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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 ab
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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 we measure, disclose, and those as
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...
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>> reporter: yeah, good afternoon to you again, alex. well, i can tell you that the signing of this new law has leaders here at the local area planned parenthood very concerned, as you might imagine. that new law going into effect in july, as you said, bans abortions after 15 weeks, even in the case of rape or incest. the only time abortions will be allowed here in the state of florida is when the health of the mother, the life of the mother, i should say, is at risk and also in the case of some fatal fetal abnormalities. currently, you can get an abortion at 24 weeks here in the state of florida. florida is one of 26 states that have severely limited abortions rights or out and out banned them. pro-choice advocates say this new law here in the state of florida also violates the right of privacy for women when it comes to making their own healthcare decisions, and officials here at planned parenthood also tell me that women of color will be disproportionately impacted. >> now we have a world where the people who are least financially reso
>> reporter: yeah, good afternoon to you again, alex. well, i can tell you that the signing of this new law has leaders here at the local area planned parenthood very concerned, as you might imagine. that new law going into effect in july, as you said, bans abortions after 15 weeks, even in the case of rape or incest. the only time abortions will be allowed here in the state of florida is when the health of the mother, the life of the mother, i should say, is at risk and also in the case...
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you can lera, i'm alex, you can just alex i like it. , listen take care of nadya and i want to talk about loans as samson, otherwise he will leave now. oh well, thank you, thank you for the perfectly organized presentation and for the pr. just really cool. irreplaceable well, that's it, you're a good person, you've always been a good person. when you are on the previous got married, i almost got poisoned. you said that you almost got poisoned and then and you always drive so fast always. extreme driving. well, not only do i love horses, but they do not bite. i love to sew. cooking, and i also love children very, very much. and here is the turn by the way, i already had you, yes, well, yes, exactly. normally good, he is cheerful, so simple, he immediately offered sponsorship. in the sense of what kind of sponsorship is the usual help with money. so thanks for the evening. well, thank you too. well then , goodbye. sponsorship, stunned shy? do you want rich daddy? do you think she really got sick or just didn't want to come? wait, what are
you can lera, i'm alex, you can just alex i like it. , listen take care of nadya and i want to talk about loans as samson, otherwise he will leave now. oh well, thank you, thank you for the perfectly organized presentation and for the pr. just really cool. irreplaceable well, that's it, you're a good person, you've always been a good person. when you are on the previous got married, i almost got poisoned. you said that you almost got poisoned and then and you always drive so fast always....
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you energy? 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 countries
you energy? 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...
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you. but alex, if i go to you, but the worst outcome is for the ukranian people, that's the worst outcome here. and that's not in the western calculation whatsoever . i mean, lloyd austin, say, you know, to, to, the goal is to weaken russia as, as john said here, he didn't mention anything about ukraine. and that's ever go head out. this is, this is something that we, i think as journalists and as animals that we've, we've saw from the outside looking at, i mean, i've covered wars for a long time. and it's usually the united states of american baiting, somebody for writers of mass destruction or some other obscure reason that doesn't really exist. there is no calculation and they don't really care how many people are going to be killed on the ground. ukraine. i as much as i sympathize with the ukrainian people and i feel for the credit people, i have a lot of ukrainian friends. i grew up in the ukranian neighbourhood in toronto, canada. i understand what they're going through. i was in the balkans during the award there. i understand what's happening. but at the same time that ukraine is
you. but alex, if i go to you, but the worst outcome is for the ukranian people, that's the worst outcome here. and that's not in the western calculation whatsoever . i mean, lloyd austin, say, you know, to, to, the goal is to weaken russia as, as john said here, he didn't mention anything about ukraine. and that's ever go head out. this is, this is something that we, i think as journalists and as animals that we've, we've saw from the outside looking at, i mean, i've covered wars for a long...
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i absolutely agree with you, but alex of and go to you. but the worst outcome is for the ukranian people. that's the worst outcome here. and that's not in the western calculation whatsoever. i mean, lloyd austin to say, you know, to, to, the goal is to, we can russia as, as john said here, he didn't mention anything about ukraine in that service. no head out. and this is, this is something that we see, i think, as journalists and as animals that we've, we've saw from the outside looking at, i mean, i've covered wars for a long time. and it's usually the united states of america and baiting somebody for writers of mass destruction or some other obscure reason that doesn't really exist . there is no calculation and they don't really care how many people are going to be killed on the ground. ukraine. i as much as i sympathize with the ukranian people and i feel for the ukrainian people, i have a lot of ukrainian friends. i grew up in the ukranian neighbourhood in toronto, canada. i understand what they're going through. i was in the balkans d
i absolutely agree with you, but alex of and go to you. but the worst outcome is for the ukranian people. that's the worst outcome here. and that's not in the western calculation whatsoever. i mean, lloyd austin to say, you know, to, to, the goal is to, we can russia as, as john said here, he didn't mention anything about ukraine in that service. no head out. and this is, this is something that we see, i think, as journalists and as animals that we've, we've saw from the outside looking at, i...
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can you hear whether yelling about? >> 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 conti
can you hear whether yelling about? >> 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....
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let me ask you, alex. derstand you have a team in dnipro right now where the airport has been destroyed and there is heavy shelling. what are they witnessing on the ground there? >> yeah, we have a team that's there. and so today and even last night there was more intensified shelling there. so that's something we are concerned about, because we have teams operating in that area. teams that are accessing from there, the east in the donbas, which is the area which one believe there's is a high risk of increased activity in that area. so we're monitoring it every day, and we're trying to continue to access these areas for as long as possible to get supply into hospitals and to treat patients who are in those areas to help get patients out. so it's something that in day to day, we're monitoring and we're trying to adapt our strategies to stay active in those areas for as long as possible. >> and in mariupol, the hardest hit city in ukraine, the russians have basically cut it off from the world. have you had an
let me ask you, alex. derstand you have a team in dnipro right now where the airport has been destroyed and there is heavy shelling. what are they witnessing on the ground there? >> yeah, we have a team that's there. and so today and even last night there was more intensified shelling there. so that's something we are concerned about, because we have teams operating in that area. teams that are accessing from there, the east in the donbas, which is the area which one believe there's is a...
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and the bull alex. you got a little but mr. yeah, still good to me and you learn your peers will both of the going to you even though he was young to keep, keep the ship to people moving him to the sprint equipment. the ballistics are done school by due to approach a shift to move thing from you to the discussion that you've gotten with me at. the bull. don't talk to me. i will shoot you one in museum and she's going to ensure that we are not going to just go i mean, you know what me as opposed to double just know, i mean, i was just, i mean the price of maturity which was splitting the ground stocks and launched the child to come up with a few of them position. but the fema cannot move lose all of which. and because it was she just she did says no data to seduce that. so food can law, which in seattle we did in my what you did at the mother in them. what is your desk in your past with a storm actually in our storm, i chose to grow and move. we want them to be neglected to do much more to non core that saved on your so that woul
and the bull alex. you got a little but mr. yeah, still good to me and you learn your peers will both of the going to you even though he was young to keep, keep the ship to people moving him to the sprint equipment. the ballistics are done school by due to approach a shift to move thing from you to the discussion that you've gotten with me at. the bull. don't talk to me. i will shoot you one in museum and she's going to ensure that we are not going to just go i mean, you know what me as opposed...
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passive as corporate a move as they might feel and they are forced to make it up. >> i 100% agree, alex. youk about the statement from the ceo of twitter. it was almost like, i don't want to call it threatening to musk, but talk about duty and this and that you wonder we will give you the board seat, but we have to investigate a lot of things in your back ground and past and you and dig into things you may chooses to not dig into. musk probably said no thanks >> right exactly. the board seat was always openly an effort to tie musk's hands. it looks like the top line of no more than 14.9% was a deal he w wanted to agree to, but going forward would be constraining. the deal for twitter and musk, was it the constraints or the disclosures? is it that musk has a vision for twitter that he feels like he can only achieve with total control rather than one voice among many or is it that musk is a character who is ill suited to a simple board seat on a publicly traded company? is it he needs that leeway that being sole owner or techno king get you and anything less, he is not a corporate man and can'
passive as corporate a move as they might feel and they are forced to make it up. >> i 100% agree, alex. youk about the statement from the ceo of twitter. it was almost like, i don't want to call it threatening to musk, but talk about duty and this and that you wonder we will give you the board seat, but we have to investigate a lot of things in your back ground and past and you and dig into things you may chooses to not dig into. musk probably said no thanks >> right exactly. the...
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we will succeed to the situation in air to. >> alex, thank you for spending time with us again this evening. alex cutlery goes a member ukrainian parliament. who has been documenting the atrocities. 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, sav
we will succeed to the situation in air to. >> alex, thank you for spending time with us again this evening. alex cutlery goes a member ukrainian parliament. who has been documenting the atrocities. 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...
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we will succeed to the situation in air to. >> alex, thank you for spending time with us again this evening. alex cutlery goes a member ukrainian parliament. who has been documenting the atrocities. 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
we will succeed to the situation in air to. >> alex, thank you for spending time with us again this evening. alex cutlery goes a member ukrainian parliament. who has been documenting the atrocities. 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...
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about alex jones asked him, you know. i bet it before you even sat down with him before they were even recording said you're going to take down this material you are going to take down alex jones. yes. i did it you're going to do platform it i said three weeks. yeah deep platform and he was like, no. he said no. he said that's ridiculous. i'm not and i said, oh no you are and he goes, he's essentially said who's gonna make me and i'm like me. yeah, so you brought it up in the end. i brought it up right away. yeah and thinking that he would avoid that question of the the thorny question about alex jones nice segway right over to the holocaust. yes, and unfortunately yeah being basically oh, those people are just mistaken. no. he said they don't mean to lie. yeah, and i felt it was a definition of a holocaust denial that they actually mean to lie and malevolently. yeah, and so what happened in that case and i want you to react to this is yeah, i wasn't surprised by what he did what they did facebook did was when he moved fr
about alex jones asked him, you know. i bet it before you even sat down with him before they were even recording said you're going to take down this material you are going to take down alex jones. yes. i did it you're going to do platform it i said three weeks. yeah deep platform and he was like, no. he said no. he said that's ridiculous. i'm not and i said, oh no you are and he goes, he's essentially said who's gonna make me and i'm like me. yeah, so you brought it up in the end. i brought it...
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we spend 16 times, alex. youit comes to military spending. the idea we keep spending more and more and more is ridiculous. because look at the war in afghanistan. just ended last year a 20-year, what? longest war in american history. logic tells us our defense budget should go down when you end an epically-long multi-trillion drawer war. not up. yet joe biden puts in for a defense budget higher than donald trump planned to put in. congress throws in an extra what? $20 billion, $30 billion? no one ever asks can we afford the defense budget? will it contribute to inflation? add to the debt? how do we pay for it? joe manchin will not pay for seniors to get free dental and vision saying we can't afford it. too inflationary. yet people like joe manchin vote blindly every year to up and up and up our defense budget. >> is there a way to monitor whether the people like the joe manchins you're talking about, any member of congress, can benefit from these higher prices and the push through the pentagon of higher budgets?
we spend 16 times, alex. youit comes to military spending. the idea we keep spending more and more and more is ridiculous. because look at the war in afghanistan. just ended last year a 20-year, what? longest war in american history. logic tells us our defense budget should go down when you end an epically-long multi-trillion drawer war. not up. yet joe biden puts in for a defense budget higher than donald trump planned to put in. congress throws in an extra what? $20 billion, $30 billion? no...
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you. >> alex is, you know, the and yeah, inflation and how much people pay for things is still top of mind for so many host, everybody. what is the government doing to try to address that issue? >> well, this is something that falls to the federal reserve and the fed has been taking steps to slowly increase interest rates in order to try to rein in inflation. that the key there is that they have to do it slowly because if interest rates rise too quickly, that's also something that could trigger a recession. >> let's consider alexandra limon reporting live for us tonight in washington. thank you, alex. >> mental health workers here in california may soon be getting a big boost. state senator scott wiener's behavioral health workforce revitalization act. so a lot to to to talk but it has passed a committee vote. it would provide money for hiring in performance bonuses for mental health professionals like psychiatrist, behavioral support technicians and others. it would also provide stipends to students who pursue a master's degree in social work and it would create a network to connect menta
you. >> alex is, you know, the and yeah, inflation and how much people pay for things is still top of mind for so many host, everybody. what is the government doing to try to address that issue? >> well, this is something that falls to the federal reserve and the fed has been taking steps to slowly increase interest rates in order to try to rein in inflation. that the key there is that they have to do it slowly because if interest rates rise too quickly, that's also something that...
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to the victor, let's get the reaction where you are. >> alex, good evening to you from paris.y is just not stopping here. apparently i am standing in the victors camp. the exit polls have just been released. 58.2 for macron, verses -- for le pen. keep in, on these extra polls here in france are very reliable. they are taken from actual ballots, samples from how people actually voted. not just interviews of those passing votes. so, it is reliable. i can tell, you the music just started and we've a lot of support, but that sun, underneath this, it is very different from five years ago when emmanuel macron was a challenger. he was a man with a vision. . i think it was a fairly confident lead to tonight, but it is possible he might just get across the line. keep in mind that for the, pen he was described as a far-right candidate that was just too radical. taking into the palace five years ago. he has soften his image. but it is still the substance of that many are concerned about. a skeptic nature at a time when we have a community that has been traveling the war in ukraine with e
to the victor, let's get the reaction where you are. >> alex, good evening to you from paris.y is just not stopping here. apparently i am standing in the victors camp. the exit polls have just been released. 58.2 for macron, verses -- for le pen. keep in, on these extra polls here in france are very reliable. they are taken from actual ballots, samples from how people actually voted. not just interviews of those passing votes. so, it is reliable. i can tell, you the music just started and...
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very much. cryptically yes alex eustace exactly because of this. well, of course, youd who came in at school, and we corresponded with him through free transfers, and the geography teacher, and she called us yusta alex in one word, he then somehow turned into yuryevich, but i'm so alex no, i don't know, but oh, this is lerochka already. yes, i'll go and open, of course, well, in general, we'll find. lerochka and we are waiting for you. what alex is called that the daughter came? well, it means that 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
very much. cryptically yes alex eustace exactly because of this. well, of course, youd who came in at school, and we corresponded with him through free transfers, and the geography teacher, and she called us yusta alex in one word, he then somehow turned into yuryevich, but i'm so alex no, i don't know, but oh, this is lerochka already. yes, i'll go and open, of course, well, in general, we'll find. lerochka and we are waiting for you. what alex is called that the daughter came? well, it means...
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>> you know, alex, it is a really good question. i have thought about this a lot. i guess they can. concerned about. if this would be in the top five. this will be in the top five. i think what is actually accurate is a matter of strategy, if i was advisory democrats, i was a student loan debt. biden, get out 50,000 dealers. you have to get your voters out there. you have to figure out some kind of way to get police reform. you have to make sure that if you have increase enthusiasm with black votes. it is down 20% for biden approval. this is not a good. from my perspective, if i am looking at this is strategically, i am thinking about winning. i am thinking about every piece of legislative policy, any executive order that can be assigned or easily pass to jump up enthusiasm. democrats don't, there is no way they are winning the house. there are likely going to lose the senate as well. yeah focus on kitchen table issues. things that are affecting peoples lives. your thoughts last word to you, kurt on this. >> i think ultimately, winning begets winning. one small victory creates the ne
>> you know, alex, it is a really good question. i have thought about this a lot. i guess they can. concerned about. if this would be in the top five. this will be in the top five. i think what is actually accurate is a matter of strategy, if i was advisory democrats, i was a student loan debt. biden, get out 50,000 dealers. you have to get your voters out there. you have to figure out some kind of way to get police reform. you have to make sure that if you have increase enthusiasm with...
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you won't have enough tears. and i'm scared to hear it. i'm scared to hear it. joining us from a southern city, a member of the ukrainian parliament. alex, thanks for being with us. we were together on saturday when you first reached that area in bucha. you had your phone, you were showing me a shopping mall that had been destroyed. at that point, in the middle of day on saturday, neither you nor i had first seen what you experienced, the bodies and the sheer destruction throughout the region. >> that is true. it was -- what we saw is awful. absolutely horrific picture of devasation and murders committed by russian army. and i can tell you i saw up to 50 killed people. 50, just imagine. bodies in black plastic bags and burned out cars that i now show you. i saw one which was absolutely awful on kyiv. i saw naked bodies of women and their clothes were near the road so you can just understand what had happened probably before their death. but after russian troops killed them, they put them on tires and tried to burn them down. and partly, they succeeded and partly not. it's so awful that i can't just explain it what i saw before my own ey
you won't have enough tears. and i'm scared to hear it. i'm scared to hear it. joining us from a southern city, a member of the ukrainian parliament. alex, thanks for being with us. we were together on saturday when you first reached that area in bucha. you had your phone, you were showing me a shopping mall that had been destroyed. at that point, in the middle of day on saturday, neither you nor i had first seen what you experienced, the bodies and the sheer destruction throughout the region....
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>> i've gotta tell you alex, we're coming to you from inside a hotel room.are observing the blackout and curfew that's in place throughout ukraine. and here, where i am in zaporizhzhia, we're i.m. it starts at 9 pm. that's why it's such a nondescript location. i spoke with a fire who's actually holdup amongst hundreds of soldiers and civilians, dozens of children's, he estimated. he confirmed that news that there were something like 20 civilians that were allowed to leave that plant. it was done under the auspices of the international red cross, red crescent, and the united nations. we heard earlier from the russian state news agency that that were 25 people. and more than a dozen of them were people. or excuse me, six of them were children. we don't know exactly how many there were. we don't know, for sure, whether this was done by the united nations. it was certainly done with coordination, with a lot of different people. some of them active combatants in this extended siege of that huge plant in the center of the city, on the southeastern coast. really on
>> i've gotta tell you alex, we're coming to you from inside a hotel room.are observing the blackout and curfew that's in place throughout ukraine. and here, where i am in zaporizhzhia, we're i.m. it starts at 9 pm. that's why it's such a nondescript location. i spoke with a fire who's actually holdup amongst hundreds of soldiers and civilians, dozens of children's, he estimated. he confirmed that news that there were something like 20 civilians that were allowed to leave that plant. it...
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let's get you back to the colosseum with heather and alex. guys back to you. alright thanks so much, greg appreciate it, and we want to now head out to the parking lot where a lot of fans are certainly excited, probably more so i would say, alex, just because of the fact that we're coming off what was such a tough year for so many baseball fans, you know you weren't able to see the action in person. but you know what the fans are back. here they are in the parking lot already tailgating. they've been here since some of them since three o'clock this afternoon. yeah absolutely. they are excited to have a back here in town. and of course you have to remember. we've talked about it a lockout during the off season so much uncertainty questions about when we would see baseball actually being played, and now the a's are here for their home opener tonight and the fans. they are certainly fired up here coming up in this hour. we're going to talk about what fans can expect. when they come out here to the colosseum this season, we'll talk about some of the great giveaways
let's get you back to the colosseum with heather and alex. guys back to you. alright thanks so much, greg appreciate it, and we want to now head out to the parking lot where a lot of fans are certainly excited, probably more so i would say, alex, just because of the fact that we're coming off what was such a tough year for so many baseball fans, you know you weren't able to see the action in person. but you know what the fans are back. here they are in the parking lot already tailgating....
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alex, you made my day and year. >> i'll get you tickets backstage. >> i got to read.oreign language ] [ singing in foreign language ] [ singing in foreign language ] [ singing in foreign language ] [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ ♪ ake one. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more... crazy commutes... crowd control- have a nice day alex (thanks ms. ellen) ...taking the stairs. that's how you du more with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines, including steroids, witho
alex, you made my day and year. >> i'll get you tickets backstage. >> i got to read.oreign language ] [ singing in foreign language ] [ singing in foreign language ] [ singing in foreign language ] [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ ♪ ake one. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more... crazy commutes... crowd control- have a nice day alex (thanks ms. ellen) ...taking the stairs. that's how you du more with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks....
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>> reporter: well, good afternoon to you, alex. 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. 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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what are you seeing there in the aftermath? >> well, even as we speak, alex, we're still under an arid alert tonight in odessa. the sirens started just a few minutes ago, you can hear them faintly in the distance. they started sounding about an hour and a half ago, now. odessa was last hit by a russian cruise missile about three weeks ago. so, this is not something that happens on a regular basis. in the city. yesterday afternoon, as people were preparing for the easter holiday, the arid siren sounded and to cruise missiles actually did make impact. one, apparently, at a military facility. the other at this 16 story residential building, an apartment building where people were having lunch, having tea, gathering with their families. among the dead was a three month old baby girl, her young mother and her grandmother. we return to that apartment building today, what we saw was prosecutors and police gathering evidence. they call this a war crime and an act of terror. we also spoke to people who lived in that apartment building about just what it was like when
what are you seeing there in the aftermath? >> well, even as we speak, alex, we're still under an arid alert tonight in odessa. the sirens started just a few minutes ago, you can hear them faintly in the distance. they started sounding about an hour and a half ago, now. odessa was last hit by a russian cruise missile about three weeks ago. so, this is not something that happens on a regular basis. in the city. yesterday afternoon, as people were preparing for the easter holiday, the arid...
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. >>> a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to "alex witt reports." if you're celebrating easter, i hope you enjoy your day. we begin with the breaking news on this day, day 53 of the war in ukraine. a desperate turn of events in mariupol, russians claim only 400 ukrainian fighters remain in the beleaguered city. they're holed up inside a steel plant, refusing to surrender. >> if russians wouldn't like to have negotiations so we will fight 'til the end, absolutely. we will not surrender. we will not leave our country, our families, our lands. >> such courage there. meantime, russia is negotiating but also refusing to allow evacuations today. one ukrainian official pleaded for a humanitarian corridor to allow women, children, and wounded fighters to get out. not so far away where preparations are under way for a russian onslaught in the eastern donbas region in coming days. officials are urging civilians to evacuate now to avoid forced deportation to russia. some arrived in romania today. >> it's hard to live there because sometimes they
. >>> a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to "alex witt reports." if you're celebrating easter, i hope you enjoy your day. we begin with the breaking news on this day, day 53 of the war in ukraine. a desperate turn of events in mariupol, russians claim only 400 ukrainian fighters remain in the beleaguered city. they're holed up inside a steel plant, refusing to surrender. >> if russians wouldn't like to have...
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thank you, alex. back here in the u.s. in new york state judge has found former president trump in contempt of civil court for failing to turn over documents related to a probe from the new york attorney general. trump must now pay $10,000 a day until he complies with the subpoena. the new york attorney general letitia james has been investigating the trump organization for 2 years over its business practices. james alleges her office has found evidence of fraud. trump has denied any wrongdoing and is called the probe a witch hunt. >> the texas appeals court has delayed the execution of a woman amid growing doubts about whether she beat her 2 year-old daughter to death. the cases garner the support of lawmakers, celrbrities, even some of the jurors who sentenced her to death. the texas court granted a request by melissa chan's lawyers for a lower court to review claims that new evidence in her case would exonerate her. it was not immediately known when the lower court began reviewing her case. but has been set for lethal i
thank you, alex. back here in the u.s. in new york state judge has found former president trump in contempt of civil court for failing to turn over documents related to a probe from the new york attorney general. trump must now pay $10,000 a day until he complies with the subpoena. the new york attorney general letitia james has been investigating the trump organization for 2 years over its business practices. james alleges her office has found evidence of fraud. trump has denied any wrongdoing...
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thank you. >> thank you, alex. thank you for putting together such a great program. there will be performances, food, music, cannabis, and all the money you spend at this event pretty much supports the businesses and also provides financial support to continue to make sure that the port-a-potties are available, that all the things we need to do to make this event safe and that it is supported and appreciate alex and his sponsors who are coming together. and i will say jeff ross is funny and you probably don't want to miss that along with the other things that go on. and thank you to all of the city departments and thank you to all of our community sponsors. and thank you to the people who regularly attend 4/20 because i will say that sense we have been a lot more organized from the city side, it is really been a great event for san francisco, one that we're proud of and can continue to be proud of moving into the future. and with that, we'll open it up to any questions related to the event. [question inaudible] >> you have been critical of 4/20 in the past. do you th
thank you. >> thank you, alex. thank you for putting together such a great program. there will be performances, food, music, cannabis, and all the money you spend at this event pretty much supports the businesses and also provides financial support to continue to make sure that the port-a-potties are available, that all the things we need to do to make this event safe and that it is supported and appreciate alex and his sponsors who are coming together. and i will say jeff ross is funny...
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what kind of message do you think it sends to the world or just to president putin? >> well, alex, first it's good to be with you. i think it shows that the united states is in for what we need to do immediately, but we're also in for the long term. it's important that diplomats returned to ukraine. i hope that we soon will be opening our mission backup in kyiv. obviously, it needs to be safe for us to do that. we also want to make it clear that we will provide everything they need, from the point of view of military weapons. i'm certain that congress will be yelling to support additional funds going into the military are meant for ukraine. we are there for the long term. we recognize that this may take a period of time, and that ukraine it's going to need our continued support. >> for how long, though, sir? if you look at the amount of money we've already sent, if this war continues unabated, potentially for years, can the u.s. keep up this level of support, of assistance to ukraine? without depleting u.s. supplies? >> i think we need to. i think we need to make sure that ukraine
what kind of message do you think it sends to the world or just to president putin? >> well, alex, first it's good to be with you. i think it shows that the united states is in for what we need to do immediately, but we're also in for the long term. it's important that diplomats returned to ukraine. i hope that we soon will be opening our mission backup in kyiv. obviously, it needs to be safe for us to do that. we also want to make it clear that we will provide everything they need, from...
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we need to say you have to get on board on this >> alex is playing to the crowd.s this hurt or help crypto adoption among the mainstream. he expected his comments to be on network television, but what does it do for the long-term adoption who don't want to hear these famed investors called names. >> i think the point he is trying to make is that bitcoin is a political movement. there is the financial part of it but a side of it where people are trying to use it as a balance to the current system, the international monetary fund. i was in salvador and it's being used to change money where people pay through remittances i think of bitcoin to get widespread adoption is not something that people who are in favor of bitcoin are thinking of they are thinking this is a political system that is trying to overthrow the current system. i don't think he's considering how to sell this to the mainstream i think in his mind he's leading a revolution and by the time the rest of the folks are weary of hearing warren buffett called names. it is a political system >> is it politica
we need to say you have to get on board on this >> alex is playing to the crowd.s this hurt or help crypto adoption among the mainstream. he expected his comments to be on network television, but what does it do for the long-term adoption who don't want to hear these famed investors called names. >> i think the point he is trying to make is that bitcoin is a political movement. there is the financial part of it but a side of it where people are trying to use it as a balance to the...
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i want to tell our viewers, alex, you took quite a few photos in mykolaiv. i do want to warn them the images we are about to show are incredibly graphic. what can you tell us about what unfolded before these photographs were taken and after? this appears to be people who were just, you know, taking a quiet moment. . >> well, this is -- it happens to us every three, four days. where everything quiets down a little bit. and then out of nowhere, especially around the place where i live, we had a bus that during the day people were just standing there waiting for a bus, and a missile flew in and killed nine people. as soon as i heard that, i twoept that place to-- went to that place to try to help people. if you are close to 10, 15 feet, if you are close to that range, most likely you're going to die. so you can be just walking on the street and a missile flies in for no reason. . >> the city there has been without water for days. i know one of the pipelines was damaged during fighting. are you still without water? >> we have a couple of places we get water. rive
i want to tell our viewers, alex, you took quite a few photos in mykolaiv. i do want to warn them the images we are about to show are incredibly graphic. what can you tell us about what unfolded before these photographs were taken and after? this appears to be people who were just, you know, taking a quiet moment. . >> well, this is -- it happens to us every three, four days. where everything quiets down a little bit. and then out of nowhere, especially around the place where i live, we...
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you _ up for. alex, so interesting, thank you so much. you are _ up for. ch is building in from the north and it will be sitting right across the uk for mid week onwards. for the rest of tonight, most places looking dry, long, clearspells. cloud drifting in from the north and east as well. a bit of a breeze from the english channel but most of us overnight, temperatures between four and 7 degrees in towns and cities, colder in more rural spots. just low enough for touch of grass frost but monday, sunny spells, lots of dry weather. a few showers pushing into parts of eastern england later in the morning and by the afternoon, a few more cropping up. many places avoiding them but the breezes coming in from a north—easterly direction, blowing over these chilling north sea temperatures. it will feel a little bit cooler for the likes of aberdeen, down to was newcastle, ten or 11 degrees here. warmest weather for southern england and south wales where we are likely to see 15 or 16 degrees. towards tuesday and we will see more cloud across parts of scotland and nor
you _ up for. alex, so interesting, thank you so much. you are _ up for. ch is building in from the north and it will be sitting right across the uk for mid week onwards. for the rest of tonight, most places looking dry, long, clearspells. cloud drifting in from the north and east as well. a bit of a breeze from the english channel but most of us overnight, temperatures between four and 7 degrees in towns and cities, colder in more rural spots. just low enough for touch of grass frost but...