervene. so what kind of legal fight could we see ahead? >> well, i think further on what evan said, the former vice president understands that a potential subpoena, i don't think he's been subpoenaed yet but the connection with the criminal investigation and prosecution is quite different and more powerful than the congressional subpoena and that's for a couple reasons. one, there is a better enforcement mechanism and more precedent for that in the courts. two, the congressional committee, the january 6th committee i
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let's go to alex bar. alex? she's at the campaign headquarters in nevada. >> good to be with you. whole lot of action tonight. a clear area of excitement be a very purple, adam laxalt has exceeded expectations in accounting like that. that's really up for grabs. when you look at the day of totals among restaurant voters, that's part of the equation here. you have to take a look at something like mail in ballots extraordinarily popular if those were submitted prior election day those exploded in the early vote count. for those who have submitted either by post marking it today, that's not going to be likely tonight. tens and thousands there. wherever we are seeing there has to be preparation as well. things could change. delay because of results, cannot be tabulated until the last person waiting in line for them. it's my understanding that people may still be voting at this hour right now. despite whether being bad across the entire state, and the snow up in reno, its lead to back-and-forth and cortez musto hoping to extend the time these polls can be open until 9:00 p.m., a judge
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alex of the tournament get going. thank you, alex howell _ of the tournament get going. thank you, alexses in england, wales and northern ireland will strike for two days in the run up to christmas, in what's set to be the biggest walkout in nhs history. nurses in england, wales and northern ireland will still be provided, but some non—urgent appointments and operations will be postponed. here's our health correspondentjim reed. in its 106 year history, this is the first time that the nurses union has voted to strike on this scale. staff will still provide emergency and urgent care, but for the two days in december routing services from operations to some scans are likely to be disrupted across parts of the country. i to be disrupted across parts of the count . ., ., ., country. i have tried now for two weeks, multiple _ country. i have tried now for two weeks, multiple occasions, - country. i have tried now for two weeks, multiple occasions, to i country. i have tried now for two l weeks, multiple occasions, to get the government at westminster to listen to the voice of our members, bu
alex of the tournament get going. thank you, alex howell _ of the tournament get going. thank you, alexses in england, wales and northern ireland will strike for two days in the run up to christmas, in what's set to be the biggest walkout in nhs history. nurses in england, wales and northern ireland will still be provided, but some non—urgent appointments and operations will be postponed. here's our health correspondentjim reed. in its 106 year history, this is the first time that the nurses...
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alex. >> i'm alex, u.s. army, i joined the military because i came from a heritage my family in the military it was just normal for me to. i enjoy it serving in the military. that was a reason why to keep it in the family >> how long du serve. >> 11 years. >> nice. you are in now. >> still active duty. >> great. >> thank you. how about you, tanner. >> i'm tanner, i was at the marines and i did 5 years 2013-2717. i always knew i uponed to be in the military. like alec we have family members navy, army and all the above. i figured i would go in this one. and yea i did 5 years. and it was amazing. iel >> you were take being pictures or video? for when i was there triple circumstance forefronting i marine corp tv serious. we were doing like documentary work, right. so -- we would cover like the first female infant real marines covered on the east and first female assault [inaudible] as well. where they work on the big man escaping my. the triple aman b. covered the training they did, being able it deadweight lift, 168 pounds out of the av. everything that we did. [laughter]. so. it was incredible y. when i was in the navy my last 2 years in, i was electronic technician i worked on radar and gps stuff. and you know they called me twijet, tweak and adjust it. i actually [laughter] was interested in film make thanksgiving was in 99 in 2000. my last deployment i wanted to make videos. and so i started my friend and i the other guys, mo japanese and chinese guy started a show on the ship. mtv, tom green. and going making people answer stupid questions. and like, um. ... something like that. and that's how i learned everything and within our own ship and love and you make a montage of the ship's prescription and like that. it is how i started other than being a kid and filming stuff that's how i became a film maker. opposite of when my job was. [laughter]. that is awesome. keep the ship's entertainment with young -- >> we would do like mtv cribs style. on the ship. and so people would be this is where i sleep on the missile and stuff like that. and the air dents the guy who is flew the helos found a smoke machine and smoked it out and come out of it. [laughter] stuff like that. [laughter]. tax dollars. [laughter]. awesome. cool. jimmie how about yourself. i'm jim and he how i got enters old union square soldiers and joes ping. this is neat. and i gay man this is cool. next year i'm at the national guard unit signing up and taking my oath. when i got to the fortmy first night i said what have i gotten myself in. i joined because i love my country and i will serve and survived i'm proud of being a vet republican serving my counsel row. how long du serve. >> national guard 83-89. quarter master and i took a leave in 83 due to illness. >> chris how about yourself. >> my father was in the korean war, had a bronze star and purple heart. my uncle in vietnam. he was aef missile maintenance worked on the hawk missiles. and so, i decided to follow the tradition and i went in the u.s. army. from 1982 to 2002. spent 20 years. and my time was over in bosnia. that was an eye opener for mow. i seen children wound in the combat from the mines and all that stuff placed is there. it is it affected me. in a way of what are we dog in this world. and but i enjoyed serving my counsel row like my father and uncle and -- and -- it was a good tour. >> nice. >> myself, i think i have a different story. i actually just did not get long with my dad at all. you know all through high school he was kicking me out and staying with friends and stuff like this. i had this mentor from like the boys and girl's club in china town in san francisco. he was in the navy and got out. and for some reason, i thought that was my only out to get oust house or whatever. you know not really well off as a family. did not have the opportunity to go to a 4 year school. and did not understand school, either. the grants and what not. when i heard like college fund g. i. bill and this stuff. that is interesting. and obviously i think my friend he was like, if you want to be safe don't go marine or army and if you want adventure take navy. you seat world. i went in served from 97-03. stationed uss [inaudible] the destroyer and did my time we did 3 and one south pack got to see a lot of the world. on the ship a lot. and -- so -- just much different life than all my friends had. i wanted to ask how was like that first moment few days of boot camp. for me, i admit i was by the time i got in bed may be 72 hours later i get off the bus i started crying. and like saying what the hell did i do here? even getting off the bus and everyone was shouting out numbers. real iegz everybody telling social security number and i was trying to mem rise mine on the bus. getting used to that atmosphere of yelled at a lot. how was this first few moments of boot camp am >> so traveling from san francisco is where i signed up to san diego, i done think about it we went occupy and stabilized and down and straight in the unfortunately the group i was we were late for the drill destructors we got yelling off the bat. the first couple of moments. after that first week you know it basement new normal. it was great. >> and remoinldz me when did you join. 2013. >> okay. i want to gauge era was 97 they were able to touch you and, yea. >> and stuff like that. and [laughter] i heard 2013 did they toucher or yell. they were in the supposed to touch you. a little crazy. but you know it was all nothing was done maliciously it was done for actual training. >> how about yourself >> boot camp for me -- it was too difficult but had hard times but i within down [inaudible] i enjoy today. i learned, lot about myself as a person going down there. but it was a good time. >> nice. chris? >> well when i went in it was they were allowed to work you over for pushups and sit ups and all this stuff sxf dropping you and -- i was my dad went through it i was like, i know i can do this. i rarely b dw pushups when i left i was doing 40 pushups. >> they were allowed reach out and touch you but in the time frame they were adjusting to getting away from that. and they did in the do it in a way to be malicious. they did it as a training thing. and i enjoyed it. i liked it. >> yea. >> it it is like a -- if everyone is suffering together it created a bond. you know. the command. there was a thing called ricky lane. ricky short for recruit and upon then stoims when we get in trouble everyone have to pull out their bunks out to the side and we valid to exercise until the ceiling drips from condensation. you hear or see coming in yelling ricky rain! ricky rain! everyone is no. running trying to get water in them they know they will sweat it out and stuff like that. that was something i remember. >> how about you jimmie. >> i rhode to oklahoma in 83. we get in the camp and the gentlemen gets on the bas likes like lou from officer and gentlemen. says y'all got 30 seconds to get on my bus. i'm sitting there. everyone jumped up. what are you waiting for. i thought. no that was my big mistake. i thought. >> i said it was scary. the first night. what in the hell have i done? i'm a gay man in the united states. they could not mess with you perform i said god give me my strength you will make it and it was a unique experience i was 32 when i went in called me grand pa. and thanks to discipline of the old school they grab you by the shirt. this one was good there. and it was unique experience. at 32 i learned how to grow up to survive. and reach out to your comrades to help each other that was the best responsiblesful knowing i'm serving my country when i go hope i still will by helping my fellow veterans. >> what were highlights or challenges you faced during. >> challenge was i was 32 years old most were 18. i'm thinking how will i make it. the first time we did a drill you gate the knapsack and 500 pounds of stuff you don't need and marching and said, mac. you owled hound you are doing it see that man up there. he said if i thought they would kick my tail he will not i will keep up. and it was young pep that encouraged me and i was able to encourage them saying that you guys are young and i'm older we need to work together. to me that was the idea of joining the service is making good friends and knowing you are look out for your country to have our freedom and go accomplices and do things. and -- when i put my uniform on i was a proud soldier. i had to take leave. u neefk experience i dolled it gwen if i had the chance to. >> one of the obvious challenge for me was coming from san francisco as chinese-american and in the bubble. and going serving in the military and being exposed to everything new. my ship of 400 i was the only chinese guy there were 12-15 asian people in general. trying new things. seeing and trying new things. pig in a blanket the random normal things, meat loaf i never tried it until i was in the service. it was a hard adjustment at first. but i think as i got to the ship upon then you know you start creating the core friendships with people. whether in the trenches with you know your you know realistic like i think -- somehow it got past the point of like whether you are black or white or brown or yellow and stuff like that. we are part of the same team and fighting for our country. it felt strong especially like a few moments where our ship was one of the first notoriety uss cole when they got bombed and when 911 happened. that was my 4 yearn verse row in the navy on that day, 911. it was like this everything changed at the moment but the same time everyone left and always got each other's back. felt like we can do anything. how about you alex? most challenging thing i had in the service was being in the navy air bourn. [inaudible]. and for people who would not know what that means or what is this? so. the 82nd air bourn can deploy around the world in 18 hours or less. so with this type of you know background requires training and things like that. you know. a lot of operations and involved and just take a toll on the body but it is rewarding. which is cool. >> yea. that was the hardest in my career. >> wow >> that is awesome. >> chris? >> my first [inaudible] which a it was 16 weeks. went to school for electronics. and from there you how to fix missiles. and bradleys [inaudible] came out later. from there i went to 101st airbourn and assault they had similar mission as 82nd they had to deploy within 18 hours. and we had just forces that were -- part of 101st. our group was stationed there. and it was eye opener. they have an incident in africa that jumped up and sent one of our teeps out in the africa with the infantry. an
alex. >> i'm alex, u.s. army, i joined the military because i came from a heritage my family in the military it was just normal for me to. i enjoy it serving in the military. that was a reason why to keep it in the family >> how long du serve. >> 11 years. >> nice. you are in now. >> still active duty. >> great. >> thank you. how about you, tanner. >> i'm tanner, i was at the marines and i did 5 years 2013-2717. i always knew i uponed to be in the...
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the independent adviser on the ministerial code to mr alex— adviser on the ministerial code to mr alex allen at the time when priti patel was— mr alex after their part — patel was not disciplined. after their part came out basically saying there _ their part came out basically saying there were — their part came out basically saying there were a case to answer in terms of bullying there. ijust wonder if there _ of bullying there. ijust wonder if there is— of bullying there. ijust wonder if there is a — of bullying there. ijust wonder if there is a culture here. i would like to think that most mps, most ministers — like to think that most mps, most ministers do a very good job, they do tong _ ministers do a very good job, they do long hours, they are diligent and they dont— do long hours, they are diligent and they don't engage in this kind of behaviour— they don't engage in this kind of behaviour which in any other walk of life, behaviour which in any other walk of life. quite _ behaviour which in any other walk of life, quite frankly would be beyond the pale _ life, quite frankly would be beyond the pale and would be referred to hr
the independent adviser on the ministerial code to mr alex— adviser on the ministerial code to mr alex allen at the time when priti patel was— mr alex after their part — patel was not disciplined. after their part came out basically saying there _ their part came out basically saying there were — their part came out basically saying there were a case to answer in terms of bullying there. ijust wonder if there _ of bullying there. ijust wonder if there is— of bullying there. ijust...
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alex is , i imagine, from where alex is right especially given. right now, especially a given. you have beer in the in you can have a beer in the in the even it is what, 11:00 the uk even if it is what,11:00 in the morning, 10:00. well, it's 5:00 somewhere, but a solitary cloud in the sky perhaps that'll to be on the england team because it will look more like home pool. thank you that live in let's you for that live in doha. let's go to alexter now in london. alex, what's the mood there? are people already revving up for this evening ? they are indeed. this evening? they are indeed. i'm on the kirby estate , which i'm on the kirby estate, which for those of you who don't know, is in south london. and it's become quite iconic over the years for its wonderful display of flags whenever england play. this began about ten years ago with a couple of flags, and it's just started to grow from there. for those of you who are watching can see we've got around 400 flags on the estate that have all been put up, up in the sky, all across in front of people's balconies . and is people's balconies. and this is all organised many of the all organised by many of the people who live on the estate andifs people who live on the estate and it's a great way for so many people to involved and to people to feel involved and to have spirit. one have that community spirit. one of things i love about it is of the things i love about it is there are
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alex jones's text messages to the families, lawyers and alex jones had been saying for years you know that was among the material that he was to submit during discovery. and that's one of the reasons he was defaulted. all of a sudden he was saying, i don't any text messages i have to text messages from alex jones. so i know he sends text messages but he was like, no you know i don't have phone anymore. i don't have text messages. and and then all of a sudden, here he is, the stand. and it's like, you know, here are the text messages. and they were pretty --. they showed how he was really checking, how much money he was making as spread this hoax. so and how many products was selling because i don't know i'm sure everyone probably knows this, but his business model, he sells merchandise geared toward the paranoias of his audience. it's survivalist gear and diet supplements for people who are distrustful of established medicine. and, you know, food for your for your shelter for the end of times and, you know, gear that mostly supplements and quack cures and things like that and he does this through these conspiracy broadcasts and what they proved in court that every time he spoke about this sales you know, his audience, his sales were surging. and so that was the material didn't want to su
alex jones's text messages to the families, lawyers and alex jones had been saying for years you know that was among the material that he was to submit during discovery. and that's one of the reasons he was defaulted. all of a sudden he was saying, i don't any text messages i have to text messages from alex jones. so i know he sends text messages but he was like, no you know i don't have phone anymore. i don't have text messages. and and then all of a sudden, here he is, the stand. and it's...
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but since sir— i don't know what's going on but since sir alex ferguson left, i sought— since sir alex ferguson left, i sought no_ since sir alexn in the club, the progress was zero, for example, how the club, _ progress was zero, for example, how the club, manchester united, they bring _ the club, manchester united, they bring a _ the club, manchester united, they bring a sport directive which is something nobody understands. not even a _ something nobody understands. not even a coach. it's a price not only me but_ even a coach. it's a price not only me but all— even a coach. it's a price not only me but all the world. nothing changed. not the pool, jacuzzi, even the gym. _ changed. not the pool, jacuzzi, even the gym, some points of technology, the gym, some points of technology, the kitchen. — the gym, some points of technology, the kitchen, the chefs, which i appreciate, lovely people, they are stopped _ appreciate, lovely people, they are stormed in — appreciate, lovely people, they are stopped in time which surprised me a lot. stopped in time which surprised me a lot i_ stopped in time which surprised me a lot. i thought
but since sir— i don't know what's going on but since sir alex ferguson left, i sought— since sir alex ferguson left, i sought no_ since sir alexn in the club, the progress was zero, for example, how the club, _ progress was zero, for example, how the club, manchester united, they bring _ the club, manchester united, they bring a _ the club, manchester united, they bring a sport directive which is something nobody understands. not even a _ something nobody understands. not even a coach....
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alex, _ park it's going. let's see if they can do that, alex, thank - park it's going. let's see if they can do that, alextowards a goal—less draw, when they lost their goalkeeper. wayne hennessey was sent off after the video assistant referee intervened for this challenge, as he came rushing out to try to clear the ball. and while it looked like they were hanging on for a vital point, in the eighth minute of stoppage time, rouzbeh cheshmi�*s long—range effort beat replacement keeper danny ward. and, as the welsh chased an equaliser, iran broke away and added a second through ramin rezaeian to make it 2—0. it means wales have to win against england, in theirfinal group game on tuesday to stand any chance of going through. it hurts now, but it�*s football. we have to lose with grace, we can�*t be horrible and make excuses. it happens in football, we have to take it on the chin, learn from and, like i said, we have to recover and go again. we are not here to make up the numbers, obviously it�*s a bitterly disappointing result tonight. but we have to recover and go again, that�*s what we are all about. well,
alex, _ park it's going. let's see if they can do that, alex, thank - park it's going. let's see if they can do that, alextowards a goal—less draw, when they lost their goalkeeper. wayne hennessey was sent off after the video assistant referee intervened for this challenge, as he came rushing out to try to clear the ball. and while it looked like they were hanging on for a vital point, in the eighth minute of stoppage time, rouzbeh cheshmi�*s long—range effort beat replacement keeper...
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alex has what might be called an intellectual disability. he has been able through the grace of god, because god helped create alex. alex has been nothing but a positive person to thousands of people who have known him. he is an inspiration, not just with his life, but the way he greets people. he was a regular visitor in congress. he would come to the floor and make friends. he is a person and a young man who had a desire to make something of himself and others have fully accepted that. if i can give a story to those who might consider their ideas about syndrome person might be in there like that would like to say it is a positive thoughtful experience. alex has his church, his scout troop or works at home depot. he works at home depot because home depot recognizes that people who might not have all the necessary eligibility's, they still have lots of abilities and engineer an asset to their business. they are an asset whether he is pushing carts to clean up a parking lot or is greeting people. it is a tender sign of life. , and we were chosen for this. we did not necessarily conceive alex, we did not have to say what
alex has what might be called an intellectual disability. he has been able through the grace of god, because god helped create alex. alex has been nothing but a positive person to thousands of people who have known him. he is an inspiration, not just with his life, but the way he greets people. he was a regular visitor in congress. he would come to the floor and make friends. he is a person and a young man who had a desire to make something of himself and others have fully accepted that. if i...
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alex has an interest in russia and _ yachts. alex has an interest in russia and how _ yachts. alexst in russia and how it's elite - russia and how it's elite operates within western democracies. in the run—up to the war she started tracking their luxury vessels. t the war she started tracking their luxury vessels.- their luxury vessels. i saw four different _ their luxury vessels. i saw four different russian - their luxury vessels. i saw - four different russian oligarch yachts, one was galactico supernova. yachts, one was galactico summon-— yachts, one was galactico su ernova. , ., supernova. these 75 million dollar galactico _ supernova. these 75 million dollar galactico supernova l supernova. these 75 million | dollar galactico supernova is one of the fastest yachts in its rays, with more power than 16 formula one cars. it boasts a six metres infinity pool built above a space that turns into a nightclub at sunset. it is owned by russia's fifth richest man. henry foy met him and president putin when he was the financial times bureau chief. ~ ., , the financial times bureau chief
alex has an interest in russia and _ yachts. alex has an interest in russia and how _ yachts. alexst in russia and how it's elite - russia and how it's elite operates within western democracies. in the run—up to the war she started tracking their luxury vessels. t the war she started tracking their luxury vessels.- their luxury vessels. i saw four different _ their luxury vessels. i saw four different russian - their luxury vessels. i saw - four different russian oligarch yachts, one was...
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alex webb is, we will now switch to crypto. ftx and its creditors. what do we know at this point? alex: the creditors have $3.1 billion in holdings in ftx. they are the third-party we are hearing about now because we've got -- these are the big institutional, crypto institutions that have holdings in the company. then you have the actual investors in ftx, looking as though they will probably lose all of their capital. thirdly, you have the retail investors, smaller players with investments, and for some, savings and ftx. unfortunately, they look like they will be coming after the big institutions in terms of getting capital back. it is not looking rosy. it comes to the $3.1 billion, the risks in crypto more broadly are considerable because if they have to find ways to covering those losses, they might have to sell down, for example, that coin holdings elsewhere. manus: alex. the contagion far from done and yet the liquidator has found pockets of healthy balance sheets, nearly $50 million in cash as well. alex webb from the quicktake team. a redline from china, last week was a six point plan on refigure rating the housing market. the pboc urging stabilization in property financing. it is yet to materially impact on the markets, per se. we will keep an eye on the building sector. the pboc, the bank regulator will hold a seminar today on bank loans. this is one of the big levers in china in terms of stability to the economy and indeed, reassuring the world they are on some kind of a regrowth trajectory. tom: this is a sector, to your point, accounts for about toy percent of -- about 20% of china's gdp. they're trying to ease the burden on the property sector. the csi 300 still down by about 8/10 of 1%. we will continue to watch this unfolding story as they try to put a floor under what has been a collapsing real estate market in china. next, bloomberg marke
alex webb is, we will now switch to crypto. ftx and its creditors. what do we know at this point? alex: the creditors have $3.1 billion in holdings in ftx. they are the third-party we are hearing about now because we've got -- these are the big institutional, crypto institutions that have holdings in the company. then you have the actual investors in ftx, looking as though they will probably lose all of their capital. thirdly, you have the retail investors, smaller players with investments, and...
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alex, 'ust so you know and eve one to pick. alex, 'ust so you know and eveenery at — to pick. alex_ to pick. alex, just so you know and everyone at home knows, - to pick. alex, just so you know and everyone at home knows, it's - to pick. alex, just so you know and l everyone at home knows, it's pretty obvious but next to on the screen right now we a camera pointing at... some empty space at the backs of heads but the reason is we are expecting an announcement. we are expecting an announcement. we are expecting to hear from the england camp. i suppose some reflections are not only the squad, of course, but in general, the preparations with not long to go now to qatar. as always, there will be questions about off the football field matters. there will be questions about having a world cup in qatar there at all. these questions will always be asked in the lead up to a game, even when the announcement is about the players, i suppose? that is alwa s about the players, i suppose? that is always going _ about the players, i suppose? that is always going to _ about the players, i suppose?
alex, 'ust so you know and eve one to pick. alex, 'ust so you know and eveenery at — to pick. alex_ to pick. alex, just so you know and everyone at home knows, - to pick. alex, just so you know and everyone at home knows, it's - to pick. alex, just so you know and l everyone at home knows, it's pretty obvious but next to on the screen right now we a camera pointing at... some empty space at the backs of heads but the reason is we are expecting an announcement. we are expecting an...
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how they wanted to finish out this year, alex. >> cnn's natasha chen, thank you so much for that report. and our thoughts of course are with those families. i'm alexo much for joining us. to all of our viewers here in the united states, have a happy thanksgiving. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, a rash of mass shootings. eight in the past week alone. the latest inside a walmart in
how they wanted to finish out this year, alex. >> cnn's natasha chen, thank you so much for that report. and our thoughts of course are with those families. i'm alexo much for joining us. to all of our viewers here in the united states, have a happy thanksgiving. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, a rash of mass shootings. eight in the past week alone. the latest inside a walmart in