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medical doctor alexandra a. she is an optical consultant. we are in ophthalmology, everything is as it were, yes, how to unfold, very cool with alexander is followed by alina, a wonderful, young, star. i love her, amazing beauty too. she's kind of your colleague. she is a journalist. she works in tv, sort of, and she's amazingly smart, with two educations and a sense of humour. well, that's great. let's get glory. glory is our positive, only positive and positive , he is an actor, he is a musician, it is always easy with him, it is always fun and very organic, he always fits into any company, despite the difference in gender, the girl always giggles, but really wants to the words were always present with us and alexander alexander well, also, as it were, our friend, without him, in our medical field, alexander also thought about how it would be like this, too , there is a television school. he is also on television, but he is always with us, he helps us in medicine, wipes glasses. he can definitely deliver the glasses to the address and can t
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so, alexandra, a, we understand that odessa has been targeted by the russian military for more than 2 weeks. can you explain to us the strategic importance of the city? well, odessa is so tremendous, tremendous strategic importance for the ukrainians and for the russians as well. and that makes the city a likely russian targets in capturing or just as poor to russia would be able to cut off for ukraine from the black sea, from important trade routes. and we also should not to forget that we're taking over the control of odessa would be a big win form for the russian propaganda. because of this, a city has a ties with russia going back for centuries. it was founded by a russian empress. catherine, the grades and many people here still speak russian, so we can imagine that a russian forces or the russian government would be trying to present it as a win for their propaganda. however, we also have to say that people that i've been speaking with told me that despite those deep seated connections, they ready to welcome the russian troops with fierce resistance. right, so as we've said, man
so, alexandra, a, we understand that odessa has been targeted by the russian military for more than 2 weeks. can you explain to us the strategic importance of the city? well, odessa is so tremendous, tremendous strategic importance for the ukrainians and for the russians as well. and that makes the city a likely russian targets in capturing or just as poor to russia would be able to cut off for ukraine from the black sea, from important trade routes. and we also should not to forget that we're...
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it's important today as they have a presidential election coming up, and the vichy is back in the news again for that. [applause] >> thank you to both alexandra richie and michael neiberg for their wonderful presentations. i'm going to start out by asking them a question, and then we are going to throw it out to the audience for questions and answers. note that both of them ended with an appeal to the memory of these events. the memory of wannsee conference and the memory of vichy and how those battles are still being fought today as michael told us. this is a reminder for you, we have a memory conference coming up in march. so the museum is being or is paying plenty of attention to the memory battles. just as a reminder. the question i have for alexandra, the issue of the importance of the wannsee conference on this twisted road to auschwitz. i think the older scholarship had wannsee conference front and center as turning to the final solution but now most recent the holocaust -- as the germans call it they see a continue towards versailles wannsee. could you give us a sense of how important is wannsee, and you mentioned this at the end but
it's important today as they have a presidential election coming up, and the vichy is back in the news again for that. [applause] >> thank you to both alexandra richie and michael neiberg for their wonderful presentations. i'm going to start out by asking them a question, and then we are going to throw it out to the audience for questions and answers. note that both of them ended with an appeal to the memory of these events. the memory of wannsee conference and the memory of vichy and how...
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alexandra a question for michael michael you you pointed. ards the fact that roosevelt made this decision to recognize the vichy government and that in your book you say was a very unpopular decision public opinion didn't like that at all. could you enlarge on that a bit yeah the way i love to do. this with students is show clips from the movie casablanca, which is being made at exactly this time and those of you that remember that brilliant film the last scene or one of the last scenes is louis opening up a bottle of vichy water and starting to drink from it and then throwing it in the trash can american public opinion was turning towards charles de gall was clearly turning towards the dagalas the leader of a free french movement or free france or whatever. they were calling it fighting france cordell hall roosevelt leahy a little bit lastly he was coming to to get very disillusioned by vishi. robert murphy was not saw a lot that they like they saw a government that was stable. they saw government that they thought they could they could mani
alexandra a question for michael michael you you pointed. ards the fact that roosevelt made this decision to recognize the vichy government and that in your book you say was a very unpopular decision public opinion didn't like that at all. could you enlarge on that a bit yeah the way i love to do. this with students is show clips from the movie casablanca, which is being made at exactly this time and those of you that remember that brilliant film the last scene or one of the last scenes is...
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. >> okay, thank you, alexandra. a question for michael. michael, you pointed to the fact roosevelt made this decision to recognize the vichy government and that you say was a very unpopular decision. >> the way i love to do this is to show clips from the movie "casablanca" being made at this point. one of the last scenes is him opening up a bottle of vichy water and throwing it in the trash can. they were clearly turning to charles de gaulle as a free france movement, fighting france. leahy was being disillusioned. they saw a lot they liked. they saw a government that was stable, that they thought they could manipulate with carrots and sticks, and a government anti-communist and anti-charles de gaulle, both popular inside washington. this tension between the american government pursuing this policy and the intense, intense hatred inside the united states and it's a reason roosevelt pulled marshall to launch operation torch before 1942. if the midterm elections of 1942 turned on foreign policy roosevelt is reasonably weak and that's what the
. >> okay, thank you, alexandra. a question for michael. michael, you pointed to the fact roosevelt made this decision to recognize the vichy government and that you say was a very unpopular decision. >> the way i love to do this is to show clips from the movie "casablanca" being made at this point. one of the last scenes is him opening up a bottle of vichy water and throwing it in the trash can. they were clearly turning to charles de gaulle as a free france movement,...
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. >>> and joining me now is alexandra, a ukrainian citizen, a mother of three, seeking shelter inside her grandmother's home in the russian occupied city of kherson in ukraine. i really appreciate you taking the time. that city has been the scene of a lot of fighting. the russians took the city. yet the people continue to resist. give us a sense of what the situation is right now for you and your family. >> ah, hello. for right now, it's -- they're not bombing outside, because we are occupied and they have their people inside our city. that's why they are trying to hide behind our backs, like civil people, because they know that ukrainian army won't do anything to harm us, so they just occupy. we don't have much left in, like, medical supplies, we don't have much left food in the stores, because they won't let the help to come to our city and bring us something. so we are feeling, you know, isolated from the rest of ukraine for right now. >> it's difficult to get food and supplies. people are resisting there. what is the interaction like with the russian forces? >> ah -- we don't go o
. >>> and joining me now is alexandra, a ukrainian citizen, a mother of three, seeking shelter inside her grandmother's home in the russian occupied city of kherson in ukraine. i really appreciate you taking the time. that city has been the scene of a lot of fighting. the russians took the city. yet the people continue to resist. give us a sense of what the situation is right now for you and your family. >> ah, hello. for right now, it's -- they're not bombing outside, because we...
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good morning, alexandra. we heard a bid there, but tell us more about the concrete actions that came out of these summits and brussels said it was really remarkable that all the 3 summits took place here in brussels yesterday. and some reports are already speaking about a historic day in brussels. with the you as president are participating in the regular meeting of for the you, a leaders for the very 1st time. and we, so some of some decisions with nato leaders are approving a massive reinforcement of nato forces on the eastern flank and promising to deliver more weapons to ukraine. warning russia against the use of chemical or biological weapons. and promising severe consequences in that case than we saw a strong statement from the g 7. and of course, the leader is coming together with president biden and condemning crush us war crime scene ukraine. however, when we really speak about concrete outcome that was rather limited, and when we see that the russian bombardments of ukraine cities and villages is still going o
good morning, alexandra. we heard a bid there, but tell us more about the concrete actions that came out of these summits and brussels said it was really remarkable that all the 3 summits took place here in brussels yesterday. and some reports are already speaking about a historic day in brussels. with the you as president are participating in the regular meeting of for the you, a leaders for the very 1st time. and we, so some of some decisions with nato leaders are approving a massive...
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a whole bunch of stuff still up to him. you take it off of your machine when you go to. so when you, when you might do whatnot. by that time, alexandra had a cough ski had already quit the alpha, a special group. he was among the 1st to begin gathering self defense militia groups i, i hm. with, when you go to school, when you get a really good resource for you for you, what's the medical like if somebody, me a so much in the selenium she, me. yep. also wanted you tonya, what's good when you want those things, those do it. so nick told them he thus would, you know, our coordination with the school was sneaked, one of the people who came to over to them about a bunch of studies ukrainian. let's look at that. just one might bite them when they give them bussey's stolidly june. we will make our will work and your stuff. will you be sure to pick up or go to, excuse me, the i'm sure the others williams were dormant. williams, a shit, williams. a sugar was supposed to wash the militia, sent some cheque boys on the road to await uninvited guests. davis were not only officially trained at military camps, but also arms. and then they were sent
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but your brains, defense forces are preparing for a possible russian attack. t w's. alexandra norman reports a chick point on the outskirts of flute skin, north western ukraine, sasha, by rhoda, is one of the local fighters who have joined ukraine's defense forces. he tells me that morale among the troops remains high. despite the dire situation in the country, little speed remembered about the moment. it is calm here, a syllable, we are preparing the defense of looks on the region with everything we have horrible were employed at the same time, were helping those who volunteer to join the army. i'm deployed to the front in the east and to defend our ukraine, your father, aboard uncomfortable where you live still seems to go on here in western ukraine despite the heavy fighting that it's taking place in other parts of the country. and yet residents tell us they want to be ready for whatever might come next at the beginning of its invasion, russia targeted and url field, not far from the city, from the military airport in loads with one of the 1st facilities hit by russian matt
but your brains, defense forces are preparing for a possible russian attack. t w's. alexandra norman reports a chick point on the outskirts of flute skin, north western ukraine, sasha, by rhoda, is one of the local fighters who have joined ukraine's defense forces. he tells me that morale among the troops remains high. despite the dire situation in the country, little speed remembered about the moment. it is calm here, a syllable, we are preparing the defense of looks on the region with...
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we are joined now to discuss by alexandra, a ukrainian member of parliament.oins us from washington dc. thank you so much for joining us very late this evening, likely tell us about the situation at the plant? >> well, all i know about that as was reported, that the fire was stopped. but unfortunately, to be honest, well we have been telling to the world's might gonna happen one day. we have four nuclear plans. one of them is totally occupied by the russians already. it's chernobyl, that everybody probably knows about. one is in his upper iija, one of the biggest factories in europe. unfortunately, we cannot control the russian missiles, and that's why we keep telling the world. we need a no fly zone and shut down the sky, because otherwise, one of the rockets or missiles is going to have the nuclear stations, and this is going to be the world's next disaster. >> you didn't evacuate, you happen to be in the united states traveling on the war broke out. what does this like for you, despite how dangerous of this. the some part of you actually want to be there ri
we are joined now to discuss by alexandra, a ukrainian member of parliament.oins us from washington dc. thank you so much for joining us very late this evening, likely tell us about the situation at the plant? >> well, all i know about that as was reported, that the fire was stopped. but unfortunately, to be honest, well we have been telling to the world's might gonna happen one day. we have four nuclear plans. one of them is totally occupied by the russians already. it's chernobyl, that...
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a new brand new 10 years on your printer. you will do whatnot. by that time, alexandra had a kosky, had already quit the alpha, a special group. he was among the 1st to begin gathering self defense militia groups. oh, i hm. mm hm. with both with when you go to school, when you get over a little more, not a good resource for counselors on particular way. what's community calling you from? nobody media a controlled run, your vin is all, but i want to so much millennium should me. yep. also, when you do one year with when you want it also let us do the nick tony thus put, you know, our coordination with some of the employ. she's good was new to the people who will it i came to over them about some of the oversight ukrainian professor. so might bite on one of your modem, bussey's tall. what do you normally will make of that was i'm a poignant a store. was a muscle pushed on it when you switched e or were full of also much of a little spark? i which well, my sure thought, but i was looking for somebody readers for a, i'm sure. bobby williams would dormant williams a shit. wi
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i want to bring in now alexandra, a human rights lawyer and the head of the center from central libertiesrs program. she's currently in kyiv, her hometown. first of all, let's start with where you are. there's a curfew in place right now in kyiv. how are you holding up? are you safe? >> i'm in kyiv. it's very difficult to be safe in kyiv because the russians are targeting residential buildings. i had to move from my flat to the district in order to have internet connection and not spend all day in bomb shelters. we are not secure because of the war. >> ukrainian president, that he has talked to the prosecutor of the international criminal court in hague and they're already in ukraine looking into potential war crimes. it would seem to a lot of folks watching this play out that the case for war crimes being committed, that case has already been made in plain sight, plain view. is that an over simplification or do you think war crimes have obviously already been committed? >> we documented war crimes for three weeks when russia started this new large-scale invasion to ukraine. we documented
i want to bring in now alexandra, a human rights lawyer and the head of the center from central libertiesrs program. she's currently in kyiv, her hometown. first of all, let's start with where you are. there's a curfew in place right now in kyiv. how are you holding up? are you safe? >> i'm in kyiv. it's very difficult to be safe in kyiv because the russians are targeting residential buildings. i had to move from my flat to the district in order to have internet connection and not spend...
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to love if our correspondent, alexander phenomena standing by forest they are good morning, alexandra. this is a region where people had been fleeing to for safety. what are things looking like there now? well, during the day, people are trying the best they can to continue with their lives or they have to get food and they have to earn some money. and many of them are trying to help to organize aid deliveries to other parts of the country. but at night and in particular at dawn, it's getting scary here because of almost every night, every night we have a raid alarms going off as it was the case this night. but this city is very important for the country as a transit point. as i said, for 8 deliveries going eastward, but also would have many, many refugees that have fled to the heavy fighting in the central and eastern part of the country. and to give you a better understanding what the situation looks like there looks like there. we weren't to the city of, she had told me she was our report residential houses reduced to rubble. people mourning the loss of their loved ones. this is a neighbourho
to love if our correspondent, alexander phenomena standing by forest they are good morning, alexandra. this is a region where people had been fleeing to for safety. what are things looking like there now? well, during the day, people are trying the best they can to continue with their lives or they have to get food and they have to earn some money. and many of them are trying to help to organize aid deliveries to other parts of the country. but at night and in particular at dawn, it's getting...
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by that time, alexandra had a kosky, had already quit the alpha, a special group. he was among the 1st to begin gathering self defense militia groups. i, i hm. mm hm. with both with when you go to school, when you get over i'm also going to assume is not a resource for themselves. ultima re what's community calling you from what we mean? yeah. a so much millennium see me yet, but also i need you for one year with when you want you to also let us do it. so nick told me thus, put you at no, our coordination with family and privacy school was me, told them people's all it came to over to them about so the 3rd party oversight, ukrainian professor. so mike white, i'm leaving them. bussey's stall would be the only only cover that was in the poignant store was a muscle to push when you, when you switched. the dr. fuller process must have been a little spot guy, which was almost your thought that was look on your sample. you really should for the computer cisco, it's going to be the plea. what i'm sure that was my williams, wilma williams. a shit, williams. a sugar was sup
by that time, alexandra had a kosky, had already quit the alpha, a special group. he was among the 1st to begin gathering self defense militia groups. i, i hm. mm hm. with both with when you go to school, when you get over i'm also going to assume is not a resource for themselves. ultima re what's community calling you from what we mean? yeah. a so much millennium see me yet, but also i need you for one year with when you want you to also let us do it. so nick told me thus, put you at no, our...
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well, 99% in my opinion that alexander because these are the things they e happen for alexandra is aal, a father all his life. definitely. this is vadim, even if alexander becomes, i am afraid that he will not be able to become a father. even if the test proves it. and here, and the line certainly. eh, you need a little less. it seems to me to still provoke vadim because he is ready to forget. he is ready to forgive everything, but he also needs help, because even though our man is strong, but they also need support. anna, tell me, how do you think eva vadimovna or will you have to change the fatherland, you know, based on everything heard? uh, maybe so and so, yes, and maybe it will turn out that these two young men have nothing to do with this child at all. here, after listening to everything that is happening, how alina reacted. eh, for this situation, when was it called? yes, what, perhaps, more, uh, two people can be involved in this story, yes, then, honestly, i already began to doubt this situation. but i would very honestly like it to be one, because that's based on his behav
well, 99% in my opinion that alexander because these are the things they e happen for alexandra is aal, a father all his life. definitely. this is vadim, even if alexander becomes, i am afraid that he will not be able to become a father. even if the test proves it. and here, and the line certainly. eh, you need a little less. it seems to me to still provoke vadim because he is ready to forget. he is ready to forgive everything, but he also needs help, because even though our man is strong, but...
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by that time, alexandra had a kosky, had already quit the alpha, a special group. he was among the 1st to begin gathering self defense militia groups. i, i, he's with me to go to school. when you get over i'm also going to assume is not a resource for comes to with. ready the medical become over the media a so much millennium she me yet. but also if you one year with go when you want you to also let us do it. so nick told me thus, what you would know our coordination with a 1000000 pro. she's good was new to the people who will it came to over them before the 3rd party oversight ukrainian professor. so mike white, i'm leaving them bussey's stall. what do you normally i will make a point in the store was a muscle to push them to a new solution. e or were full of mush has been due to spark i, which was cool. my show her daughter, that was a previous reserve a i'm sure that was my williams, wilma williams, a shit, williams, a sugar was in the militia, sent some checkpoints on the road to await uninvited guests. this is a piece of gear theresa. yes. good. on on that an
by that time, alexandra had a kosky, had already quit the alpha, a special group. he was among the 1st to begin gathering self defense militia groups. i, i, he's with me to go to school. when you get over i'm also going to assume is not a resource for comes to with. ready the medical become over the media a so much millennium she me yet. but also if you one year with go when you want you to also let us do it. so nick told me thus, what you would know our coordination with a 1000000 pro. she's...
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we don't communicate with them, we just civil people. >> what a horrible situation. alexandrau're a mother of three kids as we said. i think one is a newborn. i see one on your lap there. a beautiful young child. how are the children dealing with all of this? >> my oldest kid, 7 years old, she's sitting there, you cannot see her right now. she already understands what's going on. she wakes up in the night, she cries. shes and me when it all will be over. my middle kid here, she doesn't understand. she thinks it's like a game or whatever. and actually, i really want her to think it's a game, we have to play with their rules. but my baby boy, he's not a newborn, he is 1 1/2. he doesn't understand what's going on. but he feels like -- i think all this atmosphere, he sleeps very bad at night, he cries and all these things. he wants to be with me all the time. because he feels that something's going on like this. >> what do you tell your oldest as this is all unfolding? when there were explosions and all of that. what did you tell the child sitting there on your left that beautiful
we don't communicate with them, we just civil people. >> what a horrible situation. alexandrau're a mother of three kids as we said. i think one is a newborn. i see one on your lap there. a beautiful young child. how are the children dealing with all of this? >> my oldest kid, 7 years old, she's sitting there, you cannot see her right now. she already understands what's going on. she wakes up in the night, she cries. shes and me when it all will be over. my middle kid here, she...
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traditional as author and you bring to your son, you know, you will be witnessed by that time alexandra had a cough ski had already quit the alpha, a special group. he was among the 1st to begin gathering self defense militia groups. oh, i hm. mm. mm. mm. mm. with both with just when you go to school, when you get over, i'm also going to see a little more, not a resource for counselors out on them, but you for your estimated to calling you from nobody media have done with any of it is all but i want to so much millennium, she me yep. also wanted you 9 year old girl when you want, you'd also let us do the next one and he does put, you know, our coordination with on the employee. she's caused me to let people who will, if i can go over them about so the 3rd party oversight, ukrainian. that's what the purpose for my item when i give them bussey's style, what do you normally will make of those m a point in the store? was a muscle pushed on it when you switched the dora over full of much of a guy with my sure. don't a i'm sure. bobby williams will dormant williams a shit. williams, a sugar was sup
traditional as author and you bring to your son, you know, you will be witnessed by that time alexandra had a cough ski had already quit the alpha, a special group. he was among the 1st to begin gathering self defense militia groups. oh, i hm. mm. mm. mm. mm. with both with just when you go to school, when you get over, i'm also going to see a little more, not a resource for counselors out on them, but you for your estimated to calling you from nobody media have done with any of it is all but i...
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this is a distinctive feature, probably, of a russian person in touch with our studio, alexandra mikhailovna. you are with us yes, i got to know your biography a little bit, i was horrified by that is, the situation in which you found yourself, you can tell us when it was, what happened to you and the main thing is how they avoided death there. it was in the fifteenth year. january 27, i valko alexandra mikhailovna was a deputy of the pervomaisky village council of the isinovatsky district, held a referendum and fed our people helped our militias. when did ours retreat? who came right sector dnepr alone, azov january 27 i was taken prisoner at 23:00 at night broke into the house break in the door around the perimeter were 12 people with machine guns in balaclavas, all such big tall hefty men. oh, of course i was scared. they took me right away telephones, said documents and told to dress. i got dressed. they didn’t wrap my hands with scotch tape, they pulled a hat over my head, they also tied it with scotch tape and took me out into the street. and they put me in the car and took me. there i
this is a distinctive feature, probably, of a russian person in touch with our studio, alexandra mikhailovna. you are with us yes, i got to know your biography a little bit, i was horrified by that is, the situation in which you found yourself, you can tell us when it was, what happened to you and the main thing is how they avoided death there. it was in the fifteenth year. january 27, i valko alexandra mikhailovna was a deputy of the pervomaisky village council of the isinovatsky district,...
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my 1st guest is alexandra mcphee. chuck. she's a human rights lawyer. it's good to have you on the program. we know that the situation is going from bad to worse. what is a normal day looking like right now where you are? i mean, keith has a day, it looks like so different for different people because all of us find your own way home to be useful in this situation. hard to provide their own input to the general struggle against the russians invasion. like for me, i work in the room, i done so as you should use and we provide help for several directions. we, we, that you mentioned were crimes. we provide logistical assistance for people who need some, who have some needs and to connect them with that concrete initiatives. we work with international communities and do a lot of other things. let me ask you an example. you say that you are collecting evidence of possible more crimes. do you expect to give that evidence that your organization is collecting to the i c. c? yes, for sure. it is. a prosecutor of international criminal court have already requeste
my 1st guest is alexandra mcphee. chuck. she's a human rights lawyer. it's good to have you on the program. we know that the situation is going from bad to worse. what is a normal day looking like right now where you are? i mean, keith has a day, it looks like so different for different people because all of us find your own way home to be useful in this situation. hard to provide their own input to the general struggle against the russians invasion. like for me, i work in the room, i done so...
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smetanina and the leaders of the russian championship race - this is already the fourth race alexandra bolshunova into acompetitions, by the way, including the champion of russia , here they are leading the way, but as we know, on the skating part, immediately on changing clothes on changing shoes, alexander plush was faster, he was more experienced , but even if he didn't follow him with his power, he could do it because they came together, right?
smetanina and the leaders of the russian championship race - this is already the fourth race alexandra bolshunova into acompetitions, by the way, including the champion of russia , here they are leading the way, but as we know, on the skating part, immediately on changing clothes on changing shoes, alexander plush was faster, he was more experienced , but even if he didn't follow him with his power, he could do it because they came together, right?
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the whole show the left wing party candidates stands a real chance of winning. alexandra ram p a. t reports from cali where major anti government protests took place last year. lifelong local journalist was i to her there is a reluctant politician. his candidacy for a seat in congress is being promoted by the young protestors who rocked the city last spring. and who are now looking for a change of leadership? me optis, my obsession. mister empowered, the youth knows how to look. they have opened our eyes and said, they don't want the country. they have received little majorities to had us become famous in columbia for is relentless coverage of the brutal police response to the protest. hundreds of thousands marched across the country against economic inequality, corruption, and the government's plans to raise taxes on the middle class. but no, where was the response more violent than in cali where arms civilians openly shot at protesters along with the police go in with charter, i saw kids losing their eyes full that at our side. and i said enough, dear wishes i deserve to be hear
the whole show the left wing party candidates stands a real chance of winning. alexandra ram p a. t reports from cali where major anti government protests took place last year. lifelong local journalist was i to her there is a reluctant politician. his candidacy for a seat in congress is being promoted by the young protestors who rocked the city last spring. and who are now looking for a change of leadership? me optis, my obsession. mister empowered, the youth knows how to look. they have...
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while ukrainian women are behind the scenes, helping to hold up a nation. alexandra is one of those women. a plea for peace and her niece translating from poland. >> she was asking for peace and just to have backup in ukraine. tara: alexandra is working at a military hospital. >> she saw lots of young men with lots of injuries. tara: when she is not at the hospital, she is one of countless women helping where help is needed, offering what they can from warm food to a warm hug. >> she is trying to say that the hardest part is the psychological part. tara: describing a moment at the train station with a woman who had lost everything. >> she looked lost and my aunt asked, would you like something, some hot food or some support, and decided to not say a word and she started crying. tara: supplies are running low. she is doing what she can from poland, tapping her network as a member of the scouts organization. >> somehow, the network from scouts work out a shocking way. tara: setting up pickup and drop-off locations on both sides of the border, moving in donated medical
while ukrainian women are behind the scenes, helping to hold up a nation. alexandra is one of those women. a plea for peace and her niece translating from poland. >> she was asking for peace and just to have backup in ukraine. tara: alexandra is working at a military hospital. >> she saw lots of young men with lots of injuries. tara: when she is not at the hospital, she is one of countless women helping where help is needed, offering what they can from warm food to a warm hug....
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alexandra. so we are waiting for that press conference to begin. it has been delayed by a little more than an hour. now can you tell us why that is what, what you make of that? will i ask, what is the reason and was just told that this is because said the meeting of the leaders was still going on by. we have to say, and i do cover nato a lot. that is, is highly unusual to wait for the secretary general's press conference for such a long time. normally, he is almost always on time. but we also have to stress that this is not a regular meeting or that has been prepared for many weeks or months. we talking here about an emergency meeting and there are a lot of difficult issues on the table. for instance, the question, what to do if russia decides to use chemical or biological weapons, or what to do if russia decides to use it to a limited scope, tactical nuclear weapons. so this is all that natal leaders want to speak about to be sure that the alliance is prepared for whatever scenario alexander, let's talk about some of those topics on the agenda. you mentioned. first of all
alexandra. so we are waiting for that press conference to begin. it has been delayed by a little more than an hour. now can you tell us why that is what, what you make of that? will i ask, what is the reason and was just told that this is because said the meeting of the leaders was still going on by. we have to say, and i do cover nato a lot. that is, is highly unusual to wait for the secretary general's press conference for such a long time. normally, he is almost always on time. but we also...
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hace una semana estÁn trabajando a punta de pistola. alexandra mÍrase por donde se mire. alexandra: es una energÍa... borja: no quiero viernes asÍ. el anuncio de ikea ha llevado a miles de clientes a sus establecimientos formando grandes colas para comprar. dijo que el cierre era para apoyar la seguridad de sus trabajadores y aÑadieron que es porque el conflicto causado importantes problemas de los suministros. carolina: el precio de la gasolina nos afecta a todos. cruzar a otro paÍs para conseguir la mÁs barato, suena loco pero es lo que hacen muchas personas con a mÉxico de visita, o de compras. nos conectamos con texas. reportero: estamos en reynosa, tamaulipas, de lo mexicano de la frontera. en las Últimas semanas ha ocurrido un fenÓmeno que no se habÍa visto muchos aÑos. ante el aumento de los precios de gasolina y de combustible, en los estados unidos, ahora, mucha gente estÁ viniendo a cargar gasolina al lado mexicano, a establecidos como este. aquÍ, el galÓn de gasolina promedio al tipo de cambio, estÁ $3.36. en cambio, de la estadouniden
hace una semana estÁn trabajando a punta de pistola. alexandra mÍrase por donde se mire. alexandra: es una energÍa... borja: no quiero viernes asÍ. el anuncio de ikea ha llevado a miles de clientes a sus establecimientos formando grandes colas para comprar. dijo que el cierre era para apoyar la seguridad de sus trabajadores y aÑadieron que es porque el conflicto causado importantes problemas de los suministros. carolina: el precio de la gasolina nos afecta a todos. cruzar a otro paÍs para...
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owner jerry jones is facing a lawsuit from a woman who claims that she's been forced not to reveal that jones is her father. court papers allegedly show alexandrababy when jones paid her mother to stay quiet. davis now 25 says she wants recognition as jones' daughter. >>> now to tiger woods and the special honor that came as no surprise. this morning, tiger woods is officially a hall of famer. the 15-time major champion was enshrined in the world golf hall of fame last night. >> tiger woods. >> reporter: his 14-year-old daughter sam introducing him speaking of his father's past struggles including the car crash last year that nearly killed him. >> we didn't know if he would come home with two legs or not. this is why you deserve this. because you're a fighter. you've defied the odds every time being the first black and asian golfer to win a major, being able to win your fifth masters after multiple back surgeries and being able to walk just a few months after your crash. >> reporter: woods then taking the stage getting emotional. >> i just lost a bet that i wouldn't cry. >> reporter: he described the battles he's faced with discrimination. >> i
owner jerry jones is facing a lawsuit from a woman who claims that she's been forced not to reveal that jones is her father. court papers allegedly show alexandrababy when jones paid her mother to stay quiet. davis now 25 says she wants recognition as jones' daughter. >>> now to tiger woods and the special honor that came as no surprise. this morning, tiger woods is officially a hall of famer. the 15-time major champion was enshrined in the world golf hall of fame last night. >>...
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i thank you so much for that analysis, alexandra and we'll talk a little bit about it with melinda crane as well. melinda, we had speculate at the head of this press conference, what some of the measures are that might be taken by nato. what did you make of what we heard? well, one thing that i kept thinking about was the press conference given by secretary general stoughton back before the russian invasion began to remember him saying, directly to that and me put in, if you think you're going to get less nato by waging an invasion. in fact, you are going to get more and he outlined a number of ways in which that is now absolutely being borne out. so he talked about the fact that nato member states will be meeting again in june to really make concrete, to their additional commitments on defense that something very relevant for this country. germany which has consistently fallen short of the 2014 target of 2 percent of g d. p. it has said it now will be stepping up even talking about going over that. but apparently that is now going to be nailed down in the gym summit. he also reaffirm na
i thank you so much for that analysis, alexandra and we'll talk a little bit about it with melinda crane as well. melinda, we had speculate at the head of this press conference, what some of the measures are that might be taken by nato. what did you make of what we heard? well, one thing that i kept thinking about was the press conference given by secretary general stoughton back before the russian invasion began to remember him saying, directly to that and me put in, if you think you're going...
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it took a with them on your job still with fill it up a mess with a civil use month by month, the ukranian army was closing in on alexandra until they occupied the outskirts of the settlement in the media kit. proudly referred to the tactic of eliminating the neutral zone as a creeping offensive. mm. the ukranian army sees nothing wrong with the offensive continuing, contrary to the peace agreements in place a. and she didn't put it in the midst of the most stuff. anyway, i just went to her and she knew for that my rush for breakfast with us was i don't remember what it was from it, but i still know it's just when i had to print stuff from 0, my flow to run out put it on bus it was all cream issue, little but i could try to push orders was to get done with the new school hands job has been went yesterday to compare well enough to start my initial. so that was a little bit closer to both temper to nap happening right for them. and so i can get them what i'm was much of a contributing. i'm calling for a time with operations in grey's own village is often turned into a full fledged combat with heavy weapons. he was even toda
it took a with them on your job still with fill it up a mess with a civil use month by month, the ukranian army was closing in on alexandra until they occupied the outskirts of the settlement in the media kit. proudly referred to the tactic of eliminating the neutral zone as a creeping offensive. mm. the ukranian army sees nothing wrong with the offensive continuing, contrary to the peace agreements in place a. and she didn't put it in the midst of the most stuff. anyway, i just went to her and...
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once upon a time, someone here, but offended someone, and this revenge is coming, that is, in this situation. we can believe, both natalia and alexandrahow they live for a whole year. well, what can we talk about, natalya, what do you think, why does alexandra's sister accuse you of all mortal sins? i can specifically say up to the fact that when shura were in the orphanage. i graduated who came to you from all who came to you with gifts came gave money phones, except for me in prison, who went only i went constantly well. well, here you are, what are you moments? how did you save me in this same orphanage? no, you don't want natalya when you let you out of the orphanage , didn't they give you any housing? no, i studied. here i entered the school there, well, they provided a hostel, vladimir but is the apartment from the state. natalie was not received. yes, here she orphanage after the program. i am ready to talk with natalia. listen to her and we can connect with her. and if there is such an opportunity , i received an apartment from the orphanage, because if anyone wants, he will get it. i also fought. i sued. you want to tell alex
once upon a time, someone here, but offended someone, and this revenge is coming, that is, in this situation. we can believe, both natalia and alexandrahow they live for a whole year. well, what can we talk about, natalya, what do you think, why does alexandra's sister accuse you of all mortal sins? i can specifically say up to the fact that when shura were in the orphanage. i graduated who came to you from all who came to you with gifts came gave money phones, except for me in prison, who went...
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marines died in a training exercise, though that exercise went terribly wrong. washington correspondent alexandra>> good evening. the official crash investigation is still ongoing, but norwegian authorities say the u.s. aircraft went down in bad weather. >> 4 u.s. marines died friday according to authorities when a u.s. osprey aircraft like these crashed in northern norway. help him for is a retired marine corps intelligence officer who worked with osprey aircraft. that it is wrong train its up north has seen with the search and rescue. there's been some difficulty with the weather conditions up there. the crash happened during a nato cold response training. exercise. war is extremely dangerous, but training for war realistically is also very dangerous. and these types of accidents happen. the crash was unrelated to the war in ukraine, but comes as defense secretary lloyd austin spent the week in europe highlighting the importance of nato military readiness saturday. secretary austin met with the bulgarian prime minister to once again make we're help states take such occasions. bulgaria announced
marines died in a training exercise, though that exercise went terribly wrong. washington correspondent alexandra>> good evening. the official crash investigation is still ongoing, but norwegian authorities say the u.s. aircraft went down in bad weather. >> 4 u.s. marines died friday according to authorities when a u.s. osprey aircraft like these crashed in northern norway. help him for is a retired marine corps intelligence officer who worked with osprey aircraft. that it is wrong...
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are paying a high price for vladimir putin war o. leading our coverage from inside ukraine is it of course wanted alexander phenomena. she joins us now from the western city of levine, alexandra, we witnessed a new level in the war with the horrifying attack on a ukrainian maternity hospital and more kate alice. yes, enter the ukrainians here her already speaking about a war crime as describing that what happened in maria, paul and the people that i've been speaking with there are pulled at told me that they are speechless, speechless. they don't know what to say, because they cannot understand how anyone could be afraid of pregnant women and children. a one man that had spoke worth at a distribution center that is distributing all kinds of good for refugees. he told me that he just cannot believe what's happening in his country and that he now feels infuriated. and he told me that he believes dad, sir, what happened in him are you paul? is going to hardened the donation of the ukrainian people to fight and to defend their country. alexander, this doesn't bode well for the people still trapped and multiple desperate to play . well unfortunately not, and this is a real problem
are paying a high price for vladimir putin war o. leading our coverage from inside ukraine is it of course wanted alexander phenomena. she joins us now from the western city of levine, alexandra, we witnessed a new level in the war with the horrifying attack on a ukrainian maternity hospital and more kate alice. yes, enter the ukrainians here her already speaking about a war crime as describing that what happened in maria, paul and the people that i've been speaking with there are pulled at...
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a cyclist and then just leave, leave the scene. but that is what happened around 12:35am. back february. 11th 2022. with 32 year-old alexandrawas hit by a driver behind the wheel of a vehicle on 3rd street near fairfax and san francisco's bayview district. she's my oldest daughter. >> my oldest child, her mother, lisa key rose says a security guard was nearby. heard the crash and called 9-1-1 to help her daughter. >> if it hadn't been for that witness, who knows how long she would have been just out there on the street. she could have died out there by yourself in the dark. >> she survived the collision but suffered a traumatic brain injury. she was in a coma for 2 weeks. we've got a call that said she wasn't going to be cut coming to work on a friday morning that she was in the hospital. we were all very concerned. >> the night of the hit and alexandra as was on her way home from her job as a bartender here at the water, borrow the embarcadero. you know, what we did was we just sort of rallied around putting our collective >> prayers, thoughts and energies towards. >> her being able to heal and recover. a lot of also starte
a cyclist and then just leave, leave the scene. but that is what happened around 12:35am. back february. 11th 2022. with 32 year-old alexandrawas hit by a driver behind the wheel of a vehicle on 3rd street near fairfax and san francisco's bayview district. she's my oldest daughter. >> my oldest child, her mother, lisa key rose says a security guard was nearby. heard the crash and called 9-1-1 to help her daughter. >> if it hadn't been for that witness, who knows how long she would...
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well, let's hear from the ukrainian capital alexandra mad, vater ok, a human rights lawyer, and joins us from keith. welcome to d. w. one of the past 24 hours been like for you. like and peterson 7 days the i lost in time completely war. it's a horror think, but we resist to russian aggression. and i understand you're worried about your father. true fuzzy as well, but look a we are no worried to to, to resist and to be able to push russians every from ukraine young borders and to we avoided about how to save ukrainian peaceful cities. we are where it, how to save ukrainians. nice and on the regard to the broader picture, my personal problem is too small. really? is it possible to say what a normal day looks like under these extraordinary circumstances and you still go to work, for instance, really story or when you should, if you ever done this us and work on different direction, we do as a lot of ukrainians door in this situation, we find what we can, what, what we can do their best interest, addition based off of experience, knowledge and, and help to provide our input to the genera
well, let's hear from the ukrainian capital alexandra mad, vater ok, a human rights lawyer, and joins us from keith. welcome to d. w. one of the past 24 hours been like for you. like and peterson 7 days the i lost in time completely war. it's a horror think, but we resist to russian aggression. and i understand you're worried about your father. true fuzzy as well, but look a we are no worried to to, to resist and to be able to push russians every from ukraine young borders and to we avoided...
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a civil use month by month. the ukranian army was closing in on alexandra until they occupied the outskirts of the settlement in the media and kia proudly referred to the tactic of eliminating the neutral zone as a creeping offensive. mm. the ukranian army sees nothing wrong with the offensive continuing contrary to the peace agreements in place, a picture and she didn't put it in the midst of the more stuff. anyway, i just looked at, it, went to her, and she knew for that my rush for breakfast with as much as you marable with it. but i still know it's just when i go to printer stuff from visit flow to run out that put it on bus tiny little cream if she'll be a little better. good. right. which goes to work with being with us after when his clients corban went yesterday to compare well enough to start my initial. so that was a little bit of course to both comforting narrative to have been ready for them. it was a conventional ward. i'm with much of a contributor, i'm storage their way back in with operations in grey's own village is often turned into full fledged combat with heavy weapons. he was even today ukra
a civil use month by month. the ukranian army was closing in on alexandra until they occupied the outskirts of the settlement in the media and kia proudly referred to the tactic of eliminating the neutral zone as a creeping offensive. mm. the ukranian army sees nothing wrong with the offensive continuing contrary to the peace agreements in place, a picture and she didn't put it in the midst of the more stuff. anyway, i just looked at, it, went to her, and she knew for that my rush for breakfast...
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it was a new job dealing with somebody who used to she was with a several years month by month the ukranian army was closing in on alexandra until they occupied the outskirts of the settlement in the media kit. proudly referred to the tactic of eliminating the neutral zone as a creeping offensive. mm. the ukranian army sees nothing wrong with the offensive continuing contrary to the peace agreements in place, a achievement, but for the most amount of winter, we're actually new for that. and i was a breakfast, went to show where you don't want to go to the bus cream if you would like somebody to put me in your hands. kobus. ben went away well enough, my initial sort of a little bit of both of them are that fit for them. it's sort of special for production. i in the, in the, in the in the moderation in grades and villages often turned into full fledged combat with heavy weapons used even to day ukrainian soldiers aren't shy about discussing the process. well, we didn't completely blow up some to my daughter and he said as a fearful, it was good to sit on, go them to his bed. imagine i am with a start it. but it, i have to pu
it was a new job dealing with somebody who used to she was with a several years month by month the ukranian army was closing in on alexandra until they occupied the outskirts of the settlement in the media kit. proudly referred to the tactic of eliminating the neutral zone as a creeping offensive. mm. the ukranian army sees nothing wrong with the offensive continuing contrary to the peace agreements in place, a achievement, but for the most amount of winter, we're actually new for that. and i...
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alexandra is a member of the ukrainian parliament. she is here in the u.s., lobbying members of congress to help civilians in ukraine, and she joins me now. first of all, let's start on the humanitarian front. and then we'll move to the military front. would can western nations, nato, the u.s., eu, do to help ukraine's people, particularly those who are fleeing? >> so, let's be honest. the first and most important thing that ukrainians need right now is a no-fly zone, because people are being shot and shelved, is the enforcement of the humanitarian safe corridors. we have about 400,000 people right now stop in mariupol city, which is probably have a size of the washington dc. they are encircled by the russian army, and they do not let even children and women out of the city. these people do not have any electricity, heat, or even food, so they're starving. the same situation we have at the suburbs of kyiv. there is, for example, an orphanage with about 50 children who some of them are handicapped, unfortunately. some of them have othe
alexandra is a member of the ukrainian parliament. she is here in the u.s., lobbying members of congress to help civilians in ukraine, and she joins me now. first of all, let's start on the humanitarian front. and then we'll move to the military front. would can western nations, nato, the u.s., eu, do to help ukraine's people, particularly those who are fleeing? >> so, let's be honest. the first and most important thing that ukrainians need right now is a no-fly zone, because people are...
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released for a delay. took a wooden leg with a bullet up a mess with a several years month by month, the ukrainian army was closing in on alexandra until they occupied the outskirts of the settlement in the media and kia proudly referred to the tactic of eliminating the neutral zone is a creeping offensive mm. the ukranian army sees nothing wrong with the offensive continuing, contrary to the peace agreements in place, a delicious a. and she didn't, but it's in the midst of the most of them i just looked at. i went to her and she knew that my was for breakfast with as much as you model, but i was pretty much just wanted to know to just find out how to print that from visit with lonestar in out that put it on bus tiny little cream if sure what i could catch up with with the new school hans kobus went yesterday to cooper well enough to start my initial. so that was a little bit of both comforting nap with a griffin. i'm with much other contributor. i'm calling for a with mob operations in grey's own village is often turned into a full fledged combat with heavy weapons used even today. ukrainian soldiers aren't shy about discussing
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a friday morning that she was in the hospital. we were all very concerned. >> the night of the hit, alexandra, as was on her way home from her job as a bartender here at the water, borrow the embarcadero. you know, what we did was we just sort of rallied around putting our collective >> prayers, thoughts and energies towards. >> her being able to heal and recover. a lot of bar also started a gofundme, they say to help pay for her medical expenses. san francisco police investigators say the hit and run vehicle is described as a 2013 to 2016 black nissan altima. similar to the one you see here except the suspect vehicle was last seen with damage to the front bumper on the right passenger side. alexander's mother has a message for anyone with information about the person responsible. please share whatever information that you have. >> my daughter deserves justice. if you have information about this incident, you're asked to contact san frarcisco police. >> haaziq kron. 4 news. >> students in san francisco will be able to ditch their masks soon. starting on march, the 12th masks will be strongly recommended but no longer required at mi
a friday morning that she was in the hospital. we were all very concerned. >> the night of the hit, alexandra, as was on her way home from her job as a bartender here at the water, borrow the embarcadero. you know, what we did was we just sort of rallied around putting our collective >> prayers, thoughts and energies towards. >> her being able to heal and recover. a lot of bar also started a gofundme, they say to help pay for her medical expenses. san francisco police...