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i'm amy goodman.the united nations refugee agency says the number of people displaced from their homes worldwide has reached a new high -- a staggering new new high of over 100 million. that's up from 89 million just a few months ago due in part to russia's invasion of ukraine and growing food crisis. this is united nations high commissioner for refugees filippo grandi. >> will this also because people -- it is difficult to tell, but i cannot imagine how if you have a food crisis on top of everything that i have described, war, human rights, climate, you name it, on top of that you have a food crisis, it will just accelerate the trends that are described in this report and that we have seen exhilarating already in the first few months of the year. amy: the surge in global refugees comes as parts of africa are facing its worst drought in decades at a time when food and energy costs are soaring. the united nations has warned 350,000 children in somalia could die by the end of the summer. a recent report
i'm amy goodman.the united nations refugee agency says the number of people displaced from their homes worldwide has reached a new high -- a staggering new new high of over 100 million. that's up from 89 million just a few months ago due in part to russia's invasion of ukraine and growing food crisis. this is united nations high commissioner for refugees filippo grandi. >> will this also because people -- it is difficult to tell, but i cannot imagine how if you have a food crisis on top...
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i'm amy goodman. russian missiles struck kyiv for the first time in over a month on sunday. this came as russian and ukrainian forces continue to battle in eastern ukraine over the city of severodonetsk. on sunday, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy made a rare trip to eastern ukraine to meet with troops and refugees. meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin warned western nations against supplying longer range missile systems to ukraine. >> if the longer range missiles are going to be supplied, we will make certain conclusion to use our own means of destruction , which we have enough to strike at those targets which we have not yet been hitting. amy: putin's comment comes as the united states and the united kingdom are both preparing to send ukraine advance rocket launch systems. meanwhile, french president emmanuel macron has said -- "we must not humiliate russia so that the day when the fighting stops we can build an exit ramp through diplomatic means." ukraine's foreign minister criticized
i'm amy goodman. russian missiles struck kyiv for the first time in over a month on sunday. this came as russian and ukrainian forces continue to battle in eastern ukraine over the city of severodonetsk. on sunday, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy made a rare trip to eastern ukraine to meet with troops and refugees. meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin warned western nations against supplying longer range missile systems to ukraine. >> if the longer range missiles are going...
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i'm amy goodman. protests are continuing across the united states after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, the landmark ruling that established the constitutional right to an abortion. the conservative court ruled 6-3 on friday in the case of jackson versus hobbs. that bans abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy while voting 5-4 to overturn roe. conservative chief justice john roberts supported upholding the mississippi law but not overturning roe. nine states have already banned abortion since friday and 17 more states are expected to do so soon. in his majority opinion, justice samuel alito wrote -- "it is time to heed the constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people's elected representatives." in their dissent, the court's three liberal justices wrote -- "with sorrow -- for this court, but more, for the many millions of american women who have today lost a fundamental constitutional protection -- we dissent." conservative justice clarence thomas sided with the majority but argue
i'm amy goodman. protests are continuing across the united states after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, the landmark ruling that established the constitutional right to an abortion. the conservative court ruled 6-3 on friday in the case of jackson versus hobbs. that bans abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy while voting 5-4 to overturn roe. conservative chief justice john roberts supported upholding the mississippi law but not overturning roe. nine states have already banned abortion...
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i'm amy goodman. aid workers and afghan authorities are struggling to reach areas devastated by an earthquake wednesday that killed more than 1000 people and injured over 1600 near the city of khost. it was the deadliest quake in afghanistan in 20 years. there are reports entire villages have been destroyed. survivors are using their bare hands to rescue people trapped under the rubble. communication lines are down in parts of the area and torrential rain has washed away roads making many areas impossible to reach. recent flooding has killed at least 400 afghans. the taliban has called for more international aid while saying sanctions have hampered the government's ability to respond to the multiple crises facing the country. on wednesday, the u.n. office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs pledged to help afghanistan. >> it is a country already on the brinkwe know that. food secretive situation where were close to aamine-like situation. people are already hanging on by a thread. so when this
i'm amy goodman. aid workers and afghan authorities are struggling to reach areas devastated by an earthquake wednesday that killed more than 1000 people and injured over 1600 near the city of khost. it was the deadliest quake in afghanistan in 20 years. there are reports entire villages have been destroyed. survivors are using their bare hands to rescue people trapped under the rubble. communication lines are down in parts of the area and torrential rain has washed away roads making many areas...
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i'm amy goodman. the house committee investigating the january 6 insurrection said thursday donald trump was at the center of a violent conspiracy to overturn the results of the 2020 election. in a primetime hearing, the committee revealed trump's own attorney general, william barr, as well as trump's daughter ivanka, thought there was no basis for trump's claims of election fraud. committee chair bennie thompson said january 6 was the culmination of an attempted coup by donald trump who supported the mob chants of "hang mike pence." he compared the january 6 insurrection to the ransacking of washington, d.c., by british forces more than two centuries ago. >> but unlike in 1814, it was domestic enemies of the constitution who stormed the capitol and occupied the capitol, who sought to thwart the will of the people to stop the transfer of power. and so they did at the encouragement of the presiden of the unite states. the president of the united states trying to stop the transfer of power, a president
i'm amy goodman. the house committee investigating the january 6 insurrection said thursday donald trump was at the center of a violent conspiracy to overturn the results of the 2020 election. in a primetime hearing, the committee revealed trump's own attorney general, william barr, as well as trump's daughter ivanka, thought there was no basis for trump's claims of election fraud. committee chair bennie thompson said january 6 was the culmination of an attempted coup by donald trump who...
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i'm amy goodman. ukraine's government says more than 40,000 civilians have been killed or wounded in fighting since russia invaded in late february, with some three million ukrainians now living under russian occupation. on monday, president volodymyr zelenskyy said ukrainian forces are continuing to fight pitched battles in the eastern city of severodonetsk, but that his troops are outnumbered and losing ground. meanwhile, bombs and shells continue to rain down on rural communities near the front lines. one person was killed and another injured in the town of druzhkivka, where residents woke sunday to the sound of explosions and shattering glass. >> you can see for yourself what happened. what else can i say? i haveeen left homeless in my old age. amy: the united nations is demanding an independent investigation into charges of rape and sexual assault committed by russian soldiers in ukraine. pramila patten, the u.n.'s special representative on sexual violence in conflict, told the u.n. security coun
i'm amy goodman. ukraine's government says more than 40,000 civilians have been killed or wounded in fighting since russia invaded in late february, with some three million ukrainians now living under russian occupation. on monday, president volodymyr zelenskyy said ukrainian forces are continuing to fight pitched battles in the eastern city of severodonetsk, but that his troops are outnumbered and losing ground. meanwhile, bombs and shells continue to rain down on rural communities near the...
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i'm amy goodman. funerals are continuing in uvalde, texas, for the 19 4th graders and two teachers shot dead at robb elementary school last week. the state's probe into the police handling of the school shooting is facing a major new obstacle as the police chief of the uvalde school district pete arredondo is refusing to cooperate with state investigators. arredondo was the incident commander who ordered officers to wait in the school's hallways for about an hour instead of confronting the gunman who was eventually shot dead by a border patriot agent. meanwhile, on tuesday, arredondo was sworn in as a city council member but no public ceremony was held. this comes as abc news has obtained audio of an emergency dispatcher alerting uvalde police about the 911 calls being made by children inside the school during the massacre. >> you have a child online. is there anybody inside of the building? >> he is in a room full of victims. amy: during an earlier police news conference, it was implied police did no
i'm amy goodman. funerals are continuing in uvalde, texas, for the 19 4th graders and two teachers shot dead at robb elementary school last week. the state's probe into the police handling of the school shooting is facing a major new obstacle as the police chief of the uvalde school district pete arredondo is refusing to cooperate with state investigators. arredondo was the incident commander who ordered officers to wait in the school's hallways for about an hour instead of confronting the...
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i'm amy goodman. in texas, at least 46 migrants were found dead inside a sweltering tractor-trailer that was left abandoned in a remote road in san antonio monday. 16 survivors were hospitalized, including four children, to be treated for heat stroke and exhaustion as the region faces a scorching heat wave. local authorities said a city worker heard a cry for help from inside the truck monday afternoon and found a body on the ground outside the trailer's partially opened gate. this is san antonio's fire chief charles hood. >> they were hot to the touch. they were suffering from heat stroke, heat exhaustion. no signs of water in the vehicle. it was a refrigerated tractor-trailer, but there was no visible working ac unit on that rig. a make of this is among the deadliest tragedies in recent decades of people attempting to cross into the united states and comes as the biden administration continues to enforce harsh border policies blocking most people from safely entering through ports of entry at the u.
i'm amy goodman. in texas, at least 46 migrants were found dead inside a sweltering tractor-trailer that was left abandoned in a remote road in san antonio monday. 16 survivors were hospitalized, including four children, to be treated for heat stroke and exhaustion as the region faces a scorching heat wave. local authorities said a city worker heard a cry for help from inside the truck monday afternoon and found a body on the ground outside the trailer's partially opened gate. this is san...
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i'm amy goodman. voters on tuesday went to the polls for primaries in seven states -- california, iowa, montana, new mexico, south dakota, new jersey, and mississippi. in one of the closely watched races, voters in san francisco recalled chesa boudin as district attorney of san francisco. boudin is a progressive prosecutor who aimed to reform the criminal justice system, but he faced mounting attacks by the real estate industry, republicans, and some democrats. in los angeles' mayoral race, billionaire real estate developer rick caruso and former congressmember karen bass are headed to a runoff in november after placing first and second in tuesday's primary. caruso is a republican-turned-democrat who sits on the board of the ronald reagan presidential library. he spent at least $39 million of his own fortune on the race. bass is attempting to become the first female mayor of los angeles and the city's second black mayor. meanwhile, in montana, donald trump's former interior secretary ryan zinke is in
i'm amy goodman. voters on tuesday went to the polls for primaries in seven states -- california, iowa, montana, new mexico, south dakota, new jersey, and mississippi. in one of the closely watched races, voters in san francisco recalled chesa boudin as district attorney of san francisco. boudin is a progressive prosecutor who aimed to reform the criminal justice system, but he faced mounting attacks by the real estate industry, republicans, and some democrats. in los angeles' mayoral race,...
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amy: as the u.s. secretary of health and human services decries the supreme court's ruling overturning roe, we will speak to david cole of the american civil liberties union. then michigan's supremcourt throws out charges against former michigan governor rick snyder and eight other former officls for their role in fli's deadly water crisis. the poisoning of an erican city. we get response from flint rising activists nayyirah shariff and melissa mays. how have you been affected by the poisoned water? >> all three of my sons are anemic. they have bone pain every single day. they missed a lot of school because they're constantly sick. myself, i have seizures, diverticulosis now. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. nato leaders have convened for the final day of the military alliance summit in madrid where they have declared russia a major threat and placed even -- pledged even more support for ukraine's military. this
amy: as the u.s. secretary of health and human services decries the supreme court's ruling overturning roe, we will speak to david cole of the american civil liberties union. then michigan's supremcourt throws out charges against former michigan governor rick snyder and eight other former officls for their role in fli's deadly water crisis. the poisoning of an erican city. we get response from flint rising activists nayyirah shariff and melissa mays. how have you been affected by the poisoned...
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i'm amy goodman. the house of representatives has approved a package of limited reforms to federal gun laws. the protecting our kids act passed wednesday by a vote of 223-204, mostly along party lines, with five republicans in support and two democrats voting against it. the bill would raise the minimum age for purchasing semi-automatic firearms from 18 to 21, ban magazines of more than 15 rounds, and toughen penalties for gun traffickers and straw purchasers of firearms. the house approved rorms after lawmakers heard hours of harrowing testimony from survivors of gun violence. 11-year-old miah cerrillo described how she survived the uvalde school shooting by covering herself in the blood of her friend and playing dead before using heread teacher's cell phone to call 911. also testifying was zeneta everhart, the mother of a survivor of last month's domestic terror attack on african americans in a buffalo supermarket. >> to the lawmakers who feel we do not need stricter gun laws, let me paint a picture
i'm amy goodman. the house of representatives has approved a package of limited reforms to federal gun laws. the protecting our kids act passed wednesday by a vote of 223-204, mostly along party lines, with five republicans in support and two democrats voting against it. the bill would raise the minimum age for purchasing semi-automatic firearms from 18 to 21, ban magazines of more than 15 rounds, and toughen penalties for gun traffickers and straw purchasers of firearms. the house approved...
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juan: hi, amy. all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: today we spend the show in colombia. we begin in colombia where an historic vote took place on sunday. gustavo petro was elected colombia's first leftist president. his running mate, the afro-colombian environmentalist francia mÁrquez mina, also made history by being elected as colombia's first black vice president. thousands of their supporters took to the streets and a celebration in the capital bogotÁ and across colombia. >> for 200 years, we have been governed by the same people but today begins a transition to a government of change that will benefit all colombians. amy: gustavo petro is a former in 19 guerrilla, former senator, and the former mayor of bogota, who has vowed to fight worsening poverty and inequality in colombia by raising taxes on the rich, expanding social programs, as well as access to education and healthcare. he has called on colombia to halt new oil extraction and to move away
juan: hi, amy. all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: today we spend the show in colombia. we begin in colombia where an historic vote took place on sunday. gustavo petro was elected colombia's first leftist president. his running mate, the afro-colombian environmentalist francia mÁrquez mina, also made history by being elected as colombia's first black vice president. thousands of their supporters took to the streets and a celebration in the...
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juan: hi, amy.elcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: house select committee investigating the january 6 capitol insurrection holds its third hearing democracy now! wednesday. will bring you live coverage starting at 1:00 p.m. et and then on friday's show we'll feature highlights from the hearing. this comes as friday marks the 50th anniversary of a bungled june 17, 1972, break-in when police answered a call at the watergate building complex and found five men burglarizing the office of the democratic tional cmittee theyad been red by sff members the comttee to reect pside richa nixon. it wasalled cep, th committee reele the prident. th led to investition th revealemultiplebuses of power bthe nixon administration, and ultimately, nixon's resignation two years later. but before nixon stepped down, the scandal was examined in the watergate hearings, which lasted 51 ds and we broadca on televisionith wallo-wall coverage. crits called i"a television-
juan: hi, amy.elcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: house select committee investigating the january 6 capitol insurrection holds its third hearing democracy now! wednesday. will bring you live coverage starting at 1:00 p.m. et and then on friday's show we'll feature highlights from the hearing. this comes as friday marks the 50th anniversary of a bungled june 17, 1972, break-in when police answered a call at the watergate building complex...
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i'm amy goodman. u.k. home secretary priti patel has approved the extradition of wikileaks founder julianssange to the united states. assange faces up to 175 years in prison in the united states if convicted of violating the espionage act for publishing classified documents exposing u.s. war crimes in iraq and afghanistan. wikileaks said today that assange would appeal today's ruling. his attorney condemned the u.k. for extraditing assange to a country which once considered assassinating him. in statement, wikileaks said -- "it was in priti patel's power to do the right thing. instead she will forever be remembered as an accomplice of the united states in its agenda to turn investigative journalism into a criminal enterprise." jameel jaffer of the knight first amendment institute at columbia university tweeted -- "the assange indictment is a dagger at the throat of press freedom. the biden administration should drop the prosecution, as press freedom groups have repeatedly asked it to do." we will spea
i'm amy goodman. u.k. home secretary priti patel has approved the extradition of wikileaks founder julianssange to the united states. assange faces up to 175 years in prison in the united states if convicted of violating the espionage act for publishing classified documents exposing u.s. war crimes in iraq and afghanistan. wikileaks said today that assange would appeal today's ruling. his attorney condemned the u.k. for extraditing assange to a country which once considered assassinating him....
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amy: 1965.12 documentary based on juan gonzalez's book "harvest of empire" but i want to also go to a second clip. this features the indigenous guatemalan nobel peace prize winning rigoberta menchu. >> guatemala was unbelvable. 200,000 ad we haaccounte r. 50,000 disappeed. % of theisappear and ecuted were mans. i leftuatemalafter the burn my fath ali in the embassy spain. amy: that was indigenous leader rigoberta menchu. juan, we have about three minutes left from dominican republic to guatemala to el salvador to honduras, take us out with this history that is so -- that so few people in this country understand. juan: especially instructive seeing this clip on the dominican republic because that is in invasi, u.s. invasion that most americans don't know about or were never taught about. it was critical in the shaping of that nation -- it was actually the second u.s. invasion of the dominican. there was one in the early 20th century. it is especially instructive since were now in the period when
amy: 1965.12 documentary based on juan gonzalez's book "harvest of empire" but i want to also go to a second clip. this features the indigenous guatemalan nobel peace prize winning rigoberta menchu. >> guatemala was unbelvable. 200,000 ad we haaccounte r. 50,000 disappeed. % of theisappear and ecuted were mans. i leftuatemalafter the burn my fath ali in the embassy spain. amy: that was indigenous leader rigoberta menchu. juan, we have about three minutes left from dominican...
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i'm amy goodman. the u.s. senate has approved a bipartisan gun safety bill by a vote of 65 to 33. the vote comes just weeks after the mass shootings in buffalo, new york and uvalde, texas that killed more than 30 people. senate majority leader chuck schumer praised the bill. >> this is not a cure-all for all the ways gun violence affects our nation, but it is a long-overdue overdue step in the right direction. passing this gun safety bill is truly significant and it is going to save lives. amy: measures in the bill include expanded background checks for individuals under the age of 21 and financial incentives for states to pass red flag laws. the senate bill, however, does not include a number of initiatives included in a recent bill approved by house democrats that aimed to ban the sale of much capacity magazines and raise the minimum age to purchase an assault weapon from 18 to 21. in both the buffalo and uvalde massacres, the gunmen was 18 years old. the senate vote came just hours after the u.s. s
i'm amy goodman. the u.s. senate has approved a bipartisan gun safety bill by a vote of 65 to 33. the vote comes just weeks after the mass shootings in buffalo, new york and uvalde, texas that killed more than 30 people. senate majority leader chuck schumer praised the bill. >> this is not a cure-all for all the ways gun violence affects our nation, but it is a long-overdue overdue step in the right direction. passing this gun safety bill is truly significant and it is going to save...
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amy: m.i.t.r craig steven wilder, author of "ebony & ivy: race, slavery, and the troubled history of america's universities." and that does it for today's show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible ♪ >>> hello and welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in new york. >>> many ukrainians believed they would be able to keep a center of business, science, and culture in their hands. their troops managed several weeks ago to drive russian forces from the city of kharkiv. but the russians have regrouped and resumed their offensive. residents who thought the attacks might be behind them are coming under more shelling. they've t
amy: m.i.t.r craig steven wilder, author of "ebony & ivy: race, slavery, and the troubled history of america's universities." and that does it for today's show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible ♪ >>> hello and welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi...
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amy: m.i.t.r craig steven wilder, author of "ebony & ivy: race, slavery, and the troubled history of america's universities." and that does it for today's show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible xxk[... ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ hamish macdonald: it's not all pastries and boat trips in the state of denmark. female: don't film me, okay? hamish: okay, don't step in front of a camera. female: don't film me. hamish: there is something rotten going on here. hamish: okay, we'll see you later. rasmus paludan: could you please take the 700,000 muslims from denmark, just take them with you to your neighborhood in australia?
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i'm amy goodman. in tulsa, oklahoma man armed , a with a rifle and a handgun stormed a medical office building on wednesday, killing four people and wounding several others before turning the gun on himself. police have not identified the shooter. they said the attack was not random, but are withholding other details. michelle nathan witnessed the aftermath of the assault. >> i was coming to the doctor and i've got my grandkids with an terrible scene, awful, sad. my daughter-in-law is from buffalo, so now both of the homes, it is not even safe if you come outside anymore. my prayers go out to everyone that is in that building. amy: according to the gun violence archive, the tulsa attack was the 233rd mass shooting since january 1. there have been at least0 mass shootings since last week's massacre of 21 people at robb elementary school in uvalde, texas. in buffalo, new york, a white man accused of murdering 10 black people in a supermarket on may 14 was wednesday on 25 counts, including a domestic ter
i'm amy goodman. in tulsa, oklahoma man armed , a with a rifle and a handgun stormed a medical office building on wednesday, killing four people and wounding several others before turning the gun on himself. police have not identified the shooter. they said the attack was not random, but are withholding other details. michelle nathan witnessed the aftermath of the assault. >> i was coming to the doctor and i've got my grandkids with an terrible scene, awful, sad. my daughter-in-law is...
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i'm amy goodman. i afghanistan, official say at least 1000 people have died, while some 1500 have been injured after a powerful earthquake early wednesday. the epicenter of the quake was about 30 miles from the city of khost near the pakistan border. aftershocks were felt as far away as kabul. survivors described seeing numerous homes destroyed. >> it was about midnight when the quake struck. it destroyed the houses of our neighbors. when we arrived, there were many dead and wounded. they sent us to the hospital. i also saw many dead bodies. amy: it comes at a time when afghanistan is already facing one of the world's worst humanitarian and economic crises. a recent report by the red cross found 70% of afghan households are not able to meet basic food needs and an estimated 3 million afghan children are at risk of malnutrition. the house select committee investigating the january 6 insurrection has accused donald trump of playing a "direct and personal role" in pressuring state and local officials to
i'm amy goodman. i afghanistan, official say at least 1000 people have died, while some 1500 have been injured after a powerful earthquake early wednesday. the epicenter of the quake was about 30 miles from the city of khost near the pakistan border. aftershocks were felt as far away as kabul. survivors described seeing numerous homes destroyed. >> it was about midnight when the quake struck. it destroyed the houses of our neighbors. when we arrived, there were many dead and wounded. they...
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i'm amy goodman. the house committee investigating the january 6 insurrection held its second public hearing monday. video testimony was aired of numerous trump white house insiders saying there was no basis to donald trump's claims the election was stolen. former attorney general william barr said trump was "detached from reality" for refusing to accept his election loss. the committee also revealed that trump heavily relied on far-fetched claims by his lawyer rudolph giuliani who was reportedly drunk on election night when he pushed trump to falsely claim victory. the house panel also examined how trump's campaign raked in over $250 million in donations from his supporters after the election for an election defense fund that did not exist. this is committee member congressmember zoe lofgren. >> throughout the committee's investigation, we found evidence the trump campaign and its surrogates misled donors as to where their funds would go, what they would be used for, so not only was there a big lie,
i'm amy goodman. the house committee investigating the january 6 insurrection held its second public hearing monday. video testimony was aired of numerous trump white house insiders saying there was no basis to donald trump's claims the election was stolen. former attorney general william barr said trump was "detached from reality" for refusing to accept his election loss. the committee also revealed that trump heavily relied on far-fetched claims by his lawyer rudolph giuliani who...
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i'm amy goodman. in explosive testimony, a former white house aide accused donald trump of attacking his own presidential security detail on january 6 after the secret service refused to drive him to the capitol to join the armed mob. the testimony came from cassidy hutchinson, former aide to white house chief of staff mark meadows. speaking to the january 6 house committee, hutchinson described being told what happened inside trump's limo, which is known as the beast. >> the president reached up toward the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering well -- steering wheel. mr. engel grabbed his arm, said, sir, you need to take your hand off the steering wheel. we're going back to the west wing. we're not going to the capitol. mr. trump then used his free hand to lunge towards bobby engel. and mr. -- when mr. ornato had recounted this story to me, he had motioned towards his clavicles. amy: she revealed trump urged security officials to stop using magnetometers tocreen for weapons at his rally on jan
i'm amy goodman. in explosive testimony, a former white house aide accused donald trump of attacking his own presidential security detail on january 6 after the secret service refused to drive him to the capitol to join the armed mob. the testimony came from cassidy hutchinson, former aide to white house chief of staff mark meadows. speaking to the january 6 house committee, hutchinson described being told what happened inside trump's limo, which is known as the beast. >> the president...
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amy: it is very true.hat do you want his legacy to be for your children, his grandchildren, jack and francis, and for their generation? amy: don't give up on politics or politicians. believe that government can help people and help people that are less fortunate than we are. that is the most important thing to my dad that many people have said. judy: david, it is tempting to be so sad right now. can you give us a little light as we close out these days thinking about mark? david: i have sadness, but what a great life. he was active in politics in a golden age of politics, was a commentator during the reagan-clinton through trump, consequential times in america. marvelous wife and family. left a wide legacy. was well loved. what a great and tremendous life mark shields led. judy: countless friends will miss him so much. david brooks joining us from ireland. and, amy shields doyle, the daughter. thank you so much. we all have so many wonderful memories of mark. there was nobody like him. everyone here loved
amy: it is very true.hat do you want his legacy to be for your children, his grandchildren, jack and francis, and for their generation? amy: don't give up on politics or politicians. believe that government can help people and help people that are less fortunate than we are. that is the most important thing to my dad that many people have said. judy: david, it is tempting to be so sad right now. can you give us a little light as we close out these days thinking about mark? david: i have...
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i'm doing this physically ami is back on track. he and his parents hope the same will happen for his ability to focus. so that their long fight with covert can finally come to an end opec people with long cove. it can end up desperate and willing to travel long distances in search of help. some are coming to germany for an as yet unproven treatment, khana and gay from d. w signs unscripted team went to investigate. so this building right here really doesn't look like much, but this is where people from all around the world are flying to, to get inside if they can, to try a new long coven therapy or a relatively new one. the question is, what is that therapy? and can we say anything about whether it actually works? this is the office of dr. biachi eagles, who offers a blood clot therapy called help after recess. when you go inside the waiting room, you can see people are really desperate and there are thousands more on the waiting list. the potential common us against invalid canada with england scrum, the navi and frank patients ar
i'm doing this physically ami is back on track. he and his parents hope the same will happen for his ability to focus. so that their long fight with covert can finally come to an end opec people with long cove. it can end up desperate and willing to travel long distances in search of help. some are coming to germany for an as yet unproven treatment, khana and gay from d. w signs unscripted team went to investigate. so this building right here really doesn't look like much, but this is where...
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amy hollyfield is live for us at chase center this morning. hi, amy. amy: hi there.for a hot ticket. i have been looking online today and i see some tickets on stub hub for $623, and that will not get you down, at will get you way u s. night, but when fans get here, they will have a t-shirt waiting for them. there is one on every seat, it says gold-blooded, and they get bragging rights. they can say they attended the first nba finals game to be held here in chase center. it will be the warriors' first time to play one here, but not in the finals. six times in the last eight years, the first team to do that since the chicago bulls pulled it off in the 90's. warriors star steph curry says he has enjoyed every bit of it. when you hear him talk about it, he's got a lot of pride when he talks about making it here again. >> when you look at all the work that you have put in for the last two years that has paid off, we are back here. it's pretty special. amy: the warriors are healthy, they have had a lot of rest, everything looking good for them to have a great final series
amy hollyfield is live for us at chase center this morning. hi, amy. amy: hi there.for a hot ticket. i have been looking online today and i see some tickets on stub hub for $623, and that will not get you down, at will get you way u s. night, but when fans get here, they will have a t-shirt waiting for them. there is one on every seat, it says gold-blooded, and they get bragging rights. they can say they attended the first nba finals game to be held here in chase center. it will be the...
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amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. reggie: to wipe one of the biggest local races being monitored nationally is proposition h, the effort to recall the district attorney chesa boudin. his opponents criticize him for his effort to implement criminal justice reform. according to the most recent poll from his own campaign, 48% plan to vote yes to remove him from office, 38% plan to vote no peer 14% are undecided. however, other polls show the da losing by a wider margin. >> i am feeling confident we are talking to voters every day, knocking on doors. >> we have seen a pattern of repeat and chronic offenders, even violent of actors might be given extremely lenient plea deals. violent offenders are not eligible for very simple diversion programs. reggie: if proposition h passes, mayor london breed would appoint the replacement. boudin was elected in 2019. stay with abc news for complete election coverage. polls close at 8:00 tonight. at 8:30, we will be on the abc 7 bay area streaming app with results that are coming in. ku
amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. reggie: to wipe one of the biggest local races being monitored nationally is proposition h, the effort to recall the district attorney chesa boudin. his opponents criticize him for his effort to implement criminal justice reform. according to the most recent poll from his own campaign, 48% plan to vote yes to remove him from office, 38% plan to vote no peer 14% are undecided. however, other polls show the da losing by a wider margin. >> i am feeling confident...
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what he told amy about that. and his message for law enforcement tonight who waited well more than an hour to storm the classroom to go after the gunman. that teacher, arnulfo reyes, was shot multiple times. he survived this. all 11 of his students were shot, too. none of them survived. authorities say the gunman bought his ar-15-style rifle the day after his 18th birthday. and tonight, take a look at this image. the fashions of all of the victims from ar-15-style rifles since sandy hook nearly ten years agon more than 300 people. so tonight he ure, o inside a to support raising the age to buy one of these rifles, from 18 to 21? and what matt heard might surprise you. some rare moments of consensus in this debate. we have it all covered tonight, but we do begin with the teacher who survived this and his personal plea to do something to make sure his students didn't die in vain. and his message to law enforcement who waited. his interview with amy robach. >> and i said, "if i die, don't let it be in vain." >> repo
what he told amy about that. and his message for law enforcement tonight who waited well more than an hour to storm the classroom to go after the gunman. that teacher, arnulfo reyes, was shot multiple times. he survived this. all 11 of his students were shot, too. none of them survived. authorities say the gunman bought his ar-15-style rifle the day after his 18th birthday. and tonight, take a look at this image. the fashions of all of the victims from ar-15-style rifles since sandy hook nearly...
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put amy: it definitely --amy: it definitely feels like 20 was it but it has moved up a full 10 points. march of 2020, the global financial crisis you saw the vix hit 80. in terms of what we can have happen, it can go higher. the question is, how much higher can it go persistently, and that is key. the fact that we have persistently high 30 vix creates a plus or minus 2% will be daily. if we not only get to a vix of 40 but persistently there, then it starts to change a lot of other dynamics like the demand for hedging because investors who feel that withdraw viscerally, then it becomes something untenable for portfolios. ritika: amy wu silverman, we thank you. the vix, he couldn't seems like it is coming back but it comes down to a question of participation. you can see that on the chart in front of us and there continues to be the question in terms of, where do we go from here? is the volatility concerning? we are going to discuss that in the upcoming hour. but let's get to the first word. mark: welcome to the bloomberg audience. president biden spoke reporters at a climate change eve
put amy: it definitely --amy: it definitely feels like 20 was it but it has moved up a full 10 points. march of 2020, the global financial crisis you saw the vix hit 80. in terms of what we can have happen, it can go higher. the question is, how much higher can it go persistently, and that is key. the fact that we have persistently high 30 vix creates a plus or minus 2% will be daily. if we not only get to a vix of 40 but persistently there, then it starts to change a lot of other dynamics like...
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the term that began in the shadow of justice ruth bader ginsburg's death and with that here and then amy coney barrett confirmation and sing on the court going through the year and encapsulated by the covid-1c pandemic it and the 2020, election of and all of the headlights off that any reader would know about but what i tried to do was really just challenge the course in real time and so i wrote every chapter, of the month. so what happened during the month, that's an honor by accounts by which i did not go back at the end and kind of airbrush anything that i might have gotten wrong, when i run it down,, is waste on the argument in november and it was decided in june come of the decision did not quite track my perception of the argument well, that is life in the readers can see that and say well she know it or wait, did she miss this here because to airbrush should have it would've made a smoother - but it would've taken all the fun out of it, to my eyes as decades long court watcher and semi professional life since late 1870s, and so it is what it is and i think that it tells pointed me
the term that began in the shadow of justice ruth bader ginsburg's death and with that here and then amy coney barrett confirmation and sing on the court going through the year and encapsulated by the covid-1c pandemic it and the 2020, election of and all of the headlights off that any reader would know about but what i tried to do was really just challenge the course in real time and so i wrote every chapter, of the month. so what happened during the month, that's an honor by accounts by which...
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amy hollyfield is live in napa county with more. amy: good morning. yeah, you do not see active fire, but as soon as you pull into this area, you know something has happened, there has been or is a fire. look how smoky it is. it definitely smells out here. it is very evident that a fire is happening here, but you do not have that sense that everyone is running scared and we do not see flames. firefighters said last night that they felt they had a good handle on this one, and they did lift those evacuation orders around midnight. they're letting workers and residents back into the area, allowing people to return home. they were able to attack this one from the air because the weather was cooperating and they could launch the aircraft, and firefighters were also on the ground. this started 3:30 yesterday afternoon. they are still out here, not turning their back on it. they are calling this the old fire, it burned north of the city of napa, near soda canyon road, a pretty rural area known for fire activity. the atlas fire here in 2017. so residents here
amy hollyfield is live in napa county with more. amy: good morning. yeah, you do not see active fire, but as soon as you pull into this area, you know something has happened, there has been or is a fire. look how smoky it is. it definitely smells out here. it is very evident that a fire is happening here, but you do not have that sense that everyone is running scared and we do not see flames. firefighters said last night that they felt they had a good handle on this one, and they did lift those...
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amy, you say that this summer is different for volatility. discuss. amy: good morning. normally you look to history, the last 30 years and you see that this is supposed to be a little time for the vix, it is supposed to be when people go to vacations and volumes are lower. i don't think that will be the case. i think you are already starting to see that the economy. out in single stocks. the ongoing theme in derivatives markets has been why hasn't volatility been higher? but you are seeing that in the single names. as earnings come around, we will see the overall level even higher than we do for the levels that are already high right now. lisa: weigh in on the markets right now. our people looking -- is it already big spain? amy: it is a tough question. on the broader etf level, the complacency is there and has been right now. on the single stock site, they are seeing the pickup in demand for downside protection, which tells me idiosyncratically that it is not baked in on many stocks. and this is not unique to one sector, it's not just energy or long-duration tech. this
amy, you say that this summer is different for volatility. discuss. amy: good morning. normally you look to history, the last 30 years and you see that this is supposed to be a little time for the vix, it is supposed to be when people go to vacations and volumes are lower. i don't think that will be the case. i think you are already starting to see that the economy. out in single stocks. the ongoing theme in derivatives markets has been why hasn't volatility been higher? but you are seeing that...
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amy: it is a good point. two things to be aware of, the first is because of what has happened in terms of that growth rotation to value, a lot of names that you would consider being momentum are historically valued. energy has been a winners situation. that has flipped in terms of the characteristics. while you are seeing factor trades, the underlying stops are completely different sectors than six months ago. we did see a lot of that in iwm, qqq. you are not seeing that now. there has not been distinguishing in terms of those. it has been etf's, china, and on the macro level. >> on a sector level, where are you seeing option markets expressing most concerns? amy: it is still in the consumer. it is not really in energy. it is more consumer discretionary, staples. those have played out. you are seeing elevated relative concern there. a lot of that speaks to the data points we will be getting soon on inflation, payrolls, and people wanting data points. alix: it is good to catch up with you. i love your insights
amy: it is a good point. two things to be aware of, the first is because of what has happened in terms of that growth rotation to value, a lot of names that you would consider being momentum are historically valued. energy has been a winners situation. that has flipped in terms of the characteristics. while you are seeing factor trades, the underlying stops are completely different sectors than six months ago. we did see a lot of that in iwm, qqq. you are not seeing that now. there has not been...
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the interview with our amy robach. the teacher hearing the gunshots first in the hallway, telling the children to pretend they were asleep under their desks. the eacher saying the students could hear officers in the hallway. a child pleading with the officers to help them. there were 11 children in his classroom -- none survived. the amy robach interview and matt gutman in texas. >>> tonight, a suspect in custody at this hour after a mass shooting in philadelphia. another mass shooting in chattanooga. the deadliest weekend, in fact, from shootings this year in this country. and tonight, the news coming in from capitol hill on those bipartisan efforts on gun safety. rachel scott with late reporting. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. and vladimir putin's new warning to the u.s. james longman in ukraine. >>> tonight, just days now before the live prime time hearing on the january 6th attack. tonight, the leader of the proud boys and four top lieutenants charged by the justice department with seditious conspiracy for alleged
the interview with our amy robach. the teacher hearing the gunshots first in the hallway, telling the children to pretend they were asleep under their desks. the eacher saying the students could hear officers in the hallway. a child pleading with the officers to help them. there were 11 children in his classroom -- none survived. the amy robach interview and matt gutman in texas. >>> tonight, a suspect in custody at this hour after a mass shooting in philadelphia. another mass shooting...