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okay, well, thank you barbara. i can just see, as you can probably interviewer, certainly can by cortez entering a small village, which i think is a ballot or we're did abuse. emily gardena standing by emily, can you tell us what you see now? yes. next. so the 1st please calls have arrived several most the bike box all heads. i'll turn direction, which they just came every one of the way to the patient for the clean coffin. you know, this is an incredible height to see hundreds of mona's have got that here. along the bar along the road. this community was very dear to the queen hobbs. this is less comfortable where she felt like, you know, when she was younger, she would be seen driving around. like today's people, you know, you would come across, you would come across hikes. so she was, she was not just a queen here, but she was more than that. she was a neighbor. she was part of the community. if you can just emily, i know you you, you sent us a report which we've been showing all day where you spoke to some peop
okay, well, thank you barbara. i can just see, as you can probably interviewer, certainly can by cortez entering a small village, which i think is a ballot or we're did abuse. emily gardena standing by emily, can you tell us what you see now? yes. next. so the 1st please calls have arrived several most the bike box all heads. i'll turn direction, which they just came every one of the way to the patient for the clean coffin. you know, this is an incredible height to see hundreds of mona's have...
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barbara, a similar road wrote off headlights on the church. holy canal not so long ago. skubach light to convey one bright holy great, tadysh. he was consecrated at one of the most authentic churches. vitebsk yuntogsama bears the name of the holy great martyr barbara the image of st. barbara is already at home for many here like belarus and manure and rushed here and at the ruzhansky church people bowed to the saint intercessor. the holy great martyr barbara is alone cavorted by both orthodox faithful and catholics on the guidance of the holy one , the fourth is snowier than seven christians, and she saunters like an intercessor for artillery troops and miners along kolka, allowing a drapton of their chatty death? saint barbara is the intercessor of a happy death, her dadina 's intentional mercy, and it is necessary to help people accept a peasant horse, which is important for any christian. great lady barbara called your holy conora thuja people under shas epidemic, and the brother of st. barbara is a rare and many list of horrors of the fore
barbara, a similar road wrote off headlights on the church. holy canal not so long ago. skubach light to convey one bright holy great, tadysh. he was consecrated at one of the most authentic churches. vitebsk yuntogsama bears the name of the holy great martyr barbara the image of st. barbara is already at home for many here like belarus and manure and rushed here and at the ruzhansky church people bowed to the saint intercessor. the holy great martyr barbara is alone cavorted by both orthodox...
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juan: yes, actually met barbara in 1969.ust come out of graduate school from her phd and had joined a group that really became a sinal group in the radical critique of the american health care system. it was called the health packed, health policy advisory council. she joined it fresh out of graduate school and joined an extraordinary group of radical and revolutionary doctors and nurses that had gathered in new york city at the time, people like ali and charlotte fein. health pact became the nerve center for the providing information to oppressed communities about the health care system. of course she and her former husband john ehrenreich wrote the book "the american health empire: power, profits, and politics." accredited with shaping this analysis of the health industrial complex of united states and extraordinary focus on profit in the market health care system. she was a pioneer in that. remember often meeting -- i think it was 17 mary street, the health pact offices, the radical involved in some sort of issues around
juan: yes, actually met barbara in 1969.ust come out of graduate school from her phd and had joined a group that really became a sinal group in the radical critique of the american health care system. it was called the health packed, health policy advisory council. she joined it fresh out of graduate school and joined an extraordinary group of radical and revolutionary doctors and nurses that had gathered in new york city at the time, people like ali and charlotte fein. health pact became the...
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for barbara, fighting like hell was writing. books during her lifetime. not to mention dozens of essays and articles. all which examined key social justice issues, including women's rights, health care, and the labor movement. erin reich is best known for her seminal work, nickel and dime on not getting by in america. the book became a explanation of working poverty in the united states and because it was one of the very first to do so. it also is readable, even humorous at times she temporally stepped outside of her middle class life as a journalist and entered a minimum wage labor market, she took various jobs across the country. she wouldn't tables in key west, she cleaned homes in maine, she worked in a walmart in minneapolis, then she took on additional jobs to make ends meet, which is so many americans do. there are thousands of islam omens in nickel and dime that i can highlight. one of the moments when one of her coworkers is refusing her employee discount on a polo shirt that subsequently cannot afford to buy it. when s
for barbara, fighting like hell was writing. books during her lifetime. not to mention dozens of essays and articles. all which examined key social justice issues, including women's rights, health care, and the labor movement. erin reich is best known for her seminal work, nickel and dime on not getting by in america. the book became a explanation of working poverty in the united states and because it was one of the very first to do so. it also is readable, even humorous at times she temporally...
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i'm barbara. you would you forgot you barbara. it's you know, yet you are barbara barbara, so up super me. he did you cool? no problem when you watch p. o and they're going to going on with it again, you were told that the name watch only financial on want to sign key. we talk about those behavior lawsuit back on tomorrow much to, to try to call for oh, back with the quote that's it brought. oh, oh, cool here to fight them guys and threw off on you. you might not be not that in my no problem with dish. yeah. you see, you said that the class in quote so you know, my question no matter what the deal more than a diagnosis. so it was this one metal to me a think you pedestrian. i would add lasha, kin with jin devalued up in a little matter. supposes so school till may of for school, just glean for them they threw so that due to football and want to throw the se, there's somebody a single machine you put, i mean, you saw a special not to bully the duke with his you bought a poodle caching issue to force you know, politics easy to play,
i'm barbara. you would you forgot you barbara. it's you know, yet you are barbara barbara, so up super me. he did you cool? no problem when you watch p. o and they're going to going on with it again, you were told that the name watch only financial on want to sign key. we talk about those behavior lawsuit back on tomorrow much to, to try to call for oh, back with the quote that's it brought. oh, oh, cool here to fight them guys and threw off on you. you might not be not that in my no problem...
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and we're gonna start with barbara barbara. we know that our thousands of people have, have just have come to london already today. they've joined the que, hoping to see the queen lie in state. can you, distraught described to us where you are right now and tell us about the people who have come to london to pay their respects. we are on the south side of the thames, and i have the house of parliament. my back in the middle of that complex is the great ancient ur hall of westminster. the place where the britisher kings and queens throughout the centuries talked to her to parliament and her sort of fur reconfirmed their place at the head and at the car. off this monarchy, there is where queen elizabeth will be lying and stayed till monday in this. here on the, on the bank of the river is where people are congregating their queueing up here in this enormously long line. and just at this moment, there seems to be a bit of movement here. people can move forward and sort of get a bit closer to westminster hall people fin queuing alr
and we're gonna start with barbara barbara. we know that our thousands of people have, have just have come to london already today. they've joined the que, hoping to see the queen lie in state. can you, distraught described to us where you are right now and tell us about the people who have come to london to pay their respects. we are on the south side of the thames, and i have the house of parliament. my back in the middle of that complex is the great ancient ur hall of westminster. the place...
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let's go to dw correspondent barbara vessel in london now. hello, barbara. how is land in preparing for the arrival of the queen's coffin on tuesday and on the state funeral? this is one of the biggest police insecurity operations for decades is called operation london bridge. actually, the code for the death of the queen when am was communicated to the prime minister and other leading political figures of the country was london bridge is down. how apt, however, this operation, of course, has been years in preparation. it's is huge. you're going to need all police and a lot of military to support them out to, to channel the enormous crowds that are to be expected here in london. even today, when things are happening in scotland and not here in the british capital, a people are just streaming constantly to get to the royal palaces which are behind us, putting down flowers and just looking at the enclosures and chatting a bit to their neighbors. and then walking away again, just a way to show their respect and, and their emotion really bought a from the middle
let's go to dw correspondent barbara vessel in london now. hello, barbara. how is land in preparing for the arrival of the queen's coffin on tuesday and on the state funeral? this is one of the biggest police insecurity operations for decades is called operation london bridge. actually, the code for the death of the queen when am was communicated to the prime minister and other leading political figures of the country was london bridge is down. how apt, however, this operation, of course, has...
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i barbara. you put your god, you barbara. it's you know yet you are barbara barbara. so up super me, he could you call no problem when you want to watch p o and they're going to going on with that. do a name, watch. only financial on want to sign key. because a hey, be a lawsuit back on tomorrow much to, to try to call for oh, back with the quote that it brought. oh oh, here. default them guys threw off on you. you might not be not that in mind. no problem with dish. yeah. you see, you said that the class in quote so you know, my question no matter what the deal more than a diagnosis, so ill. this one that'll take me a think you pedestrian. i would add, lasha kin would jin devalued up in a little matter supposes. so school till may of the incident that the school just going for in the through so that due to food to bone, want to thought of it or somebody to live i will seen will my senior but i mean, you saw a special not to bully the duke, when the of his you bought a poodle caching a share to force you know, support who says you need to play basketball said you will
i barbara. you put your god, you barbara. it's you know yet you are barbara barbara. so up super me, he could you call no problem when you want to watch p o and they're going to going on with that. do a name, watch. only financial on want to sign key. because a hey, be a lawsuit back on tomorrow much to, to try to call for oh, back with the quote that it brought. oh oh, here. default them guys threw off on you. you might not be not that in mind. no problem with dish. yeah. you see, you said...
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amy: that is barbara ehrenreich in 2006. she worked at walmart. waitress and had other jobs. she later founded the economic hardship reporting project, which is still going strong. four -- for more, we are joined by its executive director alissa quart. welcome to democracy now! first off, our deepest condolences to you and ben, robe son, for the loss othis remarkable woman. >> thank you so much, amy. it has been really devastating. we loved her very much. we hope to continue her fight. amy: talk about what the economic hardship reporting project is. talk about what it means to report on poverty and what is lacking in the corporate media. >> barbara once wrote in america only the rich canfford to write about poverty. that meant you had cumnists and pundits pop enough columns about so-called deadbeat dads with second homes. she wanted to see people who had themselves grown up workg poor or were still working in factories and were professional journalists as well. and also she wanted to keep professional journalists spent weeks, months, years reporti
amy: that is barbara ehrenreich in 2006. she worked at walmart. waitress and had other jobs. she later founded the economic hardship reporting project, which is still going strong. four -- for more, we are joined by its executive director alissa quart. welcome to democracy now! first off, our deepest condolences to you and ben, robe son, for the loss othis remarkable woman. >> thank you so much, amy. it has been really devastating. we loved her very much. we hope to continue her fight....
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barbara see you again. all starts with stocks and traditions, the memory of our ancestors, the preservation of the culture of belarusian rituals and crafts. but the world is changing. changes generations views and creativity does not stand still. when people realize the value of traditions and know where to go next? art takes on new bright colors. i stand, as if at the abyss, and the clock rotates the blades of joy more. no, probably, yes, the star quietly whispered to me. yes, i know, i want to go there to the cities with dots, the world will live on the edge of heaven, a sin. i take a step and again, one on the fly grabs a dream, when you do not glow, the sun on the edge on the sweet wing stood waiting. yes, i didn’t save it, i’ll fly away wherever i want and into the past. will return from the bagel, how to collect pieces of the heart, what to say? where to go? how to find how fate is my way out someone is waiting among the cold star wars once i was waiting for you to start everything from scratch yet. o
barbara see you again. all starts with stocks and traditions, the memory of our ancestors, the preservation of the culture of belarusian rituals and crafts. but the world is changing. changes generations views and creativity does not stand still. when people realize the value of traditions and know where to go next? art takes on new bright colors. i stand, as if at the abyss, and the clock rotates the blades of joy more. no, probably, yes, the star quietly whispered to me. yes, i know, i want...
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barbara basil who is in london. barbara list trust is inheriting a country in crisis. what are the biggest issue she'll have to face immediately as free as prime minister. the biggest issue, without doubt it is the energy price crises. and because prices here have already been doubling, they're supposed to triple towards the end of the year. and particularly small business could just go out of business in their millions because of, for them there is no inherent price cap, and they are struck by, by a $10.00 fold or higher. and it unfold higher energy prices, which is simply not supportable. so this could be a cap task for feed that i'd rhodes like an avalanche. now newspapers this morning here are saying that what they heard from alice trusted team is that she's going to come in with an energy price freeze that she's going to simply freeze prices in place. and the taxpayer is supposed to pick up the tab. then later for the air towards the energy companies know how that goes together, was the other promise that we heard that she says she will cut taxes. she will sort of
barbara basil who is in london. barbara list trust is inheriting a country in crisis. what are the biggest issue she'll have to face immediately as free as prime minister. the biggest issue, without doubt it is the energy price crises. and because prices here have already been doubling, they're supposed to triple towards the end of the year. and particularly small business could just go out of business in their millions because of, for them there is no inherent price cap, and they are struck...
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"hello, is that barbara crelin?"a no caller id "and i'll tell you if i am." so, the cabinet office, and the next thing was, "we'd like to invite you to the queen's funeral. i sort of filled up and said, "sorry?" "we would like to invite you to the queen's funeral." and i said, "why me?" i just didn't know what to think, what to say. i cried, went and found my husband and took him outside, and i cried again. he said, "can i come?" i said, "there's no plus one!" the retired head teacher has spent more than a decade responding to 999 calls for the ambulance service as part of rutland first responders, a volunteer group trained to give life—saving treatment to their community. how will you feel tomorrow when you are at the state funeral in london? i should imagine very choked up. emotional is probably the main word. honoured and emotional. westminster abbey, the state funeral of queen elizabeth ii... much like barbara, kevin's life is focused on volunteering, as well. he organised thousands of people to give up their tim
"hello, is that barbara crelin?"a no caller id "and i'll tell you if i am." so, the cabinet office, and the next thing was, "we'd like to invite you to the queen's funeral. i sort of filled up and said, "sorry?" "we would like to invite you to the queen's funeral." and i said, "why me?" i just didn't know what to think, what to say. i cried, went and found my husband and took him outside, and i cried again. he said, "can i come?"...
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barbara, it has been a day of pop and prefers what stood out amongst to you. it is a day that is probably split in 2 parts in a way because what was really, of course, the core of worst this trip or from buckingham palace that we just saw over to the house of parliament and the great hall of westminster. this very symbolic place for the british monarchy. and this was a trip that clean elizabeth in her lifetime had made so many times at least once a year when she was coming to the great state, opening of parliament, reading air war to her government had written down for her, the lores and the things that they wanted to do next year, and we never knew what she was thinking when she was reading those texts. sometimes it might be something that could have amazed people had they'd known. and the other part, of course, is that now as of night has fallen over london, the crowd keeps coming. people still lined up here in the long, long que along the south bank of the thames, waiting to cross the bridge and to enter into the hall of westminster to pay their last respec
barbara, it has been a day of pop and prefers what stood out amongst to you. it is a day that is probably split in 2 parts in a way because what was really, of course, the core of worst this trip or from buckingham palace that we just saw over to the house of parliament and the great hall of westminster. this very symbolic place for the british monarchy. and this was a trip that clean elizabeth in her lifetime had made so many times at least once a year when she was coming to the great state,...
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what's the legal look at this, barbara?ll, tampering with election machines, with ballots, with voting is prohibited under many states' laws and the reason for it is to protect the integrity of the voting systems. the chain of custody is important. those items never fall out of a chain of certain officials who are entitled to possess them. if you give them to some third party, it compromises their integrity and leaves them vulnerable to accusations of fraud. there's also the possibility of hacking them, of reverse engineering the way the systems work for future hacking. there are a lot of reasons this increases vulnerability to our election. >> are we looking at evidence of a coordinated plot here. while working for sidney powell, he was part of an investigation that took him to nevada and michigan where voting machines were allegedly illegally accessed in one of the counties. >> yeah. >> so coordinated plot here, maybe? >> well, i think that is something that the justice department is investigating. we know that michael fl
what's the legal look at this, barbara?ll, tampering with election machines, with ballots, with voting is prohibited under many states' laws and the reason for it is to protect the integrity of the voting systems. the chain of custody is important. those items never fall out of a chain of certain officials who are entitled to possess them. if you give them to some third party, it compromises their integrity and leaves them vulnerable to accusations of fraud. there's also the possibility of...
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up about fatherhood to our own barbara walters. we're opening up the abc news "vault." >>> and remembering a pioneer in the world of cable news. you're watching "world news now." >>> back now with a new er uk following the death of queen elizabeth. her eldest son, now king charles iii, will address the nation after she passed away at age 96. among the many tributes for the queen, the u.s. open held a moment of silence ahead of the women's semifinals. >>> in other news, evacuation orders have expanded near the wildfire outside of los angeles. the fairview fire has grown to nearly 24,000 acres. it is 5% contained though authorities estimate it could be fully contained as early as monday. it is expected to spread as strong winds enter the area. two deaths have been reported, and officials say both were found in a burning car. >>> and a las vegas politician is being held without bail, charged with the murder of a local journalist. investigators say robert telles stabbed jeff german seven times saturday. prosecutors say telles did it be
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the me that me through this is barbara barbara. how do you explain just this ground swill of affection that's being shown isn't all because of the queen or let me throw this at you. maybe this is one of these rare events in our modern society. now we're almost everybody on the planet feels like they can experience it together at the same time. a shared experience. is that part of what's at play here? i think that place really be grilled people. have a feeling of togetherness, here. people here do what british people hardly ever do. they chat to each other while waiting in this very long queue that is now just moving forward. and it's, it's a sense of community of being together of being somehow united. and that is, seems so important it's, it's a right of passage in a way that for one last time ties people together. the round the image of this queen that as honda said it, she was a noble in a sense. and on the other hand, she was known to every body as she was the simple for the unity of the country. of many people, when we talked
the me that me through this is barbara barbara. how do you explain just this ground swill of affection that's being shown isn't all because of the queen or let me throw this at you. maybe this is one of these rare events in our modern society. now we're almost everybody on the planet feels like they can experience it together at the same time. a shared experience. is that part of what's at play here? i think that place really be grilled people. have a feeling of togetherness, here. people here...
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expand on this, barbara, if you would? >> yeah, so the way i see that order is, there is good news and bad news. the good news is, judge dearie is going to be your special master. the bad news is, he is going to review these things. it is sort of like saying, the good news is we've got you the best sergeant in the world. to remove your appendix. the bad news is, you don't need your presence removed at all. and so the idea that they have got the greatest judge in the world to do this doesn't do much good of what they are looking at his is classified documents. and you, know this is a core function of the object executive branch. they see this as a exercise of power's problem. the executive branch gets to designate what isn't isn't classified. these aren't matters within disputed she characterizes them. and so i think that is the piece of this that the justice department has appealed to the 11th circuit of appeal. and that they are willing to take their chances with judged here in all of these other questions about executive
expand on this, barbara, if you would? >> yeah, so the way i see that order is, there is good news and bad news. the good news is, judge dearie is going to be your special master. the bad news is, he is going to review these things. it is sort of like saying, the good news is we've got you the best sergeant in the world. to remove your appendix. the bad news is, you don't need your presence removed at all. and so the idea that they have got the greatest judge in the world to do this...
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barbara? >> you don't want to lose a case where this this is this kind of public scrutiny and provocative statements to the press and i think it opens up to some of this criticism but i think it appears to be a strong case because of the documents, and the very nature of it, and so i think the other thing that is really helpful in a civil case is you don't have to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt which may be the reason the u.s. attorney's office has been part of this, but only a preponderance of the evidence. so that makes this case a much easier one to win. >> what stood out to you in this suit that you've gotten to, so far? >> some of the allegations that are laid out are ones that the fraud, the crimes that are being alleged here, went on, while trump was president, that these, that the problems that they've uncovered here, and that they're looking at and they're making their case around include actions that happened when he was in the oval office. and just as part of sort of the broa
barbara? >> you don't want to lose a case where this this is this kind of public scrutiny and provocative statements to the press and i think it opens up to some of this criticism but i think it appears to be a strong case because of the documents, and the very nature of it, and so i think the other thing that is really helpful in a civil case is you don't have to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt which may be the reason the u.s. attorney's office has been part of this, but only a...
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(sophie fouron) barbara, you live here. you're chilote. (barbara elmudesi) i'm chilote, yes.uated from high school and i had to go to santiago for college, and then i went to the united states for my master's degree. - and you came back. you actually came back. - i came back, and i'm happy i did. - barbara, we can't talk about chiloé without talking about the palafitos. - so palafitos are stilt houses that are built where the land and the sea connect. it's a part of the land that we call borde del mar. - is this the front or the back of the palafito? - the front used to be the other side. - ah! - like the seaside. - yes. - but currently, this is the principal facade. - but when we look at the front, we don't get the sense of the palafito. - yeah, because you don't see the stilts. - that's it. so let's do this! i'm o.k. just this! beautiful. it's the... - it's worth it, right? - it's worth it! it's the chilote architecture. - it is. - right there. just that. the stilts. - yeah. these are lumillas. that's the name of the stilts, because they're made out of luma. - the wood that
(sophie fouron) barbara, you live here. you're chilote. (barbara elmudesi) i'm chilote, yes.uated from high school and i had to go to santiago for college, and then i went to the united states for my master's degree. - and you came back. you actually came back. - i came back, and i'm happy i did. - barbara, we can't talk about chiloé without talking about the palafitos. - so palafitos are stilt houses that are built where the land and the sea connect. it's a part of the land that we call borde...
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you that, barbara. you put your whole got you barbara? yes. you know yet you are barbara. no boss rob, super me. he could you no problem when you watch p. o technical? no, no. if i pick begin the original guy named porch. i'm only financial on want to sign key. we got those. hey, be a lawsuit that can to put on all much good fish i had to call for. oh, back with us. it brought. oh, oh, cool, here to 5 and threw off on you. you might not be not that it might not problem with it. yeah. you see, you said that the class in quote so you know my question and i said it's so ill. this will metal to me a think you pedestrian. i would add a shot in with jim devalued up in a little matter supposed to show school till may there for school, just glean for them they threw so that due to food to bone want to throw the fit of somebody to live. i will seen will my senior put, i mean issue a professional not to bully the ducal me of his you bought a poodle caching issue for us, you know, support city to play basketball said you will not getting these dallan pd the documents to synchronize.
you that, barbara. you put your whole got you barbara? yes. you know yet you are barbara. no boss rob, super me. he could you no problem when you watch p. o technical? no, no. if i pick begin the original guy named porch. i'm only financial on want to sign key. we got those. hey, be a lawsuit that can to put on all much good fish i had to call for. oh, back with us. it brought. oh, oh, cool, here to 5 and threw off on you. you might not be not that it might not problem with it. yeah. you see,...
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barbara wesel, hannah cleaver, thank you to both of you. now to the war in ukraine.oday, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy made his first trip to the newly liberated city of izium. ukrainian forces recaptured the strategic city as part of a swift counteroffensive that is seen kyiv reclaim thousands of square kilometers of russian controlled territory in the kharkiv projects. yet as russian forces retreat, evidence is emerging of a brutal occupation. reporter: in the city of izium, president zelenskyy shakes the hand of a ukrainian commander. thanks to his troop's part work, the city has now been liberated from russian forces. but there's been so much fighting here that there is not much of it left. >> there are no surprises. it is not a shock for me. the view is very shocking but it is not a shock for me, because we began to see the same pictures from blue-chip -- from the occupied territories. the same, destroyed buildings, killed people. so, what can i say? reporter: ukraine's northeastern counteroffensive has seen the ukrainian army take back a wide swathe o
barbara wesel, hannah cleaver, thank you to both of you. now to the war in ukraine.oday, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy made his first trip to the newly liberated city of izium. ukrainian forces recaptured the strategic city as part of a swift counteroffensive that is seen kyiv reclaim thousands of square kilometers of russian controlled territory in the kharkiv projects. yet as russian forces retreat, evidence is emerging of a brutal occupation. reporter: in the city of izium,...
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okay, the w correspondent, barbara vessel in london, thanks so much. turned her some culture. now the top winners at the venice international film festival have been announced. the golden line for best film goes to laura watches for her documentary, all the beauty and the bloodshed. it centers around america's opioid crisis and the family company that makes oxy counting and gotten a little bit of cate blanchett won the best actress award for her rule in tar psychological drama. and collin farrah won the best actor solidly for the black comedy drummer, the banshees of insurance, spicer, c. w. news thanks for watching with vibrant to habitat, ended listed in place of law.
okay, the w correspondent, barbara vessel in london, thanks so much. turned her some culture. now the top winners at the venice international film festival have been announced. the golden line for best film goes to laura watches for her documentary, all the beauty and the bloodshed. it centers around america's opioid crisis and the family company that makes oxy counting and gotten a little bit of cate blanchett won the best actress award for her rule in tar psychological drama. and collin...
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the daughter of my sister, barbara. dominique was an up-and-coming superstar.th love and a real zest for life. we will never forget you. dominique, we miss you. >>[applause] >> joseph jenkins junior. >> alan keith jensen >> prem n jerath >> farah jeudy >> hweidar jian >> eliezer jimenez, jr >> luis jimenez, jr >> charles gregory john. nicholas john. >> lashawna johnson >> scott michael johnson >> william r johnston >> allison horstmann jones >> arthur joseph jones >> brian leander jones >> christopher d jones >> charles edward jones >> donald t jones >> donald w jones >> judith jones >> linda jones >> mary s jones >> andrew jordan >> robert thomas jordan >> albert gunnia joseph >> ingeborg joseph >> karl henry joseph >> stephen joseph >> jane eileen josiah >> anthony jovic >> angel l juarbe, jr >> karen sue juday >> mychal f judge >> paul william jurgens >> thomas edward jurgens >> kacinga kabeya >> shashikiran lakshmikantha kadaba >> gavkharoy kamardinova >> shari kandell >> and my uncle jamaal. i know you met me when i was one. i wish i got to really meet you
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back to you barbara. people seem to be looking forward to the reign of king charles, you know what they say new king new rules. what couldn't you king's rain be like? it is going to. it's similar of course to the pain of his mother, queen elizabeth, but then also it is going to be totally different. i mean, these are different times with her just the, the last time is to britain the, the empire, to the past of this country. i'm more or less cut and people will look towards the future. he will have to sort of usher in change do that very carefully, of course because in the said at the same moment, continuity is also very important. so he will really have to strike the balance and i was amazed talking to people even here today round the ro palace is how much warms we felt that people already bring up for him. how much empathy there is because everyone knows it is a very difficult role to feel under the circumstances the what they have seen so far that he is making a good job of it and that he has a chance t
back to you barbara. people seem to be looking forward to the reign of king charles, you know what they say new king new rules. what couldn't you king's rain be like? it is going to. it's similar of course to the pain of his mother, queen elizabeth, but then also it is going to be totally different. i mean, these are different times with her just the, the last time is to britain the, the empire, to the past of this country. i'm more or less cut and people will look towards the future. he will...
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barbara mcquaid. thank you. barbara: thank you.ld leaders are preparing to gather in london for the queen's funeral on monday. while glowing tributes continue to pour ian, her death has also sparked painful memories and anger among several former british colonies, many of which fought violent struggles for independence. and her passing has prompted a wider conversation about the role the british monarchy has had in their oppression. our special correspondent has this report from one of those former colonies, kenya. >> this 98-year-old man paid a price for kenya's freedom. he is one of the few surviving fighters who took part in the uprising against british colonial rule beginning in 1952. he and hundreds of others of fighters rebelled for nearly a decade against the mistreatment and torture under the british. >> the white man wanted all our harvests, he wanted our forests. we were being beaten, told to kneel down with our hands up and flogged without clothes. >> he was put into tension in september 1952, and subjected to hard labor
barbara mcquaid. thank you. barbara: thank you.ld leaders are preparing to gather in london for the queen's funeral on monday. while glowing tributes continue to pour ian, her death has also sparked painful memories and anger among several former british colonies, many of which fought violent struggles for independence. and her passing has prompted a wider conversation about the role the british monarchy has had in their oppression. our special correspondent has this report from one of those...
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barbara vessel. thank you very much for that wrap barbara vessel in london. and he is railey army has said, there is a quote, high possibility palestinian american journalist sharing avo. our claim was accidentally shot dead by an israeli soldier. that's according to the findings of an internal army investigation into avar accolades, death nearly 4 months ago. a pro found that it was probable she had been shot by a soldier who mistook her for a militant. now to sierra journalist was wearing a helmet, and a vest identifying her as of tress when she was killed while reporting from the occupied westbank. in may i can now talk to dw cars on a tenure, kramer in jerusalem, tenure. what more did the report say? where reporters here were briefed this afternoon just before the reporter was popular spies senior i. d. f. officials. and they said again, as in the report that there were no violations and the rules of engagement that occurred forever. as you quoted before, there's a high possibility that mr. sub aclu was accidentally hit by id of f gunfire and of quote. bu
barbara vessel. thank you very much for that wrap barbara vessel in london. and he is railey army has said, there is a quote, high possibility palestinian american journalist sharing avo. our claim was accidentally shot dead by an israeli soldier. that's according to the findings of an internal army investigation into avar accolades, death nearly 4 months ago. a pro found that it was probable she had been shot by a soldier who mistook her for a militant. now to sierra journalist was wearing a...
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barbara starting with you just described to us. what's going on there. it looks like you're in a very long que i am off the q, but not really with the q of course been. this is the longest q definitely in recent, british histories. people are lining up all the way back here along the river, thames pass westminster bridge, and then for on and on past tower, bridge and beyond. if people have, in the meantime, been warned by london authorities, that might, they might have to wait 30 hours if they want to get up to the top of the queue because on the other side of the thames here, there is a small security check right in front of the houses of parliament at the inside of that a quarter there is the westminster hall, this so symbolic hall and place of british monarchy, where queen elizabeth is lying in the state. but people are patiently walk, waiting and to just slowly, slowly moving up here. it is going to be a very long drawn out process, but it is incredibly calm and civilized to people do this in very good humor. a remarkable cross section of british soc
barbara starting with you just described to us. what's going on there. it looks like you're in a very long que i am off the q, but not really with the q of course been. this is the longest q definitely in recent, british histories. people are lining up all the way back here along the river, thames pass westminster bridge, and then for on and on past tower, bridge and beyond. if people have, in the meantime, been warned by london authorities, that might, they might have to wait 30 hours if they...
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barbara at the un general— needs to fight the war.y, thank you very much indeed. stay with us on bbc news. still to come, painting with words: why these hand—written song lyrics could sell for more than $1 million. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. this all the athletes should be clean, going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that, - this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian _ soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world, and so the british government has no option but to continue this action, even after any adverse judgment in australia. concorde have crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is bbc news. the latest headlines — applause a standing ovation for president zele
barbara at the un general— needs to fight the war.y, thank you very much indeed. stay with us on bbc news. still to come, painting with words: why these hand—written song lyrics could sell for more than $1 million. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. this all the athletes should be clean, going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that, - this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have...
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which is to stop trump coming out in power. >> matthew dowd, barbara mcquade, peter baker. thank you very much. coming up! president biden and the former guy, will both visit the mid term background of pennsylvania this holiday weekend. our political experts break it down what is at stake with only 67 days to go until election day! and later, jackson mississippi where the water remains unsafe to drink. we'll bring you an update on the dire situation facing residents there. the 11th hour, just getting underway on a friday night! as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts. saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. ™ i think people also understand really what's at st
which is to stop trump coming out in power. >> matthew dowd, barbara mcquade, peter baker. thank you very much. coming up! president biden and the former guy, will both visit the mid term background of pennsylvania this holiday weekend. our political experts break it down what is at stake with only 67 days to go until election day! and later, jackson mississippi where the water remains unsafe to drink. we'll bring you an update on the dire situation facing residents there. the 11th hour,...
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guza >> barbara guzzardo >> peter mark gyulavary >> gary robert haag >> andrea lyn haberman >> barbaraary habib >> philip haentzler >> nezam a. hafiz >> karen elizabeth hagerty >> steven michael hagis >> mary lou hague >> david halderman >> maile rachel hale and to my uncle, we love you and miss you every day. >> and my brother, to bobby, it has been a while, but i cherish how we grew up together and how you shared your wisdom, humility, and kindness. i will always love you and for the families of those 13 brave service members killed in kabul a year ago, we know how much you are hurting. we share your sorrow. >> maile rachel hale diane hale-mckinzy richard b. hall stanley r. hall >> vaswald george hall >> robert j. halligan >> vincent gerard halloran >> carolyn b. halmon >> james douglas halvorson >> mohammad salman hamdani >> felicia hamilton >> robert w. hamilton >> carl max hammond, jr. >> frederic k. han >> christopher james hanley >> sean s. hanley >> valerie joan hanna >> thomas paul hannafin >> kevin james hannaford, sr. >> michael lawrence hannan >> dana rey hannon >> christin
guza >> barbara guzzardo >> peter mark gyulavary >> gary robert haag >> andrea lyn haberman >> barbaraary habib >> philip haentzler >> nezam a. hafiz >> karen elizabeth hagerty >> steven michael hagis >> mary lou hague >> david halderman >> maile rachel hale and to my uncle, we love you and miss you every day. >> and my brother, to bobby, it has been a while, but i cherish how we grew up together and how you shared...
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barbara mcquade, a former united states attorney and nbc analyst.hington prize correspondent with the new york times. of next, a historic day in the united kingdom. king charles has been waiting for a while to ascended the throne. his day is finally here. is it going to be up to the job? we will discuss that we come back. back ♪ (customer) save yourself?! money with farmers. (burke) that's not wrong. when you bundle your home and auto policies with farmers, you save yourself up to twenty percent. (customer) that's something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers. kinda creepy. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ so how many vaccines have you given to people? me? about 1000. walgreens...millions. ♪♪ i cannot miss her big debut. with your booster, i think you'll be there. for every twirl. i got a shot so my sister won't get sick. way to go, big bro! so while we're here... flu shot, as well? let's do it. when you need to talk vaccinations, our pharmacists are here ♪♪ striving to reach the ultimate goal of zero poverty takes more
barbara mcquade, a former united states attorney and nbc analyst.hington prize correspondent with the new york times. of next, a historic day in the united kingdom. king charles has been waiting for a while to ascended the throne. his day is finally here. is it going to be up to the job? we will discuss that we come back. back ♪ (customer) save yourself?! money with farmers. (burke) that's not wrong. when you bundle your home and auto policies with farmers, you save yourself up to twenty...
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barbara and served the first divine liturgy there, the foundation of the shrine ch. the russian orthodox church laid itself 4 years ago on how the first sunday service was held in the new temple. see the report by alexander cherkashin the new polar temple left no empty seats. this temple is dedicated to the great martyr barbara, who is revered as the defender from violent and sudden death. and also the patroness of those who work in the bowels of the earth. in talnakh, this is the district of norilsk where the temple was built. most of the population is employed, just in the mining industry at rudniki so this place will be special. simply magnificent, it amazes with its simplicity. at the same time, there is no such pretentiousness, but some kind of goosebumps , such a discovery, such happiness, well, now it will be in talnakh well, god's grace. now about 50,000 inhabitants live here. previously, believers visited the church of the holy trinity, but it is located on the outskirts and not everyone.
barbara and served the first divine liturgy there, the foundation of the shrine ch. the russian orthodox church laid itself 4 years ago on how the first sunday service was held in the new temple. see the report by alexander cherkashin the new polar temple left no empty seats. this temple is dedicated to the great martyr barbara, who is revered as the defender from violent and sudden death. and also the patroness of those who work in the bowels of the earth. in talnakh, this is the district of...
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ron brownstein, barbara walter, we'll have this discussion, continue to have it.hanks so much for being on with us this evening. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> all right. coming up, 100 homes burned and thousands evacuated as wildfires spread in scorching hot northern california. >>> plus -- >> what you doing here, man? >> a black pastor in alabama arrested while watering his neighbor's flowers. yes, you heard that right. watering his neighbor's flowers. we'll show you the body camera footage next. ♪day 2, i i'm in love with your strut♪ ♪day 3, i'm in love wiwith your strut♪ ♪guess what, i'm in love with your strutt♪ ♪i like your strut,♪ ♪do you wanna go struttin' struttin'♪ ♪you like my strut♪ ♪do you wanna go struttin' struttin'♪ ♪you like my strut♪ ♪then let's go struttin' right now♪ ♪ only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor—you're an owner. we got this, babe. that means that your dreams . that's the value of ownersh. new astepro allergy. no allergy spray is faster. with the speed of astepro, almost nothing can slow you down. be
ron brownstein, barbara walter, we'll have this discussion, continue to have it.hanks so much for being on with us this evening. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> all right. coming up, 100 homes burned and thousands evacuated as wildfires spread in scorching hot northern california. >>> plus -- >> what you doing here, man? >> a black pastor in alabama arrested while watering his neighbor's flowers. yes, you heard that right. watering...
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earlier i spoke with chief barbara trip from tampa fire and rescue. barbara trip.with tampa fire rescue joins us now in chief trip what are your cruise seeing right now? are they able to go back out? crews have actually been going down and responding to calls they see some downed power lines as well as debris that's in the road. and what are your fears or concerns for your crew when it comes to potential rescue operations and some of those down power lines you mentioned there, i'd imagine those are pretty dangerous definitely about their safety when it comes to the power lines and making sure that they're not live. and don't want any tragedy that happened to our crew members or the lineman's that work with the utility company, and one of the things we also concerned is the water surge. we've seen some of the damage a little further south of you in the fourth myers area, anything that you can learn from that or what you're seeing on the ground there that might actually help you or assist you moving forward. well i guess the biggest thing is to always be prepared. th
earlier i spoke with chief barbara trip from tampa fire and rescue. barbara trip.with tampa fire rescue joins us now in chief trip what are your cruise seeing right now? are they able to go back out? crews have actually been going down and responding to calls they see some downed power lines as well as debris that's in the road. and what are your fears or concerns for your crew when it comes to potential rescue operations and some of those down power lines you mentioned there, i'd imagine those...
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i'm barbara. i'm the person that gave him the lap bundling, i'm gonna either bardy a, the only the not kicking my monique money in. i'm in the little chemical if i'm right. yeah. kelly the little by the a. yeah. a larger monday law. young girl in law on by a little. yeah, i'm top work much better. margotto or the canadian mark, the rock n a lot mumbled with eager ye, karen ha pulls, that is what you can get a little while ago, but all he got full la la, millennium mills. what are some of these out and gather in? get a w, w, got nothing on that. you know, pass thieves, you see and die of this lake in and around completely. it is a debt collect. there is more life in it. you guy, electric. i got a one that i saw this liquor you mentioned. we saw that here. that was stepping like a full of garbage willing to breathe dumplings and other breathing is there. we are trying to clear and clean and are they with all this? we just did last leap on here. i ordered you know that about them. lakes. there are a
i'm barbara. i'm the person that gave him the lap bundling, i'm gonna either bardy a, the only the not kicking my monique money in. i'm in the little chemical if i'm right. yeah. kelly the little by the a. yeah. a larger monday law. young girl in law on by a little. yeah, i'm top work much better. margotto or the canadian mark, the rock n a lot mumbled with eager ye, karen ha pulls, that is what you can get a little while ago, but all he got full la la, millennium mills. what are some of these...
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what answer is no, but barbara is popular, but not the most let's open in barbara to start curious barbarayou earn it? what version did you have? who with the nose stay with the nose? no, i 'm saying, we'll just open it from above, no, the most popular answer. top line. don't poke to meet your nose on your own business. yet. what versions did you have left something else with us do not hang your nose. now, if you do this. it's just such a line of a song about midshipmen. but it's like the sixth line. unlock 24 points. you can blow it up, and the rarest we have on the scoreboard is the answer. ah. okay, cut yourself on the nose here. there is an expression open the paste, its third line, 60 points. you could work until you keep your nose to the wind, not see beyond your nose, stay with your nose. jack frost. hmm keep us trains. yes, yes, wipe it, the nose is the fourth line, there it was possible to nod off to earn a point situation. ah, a on the fifth line, and the score has not changed 407-00, but a big game with the team, the players flew a big game. well, let's get started, artem yulech
what answer is no, but barbara is popular, but not the most let's open in barbara to start curious barbarayou earn it? what version did you have? who with the nose stay with the nose? no, i 'm saying, we'll just open it from above, no, the most popular answer. top line. don't poke to meet your nose on your own business. yet. what versions did you have left something else with us do not hang your nose. now, if you do this. it's just such a line of a song about midshipmen. but it's like the sixth...
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barbara, you have a small position in tesla. it's -- well, obviously it's probably because it's a market leader in evs, but at this point, you know, high multiple stocks won't necessarily be in favor in a market like this and when does that concern enter the equation in terms of how you handle your tesla position >> i agree i have not been a long-term owner. it was always expensive and it is still expensive the small positions i established were on major drawbacks and some of these market drowndowns over the last nine months. i have not gone whole hog and i will not even though i think their long-term story is very positive i think the whole entire ev market will expand they may be able to maintain their leadership they have a lot of competition coming in. the pile will be so big, they'll do very well the question is, when do you buy this tesla only on major drawdowns do you add to this because it's expensive. one of these high growth names that can grow into their pes but this one has a lot of fences to jump over so it can grow
barbara, you have a small position in tesla. it's -- well, obviously it's probably because it's a market leader in evs, but at this point, you know, high multiple stocks won't necessarily be in favor in a market like this and when does that concern enter the equation in terms of how you handle your tesla position >> i agree i have not been a long-term owner. it was always expensive and it is still expensive the small positions i established were on major drawbacks and some of these market...
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all prime in is barbara hazel is our correspondent in london. barbara trust, i certainly had a huge list of challenges ahead and what are the biggest issues she's going to be facing their calling. it's here in omni crisis because pretty much the whole economy is touched by. what's happening here in britain. it's a rampant inflation. it's an exploding gas price crisis. the energy of the public health services is close to finally break down their strikes already under way of for our med train drivers and more strikes in public service from as their public servants demanding higher salaries because of the inflation. that's already hit 10 percent are threatened. this is going to be the big winter of discontent. the worst that britain as seen in decades and less trust really has her hands full and a mouth to climb this. she wants to sort of get her over even the worst aspects off this omni crisis. so trust taking off as at a very difficult time as she said, how she is going to deal with these problems as she didn't really say very much during and dur
all prime in is barbara hazel is our correspondent in london. barbara trust, i certainly had a huge list of challenges ahead and what are the biggest issues she's going to be facing their calling. it's here in omni crisis because pretty much the whole economy is touched by. what's happening here in britain. it's a rampant inflation. it's an exploding gas price crisis. the energy of the public health services is close to finally break down their strikes already under way of for our med train...
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for more of a spring in our correspondent barbara vessel, who's standing by in london, barbara list trusses, inheriting a country in crisis. what are the biggest issue she'll have to face immediately as prime minister? the biggest issue of course, is the energy crisis. prices are exploding. how cells are looking at if 3 fold increase at the new year, the beginning of next year. and it's even worse for small, medium businesses, because they might be looking at, increases up to 10, hold off what they've been at paying so far. so this is insupportable, as well for private citizens as a, as for bridge business and less trust, we'll have to deal with this very quickly immediately. now there is talk already in british newspapers about she might come in was a price freeze, and that means the government is moral as a, giving a credit to the energy companies. and that is going to be paid back over decades. whether that will be the are and so we don't quite know yet, but of course the pressure on her is enormous to act very quickly. well, lose trust will also be having to act on the world stage and a
for more of a spring in our correspondent barbara vessel, who's standing by in london, barbara list trusses, inheriting a country in crisis. what are the biggest issue she'll have to face immediately as prime minister? the biggest issue of course, is the energy crisis. prices are exploding. how cells are looking at if 3 fold increase at the new year, the beginning of next year. and it's even worse for small, medium businesses, because they might be looking at, increases up to 10, hold off what...
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barbara bay with hazel for us in london. thanks so much for that. and for the 1st time, the israeli army has said it, there is a quote high possibility that a soldier killed palestinian american journalist, sri, oc. they nearly 4 months ago in an internal investigation into her death. it said the shooting was accidental, and no one would be punished. he israeli army prob, found that it was probable abdulla they had been shot by a soldier who mistook her for a militant. the al jazeera journalist was wearing a helmet and a vest, identifying her as pressed when she was killed, while reporting from the occupied westbank in may. did these corresponded in jerusalem, tanya cramer has more. while it took the military now 4 months to come to this conclusion, what they're called the final findings of the investigation. and they told us today in a briefing for reporting that there took her into account. you know, the, the soldiers are where there are older materials to have forensic evidence, audio, video material and also both in the foreign media. now as you
barbara bay with hazel for us in london. thanks so much for that. and for the 1st time, the israeli army has said it, there is a quote high possibility that a soldier killed palestinian american journalist, sri, oc. they nearly 4 months ago in an internal investigation into her death. it said the shooting was accidental, and no one would be punished. he israeli army prob, found that it was probable abdulla they had been shot by a soldier who mistook her for a militant. the al jazeera journalist...
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barbara i'm gonna start with you. there could be many explanations for the empty folders with classified or other special markings. but this still looks bad for trump. doesn't it? >> it does jonathan. i mean i suppose the most generous explanation is that the documents were simply removed from the folders and strewn about among all the personal belongings in the documents and the worst-case scenario is that they are gone, even destroyed, or lost or in some other way dispose of. and that is really dangerous just red alert for the intelligence community to not know whether secrets have been lost. and to not have the documents, and not know what the contents were. they will have to go back and try to figure out and recreate what was the document that was in there? and is it now out there and has that information been compromised? so this is just red alert stuff for the intelligence community. >> red alert indeed. peter, just wondering. trump's lawyers push for this inventory to be relieved but does this help them? >> it
barbara i'm gonna start with you. there could be many explanations for the empty folders with classified or other special markings. but this still looks bad for trump. doesn't it? >> it does jonathan. i mean i suppose the most generous explanation is that the documents were simply removed from the folders and strewn about among all the personal belongings in the documents and the worst-case scenario is that they are gone, even destroyed, or lost or in some other way dispose of. and that...
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i asked dw correspondent barbara diesel in london about the biggest challenge is less trustful, faced. their calling is here in omni crisis because pretty much the whole economy is touched by. what's happening here in britain. it's a rampant inflation. it's an exploding gas price crisis, or the energy of the public health for is, is close to find no breakdown. there strikes already underway for our med train drivers and more strikes and public service from as public servants demanding higher salaries because of the inflation that's already hit 10 percent are threatened. this is going to be the big winter of discontent. the worst that britain as seen in decades, and this trust really has her hands full and a mountain to climb of. she wants to sort of get her over even the worst aspects of this omni crisis. so trust taking off as at a very difficult time has she said how she is going to deal with these problems as she didn't really say very much during and during that campaign that you referred to as she only talked about tech scouts, she says she doesn't believe in hand bags, she doesn
i asked dw correspondent barbara diesel in london about the biggest challenge is less trustful, faced. their calling is here in omni crisis because pretty much the whole economy is touched by. what's happening here in britain. it's a rampant inflation. it's an exploding gas price crisis, or the energy of the public health for is, is close to find no breakdown. there strikes already underway for our med train drivers and more strikes and public service from as public servants demanding higher...
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i'm going to start with you, barbara. no ruling from the bench yet. not necessarily unexpected the way i think about it. it's a pretty major case, and a significant ruling. can you make it a call for us right now, barbara, and tell us whether or not you think the judge is going to rule in favor of donald trump's motion? >> pure speculation on my part, but i think the fact that she did not rule from the bench is a good signal. i also think the fact that she said she was preliminarily inclined to grant is a good signal. seems she's appeasing trump to some extent. it's always a good case when they compliment your argument but said but and rule in the favor of your opponent. what i think is most likely is a ruling that will appoint a special message with a limited purpose of reviewing the material that's already been segregated as attorney/client privilege material. not looking at the executive privilege assertion. none of the other arguments carry any weight, and in fact, the most appealing argument trump's lawyers made is we need to turn down the temper
i'm going to start with you, barbara. no ruling from the bench yet. not necessarily unexpected the way i think about it. it's a pretty major case, and a significant ruling. can you make it a call for us right now, barbara, and tell us whether or not you think the judge is going to rule in favor of donald trump's motion? >> pure speculation on my part, but i think the fact that she did not rule from the bench is a good signal. i also think the fact that she said she was preliminarily...
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what kind of relationship did barbara have with her husband? normal quarreled afterwards, reconciled, everything, like everyone else. have they been separate lately? as far as i know them, they always lived in two houses, but this did not interfere. he loves each other very much. generally quite often. please, look carefully . some things are missing. no. antiques were not accepted. books too. why are you asking me about this , ask vitaly, he knows better. or maybe you know? barbarians, did anyone threaten you? yes , the lord is with you, she did so much good to people, who could i threaten? i don't know any clients. i don't know anything about it, she didn't tell me anything. look carefully. he is familiar with this example , perhaps barbara used it for his rituals. she did not devote the details of her work to me. ok then. thank you very much for your help. what kind of help is there? have you remembered anything lately? varvara said that some kind of doll would not let her live. she said she would kill me. she drinks my life drop by drop dol
what kind of relationship did barbara have with her husband? normal quarreled afterwards, reconciled, everything, like everyone else. have they been separate lately? as far as i know them, they always lived in two houses, but this did not interfere. he loves each other very much. generally quite often. please, look carefully . some things are missing. no. antiques were not accepted. books too. why are you asking me about this , ask vitaly, he knows better. or maybe you know? barbarians, did...
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i'll bring in our correspondent barbara vessel in london. barbara at least cross inheriting a country really in crisis at the moment. one of the biggest issues she'll have to face immediately as p. m one. a big issue may be of the outgoing prime minister barak johnson who said, of course, everyone should as throw their support behind las trust. however, he left was a slight insinuation of a possible comeback. now if that's not a threat for his successor, i don't know what is however, list trust finds the country in crisis. they are the energy prices, which are absolutely exploding people and no matter for british people and know that they simply cannot afford them. the coming went, the same holds true for small and medium business businesses, thousands of them might go out of business. actually, if these prices really come about. and then of course, there's the national health service, all of us, it big problem of this country. but now actually close to write down 7000000 people on waiting list to be treated. $50000.00 jobs for nurses and do
i'll bring in our correspondent barbara vessel in london. barbara at least cross inheriting a country really in crisis at the moment. one of the biggest issues she'll have to face immediately as p. m one. a big issue may be of the outgoing prime minister barak johnson who said, of course, everyone should as throw their support behind las trust. however, he left was a slight insinuation of a possible comeback. now if that's not a threat for his successor, i don't know what is however, list trust...
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i'm barbara meade. i'm one of the founders of politics and prose and this evening. i want to welcome sally bedell smith. i've introduced hers several times before and this evening. she's here to talk about her new biography of elizabeth who is in her 60th year as queen her diamond anniversary it is and chronicling the lives of william paley pamela harriman diana both the kennedys and the clintons. i think that sally has well established herself as a prominent biographer prominent and bestselling biographer i should say for the past 15 years. she's also been a contributing editor to vogue. and before that she wrote for time and she was a cultural reporter for the new york times. during the time just as a personal side that she was researching this biography. she and while she was interviewing over 200 people and spending six months in residence in london. her daughter was married. this was a true anglo-american event her daughter married in english army officer at the guards chapel, which is just what she says was a stone's throw for buckingham palace. um the part th
i'm barbara meade. i'm one of the founders of politics and prose and this evening. i want to welcome sally bedell smith. i've introduced hers several times before and this evening. she's here to talk about her new biography of elizabeth who is in her 60th year as queen her diamond anniversary it is and chronicling the lives of william paley pamela harriman diana both the kennedys and the clintons. i think that sally has well established herself as a prominent biographer prominent and...