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anchor: time for truth or fake. the so-called liberty trackers -- truckers in canada have generated lots of traction. >> the simpsons, it has been said in the past the writers are sort of oracles, predict the future. they probably don't. there are so many hundreds, thousands of episodes that they sort of imagine things that take place. events have gone down, there is a video going around online and it looks close to what happened. remember justin trudeau had to leave. >> it is one of natures most beautiful sites. >> it is a convoy of truckers. you have one where homer is in the guise of a trucker. that was 2009. there was a more recent episode where the simpsons met with justin trudeau. that was from 2019. those two moments extracted and put side to side look very much like current events, and played into this idea that the simpsons has this clairvoyant quality. not this time. anchor: there have been video circulating truckers and other countries are following canada's lead. >> the observer has been looking at a few
anchor: time for truth or fake. the so-called liberty trackers -- truckers in canada have generated lots of traction. >> the simpsons, it has been said in the past the writers are sort of oracles, predict the future. they probably don't. there are so many hundreds, thousands of episodes that they sort of imagine things that take place. events have gone down, there is a video going around online and it looks close to what happened. remember justin trudeau had to leave. >> it is one...
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anchor: that was president biden.ng us now is a former deputy assistant secretary of state under the obama administration. thk you for joining us. listening to president biden, it strikes me, the obama administration could n stop russia invading crimea or establishing itself in syria. why should ukraine be any different? is the hope of negotiation effectively dead? >> it is never dead. thank you for having me. what we are seeing with president biden is an approach that is in many ways demonstrating lessons learned of the past. in particular when it comes to sanctions, which are the powerful instrument that the team is organized with our european allies to tell russia that if you invade, there will be severe punishment to you, to your cronies, to your russian economy, to your fiscal condition directly and immediately. this powerful package and the unity with europe is significant and different from the past and hopefully put spas into vladimir putin's plans. anchor: but putin can still retaliate even against sanctions.
anchor: that was president biden.ng us now is a former deputy assistant secretary of state under the obama administration. thk you for joining us. listening to president biden, it strikes me, the obama administration could n stop russia invading crimea or establishing itself in syria. why should ukraine be any different? is the hope of negotiation effectively dead? >> it is never dead. thank you for having me. what we are seeing with president biden is an approach that is in many ways...
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anchor: tell us about the area. seen the devastation, how geared up was the area for something like this? katy: it is a tourist area about one hour and a half from rio de janeiro city, where people go for the weekend. it used to be the summer residence for the emperor of brazil. it is mountainous. landslides have happened in the past. more than 900 people were killed in mudslides in 2011. as he said, it is a touristy area, well-known and beautiful. so this is a tourist industry here that is now in shock. it's a devastating situation for such a prominent city in brazil. and it is very much an ongoing situation in terms of trying to rescue people, rescue people from the mud. yo have seen the pictures, this huge day luge that came down on tuesday afternoon and into the evening, mslides wiping out everything in its path. and relay now it is about picking up the pieces and tryg to find people and rese them. anchor: katy watson reporting with an update on the figures of those people who have died. stay with us on outside
anchor: tell us about the area. seen the devastation, how geared up was the area for something like this? katy: it is a tourist area about one hour and a half from rio de janeiro city, where people go for the weekend. it used to be the summer residence for the emperor of brazil. it is mountainous. landslides have happened in the past. more than 900 people were killed in mudslides in 2011. as he said, it is a touristy area, well-known and beautiful. so this is a tourist industry here that is now...
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anchor: in india there is increasing concern about the countries nationals.orter: with the diplomatic claim in new delhi, and back building is the russian embassy. it last week welcomed india's solution -- position of calling for a different lack solution -- diplomatic solution. more than 20,000 students study in ukraine, it is one of the largest groups of international students there. tonight, one of the first of many repatriation fights is expected to land from kyiv. the government says it will expect more flights and it will ease other travel restrictions that were in place because of covid-19. india has maintained a neutral position and the concern here is largely economic. trade with russia is worth $8 billion and nearly half of all weapons come from there. russia is also a important strategic ally when it comes to countering china. trade with ukraine is that a much smaller scale, mostly the cooking oil the india imports come from there. the concern is the escalation of a crisis there could push up prices of cooking oil and other essentials at a time whe
anchor: in india there is increasing concern about the countries nationals.orter: with the diplomatic claim in new delhi, and back building is the russian embassy. it last week welcomed india's solution -- position of calling for a different lack solution -- diplomatic solution. more than 20,000 students study in ukraine, it is one of the largest groups of international students there. tonight, one of the first of many repatriation fights is expected to land from kyiv. the government says it...
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anchor: i am nw york and this is bbc world news america. winter olympics officially opened in beijing amid chinese pride and international controversy. the presidents of china and russia meet ahead of the opening ceremony and pledged to oppose further nato expansion. as tensions over ukraine continue we have a special report from its eastern region which has four years suffered from losses on the front lines with russia. set scientists make a copy of the moderna coronavirus vaccine in a breakthrough which could mean better access for poor nations, and looking for a ship wreck in the further -- furthest southern ocean. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin tonight in beijing where china and russia have announced a new partnership hailed by president boudin as an unprecedented act of cooperation. china says it will back russia's foreign policy aims and says it supports its demand that nato halt its expansion. xi jinping and vladimir putin help talk hours before the official opening of the olympics with the low-
anchor: i am nw york and this is bbc world news america. winter olympics officially opened in beijing amid chinese pride and international controversy. the presidents of china and russia meet ahead of the opening ceremony and pledged to oppose further nato expansion. as tensions over ukraine continue we have a special report from its eastern region which has four years suffered from losses on the front lines with russia. set scientists make a copy of the moderna coronavirus vaccine in a...
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anchor 1: they are trying.sten: optimism, the luck o kristen: time now for the four at 4:00 -- the mayor of los angeles said there was a good reason he was able to go mask list for a celebrity photo at last week's rams-niners game. the mayor said you cannot get covid if you are not breathing. he and several other high-profile football fans have been criticized. the mayor told a los angeles tv station that he was not at risk of giving covid to anyone because he was holding his breath when taking pictures. who buys this? larry: i have actually done this. kristen: i have too. larry: but in this case, how long does it take to snap a photograph? they were not endangering 90,000 people. this is much ado about nothing. >> every time someone takes my photo, you have to check it and get a new angle. larry: some of us just need one shot. kristen: i don't care how it looks. one photo, done. i did ask dr. patel about this and he said the risks are very small. a quick hold your breath. >> you have to be exposed for a certai
anchor 1: they are trying.sten: optimism, the luck o kristen: time now for the four at 4:00 -- the mayor of los angeles said there was a good reason he was able to go mask list for a celebrity photo at last week's rams-niners game. the mayor said you cannot get covid if you are not breathing. he and several other high-profile football fans have been criticized. the mayor told a los angeles tv station that he was not at risk of giving covid to anyone because he was holding his breath when taking...
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anchor: thank you. a celebration this weekend of culture and resilience. ♪ crowds came out for the return of san francisco's chinese new year parade. the special meaning it took this year. and a big loss for draymond green off in new york city, ♪ ♪ there's always something new to discover. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ come be a part of it. plan your next vacation at iloveny.com i've been making yogurt that is less sweet and high in protein since 2005. now we're doing the same for plant based. still rich and creamy. plant-based siggi's: more protein and less sugar than leading yogurt alternatives. dion: news from the east bay where repair work is needed on a water main leak that continues to cause problems in the danville area. -- the municipal areas district says it is a problem along camino real road. one resident told abc7news that water has been leaking for weeks. impact to customers will be notified if a temporary water shutdown is necessary. a couple of a loved cultural events in the bay area making a comeback this
anchor: thank you. a celebration this weekend of culture and resilience. ♪ crowds came out for the return of san francisco's chinese new year parade. the special meaning it took this year. and a big loss for draymond green off in new york city, ♪ ♪ there's always something new to discover. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ come be a part of it. plan your next vacation at iloveny.com i've been making yogurt that is less sweet and high in protein since 2005. now we're doing the same for plant based....
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anchor: what an excruciating wait for that family. moving on to developing news. several major developments in the russian ukraine of ukraine. the security council voted to call an emergency general assembly session. 27 nations have banned russian aircraft from their airspace. fedex and ups also suspended deliveries to russia. and to the situation on the ground where reena roy tells us talks involving ukraine are scheduled to end the invasion. reporter: the president of ukraine says he does not believe there will be a breakthrough in talks with russian negotiators. both sides prepared to meet at the ukraine-belarusian border. a children's hospital forced to move into a bomb shelter. others across the country also finding shelter underground hiding out in metro stations. the russian attacks are focusing on key infrastructure with a massive fire burning south of you have lighting up the sky after an oil refinery was struck. ukrainian military and civilian volunteers lining up to receive weapons to defend the capital. >> we want to make sure that the world knows that
anchor: what an excruciating wait for that family. moving on to developing news. several major developments in the russian ukraine of ukraine. the security council voted to call an emergency general assembly session. 27 nations have banned russian aircraft from their airspace. fedex and ups also suspended deliveries to russia. and to the situation on the ground where reena roy tells us talks involving ukraine are scheduled to end the invasion. reporter: the president of ukraine says he does not...
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anchor: shows of solidarity being shown from nba to monuments. leaders of war as another day of war i should say begins to unfold, a very intense day, in fact. good evening. thank you for joining us. the country is entering the second day of war after russia launch an invasion. anchor: an advise or saying a downed enemy aircraft crashed into a residential building seeing it on fire. three people are reportedly injured there. ukraine's president said that that's 137 people have been killed. let's go now to tim johns tracking the international response to these attacks. >> the u.s. and an its allies announced fresh sanctions. but despite the new moves vladimir putin snows sign of stopping his invasion. biden administration officials saying hours ago that russian forces are closing in on the capital of kyiv with muscles streak across the skies, russia advancing its invasion of ukraine from the north, south and east. >> putin is the aggress or. putin chose this war. >> in response, president joe biden announce ago new round of sanctions in conjunctio
anchor: shows of solidarity being shown from nba to monuments. leaders of war as another day of war i should say begins to unfold, a very intense day, in fact. good evening. thank you for joining us. the country is entering the second day of war after russia launch an invasion. anchor: an advise or saying a downed enemy aircraft crashed into a residential building seeing it on fire. three people are reportedly injured there. ukraine's president said that that's 137 people have been killed....
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anchor: shows of solidarity being shown from nba to monuments. leaders of war as another day of war i should say begins to unfold, a very intense day, in fact. good evening. thank you for joining us. the country is entering the second day of war after russia launch an invasion. anchor: an advise or saying a downed enemy aircraft crashed into a residential building seeing it on fire. three people are reportedly injured there. ukraine's president said that that's 137 people have been killed. let's go now to tim johns tracking the international response to these attacks. >> the u.s. and an its allies announced fresh sanctions. but despite the new moves vladimir putin snows sign of stopping his invasion. biden administration officials saying hours ago that russian forces are closing in on the capital of kyiv with muscles streak across the skies, russia advancing its invasion of ukraine from the north, south and east. >> putin is the aggress or. putin chose this war. >> in response, president joe biden announce ago new round of sanctions in conjunctio
anchor: shows of solidarity being shown from nba to monuments. leaders of war as another day of war i should say begins to unfold, a very intense day, in fact. good evening. thank you for joining us. the country is entering the second day of war after russia launch an invasion. anchor: an advise or saying a downed enemy aircraft crashed into a residential building seeing it on fire. three people are reportedly injured there. ukraine's president said that that's 137 people have been killed....
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you talk about the anchors _ astronomical. you talk about the anchors to _ astronomical.here, - astronomical. you talk about the anchors to there, what i astronomical. you talk about| the anchors to there, what do you think the general population within canada think of these protest? are they on—site with the demonstrators? ——on side. on-site with the demonstrators? --0n side-— --on side. the polls have shown while there _ --on side. the polls have shown while there was _ --on side. the polls have shown while there was considerable - while there was considerable support for reducing mandates, there has been diminishing support, much diminishing support, much diminishing support, for this kind of activity because it's affecting everyone and many of the mandates have been coming off in canada as we speak. week by week. so the feeling among a lot of people we have spoken to is this is late in the game, this is not necessary, and they support public health and public health measures have been put in place to try to deal with the covid crisis and what this is doing in the view
you talk about the anchors _ astronomical. you talk about the anchors to _ astronomical.here, - astronomical. you talk about the anchors to there, what i astronomical. you talk about| the anchors to there, what do you think the general population within canada think of these protest? are they on—site with the demonstrators? ——on side. on-site with the demonstrators? --0n side-— --on side. the polls have shown while there _ --on side. the polls have shown while there was _ --on side. the...
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foxbusiness anchor mcdowell.herapist says she should see other people, fox news contributor kat timpf parity puts a red light on his head before landing aircraft. tyrus. congrats on the new show and finally naming it. one nation. >> it took a wow. >> c or hopping onto the populace bandwagon. he was brilliant to leave now because of all of the other big scandals, and then it helps the cover up what might be hiding. what's auo fox and friends use. >> i have a lot. i'm going to say something like gutfeld. they paid off the raft, they ha the home crowd, they turf they feel their own way, they took t the field their direction and they still lost. i mean they went after all the media that allowed them to do everything. they know that everything is going to pocket the government is in their pocket and they still can't get their act together. we glance at the meetings every day, if you talk about people a cnn they don't know that ratings . that's how we're trained to swing. and they don't get close right now they probabl
foxbusiness anchor mcdowell.herapist says she should see other people, fox news contributor kat timpf parity puts a red light on his head before landing aircraft. tyrus. congrats on the new show and finally naming it. one nation. >> it took a wow. >> c or hopping onto the populace bandwagon. he was brilliant to leave now because of all of the other big scandals, and then it helps the cover up what might be hiding. what's auo fox and friends use. >> i have a lot. i'm going to...
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the anchor was away. the prices have a tantrum, as they're supposed to have.i think as the german anchor goes away, i think that will have longer-term global implications far bigger than what we are contemplating today. jonathan: do you think we're already seeing some of that in the moment? krishna: absolutely. jonathan: i'm seeing single name stocks making moves. i'm seeing this stuff emerge in italy. is there anything taking place in credit right now that's a real cause for concern, do you think, krishna? krishna: i think the likelihood is substantial taper tantrum on a global basis is increasing and increasing very rapidly. i think you're saying that in the equity market because they are overvalued. some parts of the market were overvalued. but i don't think you see it at the same level in credit markets, for example. so i think the likelihood of a global taper tantrum is increasing. and the real test will come when the actual quantitative tightening starts, both on this side of the atlantic and even in europe at some point. jonathan: and this is it. you ha
the anchor was away. the prices have a tantrum, as they're supposed to have.i think as the german anchor goes away, i think that will have longer-term global implications far bigger than what we are contemplating today. jonathan: do you think we're already seeing some of that in the moment? krishna: absolutely. jonathan: i'm seeing single name stocks making moves. i'm seeing this stuff emerge in italy. is there anything taking place in credit right now that's a real cause for concern, do you...
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anchor: this sunday queen elizabeth will become the first british monarch to celebrate a platinum jubilee, marking a 70 year reign. today is the anniversary of the death of her father and her a session -- her ascension to the throne. correspondent: she is nearly 96 now, not quite as robust physically as before, monarch looking back over 70 years and three previous jubilee's. they have been decades during one thing above all.much, but >> stability in times of war and peace, intensive social, and social disruption.
anchor: this sunday queen elizabeth will become the first british monarch to celebrate a platinum jubilee, marking a 70 year reign. today is the anniversary of the death of her father and her a session -- her ascension to the throne. correspondent: she is nearly 96 now, not quite as robust physically as before, monarch looking back over 70 years and three previous jubilee's. they have been decades during one thing above all.much, but >> stability in times of war and peace, intensive...
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anchor: scary situation there. you were watching bbc world news america. still to come on tonight's program queen elizabeth has seen more than a dozen presidents come and go on her time on the throne, and now she is preparing
anchor: scary situation there. you were watching bbc world news america. still to come on tonight's program queen elizabeth has seen more than a dozen presidents come and go on her time on the throne, and now she is preparing
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details of the relationship came to light during the investigation into now-fired cnn anchor chris cuomo. cbs' jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: he was one of america's most powerful moguls opeld the careers of today, his exit came suddenly. in his resignation letter, jeff zucker admitted to a consensual relationship with another executive at cnn. "i was required to disclose it," zucker wrote, "but i didn't. i was wrong." in a separate statement, cnn chief marketing officer, allison gollust, admitted to the relationship. the two met more than 20 years ago when both were at nbc. zucker's downfall comes just two months after cnn anchor chris cuomo was fired for not disclosing the extent of his involvement in advising his brother, then-new york's governor, on how to handle sexual harassment allegations. during the chris cuomo investigation, zucker was asked about his own relationship with gollust. what stands out as problematic when you look at why he resigned? >> leadership and culture starts from the top, and if he's not following it, i don't know how they can expect any employee to f
details of the relationship came to light during the investigation into now-fired cnn anchor chris cuomo. cbs' jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: he was one of america's most powerful moguls opeld the careers of today, his exit came suddenly. in his resignation letter, jeff zucker admitted to a consensual relationship with another executive at cnn. "i was required to disclose it," zucker wrote, "but i didn't. i was wrong." in a separate statement, cnn chief...
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anchor: school closures leading to a hunger strike. anchor: high winds and the concern about fires. am kristin. >> a>> a has been following the story since it happened this morning. leslie: witnesses say a woman opened fire on a man inside this spa, coombe a spot, on ac grand avenue in downtown oakland, just a >> >> lock from interstate 580. upon arrival officers located two individuals who had been shot. they rendered aid before the people were transferred to a hospital. kristin: police say one died and the other is incredible condition. the woman suspect died, but police will not confirm whether she shot herself after shootings the man. the shooting happened at 9:50 am. baseball was just getting ready to open at 10 a.m.. so there was no customers inside. --, >> the spot was just going right to open. >> it does not appear that there was a threat to public safety. kristen: police say the suspect drove up in this van and parked in front of the door of the spot. the vans when chilled was plastered with signs and posters, some of which ended up on the street. a dog inside the van was p
anchor: school closures leading to a hunger strike. anchor: high winds and the concern about fires. am kristin. >> a>> a has been following the story since it happened this morning. leslie: witnesses say a woman opened fire on a man inside this spa, coombe a spot, on ac grand avenue in downtown oakland, just a >> >> lock from interstate 580. upon arrival officers located two individuals who had been shot. they rendered aid before the people were transferred to a...
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be sure to join erin tonight shelf anchors outfront from lviv only on cnn.eeping an eye what's happening on the ground in ukraine. and in the u.s., it is not a surprise that some lawmakers are criticizing but some are going even further. a lot further. stay with us. i like that my plan is built just for me. with the new ww personalpoints program, you take an assessment, enter your goals, the foods you love and what fits into your lifesle.am, you don't have to eat diet food. i can enjothe things that i really love like wine... cheese. you can add points for eating vegetables or being active. i lost 26 pounds and i feel incredible. get your first 3 months free at ww.com. hurry! offer ends february 28th. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire (vo) verizon unlimited is going ultra!!!! now our best plan ever, gives you more than ever! with 5g ultra wideband in many more cities. (ma
be sure to join erin tonight shelf anchors outfront from lviv only on cnn.eeping an eye what's happening on the ground in ukraine. and in the u.s., it is not a surprise that some lawmakers are criticizing but some are going even further. a lot further. stay with us. i like that my plan is built just for me. with the new ww personalpoints program, you take an assessment, enter your goals, the foods you love and what fits into your lifesle.am, you don't have to eat diet food. i can enjothe things...
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howard: joining us now, from new york, is julie banderas, fox news anchor.efending some of what joe rogan said on covid and use in the past of the "n-word." he beat himself up with his apologies. why are so many media people trying to get spotify to dump him? >> they don't want a conservative voice on the air. they want to wipe out the opposition. the opposition is joe rogan. the opposition used to be rush limbaugh. joe rowing pan is successful that. n word is unacceptable i don't care whose mouth it comes out. the thought of anyone using the word including black people, black comedians use it all the time i don't like it this has been out there. not like something new. like somebody dug up a old tweet where social media posts come back to haunt you. he said it before. it had been out there. he is glad it came forward, because he was able to admonish how despicable it was in the first place. he owned it. he said he is not a racist and i believe him. howard: i don't think rogan is slowly a conservative or icon owe class, sympathy for so many in the media for
howard: joining us now, from new york, is julie banderas, fox news anchor.efending some of what joe rogan said on covid and use in the past of the "n-word." he beat himself up with his apologies. why are so many media people trying to get spotify to dump him? >> they don't want a conservative voice on the air. they want to wipe out the opposition. the opposition is joe rogan. the opposition used to be rush limbaugh. joe rowing pan is successful that. n word is unacceptable i...
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anchor: in others, jackson is biden's nominee for supreme court.ould be the court's first black woman. ♪ jen: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. ukraine's ministry of defense has called on residents in kyiv to defend the capital as the city comes under direct attack from russian forces for a second night. officials say troops reached a northwest suburb of the city this morning and thousands of machine guns have been handed out to volunteers to help them fight back. nato's secretary-general at a meeting of the alliance, condemned russia's invasion, calling it deliberate, cold brother, and long plan. the eu and the white house have agreed to freeze assets belonging to russia's president vladimir putin and foreign minister sergey lavrov. ukraine's president zelensky made a plea for more help from the international community. he said he would not leave kyiv. the kremlin has said it is willing to send a negotiating team to neighboring belarus to discuss ukraine's future. nick beake reports from kyiv. nick: the early sirens wa in
anchor: in others, jackson is biden's nominee for supreme court.ould be the court's first black woman. ♪ jen: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. ukraine's ministry of defense has called on residents in kyiv to defend the capital as the city comes under direct attack from russian forces for a second night. officials say troops reached a northwest suburb of the city this morning and thousands of machine guns have been handed out to volunteers to help them fight back....
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anchor: hello. welcome to bbc news.sian armored vehicles have entered kyiv as authorities handout machine guns to defend the city. damage in the capital's residential neighborhoods have occurred after missile strikes and aircraft being shot down. [gunshots] warning shots being fired as thousands continue to try to flee the capital by train or by whatever means possible. the kremlin says it is prepared for talks. vladimir putin is calling on the ukrainian military to put down their weapons. >> take power into your own hands. it will be easier for us to come to an agreement than with that gang of neo-nazis. anchor: nato leaders have called the invasion a terrible strategic mistake for which it will pay a severe cost for years to come. >> the decision to pursue his aggression against ukraine i a terrible strategic mistake. for which russia will pay a severe price for years to come. ♪ ross: hello and welcome. whether you are watching in the u.k. or on pbs in thu.s. or anywhere else in the world. we will start with the ukrai
anchor: hello. welcome to bbc news.sian armored vehicles have entered kyiv as authorities handout machine guns to defend the city. damage in the capital's residential neighborhoods have occurred after missile strikes and aircraft being shot down. [gunshots] warning shots being fired as thousands continue to try to flee the capital by train or by whatever means possible. the kremlin says it is prepared for talks. vladimir putin is calling on the ukrainian military to put down their weapons....
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this came to light stemming from the investigation into a fired cnn anchor. jericka duncan explains. >> reporter: he was one of america's most powerful moguls who propelled the careers of media stars. his exit came suddenly. in his resignation letter, jeff zucker admitted to a consensual relationship with another executive at cnn. "i was required to disclose it," he wrote, "but i didn't. i was wrong." in a statement, the chief marketing officer allison gollust admitted to the relationship. the two met more than 20 years ago when both were at nbc. zucker's downfall comes just two months after cnn anchor chris cuomo was fired for not disclosing the extent of his involvement in advising his brother, then new york's governor, on how to handle sexual harassment allegations. during the chris cuomo investigation, zucker was asked about his own relationship with gollust. what stands out as problematic when you look at why he resigned? >> leadership and culture starts from the top, and if he's not following it, i don't know how they can expect any employee to follow i
this came to light stemming from the investigation into a fired cnn anchor. jericka duncan explains. >> reporter: he was one of america's most powerful moguls who propelled the careers of media stars. his exit came suddenly. in his resignation letter, jeff zucker admitted to a consensual relationship with another executive at cnn. "i was required to disclose it," he wrote, "but i didn't. i was wrong." in a statement, the chief marketing officer allison gollust admitted...
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is just anchored in and then the second inaugural and i don't think this is maybe been noted enough, but it is actually anchored in 1619 if you do the math the reference to you know, 250 years of the slaves unrequited toil that takes you to 1615. he's of course rounding the number off. so lincoln is aware of the origin date of slavery on the american continent. so i argue that lincoln really tells the story of america and helps us understand america through these three significant dates those two texts and the relationship between those texts and and slavery in the united states. so i think the second inaugural really deserves to be known as as the original and actually better 1619 project. so but to go to the the lyceum address the speech that he gives as a young man. i think it's a remarkable address. it's diagnosis of the dangers that lincoln sees abroad in the land at the time and more general diagnosis of the problems. that democracy is always prone to so what lincoln's notes is the growing prevalence of mob rule throughout the nation. so there's kind of breakdown of law and ord
is just anchored in and then the second inaugural and i don't think this is maybe been noted enough, but it is actually anchored in 1619 if you do the math the reference to you know, 250 years of the slaves unrequited toil that takes you to 1615. he's of course rounding the number off. so lincoln is aware of the origin date of slavery on the american continent. so i argue that lincoln really tells the story of america and helps us understand america through these three significant dates those...
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zucker's downfall comes just two months after cnn anchor chris cuomo was fired for not disclosing theolvement in advising his brother, then-new york's governor, on how to handle sexual harassment allegations. during the chris cuomo investigation, zucker was asked about his own relationship with gollust. what stands out as problematic when you look at why he resigned? >> leadership and culture starts from the top, and if he's not following it, i don't know how they can expect any employee to follow it. >> reporter: today, cnn host alisyn camerota defended zucker. >> these are two consenting adults who are both executives. they can't have a private relationship feels wrong. >> reporter: the network's brian stelter says it may all be a domino effect from chris cuomo's firing. >> there were reports he wasn't going to get paid millions of dollars that were going to be on the remainder of his contract. as a source said earlier to me today, he was trying to burn the place down. >> reporter: a source close to chris cuomo tells cbs news he had no involvement in exposing zucker's relationship.
zucker's downfall comes just two months after cnn anchor chris cuomo was fired for not disclosing theolvement in advising his brother, then-new york's governor, on how to handle sexual harassment allegations. during the chris cuomo investigation, zucker was asked about his own relationship with gollust. what stands out as problematic when you look at why he resigned? >> leadership and culture starts from the top, and if he's not following it, i don't know how they can expect any employee...
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howard: i sat down with john roberts, co-anchor of "america reports" and a one-time anchor and correspondentome. >> good to be here, howie. howard: lots of people at cnn -- i briefly worked for jeff zuckes relationship with allison gold was was an -- gollust was an a open secret for years. a lot of skepticism about the ceo says he -- saying he didn't know about it. >> i don't know how people could not have known about this because it was the worst kept secret in broadcast news for years ask years and years. i'm not sure exactly how far back it goes, but i've known about the whispers for a long, long time. roland martin who used to work at cnn said he was only there for a shot period of time back in 2012 -- 2013, and he knew about it. is that true? we don't know. but this has been rumored for a long, long time, and for it to somehow stop below the c suite, to me, is very unusual. howard: that's a salient offense vegas -- observation. some of the top stars met in washington with jason clark, and he's hat a strained relationship with jeff duke orer. they defunded him saying the punishment doesn
howard: i sat down with john roberts, co-anchor of "america reports" and a one-time anchor and correspondentome. >> good to be here, howie. howard: lots of people at cnn -- i briefly worked for jeff zuckes relationship with allison gold was was an -- gollust was an a open secret for years. a lot of skepticism about the ceo says he -- saying he didn't know about it. >> i don't know how people could not have known about this because it was the worst kept secret in broadcast...
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anchor 1: and a game plagued by fights and now a man left for dead in the sophia stadium parking lot. are learning more today about an oakland restaurant owner and 49er fan who is fighting for his life following a brutal assault outside sofi stadium during last sunday's nfc championship game. think -- friends of daniel luna are surprised he was targeted just for being a >> niners fan. >>it is heartbreaking what happened to daniel. reporter: 40-year-old daniel luna, an owner of a peruvian restaurant, miss dora for years. >> it is devastating. he went to watch a football game. reporter: he remains in a coma after inglewood police say he was assaulted outside sofi stadium during last sunday's nfc championship game suffering severe injuries. police say he was wearing a 49ers jersey but he was found in the parking lot. it is unclear if he was targeted for being a niners fan. >> daniel is a great guy. i have known him for 30 years. i don't know what he could do to deserve that beating. i don't know what kind of people , or maybe they are not a people shy just wish police would find them. re
anchor 1: and a game plagued by fights and now a man left for dead in the sophia stadium parking lot. are learning more today about an oakland restaurant owner and 49er fan who is fighting for his life following a brutal assault outside sofi stadium during last sunday's nfc championship game. think -- friends of daniel luna are surprised he was targeted just for being a >> niners fan. >>it is heartbreaking what happened to daniel. reporter: 40-year-old daniel luna, an owner of a...
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anchor: and the latest recall election is underway, this one in san francisco.rence in voters at 6:0t now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. zach: many never heard of alexis until recently. anchor: after she recently disappeared. yet they spent the summer walking in her name. praying for her safe return. good evening and thank you for joining us i am dion lim. beginning with developing news a vigil today for 23-year-old alexis oakley. dion: she was last seen 11 days ago. her family is becoming more distressed and worried, so today as abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard shows us, they received strength and support from the community. >> we are hoping and praying that she will be safe cornell: taking part in this vigil walked to remind the community alexis gave is still missing. every day feels unreal. it is really heartbreaking. this is day 11 and every day gets harder and harder. cornell: alexis is missing fires are everywhere. new billboards are up on highway four looking for tips in the case. >> everyone is g
anchor: and the latest recall election is underway, this one in san francisco.rence in voters at 6:0t now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. zach: many never heard of alexis until recently. anchor: after she recently disappeared. yet they spent the summer walking in her name. praying for her safe return. good evening and thank you for joining us i am dion lim. beginning with developing news a vigil today for 23-year-old alexis oakley....
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it isn't just a news anchor reading off a prompt. it's, it's intelligence. someone intelligent must have had a role in putting it together. the sad fact is any classified report that the media is fed was intended for the media. it was intended to be parroted and to be spread to make people believe. but they over used it. and the most remarkable thing has happened. people have finally caught on. most people who have surf this country know that you really can't trust what the united states so says in terms of its foreign policy. we are pretty notorious for doing whatever we want and saying whatever we need to say to get what we want. we just don't have any evidence to support what the state department and what joe biden is saying. usually when the united states foreign policy establishment that for the defense department, when they are seeking war or conflict and they're seeking to generate support for that. oftentimes we will be provided for evidence of some kind even if it's fake the evidence, you know, the access to faked satellite imagery, we're not even b
it isn't just a news anchor reading off a prompt. it's, it's intelligence. someone intelligent must have had a role in putting it together. the sad fact is any classified report that the media is fed was intended for the media. it was intended to be parroted and to be spread to make people believe. but they over used it. and the most remarkable thing has happened. people have finally caught on. most people who have surf this country know that you really can't trust what the united states so...
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you have to filter all this to the context of the lord is going on right now between a former anchor chris cuomo and the parent company, cnn. and a team here which owns it's always hypocritical, and the left does this all the time. and it will show, you know, they like the brand themselves is a party of women's rights in the already of me to and trying to sniff out sex past and abusive men and things like that. when 9 times out of 10, if they're a men doing it all, they're really nasty things that go on behind the scenes of cable news. you're seeing how kind of disgusting a lot of the personalities are. you also seeing how they are with one another and how they treat one another. you have a work environment that people are upset with the higher ups for turning a blind i'm certain behavior or getting away with certain behavior that's certainly going to affect the, your product back. the news, if you have disgruntled employees who don't leave, leave what they're doing and think that they're working for a bunch of hypocrites. then they're not going to be putting their all into their wor
you have to filter all this to the context of the lord is going on right now between a former anchor chris cuomo and the parent company, cnn. and a team here which owns it's always hypocritical, and the left does this all the time. and it will show, you know, they like the brand themselves is a party of women's rights in the already of me to and trying to sniff out sex past and abusive men and things like that. when 9 times out of 10, if they're a men doing it all, they're really nasty things...
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and fired anchor chris cuomo is out to burn cnn down to the ground. wow.et that's that's pretty incredible. here. they've got a whole lot of problems over there, not the least of which is sort of sabotaging the image of the mainstream media as impartial. >> i don't think anyone's going to look at cnn or anyonelo with any memory of all of this is going to look at cnn, the same again because of what they did during covid and what they did to donalddo trump and all the conflicts that were brewing within. now, andre, interestingly of ted turner back in 2018 made an interesting comment about the network he founded. i think they're speaking of much do a little too better to have a more balanced agenda. but that's, you know, just one person's opinion. >> andre, is that a valid opinion, especially in light of what's happened? totally in balance at work and obviously not telling the truth about a whole variety of issues? >> absolutely. but if you go back zucker and former before prior president trump, they were friends. they had worked togetherhe on the presid
and fired anchor chris cuomo is out to burn cnn down to the ground. wow.et that's that's pretty incredible. here. they've got a whole lot of problems over there, not the least of which is sort of sabotaging the image of the mainstream media as impartial. >> i don't think anyone's going to look at cnn or anyonelo with any memory of all of this is going to look at cnn, the same again because of what they did during covid and what they did to donalddo trump and all the conflicts that were...
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cnn chief business correspondent "early start" anchor christine romans here with the numbers. >> thee jobless claims in the week. that's a good number. what this chart is showing you, john, is that where we are in the job market right now is not a story of layoffs any longer at all. this is a story of people quitting their jobs and looking for higher pay, and better positions. that is the theme, the trend in the job market. the four-week moving average of the jobless claims, not to get too wonky, the lowest since 1973. the trend here very good. layoffs are not the hallmark of the job market anymore. it is resignations. you look at total quits last year, more than 47 million people quit their jobs, that's an astonishing number and it shows you the churn in the labor market, going for better pay, for entirely new industries and they're being recruited. the wall street journal had a story this week about how teachers are being recruited by corporate america for zbjobs in sales, it, teachers, education services, the biggest sector of the resignations last year, that has implications for
cnn chief business correspondent "early start" anchor christine romans here with the numbers. >> thee jobless claims in the week. that's a good number. what this chart is showing you, john, is that where we are in the job market right now is not a story of layoffs any longer at all. this is a story of people quitting their jobs and looking for higher pay, and better positions. that is the theme, the trend in the job market. the four-week moving average of the jobless claims, not...
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do some of the anchors say provocative things?t played over and over again on other channels and mislead people about what cnn actually is? yes. cnn is the reporters and the producers and the production assistants and the writers and the editors and the technical directors. cnn is the executives and it's the interns and everybody in between who keeps this place running 24/7, so when something horrible happens in the world, or when something wonderful happens in the world, you know where to turn. that's what cnn is. we lost our leader this week. we're not ing anywhere. so we'll see you back here next week. designed to help you keep more of what you earn. this is the planning effect. new vicks convenience pack. dayquil severe for you... and daily vicks super c for me. vicks super c is a daily supplement with vitamin c and b vitamins to help energize and replenish. dayquil severe is a max strength daytime, coughing, power through your day, medicine. new from vicks. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronam
do some of the anchors say provocative things?t played over and over again on other channels and mislead people about what cnn actually is? yes. cnn is the reporters and the producers and the production assistants and the writers and the editors and the technical directors. cnn is the executives and it's the interns and everybody in between who keeps this place running 24/7, so when something horrible happens in the world, or when something wonderful happens in the world, you know where to...
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china is an anchoring situation right now. i think that much has been signaled already. and we are going to see more positive headlines coming through. and i think there is value in certain sectors with the chinese equity markets. that's what you want to be risk on. but the real boost is unlocking that $200 billion china deficit which can lift the global economy. it will generate some supply issues, but i think that is a problem that we can welcome at this point. i don't think china is going to move away from that dynamic. i think that is a missing element. some parts have not captured the growth for the time being. korea in particular. more to come from other countries. jonathan: good to catch up. inconceivable for a major international sporting event to happen in russia. tom: and inconceivable that the talks were winning. that was quite a turnaround, even for someone that doesn't understand the beautiful game. jonathan: i think the word that you used in a text over the weekend was epic. tom: i liked the guy from sweden. i flagged him early in the game with my best know
china is an anchoring situation right now. i think that much has been signaled already. and we are going to see more positive headlines coming through. and i think there is value in certain sectors with the chinese equity markets. that's what you want to be risk on. but the real boost is unlocking that $200 billion china deficit which can lift the global economy. it will generate some supply issues, but i think that is a problem that we can welcome at this point. i don't think china is going to...
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anything else would be selected, but if it's sensible to thomas anchor and the president, then that's a problem. what is for the viewers who may not be fuller? who to my soccer is yes, i mean his, his, his actually you 1st one who actually helped to create a sparkle as one of the thing. and he is very important to us because he's a, has the same level issue now. you know, he, he, he wanted for keena to be free of any, you know, western influence. he wanted as to produce our own goods. he wanted to us to, to promote our own on goods and everything. you know, and, and i think that he was the, he was young. he has, does new ideas in any a, you know, and it's a symbol. it's a symbol of freedom sunk eyes. this is really a symbol of freedom and i think that that's why he so important to us. and he's very important for sparkle. they because he's the one who actually thought that our culture and film is very, very important to this country and to the, our ideas. now, it seems that african cinema is drawing the attention of, of producers in the canvas, film festival and other western market. w
anything else would be selected, but if it's sensible to thomas anchor and the president, then that's a problem. what is for the viewers who may not be fuller? who to my soccer is yes, i mean his, his, his actually you 1st one who actually helped to create a sparkle as one of the thing. and he is very important to us because he's a, has the same level issue now. you know, he, he, he wanted for keena to be free of any, you know, western influence. he wanted as to produce our own goods. he wanted...
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and, joining kelly at the co-host desk, world news tonight anchor, david muir [audience cheering] allhere are kelly ripa and david muir! [audience cheering] it's been a long time since i walked out here-- way too long! i feel like i should... this is-- oh, this is your chair. ♪ [applause] -yeah. -yeah. yeah, that's right everybody. oh, sorry. i think i jumped the gun on the walk, because i was so excited to be here.
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you requested us to do that hope and anchor than i to assess. to find out how mellow a response to the accusations we had to hamburg. it's home to europe's 3rd largest port each here, millions of containers are shipped from here. some contain waste. we found out that green piece has also been aware of milan for some time. together with monford sonton from greenpeace germany, we asked the company to comment on the suspicious waste in romania, over the phone. my lawyer tells us it doesn't want to comment. 10 days earlier, which sent a press inquiry but got no response. then the manager comes to ask what we're doing with the handle, we just told you. what about the shipments from mila found in romania that are illegal more than really go? no, no, ma'am? yes. isn't your being prosecuted there? that's rubbish. it's been cleared up. mistaken. would you like to say that on camera? i'm not the right person to talk to you as young or from them as the ones emotionally just put the camera away from them. a few minutes later, the manager acknowledges the in
you requested us to do that hope and anchor than i to assess. to find out how mellow a response to the accusations we had to hamburg. it's home to europe's 3rd largest port each here, millions of containers are shipped from here. some contain waste. we found out that green piece has also been aware of milan for some time. together with monford sonton from greenpeace germany, we asked the company to comment on the suspicious waste in romania, over the phone. my lawyer tells us it doesn't want to...
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so if -- of all of zucker's transactions, his hiring of anchors and contributors was among his worst. and of all the post-covid blowhards pushing lockdowns, one particular host really enjoyed his leading role. >> full. i know they want to be out there. things will get worse. what are we rushing back to the? think about what you are so anxious to get back to in terms of normal and what you were going to lose that we have gained in this pandemic. okay? think about it. be careful what you wish for. the time with family, the time together, pictures of what we see in venice of clearwater and clearest guys that they are showing us all over the world. but i know we can't do nothing forever. but we can think about how to be together better. >> laura: of course, night after night, zucker cheered the team. chris and his governor brother andrew chewing over the pandemic fat and yakking it up as they were sending in fact, seniors back to their convalescent homes. the mission of zucker's grant -- branch davidians was to ignore or smear any medical opinion that question their cultish outlooks. amon
so if -- of all of zucker's transactions, his hiring of anchors and contributors was among his worst. and of all the post-covid blowhards pushing lockdowns, one particular host really enjoyed his leading role. >> full. i know they want to be out there. things will get worse. what are we rushing back to the? think about what you are so anxious to get back to in terms of normal and what you were going to lose that we have gained in this pandemic. okay? think about it. be careful what you...
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watch the morning news anchors on msnbc.e deeply, deeply concerned about these uppity working-class people. watch. >> where were these protests when people were required to give their children vaccines? >> they were in the doctor's office getting vaccines. >> they were making fun of the left-wingers on the west coast for being loony anti-vaxxers. now they have met the enemy and the enemy, their enemy, they have become what they hated. a cult! >> so here you have them sneering from the studio in florida because they want their human rights. screw them. what he say that to their faces? probably not. he's famously tough on young female employees, some say he is an absolute killer in the office. it's hard to imagine him talking like this with an actual canadian trucker in the room. the trucker in this country are watching all of this and you wonder, what are they about it? what would happen if american truck drivers decide they had enough and went on strike. what would happen then? this country would stop immediately. no more de
watch the morning news anchors on msnbc.e deeply, deeply concerned about these uppity working-class people. watch. >> where were these protests when people were required to give their children vaccines? >> they were in the doctor's office getting vaccines. >> they were making fun of the left-wingers on the west coast for being loony anti-vaxxers. now they have met the enemy and the enemy, their enemy, they have become what they hated. a cult! >> so here you have them...
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gives you an idea of just how much physical effort these workers expend. buskie them into my little anchor license. i wouldn't, perhaps, exoskeletons could also be used to provide assistance to workers who deliver packages, as well as caregivers. although there is no prospect yet of humans being rendered completely obsolete. val, that we're not why we still need humans. why? because these robots lack the intelligence. as we've seen in the logistic sector, especially during the pandemic, there are some things you cannot plan for about them. that means a happening at short notice, which isn't possible with immobile and inflexible robot systems. and that's where human labor even with and exoskeleton is a far more efficient option. oh, a start up in california, teleports it's drivers into warehouses across the globe. the transporters either operate autonomously with human assistance where needed or their remote control directly and exclusively by the human drivers are core hypothesis is that autonomy is deployable today as long as you have a human in the loop, you have one human, they can be s
gives you an idea of just how much physical effort these workers expend. buskie them into my little anchor license. i wouldn't, perhaps, exoskeletons could also be used to provide assistance to workers who deliver packages, as well as caregivers. although there is no prospect yet of humans being rendered completely obsolete. val, that we're not why we still need humans. why? because these robots lack the intelligence. as we've seen in the logistic sector, especially during the pandemic, there...
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coast guard reported that an anchor being dragged is the most likely cause of this moment. we also know biden's bottleneck is strangling supply chains and forcing these ships to anchor for too long. instead, i know my democrat colleagues will speculate, the last witnesses joining us today for their opinion about why the evil oil and gas sector is to blame. dancing around the fact that policies proposed by this very body will only make this crisis worse. in closing, i do look forward to a constructive dialogue. i look forward to pressing our witnesses on how we can escape another self-imposed crisis with responsible policymaking in our energy sector. mr. chair, i yield back. thank you. >> thank you, ranking member stauber. i will now introduce today's witnesses. dr. donald boesch is a professor of marine science and the president emeritus of the university of maryland center for environmental science. dr. boesch is also a former member of the national commission on the bp deep water horizon oil spill and offshore drilling. rob schuwerk is the north american executive directo
coast guard reported that an anchor being dragged is the most likely cause of this moment. we also know biden's bottleneck is strangling supply chains and forcing these ships to anchor for too long. instead, i know my democrat colleagues will speculate, the last witnesses joining us today for their opinion about why the evil oil and gas sector is to blame. dancing around the fact that policies proposed by this very body will only make this crisis worse. in closing, i do look forward to a...