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he didn't necessarily have, angus king. didn't have taken. it took a year. to get to this point, where it really is these two. >> yes. that is an excellent point. all of those senators that you are describing, angus king, gave that unbelievable senate floor speech. where he explained his movement on this issue and why he now supports the rules change. that was a phenomenal speech. maggie hasse, that kind of description. those are all relatively recent as you pointed out. democrats had to get their. but also, joe manchin had to go through his -- said no, you democrats are doing the wrong bill. if we do this bill the way i do. are joe, you are at the bill that. he got to rewrite all the voting rights legislation. that's proving to himself, in front of all of us, that the republicans weren't going to vote for any of it. he had to go through that process too. and also, senator sinema, as bench illustrious set here on the show, had to get to a point where it was looking like she was going to be arizona standing in the way of the martyr luther king holiday. they w
he didn't necessarily have, angus king. didn't have taken. it took a year. to get to this point, where it really is these two. >> yes. that is an excellent point. all of those senators that you are describing, angus king, gave that unbelievable senate floor speech. where he explained his movement on this issue and why he now supports the rules change. that was a phenomenal speech. maggie hasse, that kind of description. those are all relatively recent as you pointed out. democrats had to...
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do stay with us, angus. i want to go to patrick.rick, give us a sense from the tennis community including other tennis players who may be taking part in the australia open here. >> there is lots of reaction coming in. as angus said, an extraordinary story, that seems to be taking twist after twist after twist. and i suspect we are not done yet. i do want to get to quotes from rafa nadal who was speaking earlier, the spanish tennis legend, of course, one of djokovic's hugeest rivals. let me get to what he's been saying. he has been out very directly. nadal saying, i think if he wanted, he would be playing here in australia without a problem. he made his own decisions, and everybody is free to take their own decisions. but then there are some consequence. of course, i don't like the situation that's happening. in some way i feel sorry for him, but at the same time he knew the conditions since a lot of months ago, so he makes his own decision. so rafa nadal there speaking out very clearly indeed. but you know, more reaction from equall
do stay with us, angus. i want to go to patrick.rick, give us a sense from the tennis community including other tennis players who may be taking part in the australia open here. >> there is lots of reaction coming in. as angus said, an extraordinary story, that seems to be taking twist after twist after twist. and i suspect we are not done yet. i do want to get to quotes from rafa nadal who was speaking earlier, the spanish tennis legend, of course, one of djokovic's hugeest rivals. let...
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you didn't necessarily have -- you didn't have angus king for sure a year ago. you didn't have tim kaine. so now it took a year to get to this point where it really is these two. >> yes, and that's an excellent point. and all of those senators that you are describing, angus king gave that unbelievable speech where he explained his movement on this issue and why he now supports the rules change. that was a phenomenal speech. maggie hassan, those were relatively recent, as you point out. these moderate senators among the democrats had to get there. joe manchin had to go through his motions, right? manchin said, no, you democrats are doing the wrong bill, i swear, you know, if we do this bill the way i know how to do the bill, all the republicans vote for it. okay, joe, you write the bill. thus proving to himself in front of all of us that actually the republicans weren't going to vote for any of it. he had to go through that process, too, and senator sinema, i mean, as ben jealous said on the show, had to get to a point perhaps where it was lacking like she was go
you didn't necessarily have -- you didn't have angus king for sure a year ago. you didn't have tim kaine. so now it took a year to get to this point where it really is these two. >> yes, and that's an excellent point. and all of those senators that you are describing, angus king gave that unbelievable speech where he explained his movement on this issue and why he now supports the rules change. that was a phenomenal speech. maggie hassan, those were relatively recent, as you point out....
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good to see you, angus. the -- his mother is accusing the australian government of holding him captive. give us a sense. >> reporter: that's right. there is a stance between serbia and australia for his treatment. we heard from the mother and father. the leader of serbia saying their country's star tennis player has been mistreated when novak is in a detention facility in central melbourne. it was a hotel that was being used for overseas arrivals into australia serving a 14-day quarantine period during the heights of the coronavirus outbreaks in melbourne in 2020 and 2021. now it is being used as this immigration detention facility where he could remain for days because, isa, it's only on monday that novak djokovic's lawyers will have another day in court to seek an injunction against his deportation from australia, deportation which came up on wednesday night when he was held in the airport. his papers poured over to see if his immigration status, his visa, matched up with his med consolidate exemption to e
good to see you, angus. the -- his mother is accusing the australian government of holding him captive. give us a sense. >> reporter: that's right. there is a stance between serbia and australia for his treatment. we heard from the mother and father. the leader of serbia saying their country's star tennis player has been mistreated when novak is in a detention facility in central melbourne. it was a hotel that was being used for overseas arrivals into australia serving a 14-day quarantine...
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cnn's angus watson is standing by in sydney. good to see you there., i understand we've learned a lot more about djokovic and why he thought he could fly to australia in the first place. what you can tell us? >> reporter: that's right, ivan. what at extraordinary situation where the men's number one tennis player, one of the most recognizable faces in sport is holed up in an immigration detention facility in australia. he'll be there until at least monday, that's when a judge will hear the injunction order that he's trying to get past. his lawyers have the case in court. interesting in the documents, firstly we all presumed that novak djokovic was unvaccinated because of anti-vaxer comments he made in the past. now, we have confirmed that he is in fact unvaccinated. when he arrived in atraustralia. he hut put together a report that he covid and recovered from it. that precluded him, his lawyers will say, from receiving a covid-19 vaccination. and that's according to the immunization body that say is it may be dangerous to get vaccinated so close after
cnn's angus watson is standing by in sydney. good to see you there., i understand we've learned a lot more about djokovic and why he thought he could fly to australia in the first place. what you can tell us? >> reporter: that's right, ivan. what at extraordinary situation where the men's number one tennis player, one of the most recognizable faces in sport is holed up in an immigration detention facility in australia. he'll be there until at least monday, that's when a judge will hear...
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cnn's angus watson joins us live on this story. angus, he plans to appeal the cancellation today.ou tell us? >> reporter: laura, in the midst of this extraordinary story, the world's number one men's tennis player in an immigration detention facility here in australia in melbourne, where the australian open is set to be played later this month. he could remain there for days more. his next court date is on monday. that's for an appeal against the deportation order. that federal officers slapped on him at melbourne airport hours after he arrived late last night local time. so, in the situation where tennis australia did what they could to try to get an exemption for their champion, novak djokovic, the winner of the 2021 edition of the australian open grand slam, they wanted him back badly. they tried to get him that exemption that would a will you him to enter the country unvaccinated, which is against the rules if you don't have an exemption. here in australia, you need two shots of a recognized covid-19 vaccine to get in. what happened when novak djokovic turned up in good faith
cnn's angus watson joins us live on this story. angus, he plans to appeal the cancellation today.ou tell us? >> reporter: laura, in the midst of this extraordinary story, the world's number one men's tennis player in an immigration detention facility here in australia in melbourne, where the australian open is set to be played later this month. he could remain there for days more. his next court date is on monday. that's for an appeal against the deportation order. that federal officers...
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cnn's angus watson reporting live in sydney. >>> now, david law is the co-host of the tennis podcast and joins us from london. thank you for joining us. lawyers for djokovic say that he tested positive for covid-19 in december. does this change the game at all for djokovic and his appeal? >> i don't think it does, necessarily. i mean, it's such a difficult legal situation right now and people pointing fingers as the reports were saying there. the fact is, that appears to be how he's tried to get around the rules and get an exemption in order to play the australian open and not be vaccinated. but there are big question marks over whether a previous infection of that sort of date should apply. there was initially a deadline of december the 10th discussed. and put to the players and so, if he's tested positive on the 16th, he wouldn't have made that deadline. that's also being disputed. and in addition, all of the pictures that you've been talking about there that have appeared straight afterwards in the following days, it complica
cnn's angus watson reporting live in sydney. >>> now, david law is the co-host of the tennis podcast and joins us from london. thank you for joining us. lawyers for djokovic say that he tested positive for covid-19 in december. does this change the game at all for djokovic and his appeal? >> i don't think it does, necessarily. i mean, it's such a difficult legal situation right now and people pointing fingers as the reports were saying there. the fact is, that appears to be how...
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there were some great speeches today with a lot of important historical references including from angus king pointing out that hamilton and madison warned us against any kind of supermajority voting. but boy, jeff merkley, who is the authority on this, the democrats have deferred to him on it all the way through, he was really -- it's a masterful, i don't know, 15 minutes or so that takes you through everything you'd ever want to know about it. and really compelling style. >> you should just do late-night coverage. you can have my re-air hour and you should just play it. i hereby give you the baton. go on. >> so let me get this straight. so then i would have to come back to work at midnight to -- yeah. okay. i'm going to think about that. and i don't want anyone to worry. the re-air's going to be there. don't worry. the rachel re-air. >> when you address the rumors it's just like you're confirming them. >> yeah p. okay. good point. thank you, rachel. >> thanks, lawrence. >> thank you. denied. that is the last word in the first sentence of today's supreme court decision, and it is the la
there were some great speeches today with a lot of important historical references including from angus king pointing out that hamilton and madison warned us against any kind of supermajority voting. but boy, jeff merkley, who is the authority on this, the democrats have deferred to him on it all the way through, he was really -- it's a masterful, i don't know, 15 minutes or so that takes you through everything you'd ever want to know about it. and really compelling style. >> you should...
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but this time, the protest is angus seems to have called the authorities off, got houses affecting the european union via phone. the club owners, a member of the european parliament, represented the grange the european, the free alliance. welcome to d, w. you house cold for restraint to study enough? well, you know, i think there is an overall dissatisfaction and has a stand for a long time. and as you have mentioned in your report, i mean this increase of the fuel prices was just the last part. but i think it would be good if you could be more present, more visible, more active, and more engaged. so i guess it would be good if we could have set up a task. diplomacy from the european union, special representative, the european union coordinator, or special representative for human rights. last for l. and last, maybe some people from the commission and make sure that we are the alternative to putin troops and we are in the center off, has asked them to make sure these protests become peaceful and calm. and there's a mediation inc has us rather than an oppression and the blanket as we se
but this time, the protest is angus seems to have called the authorities off, got houses affecting the european union via phone. the club owners, a member of the european parliament, represented the grange the european, the free alliance. welcome to d, w. you house cold for restraint to study enough? well, you know, i think there is an overall dissatisfaction and has a stand for a long time. and as you have mentioned in your report, i mean this increase of the fuel prices was just the last...
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but this time, the protest is angus seems to costeo socrates of god as have heard, it was skyrocketing energy prices that triggered the protests and sparked a political crisis across catholics. down earlier we asked bruce penya, a journalist, specializing in central asia. how that could be the case in a country with some of the world last largest oil reserves? yes, well this is an amazing back in itself. and you got to remember that somewhere between 60 or 70 percent of conflicts, bonds, electricity. ready and power supplied by coal, even though they're the major oil exports and natural gas for that. you know, it's just been kind of mismanagement. i mean they, they both is called the personality kind of around us or bio. and i think the, the problems today have, are certainly impacted by what's happening with the energy sector and all this done on the display of people with sufficient amounts of electricity. but you know more so when there was a change of providence when or by a step down in march, 2019, a lot of people had the impression that there was going to be a change in the way
but this time, the protest is angus seems to costeo socrates of god as have heard, it was skyrocketing energy prices that triggered the protests and sparked a political crisis across catholics. down earlier we asked bruce penya, a journalist, specializing in central asia. how that could be the case in a country with some of the world last largest oil reserves? yes, well this is an amazing back in itself. and you got to remember that somewhere between 60 or 70 percent of conflicts, bonds,...
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but this time the protest is angus seems to call the authorities of god. that's got that he's from bruce pannier, who's a journalist who's been reporting on central asia, and he joins us from prague. welcome to d. w. a. bruce, what are you hearing? well, it sounds like the government is having a hard time getting control over over any place in the country at the moment you mentioned on t and certainly there's reports that the airport is occupied by some protesters and the government buildings. as you mentioned, is this happening in other, other cities around the country, a large country. and you know, there's maps of this and you can see cities in the north, south, east and west, all having problems at the moment. so it's, it's really unfair what the future of the cause of government is at this particular moment i'm, we're hearing about injuries not only amongst demonstrators, but amongst police as well. you know, there were clashes, you know, certainly in almost either classes overnight and the interior ministry said there was at least 190 people injured
but this time the protest is angus seems to call the authorities of god. that's got that he's from bruce pannier, who's a journalist who's been reporting on central asia, and he joins us from prague. welcome to d. w. a. bruce, what are you hearing? well, it sounds like the government is having a hard time getting control over over any place in the country at the moment you mentioned on t and certainly there's reports that the airport is occupied by some protesters and the government buildings....
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but this time the protest is angus seems to be called the authorities of god evermore. now i'm joined by bruce panniers, journalists covering central asia. he's currently based in prague versus good to have you with us. let me just ask you about this report that we were getting that context on. has asked russia for help. can you confirm that? have you heard anything about that? you know, i have heard these stories. it's difficult to say a 100 percent. he did appeal actually to the collecting fishing. russia leads to several countries that are in it, but i have heard that russia and bell ruth had both agreed that they would send troops to restore order in conflicts on. and what do you hear from your sources regarding the reported a seizure of the airport in modern you know, that did happen and there was a lot of vandalism done there. the most recent reports i saw from just a few minutes ago suggested that they had cleared everybody out of the airport and it had been in control, had been re established by the authorities over the airport. so that seems to be that that par
but this time the protest is angus seems to be called the authorities of god evermore. now i'm joined by bruce panniers, journalists covering central asia. he's currently based in prague versus good to have you with us. let me just ask you about this report that we were getting that context on. has asked russia for help. can you confirm that? have you heard anything about that? you know, i have heard these stories. it's difficult to say a 100 percent. he did appeal actually to the collecting...
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but this time the protest is angus seems to have called the authorities off guard. that's bringing journalist bruce pioneer a central asia specialist. he's following the story for for us from prague. bruce, very difficult to get information out of the country right now. we are hearing that dozens of protesters have been killed. police also saying that several officers have also been killed. what are you hearing from your sources? we know that there's actually information that are provided so, so this is really about all we know a dozens of protesters were killed over and i said a least 8 of their own police officers were killed. but you know, this is, this is only, we're only talking about almost 2. you mentioned it's hard to get through because it's not right now. the internet's down phone services are working properly. so these protests were going on in dozens of cities around alex on. and we only have a rough idea of the death toll and the amount of people who didn't arrested in the commercial capital. what's happened and some of the other places is still unclear
but this time the protest is angus seems to have called the authorities off guard. that's bringing journalist bruce pioneer a central asia specialist. he's following the story for for us from prague. bruce, very difficult to get information out of the country right now. we are hearing that dozens of protesters have been killed. police also saying that several officers have also been killed. what are you hearing from your sources? we know that there's actually information that are provided so,...
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but this time, the protest is angus seems to authorities of god. but only now is journalist bruce pioneer central is asia specialist, is following the story for us from prague. bruce, the internet has been shut down and cuts down. now, what is the latest that you're hearing from your sources on the ground them? well, there seem to be some partial restoration of the internet, but last night, late late. i don't know if they tried to block it out again. you know, you mentioned that russia agreed that they were going to send some troops over there to help out. and there's, there is a, what they're call in cause it's on a counter terrorism operation underway and all my t at the moment. so i'm sure that the internet is down and all my t and there's probably a block out and some of the other, other nearby regions to some of the big cities as well. so it's, it's been hard to get information out there and you know, they come to the point get to the point where they think they've restored order in on monday i would imagine will be very difficult to connect.
but this time, the protest is angus seems to authorities of god. but only now is journalist bruce pioneer central is asia specialist, is following the story for us from prague. bruce, the internet has been shut down and cuts down. now, what is the latest that you're hearing from your sources on the ground them? well, there seem to be some partial restoration of the internet, but last night, late late. i don't know if they tried to block it out again. you know, you mentioned that russia agreed...
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i think angus's speech, which was not as eloquent as the one given a few weeks ago but was good todayremely powerful. and i think this is a really important one, lawrence. this is not a change that people make easily just because now we've got the power, we want to rule over the senate. it was a long and painful change, based on experience. based on reality that this is not the senate that needs to operate. it was a filibuster used as a weapon of mass obstruction. it is -- and change expects really, he believes that we are experiencing an event as exam chills that threat to our democracy. it is unusual. it was another part of the disingenuity that we see out of a minority leader. >> this speech was not a careful speech. he was using a lot of the material that he was using before. it was almost as if this speech had nothing to do with the vote that was gonna happen with this role. he said, we're debating a fundamental change in the senate rules that will forever after function in the way that things function for essentially one vote. the minute after that the body would go back to its
i think angus's speech, which was not as eloquent as the one given a few weeks ago but was good todayremely powerful. and i think this is a really important one, lawrence. this is not a change that people make easily just because now we've got the power, we want to rule over the senate. it was a long and painful change, based on experience. based on reality that this is not the senate that needs to operate. it was a filibuster used as a weapon of mass obstruction. it is -- and change expects...
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angus, thank you. >> yeah, laura, that's a good point.pective when you look at the other people who are there as well. >>> all right. you know her face, but you know her whole story. a new cnn original series reframed, marilyn monroe premiers sunday, january 16th, 9:00 p.m. only on cnn. that ww is getting even more personal. keep on shopping. ignore us. i've lost, like, 28 pounds. you look great! wow. i love that my clothes fit better. but i just love ice cream a little bit more than that. the new ww personalpoinints program is particular to you. so what kind of foods do you like? avocado. ice cream. sandwiches. no food is off limits. when can i start? join today for 50% off at ww.com. hurry, offer ends january 10th. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. trelegy for copd. [coughing] ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' o
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angus watson joins us live from sydney with more.yers of djokovic, they say that he was granted vaccine exemption after testing positive for covid back in december. what does all of this mean for his appeal? >> we've just heard from craig tiley which organize ices the grand slam each year. he's speaking for the first time since djokovic was stopped at the australian border on wednesday night, local time. and has since been holed up in an immigration detention facility while he waits for his case to be heard. his lawyers filing for an injunction against his deportation in hopes that he might be able to play in the australian open. now, now cvak djokovic caught covid-19 on the 19th of december. craig tiley says that that precluded him from having to have a double vaccination to get into australia. that's what novak djokovic's lawyers will argue tomorrow. but you see, chrkristie, there' been this real breakdown in communication between tennis australia, the federal government of australia. it's the federal government that makes the fina
angus watson joins us live from sydney with more.yers of djokovic, they say that he was granted vaccine exemption after testing positive for covid back in december. what does all of this mean for his appeal? >> we've just heard from craig tiley which organize ices the grand slam each year. he's speaking for the first time since djokovic was stopped at the australian border on wednesday night, local time. and has since been holed up in an immigration detention facility while he waits for...
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angus watson is standing by in sydney. no relation. thanks for joining me here. now i understand you've just learned more about the appeal that djokovic's lawyers have filed on his behalf. what can you tell us what from what we're learning about his status and the argument they're trying to make to the australian authorities? >> reporter: that's right. the document that novak djokovic's lawyers have filed to the federal circuit court are just been posted on line, and there are several interesting points that are revealed here. firstly, it's confirmed now that novak djokovic is not vaccinated. we've long presumed that because of some anti-vaxxer statements that he's made in the past. this time when he came into australia to contest the australian open, he came in unvaccinated. he filed a medical exemption which stated that he had contracted covid-19 in december and because of the recent covid-19 diagnosis, he's precluded from getting a vaccine for the next six months. that's according to australia's immunization body who said that there's the possibility that it w
angus watson is standing by in sydney. no relation. thanks for joining me here. now i understand you've just learned more about the appeal that djokovic's lawyers have filed on his behalf. what can you tell us what from what we're learning about his status and the argument they're trying to make to the australian authorities? >> reporter: that's right. the document that novak djokovic's lawyers have filed to the federal circuit court are just been posted on line, and there are several...
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no, go ahead. >> woodruff: i didn't mean to interrupt, we're hearing from angus king.publicans? they blocked this legislation last fall. what are their principal arguments against this and what are the dements going to do about that? >> reporter: republicans say that this is a power grab by democrat senate leader mitch mcconnell also says, in the past, these same democrats stood up for the filibuster when they were in the minority. democrats say this is a different case because what's at stake here are the voting rights and the state of elections in this country overall. what are they going to go about potential rules changes, how can they get around the filibuster? these are the most options under consideration. the first option that i know many democrats would like is to just get rid of the 60 vote threshold altogether. honestly, senators manchin and sinema is not on board. option two, a carve-out from the filibuster just for voting rights. some democrats are on board that idea specifically, but it doesn't seem to have enough to get over the hurdle and to have the ca
no, go ahead. >> woodruff: i didn't mean to interrupt, we're hearing from angus king.publicans? they blocked this legislation last fall. what are their principal arguments against this and what are the dements going to do about that? >> reporter: republicans say that this is a power grab by democrat senate leader mitch mcconnell also says, in the past, these same democrats stood up for the filibuster when they were in the minority. democrats say this is a different case because...
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but this time, the protest angus seems to have caught the authorities of god. and for more now, i'm joined by ice cream totally can over. she's a freelance journalist, she's currently in prague. she just arrived there this morning from context on i sure is good to have you with this. what are you hearing? what is the latest right now? on the situation? the latest right now, i know is that internet connection has been restored in some series of cause expand . it's been off for around 7 hours and the people whom i contacted the source is on the ground say that it's quiet. and on our key on the street there is no presence of police or any security forces. and we know that protesters have captured the almighty airport, burned down the prosecution office, the city hall of mighty is still burning and several t, v stay tv. officers are also burning. so if it's still ongoing and it's, it's going to develop further. so in recovery boards that has sacked the government and taken over the country security council. so do we know who was in charge of the country right now?
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senator angus king, an independent who caucuses with democrats. senator ben sasse, a republican.im landsman, a republican -- a democrat. and a republican from wisconsin. in addition we appointed four executive branch managers to bring the information in, the fbi, the deputy director -- secretary of defense and deputy secretary of homeland -- of homeland security. in addition we had six outline -- outside experts, the ceo of companies or government officials, think tank leaders. they were supported by the staff that i led that studied the cybersecurity problem and mccain said you have one year to come back with real solutions which is a fast turnaround rate. in nine months be produced a report that we issued in march, 2020. we put out additional papers looking at additional issues. we spent the last 18 months, fiscal year 2021 and 2022 trying to turn the recommendations of that commission into law and we have been highly successful. we had 82 original >> seeing this as a critical infrastructure and the weakest link, we took a study on it. host: you highlight the experiences of one
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but this time, the protest is angus seems to have called the authorities off guard. and correspondent emily sherwin is standing by for us in moscow. on emily it's really difficult to get information about what is actually happening inside of kaz extend on the ground. the internet is partially shut down. what are your sources telling you? while the internet, as you say, sarah, has been partially or completely blocked for the 3rd day in a row. now, so many of the people that i've been contacting just simply aren't receiving messages. we do know that their protests continue across the country in several cities. and much of the information that we're getting is of course, official information. we know, as you said, that there's a state of emergency in the entire country. now we know that banks are closed. we know that the authorities are back in control of the airport and almighty. and we also know that the government has just re introduced government controls on fuel prices flashing prices back to their previous level. they were doubled and they were, that was sparks. t
but this time, the protest is angus seems to have called the authorities off guard. and correspondent emily sherwin is standing by for us in moscow. on emily it's really difficult to get information about what is actually happening inside of kaz extend on the ground. the internet is partially shut down. what are your sources telling you? while the internet, as you say, sarah, has been partially or completely blocked for the 3rd day in a row. now, so many of the people that i've been contacting...
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angus crossed, yeah. car—t stands for chimeric antigen receptor t—cell therapy., are removed from their blood. in a laboratory, these cells are modified. a gene is added to enable them to recognise their own cancer. this army of t—cells is multiplied and then infused back into the patient. a new protein on the surface of the t—cells locks on to the cancer, earmarking it for destruction. car—t therapy is part of a revolution in cancer treatment which harnesses the power of the patient�*s own immune system to tackle their disease. there is a long way to go, but increased understanding of the genetics of cancer is delivering more and more targeted therapies with better outcomes. car—t is already available on the nhs for leukaemia patients up to the age of 25, but not for older adults because it's proved too toxic. scientists at university college london have refined car—t to reduce side effects, and after more trials hope it will be licensed for older patients. absolutely transformative. probably the biggest breakthrough in the last 20 years in _ malignant blood can
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i think it's fair to say we might also see angus spill out onto the streets of melbourne once the gang just like it did after his visa was revoked for the 1st time. ah. so what's next for? no joke of h y, which is going to have to wait and see, but this just couldn't have come at a worse time for him. this is australian open represents the pinnacle of his career . if he came out on top that this australian open, it would mark his 10th consecutive when making him the greatest a male tennis star of old times. i'm needless to say, a lot of stake here. the father of the tennessee says slum the treatment of his sultan by come breath seeing exclusively to warranty that the attempt to counsel the world. number one is visa was politically motivated. you can tell of into the likelihood of the, raining 3 in a row australian open chump, getting to defend his crown. over at ortiz, joe biden's week has gone from bad to worse after seeing his plan for a mandatory vaccine shop done by the supreme court. the u. s. president was then hoping to change voting rules in the senate and push through some key
i think it's fair to say we might also see angus spill out onto the streets of melbourne once the gang just like it did after his visa was revoked for the 1st time. ah. so what's next for? no joke of h y, which is going to have to wait and see, but this just couldn't have come at a worse time for him. this is australian open represents the pinnacle of his career . if he came out on top that this australian open, it would mark his 10th consecutive when making him the greatest a male tennis star...
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senator angus kingr of maine te independent caucus of the democrats senator ben sasse jim langer then democrat from rhode island and senator mike gallagher republican of wisconsin. in addition we had for executive branch managers and the director of the fbi the deputy director, excuse me the deputy secretary of defense the deputy secretary of homeland security and the deputy director of national intelligence in addition we had six outside experts who could oversee government officials think tank leaders of those commissioners were supportedal a staff and studied this dutch a tory -- in the case of one year to come back with real solutions. so nine months issued in 2020 and since then we spent the last 18 months to legislative cycles fiscal year 2021 in fiscal year 2022 cycles trying to turn the recommendations of that commission into line we have been highly successful. we have had 82 original recommendations 50 of which were legislative and the measure between 60 and 80% of those recommendations are either in law or being carried out by the executive branch which is a high strike rat
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officials said the price in the west would be further cut by about half, but it wasn't enough to quell angus bruce penny a is a correspondent for radio free europe. and he says, the protest could have white implications in the region. i think this long time everyone was surprised that it spread. so bows in it, did, you know these protests tend to do? they started over broken our region. as we mentioned, the dublin and the price of liquified petroleum gas, but it quickly took a political angle where people started calling for free elections, of local officials, started calling for the alter about top officials in the government. so they, you know, they're, they're working to get this kind of under control as much as they can with going to hurt the reputation because the government, but, you know, cause expand is always been fairly stable. they've had moments in the last, you know, 10 years where there was some problems with the order was fairly quickly restored. so the fact that it is a stable country in central asia, which has had some problems, some of the countries in the past, you know, t
officials said the price in the west would be further cut by about half, but it wasn't enough to quell angus bruce penny a is a correspondent for radio free europe. and he says, the protest could have white implications in the region. i think this long time everyone was surprised that it spread. so bows in it, did, you know these protests tend to do? they started over broken our region. as we mentioned, the dublin and the price of liquified petroleum gas, but it quickly took a political angle...
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senator angus king, an independent who caucuses with democrats. senator ben sasse, a republican. jim landsman, a republican -- a democrat. and a republican from wisconsin. in addition we appointed four executive branch managers to bring the information in, the fbi, the deputy director -- secretary of defense and deputy secretary of homeland -- of homeland security. in addition we had six outline -- outside experts, the ceo of companies or government officials, think tank leaders. they were supported by the staff that i led that studied the cybersecurity problem and mccain said you have one year to come back with real solutions which is a fast turnaround rate. in nine months be produced a report that we issued in march, 2020. we put out additional papers looking at additional issues. we spent the last 18 months, fiscal year 2021 and 2022 trying to turn the recommendations of that commission into law and we have been highly successful. we had 82 original recommendations, 50 were legislative and we have accomplished between 60 and 80% of those recommendations. they are either in law
senator angus king, an independent who caucuses with democrats. senator ben sasse, a republican. jim landsman, a republican -- a democrat. and a republican from wisconsin. in addition we appointed four executive branch managers to bring the information in, the fbi, the deputy director -- secretary of defense and deputy secretary of homeland -- of homeland security. in addition we had six outline -- outside experts, the ceo of companies or government officials, think tank leaders. they were...
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senator angus king of maine was in an independent caucus, then sasse, and jim langevin. we had four executive branch managers to bring a lot of ex information in. the director of the fbi, deputy director of the or excuse me, deputy secretary of defense, homeland security the deputy director of national intelligence and then in addition we had six outside experts. the ceos of companies, for government officials, those 14 commissioners were reported by staff that i studied the cyber security problem and mccain said you have one year to come back with real solutions which is a very fast turn rates and in about nine months we produced a final report of the cyberspace legislation issue in much of 2020 is that we put up six additional white papers but we then spent the last 18 months, to legislative cycles, the fiscal year 2021 and 2022 legislative cycles trying to turn the recommendations of the commission into law and we've been highly successful. we had the two original recommendations, 50 of which were legislative and we accomplished between 60 and 80 percent of those reco
senator angus king of maine was in an independent caucus, then sasse, and jim langevin. we had four executive branch managers to bring a lot of ex information in. the director of the fbi, deputy director of the or excuse me, deputy secretary of defense, homeland security the deputy director of national intelligence and then in addition we had six outside experts. the ceos of companies, for government officials, those 14 commissioners were reported by staff that i studied the cyber security...
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subway's new roast beef footlong has so much new, like hearty multigrain bread and usda choice angusst beef. for in-depth analysis let's go to marshawn lynch. what? man, you just ate the product shot! save big. order through the app. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: at liberal cnn mocking america as a massive crime wave and claiming this surge in violence is totally being overblown. >> you get the sense that america has gone to, and a declining quality of life. it's not on apocalypse health problem. i kind of think of it as an instagram filter. start with a real image and you take the filter and pump it up a thousand percent and what you are left with is distorted and it no longer affects our reality. >> the goal of this kind of coverage is to freak people out and cause them to live in fear. >> jesse: we might be the only ones to find that funny because 81% of voters are extremely or very concerned about higher crimes in the latest fox news poll. carjackings are soaring by over 500% in major cities while 16 cities hit record homicides in 2021. in baltimore homicides are now the leading cause for unexpe
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and very hesitant to talk about the filibuster and blowing it up for this, people like jon tester or anguslked more about that and how they're moving closer to that. there still remains very direct opposition from joe manchin and kyrsten sinema. manchin has said he's potentially open to some rule changes, but what is exactly and how would they move forward? so we just kind of end up right back where the circle began. >> you know, john, president biden linked the whole idea of voting rights to the insurrection. watch this. >> today we come to atlanta, the cradle of civil rights, to make clear what must come after that dreadful day when a dagger was literally held at the throat of american democracy. that's why we're here today, to stand against the forces in america that value power over principle, forces that attempted a coup, a coup against the legally expressed will of the american people by sowing doubt and seeking to steal the 2020 election from the people. they want chaos to reign. we want the people to rule. >> so he is casting the fight for voting rights as a response to january 6th
and very hesitant to talk about the filibuster and blowing it up for this, people like jon tester or anguslked more about that and how they're moving closer to that. there still remains very direct opposition from joe manchin and kyrsten sinema. manchin has said he's potentially open to some rule changes, but what is exactly and how would they move forward? so we just kind of end up right back where the circle began. >> you know, john, president biden linked the whole idea of voting...
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joining me now cnn producer angus watson live in sydney, australia. hello to you. djokovic may not be able to defend his australian open title. it looks like he could be deported. what happened and where is he now? >> reporter: don, this is the end to quite a saga about will djokovic be able to come to australia to defend his australian open crown or won't he? it all played out in astonishing fashion last night as djokovic arrived at melbourne airport into australia. half way through the night he was kept there by immigration police who wanted to go over all his paperwork. when djokovic arrived, he believed that he had the documentation that said it was okay for him to come into the country unvaccinated. the country has very strict rules saying all people that travel in here need to have two shots of a recognized covid-19 vaccine. we presume now that novak djokovic does not have that proof of being fully vaccinated. instead he tried to show there are other reasons why he should be able to come in and keep the public safe while he is in here. he failed to do that. h
joining me now cnn producer angus watson live in sydney, australia. hello to you. djokovic may not be able to defend his australian open title. it looks like he could be deported. what happened and where is he now? >> reporter: don, this is the end to quite a saga about will djokovic be able to come to australia to defend his australian open crown or won't he? it all played out in astonishing fashion last night as djokovic arrived at melbourne airport into australia. half way through the...
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the folks taking the lead are tim kaine, angus kester. voting rights than i do. anything i can help nudge or be an assist or give joe my independent analysis, i'm going to do that, but they are the three lead negotiators i'm looking towards. >> anything you can say that this time it would be different for senator manchin? are you getting an indication that maybe there is some daylight here, because one thing -- don't read anything into that, let's not start a twitter feed off of that, but in this job you have to remain hopeful. anything i can do to help my colleagues with senator sinema and senator manchin. >> if you and i were talking friday about how these talks should end, what would you and i be saying? >> the best case would be that putin would find an off pd -- off position. there was a path for putin to teflt we'll get all of nato on the same side to make clear to russia that there will be severe repercussions. i also hope the ukranian government realizes how important this is. i do worry at times whether the ukranian government it
the folks taking the lead are tim kaine, angus kester. voting rights than i do. anything i can help nudge or be an assist or give joe my independent analysis, i'm going to do that, but they are the three lead negotiators i'm looking towards. >> anything you can say that this time it would be different for senator manchin? are you getting an indication that maybe there is some daylight here, because one thing -- don't read anything into that, let's not start a twitter feed off of that, but...
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live to nantucket to learn about damage from heavy winds and heavy snow. y multigrad and usda choice angus-depth analysis let's go to marshawn lynch. what? man, you just ate the product shot! save big. order through the app. it was a tragedy. with knockoff batteries, little miss cupcake never stood a chance. until, energizer ultimate lithium. who wants a cupcake? the number one longest-lasting aa battery. yay! case closed. 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 ♪ this is how we do it.. ♪ turns out, montell jordan knows how to do almost everything. and it turns out the general is a quality insurance company that's been saving people money for nearly 60 years. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage, go with the general. >>> we're keeping a close eye on the so-called bomb cyclone going up the east coast. 9 million under a blizzard warning from new jersey to new england. massachusetts is u
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one more comment from angus king, angus king was asked about it on cnn about the filibuster, and he repliedk he's 100% opposed to killing the filibuster. 100%. senator cory booker responded about the filibuster, he said, my colleagues and i, and everybody i've talked to, believe the legislative flib should stay there, and i -- filibuster should stay there, and i will personally resist efforts to get rid of it of chris coons when asked about this in 2018 replied i'm committed to never voting to change the legislative filibuster. never. it senator jacky rosen in 2019 was asked about this, she replied, i think we should keep the legislative filibuster. it's one of the few things that we have to left in order to let all the voices be heard here in the senate. shes are said -- also said we have to look at not just when you're in the majority, but what does it do when you're in the minority? you have to be mindful of that of jeanne shaheen was asked on cnn about the legislative filibuster in 2021. and she answered just simply -- no, i would not support eliminating the 60-vote threshold, would not
one more comment from angus king, angus king was asked about it on cnn about the filibuster, and he repliedk he's 100% opposed to killing the filibuster. 100%. senator cory booker responded about the filibuster, he said, my colleagues and i, and everybody i've talked to, believe the legislative flib should stay there, and i -- filibuster should stay there, and i will personally resist efforts to get rid of it of chris coons when asked about this in 2018 replied i'm committed to never voting to...
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subway's new roast beef footlong has so much new, like hearty multigrain bread and usda choice angusn-depth analysis let's go to marshawn lynch. what? man, you just ate the product shot! save big. order through the app. >>> one district attorney is seeking fbi protection from her office after the former president called for people to take the streets if he ever faces charges in multiple investigations to him and his businesses. >> if these radical, vicious, racist prosecutors do anything wrong or illegal, i hope we are going to have in this country the biggest protest we have ever had in washington, d.c., in new york, in atlanta and elsewhere because our country and our elections are corrupt. they're corrupt. >> at that same rally, trump gave americans a crystal clear window into his priorities if he were president again. he said he would pardon january 6th insurrectionists. with us is dana bash. great to see you both. i thought that speech was, it's being called extremely dangerous by john dean. i thought it was very helpful. he spelled his out priorities. it would be to give these
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angus watson in sydney, thanks very much. joining me now is sam fillip. sam is a sports reporter for the sydney morning herald. good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> this is such an intriguing story because it's unprecedented. the world's number one tennis player stuck in a detention center having to go to court to avoid deportation. we have seen support from serbian fans and several players. i'm wondering how much support he has from people in australia who have lived through some of the toughest longest covid restrictions in the world. >> yeah, i think initially there was 99% of the reaction to novack company but it seems to have changed and softened a touch. several other players have taken that same stance. that may have contributed. i think there is a bit of a softening from some portions of of the australian public on novack being allowed into the country. that also may be because there is a point where it's become a bit strange with those 50,000 cases in victoria yesterday. what is novack's presence going to do in terms of the infec
angus watson in sydney, thanks very much. joining me now is sam fillip. sam is a sports reporter for the sydney morning herald. good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> this is such an intriguing story because it's unprecedented. the world's number one tennis player stuck in a detention center having to go to court to avoid deportation. we have seen support from serbian fans and several players. i'm wondering how much support he has from people in australia who have...
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some of our most moderate senators, we have a group of three senators constantly talking to them, angus senator from virginia as well, saying to them, we were not for changing the rules but we changed our mind. too much is at stake. it's a constant, constant discussion. we'll keep going until we succeed. elizabeth: all right. he just forgot the name of senator tim kaine. he said the quiet part out loud. his inare voice was speaking that they want vote reform in order to win, keep winning elections. listen to senator schumer in 2005. watch this. >> they want, because they can't get their way on every judge, to change the rules in midstream. to wash away 200 years of history. they want to make this country into a banana republic where if you don't get your way, you change the rules. are we going to let them? >> no. >> it will be a doomsday for democracy if we do. elizabeth: all right. are they now trying to turn america into a banana republic? >> there are so many doomsdays for democracies when you're talking to politics in d.c. usually what that means, what that is code for i'm not getti
some of our most moderate senators, we have a group of three senators constantly talking to them, angus senator from virginia as well, saying to them, we were not for changing the rules but we changed our mind. too much is at stake. it's a constant, constant discussion. we'll keep going until we succeed. elizabeth: all right. he just forgot the name of senator tim kaine. he said the quiet part out loud. his inare voice was speaking that they want vote reform in order to win, keep winning...
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senator cotton, what angus said and i'm so glad senator lankford stayed in the room because you said we changed our position. i'm glad you put it up, because others were saying that without it. we are united in our determination to preserve the ability of noams engage in extended debate when bills are on the senate floof. we couldn't even debate this bill. you guys wouldn't let us. you kept using the 60-vote block on the motion to proceed so we couldn't get on the bill. in the five years since 2017, many of us have come to realize this is what we want, but the current abuse of senate rules is blocking us from having discussions about voting rights or about matters that you think are important. this is -- this is still what we want. we want the ability to have extended debate when bills are on the senate floor and that is what the motion will eventually be about when we vote on it later today, to move to a talking filibuster instead of a secret filibuster. the way to look at the rule change that we're going to contemplate later is if you really love the filibuster, and the word filibu
senator cotton, what angus said and i'm so glad senator lankford stayed in the room because you said we changed our position. i'm glad you put it up, because others were saying that without it. we are united in our determination to preserve the ability of noams engage in extended debate when bills are on the senate floof. we couldn't even debate this bill. you guys wouldn't let us. you kept using the 60-vote block on the motion to proceed so we couldn't get on the bill. in the five years since...