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this is in the protocols of interrogation and in the statement that the respected anna nikolaevna anna nikolaevna annalaevna, why do you need this? well, why? she loves him. we have such love pumping. look here, when was this? what's the difference? but what 's the difference when it was because the old love? she only gets stronger with age. this is where we failed at first. and now they met again by chance, as if the fire had forgotten and the passion flared up with renewed vigor. so what have you been doing all this time? well, we drank the ducks, remembered the old days. and then we had such love stepan stepanovich but this is already this, so to speak, their own business. yes, and privacy. we are guaranteed by the constitution. yes, you don’t have enough of your jambs cha . the mess was spread with a finger, you won’t lift a finger. and how can i move my fingers if i have one hand charlie and the other that a well, get out of here, the closet is useless. what do you think? can't i find someone to take your place? yes, stop me, so much to move my little finger. i trim the stable. do you hear what y
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anna? anna: thanks very much, alice atkins here in london. economists are sloshing global growth forecast for this year and 2023. forecasts on the likelihood of a recession, joining us now is ludovic sue brannon -- ludovic subran. based on the media productions of private economists, it seems a recession in the euro zone and u.k. is now the base case. >> i think we do have an assumption in the euro zone. the manufacturing and trade, and countries like germany, the service led economies like france. we feel that is real income growth is factored in, people will start to be led into consumption. some are worried we have what resembles flat growth. the question is whether it is shallow or we are reconnecting and not being able to approach the energy crisis. that is promising a much deeper recession that could last through next year. annaso we'll see how that is on september 9, that's what we have a meeting to think about energy policy at the european union level. think about how european policymakers are trying to make things better. we had one guest yesterday who said we shouldn't have a price cap, i spoke to another guest who said we do need a price cap, that is not even very high levels by elevated levels, you also get the price. what is your expectation? ludovic: i think price caps are not very market friendly. you usually have a lot of de formation, i prefer to find a way to really go after the people who are really going to loan to poverty. they could have targeted much better to make the financing -- now the prices are down for more than six months. we really need to start thinking about -- the rest is market priced, even we have the proposal to create an energy savings account for people, so they can take that money for the consumption, they can save some of it, these can be used for other things. and i did to
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anna lazareva anna greetings what other social guarantees for the mobilized were discussed? hello, for example, that military service will be included in the length of service for a pension. the government will continue to do everything necessary for stability in the labor market and promptly respond to changes in the situation , mikhail mishustin said, so mobilized citizens will receive additional social guarantees in this area. governments establishing that the employment contracts of workers in which they will be called upon mobilization will be suspended, but not terminated, the employee’s workplace will remain and he will be able to return to his usual duties. at the same enterprise as before the service, we are also preparing other measures to support our guys , another employee can be hired to replace the mobilized one, but only under a fixed-term employment contract, tatyana golikova clarified, while the period of service is included in the length of service for assigning a pension. added deputy prime minister. the period of military service, and also uh, another equivalent service is included in the length of service for the appointment of an old-age insurance pension . in addition, in addition to the general insurance length of service taken into account when assigning an old-age insurance pension on a general basis, the current pension legislation provides for a special length of service that gives the right to early pension provision . the next measure that was announced at the meeting concerned a special procedure for employment for company employees who, due to sanctions, were forced to stop working in russia, a special regime for are extended until the end of next year. people at risk of losing their jobs due to plant shutdowns may be temporarily transferred to other organizations. this requires their written consent and the direction of the employment center new employers is citizens. urgent contract. labor relations with the main employer do not stop, but are suspended and when the enterprise resumes human activity. can go back there. until the end of next year, the cabinet of ministers extended the temporary order of support citizens who are at risk of being fired and are looking for work. this applies primarily to companies that are planning to reduce or have announced imminent closure, such citizens will continue to be able to use the services of employment centers. there they will be helped by retraining or starting their own business. of those in demand, this procedure has been extended until the beginning of 2025, the registration period will not exceed 22 days, and it will take no more than five working days to obtain a certificate for various consumables for a device for research and procedures. the cabinet of ministers will continue to help the regions and, with the modernization of primary health care, will allocate another 3 billion rubles for these purposes in 2022. the funds will be used to purchase over 1,500 pieces of equipment, including ultrasound and x-ray machines, cars will be purchased to transport patients and deliver medicines to them, another decision of the government introduces additional measures to develop its own electronic industry, namely, it will support the start of new projects in industrial technology parks, they will allocate special subsidies for the formation of specialized infrastructure, and thanks to such assistance , at least 150,000 should appear in the next 7 years. e square meters of modern production facilities and up to 3,000 jobs. the amount will be up to 300 million rubles. per year for each region that will present its projects for selection; these funds will reduce the costs of technology park management companies. well, and accordingly offer business more favorable conditions. facilitate the formation in such territories of centers of technological competence of collective design and design. well, and, accordingly, it means to expand the capacity for the preparation and production of prototypes. thanks to the measures taken, there will also be additional opportunities to test electronic components. production of quality end products. thank you, annabout measures to support the russian economy. a referendum that will determine the future of the people's republics of donbass as well as kherson and zaporizhia regions is taking place and hundreds of thousands of people have already made their choice at polling stations in russia about the conditions for voting marina naumova will tell maria agafonova was the first to come to the polling station mobile voting at home in severodonetsk opened, she clearly understood that more no hopes left everything acquired and with her husband under shelling by the apu, they got out to russia, you hope to return now. well, i think it will remain, as it were, russia will take it. then. yes, there is hope in the kaliningrad region they were helped to get settled and find a job, children study in local schools. the older ones managed to enter universities, but they are very worried about the fate of their native cities. it would all happen faster, and we would all be a close-knit family together. how is
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kobrinskiy uliana anna feodora anna and gelonka. yes, one queen of bonn, what is it worth? so come and open your own, kobrin from a bird's eye view of the spring awakening of the earth, still almost imperceptible, but in the forest everything is different colors last snow, and tender fragile plants were born. they are also called ephemeroids. it means beautiful, but fleeting and short-lived a week or two after birth. they are already blooming, and by the summer the primroses completely disappear. small but cunning plants. why yes, because they have adapted to bloom and bear fruit when most are to come or flora is just waking up in the spring with plenty of moisture and more light. he didn’t dress in a green outfit and it’s easy for the insect lord to find bright flowers, pick up miniature and delicate ones from the first liverwort flowers. this herbaceous winter-green plant has an extensive range , a significant part of the forests of the temperate zone of eurasia, it grows in the space from spain to the upper volga of germany, even taken under protection. it is found in ch
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anna anna igorevna tashkova. by the way, she designed it herself. what is there to say? she did half of the village here, she works at a construction company as an architect. and mind you. i moved here quite recently, the worker went, i learned the vacation at my own expense and moved here and got a job as a housekeeper. well what are we going to do? i don't know, i should talk to her. so you think she'll lay it all out for you right away, especially if she has anything to do with it? and what do you propose? well, as usual, set up surveillance to watch her. time dima time to do something okay okay? let's first see what she's doing there. hands behind your head quickly. grandfather i, by the way, major of militia more accurately opened the gate. move now find out what you are for my forward. with the barrel , be more careful there, uncle, walk. hello curious already over the fence were going to climb. and you seem to be a friend of vlad krasovsky, right? i am a journalist. and this is my friend major of militia to talk to you. well, let's go to the house if to call me again, i'll instantly thank you, too, to me a carabinieri. the distance in this case plays very much or says, take off your clothes, my neighbor. i see. as i thought, you never know, and called him. come on in, have a seat. as a journalist and a police major, we are talking about the death of your mistress olga krasovskaya, the investigator has already interrogated me. i've told everything i know, especially since i know he has a suspect. we are aware of other options. you know, everyone who was in krasovskaya's house could be a murderer, i left her my neighbor mikhalych didn’t return there before you did, and he knows when i arrived, because he opened the gate for me, after all. but i assure you it's not so, well then explain how are you a wealthy person? businesswoman, as they say now? you go as a simple housekeeper to an actress, and even change your place of residence specifically for this. my story has nothing to do with this crime. and now let us decide. i don't even know where to start to be believed. and you start with something, and there let's see. two years ago my father died recently. mom, i began to sort things out of paper letters and found this. this is what she wrote to her friend. i won't read everything to you. i'll read it here. anya is starting to look more and more like her own mother. well, that's good. still, krasovskaya is a very interesting woman. and let the criminal go. and now he, by the way, torments just dishonest citizens. what kind of criminal? life is such a thing. we do not understand it, and trouble for anyone. maybe the door will knock if you are nearby. and helped without asking for a reward. so you followed your heart. not afraid to lose you. take a step never know as always, it's too easy to remain silent and pass by, arguing behind someone's back. how many of us have so many different destinies , the path will never be easy. take a look around. linger every moment at the cost of someone's life. after all, krasovskaya is a very interesting woman, so karasunskaya is your mother. did you understand me correctly? well , as i decided to move, i bought this house and began to wait for an opportunity to get acquainted with krasovskaya, krasovskaya just needed a new housekeeper. everything was decided by the case, well, how did you clarify? that is, who? i saw her crying, sorting through some baby photos, she began to calm her down, and she started talking and admitted that this was her little daughter, whom she misses very much. you asked what happened next with the child. yes, she told her a stormy romance with a famous director who didn’t need a child at all, there was a family on the side, and he was afraid for his reputation, but this did not happen. no it didn't happen actually. he forced her to hand over the child to the baby house to refuse him, and at that moment she was completely dependent on this director, but she does that she will quickly get on her feet and return the child, but when she got on her feet, i was already adopted. and then what happened? then i saw a lonely unfortunate woman, i could not help confessing, but i immediately believed you. i had with me. photos of my childhood i always carried them with me, but you understand, and yet you continued to be her housekeeper. and so, i i just came to help my mom. and why didn't she leave or bequeath to you the entire inheritance? why i earn enough is very enough then. it was necessary to listen, not inheritance, tell me, could anyone else know that you are the daughter of paint, because one day i accidentally heard that she was talking to someone on the phone. don't know. yes thank you. forgive us for disturbing you so much . i understand you, just understand me, i don't want my mother's name. ruffled evil tongues well, that's all. what are you about all this think? so what are the real motives for killing baths? no, yes, black holes turned out to be curious in the life of a screen star. do you think that there may be some more secrets in her past, we are looking for whom krasovsky interferes with today. or maybe it's revenge that stretches from her past agree? an interesting version is worth working out well for a start. dad, why didn't you answer? we called you , you know, we were so worried. we thought you were detained again. fine, fine. we just won't give up. here kirill is all that i managed to find, and krasovskaya herself collected materials, after all, our famous actress, our zemlyachka, please. look, here krasovskaya and maksimova at the premiere of maximov's new picture are familiar with something larisa maksimova once krasovskaya maksimova left our city for moscow together, entered vgik together, filmed several times, but krasovskaya's career was much more successful, and maksimova returned to native our city married a man whom she loved to rent. she left a daughter. she died for maximov. long time yes already ten years ago. and how would i find her daughter find her daughter. she went to our library, i will look at the old forms, but it is possible that her last name has changed and she has moved. look, please, it's very important to me. for you, kirill. i 'll try. thank you. it's called hidden advertising, other money. and i'll find journalists. don't worry. they deleted my article. by the way, i found a customer who wrote to you, maybe, but they don’t pay money, very decent. let's take a walk and discuss some details. let's tamara, i have a large historical source the premiere of salads is sacred for us, the child is barely noticeable tomorrow at 21:20 on the russia channel, come on, all together, the long-awaited new season. belarusian shepherd what is well, this is what i want to find out as the heir to the maximum. you know, i think, it's dangerous to ask you directly, if maxim's heirs are involved in the murder, then and i will introduce myself officially, and then we'll see. maksimova natalya alekseevna phone 32 understood, thank you. dimka punched through the old address of maximov's call. good afternoon. may i speak to natalia alekseevna? correspondent danilov magazine the world around us, you know, you read. yes, the fact is that i am writing an article about your mother, and i would like to excuse me. i refused, flatly even forbade me to call. rumors spread quickly in our city. maybe she thinks you're a paint tipper, too? maybe hi is the worst thing that happened? you know sometimes it seems. need your help. only without fanaticism, a dangerous task, you just need to get into the house of natalya maksimova to talk to her and learn as much as possible about her and her mother. listen, recently they came to us from the institute of statistics and asked all sorts of stupid questions to an employee of this institute. oh, great idea. well , it seems that i know who becomes me all the time, i take it along the way. this is valya, i think that if she is the assistant to the chief, so she can do anything, upstart, nightmare so i say, nightmare yes, and the most important you are not very gate, right? that's what i'm talking about too. for example, i believe that you should be the main thing in your experience and seniority. it's impossible. why does the furniture store understand, huh? from the bright colors of the upholstery ripples in the eyes. enormous cabinets are able to accommodate the whole family as a whole curved table legs. but not curves are not curves, but curved. i don't think anyone would pay attention to it at all. you know, i already got to go. i'd rather surf the internet maybe you are already some kind of sensation for our magazine do not advise on the internet there are unverified facts. the beam is good hello hello well, we managed to talk with maximova, but i'm afraid that i did n't learn anything important. i don't count on important things. spread out that there is natalya maksimova lives alone died to him. take a walk nurse there was a nurse, when i was at krasovskaya, she had a nurse. maybe it's natalya maksimova, i don't know. and in which clinic she works, please. eighth bring coffee, please, zhora feed the girl, properly refresh yourself. we have one important thing to do. so it means something important. i recommend the tenderloin medallion with mushroom sauce. bring something already culinary maniac. she ended her shift 10 minutes ago. it was as if she was at krasovskaya's that evening, everything fits together. hello, let me pick you up. i don't get into cars with strangers. you and i met krasovskaya, remember, or if you have something to hide from me, it's none of your business, of course, maybe i should just call the investigator. okay, wait, let's talk. what do you want from me? when i saw you krasovskaya, it was thrown on her, which was later stolen by the killer. i am not a murderer or a thief. guessed i saw the photo was this particular brooch. and this is ours and show it to me. go. and now come on. well, how are you on it? this mountain ash is the most useful thing that calms the nervous system, everything calms you. you know, this is when in 1963, almost a boy, at an open collective farm meeting, they unanimously elected the chairman of the collective farm, after all , then i got into the ministry. raised without a mother , and raised a kind boy sympathetic honest, and here his killer was recorded. i am sure that our authorities will sort everything out. yes, they will sort it out. earlier, the matter was under special control, and everything is in order. now what now won turn on the tv, listen radio that did not, then everything is under control. yes before that, at the very chief prosecutor, and even at the very well, you had enough. so what? rather, danilov's wife does not want to see her. maybe i'm nonka, really didn't notice, you're naive. these acquaintances are already shying away from you, but you still do not believe that kirill is to blame. i will die. if this is how you die, you don't have to. so don't say this. in the dark what is it? katya you were attacked no one attacked me . it was i myself that i myself fell, i didn’t fall myself, but attacked who you attacked. verki teeth you cracked well. well, she does to me too. so vika is also a fight between girls, why is she talking about our dad all sorts of nasty things, she says, we need to leave the city. you won’t find where to go to the village to your aunt until everything settles down in life. our third generation here it is. not worn yet by my grandmother. so for us, this is a family heirloom. and how did she get krasovskaya? she was very friendly with my mother for many years, especially in recent years, when both ended up in her cinema, both moved to live in their hometown. the missing. mom didn't find it right away. oh well, where i was to wear it, and then the anniversary you open the box, and it's empty, and you suspected krasovskaya. no, that such a thought never occurred to us, krasovskaya wrote off the wrong person, transferred it somewhere, forgot. and when we were visiting krasovskaya, you saw the brooch on it and decided to return it. yes, sure. because for me it's not dra. this memory is precious when you have it, it was inconvenient to find out everything, and therefore i went out into the street for a long time, did it in the yard, waited for everyone to leave. first the housekeeper came out, then you and me went up to krasovskaya's apartment and asked where she got the brooch from. yes, she said that her mother was visiting, it was clear that the brooch broke off, mother did not notice, and olga alexandrovna found a very slow one. her brooch rolled into the gap between the sofa cushions and the back of the sofa, she was found by the masters, when they were already changing the upholstery. why didn't she come back right away? mom was already dead. the connection was not immediately established. she returned the brooch to me immediately and i left. you investigators talked about it. no, i won't say. don't even hope for it do not hope, and keep in mind i will refuse everything that i have told you. if the real killer is not found, i don't need someone else's fault. hello, we are with you a thousand years of cinema on weekends. creature, you will answer me completely. hello honey. do you think he will save you is not your business premiere on saturday at 21:00 on the channel, russia come on. chess come on six in the family this is happening, they whose bursting tea with viburnum paradise exclusively for health, listen, pour me a glass. i can't do it. oh so you're not tea, or what? byote only tea. okay let's. delicious , do you still love me? hello, where are you? i almost freaked out. and why would you go to the apartment to warm up, but when you saw him such an unfortunate look, let's talk here. did you find out something knew knew there is such a thing. maxima saw me leaving krasovskaya, and then climbed up the desert. so maybe she poked the cross one, it’s unlikely. she would not have told me the rest then, and then the investigator considers one of the indirect evidence, my height, when krasovskaya was hit from behind on the head. she stood and killer expert. they say he was about my height. and maksimova is much lower clear so well , i’ll throw in why and this is her mother’s brooch. oh how hmm really solid black holes in the past. i myself already feel a solid black hole. well, no more versions complete zero. although well , you know, something like that flashed in the conversation. in what conversation when i am happy i will remember. okay , see you tomorrow. let's sit together in the ambrosia tomorrow and wash. sorry woke up. i did not sleep. what is it trying to solve the puzzle turns out. will try, please, and you are already our friends do not greet me. on the street, they meet them pretending not to notice, they do n’t notice, because wait, they didn’t notice or didn’t want to. you're talking about a nonka, which leg? and? there's a lot to call maksimova here. we need to clarify something. let's go to sleep. natalya alekseevna, i need to clarify something. let's restore in detail depends on it. yes, where is the infection to make you so nervous. so it 's bad, isn't it? yes, worse than ever, an anonymous caller called, and he didn’t even understand the man or a woman and said that kiryukha was terrorizing citizens with his questions. well, muryzhnikov signed a new order on his detention, and the authorities reported. that he collected all the evidence against kirill, well, now there will be something to look for, they will look for kiruha in handcuffs in the bullpen. we don't have a day. listen, i urgently need to find out the financial condition of long. why take a long time to explain? okay, i'll try my channels. just tell me how the company is also called i need a printout with the numbers of all calls on this phone. what do you think? i don't think. i need facts, you will have facts. so wait, they will wait, or something, you will have a particularly important task. what to sit in ambush to observe. well, you're too prominent a figure for that, okay. invite and well feed a notary, such as the one who made the will of krasovskaya. and during well, at least scrambled eggs hello more allorica listens no, danilov has not appeared in the editorial office for a long time, yes, i understand there is as soon as he appears. i'll call you right away, maybe danil won't get out of it. we will issue an arrest warrant, hello . thank you. 25 well, for now everything fits together. i 'll call you bye. to africa when he is imprisoned, you will pay for his negotiations all your life. well , mom. why be offended, but the historical premiere? for us, the child elizabeth may be sacred tomorrow at 21:20 i will need 10 minutes to have time. needle, right? yes danilov danila danila as far as i understand, you have decided to make a sincere confession. say, well done oh wrote everything on a piece of paper. great so anna this list? now i will tell you how it really happened, and then you call these people and they will give official testimony. why do i need their testimony? well, why, to find the killer? so you still do not admit your guilt. look, when i left krasovskaya. she was still alive natalya maksimova saw her mother's brooch on krasovskaya and wanted to talk to her, but alone she went out into the yard and began to watch around nine. she herself will tell you about it, and here lies the denouement. to be honest, i don’t see any solution here after my father’s housekeeper was alone. beautiful wonderful, but where was the nephew, well, in the entrance, i think he was hiding. i think in order to kill his aunt, it was just in his favor that i wanted to interview him. he killed her, took the money, fell on me. what motive was his motive inheritance. he learned that anna tashkova was not just a housekeeper. and krasovskaya's own daughter. 600 hours is no easier. and how do you know this, she she tol
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>> i think latimer putin knows he's running out of options and this partial mobilization, the first since the second world war will accomplish much at all in the near term, reservists will have to be trained and taking time to get them to fight in ukraine and remember what place russia right now, poor logi logistics, poor morale among soldiers, their equipment is in poor condition. that won't change no matter how many more russian soldiers returning, we started to see mercenaries not wanting to go fight in ukraine, a losing proposition and why letter putin is proceeding with the sham referendum and threatening nuclear strike. jon: what he actually use a nuke? do you think he would? >> well, he's thrown out the threat before and it's worked for him, he's deterred the biden administration from giving ukraine what ukrainians want, artillery with greater range and i think that's at the very least what's behind vladimir putin's strategy here, he wants to deter us from giving ukraine artillery and equipment they need to recapture the territory that's rightfully theirs, secretary blinken is right, strong words but the biden administration needs to back up giving ukraine what they need to carry on the fight. jon: i want to play sound from the pentagon press secretary pat ryder about russia mobilizing 300,000 reservists, here's the pentagon's thinking. >> it is our assessment that it would take time for russia to train and prepare and equip forces if you have significant challenges and have an interest systemic strategic issues that make any large military force capable. there's nothing to indicate it will get easier adding variables to the equation. jon: it sounds like his thinking lines up with yours. >> if ukraine carries on blistering counteroffensive from kharkiv into donbas and potentially crimea, that will put extraordinary amounts of pressure on vladimir putin and whether vladimir putin would respond with a tactical nuclear weapons, ukrainian forces are pretty well dispersed and i'm not sure tactical nuclear weapon for the publishing open and cause death and destruction not only in ukraine but russia and russian soldiers who carry on this barbaric war. vladimir putin feels right now at least he can make threats and perhaps look at something out of them, it's up to u.s. intelligence community to collect intelligence on vladimir putin's plans and intentions and critically important for the biden administration to hold back channel discussions with russian counterparts and make it clear any use of weapons of mass destruction would be met with a stern u.s. nato response, i wouldn't be surprised if it results in article five invoked if nuclear weapons were used on european soil, that could well be the case. jon: his adventure here last eight months and already estimates are he lost 50 to 70000 soldiers, that's as many as lost in the years of the vietnam war but he doesn't care, does he? >> no, vladimir putin doesn't care about that. what he does care about this he promised victory within days and wouldn't even call her work, special military operation and his ultra right wing nationalist hawks questioning vladimir putin's leadership find out whether he said he would topple this neo-nazi regime in ukraine that represented existential threat to russia, they haven't done it so what's the plan going forward? war exposed gross deficiency in russia's military. ukraine over the past decade has developed military culture, u.s. and nato partners have done training with them and we see that in the battlefield right now. jon: ukraine is begging the world to designate russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. dan hoffman, good to talk to you. thank you. jon: congress will hold a hearing about the troubling rate of veterans and service members taking their own lives after special series revealed shocking levels of undercount suicides. levels of undercount suicides. our next guest plans to testify at the hearing and tell us what lawmakers can do to help. ♪ she looked at me and she said dad, or was it all for? i looked at her and said what you mean, brooke? i said iraq. what's it all for? broke her heart. >> brought that report last week fox report, was wayne telling about daughter, she served her country for 18 years through for deployment in the air force and while on active duty should return home after final supplement to iraq and took her own life two months later. her tragic story not uncommon. statistics show devon team veterans or service members die every day by suicide in the actual numbers could be even higher. next guest set to testify before congress about the issue. joining us now, jim from america's warrior partnership, the ceo. but after her serious friend last week and got a call to testify in front of congress. what will you tell them? first i want to tell you how great the reports were, the feedback from families of those who lost loved ones to suicide and overdose was all positive so thank you for telling the story. shortly after the story ran we got a phone call asking america's warrior partnership myself with testify before the house va committee. jon: what will you tell them. >> i will tell them about the suicide study, we need to do a better job being more accurate in our analysis of those who died by suicide and we need to incorporate self three mortality, self-harm category predominately overdose. we see tsunami coming and everyone else seeing it nationwide in overdose and we think yes, you should count suicide and look at it but you really need to look at the overdose rate because it's over represents by those who serve in the military. jon: interestingly the va decided to release it suicide report, annual suicide report on the day after our report finished and they show a decline in the number of veteran suicides, right? >> they do. it's a two year decline, a decline last year and this year. i would say that because the process hasn't changed accounting for those who served at the local level, still 37%, our numbers 37% greater than what the va reported. jon: to be a has government money to do research, you don't. you are a private organization, how do you pay for this? >> we depend on donations from american people and companies, first under on the foundation, going into the next phase we have a navy seals foundation, a group called spook stock, a group of, a foundation that supports the sign, mostly them or service members and we have others but we like to have more because there is more we can do. the other thing that came from your report, i got three new states that are large states who want to be part of the study which means they need to send in data, reprocess and work with the department of defense and analyze it on the backside to see the overall impact but more important, we go back to the states and say here's how you build tailored prevention strategy for your population based on what we found in your state. jon: america's warrior partnership.org is the website, if you want to check it out, we be happy to hear from you. jim, thank you. if you are a veteran and no a veteran who might be having suicidal thoughts, contact the veterans crisis line, the number is on your screen. is on your screen. 82738255 and press one. he could reach by text 838255. veterans crisis line.net. more fox report in a moment. so... i know you and george were struggling with the possibility of having to move. how's that going? 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how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i love you!! please ignore that. td ameritrade. award-winning customer service that has your back. fox news has new video of police officers interrogating sherry, california mother who later pleaded guilty to staging her own mapping. lora ingle has more. >> she kept her story going even through the confrontation in the interrogation room with police sobbing and crying when detectives dropped the bombshell they found dna evidence belonging to the person she was with when she claimed she was held captive which was not from random kidnappers but her ex-boyfriend. >> you put yourself through this so you could tell certain stories and it came forward. you couldn't control the dna we found. >> the video from august 13, 2020 was just made public and shows the mother of two in qu
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anna phone raccoon volunteers raccoon caught anna anna yes anna bold cage put food, and that is, he is in the reutov chalet, there was no announcement that the raccoon was lost, so there was no assumption on the reaction of this video. maybe someone just took it out and threw it out, and when we had already raised it. that is, the fact that the wool, yes, it seems large, but in fact it was just the bones of the skin. what was the name of the raccoon at first egor when the veterinarian arrived, and now we sat a little, looked no, no injuries. it turned out that healthy sheds and this is a girl. and what was the name of da limosh, this is anna's daughter well , as it were, she asked to be called limosh, because they were the first who wanted to take her back. how are you connected, my first? the first experience lived for two weeks, that is, you took it to yourself for some time after it was him with you no, it didn’t work out practically a child. in general, obviously in reutov, the raccoon came there, not with wildlife. this is someone's raccoon, judging by the fact that no one claimed
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anna anna charming attractive always dreamed of big friendly family. and now, recently, she has become a mother of many children, which makes her very happy. let's applaud mom alone, she loves to travel, loves to go to the museum and loves. also support your children in all endeavors is a good thing. applause to elena and the barrier. maria knows the pioneer motto, she is always ready to help everyone, and she is always ready at any time of the day or night . to help. here is the memory. yes, a decade has already passed from these pioneer chants applauded mary imagine the captain, please. our captain olga massovik entertainer all the time something comes up with organizes only thanks to her energy. we are in this transmission. and for which many thanks to her, she also goes in for sports, spends time with her family and her son participates in competitions in different regions. in general, a real battery that energizes everyone around leads. hooray. hooray! we met a team of parents, met team choreographers to put down a shock game. the flight is waiting for us, that is, each number earned by human teams will return to one full point. i wait the sweet captain in the teams passed the high captain. come here. a question in the primer mom washed the frame is a question, but in life, what does mom usually wash and the first one turned out to be only listening to this version. basin , suppose a basin, there is no basin on the scoreboard , your version of your mother washes the dishes. i think it's definitely a common answer if it's on the popularity board, going back to your team. i ask you to continue the conversation with the choreographer team, there was a question in the primer. mom washed the frame, which in life is usually washed by mom taisiya mom something so that children oh it's true children get dirty, they need to be washed sometimes. and there is such an answer. it was necessary to have children. so i think that well , of course, a modern mom can wash, uh, anything, but i think that she can wash the floor, why not, of course, the floor of the mother washes there is such an answer on the scoreboard. yes, yes, there are already 60 points . i understand, especially long-haired is a dog, then you can wash it sometimes and limit the entire paws, it’s impossible for a dog to eat that, it’s first miss. first after third. i'm like rivals, but so far everything is fine olesya is your version. yes, a window, a window, a window, mom, it’s still obvious that having washed the frame, mom would still come to the window. well , check the whole window, not everyone forgot to check there is something like that. yes, yes, and 79 points in the drawing of olga are not open. i think that in the sphere of recent events, mother often washes her hands, so that mother would do this more often even without any events, but, in the sphere of recent events. yes, there is such an answer on the scoreboard. taisiya wet cleaning. well, let's let's check, but maybe, although there is one mistake, there is furniture on the scoreboard. the second, the second after the third , i'll leave. evgeny now , look at everything together with you, but instead of and if a mom, maybe dad came and says, mom, in my opinion the car. this is correct. what else to do? mom came by car? go get my car, right. we will check more qualified people around me. there are people in this question, so i will still accept their answer and say that my mother washes the refrigerator , by the way, there are similar refrigerators. miss and blitz poll for the parents team, and maria is your version. i think that mom can wash the whole apartment. i even froze, when mom can wash the whole thing. well, the apartment, yes, mom washes her hair. it's not the whole thing. mom is mom in parts here you need to be more careful, annai can tell my mother on maternity leave by myself that my mother constantly washes everything, she washes shoes. she washes the groceries. natalya comes to my mind that the frame was washed, the window was washed. maybe the window sill was left unwashed. olga would remember everything that the participants say. this is your will, let mom completely wash the whole apartment apartment. mom mom is good. she washes the apartment is such an answer. on the scoreboard, the choreographer is enough for the team to get more than 770. what answer on the sixth line did one of your team members come up with and this version think products, look at everyone, and we will find out who you trust the most, and the sixth line is there. we are waiting for double game double game flew. it's like you don't know how it ends. our chance meeting in couples woke up for tea on monday at 21:20, even if the damaged liver does not bother, it's better take care of it in time two active components. they were able to
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anna anna hair stylist she creates beauty and just this external transformation and nina nina us the producer of the project is responsible for everything that concerns the movement inside and outside the project. well, that too. let's applaud her. well, imagine captain svetlana and this is our magical fairy, the inspirer of the project, who brings this idea to the masses and, uh, believes in what is real. and this good goal helps women become more beautiful both externally and internally. well, if they need it, then fine. applause to the team is the same omsk bonus to this team. we moms from yekaterinburg will begin to glorify by playing awards, that is, each points earned by human teams will turn into one point. everything is very simple. i have a long alignment of captains. i beg you, vera passed svetlana, come here, pam-pam, listen, but how far is it to yekaterinburg by train from yekaterinburg ? we simply do not leave omsk look, let's talk about graphics. you need to understand right away that there are different schedules. well , there are some geometric ones. well, in any form there in the spreadsheet, well, the chart chart introduced itself. yes, well, the question that climbed. so what kind of schedule is often watched even by people far from science, and the first one turned out to be svetlana listen to your version, uh schedule, which is good, excellent version of the salary schedule, schedule. salaries have such an answer on the scoreboard. no, it didn’t, your version of the work schedule is the work schedule, yes, it happens to people rolling work schedule all such response to the scoreboard. yes, this is the most popular answer, returning to your team let's continue the conversation with the mother's team from yekaterinburg, there was a question. what kind of chart is often studied even by people who are far from science, irida think that the chart of the growth of the currency, of course, what kind of science is there in general, would i shorten the last booth. i understand the schedule. uh, well, i don’t know, yes, changes in the volatility of currencies, here i consider it filed, yes, the course is excellent yes, i could not sort it right away marina yes, it seems to me, the schedule weather. well, for example, a comparison of last year of this year, and even those who are far from illusion skills do this. it seems to me that this is such a scientific interest. no, why are you at school the day after tomorrow? it's interesting, of course, the weather is compared with last year. how do you say the last time? well, it doesn't matter, the graph changes there fucking temperatures. well, let's check really. and if we are talking about the weather, there is something similar. is there traffic, well, of course, if the commuter trains, well, it is important sometimes or there are buses such an answer. yes, yes, and already 69 draw points. svetlana i'm from the nasty vacation schedule of work, it's not so interesting, but the vacation schedule. it's really important there is such an answer on the scoreboard, of course, 75 points sixth line, until vera is open well, i would venture to suggest that the graph of the volatility of securities. now everyone is investing to speak out. it was necessary to have such an answer on the scoreboard. the first miss after the third spirit of the rival irina the schedule is all so obvious and, in general, and quite vitally everyday. okay, the duty schedule is good, when is that what washes there? yes, there is such a scoreboard response is usually in tabular form. i know, and then they sign there, it's 17 years old, marina's schedule. will now be a contender to the traffic schedule. here in my opinion, while no one approach 75 points. uh, they're in a raffle and you 're not trying. i think it's a loan repayment schedule or some kind of loan, a repayment schedule. so yes, annaedule, when you need to cut your hair, what a schedule, how my hair grows. and by the way, you know, i don’t know for sure how fast the average person’s hair grows. that is, that's how much hair grows a centimeter per month in a month. really. yes, ulyana payments well depends a lot. she also deals with the money in the team, therefore, it is better to support her. it seems to me that since we have supported the curtsey here today, well done, yes, you either come up with your own version, or it’s difficult to clean up, but who else would say that you are the lord, to be honest, let’s schedule the repayment of loans. let's do something so loans payout. the loan is the same, maybe there is no loan schedule. well, mortgages and loans - it's the same thing. yes, this version downloads, we check 75 points in the draw. this is your version of the loan repayment schedule, for example, counting the line there. show on credit and 80 points is enough for the same omsk 80 0 team to take the lead.
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kobrinskie ulyana anna feodora. anna jagiellonian. yes, one queen of bonn, what is it worth?o come and discover your own, kobrin the more dangerous the predator, the more interesting it is to watch, here is our today's hero part of this statement skafa predator rare and extremely amazing belongs to the hawk order at the moment the bird is not endangered species, but due to the fact that this is the only representative of its family, it is listed in the red book of belarus for its amazing features, which were noticed in ancient times. people began to personify these birds as a symbol of pride and from moisture. but to slavic mythology, on the contrary, it was believed that osprey does not carry anything but death. well, let's figure it out. here she is, the white bird in a black cloak soars, but this does not mean that her family is somewhere here, sometimes the osprey moves away from its nest in search of food. at a distance of up to 14 km, and in in general, it can overcome up to 500 per day for such superpowers, it is not surprising that for the winter from cold belarus to
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anna. we have all been hit hard, one because there _ and anna. we have all been hit hard, one because there is _ and annas much, so hopefully if people have got more in their pockets,... i hopefully if people have got more in their pockets,...— their pockets,... i think something has to be done _ their pockets,... i think something has to be done and _ their pockets,... i think something has to be done and they _ their pockets,... i think something has to be done and they are - has to be done and they are obviously— has to be done and they are obviously trying to do what they can to ease _ obviously trying to do what they can to ease the — obviously trying to do what they can to ease the pressure on the cost of living, _ to ease the pressure on the cost of living, that — to ease the pressure on the cost of living, that kind of thing, so, we 'ust living, that kind of thing, so, we just have — living, that kind of thing, so, we just have to— living, that kind of thing, so, we just have to wait and see. the cost of livin: just have to wait and see. the cost of living is — just have to wait and see. the cost
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anna motornaya anna good morning. good morning. there is such a statement that fairy tales greatly influence the fate of a person, read to him as a child. and what did your parents read in childhood, read fairy tales, read fairy tales from iran, they taught me to read on my own, so the fairy tales were different. uh, i was born in russia, so they read russian folk tales and read, since i was born in the urals, they read bazhov's fairy tales, this is a whole big treasure. you have already said that you were born in russia, i will just clarify that it was nizhny tagil and at the age of 7 with your parents. we arrived in grodno remember your first impression, what surprised you the most when you moved to belarus impression were very different. it was a completely different country. for me. it was completely different. uh, atmosphere uh, the architecture that i saw for the first time. it was completely different from russian architecture. it was some other foreign life. it seemed like the other end of the world. i who owned the idea to send you to a music school. it's mom , it's mom, mom said, well, every decent person should already get a musical education performing at a music school. it was also an absolute choice. moms, mom said, well, everyone self-respecting a woman must marry a military man and for this she needs. eh, the musical education of a music teacher is at least prestigious at that moment, it was still very much. this is the approach. you must marry a military man and you must have a good musical education. and it is true that since childhood you dreamed of becoming a director, and a theater director at that. yeah, it uh wasn't quite not quite so straight forward. i would say, but that was the point. uh, my mother took me very often to all kinds of cultural events. yeah, so attending cultural events was a must for uh, hmm events in our family. but we did not live in tagil after all. this is a small city. i mean, it's a huge, uh, huge technology center. and as they say, the production center of the urals but this is hmm there were theaters there too, but it wasn't quite that, and what promoted my love. eh, to such an understanding as theater? i thought that's all i see. around in the form, but something that is not like ordinary life, this is the theater when i am at 11 years said, that is, they told me, let's think about the future of the child, the child should go to a music school. said i don't want a music school. i don't want a music school. i want to go to the theatre, but it 's funny, you know? i want to be an actress, but don't make me laugh. you entered the music school. graduated from the class of choral conducting. was it an accident or was it some kind of well-thought-out plan that a profession should be in a person’s life. choral, conductor - this is the profession of a music teacher. do you know that then it was the same speech, they were some kind of choral conductor. that is, no one talked about this, it was about the fact that we are getting a profession, an honorary profession of a music teacher, in one article it was written about you i will read out uh, in performances, the motor choir plays a special role, and with the conductor. she interacts much deeper than most directors. it's really. so you agree with this statement. well, it seems to me a little exaggerated, but it seems to me that the author of the article pointed out the two most characteristic features of your director, probably, mm very important for me is such a position, as the choir in the theater is always in the director's. it seems to me that it was important for the director's profession to organize a mass element on the stage. it 's important and not for me. uh hmm no not accurate in that, that is in my opinion. maybe sometimes i am unnecessarily accused of this, too, that there are too many details. well, such a specificity. it seems to me that the space is theatrical, especially in such a performance as an opera. the performance, uh, it does not always u accept uh, the unification of the choir is unconditional the dramatic significance of the choir at the opera and in any theatrical event is enormous, that is, the choir has a lot of dramatic roles, but i find interesting people. i really like that the opera stage and in general, that the stage space looks like a picture, when you look at the stage and you find interesting details. you see, that's how yes, as in the works of uh renaissance artists here. now in italy i looked again at these real ones. ah, original work. and you understand how interesting it is, how it is great? what about the conductor? well, there's nowhere to go. i look at the party tour with completely different eyes. i do not see. uh, i just see some action. action through a musical text, well, in fact, is the basis of any musical performance, it seems to me. you completed a choral postgraduate course and worked in the musical theater. and when you realized that childhood dream of directing. uh, you need to finally put it into practice, but only thanks to my husband, at the age of 32, i decided to completely change my life, that is, just go, as they say in another direction at a time when you have already taken place in one profession. and you succeed at a time when many things have already been determined and you have absolute authority in your profession. suddenly change everything and sit down on the bench again. e. student introduce themselves again, er, to wujen people from scratch. it is very difficult. i had a difficult moment when all of a sudden i needed to turn in a completely different direction. and most importantly - after completing the training, come again from scratch and again your own authority and professionalism every day to prove. uh, yours, the first production happened in musical theater, it was hard to um convince management to give you a chance. and how did you do it? and in 2010 i graduated from the belarusian state academy of music in e, specialty musical theater directing musical theater for the first 2 years, of course, i assisted e, director. how do they say recruited? and some kind of uh obligatory, yes artisan uh, such a practice at a certain moment. i was just staging proposed. i didn't ask for anything. i was offered a performance. i still remember the first performance with great horror, because it was a big remake of mister x, and there were a lot of very interesting conflicts associated with this production and a lot. uh, both pleasant and not so pleasant moments, but i am a person who is used to never regret anything. it was a great experience. it was like this. the professional level is a huge test that i have passed and still do. eh, this remains such a sticking point for me. that there is no it was very difficult. here in the musical theater you staged a children's opera musical fairy tales operetta in 2016 your musical my fair lady was recognized as the best musical theater performance, and you became the winner of the national theater award, and i guess that after such success, thoughts about change theater scene you, that period did not even attend. i worked for 10 years as a director in the theater. it's a completely different uh, it was a profession. and in general , the whole life has changed and by the time when i was offered, uh, to put on a performance at the bolshoi theatre. by this time , a lot of works had already been staged in the musical theater. here, that is, there are many performances and a lot of work has been done. here's the most important thing, though. when we talk about , ah, how lucky you are, unlucky, not lucky , but the point is that it seems to me, regardless of age, e and time. eh, work is always about a craft, if you are really doing something that you love, sooner or later it hmm as they say, it turns into some result. christomnem stone with great fire, you probably already made some future plans. uh, stay in the musical theater new productions. yes, there were all sorts of speculations. uh, and suddenly the phone rang, that fateful call. here i know that many journalists in every interview. e, will certainly return to this fateful call. uh, valentina elizarieva, after which your career at the bolshoi theater actually began, it was not suggested to think. no one suggested starting something tomorrow i was offered to stage a short time, so that i would offer several performances for staging and the theater would decide what the theater needs today. your first performance at the big theater has become. faust and it was your idea? why did you choose this piece to stage? well, this was just one of my proposals. and you chose him just as the artistic director of the proposal came from you. yes, several performances were offered. among them, of course, was faust; you already had some the director's decision until the moment they told me it was going to be faust in the first place. this is , uh, a grand full-length lyrical french opera. she is huge. she goes 3 1/2 hours. i mean, it's serious music . this is absolute pop. in my opinion. that is, this is so much popular music that, uh, a person who did not even have any idea, even the slightest idea, he will come to the opera house and hear melodies familiar to him, that is, uh, this is serious. miscellaneous material that should be well funded, as the times of the opera house put on such a production, then the party can afford it. uh, it's really an honor, a great honor to stage such a performance. uh, at the bolshoi theatre. i'm still hmm in such enthusiasm and still. this topic does not leave me, of course, calmer, but here is such an idea. i also had and many times and i read a lot about it. faust never comes. just like that, that's for sure. this is such a turn - this is a turn a turn in life a turn in fate a turn in the brain, because in order to stage faust you need to have a very large courage. i guess i'm adventurous and brave person. i'm not so keen to believe it. your next triumphant staging of the king's wild hunt with fear, it was given to you with less blood or, on the contrary, everything was born in pain and suffering. it's such a triumphant word. i would not get so excited, but it seems to me that the performance turned out the performance turned out, because, mm, this is from the very beginning. it's the same as with fast, and the written, invented, natural material all started very simply, it all started with reading. korotkevichi suddenly had a feeling that this so national history, it is so , uh, deep multifaceted multipolar. that is, here's the thread you don't pull, and everything will be unusual. e, we first came up with one performance and it became clear that it could be, but it’s not the same and only when, again, on new year’s after faust, e, on new year’s we went to belovezhskaya pushcha. for the first time in my life i was in belovezhskaya pushcha and i had never been there before. and this one , this one, all of a sudden you understand somehow in a new way, well, this is about the question that nothing ever it happens. by chance, somehow suddenly the nature of belarus opened up in a new way for me, somehow suddenly people opened up in a new way and that's it. it 's endless. somehow it opened , opened, opened, opened, and suddenly we were at a certain moment. eh, come to a conclusion. i say it should be absolutely be- you understand, absolutely belarusian history should become not just some important element, but it became the basis for creating a performance of such a high-quality performance that a person will come to and learn everything about belarus here all of a sudden such a super-task appeared, and then the titanic work began, the keys were found, that is, you suddenly understand, there was a feeling as if all of a sudden everything had opened up and the meaning began to open up. atmosphere appeared the atmosphere, it seems to me, is for the theater. this is generally very important. it is the creation of the atmosphere that is very characteristic. if u how to leave only the text. eh, colloquial, it was not kratkievich that was the difficulty until the moment when they were found . as they say, they did not open. uh, you understand the chakras, that is, there must have been something somewhere such an important thing for a director to open up to, uh, a composer. that is, i also tried to understand that for vladimir the soldier became important in this essay. this was his first true writing. how is annaya at home different from anna motornaya at work? somehow the farther into the forest , everything is less and less, because the more. uh, as they say , there are fewer opportunities to work in the theater. i have at home today, of course the theater is the bolshoi theatre. he won't let you be anywhere else but my family. oh, thank god today daughter grew up and when a child is 15 years old , parents already have the opportunity to do their job with their creativity in more detail, but, as for the theater, of course, it absorbs you entirely bolshoi theater. you know how such a big beautiful monster is such a big golden lion. he eats you completely without a trace. if he likes you, he won't let you go. what what a man fuck, appreciate the most. honesty devotion and strength the strength of the soul the strength of character and the ability to be strong does not advertise. it's like with aristocrats, an aristocrat will never be to boast of the amount of money, there will never be aristoc
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vladimir putin ordered the partial mobilingization of 300,000 reservists. russian media believes it could be one million. the matter is not that we're afraid, the matter is our dislike of the situation. the man at the border says, i do not like what they're doing in ukraine. the decision to call up more reservist have pushback as middle aged men are shipped and may receive two weeks of instruction before headed to ukraine. and it's creating more pressure for president putin who threatened to use nuclear weapons as the war continues. and putin is trying to have more victories across ukraine and why the referendum voting is underway in eastern and southern ukraine that would formalize the annexation of this territory from the perspective of the russians, though both the ukrainians and western allies call this process a quote, sham and illeg illegitimate. there were fresh protests in moscow, and women in black clothing coming to the streets and protesting against sending their husbands and sons into battle as president putin signs a law that could imprison people for 10 years if they refuse to fight for their unit. griff: trey, thank you. aishah: griff, for more on ukraine's counter offensive and russia's partial mobilization is the senior of the armed forces. daria, what a thrill to have you in the studio with us. you're leading a delegation that's visiting with congress, this just past week. we'll get to that in just a second. the president putin's recent threats to be using nuclear weapons. how serious should we be taking those threats. >> hello, it's a pleasure to be here. i'm a surgeon armed forces and i've been in the armed forces since 2018 and now we're here in the u.s. to talk to american government, american people, to share our experience and to make people know that we are fighting, we will-- we are ready to win this war. the question is, the price and sure, we want to win with less casualty rate, to save our civilians and that's why we are looking for help with more heavy weapons and for your question, thank you. if to ask how serious should we take the threat, of using the nuclear weapons by russia. from my side, i can say we should take it seriously because actually they can do anything. they are mad enough, but it doesn't mean that we are going to give up and it doesn't mean that we are afraid, okay, we're afraid as people because we are, we have our families there. >> right. we have our friends, our brothers, sisters, and children, and they are all under attack now, but still, we are ready to fight and we are sure for serious response from all civilized world. if something like this happens. aishah: you have been fighting with all of our heart and soul and that is the reason, perhaps, for this response from president putin, the huge ukrainian wins earlier this month taking back regions in kharkiv, successful counter offensive. how were the ukrainian forces able to do that. >> first of all, i can say that our soldiers are really motivated because we have our home and that's the answer for everything, we have no option to give up. we had just to win. and also, we are really grateful for all the people in the world that support us and especially, too, u.s. government and people for the huge support and with powerful weapons they gave us. for example, the himars systems, they are super successful and super accurate. actually, my position is a sniper school instructor, so i can tell that himars should be compared to sniper rifle with a rocket because it can fly far away. aishah: wow. >> and it can be super accurate. so we're sure that we can hit russian objects like military bases, ammunition stores, like their supplies routes. so we can hit it with low risk of hitting some civilian infrastructure because it's our territory, it's our people, and we would much all want them to be safe. >> so you're here to tell congress, your weapons that you're sending us are working. >> yeah. aishah: to show them that they're working. is congress, is the u.s. doing enough to help you win this war? >> that's not what i can judge because i don't know much about what is going on in diplomatic area. i know-- >> are they giving-- >> i know they're very supportive and we talk to people in congress in the department of defense, in pentagon. we can say that they are really supportive and they understand the threat and what's going on. so, we're received some good news for us, and we are really grateful for what we've heard. being here for me, it's like being among friends. that's what i felt. aishah: that's good to here. >> inside and speaking to congressmen and women. and we're grateful for that. aishah: we're grateful for you to come into the studio and brave, brave, and i couldn't believe that 25% of the ukrainian military are women. incredible fact. thank you, we appreciate the update. >> you thanks for having me. griff: aishah and daria, great interview. and police efforts across the country are partially blamed for spiking crime rates, particularly in big democrat-run cities. we'll talk to one man who wants to turn that around next. i earn 5% cash back on travel purchased through chase with chase freedom unlimited. i earn 5% on our cabin. hello cashback! hello, kevin hart! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. becoming a morning person starts the night before with new neuriva relax and sleep. it has l-theanine to help me relax from daily stress. plus, shoden ashwagandha for quality sleep. so i can wake up refreshed. neuriva think bigger. breakthrough heartburn... means your heartburn treatment is broken. try zegerid otc. it contains the leading medicine to treat frequent heartburn, uniquely designed for absorption. get all day, all night relief with zegerid otc. >> i think we've done a great job of putting benchmarks and guardrails in, lowering some things, to make sure that communities are safer and that's the one thing that i don't want us to lose sight of. we have to make sure that the american people are safe and that's what they're asking for in rural communities, small communities, and urban communities. griff: that was representative joyce beatty, from ohio. and here, the cops direct founder, and thank you very much. and your reaction to what the house has passed. will that help with the spiraling crime happening across our country? >> here is my opinion on it. the first thing, that's outstanding that we're providing law enforcement with body cameras. i think that's great for the civilian and for the police officer as well. it's great to have additional overtime and incentives, however, my question is, where are we providing law enforcement with the ability to go out there and save lives and work to protect our community that way? and that's what cops direct is doing. on the other side of it, is providing law enforcement agencies that don't have the funding with the critically needed trauma care equipment that they need so they can save their own lives and civilians across the nation when the call comes. griff: so we're seeing communities trying to stand up their own police forces in lieu of not having enough officers on the street and you're going out there and specifically what are you doing? >> so what cops direct does is we field requests from law enforcement agencies across the nation, doesn't matter if it's washington, florida or anywhere in between. they're telling us exactly what they need in the realm of first responder trauma care equipment, so that they can equip their officers so that when the call comes and there's a shooting, a school shooting, let's think about our kids for second or a bad vehicle accident, whatever it could be, they've got the equipment with them to render aid in that moment where individuals are hanging on the cusp of life and death and it's important to note the average e.m.s. response time, bless our paramedics, can be over 15 minutes in eastern areas, when a cop is on scene often in minutes and that's the difference between someone coming home alive and not making it at all. cops direct is making a difference, it's a nonprofit. griff: and good on you for doing that. take a snapshot of san francisco, new york, philadelphia, facing crime. seattle lowest number of police officers in 30 years. new york city 38% more officers leaving the force than last year. and philadelphia almost 20% target police force staffing. is this problem, in your estimation, one that is going to get worse or is enough being done to deal with it? >> i think that the problem is going to get worse until we as a nation turn and appreciate what law enforcement does. everybody wants to vilify law enforcement until it's that individual's time to call 911 and rely on that person to come and rescue them, save their life, protect them. and so, what we need to do is turn the tables. i'll be the first to say to every cop out there, and to their families, thank you for what you do. we are are here at cops direct to empower you to save lives and come home in one piece at the end of your shift. once we do that, and appreciate what they do. we don't vilify firefighters, but we certainly do like to vilify cops and we're the first ones to say, cops, you're outstanding, thank you for keeping our nation safe and we're here to have your backs. griff: officers have been saying for the last several years, don't vilify us, we're not the bad guy, but yet, obviously, we have seen the end result. i want to play quickly, we put together a sound bite of some democrats, now we're 44 days from election and they seem to be singing a different tune now in campaign ads previously when they want today defund the police. here is a sampling. >> i swore an oath to the constitution to put country first before party and to get things done. increase police funding. but kim is different, she listens to us and she delivers. it's kim who got more money for law enforcement. i thought it was a joke because i knew for a fact she would never defund the police. griff: in the last few seconds, aaron. too little too late or will this help? >> of course it will change their narrative when they're on their heels. i say this, america, donate to cops direct to tell our law enforcement. let's cops direct, let's fund cops direct so we can fund the police and we've got your backs. politicians will say whatever people want to hear and we're out there with law enforcement. don't donate to politician, donate to cops direct to provide the law agencies what they need and we're doing it free. griff: and you see copsdirect.org on the bottom of your scene. thanks for joining us on a saturday. >> thanks, griff, have a great day. griff: aishah. aishah: former president trump slamming the media for ignoring the killing of a north dakota teenager, who was said to be part of an extremist group. ♪ any way ♪ ♪ any way you want it ♪ ♪ that's the way you 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anna? anna, i just want to find out what's happening. okay, there you go. there seemed to be a lot of people in queue there at buckingham palace and that queue is moving. what is happening there? >> reporter: so in many ways what you're seeing right here, actually people just milling around. people want to get to the gates of buckingham palace to have a look. yesterday, when i was walking around there, people were actually allowed to lay their flowers at the foot offed bying ham palace, pin them to the gates. there were so many flowers by this morning, if anyone can remember the death of princess diana, they created a special memorial garden just over the road in green park where we were this morning, that's where people are being encouraged as well to lay flowers and it's just beautiful. i can only imagine how many thousands of bouquets there will be in the coming days. it's a place for people to mourn, to reflect on, you know, the passing of the queen and how they felt about her. but also to gather. and there's a bit of a celebration, i feel. i think the mood is changing here in london, particularly look forward to the next chapter of the monarchy. >> okay. and then consoscott, back where are at windsor, do you have any idea of the whereabouts of the fab four, where our biographer kate williams, that's how she described them earlier, will they all be staying there, is there any idea whether they will be seen again as a foursome? >> reporter: to my knowledge we haven't gotten any official confirmation as to where exactly they'll be staying. i can tell you that normally the prince and princess of wales, will and kate, they live on a house just on the other side of these trees here. it is on the grounds of the windsor castle estate. that is where they moved with their family just recently, actually, their kids started attending a new school about 15 minutes from here. their very first day was the same day that the queen died. the reason that they made that move was to give their family more privacy, more of a normal life, they said, than the one they had, more of a fishbowl at kensington palace. of course the sussexes usually live in california but their official uk residence is the same one they lived in when they were working members of the royal family, it's called frogmore cottage, only 600 yards from where will and kate live and where the principal and princess of wales live. and so harry had said in that famous or infamous oprah interview that his relationship with his mother right now is space. given how much time it will be before the funeral of the queen, now their relationship may be time, and maybe time is what they really need to reconcile their relationship if that's something that either of the brothers is really interested in doing. but i can tell from you talking to the people here, that there is a sincere hope from virtually everyone that i've met that the two might actually sit down and resolve their differences. >> and today, i mean, that was an incredible moment of sincerity, wasn't it? all right, scott mclean, anna stewart, thanks so much, we'll check back with you. >>> more than 120 countries, 14 different u.s. presidents, and dozens of corgis. remembering the queen by the numbers. and how charles' reign might differ from hers. they're investing with merrill. think miss allen is texting for backup? no she's totally in charge. of herer portfolio and daniel g. she's building a greener future and he's... running a pretend restaurant. and phil? phil has questions, but none of them are about his portfolio. digital tools so impressive, your money never stops working for you with merrill, a bank of america company. singlecare is accepted at major pharmacies nationwide. just look up your presiption on the singlecare app and show the coupon to your pharmacist. go to singlecare.com or dnload the app today. oh, that i can't believe i scored this price feeling! well believe it baby! because wayfair always delivers. the look you want at the prices you want. so you can have the home you want! see we told you
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>> reporter: yeah. this is something folks has been expecting. the money has been coming in. they were wondering when it would -- we're getting quite a lot of grass cutting here today. >> you're doing well with it, though. >> reporter: we'll keep going. sabotage, i say. but, you know, you have donald trump raising a lot of money. this has been going on for months and months. what you've heard from republicans is when is he going to spend that money on us? they want all of the millions of dollars to funnel into key races, so this is going to be its seems kind of the official apparatus for that to happen. this superpac, they say it's going to be his operation for political engagement. we are just two months away from the elections. we talk to focus and they say it's a little bit late. it's important to net when he has engaged in this election season so far, it hasn't always turned out the way the republicans wanted. you look at his kind of hand-picked senate candidate who is aren't doing very well right now, and you talk to republicans behind closed doors and they say times he makes things a little harder, a lot are praying and hoping some money will work out in their favor here. it's the clearest indication also that trump is probably going the use some of this money to run in 2024, which we largely expect him to do, and we'll continue to the see him out on the road. but when you watch a trump rally with j.d. vance, for example, it turns into a trump rally talking about himself and quote, unquote, fake news and pushing the big lie, and at times hitting the person he's talking about, saying j.d. vance was kissing his butt now, something if you're candidate you probably don't want the person up there endoring you talk about it. it's always a mixed bag with donald trump. republicans are hoping some of these key races work out in their favor. >> you general daniels reporting without breaking a stride in a an attacking landscape scene. we'll let you go before the backpack blowers come out. >>> markets head for a losing week over fear the fed is doing too much on interest rates with more to come, perhaps. some possible good news, as american oil hits its lowest level since january. cnbc's dominic chu joins us next. er ever assembled. next is the new great garlic. the tender rotisserie style chicken is sublime and the roasted garlic aioli adds a lovely pecan flavor. man, the second retirement really changed you. the new subway series. what's your pick? 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is that the working theory that that's coming, a recession is coming down the line? >> there's a growing narrative. to that point, willie, one of the headlines that was catching a lot of wall street traders and investors this morning was a call out of analysts at goldman sachs. the team over there has now slashed its year-end forecast for the large-cap s&p 500 stock index to 3,600. what that means is if it hits that 3,600 level that goldman is predicting, that would be at the lowest level since just around that june market sell thauf we saw. so that's 4% below where we were yesterday. in their explanation as to why they made the call, they cited an interesting anecdotal piece of evidence. they said in many of their conversations with the bank's clients an increasing number of their stock investors are saying there's no choice and that it was inevitable in their words that a hard landing, economic landing was going to happen. so that call is kind of echoing just a lot of to your point, what wall street is expecting in that the fed will trigger at some point a recession down the line. >> another interesting story, dom, that impacts media and sports, apple tv plus, making a big play around the nfl. they have major league baseball if you want to watch aaron judge try to try thai the record tonight. you have to watch it on apple tv plus. what are they look at in terms of football and the super bowl? >> it's the most popular sport in america. the nfl to your point is saying that apple music, apple music will be the new title sponsor of the new super bowl halftime show. you may recall pepsi had been the sponsor since 2013. reports say apple may have paid as much as a reported $50 million per year for a five-year deal to be that title sponsor, and maybe for good reason. more than 120 million viewers watched the 2022 halftime show, which we all remember featured dr. dre, snoop dogg, eminem, a big rap scene, and super bowl lvii in glendale, arizona, could be another well-watched event so maybe a big play on whether or not they could reach more people with that apple music targeted marketing. >> so many sports going to streaming now like everything else. >>> now to a book on far-right extremism in america and a group that came into sharp focus during the last presidential election. >> you have repeatedly criticized the vice president for not specifically calling out antifa and other left-wing groups. but are you willing tonight to condemn white supremacists and militia groups -- >> sure. >> -- and to say that they need to stand down and not add to the violence in a number of these cities as we saw in kenosha and portland? >> i would say almost everything i see is from the left wing, not right wing. i'm willing to do anything -- i want to see peace. >> then do it, sir. do it. say it. >> what do you want to call them? give me a name. >> proud boys. >> proud boys, stand back and stand by, but i'll tell you what, i'll tell you what, somebody's got to do something about antifa and the left. >> stand back and stand by. joining us now, author and investigative reporter andy campbell. his new book is titled "we are proud boys: how a right-wing street gang ushered in a new era of american extremism." great to see you, andy. here's how you set things up for readers -- the proud boys managed to capture the hearts and minds of a substantial slice of the american public during the trump years. they enjoyed great public power and influence despite sitting atop a colossal wave of violent extremism that was causing irreparable damage to the country. to understand how they managed to build such an empire, you have to go back to their first few months in action when they were gaining popularity on the right. they were playing a double-sided game, fighting out the right wing's grievances in the street while at the same time buttering up the right people in the upper echelon of the gop. to that point, andy, you interviewed roger stone, who admitted to you he's been advising the proud boyings for years. tell us about that. >> right. this is about the embrace by the gop about the right-wing before. i spoke to roger stone last year when he was under intense scrutiny for his proximity to the january 6th insurrection. he admitted he's been advising the proud boys for years as they became a more political monitor and he's helped them on how to get out of trouble after their assaults. he was friends with enrique, the proud boys chairman behind bars right now waiting a sedition trial in the january 6th insurrection. the extremists have already got on the top echelon of the gop, and with the proud boys, they enjoy celebration from right-wing media and political pun difficults to the point where they look to a swath of americans like the defenders of trump. i mean, they see themselves as an enforcement arm of the gop and they take their marching orders from trump's rhetoric and the rhetoric on fox news. so, going forward -- yeah. sorry. >> i'm sorry. i didn't mean to interrupt you. go ahead. >> going forward, we are look at political violence that's not just at maga rallies, you're seeing it in normalization brought on by republicans like stone. >> ray, culminating that moment we just showed at a presidential debate when the sitting president of the united states effectively sent up a bat signal. how significant was that moment to the proud boys? >> yeah. you can argue that the president didn't intend to activate the proud boys when he said stands back and stand by. you could argue he can't put a sentence together. it doesn't matter. the proud boys took that quote as marching orders and started gearing up for civil war immediately and gearing up for january 6th, which they saw as their last stand for trump. the justice department believes that they not only have an outside role in showing up at the insurrection but believe they also helped plan it. these sedition trials next year are going to give us a better look at that and also give us a better look hopefully at their relationships with top-level gop officials. >> andy, what's the state of the proud boys today? obviously, they enjoyed their biggest moment at a presidential debate but under the four years of donald trump as they were validated by sitting politicians. where are they now? what are they doing now? what are their goals for future? >> even as number of their members sit in jail awaiting sedition charges, they are still committing acts of violence at a rapid clip. this goes back to that normalization of political violence. proud boys and other extremists are showing up at regular, everyday american activities. you have them at abortion clinics, at, you know, children's hospitals, you have them at public libraries. they are fighting tucker carlson and donald trump's culture war out in the street at more rapid clip than ever. one has to hope that, you know, through this next election, we can look at, you know, the extremist candidates who are aligned with these forces and, you know, hopefully voters will ask themselves whether they want those people running the country. >> that's the thing. candidates in really important races, statewide races, have done a lot more than given a wink to the proud boys. they've supported them. 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>> certainly it will. as our friend david jolly, who is now with us today, has often said, you can be pro-life and still pro roe. what we have seen in the 90 days since the decision was officially overturned is a kickoff any of really, really unfortunate human rights violations where young girls are being forced to carry babies to term where women are crossing state lines to pursue abortion as health care and where corporations are in a state of flux not knowing what to do between abiding by the letter of the law in some of these deep red state and supporting their employees and their employees that they are trying to recruit. i think that that will have a fundamental effect on the midterms. i am not one to say that white suburban women are going to come out to save us. i do think that objectively over the last 50 years of post roe jurisprudence, choice has sunk in to be in a way of life in america. we would like to return to that state of normalcy. >> yeah. susan, when asked about the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade, 21% of adults strongly supported well 90% -- look at this. 53% strongly oppose it. how much is this issue putting gop candidates on defense? >> it's putting them on defense because they can't talk about what they want to, which is the economy and inflation. when you include, count those numbers together in that poll that you showed, that gets you up to 48% being the top issue, whether in inflation or the economy, versus 22% for abortion. people still put the economy slash inflation at the top of their list. that's not to say that people, especially women, are not absolutely infuriated that a right has been taken away from them. if they will show up to the polls and vote against extreme behavior, the problem is which will win out for democrats, the idea of turnout for protecting a right that has -- gaining back a right that has been lost, or did someone go food shopping and go to the gas station before they went to vote and say, things are still very expensive? >> carlos, as we break down of the issues by party, are you surprised that voters are split? they are split so narrowly when it comes to immigration and education. look at that. there are two points there how might those -- >> yeah, alex. i can tell you, in american suburbs, that split is very evident. i really think that american suburbs are going to decide who controls congress after the november election. what is happening is, as susan said, republicans want to be talking about inflation in the economy, but they have to compete with the abortion issue, which has become very prominent after the overturning of roe. there is another factor which is not inflect -- donald trump being out there on the campaign trail hurt republicans in suburbs. donald trump is a massive distraction for republicans because he takes away attention from inflation, the economy, these issues were republicans know that they have an upper hand against democrats. i really think the reason we have seen these changes in the polls in recent months where democrats are doing better is because republicans have lost ground in those suburbs. i remind people that those suburbs turned them back to -- i think they are going to be decisive now. >> i'm curious if the election for the house of representatives was held today, 47% of the voters say they would support a rotten candidate. 26 -- within the margin of error. there was once a time where republicans wear a mask if she were to take over the house. how confident should relatives be about that? >> they still have structural advantages. history is on their side. democrats control the entirety of government. this is a midterm election. we've seen what happens in those weather was 2010 or 2018, right? drastic changes against the party. republicans certainly are not in the strong position they were in just a couple of months ago. the fact that the supreme court overturned roe has republicans on defense on abortion. it was democrats on defense for decades. donald trump being out there in the news is bad for republicans. it looks like this is going to be a lot closer than people thought. >> as you consider the poll numbers today, don, what is the advantage within the senate? where do you get it? >> i have to give the democrats it right now. it won't be anything more than 51 or 52 in a dream scenario. one thing is going to wreck the republican party in the house and senate. they really produce some subpar candidates this year. herschel walker is an objectively subpar candidate. donald trump put one of the golden boys, j.d. vance, in an extraordinary precarious position. he said that he was kissing his you know what for his support. trump is not going away. he will certainly call more attention to himself in north carolina against a quality candidate down there. i'm looking forward to seeing if val demings will pick up the pace in florida. i think you have some really subpar republican senate candidates. if the house as candidates who are -- of course, we exclude congressman carvalho. if the candidates are less talented, you are getting a hodgepodge of really subpar relic at house candidates as well. i think that there are extraordinarily poor candidates in a way that neither party has seen in quite some time. >> extraordinary statement. susan, phil maker michael moore gave a major production this weekend. take a listen. >> i think that there is going to be such a landslide against the raiders, especially the 147 republicans who, just hours after the insurrection, voted to not certify the elected president of the united states, joe biden. i think there are so many people coming out to vote. >> how motivating do you think that concept, that fact could be? >> i think it's motivating. what michael moore did so well in 2016 was understand that where the populist class of the republican party was, those men and women who did not have a college education who may have been union or former union workers -- when you're talking about midterms, you're not talking just about states in the senate. in the house, it's five seats, alex. that's how many republicans have to pick up. i think it will be hard to see them not picking up five seats in the midterms. when it comes to the senate, i agree with don. i think they are going to hold not because people are so in hammered with the democrats right now in those suburban areas, but they just can't stomach the candidates that the republicans have set up. >> okay, susan. don and carlos, do you guys -- a great check. thank you so much. what we can expect in this week's january 6th committee hearing and why it might not be the last one as the chairman had indicated. had indicated. it's the all-new subway series menu. twelve irresistible new subs. the most epic sandwich roster ever created. ♪♪ it's subway's biggest refresh yet! ♪♪ when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. 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>> disarray. a town that has been battered by shelling, pockmarked with mortars. many of the buildings there and the holes there were destroyed. there are a few people who remain in that small village. they do continue to keep up what they can, trying to push forward even as latimer putting right now is saying that he will add hundreds of thousands of soldiers to the fight. >> busloads of a man cross rush -- moscow want the world to see. framed by these images, it does not. resistance to the mobilization order from vladimir putin brutally crushed. more than 730 protesters were arrested this weekend while lions build at the border. those eligible desperate for a way out. >> i am afraid to be mobilized. i don't want to participate in this war. i decided to escape. >> russian forces struggled after stunning advances by ukrainian fighters taking back huge swaths of territory and millions of dollars worth of russian equipment. this soldier says, we will prepare this tank and use it to cut down more russians. determined to tighten its grip on the areas it still controls, the kremlin held referendums on russian rule. ukraine and western allies called those votes a sham, neither fair nor free. this video appears to show poll workers going door to door with ballots accompanied by armed soldiers. in mariupol, voters went to the polls amid the -- some who escaped the ruins are now living in kyiv, disgusted by what they call fake referendums. this man said they ruined the city and killed thousands of people. as the war rumbles on, russian strikes hit a building in his operation in the south. ukrainian forces searched to retake control of voice or crippling out further west. the town was liberated at a terrible cost. yeah, they will continue to pay that cost, it appears, alex. we continue to hear more throughout the day during our trip down. it is something that those that remained say is just a constant in those areas. >> the devastation ensues no matter what. okay, jay gray. thank you. let's go to capitol hill. we're getting mixed signals from the january 6th committee as to whether this week's hearing will be its final one. last night at the texas tribune festival, congressman -- we don't anticipate that it will be the last hearing. this morning, her fellow committee member congressman raskin offered a different perspective. >> it may be the last investigative public hearing where we are going to try to round out the factual narrative. i'm hopeful that we will have a hearing that lays out all of our legislative recommendations about how to prevent cools -- electoral sabotage in the future. >> nbc's ali vitale is in austin texas for us right now. we -- what more can you tell us about what liz cheney said? >> yeah, alex. they're being tightlipped about what wednesday is going to look like. all the committee members that we have heard from both here in austin and now that congressman raskin is back in washington -- all of them are saying that they are promising new material and new information. i actually think that while it sounds like cheney and raskin are saying different things, and they might be, i actually think they're saying the same thing, which is that the hearing on wednesday is the last active investigation hearing that we will see, but that when they release the interim report and in the final report sometime towards the end of the year, there will be hearings around those two things as well. those hearings could look different than what we have already come to expect. it is a continuation of the committee's work. for cheney, as she is working on january 6th, she is charting the blueprint for a path forward as she has made this promise time and again to do whatever she can do to make sure that donald trump is never in the oval office again. she didn't go so far as to say that she would run for president here, though she clearly left that door open, but she did say that she would be willing to campaign for democrats if they were campaigning against election deniers, even going so far in one situation when a questioner asked to hear what they should do if there are republican voters who are with an election denier running at the republican level -- this is what she said to do. >> i would advise them to vote against the election deniers. the most important observation not just elected officials have but everyone has is to do your part to make sure that people who believe in what the election deniers are saying, the people who would tear the republic down, don't get power. >> alex, to that end, cheney said she herself would be willing to campaign for democrats. she gave the example of katie hobbs who is running against carrie lake in arizona for governor. she said she is not yet ready to get rid of her republican title. she is staying with the party at this point. she did say that if donald trump were to become the nominee in 2024, she wouldn't leave the republican party. >> absolutely extraordinary. okay. ali vitale, thank you so much. the potential consequences of the new york state lawsuit against donald trump and three of his children -- could this be the case with the most devastating impact? 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>> well, i think it depends on the extent of damage is that the case inflicts at her prosecution inflicts on the trump family and her business. michael is completely right that he has never had a lot of cash on the end. he's almost a dead addict. he as always heavily mortgaged the properties. most of his wealth is tied up in a handful of skyscrapers in new york city. tish james is seeking to bar him from doing business in the state of new york so people have to unload those if he gets convicted. that is a fire sale, which means buyers will know they will have to pay top dollar because he needs to get out of the property. she has made to criminal referrals out of this case, one to the irs and one to the southern district. that is hanging over his head. i think the family's legacy is in new york. everything like donald trump stands on was built by donald trump. again, now, he has another -- i think this is an existential threat to his business and his financial well-being. >> you cited these two other incidents when you put the family legacy on the precipice. why is this different? is it different? >> in the past, what had happened before, remember that he ended up losing a huge chunk of -- the only reason he didn't go bankrupt was because his siblings bailed him out using his father's money. this time, backside to continue to deal with him in the early 90s because he was essentially too big to fail. if they had kicked him out of everything, they might not have gotten -- they might have worked with trump back then. a lot is involved in an intense and sophisticated way. he is facing legal battles on multiple fronts inside new york and outside new york. he has never faced this kind of a lineup of legal hurdles ever in his career. >> it does seem insurmountable. you also write that the trump chose to invoke the fifth amendment protection against self incrimination hundreds of times. it could be used against them in a civil jury trial, something james could not do any criminal case. how significant is that? >> you know, errol tran and donald trump collectively took the fifth more than 900 times. >> they did. >> if you put that in front of a jury, the prosecutors are allowed to instruct the jury that they could consider that as an admission of guilt. if the trumps have nothing to hide, they would have no reason to take the fifth. you could argue that they do have a right not to incriminate themselves, but to the larger issue is that they have not been forthcoming beyond the depositions. they haven't been forthcoming with documentation throughout the prosecution as well as in other prosecutions they face. they are clearly engaging in behavior that any prosecutor would consider to be hiding. it's going to be tested at trial. >> to your point about the multiple lawsuits that donald trump is facing right now, regarding the one around the documents found at mar-a-lago, how could that investigation affect the new york attorney general civil case? could it actually help laetitia james's case? >> i think it could. there's a pattern of behavior here. the federal government has discovered that trump did not turn over the documentation that they asked of him when he left the white house. they threw their investigation discovered that he and his lawyers and himself in tandem we're actively miss leading the federal government about what they had. this is also been an issue, as i mentioned earlier, in her investigation. she had repeatedly going to court to ask judges to force the trumps to turn over documents. as you know, trump sued me for libel when i was at the new york times. over the course of that case, we engaged in a long series of discovery motions with his team. they were loath -- when we eventually got his banking records and his tax records. he gave us a tax return early on that was so heavily redacted it looked like across for puzzle. the only discernible income in those tax returns at that point was milan's modeling income. we didn't care about that. we really have to keep battling him to get records turned over. there is a long, decades-long pattern of behavior around this that i think letitia james's office could leverage to dig further into trump's documentation, particularly around finances. >> it's going to be so interesting to see how this plays out. we will come back to you for more on your analysis. tim o'brien, thank you. outrage in iran as the government tries to crack down on protesters. new word on the matter just a short time ago from the white house coming your way next. t time ago from e thwhit house coming your way next private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business, you can make it even smarter. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is. and where it's going. 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what concerns are they expressing? >> alex, hanging over the biden administration's decision-making about how to respond to these protests in iran is what happened back in 2009. during the green movement in iran, there were widespread protests. the former obama administration was really hands off by design. they were afraid that if the u.s. leapt into action to try to support the protesters, it would actually undermine them by making a possible for iran's government to -- look, these are not homegrown protests. this is the west fomenting unrest in iran. the obama administration was heavily criticized for not doing more proactively to actively support those protesters back then, so we are now hearing this morning from national security adviser jake sullivan who says that they are taking a different approach this time. they realize that you can't overthink it. it doesn't matter what the u.s. does. iran is going to claim that this is externally motivated anyway. the u.s. this time is taking a much more proactive support to helping these protesters. take a listen. >> right after these protests broke out, our administration began speaking out. the president went to the well of the united nations and said that the united states stands with the citizens of iran, the woman of iran, as they demand their rights and their dignity and a better future in iran. we have taken tangible steps to sanction the morality police who caused the death of this young woman. we've taken steps to make it easier for the iranian people to get access to the internet and taking medicaid with one another and with the world. >> perhaps the biggest out that the u.s. has taken so far is what jake sullivan was mentioning at the end there, alex, referring to internet access. we've been seeing these rolling blackouts across iran which are corresponding to -- typically, u.s. sanctions prohibit u.s. companies from providing technology to iran from doing that kind of business with them. the treasury department in recent days created an exception to that to allow u.s. companies to do the kind of work necessary to kind of expand access within iran. people can go on to social media and organize and communicate about what is happening there. we have already started to see some companies like elon musk's starlink start to step up to try to expand that internet access for people in iran. >> like he has done in ukraine. thank you so much. we appreciate it. in a moment, the two important deadlines ahead this week in the mar-a-lago document investigation and why donald trump may regret that he wanted a special master in the case. people are scrambling to prop sandbags out of a potential cat for hurricane. there is new work day on when that storm might hit. y on whe that storm might hit that storm might hit the new subway series menu. the greatest sandwich roster ever assembled. tony, the new outlaw's got double pepper jack and juicy steak. let's get some more analysis on that, chuck. mmm. pepper jack. tender steak. very insightful, guys. the new subway series. what's your pick? 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td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place, help!rofessor, subscriptions are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. do you think the market is overreacting? how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i love you!! please ignore that. td ameritrade. award-winning customer service that has your back. such tree-mendous views. i'm at a moss for words. td ameritrade. when a cough tries to steal dad's punchlines, he takes robitussin naturals powered by 100% drug-free ingredients. are you gonna leaf me hanging? soothe your cough naturally. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderateo-seveczema,orde hide my skin? not me. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. hide my skin? not me. and for kids ages 6 months and up that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. serious allergic reactions
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td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place.down, but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i love you!! td ameritrade. award-winning customer service that has your back. want more from your vitamins? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement. to daily digestive support. to more wellness solutions every day. get more with nature's bounty. no matter who you are, to more wellness solutions every day. being yourself can be tough when you have severe asthma. triggers can pop up out of nowhere, causing inflammation that can lead to asthma attacks. but no matter what type of severe asthma you have, tezspire™ can help. tezspire™ is an add-on treatment for people 12 and over... that proactively reduces inflammation... ...which means you could have fewer attacks, breathe better, and relieve your asthma symptoms. so, you can be you, whoever you are. tezspire™ is not a rescue medication. don't take tezspire™ if you're all
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td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place, help!subscriptions are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. do you think the market is overreacting? how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i love you!! please ignore that. td ameritrade. award-winning customer service that has your back. >> o'donnell: the abortion rights landscape shifted again today, with west virginia becoming the latest state to enact a near-total ban on thet e procedure. the new law bans abortions at all stages of pregnancy, with few exceptions. a similar law took effect thursday in indiana. more than a dozen other states moved to ban the procedure this summer after the supreme court struck down "roe v. wade." in orlando, florida, bad weather today hampered the search for a student who's been missing since thursday night, when an apparent lightning strike sank their boat during rowing practice. one other student was taken to the hospital. all right, up next, alaska braces for an historic superstorm, bringing hurricane-
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td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place, help!tions are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. do you think the market is overreacting? how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i love you!! please ignore that. td ameritrade. award-winning customer service that has your back. new astepro allergy. td ameritrade. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. >> duncan: a man who once ran mississippi's welfare agency pleaded guilty today to federal charges in the largest public corruption case in the state's history. john davis admitted to misspending millions of dollars that were supposed to help needy families. others linked to the scandal include retired 1/2 quarterback brett favre and former mississippi governor phil bryant. tesla is recalling more than a million vehicles in the united states. the world's largest electric vehicle m
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td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place, help!are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. do you think the market is overreacting? how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i love you!! please ignore that. td ameritrade. award-winning customer service that has your back. martha's vineyard residents -- if the american promise. in these moments, when it feels less though we are teetering on -- what our leaders failed to live up to those promises, who instead, do the very worst, it's our fellow citizens who remind us who we are. us who we are all right, when it rains, it pours. literally. this morning, hundreds of thousands in canada are waking up with no power as fiona barrels of their coast as one of the stronger storms to ever hit the country. yesterday, the then category three hurricane hammered bermuda with heavy rain and winds near the hundred and 25 miles per hour. meanwhile, days after impact, islands in the caribbean are still dealing with the aftermath. that's including puerto ri
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leading lady anna de aroma cried at the press conference and the premiere and why she was accompanied on the red carpet by brad pitt, we will tell in the news of show business in anna anna'sow business news for nothing, she put on a pink pleated dress with a deep neckline, and it clearly referred to the famous white dress marilyn from the itch the seventh year, the same one in which the air from the grate above the subway inflated to the admiration of numerous girls who gathered to stare at the shooting and at many famous actress films. andrew dominica actually about it, how the public craved to see monroe as a sex symbol while the actress herself suffered. past and present for 3 hours, we are shown the whole path of jean's norm from an unwanted child who was tormented by a mother who suffered from schizophrenia, yes, a desirable, but deeply unhappy woman. whose life was cut short 36 years old, 34-year-old cuban anna darmos surprisingly fit into the image in order to achieve similarity not only in appearance, but also in voice, she did not have to study with a teacher for a whole year to get rid of her spanish accent. some viewers. however, his. anyway, they heard even in
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anna will agree to spend this evening with me. have a glass of wine why not? well, that's good. good evening miss i'm bullet. good evening. tatyana and this is my friend anna hello madam. anna actually i'm a mademoiselle. excuse me, excuse me, tatyana keeps my house in order while i'm at work. i put it right. well, you know what is right, you practically do not. well, while tatyana cooks something for us, we can take a walk, yes, if you have? by the way, i was born in france. recently at home, i tried here. well, to recreate, so to speak, a small corner. good old trannies well, this is my little pond. no, today we will have dinner in parallel. for the mysterious female soul. why for women yes? because when i'm next to you. i feel better. you are a very modern woman. just because you don't rate yourself well. i've been working with russians for five years now. and believe me, this is the first time i've met someone like you. what's not so special about you? independence pride beauty, i think this is enough to distinguish you from others. usually a woman, or ugly, therefore, regardless or beautiful well, here i am at home. thank you for a wonderful evening. i hope mademoisell
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like i did with preservision" td ameritrade, this is anna. hi annaosition is all over the place. subscriptions are down, but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i love you!! td ameritrade. award-winning customer service that has your back. peaceful state. full plate. wait, are you my blind date? dancing crew. trip for two. nail the final interview. buy or lease? masterpiece. inside joke. artichoke. game with doug. brand new mug. come here, kid. gimme a hug. the more you want to do, the more we want to do. boosters designed for covid-19 variants are now available. brought to you by pfizer & biontech. >>> to the index of other news tonight. and pepsico is recalling the starbucks espresso vanilla triple shot, comes in a can, due to possible contamination by metal fragments. recalled cans were districted in seven states. 15 ounce cans sold in packages of 12. consumers urged to return the drinks to their place of purchase. >>> and renowned jazz pianist ramsey lewis has died.
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however, the empress anna and anna are gracious. say, confess. what did you think?s who are the cursed criminals? you confess yourself, perhaps you will have mercy. i will pat to confess there was none. however, i know the tatar legs are good. especially when you twist them. you confess yourself. think. i'll come back. your dog is here like a dog and died. for a herring not to pay rotten sent. messengers ivan ivanovich are not afraid for the conspirator or do you think that your skills are so valuable, i'm afraid, rest ivanovich however, i gave my word. jesusevna is now in a hot state. i could not refuse her as well as my own, child. think of this vile conspiracy, let me thank you that i didn’t send her to the walls myself, mother wants. and then pass it on to you. here is hope without remembering the fluff under what circumstances it turned out. if you uh-huh her talk no more on purpose. i will have a meeting with the lieutenants. so tell her. royal majesty well, are the hunters dead? enterosgel enterosgel is the right choice for adults and children this is our new
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td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place, help!essor, subscriptions are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. do you think the market is overreacting? how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i love you!! please ignore that. td ameritrade. award-winning customer service that has your back. arthel: some troubling news for president died in ahead of the mid- terms a new washington post poll shows democrats want someone other than mr. biden to run in 2024. 76% calling inflation a top issue, gas prices are up for the fifth consecutive day. lucas is live in delaware. weren't gas prices going down? what happened? >> they sure were. they were going down every day. the washington boasted about that. you also heard it from them. gas prices going down. the average price costing the country through dollars $0.70. well above what it was when president biden took office. a news poll was the president's approval rating. now just 39% of voters approving of the job he is doing. majority of the voters
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td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place. subscriptions are down, but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i love you!! td ameritrade. award-winning customer service that has your back. (vo) when you live with moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, your day can be full of td ameritrade. reminders of your condition. you weren't made for uc or crohn's, but entyvio is. in clinical trials, entyvio helped many people achieve long-term relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. although unlikely, a risk of pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection cannot be ruled out. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. liver problems can occur. ask your doctor about entyvio. ♪entyvio, entyvio, entyvio♪ >>> next tonight, los angeles police are re
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