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barbara barbara. let's go further.ted here on this huge area here you can see the former stables, a huge park was in the depths of the park and a huge luxurious palace. unfortunately, nothing is left of it. so let's be content with that school. as you understand, not just like that. it would seem an ordinary school, i did not see anything supernatural if we talk about architecture, but nevertheless. she has her own story. this is how you understand the school? this is part of a new building, but that former stable of the xix century. it is difficult for me to imagine what kind of stable and karetnaya was here in the nineteenth century ; today this functionality does not give itself away, but nevertheless the building, by the way, is under the protection of the state of historians for a cultural purpose. i was lucky with the weather, so i walked around the agricultural town with pleasure, and i also found various sights for you, dear tourists. at first i looked at the school, since the museum is located there, i was met
barbara barbara. let's go further.ted here on this huge area here you can see the former stables, a huge park was in the depths of the park and a huge luxurious palace. unfortunately, nothing is left of it. so let's be content with that school. as you understand, not just like that. it would seem an ordinary school, i did not see anything supernatural if we talk about architecture, but nevertheless. she has her own story. this is how you understand the school? this is part of a new building,...
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barbara, thank you so much for bringing — priority.k you so much for bringing us _ priority. barbara, thank you so much for bringing us the _ priority. barbara, thank you so much for bringing us the very _ priority. barbara, thank you so much for bringing us the very latest - priority. barbara, thank you so much for bringing us the very latest from | for bringing us the very latest from nairobi. the african delegation is here with the message of peace although the ukrainian authorities are now saying, well, if this is the message they will take to the russians, they are also experiencing what ukrainians go through every single day with these air raid sirens, with the idea that this country is constantly under attack, as a result of those russian missiles. i'mjust as a result of those russian missiles. i'm just going to show you what is going on behind me. the police have arrived in the last half an hour or so. they have cordoned off the area, although before the police arrived, we were able to go in and have a quick look at some of the
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jordan reuben, barbara mcquade are still with me.he latest news that we are seeing from fulton county, georgia. and specifically the sheriff's office to send a team to miami. does that signal in terms of when and how we might hear from district attorney fani willis on a possible indictment at all? >> i think so. certainly going to miami to explore how security was kept for that arraignment, certainly signals that they expect to be hosting something very similar in the near future. i also think that the prior statement that fani willis gave earlier this summer when she said the she is asking the courts to clear their dockets in august was also a signal that that is likely a time when she expects that indictment to return. she didn't give a specific date which i think is probably prudent, she doesn't put up a bat signal for all the would-be trump protesters. but i think she needs to get people notice so they can prepare. she also asked her own employees to work from home that week so that they can clear out the area around the courthou
jordan reuben, barbara mcquade are still with me.he latest news that we are seeing from fulton county, georgia. and specifically the sheriff's office to send a team to miami. does that signal in terms of when and how we might hear from district attorney fani willis on a possible indictment at all? >> i think so. certainly going to miami to explore how security was kept for that arraignment, certainly signals that they expect to be hosting something very similar in the near future. i also...
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clark: thank you so much, barbara. [applause] thank you to leader jeffries, to our co-chairs of the pro-choice caucus, to the entire caucus and all of my colleagues and advocates here for your leadership, for spearheading our fight for the freedom of americans to make their own health care decisions. not a decision to be made by the g.o.p., not by judges. it should be made by women. by families. in consultation with their doctor, in guidance with their faith. and for one year we have seen that freedom be trampled on by extremists. for one year they have punished women and girls for the crime of needing basic health care. clinics are boarding up, doctors, ob-gyn's are choosing other careers. they're afraid to do their jobs and it's everyday americans who are paying the price. americans like amanda of texas. she was 18 weeks pregnant when her water broke and there was nothing that could be done to save the pregnancy. and her doctors had to tell her that they could not perform the abortion care that she needed and that sh
clark: thank you so much, barbara. [applause] thank you to leader jeffries, to our co-chairs of the pro-choice caucus, to the entire caucus and all of my colleagues and advocates here for your leadership, for spearheading our fight for the freedom of americans to make their own health care decisions. not a decision to be made by the g.o.p., not by judges. it should be made by women. by families. in consultation with their doctor, in guidance with their faith. and for one year we have seen that...
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i want to bring back barbara mcquade.hours after deliberations, it's a pretty clear-cut case here. what's your reaction to it? >> yeah. that is quick. it's interesting because what you heard there is about the importance of the motivation in this case. this is not a murder trial that could be held in state court. this is a federal case. the offenses here were interfering with the exercise of one's religion. that was important to show not just that he shot and killed these people, but that he did so for the purpose of interfering with their religion. when someone appears at a religious service, kills them at their synagogue and has published anti-semitic thoughts, that seems like a strong case. the defense was that he was part of the great replacement theory. he was one of those advocates who was concerned about the role of the jewish community in assisting in refugee resettlement. it was a fine line about whether that motive could be met. it is. now we go to the next phase, penalty phase, where the justice department is s
i want to bring back barbara mcquade.hours after deliberations, it's a pretty clear-cut case here. what's your reaction to it? >> yeah. that is quick. it's interesting because what you heard there is about the importance of the motivation in this case. this is not a murder trial that could be held in state court. this is a federal case. the offenses here were interfering with the exercise of one's religion. that was important to show not just that he shot and killed these people, but that...
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thank you. your analysis, barbara starr. thank vom— your analysis, barbara starr. look back at the past 24 hours. early friday, prigozhin criticised the war in ukraine, launching a rent naming —— questioned the war in ukraine, launching a rant blaming russian defence minister sergei shoigu for the war in ukraine, claiming he did it to gain military honours. prigozhin called for an armed rebellion, vowing to "march forjustice" and accuses the kremlin of hitting his troops with a missile strike on friday. in moscow, security is stepped up as prigozhin takes rostov—on—don. saturday, prigozhin declares 25,000 of his troops have crossed the border from ukraine in the early hours of the morning. a video appeared online showing prigozhin inside russia's southern military headquarters. russian president vladimir putin denounced the "criminal adventure" and warned of punishments in a tv address. over the course of the day, wagner forces make progress up the m4 motorway towards moscow, seizing military facilities in voronezh. just hours ago, prigozhin said on his telegram ch
thank you. your analysis, barbara starr. thank vom— your analysis, barbara starr. look back at the past 24 hours. early friday, prigozhin criticised the war in ukraine, launching a rent naming —— questioned the war in ukraine, launching a rant blaming russian defence minister sergei shoigu for the war in ukraine, claiming he did it to gain military honours. prigozhin called for an armed rebellion, vowing to "march forjustice" and accuses the kremlin of hitting his troops with a...
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nos visitan vivo ana bÁrbara y se vivirÁn momentos emotivos y vertidos. ubicados exactamente en el corazÓn de times square donde hoy damos la bienvenida oficialmente al verano, es el dÍa mÁs largo del aÑo por ende la noche mÁs corta y les cuento un poquito, hoy tambiÉn es el dÍa internacional del yoga y por eso vemos cientos de personas que han venido a times square a practicar y recibir de sabor a energÍa que llega con el solsticio. quisiera hablar con nuestra gente para que me digan de quÉ se trata. hablas espaÑol? cÓmo estÁs' cuÉnteme cuÁnto tiempo tiene por acÁ practicando yoga? >> como 20 aÑos a quien times square. >> por quÉ es importante para ustedes en especial para ti practicar en un dÍa como hoy? >> es importante porque no hay tanta presiÓn, tanto ruido, tanta locura especialmente nueva york, es importante obtener un sentido de paz y el yoga ayuda con esto. danelia: muchas gracias. voy a seguir por aquÍ porque especialmente aquÍ se registraron unas 8000 personas para recibir clases de una hora, esto va pasar todo el dÍa en la ciudad de nueva yor
nos visitan vivo ana bÁrbara y se vivirÁn momentos emotivos y vertidos. ubicados exactamente en el corazÓn de times square donde hoy damos la bienvenida oficialmente al verano, es el dÍa mÁs largo del aÑo por ende la noche mÁs corta y les cuento un poquito, hoy tambiÉn es el dÍa internacional del yoga y por eso vemos cientos de personas que han venido a times square a practicar y recibir de sabor a energÍa que llega con el solsticio. quisiera hablar con nuestra gente para que me digan...
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barbara mcquaid is a former u.s. attorney, university of michigan law professor and msnbc legal analyst. and brendan buck is a former aide to republican house speakers jon ryan -- paul ryan and john boehner. he's also an msnbc political analyst. it's good to see all of you. barbara, we know the national archives and doj spent more than a year trying to recover these documents. the "times" reports that for all the lawyers arguing to give them back there were some others who counseled what they call a more pugilistic approach. is there any legal grounding for that advice that you can think of? let's just fight them. >> well, i think -- no, there's not a legal grounding for that. it's really difficult to get into the head of donald trump. i remember sometimes when we were trying to resolve cases with people who engaged in horrifically violent crimes or terrorism charges. you just could not get your head in their head to understand and see the world the way they do. i can't imagine why they would do this. donald trump ha
barbara mcquaid is a former u.s. attorney, university of michigan law professor and msnbc legal analyst. and brendan buck is a former aide to republican house speakers jon ryan -- paul ryan and john boehner. he's also an msnbc political analyst. it's good to see all of you. barbara, we know the national archives and doj spent more than a year trying to recover these documents. the "times" reports that for all the lawyers arguing to give them back there were some others who counseled...
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yes commissioner barbara sklar. how do you vote? yes. thank you. we have an nfl.congratulations yeah. alright commissioners item 13 d moving along request authorization to modify the existing grant agreement with the asian pacific islander legal outreach a pillow for the provision of elder and dependent adult abuse prevention program for the period of july 1st 2023 through june 30th 2025 in the additional amount of $300,000 plus a 10% contingency, very revised total amount not to exceed $638,252. and ben, so cdo's will present the item welcome. thank you, dear commissioners director demon. we're requesting authorization to modify the existing grant agreement with a pillow for the provision of other independent adults abuse prevention program. adult protective services is mandated to engage in elder abuse prevention activities and outreach. which has always been done through grants to our community partners. the board of supervisors recently allocated additional funds for outreach activities to apes, constituent victims of abuse and emphasize and outreach to non na
yes commissioner barbara sklar. how do you vote? yes. thank you. we have an nfl.congratulations yeah. alright commissioners item 13 d moving along request authorization to modify the existing grant agreement with the asian pacific islander legal outreach a pillow for the provision of elder and dependent adult abuse prevention program for the period of july 1st 2023 through june 30th 2025 in the additional amount of $300,000 plus a 10% contingency, very revised total amount not to exceed...
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huge question marks, as you say, barbara, - marks, as you say, barbara, right now. remarkable events, what kind of conversations do you think the us administration is having behind closed doors right now? well, i think they are probably trying to figure out topic number one, what happens with putin now? will he remain in power? will he remain in power as strong as he is right now? is his position damaged? will that emerge? if it is, does that emerge? if it is, does that emerge? if it is, does that emerge right away or does it sort of chip away over time? and if there is that kind of instability in russia, further instability, what does that mean? what does it mean for the russian military? what does it mean for the war in ukraine? what does it mean for nato's eastern flank that butts up against russia in ukraine? because it is one thing the intelligence community needs to gather as much information as it can, learn more. they know that's theirjob. for the us military and for the military services in europe, along the eastern flank, what they don't like his uncertain
huge question marks, as you say, barbara, - marks, as you say, barbara, right now. remarkable events, what kind of conversations do you think the us administration is having behind closed doors right now? well, i think they are probably trying to figure out topic number one, what happens with putin now? will he remain in power? will he remain in power as strong as he is right now? is his position damaged? will that emerge? if it is, does that emerge? if it is, does that emerge? if it is, does...
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former wnbc president barbara hoffert barbara has worn so many different hats at the nbcc that one worriesabout overlooking a chapter or two here or there. in addition to serving president of the organization in 1997 and 1998, halcyon for the nbcc membership, she has fielded virtually every position in the nbcc lineup from treasurer in her early days on the board to vp for awards a decade ago among the most onerous and burdensome positions in the organization which she executed, with her signature, no sweat, aplomb. it was in that latter capacity as vp for awards that i first got to know. barbara, who made my own days as nbcc president, so much easier with her effortless management of the awards process from ordering and tracking the mountain of books, the board requested. and this was in the those before pdfs, including last minute, 20 or 30 titles that are more dilatory board members invariably cooked up in the waning days of december, which is always a special time to try and reach book publishers and to shepherding flock of winners and worthies across the stage. the annual ceremony. my
former wnbc president barbara hoffert barbara has worn so many different hats at the nbcc that one worriesabout overlooking a chapter or two here or there. in addition to serving president of the organization in 1997 and 1998, halcyon for the nbcc membership, she has fielded virtually every position in the nbcc lineup from treasurer in her early days on the board to vp for awards a decade ago among the most onerous and burdensome positions in the organization which she executed, with her...
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barbara says no one has ever shown any remorse. in the last 9 years, 67 inmates have died, and 5 this year. it's the place most people in a mental crisis are taken. >> unfortunately it's the one place they can't say no. basically it's the garbage can of our society. they just throw everybody in there, no matter the circumstances. >> reporter: that's why on this day, mental health advocates were protesting at the county. supervisors plan to spend $80 million to expand the troubled jail, including a new psychiatric facility. >> the facility being proposed for this year, it would not actually be a treatment facility. it's just offices to house the behavioral house staff. that is not a solution to a problem. >> reporter: the protesters say every dollar going to santa rita focuses treatment at that location. they want the board to scrap the jail expansion plan and spend the money and more on a full spectrum mental health services system. >> if there were treatment facilities for folks or full-service partnerships and staffing to be able
barbara says no one has ever shown any remorse. in the last 9 years, 67 inmates have died, and 5 this year. it's the place most people in a mental crisis are taken. >> unfortunately it's the one place they can't say no. basically it's the garbage can of our society. they just throw everybody in there, no matter the circumstances. >> reporter: that's why on this day, mental health advocates were protesting at the county. supervisors plan to spend $80 million to expand the troubled...
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barbara mcquade, there will be tapes.uments, it sounds like that tape is going to be part of it. >> it does, lawrence. based on this reporting, of course, we don't have all of the facts. but if this is accurate, this could be a very blockbuster piece of evidence. and that's because in a case like this, proving intent really is everything. unlike most crimes where ignorance of the law is no defense, when it comes to mishandling information, you have to purchase the opposite. it has to be a willful violation, you have to know that what you're doing is illegal. so, to have donald trump on tape discussing the limitations of his power to declassify and what he can and cannot do could really be important evidence to proving that element of the offense. >> bradley moss, and there is nothing wilder in the story and the idea that my job working for donald trump is to tape recorded him. how, how can someone like donald trump think it's a really good idea for someone to tape record everything i have to say here? >> yeah, it kind of
barbara mcquade, there will be tapes.uments, it sounds like that tape is going to be part of it. >> it does, lawrence. based on this reporting, of course, we don't have all of the facts. but if this is accurate, this could be a very blockbuster piece of evidence. and that's because in a case like this, proving intent really is everything. unlike most crimes where ignorance of the law is no defense, when it comes to mishandling information, you have to purchase the opposite. it has to be a...
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barbara lee will make a great senator and barbara jordan would have made one too, but she's more mentord on and hope the governor will do that if the senator steps down. the senator is working and not stepping down at this point in time. >> big if. i know you have to get back to the ceremony that you stepped out of in order to speak with us. thank you so much. again hope you're having a meaningful holiday today. >>> a quick programming note -- happy juneteenth. >> watch juneteenth a global celebration for freedom, live coverage, starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. >>> and up next, there's no higher compliment in 2024 contender takes pride in the attention being on the business end of an attack from a former president. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker susupporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. .. .. .. .. the right age for neutrogena® retinol? that's whenever you want it to be. it has derm-proven retinol that targets vital cell turnover, evens skin tone, and smooths fine lines. with vi
barbara lee will make a great senator and barbara jordan would have made one too, but she's more mentord on and hope the governor will do that if the senator steps down. the senator is working and not stepping down at this point in time. >> big if. i know you have to get back to the ceremony that you stepped out of in order to speak with us. thank you so much. again hope you're having a meaningful holiday today. >>> a quick programming note -- happy juneteenth. >> watch...
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. >> joining us is ken dilanian, senior national politics reporter jonathan allen and barbara mckwaedl analyst. ken, let's start with this new order. what is the judge telling trump's legal team >> ana, this is called a rule 16 protective order it's absolutely standard in almost every case. it essentially governs the rules around the material that trump's legal team is going to obtain, the non-classified material. it essentially says they're not allowed to disclose it to the public or the news media or anyone not involved in the defense of this case the reason that's important is because this -- the material they're going to eventually obtain will include all the names of the witnesses, their testimony. it's going to include, for example, we know the secret service agents around mr. trump who are defending his life, many of them testified in front of that grand jury. so a lot of sensitive material is going to come into the possession of these lawyers. the judge and the government wants to make sure they don't make any of it public. they're imposing this rule now, the issue with the cl
. >> joining us is ken dilanian, senior national politics reporter jonathan allen and barbara mckwaedl analyst. ken, let's start with this new order. what is the judge telling trump's legal team >> ana, this is called a rule 16 protective order it's absolutely standard in almost every case. it essentially governs the rules around the material that trump's legal team is going to obtain, the non-classified material. it essentially says they're not allowed to disclose it to the public...
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attorney barbara mccray.amily members to go to state dinners, but given the timing raised eyebrows. >> reporter: that's how you are to look at this andrea. certainly no one would be surprised family members part of the first family would be part of a gala event, a rare event at the white house like a state dinner from we have seen that time and time again. the question here is that the attorney general was on the guest list and the potential for any kind of interaction, the appearance of that, and the fact just in proximity, it was a couple of days after the announcement of a plea deal. that case, although resolved from an investigative point of view according to hunter biden's lawyers, is still going through the process. he has his court appearance next month and so forth. on the one hand you could say it is the family being together, sharing in a special night. on the other, perhaps it raises more questions about their decisionmaking when it comes to appearances. would it have been simpler to simply not be
attorney barbara mccray.amily members to go to state dinners, but given the timing raised eyebrows. >> reporter: that's how you are to look at this andrea. certainly no one would be surprised family members part of the first family would be part of a gala event, a rare event at the white house like a state dinner from we have seen that time and time again. the question here is that the attorney general was on the guest list and the potential for any kind of interaction, the appearance of...
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i was the poorest guy in santa barbara at the time in the early 80s. if you look at -- i want you to look at this. explain for the years 2021 and 2022, why florida is taking in nearly 1,000 people a day and you're losing 800 people a day? they're leaving. tell me why they're leaving your state. >> we'll stop at three or do the whole eight? >> sean: answer one at a time. >> 18 states had declines in population. california was .3%. you didn't bring up any of the red states that had declines. it's an interesting fact and it's not here. an interesting omitted fact. per capita, more floridians move to california than california is moving to florida. that i don't imagine is in one
i was the poorest guy in santa barbara at the time in the early 80s. if you look at -- i want you to look at this. explain for the years 2021 and 2022, why florida is taking in nearly 1,000 people a day and you're losing 800 people a day? they're leaving. tell me why they're leaving your state. >> we'll stop at three or do the whole eight? >> sean: answer one at a time. >> 18 states had declines in population. california was .3%. you didn't bring up any of the red states that...
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attorney and msnbc contributor barbara mcquade. barbara, great to see you again this morning. so we just relayed trump's newest defenses, and there have been so many since the saga began two summers ago. so tell us which of these do you think if any have any shot at all of holding up in court? >> none of these defenses are going to hold up in court, jonathan. this is all about trying to appease the base and convince them this is all a witch hunt and a hoax as he said there. but i'll tell you these statements that he's making could be damaging later if his lawyers want to mount a defense defense at trial. for example, the challenge might be i didn't have the willful intent because i didn't understand that these were harmful to the national security of the united states. well, then why did you lie about having them would be the cross examination? and when you change your story, it tends to show consciousness of guilt. but here's why i think the defenses aren't going to fly and it's this. we get to hear this audiotape. what the jury is going to get to hear are the witnesses prese
attorney and msnbc contributor barbara mcquade. barbara, great to see you again this morning. so we just relayed trump's newest defenses, and there have been so many since the saga began two summers ago. so tell us which of these do you think if any have any shot at all of holding up in court? >> none of these defenses are going to hold up in court, jonathan. this is all about trying to appease the base and convince them this is all a witch hunt and a hoax as he said there. but i'll tell...
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i'm very pleased to welcome barbara on wine, a lecturer at columbia law school. she's also the founder and president of the transformative justice coalition. thank you so much for taking the time to join us on the day. now this is thank you for having me. this is a major ruling that civil rights groups have probably been anticipating and watching for months. what will it mean for students seeking admission to us universities or it will sadly means it's nothing is done to stop the real negative impact that this decision can have. it will mean a real precipitous de cried in the number of students a code african americans, but it let channels, you know, hispanic americans and native americans in universities. indeed, one study said that if you eliminated a firmer to action uh at harvard at you would see especially that you was c $80.00 emissions of native americans if you use some other approach that was being suggested by the proponents of this anti fragment of action position in court as a drastic outcome. i would like to take a step back and help our internationa
i'm very pleased to welcome barbara on wine, a lecturer at columbia law school. she's also the founder and president of the transformative justice coalition. thank you so much for taking the time to join us on the day. now this is thank you for having me. this is a major ruling that civil rights groups have probably been anticipating and watching for months. what will it mean for students seeking admission to us universities or it will sadly means it's nothing is done to stop the real negative...
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barbara plett—usher, bbc news, nairobi.ditor for the bbc world service, will ross, who explained how rare it is for uganda to experience this kind of attack. across the border, this area is pretty built up, there's a lot of trade back and forth. but there haven't been many cross—border raids. there have, in the last couple years, been some fairly small—scale bomb attacks, including in the capital, kampala, that the authorities have blamed on this adf group. but western uganda hasn't been seen as particularly vulnerable to attacks by this group, and certainly the presence of the ugandan army working with the congolese military may have provoked to the group into this attack — if indeed it was the adf, because we've only got the officials saying it was. but yes, parents will be absolutely desperate now, also knowing that the army says the rebels were in that area for about two days before the attack happened. so some questions about intelligence and why they weren't picked up before the attack took place. but horrific news co
barbara plett—usher, bbc news, nairobi.ditor for the bbc world service, will ross, who explained how rare it is for uganda to experience this kind of attack. across the border, this area is pretty built up, there's a lot of trade back and forth. but there haven't been many cross—border raids. there have, in the last couple years, been some fairly small—scale bomb attacks, including in the capital, kampala, that the authorities have blamed on this adf group. but western uganda hasn't been...
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barbara robbins. barbara was only 21 years old when she was over in saigon during, the vietnam war, a truck carrying explosives from the vietcong exploded in front of her at the us embassy and killed her. she is the youngest on our memorial wall and the first female officer die in the line of duty. president johnson sent her family a telegram, a condolence letter, and we now have that on display, along with a posthumous medal that was given to her family. they donated to us just this past year, thanks to her brother. we were able to get these artifacts and have them on display here at headquarters. so it's something we're very honored to have. we're glad we can show the sacrifice and the heroism of barbara robbins. so it's the story of barbara robbins, been known for a long time, was at a classified story or deaths of cia officers declassified over years on our memorial wall you'll notice that there are many names that are not actually in the book of honor and every year the director of cia looks at t
barbara robbins. barbara was only 21 years old when she was over in saigon during, the vietnam war, a truck carrying explosives from the vietcong exploded in front of her at the us embassy and killed her. she is the youngest on our memorial wall and the first female officer die in the line of duty. president johnson sent her family a telegram, a condolence letter, and we now have that on display, along with a posthumous medal that was given to her family. they donated to us just this past year,...
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uh congresswoman, um barbara lee. congresswoman s. you and, um. she who will always be my speaker, congresswoman pelosi's office. it was a great opportunity to talk about all things aging. and what is important to us. we're super lucky here in the bay area because we're all on the same side and they were all very much appreciative of us taking the time to come and visit with them and talk about what's most important. and what is most important right now is that they continue. that congress continue to fund the older americans act. and that there are more investments in caregivers. there was a lot of conversation about the need for more caregivers, and, uh, it's not only a local issue, it is definitely a federal issue and the statewide issues so i was happy to hear about that. on the state level. um we are still waiting for the governor's may revise, so i have nothing to report. um budget wise, except to say everybody is tightening their belts. locally i want to give a shout out. uh to, um fanny lepton. um this is a p i heritage month and fannie wa
uh congresswoman, um barbara lee. congresswoman s. you and, um. she who will always be my speaker, congresswoman pelosi's office. it was a great opportunity to talk about all things aging. and what is important to us. we're super lucky here in the bay area because we're all on the same side and they were all very much appreciative of us taking the time to come and visit with them and talk about what's most important. and what is most important right now is that they continue. that congress...
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joining us now, barbara mcquade, former u.s.- msnbc legal analyst, also bradley moss, national security attorney and former clerk for the national security archives. barbara mcquade, there will be tapes and if there is a prosecution on the documents, it sounds like that tape is going to be part of it. >> it does, lawrence. you know, based on this reporting, of course we don't have all of the facts, but if this is accurate, this could be a real blockbuster piece of evidence. and that is because, in a case like this, proving intent really is everything. unlike most crimes, where ignorance of the law is no defense, when it comes to mishandling classified information, you have to prove just the opposite. it has to be a willful violation. you must know that what you are doing is illegal. and so to have donald trump on tape discussing the limitations of his powers to declassify, what he can and cannot do, could really be important evidence to -- >> bradley moss, there is nothing wilder in this story than the idea that my job working f
joining us now, barbara mcquade, former u.s.- msnbc legal analyst, also bradley moss, national security attorney and former clerk for the national security archives. barbara mcquade, there will be tapes and if there is a prosecution on the documents, it sounds like that tape is going to be part of it. >> it does, lawrence. you know, based on this reporting, of course we don't have all of the facts, but if this is accurate, this could be a real blockbuster piece of evidence. and that is...
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all right, thank you so much, nadine barbara, for that recording from london. well, journal hose and car key, which has been hit hard by the war and he has more on the devastation in ukraine on the ground. the scale of the destruction is absolutely immense. you can see damage to infrastructure into residential buildings like this, a 16 to 18 story apartment building, but really all over the country. not just in places still being folded over along the front lines of the south and east, but in places that are still occupied at down in the south thinks that he's like maria poll so substantially destroyed. think back me. think of the destruction caused by the breach of the kafka them in the south, but also areas that were occupied in the early stages of the war. large pots of renewal from the city of china. the give down to the gates of keys and large parts of the northeast here, all the way to the gates of car keys. this is an area called se, unless you have a better look at that building. it's a substantial residential district, just outside concave and that is
all right, thank you so much, nadine barbara, for that recording from london. well, journal hose and car key, which has been hit hard by the war and he has more on the devastation in ukraine on the ground. the scale of the destruction is absolutely immense. you can see damage to infrastructure into residential buildings like this, a 16 to 18 story apartment building, but really all over the country. not just in places still being folded over along the front lines of the south and east, but in...
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robbins. >> so is the story of barbara robbins been known for a long time, a classified story? are deaths of cia officers declassified over years? >> on our memorial wall, you'll notice that there are many names that are not actually in the book of honor and every year, the director of cia looks at those names and decides if any of them can be released. a few years ago, we had two of our officers who were killed in the attacks at benghazi, director pompeo released their names to the public, and so, every year, as i said, the director is always looking to see if those names can be shared. but because of the nature of operations, the nature of equities that we hold, people that we work with, there are definitely times when we need to keep those names undercover, sometimes for decades. >> well, one of the more recent parts of cia history is the assassination of osama bin laden, look at some of the artifacts there. seeing this is relatively recent history, when was this declassified, is this newly declassified stuff? >> the abadabad raid was-- the declassified, and the newest were
robbins. >> so is the story of barbara robbins been known for a long time, a classified story? are deaths of cia officers declassified over years? >> on our memorial wall, you'll notice that there are many names that are not actually in the book of honor and every year, the director of cia looks at those names and decides if any of them can be released. a few years ago, we had two of our officers who were killed in the attacks at benghazi, director pompeo released their names to the...
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back with us barbara mcquade and harry lippman.seems to be a stress point in this particular notion of putting pressure on walt nauta because the pressure you are always putting is the prospect of a prison term that you will not want to serve, versus no time if you cooperate with the prosecutor. but he could end up with no time even if he is found guilty. >> yes, it is a bit of a wildcard with judge cannon here. the charges he is facing is very serious. the obstruction of justice alone carries statutory maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. although most often the sentencing guidelines and up with a sentence lower than that. and i think that a lawyer could make a compelling case here that he was a minor participant in a more serious crime. and maybe ask for an even lower sentence. but nonetheless he is facing some jail time. as you point out though judge cannon has an awful lot of power as the sentencing judge. typically a pellet courts are very differential to trial judges to impose sentence. only if doing something that was so
back with us barbara mcquade and harry lippman.seems to be a stress point in this particular notion of putting pressure on walt nauta because the pressure you are always putting is the prospect of a prison term that you will not want to serve, versus no time if you cooperate with the prosecutor. but he could end up with no time even if he is found guilty. >> yes, it is a bit of a wildcard with judge cannon here. the charges he is facing is very serious. the obstruction of justice alone...
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i will let barbara get into more of the nuances that his legal team is game planning now in the monthshead around the presidential records act. but for donald trump, it was about the political juxtaposition of all of this and putting the pressure on these other republican candidates to come to his defense. and when you look at where the republican electorate is, they have largely defended him, believing this is a political targeting. of course the indictment lays out quite damning allegations, and for him there could be a reality that the one way to avoid potentially prison time is for him to win the white house. that's why the stakes of him making this case to republican voters is so important. >> ken, you were in the courtroom yesterday. what was that like, and what are you learning about how this case may proceed? >> reporter: ana, i was actually in the overflow room watching on video because i had to run out as soon as mr. trump or lawyers on his behalf entered the plea of not guilty. it was so interesting to watch these proceedings finally get underway. and there was much about ye
i will let barbara get into more of the nuances that his legal team is game planning now in the monthshead around the presidential records act. but for donald trump, it was about the political juxtaposition of all of this and putting the pressure on these other republican candidates to come to his defense. and when you look at where the republican electorate is, they have largely defended him, believing this is a political targeting. of course the indictment lays out quite damning allegations,...
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on with barbara starr.— catalyse has not happened, and he has been persuaded that despite _ he has been persuaded that despite his frustrations and anger— despite his frustrations and anger at— despite his frustrations and anger at the way his own mercenaries have been treated, it takes— mercenaries have been treated, it takes a — mercenaries have been treated, it takes a lot for a mercenary to become cynical about the way in which — to become cynical about the way in which his people have been lrealed~ — in which his people have been treated. but despite all that he realised he had nowhere to id he realised he had nowhere to go and — he realised he had nowhere to go and decided he had his columns _ go and decided he had his columns moving towards moscow was ridiculous and had no prospect of success, and he has backed — prospect of success, and he has backed off. i think at the moment it looks like prigozhin has lost, — moment it looks like prigozhin has lost, putin has won, but doesn't _ has lost, putin ha
on with barbara starr.— catalyse has not happened, and he has been persuaded that despite _ he has been persuaded that despite his frustrations and anger— despite his frustrations and anger at— despite his frustrations and anger at the way his own mercenaries have been treated, it takes— mercenaries have been treated, it takes a — mercenaries have been treated, it takes a lot for a mercenary to become cynical about the way in which — to become cynical about the way in which his...
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the commercial real estate industry could be facing a cliff like barbara said.les some areas we're seeing office vacancy rates of over 25%. if you zoom out nationwide, you see office vacancy rates at 30 year highs. the big reason people are not necessarily keen to come back to the office. remote work is a big reason why. that is hanging on from the pandemic. companies like meta are also downsizing their real estate footprint along with their workforces. that will be a problem for building owners with 450billion due in debt payments by end of this year. to make it worse morgan stanley suggesting that real estate commercial prices could drop as much as 40% from the peak. give you context that would be more than what we saw in 2008. i spoke with an expert in the space here in los angeles, many office builds are late on the payments or underwater completely. major players like elon musk are sharing concerns. he actually tweeted earlier this week that the commercial real estate industry is quote, melting down fast. what could make there a perfect storm, the chaos we'
the commercial real estate industry could be facing a cliff like barbara said.les some areas we're seeing office vacancy rates of over 25%. if you zoom out nationwide, you see office vacancy rates at 30 year highs. the big reason people are not necessarily keen to come back to the office. remote work is a big reason why. that is hanging on from the pandemic. companies like meta are also downsizing their real estate footprint along with their workforces. that will be a problem for building...
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barbara, let me start with you with the second half of what i was just telling my viewers about, and that is the increasing legal peril that donald trump is in. putting aside whether that hurts him or help him politically, we've had two updates and i want to start with the jacks mitt mar-a-lago stuff and this document that donald trump reportedly is bragging about having -- he concedes that he has not declassified that document, and he shouldn't be talking about it. nobody has seen this document as far as we know. what do you make of this? >> we i think it's a very important piece of evidence, ali. it's important to remember that no one piece of evidence makes or breaks a case, it all has to be viewed in context. one of the things that i think has been a challenge for jack smith was to prove donald trump's knowledge about the rules of classification. unlike most crimes were ignorance of the law is no excuse, there is a requirement when it comes to -- prove behind -- as a person knew what he was doing was illegal. and so to have donald trump on tape talking about how he cannot disclos
barbara, let me start with you with the second half of what i was just telling my viewers about, and that is the increasing legal peril that donald trump is in. putting aside whether that hurts him or help him politically, we've had two updates and i want to start with the jacks mitt mar-a-lago stuff and this document that donald trump reportedly is bragging about having -- he concedes that he has not declassified that document, and he shouldn't be talking about it. nobody has seen this...
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we'll continue when east bay congresswoman barbara lee will join us live. the move that she and other democrats are now taking to try to re-implement the constitutional right to abortion. again, that's coming up in just a few minutes. at 430. a young man who played basketball for santa clarat meme golden state warriors coming up is joining us live from the newsroom now with a look at the new people who are coming in tom. they are very impressive. the warriors wanted to show off their future. well, they did it in fine style with brandon puglisi and trace jackson-davis proudly holding up to their new jerseys, professional team jerseys, jerseys that millions of boys and girls dream of. these two seem to be exactly what the warriors exactly were looking for to really productive college players that have a proven track record in terms of what they've done and to bring that into the mix for us is something that we value. i think i'm a pretty smart basketball player and the warriors have a lot of smart basketball players as well. so i just think it's a perfect fit
we'll continue when east bay congresswoman barbara lee will join us live. the move that she and other democrats are now taking to try to re-implement the constitutional right to abortion. again, that's coming up in just a few minutes. at 430. a young man who played basketball for santa clarat meme golden state warriors coming up is joining us live from the newsroom now with a look at the new people who are coming in tom. they are very impressive. the warriors wanted to show off their future....
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transbay block three park naming with barbara. sfgtv we have a presentation. >> hello commissioners. i'm here before you to discussed possible action to preapprove a name for what is currently blown as block three park. before we begin my name is barbara chami and i'm the manager of policy and public affairs with the department of recreation and park. i am here today with mike who rests the east cut benefit district and manage the community naming process. during this presentation i will briefly describe the background of the site and give overview of the project. mike will walk you through the community engagement process for naming the park and i will conclude with a recommendation for a preapproval of a future park name. the reason for the preapproval this is a multiagency project. block three park is owned by the office of investment and infrastructure or ocii. san francisco public works is the project manager. rec and park are the future manager and operate or and working with the [inaudible] in addition to leading the naming
transbay block three park naming with barbara. sfgtv we have a presentation. >> hello commissioners. i'm here before you to discussed possible action to preapprove a name for what is currently blown as block three park. before we begin my name is barbara chami and i'm the manager of policy and public affairs with the department of recreation and park. i am here today with mike who rests the east cut benefit district and manage the community naming process. during this presentation i will...
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ana bÁrbara le pidiÓ la prensa comprensiÓn para sobrepasar este momento difÍcil.que un reportero debe tener una estrella y una inmensa libreta de direcciones de telÉfonos de personas que te van a contestar, esa era ella. karla: ahora si tenemos este vÍdeo que la relaciÓn con su nieta donde hablaban de todo. marÍa antonieta: si dios mÍo, van a ver. >> soltera y mayor, me invitaron un amigo de mi hijo pato, pues quiero que sepas que a las 12:00 de la maÑana empezamos a beber todos los allÍ presentes, todos los adultos y venga tequila y el otro tequila, y el otro tequila y yo iba echando tiro, estrenando unas zapatillas de christian dior doradas maravillosas, comimos y seguimos conversando, seguimos conversando y el hombre me decÍa muÑequita a quÉ hora sales por el pan? , no me decÍa nada y de repente no puedo mÁs traÍa yo tal cohete que tenÍa las pestaÑas postizas atravesadas y dije me voy. entonces le dije me voy. entonces hay talinaquÉ gusto que viniera, dije es mi Última oportunidad tengo que hacer algo tengo que hacer algo que lo marquÉ y lo obligue a buscar, ll
ana bÁrbara le pidiÓ la prensa comprensiÓn para sobrepasar este momento difÍcil.que un reportero debe tener una estrella y una inmensa libreta de direcciones de telÉfonos de personas que te van a contestar, esa era ella. karla: ahora si tenemos este vÍdeo que la relaciÓn con su nieta donde hablaban de todo. marÍa antonieta: si dios mÍo, van a ver. >> soltera y mayor, me invitaron un amigo de mi hijo pato, pues quiero que sepas que a las 12:00 de la maÑana empezamos a beber todos...
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barbara kingsolver, you know the author, barbara kingsolver, totally intrigued by her love. her books would love to have her on the show. this is the best blow off i've ever gotten. and you go to her website, whatever it is, and usually there's a list of contacts. sometimes you can find the person directly. those are contacts. and it said, because of the demand in the and that accepts please send a letter to this address some address in virginia and i sent off a very nice letter useful thing a week later get the nicest letter back from her assistant saying she's so sorry she can't do it. but she's so busy and i keep it because it's the nicest thing ever. the ones that drive me crazy, the ones who don't answer, i'm happy if you want to say no, but just let me know. but they usually say yes. terry clark there have been some book bands out there in the world today and i don't want to call them widespread. they seem to be very local ized. do you have a take on that? have you ever done anything on that? yeah, we talked. it comes up too often, unfortunately, and ron charles is the
barbara kingsolver, you know the author, barbara kingsolver, totally intrigued by her love. her books would love to have her on the show. this is the best blow off i've ever gotten. and you go to her website, whatever it is, and usually there's a list of contacts. sometimes you can find the person directly. those are contacts. and it said, because of the demand in the and that accepts please send a letter to this address some address in virginia and i sent off a very nice letter useful thing a...
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barbara kingsolver, you know the author, barbara kingsolver, totally intrigued by her love. her books would love to have her on the show. this is the best blow off i've ever gotten. and you go to her website, whatever it is, and usually there's a list of contacts. sometimes you can find the person directly. those are contacts. and it said, because of the demand in the and that accepts please send a letter to this address some address in virginia and i sent off a very nice letter useful thing a week later get the nicest letter back from her assistant saying she's so sorry she can't do it. but she's so busy and i keep it because it's the nicest thing ever. the ones that drive me crazy, the ones who don't answer, i'm happy if you want to say no, but just let me know. but they usually say yes. terry clark there have been some book bands out there in the world today and i don't want to call them widespread. they seem to be very local ized. do you have a take on that? have you ever done anything on that? yeah, we talked. it comes up too often, unfortunately, and ron charles is the
barbara kingsolver, you know the author, barbara kingsolver, totally intrigued by her love. her books would love to have her on the show. this is the best blow off i've ever gotten. and you go to her website, whatever it is, and usually there's a list of contacts. sometimes you can find the person directly. those are contacts. and it said, because of the demand in the and that accepts please send a letter to this address some address in virginia and i sent off a very nice letter useful thing a...
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barbara plett usher, bbc news, nairobi.r the six kidnapped, there has been no update still. the updf says it is pursuing the militants more than 2a hours, and it is quite ironic that this tragedy happened on the night of the day of the african child, and in a school particularly. in terms of security, because that is what we heard being mentioned in barbara usher�*s report, concerns around that, what is being done to allay fears, to enhance security measures? for the people who live in this area in western uganda and in mpondwe, earlier we had the mayor raised concerns just like the ugandan member of parliament, who spoke so passionately and angrily in the story that has been aired, when she kept on asking where the security was. we had one general on record speaking to the residents to ask them, they said they saw people coming as early as two days ago, why didn�*t they report it? it raises the question whether the army had intelligence, because there is presence of the military in this area that borders the drc. some say
barbara plett usher, bbc news, nairobi.r the six kidnapped, there has been no update still. the updf says it is pursuing the militants more than 2a hours, and it is quite ironic that this tragedy happened on the night of the day of the african child, and in a school particularly. in terms of security, because that is what we heard being mentioned in barbara usher�*s report, concerns around that, what is being done to allay fears, to enhance security measures? for the people who live in this...