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i want to search for ali there at ali. ah, ah, ah ah, ah, hadn't been no, oh no, i love the conflict between allah and ali stems from my mental fatigue. allah! allah has suffered a lot or not. her family forced her to get married and she was raped level milan, no, to any. been a little silly. i don't know if i should feel bad for her or if i'm sad because of her as i lay her. oh, beside mendham about it, but she means nothing to me any more wishy will as sheep that next step that she was treated unfairly. and i don't like injustice or people allowing themselves to be treated badly, vulnerable the only because it'll have a is lawana law about a flash. yeah. nan in the looked at am. i just don't know what to think about her, but listen, when i think back on her, i mean, i don't like her little some but i feel bad for her. and he cool because she let someone use her and her body is a little bit hate buddy. up in think it ain't the heck hat though, just said christian, an ali didn't appear out of the blue. shy o, i've had thes
i want to search for ali there at ali. ah, ah, ah ah, ah, hadn't been no, oh no, i love the conflict between allah and ali stems from my mental fatigue. allah! allah has suffered a lot or not. her family forced her to get married and she was raped level milan, no, to any. been a little silly. i don't know if i should feel bad for her or if i'm sad because of her as i lay her. oh, beside mendham about it, but she means nothing to me any more wishy will as sheep that next step that she was...
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i want to search for ali there. ali ah ah ah ah, ah, how to man now? oh no, i did. the conflict between ala and ali, stems from my mental fatigue. allah, allah has suffered a lot or not. her family forced her to get married, and she was raped level. mila no, to any been up to somebody. i don't know if i should feel bad for her, or if i'm sad because of her. ha, ha! oh, bizarre mendham about it. but she means nothing to me any more wishing. well, a sheep that next step that she was treated unfairly, and i don't like injustice or people allowing themselves to be treated badly. hello . can you be a little heavy? is lawana law about a flash? yeah, nan in the looked at him. i just don't know what to think about her, the visit when i think back on her. i mean, i don't like her little some, but i feel bad for her. nicole because she let someone use her and her body is a little bit hate buddy. oh, in thinking in the heck what the rest of the christian ebony and ali didn't appear out of the blue? shy, oak. i've had these feelings since i was a child to be out of london when
i want to search for ali there. ali ah ah ah ah, ah, how to man now? oh no, i did. the conflict between ala and ali, stems from my mental fatigue. allah, allah has suffered a lot or not. her family forced her to get married, and she was raped level. mila no, to any been up to somebody. i don't know if i should feel bad for her, or if i'm sad because of her. ha, ha! oh, bizarre mendham about it. but she means nothing to me any more wishing. well, a sheep that next step that she was treated...
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ali, susie, thank you- we — what it's going to end. ali, susie, thank you.ith i thank you. we will be back with more in an hour. hello again. on friday, the best of the sunshine was across the western side of the uk. there were a few showers around, but broadly speaking, a lot of dry weather to be found as well. whereas it looked rather different across eastern areas of england, and to a degree in eastern scotland, with thicker cloud, a bit of mist and also patchy outbreaks of light rain and drizzle. now, that thicker cloud was all caused by this weather system, this front, and i'm running you through three days worth of satellite animation here. you see it's taken three days for it to actually get across to eastern england. having got there, the front is going to do a u—turn and start pushing back westwards as we go through the weekend, bringing cloud and some patchy rain back across areas of england. so not quite done with the front just yet. now, over the next few hours, the majority of the rain is going to be following across east anglia and southeast en
ali, susie, thank you- we — what it's going to end. ali, susie, thank you.ith i thank you. we will be back with more in an hour. hello again. on friday, the best of the sunshine was across the western side of the uk. there were a few showers around, but broadly speaking, a lot of dry weather to be found as well. whereas it looked rather different across eastern areas of england, and to a degree in eastern scotland, with thicker cloud, a bit of mist and also patchy outbreaks of light rain and...
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ali harbi ali was arrested _ you are under arrest. after- you are under arrest. ali harbi ali was arrested minutes after sir - you are under arrest. ali harbi ali i was arrested minutes after sir david amess was killed and taken to nearby southend police station and today the jury watched what he said officers in video recorded interviews in the hours after the attack. is interviews in the hours after the attack. , , ., ., , interviews in the hours after the attack. , ., , ., attack. is this a terrorist attack? i mean, attack. is this a terrorist attack? i mean. it _ attack. is this a terrorist attack? i mean. it is. — attack. is this a terrorist attack? i mean, it is, yeah. _ attack. is this a terrorist attack? i mean, it is, yeah. i— attack. is this a terrorist attack? i mean, it is, yeah. i killed - attack. is this a terrorist attack? i mean, it is, yeah. i killed an i attack. is this a terrorist attack? l i mean, it is, yeah. i killed an mp. he said he had been carrying the knife for weeks and visited the house of parliament sever
ali harbi ali was arrested _ you are under arrest. after- you are under arrest. ali harbi ali was arrested minutes after sir - you are under arrest. ali harbi ali i was arrested minutes after sir david amess was killed and taken to nearby southend police station and today the jury watched what he said officers in video recorded interviews in the hours after the attack. is interviews in the hours after the attack. , , ., ., , interviews in the hours after the attack. , ., , ., attack. is this a...
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tom little qc said ali harvey ali — attack. tom little qc said ali harvey ali had _ attack. qc said ali harvey ali had bought the i attack. tom little qc said ali i harvey ali had bought the knife five years earlier and had carried out reconnaissance at the home of the levelling up secretary michael gove mp and at the constituency office of michael freer mp. tom little said ali harbi ali was relaxed and chatty just before the attack in a church in southend and then he had said sorry to sir david amess and then started stabbing him in a frenzied attack. he later came out and witnesses will tell the jury that he said i killed him, i killed him, i want him dead, i want every parliament minister who signed up to the bombing in syria and who agree to the iraqi war to die. one witness will tell the jury, to the iraqi war to die. one witness will tell thejury, the to the iraqi war to die. one witness will tell the jury, the prosecutor said, that at the end when he was asked to put down the knife he said, no, because i want to be shot and i am going to die, i want to die, i want to
tom little qc said ali harvey ali — attack. tom little qc said ali harvey ali had _ attack. qc said ali harvey ali had bought the i attack. tom little qc said ali i harvey ali had bought the knife five years earlier and had carried out reconnaissance at the home of the levelling up secretary michael gove mp and at the constituency office of michael freer mp. tom little said ali harbi ali was relaxed and chatty just before the attack in a church in southend and then he had said sorry to sir...
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ali harbi ali was arrested minutes after sir david amess was killed.corded interviews in the hours after the attack. anything you do say may be given as evidence! i do you understand me? - mr ali, is this a terrorist attack? i mean, it guess, yeah. i killed an mp. and i done it, yeah. 0k. mr ali, was there anybody else involved in the planning of this attack? no _ it wasjust me. the jury watched three hours of police interviews in which ali harbi ali calmly explained that he first considered terrorism when he dropped out of university 5.5 years ago. he said that on the day of the attack, he had hoped to become a martyr, but it didn't work out. he said he'd been carrying the knife for weeks and visited westminster several times. you know, i got into the houses of parliament, you know, i was trying to spot where they come out of, what they're doing, but, you know, obviously cos of the attacks, the police there are armed to the teeth. i'll be honest with you, there's been a lot of times where i've gone out in my head with a plan to do something, and then
ali harbi ali was arrested minutes after sir david amess was killed.corded interviews in the hours after the attack. anything you do say may be given as evidence! i do you understand me? - mr ali, is this a terrorist attack? i mean, it guess, yeah. i killed an mp. and i done it, yeah. 0k. mr ali, was there anybody else involved in the planning of this attack? no _ it wasjust me. the jury watched three hours of police interviews in which ali harbi ali calmly explained that he first considered...
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for the "pbs newshour," i'm ali rogin.y: we will be back shortly, but first, judy: on internation's day, we wanted to take a closer look at the state of women and girls worldwide. newshour's digital anchor nicole ellis spoke earlier today with michelle millford morse, the united nations foundation's vice president for girls and women strategy, about the agency's new report on gender inequality across the globe. here's part of that conversation. nicole: what are some of the biggest takeaways from this report? >> 2.4 billion women don't have the same legal rights as men. what this means is that, globally and on average, girls and women only have three-quarters of the same rights that men do. we think that's outrageous. we think it's unacceptable. and we wanted people to know. nicole: 98 countries are not legally required to provide equal pay to women. so, is workplace inequality truly a fixable problem? michelle: absolutely. like, pay equality is a problem we can fix. like, companies can pay men and women the same amount of
for the "pbs newshour," i'm ali rogin.y: we will be back shortly, but first, judy: on internation's day, we wanted to take a closer look at the state of women and girls worldwide. newshour's digital anchor nicole ellis spoke earlier today with michelle millford morse, the united nations foundation's vice president for girls and women strategy, about the agency's new report on gender inequality across the globe. here's part of that conversation. nicole: what are some of the biggest...
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>> it can, ali. it can be done. and we've been doing a lot of this and we should do more. we've been moving troops. one of my old units was the 82nd airborne and that's been deployed to poland and in defense of nato allies. so that continues. that demonstration that we are prepared to defend every nato ally that has signed up. >> number two, we are providing and should be providing more weapons, ammunition, support to the ukrainian military to allow them to defend themselves. they are having a very hard time, they are defending fiercely, heroically, but they need help. they need support. they need more ammunition. more aircraft if we can provide that and they need more support and air defenses. we need to provide the ukrainians with the ability to defend themselves. they are on the front line, ali. they are defending us and we should support them. >> that's a point that the ukrainian president continues to make, that this war is on the world's doorstep. ambassador, good to see you again. thank you for joining us. wi
>> it can, ali. it can be done. and we've been doing a lot of this and we should do more. we've been moving troops. one of my old units was the 82nd airborne and that's been deployed to poland and in defense of nato allies. so that continues. that demonstration that we are prepared to defend every nato ally that has signed up. >> number two, we are providing and should be providing more weapons, ammunition, support to the ukrainian military to allow them to defend themselves. they...
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but i'm looking at it now, ali.f lightish gray at the beginning, to almost black now, and it just keeps coming up. obviously something that burns fuel, that burns metals has been hit. otherwise it wouldn't cause this kind of black smoke, ali. >> i want to ask jay sob soboroff that. you're right, we can't speculate as to what's been hit because we don't know. but jacob, the big clue we have that i think all three of you have said is that it wasn't one boom. it was at least two booms. >> reporter: we heard at least two booms which would either suggest two impacts or a subsequent explosion, ali, after the first impact, and as i mentioned, that's the city center. it's a unecso world heritage site, a very historical part ofl city. where we see is the smoke is slightly off center of where the city hall is. i can actually see the place where the black smoke appears to be emanating from, and i mean, i want to point to you, if you can see it. it's not directly straight behind us, it's a little bit off to our left, and it con
but i'm looking at it now, ali.f lightish gray at the beginning, to almost black now, and it just keeps coming up. obviously something that burns fuel, that burns metals has been hit. otherwise it wouldn't cause this kind of black smoke, ali. >> i want to ask jay sob soboroff that. you're right, we can't speculate as to what's been hit because we don't know. but jacob, the big clue we have that i think all three of you have said is that it wasn't one boom. it was at least two booms....
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ali? �* ., , ., , ., ., ali? before this war started, he had already kicked _ ali? the bbc russian correspondent for years. putin has always been... when i went to give a lecture in st petersburg in 2006, i remember speaking to people on the ground there, they were telling me that he was clamping down then on civil society, angie ellis and the press even back then, so it's always been a feature. i thank you can see that he's obviously got a propaganda war where he is trying to win and put out his own message there. people, the papers are having to, including the papers are having to, including the nobel laureates that where dissident who are also being silenced. i do think and i spoke to russia finance and asked —— in the last few hours, and i think to be fair, it is good to know what your enemy is putting out there. i don't know why we did that. just enemy is putting out there. i don't know why we did that.— know why we did that. just a quick read from both _ know why we did that. just a quick read from both of— know why we did that. just a quick read from both of
ali? �* ., , ., , ., ., ali? before this war started, he had already kicked _ ali? the bbc russian correspondent for years. putin has always been... when i went to give a lecture in st petersburg in 2006, i remember speaking to people on the ground there, they were telling me that he was clamping down then on civil society, angie ellis and the press even back then, so it's always been a feature. i thank you can see that he's obviously got a propaganda war where he is trying to win and put out...
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ali? go from here. ali? >> yeah, we are seeing that here on a much smaller scale in hungry, with people coming in. they are just happy to be out of ukraine. but, they are not entirely sure whether next step is. they are not here to talk politics. they are here to say, can i get transport, or a place to stay? alison, thanks for your remarkable reporting from poland. again, about 60% of the people leaving ukraine under duress are going to pull and. joining me now is the democratic congresswoman from minnesota, illinois. marcia member of the foreign affairs and labor committees. she was, herself, a refugee. the first african refugee to become a member of congress. and congresswoman, that makes your input as a decision-maker, as a member of congress, remarkably important. you have some understanding of what it looks like, and feels like to be displaced from your home, and go somewhere else. and, when you see the fact that there are millions of people on the move now, through no doing of their own, what do you th
ali? go from here. ali? >> yeah, we are seeing that here on a much smaller scale in hungry, with people coming in. they are just happy to be out of ukraine. but, they are not entirely sure whether next step is. they are not here to talk politics. they are here to say, can i get transport, or a place to stay? alison, thanks for your remarkable reporting from poland. again, about 60% of the people leaving ukraine under duress are going to pull and. joining me now is the democratic...
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ali harbi ali, who's 26, is accused of stabbing mr amess at a constituency surgery in leigh—on—sea iniel sanford, is following the trial. daniel. yes, jane, thejury daniel. yes, jane, the jury have daniel. yes, jane, thejury have been watching some of the seven police interviews that ali harbi ali gave interviews that ali harbi ali gave in the days after the attack, all of which were videotaped, and where his lawyers were present. in the first interview he was asked directly, mrali, is this first interview he was asked directly, mr ali, is this a terrorist act? and he says, i mean, yeah, i guess i killed an mp and i done it, yeah. he described over the course of the second interview how he was self radicalised, how he had originally thought about going to fight overseas but settled on the idea of carrying out an attack on britain. he decided the mostjust target would be an mp that had voted for air strikes target would be an mp that had voted forairstrikes in target would be an mp that had voted for air strikes in syria, he described going to michael gove's house, to the houses of par
ali harbi ali, who's 26, is accused of stabbing mr amess at a constituency surgery in leigh—on—sea iniel sanford, is following the trial. daniel. yes, jane, thejury daniel. yes, jane, the jury have daniel. yes, jane, thejury have been watching some of the seven police interviews that ali harbi ali gave interviews that ali harbi ali gave in the days after the attack, all of which were videotaped, and where his lawyers were present. in the first interview he was asked directly, mrali, is this...
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ali? a sense, a breakdown of the proportion of people you're running into who have a plan, meaning someone-to-pick them up, some destination to go to, some understanding of how they're going to get there, versus those who are showing up like they were when i was in budapest the other night, no food, no destination, no transportation, no plan but to have gotten out of ukraine. >> the last 48 hours, everyone that we have met, we were at another border crossing yesterday a little further north, every single person falls into the latter category. their only plan was get out of ukraine, get to somewhere safe and where they go next, where they stay for the night, what they do for food, they do not know. a week ago, it was people that were being met by other family members, friends, but now it's people really just forced to leave and the only thing they're focused on is getting somewhere safe and the majority of people we see here, it is mothers with very young children and they're glad that they
ali? a sense, a breakdown of the proportion of people you're running into who have a plan, meaning someone-to-pick them up, some destination to go to, some understanding of how they're going to get there, versus those who are showing up like they were when i was in budapest the other night, no food, no destination, no transportation, no plan but to have gotten out of ukraine. >> the last 48 hours, everyone that we have met, we were at another border crossing yesterday a little further...
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ali? >> molly, it's devastating, the idea children with these diseases or needed dialysis treatment needed on a regular basis on any situation anywhere in the world that is so difficult, but to have it in a situation where that treatment is not readily available, i'm so grateful you're covering this story. molly hunter for us live in lviv, ukraine. we'll talk next hour. >>> president biden yesterday issued a ban on u.s. imports of russian goods including vodka, diamonds and seafood and banned the exporting of certain high-end american goods. the u.s., along with the entire g7 is revoking russia's most favored trade status allowing goods traded and borrow money from institutions like the international monetary fund and world bank. in its ongoing effort to control the media and message, russia has banned instagram and seeking to classify meta, facebook's parent company, as a, quote, extremist organization. more companies and banks are removing their businesses from russia, now including deut
ali? >> molly, it's devastating, the idea children with these diseases or needed dialysis treatment needed on a regular basis on any situation anywhere in the world that is so difficult, but to have it in a situation where that treatment is not readily available, i'm so grateful you're covering this story. molly hunter for us live in lviv, ukraine. we'll talk next hour. >>> president biden yesterday issued a ban on u.s. imports of russian goods including vodka, diamonds and...
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ali harbi ali is on trial for murder and preparing acts of terrorism, which he denies. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. heading from london to leigh—on—sea by train for what the prosecution says was a terrorist assassination. ali harbi ali is accused of researching several mps, including michael gove before settling on a sir david amess as his target. screen grabs left on his phone show he had booked an appointment and it said, "i don't think i'll take too long, thanks." the appointment was at belfairs methodist church work in a room beside the altar the prosecution says he said sorry and then stabbed sir david amess to death. yvonne yves who was also waiting to see the mp dialled 999. emergency. police, please, quick now. a man is wielding a knife and he threatened me. they say he's killed david amess at belfairs methodist church. he wants to get shot, apparently. he wants to be a hero. he wants the police to come and shoot him. who, the person with the knife? yes. he is wielding the knife now. he says if we go near him he will stab us. the prose
ali harbi ali is on trial for murder and preparing acts of terrorism, which he denies. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. heading from london to leigh—on—sea by train for what the prosecution says was a terrorist assassination. ali harbi ali is accused of researching several mps, including michael gove before settling on a sir david amess as his target. screen grabs left on his phone show he had booked an appointment and it said, "i don't think i'll take too long,...
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the rescuers take ali and his group to the solidarity refuge in montgenÈvre, france.li is grateful to be here. >> i'd heard that the french are good people, but i was still very impressed. the people up here are so kind to us. they provide us with everything we need. >> at the shelter, volunteers help tend to the migrants and refugees. >> this is where we have coffee and tea, and food is served, breakfast, lunch and so on. >> the volunteers want to help the people who risk their lives trying to cross the alps at night. local residents set up the shelter five years ago. they have provided help to thousands of people here, many of them injured and exhausted. >> we've had cases where a migrant's foot needed to be amputated. it's only natural that the people who live in the mountains want to help. there's a solidarity movement in the region. the refugees need rest and a warm meal. >> for most people in montgenÈvre, it goes without saying that they help anyone in the mountains in distress. no one knows how many people have frozen to death. many migrants have suffered serio
the rescuers take ali and his group to the solidarity refuge in montgenÈvre, france.li is grateful to be here. >> i'd heard that the french are good people, but i was still very impressed. the people up here are so kind to us. they provide us with everything we need. >> at the shelter, volunteers help tend to the migrants and refugees. >> this is where we have coffee and tea, and food is served, breakfast, lunch and so on. >> the volunteers want to help the people who...
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ali harbi ali is on trial for murder and preparing acts of terrorism, which he denies.o leigh—on—sea by train for what the prosecution says was a terrorist assassination. ali harbi ali is accused of researching several mps, including michael gove, before settling on sir david amess as his target. screen grabs left on his phone show he had booked an appointment and it said, "i don't think i'll take too long, thanks." the appointment was at belfairs methodist church where, in a room beside the altar, the prosecution says he said "sorry" and then stabbed sir david amess to death. yvonne yves, who was also waiting to see the mp, dialled 999. emergency. police, please, quick now. a man is wielding a knife and he threatened me. they say he's killed david amess at belfairs methodist church. he wants to get shot, apparently. he wants to be a hero. he wants the police to come and shoot him. who, the person with the knife? yes. he's wielding the knife now. he says if we go near him, he will stab us. the prosecution says that just before the attack, ali harbi ali messaged family a
ali harbi ali is on trial for murder and preparing acts of terrorism, which he denies.o leigh—on—sea by train for what the prosecution says was a terrorist assassination. ali harbi ali is accused of researching several mps, including michael gove, before settling on sir david amess as his target. screen grabs left on his phone show he had booked an appointment and it said, "i don't think i'll take too long, thanks." the appointment was at belfairs methodist church where, in a room...
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the rescuers take ali and his group to the solidarity refuge in montgenÈvre, france.ali is grateful to be here. >> i'd heard that the french are good people, but i was still very impressed. the people up here are so kind to us. they provide us with everything we need. >> at the shelter, volunteers help tend to the migrants and refugees. >> this is where we have coffee and tea, and food is served, breakfast, lunch and so on. >> the volunteers want to help the people who risk their lives trying to cross the alps at night. local residents set up the shelter five years ago. they have provided help to thousands of people here, many of them injured and exhausted. >> we've had cases where a migrant's foot needed to be amputated. it's only natural that the people who live in the mountains want to help. there's a solidarity movement in the region. the refugees need rest and a warm meal. >> for most people in montgenÈvre, it goes without saying that they help anyone in the mountains in distress. no one knows how many people have frozen to death. many migrants have suffered seri
the rescuers take ali and his group to the solidarity refuge in montgenÈvre, france.ali is grateful to be here. >> i'd heard that the french are good people, but i was still very impressed. the people up here are so kind to us. they provide us with everything we need. >> at the shelter, volunteers help tend to the migrants and refugees. >> this is where we have coffee and tea, and food is served, breakfast, lunch and so on. >> the volunteers want to help the people who...
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ali? >> erin, thank you, my old friend.r witness and show us what this looks like is invaluable. erin mclaughlin in lviv, ukraine. a little while ago i brought you an interview with governor gab or pro kai, deputy mayor of this village, 240 kilometers from here. as my director to cut the music out for a second. he came here nine days ago, and has been doing everything he could do to help refugees. i was telling you about his socks, he is wearing yellow and blue socks and sneakers. finally got a photo of them. take a look at those, he says he does those for the kids. so, when the kids get off the bus after the long journey from ukraine, they see their national colors. which are yellow and blue. sneakers are yellow and blue, and his socks are yellow and blue. this is a man who has been here for nine days, he says he's cried a lot but decided to come here and make a difference. i asked him about whether he took a leave from his job, he said he didn't care about his job. this is for his soul. we'll be right back. is for his sou
ali? >> erin, thank you, my old friend.r witness and show us what this looks like is invaluable. erin mclaughlin in lviv, ukraine. a little while ago i brought you an interview with governor gab or pro kai, deputy mayor of this village, 240 kilometers from here. as my director to cut the music out for a second. he came here nine days ago, and has been doing everything he could do to help refugees. i was telling you about his socks, he is wearing yellow and blue socks and sneakers. finally...
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ali harbi ali is accused of researching several mps, including michael gove before settling on a siran appointment and it said, "i don't think i'll take too long, thanks." the appointment was at belfairs methodist church were in a room beside the altar the prosecution says he said sorry and then stabbed sir david amess to death. yvonne yves who was also waiting to see the mp dialled 999. emergency. police, please, quick now. a man is wielding a knife and he threatened me. they say he's killed david amess at belfairs methodist church. he wants to get shot, apparently. he wants to be a hero. he wants the police to come and shoot him. who, the person with the knife? yes. — he is wielding the knife now. he says if we go near him, he will stab us. the prosecution says thatjust before the attack ali harbi ali messaged family and friends on whatsapp saying he'd done it for the sake of allah. he denies murder and preparing a terrorist act. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. the time is 6.21pm. our top story this evening. the united nations appeals for an end to the war in ukraine
ali harbi ali is accused of researching several mps, including michael gove before settling on a siran appointment and it said, "i don't think i'll take too long, thanks." the appointment was at belfairs methodist church were in a room beside the altar the prosecution says he said sorry and then stabbed sir david amess to death. yvonne yves who was also waiting to see the mp dialled 999. emergency. police, please, quick now. a man is wielding a knife and he threatened me. they say...
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i'm ali velshi, it is sunday, march the 20th. i'm here at the new gaudy rail station in, budapest hungry. where ukrainians fleeing russia's destructive invasion continue to pour in. we begin with breaking developments, russia's defense ministry claims to have launched a second hypersonic commission thistle strike. hypersonic missiles, because of their speed and maneuverability, are hard for u.s. satellite and radar to detect. russia says the second use of hypersonic missiles was aimed at reacquainted military targets, in the nikolai of region in southern ukraine. nbc has not verified these claims. meanwhile, -- are continuing their movement into mariupol, which has been the sight of some of the wars were suffering. city council officials there say russian occupiers bought bombs on an art school yesterday, where about 400 mariupol residents were hiding including children, women in the elderly. officials say the building was destroyed, the people are trapped under the rubble. city council officials are now claiming that several tho
i'm ali velshi, it is sunday, march the 20th. i'm here at the new gaudy rail station in, budapest hungry. where ukrainians fleeing russia's destructive invasion continue to pour in. we begin with breaking developments, russia's defense ministry claims to have launched a second hypersonic commission thistle strike. hypersonic missiles, because of their speed and maneuverability, are hard for u.s. satellite and radar to detect. russia says the second use of hypersonic missiles was aimed at...
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the rescuers take ali and his group to the solidarity refuge in montgenÈvre, france.ali is grateful to be here. >> i'd heard that the french are good people, but i was still very impressed. the people up here are so kind to us. they provide us with everything we need. >> at the shelter, volunteers help tend to the migrants and refugees. >> this is where we have coffee and tea, and food is served, breakfast, lunch and so on. >> the volunteers want to help the people who risk their lives trying to cross the alpsps at night. local residents set up the shelter five years ago. they have provided help to thousands of people here, many of them injured and exhausted. >> we've had cases where a migrant's foot needed to be amputated. it's only natural that the people who live in the mountains want to help. there's a solidarity movement in the region. the refugees need rest and a warm meal. >> for most people in montgenÈvre, it goes without saying that they help anyone in the mountains in distress. no one knows how many people have frozen to death. many migrants have suffered se
the rescuers take ali and his group to the solidarity refuge in montgenÈvre, france.ali is grateful to be here. >> i'd heard that the french are good people, but i was still very impressed. the people up here are so kind to us. they provide us with everything we need. >> at the shelter, volunteers help tend to the migrants and refugees. >> this is where we have coffee and tea, and food is served, breakfast, lunch and so on. >> the volunteers want to help the people who...
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ali harbi ali denies murder and preparing terrorist acts. memorial concert is being held at st paul's cathedral this evening. the world number one women's tennis player, ash barty, has announced she's retiring at the age of 25. the australian star made the announcement on social media saying she was leaving the sport to chase other dreams. 0ur senior sports news reporter, laura scott, has more. it's not the first time ash barty has stunned the sporting world. just like some of her best shots, nobody saw this one coming. i'll be retiring from tennis, and it's the first time i've actually said it out loud. yeah, it's hard to say. but ash barty the person has so many dreams that she wants to chase after that don't necessarily involve travelling the world, being away from my family, being away from my home, which is where i've always wanted to be. barty�*s been world number one since 2019 and, last summer, won the trophy she'd always dreamt of — the wimbledon title. she then added her home grand slam, the australian open. but less than two month
ali harbi ali denies murder and preparing terrorist acts. memorial concert is being held at st paul's cathedral this evening. the world number one women's tennis player, ash barty, has announced she's retiring at the age of 25. the australian star made the announcement on social media saying she was leaving the sport to chase other dreams. 0ur senior sports news reporter, laura scott, has more. it's not the first time ash barty has stunned the sporting world. just like some of her best shots,...
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, ali. chris, thank you, and have yourself a good night. thank you at-home for joining us this hour, i'm joining new tonight from warsaw, poland, it's a big day in the news tonight. both in the war in neighboring ukraine, and at home in the united states, for the confirmation hearing a certain supreme court he nominee ketanji brown-jackson are still underway. we're gonna be dipping into. the hearing live in a bit. i want to start tonight by talking about some really expensive boats. now, the thing about buying a super yacht is that it is a pretty difficult purchase to hide. this one, that you are looking at, it is called the exam. it's believed to be the largest yacht in the entire world. this one, the outside, is owned by the sultan of oman. stephen spielberg owns one called the seven seas. if you run down the list of the world's most biggest and lavish mansions of the sea, they all have super rich, super well connected owners. heck, they all have owners, period. except for one yacht. this
, ali. chris, thank you, and have yourself a good night. thank you at-home for joining us this hour, i'm joining new tonight from warsaw, poland, it's a big day in the news tonight. both in the war in neighboring ukraine, and at home in the united states, for the confirmation hearing a certain supreme court he nominee ketanji brown-jackson are still underway. we're gonna be dipping into. the hearing live in a bit. i want to start tonight by talking about some really expensive boats. now, the...
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ali? >> yeah, it's an important point you make.t the 2.8 million people have left, 1.7 million have gone to poland. molly, let's talk about the situation where you, are in lviv. particularly, but in russia writ large. this attack was about 20 miles west of where you, are in lviv. the refugees i was talking to are people who want from eastern and central ukraine to lviv, because that was thought of as the safe spot. >> exactly, ali. and a pick up on sunday kelly was talking about, we are in the west of the, country we are in lviv. this is the destination for anyone fleeing the violence in kyiv, in kharkiv, in those beseeched and very heavily bombarded cities in the east. then, from here, this is a departure point to where kelly is in poland, or hungry of course where you are, or other european destinations. however, there are a lot of people who are just staying here. so, according to the un, 2 million idp's have been displaced around the country. i think real numbers much, much higher. just here in the city, there are a lot of peop
ali? >> yeah, it's an important point you make.t the 2.8 million people have left, 1.7 million have gone to poland. molly, let's talk about the situation where you, are in lviv. particularly, but in russia writ large. this attack was about 20 miles west of where you, are in lviv. the refugees i was talking to are people who want from eastern and central ukraine to lviv, because that was thought of as the safe spot. >> exactly, ali. and a pick up on sunday kelly was talking about, we...
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>> hi ali, good to be with.you the situation in kyiv, there's been less bombings in the last few days. that doesn't mean the tragedy is offended by any means, and pat people have been fleeing. you mentioned the towns of abuja, repeating, there is people fleeing those towns every day. i was at one low occasion yesterday between irpin and boots, with ukrainian forces and then 700 meters down the russians. in, between people, refugees, displaced people were walking. parents with fathers and daughters, others carrying their bags. they're walking down this road that was filled with the wreckage of russian tanks, they walked past corpses of russian soldiers all the way to the ukrainian positions. after, that they went on to kyiv. that is happening every day still. >> let's talk about this situation in kyiv. for people on the, outside what we've been hearing, i keep running at the people who are from a pain or places around kyiv but i managed to get out, but for a lot of, people a lot of, ukrainians they're heading int
>> hi ali, good to be with.you the situation in kyiv, there's been less bombings in the last few days. that doesn't mean the tragedy is offended by any means, and pat people have been fleeing. you mentioned the towns of abuja, repeating, there is people fleeing those towns every day. i was at one low occasion yesterday between irpin and boots, with ukrainian forces and then 700 meters down the russians. in, between people, refugees, displaced people were walking. parents with fathers and...
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up next, ali -- is live from warsaw hello. ali l >> joy. when i first heard that, and i played. that i could not do what you just did. i couldn't come out on the other end and hold it together. i don't know, i think i will have to listen to it many more time before i can. thank you for doing that. thank you for playing that. persevere means a lot and they all over the world. thank you, my friend. good evening from warsaw pollen. i'm ali velshi. president biden writer earlier today. he is -- just the last stop at the end of a very busy week. meeting with world leaders, and nato, european union. normally these kinds of summits are pretty -- arguably a little bit boring for most people. this is the first time in a long time that what happens here matters. what these leaders do matters. what's influence joe biden brings to bear, matters. the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelenskyy fighting tiredly first, country refusing to flee. even as the kremlin reportedly spends mercenary groups to assassinate him. this is his moment, this is his chance to get what ukraine needs most. and the
up next, ali -- is live from warsaw hello. ali l >> joy. when i first heard that, and i played. that i could not do what you just did. i couldn't come out on the other end and hold it together. i don't know, i think i will have to listen to it many more time before i can. thank you for doing that. thank you for playing that. persevere means a lot and they all over the world. thank you, my friend. good evening from warsaw pollen. i'm ali velshi. president biden writer earlier today. he is...
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i'll toss it to ali velshi in for joy. >> good to see you. have yourself an excellent evening. good evening. i'm ali velshi in for joy reid and we begin "the reidout" tonight with the fight for ukraine that will continue into the sixth day tonight after a first round of so-called peace talks concluded this morning. those talks were held at ukraine's border with belarus and they yielded no breakthroughs. while president zelenskyy sent high level officials to negotiate, the russian delegation was led by vladimir putin's advisor on culture, a choice junior enough that may indicate he has little interest in ending the siege. in a speech late today president zelenskyy said the talks were conducted against the background of bombardment. he accused russia of war crimes calling for the destruction of their economy and removal from the united nations security counsel, which has a rotating chair, russia is the chair of it at the moment ironically. meanwhile, russia's currency more unstable than ever. the european union is preparing a massive delivery of weapons to ukraine. they closed eu
i'll toss it to ali velshi in for joy. >> good to see you. have yourself an excellent evening. good evening. i'm ali velshi in for joy reid and we begin "the reidout" tonight with the fight for ukraine that will continue into the sixth day tonight after a first round of so-called peace talks concluded this morning. those talks were held at ukraine's border with belarus and they yielded no breakthroughs. while president zelenskyy sent high level officials to negotiate, the...
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the culture eva ali bought themselves into all kinds of places, actually are active in youth work and culture and sports and now in environmental protection to if they're simply trying to boost their image to put it kindly it's networking. but to put it last kindly, it's cronyism. it's old, ah, it was long known that nor extreme to with using it's money. strategically for green washing purposes. did the orchestra turn a blind eye to the fact that it was possibly being used to elicit sympathy for a controversial russian german economic project for art washing purposes? when this orchestra started and the place that russia was at that time was, was in a completely different situation. it was, it was, there was a lot of hope. it's pointless to drag art and arts to the level of politics and an economy which least war. i'm sorry, but we don't, i and just kim deal on this level and, and i won't deal on this level but the orchestra wanted more than music from the start that wanted to unite all baltic c states, russia. annex crimea, in 2014, wasn't it at least clear by this point, what kind o
the culture eva ali bought themselves into all kinds of places, actually are active in youth work and culture and sports and now in environmental protection to if they're simply trying to boost their image to put it kindly it's networking. but to put it last kindly, it's cronyism. it's old, ah, it was long known that nor extreme to with using it's money. strategically for green washing purposes. did the orchestra turn a blind eye to the fact that it was possibly being used to elicit sympathy...
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[cheers and applause] >> ali: woo-hoo! >> ryan: thank you very much. good morning.
[cheers and applause] >> ali: woo-hoo! >> ryan: thank you very much. good morning.
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just a few moments ago, ali, you were speaking about mariupol.spoke with one of the first families to arrive here in lviv from mariupol as part of the humanitarian corridors that have been open and they told me a dramatic story of survival where they decided to leave mariupol and they were offered a car ride. they ended up getting on the road not knowing if there were mine ahead of them and they did not realize they were in a humanitarian car d'or until they were in it and leaving the city because as you noted communications have been cut off from the southeastern city in ukraine. . it is a desperate situation and the rescue operation is still under way trapped in the rubble of the theater that was bombed days ago. many, we were told, were underneath the building in a bunker, but it is unclear how many have survived and emergency services, as we know, in mariupol have been decimated by the attacks there. also the breaking news this morning, we are hearing that the russians are admitting for the first time the use of those hypersonic missiles that
just a few moments ago, ali, you were speaking about mariupol.spoke with one of the first families to arrive here in lviv from mariupol as part of the humanitarian corridors that have been open and they told me a dramatic story of survival where they decided to leave mariupol and they were offered a car ride. they ended up getting on the road not knowing if there were mine ahead of them and they did not realize they were in a humanitarian car d'or until they were in it and leaving the city...
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as you said, ali, a lot of people are being physically displaced. the saddest thing about it is that in places like mariupol, and places that are still under siege, it's the infirm, it's the elderly, it's people who can't leave and are stuck in these basements. these are the people who are being left behind, or just can't get out, these the people who are dying right now. >> and cal, i know in the past you've covered the russian military interventions in syria. you look at what happened in variable with an attack on the children's hospital, the maternity ward, we are now contribute heading into soon phase of the conflict, where russian brutality and conflict just goes to new levels. >> it certainly looks that way. we can remind our viewers that syria was going to fall. the opposition was coming from assad, and he flew to russia and moscow, you met with putin, and then aleppo got bombed until it was rubble, and they bombed aleppo, the people who didn't leave died in syria. we should comparison shop suffering, mothers fear and fathers here, kids here
as you said, ali, a lot of people are being physically displaced. the saddest thing about it is that in places like mariupol, and places that are still under siege, it's the infirm, it's the elderly, it's people who can't leave and are stuck in these basements. these are the people who are being left behind, or just can't get out, these the people who are dying right now. >> and cal, i know in the past you've covered the russian military interventions in syria. you look at what happened...
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i am muhammad ali and i am malala and the illustrations are by chris elliopolis. we always draw them as kids because we want to remind kids. these aren't the stories of famous people. this is what we're all capable of on our very best days. what's the technique for writing a children's book as opposed to a thriller? kill less people. that's one rule. that's one, but the truth is i don't treat it very differently to me a good story is a good story if i'm doing a fictional thriller, or i'm doing a nonfiction adult book or i'm doing i am muhammad ali for the kids a good story has to be a good story and and you know, i think it's like the supreme court definition of pornography, which is you know it when you see it when you find that detail of muhammad ali as a you know, right after he wins his gold medal in the olympics goes back to his hometown, but the gold medal where they'll never serve him in the local restaurant and he now has the gold medal that he wears into the diner and says, i'm ready to be served. i just want to a cheeseburger and i want a milkshake and t
i am muhammad ali and i am malala and the illustrations are by chris elliopolis. we always draw them as kids because we want to remind kids. these aren't the stories of famous people. this is what we're all capable of on our very best days. what's the technique for writing a children's book as opposed to a thriller? kill less people. that's one rule. that's one, but the truth is i don't treat it very differently to me a good story is a good story if i'm doing a fictional thriller, or i'm doing...
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ali, good morning to you. day 18 is what we are looking at. and when you are last on air, you were mentioning that air raid sirens have gone off. what's happened? >> that's right, richard. about an hour and a half ago, a raid sirens went off. this is for the third day in a row, they're going off and around this time. and the sirens went off across the country. that could be an indication that more attacks, i can't confirm that, but that's the pattern that's been followed. so the air raid sirens that go off here, all the people that have fled the war torn areas of eastern ukraine, and are staying in lviv, have to get about their apartments, hotel rooms, whatever they're staying, and hunker down in basements. they're still there right now, because you can't come out of those basements, until the second siren goes off to tell you, danger has been averted. it doesn't look like there is any imminent danger here, but everybody has to be very precautions. and richard, you can just imagine how stressful it is for a mother with her children, possibly w
ali, good morning to you. day 18 is what we are looking at. and when you are last on air, you were mentioning that air raid sirens have gone off. what's happened? >> that's right, richard. about an hour and a half ago, a raid sirens went off. this is for the third day in a row, they're going off and around this time. and the sirens went off across the country. that could be an indication that more attacks, i can't confirm that, but that's the pattern that's been followed. so the air raid...
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ali wentworth joins ryan at the co-host desk. all next on "live!"use] and now, here are ryan seacrest and ali wentworth! ♪ ♪ >> ryan: hi, deja. >> ali: i know. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> ryan: well, thank you,
ali wentworth joins ryan at the co-host desk. all next on "live!"use] and now, here are ryan seacrest and ali wentworth! ♪ ♪ >> ryan: hi, deja. >> ali: i know. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> ryan: well, thank you,
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i think, more than anything, we have to keep ratcheting up those sanctions, ali.and assembling an international coalition that is united in that regard. as you know, we upped the game even more with regard to sanctions, and banning the importation of russian petroleum and the uk file load suit, soon thereafter. i think that is also going to put the squeeze on. i think that something that president zelenskyy told us during the zoom call, last weekend, to members of -- both, shipping those armaments in, the supplies, and increasing the pain of the sanctions, i think is an essential 12 punch, with regards of helping the ukrainians right now. >> congressman, thanks for your time. we really appreciate. congressman raja krishnamoorthi, a member of the house intelligence committee. coming up next, we're going to live to kyiv, where just after 4:30 in the morning. the city remains under attack by russian forces. i'll talk to a woman who sheltering with her women and parents, as her husband defends the country. stay with us. it kills 99% of plaque bacteria and forms an ant
i think, more than anything, we have to keep ratcheting up those sanctions, ali.and assembling an international coalition that is united in that regard. as you know, we upped the game even more with regard to sanctions, and banning the importation of russian petroleum and the uk file load suit, soon thereafter. i think that is also going to put the squeeze on. i think that something that president zelenskyy told us during the zoom call, last weekend, to members of -- both, shipping those...
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. >> good morning, i'm ali velshi. it is 7 am in new york, 1 pm where i am today, in a village in eastern hungry called tibet, on the border with ukraine, a country that had been fighting to maintain its sovereignty, ever since russian forces invaded it 11 days ago. the border crossing nearby has been one of the entry points for some of the more than 157,000 refugees who have escaped from ukraine to this country, hungry. 24 hours, a cease-fire was announced in southeastern ukraine to allow a corridor for civilians to evacuate. however, that cease-fire collapsed with ukrainian officials accusing russia of violating the environment we. have breaking news, they are giving it another shot. the city of mariupol announced there will be another cease-fire in effect, currently a five, to allow more people to leave. we are keeping a close eye on that one, to see the progress this time around. in the ukrainian capital of kyiv, president volodymyr zelenskyy spent the weekend calling attention to the violence that he and his count
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ali harbi ali, who's 26, denies charges of murder and preparing acts of terrorism. the jurors were shown body—camera footage of a confrontation between the suspect and two unarmed police officers, as our correspondent daniel sandford reports. armed only with batons, the first two police officers arriving at the church where sir david amess mp had been stabbed. they hesitate, but then decide to go in and confront the suspect. drop the knife. drop the bleep knife now! on the floor now! get him down! right, search him. right, mate, at the moment, you are under arrest for murder, all right? at the police station, ali harbi ali explained his motivation. was it domestic or hate related? terror. pardon? terror. on what basis? racial, religious? religious. in the months before, he had several times visited the area around parliament and even the house of the cabinet minister michael gove. he denies charges of murder and preparing terrorist acts. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. this weekend is oscars weekend in california, and this year netflix dominates the st
ali harbi ali, who's 26, denies charges of murder and preparing acts of terrorism. the jurors were shown body—camera footage of a confrontation between the suspect and two unarmed police officers, as our correspondent daniel sandford reports. armed only with batons, the first two police officers arriving at the church where sir david amess mp had been stabbed. they hesitate, but then decide to go in and confront the suspect. drop the knife. drop the bleep knife now! on the floor now! get him...
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ali. thank you. a team from the national transportation safety board is now in san bruno investigating the cause of a fiery crash on the train tracks. ktvu james store is live in studio with how officials are trying to figure out what went wrong here. james garcia. that's the question we need to answer this morning. the ntsb now on the investigation count, train says it happened in the middle of maintenance work for an electrification project. the train carrying about 75 people ran into construction equipment and a truck. here's a live look now at the scene. this is in san bruno, between the south san francisco and millbrae stations. this all happened just about 21 hours ago and 21 hours later. the train is still started its tracks. you see it right there, just behind that fence. that truck still under it . metal mangled. we know the ntsb is on scene now continuing its investigation. of course, once we have those updates from that agency we will let you know. let's show you what sky fox showed us yes
ali. thank you. a team from the national transportation safety board is now in san bruno investigating the cause of a fiery crash on the train tracks. ktvu james store is live in studio with how officials are trying to figure out what went wrong here. james garcia. that's the question we need to answer this morning. the ntsb now on the investigation count, train says it happened in the middle of maintenance work for an electrification project. the train carrying about 75 people ran into...
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the acrylic and enamel pained kinship off, but ali says new orders keep rolling in. thanks to social media and that's it for today. this is cost more now website from the region thing with the theme of color. we leave you now with pictures from holy celebrations across south asia in those in both india and pakistan. attending out for the california festivities. see you next week, and happy holy, the back tooth with interest. the global economy our portfolio d w. business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance. east this is wes. give that head with d w business beyond these places in europe are smashing all the records, stepped into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you to record breaking sites on google maps. you too. and now also in book form, ah ah, russia pays its debts. this time, moscow evades default as it makes the payment of bondholders in dollars, but raises questions about a much bigger payment due in a few days. and as the man full computer chips k
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they took the stuff right out of lithuania, ali. they put it in vents, they drove it across poland, they got here this morning. that stuff is all headed to the east where we see these horrendous, horrendous videos, ali. >> i had a chance to meet joe not. thanks kelly, for clarifying, i mentioned that they started because of the syrian refugee crisis. you're, right it's because of the russian invasion of crimea. i appreciate that. it's late for you in lviv, my friend, stay safe. as always, my friend cal perry, stay safe. michael mcfaul, he served as the u.s. ambassador for russia under president obama, ambassador mcfaul, thank you for joining us tonight. it is unbelievable, because we speak so regularly about this, russia is one month into this war. at this point, ukraine has reclaimed some important ground that russia had taken. you had said that you expected a robust response from ukrainian military. but it is impressive with the military, along with the civil defense, the territorial defense, has been able to do in a month despite
they took the stuff right out of lithuania, ali. they put it in vents, they drove it across poland, they got here this morning. that stuff is all headed to the east where we see these horrendous, horrendous videos, ali. >> i had a chance to meet joe not. thanks kelly, for clarifying, i mentioned that they started because of the syrian refugee crisis. you're, right it's because of the russian invasion of crimea. i appreciate that. it's late for you in lviv, my friend, stay safe. as always,...
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alie: we see hiding of ivory under coffee, under avocados.these methods to conceal these products are very sophisticated. roberts: you might have a legal shipment in a giant shipping container that has 20 tons of capacity, and that 20 tons of capacity is filled with 18 tons of dried seaweed or stones or cashew nuts, a perfectly legal international commodity, but two tons of ivory smuggled in. alie: to undertake this type of transaction requires bribery, requires paying people off at each link of the chain. thornton: you can't have that kind of poaching and that amount of ivory moving out of a country unless you have some very big players that are right near the top that are protected people that protect the people that are doing all that destruction. vira: it's not uncommon for ministers, it's not uncommon for local governors to be involved. hutson: corruption that extends all the way to the presidential level. the kinds of corruption that couldn't happen without presidential authorization from the presidents of congo and sudan and other coun
alie: we see hiding of ivory under coffee, under avocados.these methods to conceal these products are very sophisticated. roberts: you might have a legal shipment in a giant shipping container that has 20 tons of capacity, and that 20 tons of capacity is filled with 18 tons of dried seaweed or stones or cashew nuts, a perfectly legal international commodity, but two tons of ivory smuggled in. alie: to undertake this type of transaction requires bribery, requires paying people off at each link...
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lee ali is full of creative ideas in 2002. his work was even exhibited at the smithsonian museum in the us, which brought him international attention. but recently alley has dawned his brush on to something completely new. bright white sneakers or gill da here. the medical and i had a client came to me from the us asking for a painting on some shoes at that number. vega, i told him again an exorbitant fee to discourage him, but he agreed. so i decided that do it, then the painted sneakers are quite a pair, the feature common motifs from classic druck art, south asian animals, and cultural icons. xander it's been a part of human nature since the beginning of mankind to want to look good and to make things around him look good with some of a lease lions. pay close to 400 euros for a set of these kicks as the price for a walk of art that may not last long. the acrylic and enamel pained kinship off, but ali says new orders keep rolling in, thanks to social media. and that's it for today. this was more now website from the region.
lee ali is full of creative ideas in 2002. his work was even exhibited at the smithsonian museum in the us, which brought him international attention. but recently alley has dawned his brush on to something completely new. bright white sneakers or gill da here. the medical and i had a client came to me from the us asking for a painting on some shoes at that number. vega, i told him again an exorbitant fee to discourage him, but he agreed. so i decided that do it, then the painted sneakers are...
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it's not just age, ali.peaking, for the very young children if their mom and like you said, a lot of the fathers are not with them because they're back fighting in ukraine, but if the mom is able to provide? level of routine and lots of physical contact and hugging and reassurance for the younger children -- the really younger children they would be fine. i'm more worried about those in adolescence and they're missing everything about their former life and it will be tough. it's not just about parents themselves, but people that have expertise in making sure older children are protected from the mental health point of view, ali. so there are a lot of factors to consider here and i'm hoping that we'll see here coordination of meeting those needs that i saw in refugee settings, but it's a big, long-term problem and we don't know how the children will be separated from familiar homes and communities that they grew up in. >> irwin, thanks again for your expertise. irwin redletter, founder of the
it's not just age, ali.peaking, for the very young children if their mom and like you said, a lot of the fathers are not with them because they're back fighting in ukraine, but if the mom is able to provide? level of routine and lots of physical contact and hugging and reassurance for the younger children -- the really younger children they would be fine. i'm more worried about those in adolescence and they're missing everything about their former life and it will be tough. it's not just about...
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our busy team, shannon, ali in western ukraine, and lee ann is posted up on capitol hill. shannon, we'll start with you because here's what president has announced is going to be heading ukraine's way. 800 stinger anti-aircraft systems, 9,000 anti-armor systems, including 2,000 javelins, right, meant to hit tanks, the u.s. will provide 7,000 machine guns, shot guns, rifles, grenade launchers, 100 drones, 20 million rounds of ammunition. this feels, shannon, like the president, president biden, saying to president zelenskyy, hey, we know you want a no-fly zone, but here's what we can give you, we have your back in the other ways if you will. >> right. i think there's two other important things to note about this. one is that this is a real significant ramp up of the amount of equipment we have been giving ukraine up until this point. until this point it had been a few hundred of things like these anti-aircraft systems or guns or, you know, some of these weapon systems. we're talking thousands. this is a major increase in hardware, military equipment and support that u.s. is
our busy team, shannon, ali in western ukraine, and lee ann is posted up on capitol hill. shannon, we'll start with you because here's what president has announced is going to be heading ukraine's way. 800 stinger anti-aircraft systems, 9,000 anti-armor systems, including 2,000 javelins, right, meant to hit tanks, the u.s. will provide 7,000 machine guns, shot guns, rifles, grenade launchers, 100 drones, 20 million rounds of ammunition. this feels, shannon, like the president, president biden,...
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ali from syria is born in a female body, forced into marriage, great. far from home, ali can finally become the person. he's always wanted to be in this very badly poem that re credit. and we'll go with it. i was born in berlin. starts march 30th on d, w. won this or did other news asia coming up today? how the water you've crane is impacting, focused on national politics primary, same round. com is facing growing called to step down over his handling of the economy. and his response to the russian invasion of ukraine is fueling further head winds against him. can he survive this political storm? plus, the pakistani women forced into matting the koran. it's a band practice in the country yet it keeps happening. we look at why with a headboard and being heard from behind the bail protestants 1st female rapper. things about choices and how women should be allowed to make their own. ah, i british manager, welcome to d w. news asia. glad you could join us. the water ukraine is having an impact of pakistan's domestic politics. prime minister in bron con and facing opposition calls to step
ali from syria is born in a female body, forced into marriage, great. far from home, ali can finally become the person. he's always wanted to be in this very badly poem that re credit. and we'll go with it. i was born in berlin. starts march 30th on d, w. won this or did other news asia coming up today? how the water you've crane is impacting, focused on national politics primary, same round. com is facing growing called to step down over his handling of the economy. and his response to the...