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soy andrea gonzÁlez, bienvenidos "al punto california". ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] andrea: la administraciÓn bidennera de ayudar a los paÍses centroamericanos para detener la migraciÓn. muchos buscan llegar a nuestro paÍs por las oportunidades econÓmicas que existen. esta maÑana ricardo zÚÑiga viene a hablar con nosotros. gracias por estar con nosotros. cÓmo estÁ la relaciÓn de estados unidos y los paÍses del triÁngulo norte? >> estas relaciones tienen que ser siempre que ser buenas y hay que seguirlas de cerca. hay que enfocarnos en los elementos que nos unen. estoy en los Ángeles para reunirme con comunidades de centroamÉrica y mÉxico y para escuchar de ellos los temas que interesan. andrea: estamos hablando de una comunidad enorme. el gobierno de estados unidos ha destinado millones de dÓlares a honduras, guatemala y el salvador, pero muchos siguen emigrando. >> hay que estar muy claro. son decisiones tomadas por ciudadanos y gobiernos quedan a determinar el futuro de centroamÉrica. nosotros tenemos un interÉs en trabajar en conjunto y nuestros esfuerzos son importantes, pero no se pueden compa
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andrea? >> indeed.r cited nypd data that ghost gun recoveries are up more than 50% in new york city alone and without the serial numbers they're impossible to trace. will the biden plan make a difference? should there be more? should there be background chebs checks in order to even purchase these? >> in this scenario, atf is the ghost busters and the president is going to give them some very good tools here. the people that put out these ghost gun kits are people that operate right to the edge of the law. they really don't want to violate the criminal law so they take it right to the edge and they sell these 80% blank kits. it's legal. it was before. now it going to be a crime. atf is going to classify those as firearms that must be serialized. it puts a lot of restrictions on but there needs to be a law change to make all unserialized firearms come under federal law. only the congress can do that. so this is a good move, it's a stopgap. there's some other provisions in there where if these guns come i
andrea? >> indeed.r cited nypd data that ghost gun recoveries are up more than 50% in new york city alone and without the serial numbers they're impossible to trace. will the biden plan make a difference? should there be more? should there be background chebs checks in order to even purchase these? >> in this scenario, atf is the ghost busters and the president is going to give them some very good tools here. the people that put out these ghost gun kits are people that operate right...
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andrea? >> thanks to you, gabe.koh, i want to play a little bit of what secretary of state blinken said about an hour and a half ago, on his way to brussels, about the horrors in bucha. >> it's a deliberate campaign to kill, to torture, to rape, to commit atrocities. the reports are more than credible. the evidence is there for the world the see. this reinforces our determination and the determination of countries around the world to make sure that one way or another, one day or another, there is accountability. >> we do know how long it takes. i want to clear something up because you're the best legal expert that one can have on the subject. the president said yesterday that they are war crimes but not genocide. i know the definition -- the legal definition and why there is a difference. why don't i ask you since you're the lawyer and i'm not, to explain to our lay audience, the different between deciding that something is genocide versus a war crime. >> well, on its face, you can see that it's a war crime. it's wh
andrea? >> thanks to you, gabe.koh, i want to play a little bit of what secretary of state blinken said about an hour and a half ago, on his way to brussels, about the horrors in bucha. >> it's a deliberate campaign to kill, to torture, to rape, to commit atrocities. the reports are more than credible. the evidence is there for the world the see. this reinforces our determination and the determination of countries around the world to make sure that one way or another, one day or...
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that is a story line, andrea.closely and been trying to report it out here. interestingly, tyesa's neighbor, who flagged us down brought us init to her home, introduced us to her daughter and actually told us she'd been hiding her daughter under a pile of clothes because she was so afraid that the russian troops would come and rape her. it is something at the forefront of these women's minds, andrea. >> molly hunter, thank you for all your reporting. your stories are just so compelling and heartbreaking and real and personal. thank you. >>> and thank you for staying with us for this special edition of "andrea mitchell reports" in brussels. we're moments away from new remarks here by secretary of state, tony blinken, concluding his meeting with nato allies and ukraine's foreign minister, who told his foreign diplomats that it's critical to success on the ground during this respite while russian forces are regrouping. >>> the u.s. and allies taking further action against russia, voting to suspend russia's membership
that is a story line, andrea.closely and been trying to report it out here. interestingly, tyesa's neighbor, who flagged us down brought us init to her home, introduced us to her daughter and actually told us she'd been hiding her daughter under a pile of clothes because she was so afraid that the russian troops would come and rape her. it is something at the forefront of these women's minds, andrea. >> molly hunter, thank you for all your reporting. your stories are just so compelling...
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i knew andrea dotti. it was my italian friend and when andrea married audrey we became friends. my roommate when they lived in rome in the early seventies. my mother was a close friend, look she loved rome loved her. she spoke excellent italian. so i didn't feel like she was a great actress a lot where met. in 1972 they rented a simple house without bologna in bulgari , there was a small house on the beach, which we shared audrey audrey was married to andrey with them there was a baby onion from time to time a dream came. she adored her sons, loved them very much. and she loved andrea audrey was happy but andrea had addictions. in fact, he was just a womanizer. on the one hand, he was a serious doctor, an excellent professional, a very good psychiatrist, on the other hand. he was a typical young italian. he constantly cheated on her italian paparazzi filmed him with hundreds of different women. it was a complete disaster. and audrey suffered a lot. she she confessed to me that in russia they don’t look after the health of their relatives, and least of all, they do n’t carefully
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what are they saying at the pentagon. >> it is so weird, andrea.obody anticipated it. putin denies it, excuse me, but he's used a con script military in russia who were lied to and told not -- not told where they were going at the time. but the level of barbaric that we're seeing is something that is surprising because these are russia's ethnic, slovic brothers. this is not as if they're fighting in syria or even where you see this kind of really crazy level of bar barrett we saw in yugoslavia where people have been taught to hate this other population for so long. the serbs, the bosnians and that sort of thing. that is not the case here. ukrainians and russians have been slovic brothers forever. so there is a lot of shock at the images we saw coming out of bucha. and shock at the idea that you know, with the kind of interviews that you've been having, andrea, the lack of a war time commander in the field on the ground in ukraine calling all of the shots is another thing that has completely be fuddled the pentagon. the idea that this war is being r
what are they saying at the pentagon. >> it is so weird, andrea.obody anticipated it. putin denies it, excuse me, but he's used a con script military in russia who were lied to and told not -- not told where they were going at the time. but the level of barbaric that we're seeing is something that is surprising because these are russia's ethnic, slovic brothers. this is not as if they're fighting in syria or even where you see this kind of really crazy level of bar barrett we saw in...
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this is "andrea mitchell reports" in washington. as ukraine says, they have dealt a major blow to russia's naval fleet in the back sea. ukrainian officials say the flagship vessel is sinking after taking missile fire. but russia is saying the damage was caused by an ammunition fire and officials say the ship is still afloat. this is how admiral stavridis characterized the blow. >> the first thing at annapolis, the first thing they teach you is never let your ship blow up. it's like the navy said, wait, hold my beer, let me show you what we can do. >>> and the brooklyn subway shooting suspect frank james will make his initial court appearance. police sources say a call alerting officers to his lower manhattan came from james himself. the north carolina state board of elections today removing trump former chief of staff mark meadows from the voter rolls after he registered to vote from a trailer where he never lived after already voting. he's being held in contempt of congress from refusing to respond to a subpoena from the january 6t
this is "andrea mitchell reports" in washington. as ukraine says, they have dealt a major blow to russia's naval fleet in the back sea. ukrainian officials say the flagship vessel is sinking after taking missile fire. but russia is saying the damage was caused by an ammunition fire and officials say the ship is still afloat. this is how admiral stavridis characterized the blow. >> the first thing at annapolis, the first thing they teach you is never let your ship blow up. it's...
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>> that's right, andrea.thusiasm gap, the latest nbc poll had republicans -- 67% of republicans at a 9 or 10 on their enthusiasm scale about the midterms compared to 50% of democrats, even a lot of seats that joe biden carried by high single digits or even low double digits in 2020 are at risk. currently, we read 27 democrat-held seats as toss-up or leaning republican, and republicans only need to pick up five seats to take control of the house. democrats aren't getting the help they thought they old get from redistricting, especially after governor ron desantis in florida has rammed through a congressional map that could get republicans an additional four seats there. >> you have the president now trying to save the house. he's been campaigning, two trips last week, he was out yesterday, again today, tomorrow. so he's hitting the road and trying to sell the infrastructure law after really a bad summer bogged down with congressional debate over that build back better plan that went nowhere. >> that's right, a
>> that's right, andrea.thusiasm gap, the latest nbc poll had republicans -- 67% of republicans at a 9 or 10 on their enthusiasm scale about the midterms compared to 50% of democrats, even a lot of seats that joe biden carried by high single digits or even low double digits in 2020 are at risk. currently, we read 27 democrat-held seats as toss-up or leaning republican, and republicans only need to pick up five seats to take control of the house. democrats aren't getting the help they...
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. >> reporter: yeah, andrea. that's right. it was a huge strategic loss and symbolic for both sides. as you mentioned the exact order of events is disputed. ukraine says they hit the russian warship with missiles. russia says they evacuated everyone. russia does admit the ship has actually sunk but does not say it was hit by ukrainian fire. while this is a symbolic loss, it probably won't immediately impact russia's ability to continue to blockade the coastline. and we've been monitoring additional threats from russia. they say they'll continue ramping up, increase their missile fire on the capitol. we do have reports from ukrainian officials that three missile strikes were carried out in the kyiv area. we do not exclude a possibility, officials say, on any blows from objects. the other news you mentioned, that dispatch first reported of russia complaining about u.s. aid. now, the white house official tells our kelly o'donnell this shows the effectsiveness of our weapons delivery and security assistance to ukraine. because rus
. >> reporter: yeah, andrea. that's right. it was a huge strategic loss and symbolic for both sides. as you mentioned the exact order of events is disputed. ukraine says they hit the russian warship with missiles. russia says they evacuated everyone. russia does admit the ship has actually sunk but does not say it was hit by ukrainian fire. while this is a symbolic loss, it probably won't immediately impact russia's ability to continue to blockade the coastline. and we've been monitoring...
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andrea?much, josh. >> we have more on the mid term as former president donald trump backs tv celebrity dr. oz. and the race in pennsylvania could decide which party controls the senate. that race coming up. you're watching "meet the press daily." what goes on it... usually. ♪♪ in it... mostly. even what gets near your body. please please please take that outside. here to meet those high standards is the walgreens health and wellness brand. over 2000 products. rigorously tested. walgreens pharmacist recommended... and particularly kind to your wallet. ♪♪ controls the senate. controls the senate. controls the senate. controls the senate. >>> former president donald trump made another foray into the republican primary calendar over the weekend, endorsing dr. oz for the open senate seat in pennsylvania, a state that could control the state of the senate this november. the endorsement of the celebrity tv doctor is at odds with many in trump world, including former secretary of state pompeo and kel
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andrea: adiÓs a la mascarilla. >> aunque el mandato se haya caÍdo, es importante tomar en cuenta que no seguimos protegiendo. en los aviones los filtros son mejores,pero puede ser un riesgo. andrea: los cdc continÚan recobrando el uso de mascarilla en el reporte pÚblico. >> pienso que estÁ bien que no se use el cubreboca. >> creo que deberÍa ser obligatoria. el virus nacido del todo. andrea: varias familias le habÍan al gobierno que eliminara el mandato, pero los cdc tenÍan el uso al 3 de mayo. >> es un error. mÁs allÁ de que quizÁs mucha gente estÁ de acuerdo con usar mÁs, hay mucha gente que no estÁ de acuerdo en eso. >> las personas que todavÍa tengan temor de usarla que la usen. nosotros nos sentimos muy seguros sin tener la mascarilla. andrea: en el aeropuerto de miami hay personas con y sin mascarillas. las aerolÍneas dicen que dejan a discreciÓn de cada pasajero el uso de la mascarilla. los oficiales no estÁn pidiendo en el aeropuerto a las personas usarlas. es toda la informaciÓn de mi parte. borja: muchÍsi
andrea: adiÓs a la mascarilla. >> aunque el mandato se haya caÍdo, es importante tomar en cuenta que no seguimos protegiendo. en los aviones los filtros son mejores,pero puede ser un riesgo. andrea: los cdc continÚan recobrando el uso de mascarilla en el reporte pÚblico. >> pienso que estÁ bien que no se use el cubreboca. >> creo que deberÍa ser obligatoria. el virus nacido del todo. andrea: varias familias le habÍan al gobierno que eliminara el mandato, pero los cdc...
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andrea: no estÁ con los oro para dar su versiÓn.rece en corte ante el juez federal de nueva york el expresidente de honduras, juan orlando hernÁndez, seÑalado por trÁfico de drogas y de armas. fue extraditado por un aviÓn de la dea. su familia insiste en que es inocente, pero hay que recordarles que su hermano ya fue condenado a cadena perpetua, en 2019 por los mismos cargos. pasamos a la corte nueva york. reportera: gracias. estamos fuera de la corte del distrito sur, en el bajo manhattan de nueva york. donde se espera que en cualquier momento se realice la primera audiencia el exmandatario hondureÑo juan orlando hernÁndez. quien fue extraditado el dÍa de ayer de honduras a los estados unidos. como sabemos, saliÓ de una base militar y fue escoltado por la dea alasia de nueva york, pasÓ su primera noche dentro de una cÁrcel del brooklyn. esta tarde, se espera su comparecencia en corte. hernÁndez estÁ acusado por cargos de narcotrÁfico y armas. una juez va a determinar si le otorga excarcelaciÓn de provisional o civil a libertad cond
andrea: no estÁ con los oro para dar su versiÓn.rece en corte ante el juez federal de nueva york el expresidente de honduras, juan orlando hernÁndez, seÑalado por trÁfico de drogas y de armas. fue extraditado por un aviÓn de la dea. su familia insiste en que es inocente, pero hay que recordarles que su hermano ya fue condenado a cadena perpetua, en 2019 por los mismos cargos. pasamos a la corte nueva york. reportera: gracias. estamos fuera de la corte del distrito sur, en el bajo...
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andrea. >> thanks, kerry. come to the condemnation of it, and had protests from their own employees. that's not going away. >>> and we'll have a lot more on the war in ukraine in our next hour, including a conversation with president zelenskyy's former press secretary when andrea mitchell reports for another hour, the noon hour, after this break. s for another hour, the noon hour, after this break ...so he scheduled with safelite in just a few clicks. we came to his house... ...then we got to work. we replaced his windshield and installed new wipers to protect his new glass, while he finished his meeting. let safelite come to you. >> man: looks great. thank you. >> tech: my pleasure. that's service on your time. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ that oddly satisfying feeling when you don't do it yourself. [♪♪] if you have diabetes, it's important to have confidence in the nutritional drink you choose. try boost glucose control®. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar le
andrea. >> thanks, kerry. come to the condemnation of it, and had protests from their own employees. that's not going away. >>> and we'll have a lot more on the war in ukraine in our next hour, including a conversation with president zelenskyy's former press secretary when andrea mitchell reports for another hour, the noon hour, after this break. s for another hour, the noon hour, after this break ...so he scheduled with safelite in just a few clicks. we came to his house......
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>> reporter: hey, andrea. well, according to ukrainian officials, there had been an agreement to set up a humanitarian corridor to evacuate 6,000 women, children and elderly from the besieged city of mariupol. there are some local media reports, however, that the meeting points for that humanitarian core dorthat has been agreed to throughout the city had been hit by artillery rounds and shells, effectively collapsing the corridor. we have yet to see any official indication from the ukrainians that is in fact what has happened. meanwhile, today, here in kyiv, ukrainian officials met with the president of the european counsel, charles michelle, the former belgian prime minister. he went to some of the areas that had been previously recognized where there are accusations and allegations of war crimes and atrocities, including the city of borodianka. he said like bucha and too many towns in ukraine, history will not forget the war crimes that have been committed here. president zelenskyy saying the two spoke about
>> reporter: hey, andrea. well, according to ukrainian officials, there had been an agreement to set up a humanitarian corridor to evacuate 6,000 women, children and elderly from the besieged city of mariupol. there are some local media reports, however, that the meeting points for that humanitarian core dorthat has been agreed to throughout the city had been hit by artillery rounds and shells, effectively collapsing the corridor. we have yet to see any official indication from the...
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andrea leÓn tiene mÁs informaciÓn en el siguiente reporte.l del condado dijo que al realizar la legislaciÓn quedÓ claro que giselle herrera no puede ni debe ser procesada, espera que quede claro que herrera no cometiÓ un crimen bajo las leyes estatales. organizaciones que defienden el derecho al aborto iniciaron un movimiento para decirle al senado de texas que las mujeres de ese estado van a seguir recurriendo a prÁcticas clandestinas para interrumpir embarazos no deseados, ya que la ley les impide tener un procedimiento seguro, sin enfrentar cargos. >> nadie debe ser criminalizando o encarcelado basado en el resultado de su embarazo. esto es sÓlo un ejemplo de cÓmo la legislatura y la sociedad regula nuestro cuerpo y nos dicen quÉ hacer con el. andrea: la organizaciÓn recauda fondos para ayudar a pagar gastos mÉdicos de cualquier mujer que decida realizar este procedimiento en otro estado. esperan que los que estÉn opuestos a la polÉmica ley colaborÉ con una ayuda econÓmica. hay personas que apoyan la ley e incluso dicen que giselle deberÍa
andrea leÓn tiene mÁs informaciÓn en el siguiente reporte.l del condado dijo que al realizar la legislaciÓn quedÓ claro que giselle herrera no puede ni debe ser procesada, espera que quede claro que herrera no cometiÓ un crimen bajo las leyes estatales. organizaciones que defienden el derecho al aborto iniciaron un movimiento para decirle al senado de texas que las mujeres de ese estado van a seguir recurriendo a prÁcticas clandestinas para interrumpir embarazos no deseados, ya que la...
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. >>> welcome back to a special edition of "andrea mitchell reports" from brussels. as ukraine's president takes his pleas for more support to the u.n. security council, scolding the u.n. after witnessing the horrors first-hand. >> now, the world can see that the russian -- what russian military did in bucha while keeping the city under their occupation. but the world has yet to see what they have done in other occupied cities and regions of our country. geography might be different of various but cruelty is the same. crimes are the same and accountability must be inevitable. >> moments after president zelenskyy's powerful comments, russia's permanent representative to the united nations calling zelenskyy's claims against the russian military ungrounded accusations. before leaving for brussels, secretary of state blinken speaking about the war crimes in bucha. >> what we've seen is not the random act of a rogue unit. it's a deliberate campaign to kill, to torture, to rape, to commit atrocities. >> on capitol hill joint chiefs chairman, general milley and defense secr
. >>> welcome back to a special edition of "andrea mitchell reports" from brussels. as ukraine's president takes his pleas for more support to the u.n. security council, scolding the u.n. after witnessing the horrors first-hand. >> now, the world can see that the russian -- what russian military did in bucha while keeping the city under their occupation. but the world has yet to see what they have done in other occupied cities and regions of our country. geography might...
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that's next right here on "andrea mitchel reports."s is msnbc. and recalibrate your advanced safety system. >> dad: looks great. thanks. >> tech: stay safe with safelite. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ changing microscopic batteries. now this is eargo. and they're rechargeable. can it get any easier? that's the eargo difference. there are lots of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. but when you choose...
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andrea: asÍ es.s. borja: honduras se blinda ante la extradiciÓn del ex presidente. medidas sin precedentes, te contamos al regr jaycee probó gain flings por primera vez el otro día... y se olvidó donde estaba. siempre puedes detectar a un primerizo. gain flings. uy, sofía se dignó a visitarnos. he estado ocupada, prima. ocupada patty. ahora es gigillonaria. ¿gigillonaria? tiene at&t fiber con velocidades hyper-gig... su internet es tan rápido que nos la pasamos viendo series en 8k, sin parar. pero verlas no es lo mismo que hacerlas. mija, sabías que patty... sí, sí... gigillonaria. soy la nueva celebridad de la familia. vive como gigillonario. obtén at&t fiber - ahora con velocidades de hasta 5-gigas. disponibilidad limitada. cÁrcel, quÉ terrible. seguimos con mÁs noticias, no te vayas. [cortina musical] carolina: captado en video queda la detenciÓn de un niÑo de 8 aÑos. lo que generÓ fuertes crÍticas, incluso el niÑo aparentemente se habrÍa robado una bolsa de papas fritas de la tienda. la policÍa d
andrea: asÍ es.s. borja: honduras se blinda ante la extradiciÓn del ex presidente. medidas sin precedentes, te contamos al regr jaycee probó gain flings por primera vez el otro día... y se olvidó donde estaba. siempre puedes detectar a un primerizo. gain flings. uy, sofía se dignó a visitarnos. he estado ocupada, prima. ocupada patty. ahora es gigillonaria. ¿gigillonaria? tiene at&t fiber con velocidades hyper-gig... su internet es tan rápido que nos la pasamos viendo series en 8k,...
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>> all right andrea mitchell with that reporting tonight. andrea, thank you. >>> and back here at home, the holiday weekend travel crush well underway but it comes as airlines are struggling with staffing shortages and covid cases rise in nearly half the u.s. we get more now from miguel almaguer. >> reporter: in yet another sign our nation is ready to emerge out of the pandemic, this holiday weekend is poised to become the busiest travel days of the year stubbornly high gas prices are just a bump in the road for tens of millions expected to move by car and while pilots at airlines like southwest have complained of schedule chaos and fatigue, the number of daily air passengers leading up to passover and easter hasn't been this high since before the pandemic. >> oh my goodness, the airport was tremendously packed. everywhere you went. >> plane was full. airport full. lines around the block for food >> reporter: with today and monday expected to be the most congested travel days of the year, roughly half the nation is recording a rise in new co
>> all right andrea mitchell with that reporting tonight. andrea, thank you. >>> and back here at home, the holiday weekend travel crush well underway but it comes as airlines are struggling with staffing shortages and covid cases rise in nearly half the u.s. we get more now from miguel almaguer. >> reporter: in yet another sign our nation is ready to emerge out of the pandemic, this holiday weekend is poised to become the busiest travel days of the year stubbornly high gas...
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gracias, andrea.el uso de la fuerza por parte de los oficiales y la decisiÓn de arrestarlo fue objetivamente razonable y que gonzÁlez no muriÓ por asfixia ni se quejÓ de que no podÍa respirar. todo ocurriÓ en un parque de california el aÑo pasado y su caso llegÓ a compararse con el de george floyd. carolina: malas noticias para todos aquellos que esperamos llegar a por lo menos 100 aÑos. todo indica que estamos viviendo menos. despuÉs de que en 2000 venta sufriera mÁs disminuciÓn mÁs dramÁticadesde la segunda guerra mundial a causa de la pandemia. ahora nuestra expectativa de vida estarÍa cerca de 76 aÑos de edad. borja: que no se te escape esta informaciÓn. hay que apretarse el cinturÓn porque lamentablemente los precios van a seguir subiendo. esa es la advertencia que hace el departamento de agricultura al alertar un incremento, que serÁ mÁs alto y mÁs rÁpido. carolina: hoy sabemos lo que dice la academia. es importante decir que los miembros no se ponen de acuerdo. lo cierto por ahora es que smith
gracias, andrea.el uso de la fuerza por parte de los oficiales y la decisiÓn de arrestarlo fue objetivamente razonable y que gonzÁlez no muriÓ por asfixia ni se quejÓ de que no podÍa respirar. todo ocurriÓ en un parque de california el aÑo pasado y su caso llegÓ a compararse con el de george floyd. carolina: malas noticias para todos aquellos que esperamos llegar a por lo menos 100 aÑos. todo indica que estamos viviendo menos. despuÉs de que en 2000 venta sufriera mÁs disminuciÓn...
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this is andrea mitchell reports in washington.the secretary of state and the secretary of defense redefine the u.s. mission in ukraine following their trip to the war zone to meet face to face with president zelenskyy and top officials in kyiv. american diplomats are going back to ukraine next week and the u.s. embassy will reopen in the next few weeks in the capital, a major show of confidence. after a meeting in kyiv, the secretaries announced more weapons and training to help ukraine win the fight. >> we don't know how the rest of this war will unfold but we do know that a sovereign, independent ukraine will be around a lot longer than vladimir putin's on the scene. much of the work we're doing is enabling them to strengthen their hand both on the battlefield but also eventually at a negotiation if there is one. >> we want to see russia weakened to the degree that it can't do the kinds of things that it has done in invading ukraine. so it has already lost a lot of military capability and a lot of its troops, quite frankly. >> a
this is andrea mitchell reports in washington.the secretary of state and the secretary of defense redefine the u.s. mission in ukraine following their trip to the war zone to meet face to face with president zelenskyy and top officials in kyiv. american diplomats are going back to ukraine next week and the u.s. embassy will reopen in the next few weeks in the capital, a major show of confidence. after a meeting in kyiv, the secretaries announced more weapons and training to help ukraine win the...
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andrea: sÍ .ollo". francisca:el actor pablo lyle acusado de homicidio vuelve a las cortes de miami, sabremos todos los detalles aquÍ en vivo. carlos: horas cruciales en mÉxico donde el presidente andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador busca desmantelar la reforma energÉtica de su antecesor, te diremos quÉ consecuencias tendrÍa. francisca: quÉdate con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica", con la mejor energÍa, amÉrica", con la mejor energÍa, descarga la aplicaciÓn de vix! la magia te llama a una celebracion que lleva 50 años... ♪ ♪ tienes la mejor pizza de la ciudad... ...y los peores tiempos de espera. necesitas contratar. necesito indeed. indeed instant match inmediatamente encuentra candidatos que cumplen con tu descripción de empleo. redime tu crédito de 75 dólares en indeed.com/pizza con godaddy puedes empezar una tienda online gratis. conectarla fácilmente con redes sociales y marketplaces y manejar todas tus ventas desde un solo lugar. vende lo que sea. dónde sea. comienza gratis en godaddy.com/gratis liso
andrea: sÍ .ollo". francisca:el actor pablo lyle acusado de homicidio vuelve a las cortes de miami, sabremos todos los detalles aquÍ en vivo. carlos: horas cruciales en mÉxico donde el presidente andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador busca desmantelar la reforma energÉtica de su antecesor, te diremos quÉ consecuencias tendrÍa. francisca: quÉdate con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica", con la mejor energÍa, amÉrica", con la mejor energÍa, descarga la aplicaciÓn de vix! la...
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this is a big story, andrea.and poverty relief organization, has a big operation in poland. the larger point to dovetail with what we were just talking about is the refugee crisis is part of putin's war strategy. he wants these refugees, these 5 million-plus refugees, to destabilize those countries on ukraine's border, to help to destabilize poland. 6.5% of poland's population now are ukrainian refugees. it was the same thing in our country, we'd be 25 million refugees in the u.s. so we need -- just as we need to help ukraine battle russia on the battlefield, we need to help those countries on ukraine's border care for these refugees, because those refugees in putin's idea will destabilize those countries. that was his strategy in syria with that massive bombing. we had refugee flows into germany and helped destabilize germany. that's what he's trying to do on the border of ukraine as well and we need to help them in. >> the german chancellor saying they will not send weapons. thank you, richard stengel. that's d
this is a big story, andrea.and poverty relief organization, has a big operation in poland. the larger point to dovetail with what we were just talking about is the refugee crisis is part of putin's war strategy. he wants these refugees, these 5 million-plus refugees, to destabilize those countries on ukraine's border, to help to destabilize poland. 6.5% of poland's population now are ukrainian refugees. it was the same thing in our country, we'd be 25 million refugees in the u.s. so we need --...
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first, "andrea mitchel reports" right now. ♪♪ >>> good day.s is "andrea mitchel reports" in washington where president biden is calling on congress to agree to an unprecedented new financial commitment of aid to ukraine. the fight to repel russian forces enters a critical phase in donbas. the white house is seeking $33 billion over a five-month period with $20 billion going toward military aid, $8.5 billion for economic assistance, $3 billion for humanitarian assistance. the remaining $500 million to help with food production. >> the cost of this fight, it's not cheap. it's critical this funding gets approved and approved as quickly as possible. >> the president was asked by reporters about recent comments from russia's foreign minister about potential nuclear threats and the war in ukraine becoming a proxy war between the u.s. and russia. >> they're not true. they do concern me, because it shows the desperation that russia is feeling about their abject failure. it's more of a reflection not of the truth but of their failure. number one, it's
first, "andrea mitchel reports" right now. ♪♪ >>> good day.s is "andrea mitchel reports" in washington where president biden is calling on congress to agree to an unprecedented new financial commitment of aid to ukraine. the fight to repel russian forces enters a critical phase in donbas. the white house is seeking $33 billion over a five-month period with $20 billion going toward military aid, $8.5 billion for economic assistance, $3 billion for humanitarian...
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andrea: dicen que las mascarillas se deben seguir usando.as dijeron que le harÍa la libertad de cada pasajero para usar la mascarilla. —— dejarÍan la libertad. veremos quÉ sucede si tienen que volver a usarla y hasta cuando. mientras tanto, la fda, autoriza la primera prueba pcr de salida para detectar el covid. noticia alentadora, porque las pruebas convencionales tienen que ser anales —— analizadas en laboratorio. esperando 24 horas para resultado, pero con saliva se pueden conocer en 27 minutos. y se lo puede realizar en consultores mÉdicos, farmacias y otros lugares autorizados. hablando de justicias de coronavirus, atenciÓn. en junio estarÍa disponible la vacuna pzfier para niÑos menores de cinco aÑos. sÓlo esperan que la fda le den la autorizaciÓn para uso de emergencia. la dosis de emergencia para niÑos de cinco aÑos aumenta los anticuerpos contra la variante omicron. y por supuesto, chicos, esta decisiÓn de vacunar a los niÑos mÁs pequeÑos, tiene que ser consultado con el pediatra. carolina: algo delicado. sobre todo cuando se habla
andrea: dicen que las mascarillas se deben seguir usando.as dijeron que le harÍa la libertad de cada pasajero para usar la mascarilla. —— dejarÍan la libertad. veremos quÉ sucede si tienen que volver a usarla y hasta cuando. mientras tanto, la fda, autoriza la primera prueba pcr de salida para detectar el covid. noticia alentadora, porque las pruebas convencionales tienen que ser anales —— analizadas en laboratorio. esperando 24 horas para resultado, pero con saliva se pueden conocer...
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andrea: yes, yes.but this is another one, is on a different level, but so painful for people. ♪♪♪ lisa: back in australia, linda lawless's journey to find out who she is and more about her father isn't over. lisa: it's been a while since we first met. how have you been going? linda: yeah, really good, thanks. i've been busy researching family members and different people, and today i'm going to meet peter finn, who was a friend of my father's. lisa: how are you feeling? linda: i'm really excited about it. to me, he's the closest person that i've come across to him yet. lisa: i've offered her a lift and a bit of moral support. ♪♪♪ peter finn: hi, linda. how are you? linda: i'm good, how are you? lovely to meet you. peter: it's lovely to meet you after this time too. linda: thank you so much for coming today. peter: our conversation on the phone, i really-- i found that very valuable, and just to be here today and talk to you is lovely too. linda: yeah, and to--you know, for you to take the time so i can
andrea: yes, yes.but this is another one, is on a different level, but so painful for people. ♪♪♪ lisa: back in australia, linda lawless's journey to find out who she is and more about her father isn't over. lisa: it's been a while since we first met. how have you been going? linda: yeah, really good, thanks. i've been busy researching family members and different people, and today i'm going to meet peter finn, who was a friend of my father's. lisa: how are you feeling? linda: i'm really...
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this is "andrea mitchell reports" in washington.s a russian commander now says are russia is seeking control of southern ukraine, beyond its previously stated aim of conquering the east. that would cut off a zelenskyy government from black sea ports, giving russia the land bridge it's long sought. >> they're doing what we call shaping operations. continuing to move in, enabling capabilities to allow them to conduct larger operations in the donbas. there's a lot of challenges they have to overcome and this is not a military known for being adaptive, known for having leaders encouraged to take initiative and change the way they're doing things in the moment. so, this is still going to be, we believe, a challenge for them. >> meanwhile, ukrainian forces and civilians remain barricaded in mariupol after the kremlin rejected president zelenskyy's appeal from an orthodox ceasefire this easter weekend. and they say satellite images outside mariupol appear to show freshly dug mass grave as for which could be thousands of bodies layered in t
this is "andrea mitchell reports" in washington.s a russian commander now says are russia is seeking control of southern ukraine, beyond its previously stated aim of conquering the east. that would cut off a zelenskyy government from black sea ports, giving russia the land bridge it's long sought. >> they're doing what we call shaping operations. continuing to move in, enabling capabilities to allow them to conduct larger operations in the donbas. there's a lot of challenges...
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>> that's a good point, andrea.ion i get, it's somewhat anecdotal but anecdotes that pile up become a trend. there isn't a full appreciation of who should get it, when they should get it and where you wind up getting it. we have the test and treat of 2,000 locations you can actually go and get tested. and if it's available, get it. what we've got to do is get the practicing physicians to realize there's plenty of drug around. being underutilized and it works very well. we know if given in the first three to five days, it can diminish the likelihood of hospitalization by as much as 89 to 90%. so, what we need to do a better job of is getting the practicing physician and health care provider on the outside to acknowledge and realization that this isn't available intervention. >> the congress had a larger bill, a $10 billion bill and a $15 billion, which included global aid and the $10 billion never got out of the -- never got voted on. so, i want to ask you about both that appropriation and also the $5 billion that do
>> that's a good point, andrea.ion i get, it's somewhat anecdotal but anecdotes that pile up become a trend. there isn't a full appreciation of who should get it, when they should get it and where you wind up getting it. we have the test and treat of 2,000 locations you can actually go and get tested. and if it's available, get it. what we've got to do is get the practicing physicians to realize there's plenty of drug around. being underutilized and it works very well. we know if given in...
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mitchell reports"", andrea mitchell.now is, of course, bucha. the war crimes, the atrocities that have been described and are clear to everyone to see that russia is of course saying were staged by the ukrainians and that is so fraudulent that it's laughable. so this is now a meeting to decide on new sanctions, more sanctions. the u.s. is pushing for tougher sanctions. europe has today begun kicking out russian diplomats, germany and france yesterday, now the other eu countries today of the 27 eu members, kicking russian diplomats out, expelling them. and they are talking about stopping coal imports from russia. but what they've not done is stopped the oil and gas imports. of course, europe depending 40% of their fuel on russia and that has been the big resistance, particularly from germany. so that's going to be one of the big arguments. one thing that did happen in the last 24 hours is that the u.s. treasury stopped russia from getting access to $600 million in their central bank reserves that were deposited in u.s. ba
mitchell reports"", andrea mitchell.now is, of course, bucha. the war crimes, the atrocities that have been described and are clear to everyone to see that russia is of course saying were staged by the ukrainians and that is so fraudulent that it's laughable. so this is now a meeting to decide on new sanctions, more sanctions. the u.s. is pushing for tougher sanctions. europe has today begun kicking out russian diplomats, germany and france yesterday, now the other eu countries today...
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it has brought a new life, period. >> reporter: andrea nakano, kpix5. >> andrea trying to make my eyes sweat. >> really puts things into perspective. >> it does, it does. >>> we have a busy weather day. >> first alert day because of the thunderstorms. we've got action out there now but the focus is potential for more widespread thunderstorm option, potential as we get into the afternoon today. if we switch to first alert doppler, you can see there is plenty rain showing up. i want to come in for a closer look just to show you we've got a good cluster of decent moderate rain coming across the city, peninsula, extending into east bay. if we look at this with more detail, 280, 101, 380 cross over getting quite impressive rain at this point and right through the city. this is some of the better rain we'll likely see coming across the city. you can pull out more of the detail. south san francisco that's for you guys. look what happens when we get to the east bay, that line holds together and continues across the bay and works into the oakland, berkeley, then over 24. orinda, you are seeing
it has brought a new life, period. >> reporter: andrea nakano, kpix5. >> andrea trying to make my eyes sweat. >> really puts things into perspective. >> it does, it does. >>> we have a busy weather day. >> first alert day because of the thunderstorms. we've got action out there now but the focus is potential for more widespread thunderstorm option, potential as we get into the afternoon today. if we switch to first alert doppler, you can see there is...
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you can see exactly where the san andreas fault runs right beneath your feet and were two pieces of the earth the part.>> right on the line between the pacific plate and the north american plate. >> reporter: there are not many places where you can see what this earthquake accomplished. this photograph makes this happen. this is a pioneering member of the early survey team looking at this terror in the earth. you can stand in the exact same spot and see that over the hill. it gives you an idea of what happened in less than a minute. >> it gives you a sense of the amount of disturbance there was. >> reporter: the effects were astounding. this left such spectacular evidence that this area became a focus of the early scientific investigation. >> they did not have much to go on, but because of the amount of devastation that there was an movement, they believe that the center was right here. >> reporter: now we know more about how this fault shapes the landscape in far greater ways over tens of millions of years. >> the san andreas fault runs right under the valley and continues. the bay and
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. >> well, certainly you said it, andrea. it was historic, unprecedented that the general assembly voted to suspend a permanent member of the security council from the human rights counsel. and it really was extraordinary sitting in the room and hearing ukraine make that appeal to all of the members of the general assembly and being able to come away with that extraordinary vote. and you may have heard yesterday the russians were threatening countries if they abstained or if they voted for this resolution. and so many countries voted for the resolution and we were successful. and again, isolating russia, condemning russia, and supporting the people of ukraine. >> ambassador, do you think what was revealed in bucha and president zelenskyy's address the security council, the video, that graphic video, did that an mate the debate today? >> it certainly did. every single person who spoke, who were in support of this resolution, even many of those who abstained, talked about video, the images they've seen and how extraordinarily u
. >> well, certainly you said it, andrea. it was historic, unprecedented that the general assembly voted to suspend a permanent member of the security council from the human rights counsel. and it really was extraordinary sitting in the room and hearing ukraine make that appeal to all of the members of the general assembly and being able to come away with that extraordinary vote. and you may have heard yesterday the russians were threatening countries if they abstained or if they voted...
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andrea, thanks. we'll be looking for more of your interview. i know you'll have that tomorrow on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc with secretary of state tony blinken. 11:00 a.m. eastern is when that special coverage begins. and raef, we'll look for you then. dasha, let me turn to you because we know russia has been claiming the scenes in bucha were faked by ukraine. which is obviously in stark contrast to the images that we're seeing. you're talking with refugees who left bucha. tell me what they're telling you about, what they were faced with, these people who survived that massacre. >> yeah, hallie, that's right. i met two women at a refugee center they are sisters. they are both mothers of two. they fled from bucha. and when they told me about their experiences, hallie, they couldn't help but shake. they had a hard time saying out loud some of what they experienced and some of what they're hearing now from friends, family, and neighbors in bucha. and it was frankly hard to hear. but one of the most important things we can do right now is
andrea, thanks. we'll be looking for more of your interview. i know you'll have that tomorrow on "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc with secretary of state tony blinken. 11:00 a.m. eastern is when that special coverage begins. and raef, we'll look for you then. dasha, let me turn to you because we know russia has been claiming the scenes in bucha were faked by ukraine. which is obviously in stark contrast to the images that we're seeing. you're talking with refugees who left bucha....
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i want to get to you, andrea, when it comes to john kirby. you asked how long the war was going to go, and if the united states could maintain our current supply to the ukrainians to fight off the russians. what did he tell you? >> he's pointing out there has been heavy fighting all over, particularly in donbas, but how long can the ukrainians point out especially in mariupol. i asked him about that and here was his answer. >> there has been heavy fighting in the last couple of days in the donbas particularly, and we have also seen the russians move in elements to help them sustain that kind of fighting, so command and control enablers, and helicopter support and additional artillery, and the russians are continuing to try and shape that environment and set the conditions so they can conduct longer term military operations in the donbas. the flow of assistance to ukraine continues and we have not missed a day in terms of aid getting to the region. >> it's remarkable that they haven't miss add day in terms of the flow of weaponry, but it's sti
i want to get to you, andrea, when it comes to john kirby. you asked how long the war was going to go, and if the united states could maintain our current supply to the ukrainians to fight off the russians. what did he tell you? >> he's pointing out there has been heavy fighting all over, particularly in donbas, but how long can the ukrainians point out especially in mariupol. i asked him about that and here was his answer. >> there has been heavy fighting in the last couple of days...
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"andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >>> good day, everyone, this is "andrea mitchell reports"kraine military leaders say vladimir putin's troops are replenishing forces for a new deadly offensive. surprising rocket attacks leaving at least seven people dead, eleven others injured, including a 3-year-old. the cruise missiles hit ukrainian military infrastructure and a warehouse. the most intense fighting continues to be in mariupol where ukrainian troops low on ammunition and food are trying to hold off russian forces from gaining control of the kyiv port city. and in northeast kharkiv is under fire including a missile attack at one of jose andres nonprofit world central kitchen food centers. chef andres joins me later this hour with an update. we begin in lviv, joining me now, nbc's raf sanchez. you traveled to the area the missiles hit. what can you tell us. >> reporter: well, andrea, you can see behind me now, the situation in lviv is relatively calm. people are out on the streets, but all morning here, the air-raid sirens have been blaring as vladimir putin's cruise missile
"andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >>> good day, everyone, this is "andrea mitchell reports"kraine military leaders say vladimir putin's troops are replenishing forces for a new deadly offensive. surprising rocket attacks leaving at least seven people dead, eleven others injured, including a 3-year-old. the cruise missiles hit ukrainian military infrastructure and a warehouse. the most intense fighting continues to be in mariupol where ukrainian troops low...
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mona, andrea. >> derricke, thank you. i am so glad. this woman has a large platform. i'm so glad she said that because we all just learned something new, and so many women take birth control, and a lot of women have migraines, too. so just like that combination being the perfect storm is -- >> crazy to think every 40 seconds, someone in the u.s. has a stroke. it's so common. she was only 25 years old. >> only 25, which means if you don't feel well, just pay attention. all right. >>> coming up, today's nfl draft. ♪ >>> looking live at the las vegas strip where the nfl draft begins tonight. >> exciting. our own will ganss is suiting up and getting us into shape with a brand-new quiz. hey, will. >> yeah. you knew i wasn't suiting up for anything other than a quiz. you won't see me on a football field anytime soon, but you can see round one of the nfl draft tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern simulcast on abc and espn, but right now we're getting the party started right here with an nfl draft day pop quiz. hut, hut, hike! question number one, which of the following players waite
mona, andrea. >> derricke, thank you. i am so glad. this woman has a large platform. i'm so glad she said that because we all just learned something new, and so many women take birth control, and a lot of women have migraines, too. so just like that combination being the perfect storm is -- >> crazy to think every 40 seconds, someone in the u.s. has a stroke. it's so common. she was only 25 years old. >> only 25, which means if you don't feel well, just pay attention. all...
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andrea leÓn nos cuenta que en mucho mÁs de esta historia.encio y revela que will smith no fue arrestado por pedido de su colega a quiÉn abofeteÓ por una broma con su esposa, si bien tenÍa algo preparado. casi de inmediato la policÍa los Ángeles le pidiÓ al comediante presentar cargos para poder arrestar a su colega, le dijeron cuÁles eran sus derechos pero se negÓ rotundamente. muchos se han preguntado por quÉ al actor se le permite permanecer en el lugar e incluso ganar un oscar momentos mÁs tarde. los miembros de la academia estÁ a punto de expulsarnos ante que el intervino. carolina: andrea, a esta hora hay bastante polÉmica en torno una fundaciÓn que no le pertenece ni jada, ni a will smith. reportera: eso tiene que ver con un niÑo que muriÓ un accidente de trÁnsito y la mamÁ se encuentra muy preocupado por las crÍticas, piden que por favor pare. carolina: en otros temas, alguna vez se han preguntado quiÉnes somos? un grupo de cientÍficos descifrÓ el 100 por ciento del mapa genÉtico humano. mÁs de 20 aÑos despuÉs sabemos de quÉ estÁ hech
andrea leÓn nos cuenta que en mucho mÁs de esta historia.encio y revela que will smith no fue arrestado por pedido de su colega a quiÉn abofeteÓ por una broma con su esposa, si bien tenÍa algo preparado. casi de inmediato la policÍa los Ángeles le pidiÓ al comediante presentar cargos para poder arrestar a su colega, le dijeron cuÁles eran sus derechos pero se negÓ rotundamente. muchos se han preguntado por quÉ al actor se le permite permanecer en el lugar e incluso ganar un oscar...
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andrea fujii has the details. >> reporter: overnight, netflix stock plunging as much as 25% after the streaming powerhouse announced it lost subscribers for the first time in more than a decade. >> just when you think it couldn't get any worse it does. >> reporter: netflix blaming more competition, illegal password sharing and russia's invasion of ukraine. the company ended the first quarter with 200,000 fewer subscribers than the end of last year. >> we're seeing a lot of the subscription fervor that was going on during the pandemic, we're seeing that starting to slow down and people are getting more intentional with what they're subscribing to. >> reporter: after increasing their monthly cost in january, the basic netflix plan is now about $10. but according to a new study, more than 60% of people think they shouldn't have to pay more than $7.50 for a streaming service. >> there is a potential for a considerable scandal indeed. >> reporter: so in order to lower its price, netflix is looking at cheaper, ad-supported subscription plans. >> advertising is inevitable. you're going to ha
andrea fujii has the details. >> reporter: overnight, netflix stock plunging as much as 25% after the streaming powerhouse announced it lost subscribers for the first time in more than a decade. >> just when you think it couldn't get any worse it does. >> reporter: netflix blaming more competition, illegal password sharing and russia's invasion of ukraine. the company ended the first quarter with 200,000 fewer subscribers than the end of last year. >> we're seeing a lot...
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andrea? mona? you. >>> in the nba the mavericks, suns, and 76ers all won last night to advance in the playoffs. >>> and a bizarre moment from cycling. a rider thinks he won a race in greece before his seat breaks, sending him crashing to the ground. turns out he was actually in second place. another rider had finished about two minutes earlier. poor guy. >> adding insult to actual injury. >>> well, coming up, a new camera designed just for you. >>> also ahead, surprising new information about what determines a dog's behavior and what doesn't. i'm a fancy exercise bike noobie. and i've gone from zero to obsessed in like... three days. instructor: come on milwaukee! i see you! after riding twelve miles to nowhere, i'm taking a detour. and if you don't have the right home insurance coverage, you could be working out a way to pay for this yourself. get allstate and be better protected from mayhem for a whole lot less. ♪ ♪ get allstate and be better protected from mayhem aleve x. its revolutionary rolle
andrea? mona? you. >>> in the nba the mavericks, suns, and 76ers all won last night to advance in the playoffs. >>> and a bizarre moment from cycling. a rider thinks he won a race in greece before his seat breaks, sending him crashing to the ground. turns out he was actually in second place. another rider had finished about two minutes earlier. poor guy. >> adding insult to actual injury. >>> well, coming up, a new camera designed just for you. >>> also...
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andrea, you are going to speak with secretary antony blinken exclusively tomorrow. he did address what we've been seeing out of bucha today. let me play that sound bite. >> what we've seen in bucha is not the random act of a rogue unit. it's a deliberate campaign to kill, to torture, to rape, to commit atrocities. one way or another, one day or another, there is accountability for those who committed these acts, for those who ordered them. there's a very important effort to put the evidence together, to compile it, to document it, to support the different investigations that are going on. that's what we're doing. >> president biden, antony blinken, other western nations are calling for what they call accountability, saying vladimir putin has committed war crimes, andrea. they're talking about accountability but how exactly can they hold vladimir putin accountable? and i know they're talking about more sanctions but anything else on the table? >> reporter: they are talking about more sanctions. there are some sanctions that came down today, but there are huge loophol
andrea, you are going to speak with secretary antony blinken exclusively tomorrow. he did address what we've been seeing out of bucha today. let me play that sound bite. >> what we've seen in bucha is not the random act of a rogue unit. it's a deliberate campaign to kill, to torture, to rape, to commit atrocities. one way or another, one day or another, there is accountability for those who committed these acts, for those who ordered them. there's a very important effort to put the...
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so i think it's the right play for them. >> and andrea, russia blames ukraine. frankly, the correct me has told so many lies just about this war, starting with that they weren't going to invade. what do you think the chances are that russia might have been behind the strike as a false flag and an attempt to further justify its aggressiveness, its bloody attacks on ukraine? >> i think as you laid out in your report, it's really difficult to know. we really are in this fog of war where it's difficult to discern what's going on on a day-to-day basis. of course russia lies, of course they try to create pretexts to justify their actions. but in this case, i think this is much more elaborate and well-executed than what we've seen russia do in the past. all the pretexts that russia has tried to create have been extremely flimsy and poorly executed. this attack, if true, if it were actually a false flag operation that russia conducted, would be comparatively much more elaborate. so to me, it still seems likely that it's the ukrainians. i think that reflects where they a
so i think it's the right play for them. >> and andrea, russia blames ukraine. frankly, the correct me has told so many lies just about this war, starting with that they weren't going to invade. what do you think the chances are that russia might have been behind the strike as a false flag and an attempt to further justify its aggressiveness, its bloody attacks on ukraine? >> i think as you laid out in your report, it's really difficult to know. we really are in this fog of war...
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that's additional important forensic information, andrea. >> and before i let you go, one little fact that was mentioned by the mta was thanking the swift thinking of the other mta people who were on the train for moving our train out to carry people to safety to the next station. so, that's probably why there was some confusion about the two stations being involved. some of the people were quickly moved to the r-train. >> you see that video right now that we're showing on the right side of the screen and people pouring out of the car where the shooting happened as it comes into the 36-street station. on the other side of the platform is another train. you can't hear it but witnesses have told us there are are people -- the announcement is being made. you get on to the other train and get out of the station. they were trying to clear the station as quickly as possible. and some of the injured were not able to get on the train. but some of the people who had relatively minor injuries were and they moved across the platform and came out of the 26-street station as well. >> that's what i
that's additional important forensic information, andrea. >> and before i let you go, one little fact that was mentioned by the mta was thanking the swift thinking of the other mta people who were on the train for moving our train out to carry people to safety to the next station. so, that's probably why there was some confusion about the two stations being involved. some of the people were quickly moved to the r-train. >> you see that video right now that we're showing on the right...
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andrea: andrea: llegamos al final, gracias por acompaÑarnos.recuer >> sÁbado 9 de abril, estas son las principales noticias. cada vez son mÁs los legisladores que le estÁnvirtiendo al presidente joe biden que la derogaciÓn que permite la deportaciÓn rÁpida de migrantes podrÍa provocar una oleada de indocumentados. realizaron una visita sorpresa la capital ucraniana y se reuniÓ con el presidente. en atlanta, el robo de un auto con un menor en su interior se ve frustrado con una aplicaciÓn telefÓnica y el arresto quedÓ cantado en camara. >> bienvenidos. fÉlix tiene el dÍa libre. comenzamos hablando de migraciÓn. eliminar el tÍtulo 42 que permite la rÁpida deportaciÓn de migrantes, pero lo curiosoes que varios provinientes demÓcratas se han unido a las crÍticas de sus adversarios. pablo gato nos cuenta mÁs. >> los republicanos criticaron duramente la decisiÓn de suspender el llamado tÍtulo 42 el prÓximo 32 de mayo. la invitaciÓn es un desastre, declarÓ, seÑalando que eso va a provocar un Éxodo de migrantes a travÉs de la frontera, el tÍtulo 42 adm
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