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bruce: not much. in the comments from president putin, he referred to china's concerns and questions about the ukraine situation. president putin also offered something to china, adjusting china's -- addressing china's big geopolitical concerns, taiwan. putin blasted the u.s. and what he called a satellite of provocations in the taiwan straits. in return, xi jinping did not offer strong support for russia's war in ukraine and did not even mention ukraine. he just noted that china is willing to work with russia to display the responsibilities of the major powers and playing a leading role to inject positive energy to a world in chaos. nobody talked about a no limits partnership. that is something the two leaders agreed to when they met in beijing in february, shortly before the war started in ukraine. that was a time when russia seemed like it was in a stronger position than it is now. it will be interesting to see what happens today. one last thing. putin will meet today with prime minister modi from
bruce: not much. in the comments from president putin, he referred to china's concerns and questions about the ukraine situation. president putin also offered something to china, adjusting china's -- addressing china's big geopolitical concerns, taiwan. putin blasted the u.s. and what he called a satellite of provocations in the taiwan straits. in return, xi jinping did not offer strong support for russia's war in ukraine and did not even mention ukraine. he just noted that china is willing to...
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what role can music play in bella, bruce or ukraine? was he can them can use it can't stop or who are kind of stuck washed up, our body go to art and music, you can change. people can ment, i think alec is a medium with which we can reach very many people within via if mentioned that i synchron us now the hostile and ballasa nation not agreeing after the rigged 2020 elections and ballers after the government cracked down. the are musicians wanted to do something. i was from ziki kimball and they didn't want to be passively above years like lucas. it's her east, as they stood next to the people and thing nation. it became a national movement in belarus. like isn't it's an island or yet almost a mover coming out of music. i think that music can change the world and that every person can change and then what does means hartaman, blah nashikuru, they a dozen people and ukraine. good to be surrounded by music. ver, could he in april last here we stayed concerts in air, raid shelters, to comfort little that who were frightened, or rather than
what role can music play in bella, bruce or ukraine? was he can them can use it can't stop or who are kind of stuck washed up, our body go to art and music, you can change. people can ment, i think alec is a medium with which we can reach very many people within via if mentioned that i synchron us now the hostile and ballasa nation not agreeing after the rigged 2020 elections and ballers after the government cracked down. the are musicians wanted to do something. i was from ziki kimball and...
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bruce are determined, their weapon is music, their battleground is the street. whether in bella, roofs, or in bon, their art is a form of protest. oh, they took part in a popular uprising that swept bella ruth, in 2020 before it was brutally suppressed by dictator alexander lucas shinkel. oh, conductor vitale, alec, so knock also to pardon me uprising and the bella ruse, him capital minsk. oh, he uses art to fight repression. his message is one of defiance. oh, oh, as this one's a nissan, our mission is to show that that a roof still exists. and there is still a free bella rouge. even if a small line is on mostly an exile, home left is indeed a maple. and many other people who are against the regime against the in warn ukraine seek once were expressed themselves and want to be her title or some on the wrong dakota. and that's why they're here at the beethoven 1st. the frequent concert was held in an unusual place. the plenary chamber and bon once the seat of the west, german parliament, an historic and a political setting. ah, this year the beethoven fest, turn
bruce are determined, their weapon is music, their battleground is the street. whether in bella, roofs, or in bon, their art is a form of protest. oh, they took part in a popular uprising that swept bella ruth, in 2020 before it was brutally suppressed by dictator alexander lucas shinkel. oh, conductor vitale, alec, so knock also to pardon me uprising and the bella ruse, him capital minsk. oh, he uses art to fight repression. his message is one of defiance. oh, oh, as this one's a nissan, our...
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( cheers and applause ) >> oh, bruce. >> stephen: oh, bruce. >> oh, bruce. ( cheers and applause ) >> premieres next thursday on disney+. it's tatiana maslany, everybody! we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) want a permanent solution to homelessness? you won't get it with prop 27. it was written and funded by out-of-state corporations to permanently maximize profits, not homeless funding. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations permanently. only pennies on the dollar for the homeless permanently. and with loopholes, the homeless get even less permanently. prop 27. they didn't write it for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. you might already know that prop
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bruce: it's an excellent point.ve been warned by the insurance industry for the last 10 years and the last five years about the runaway litigation. in florida 8% of homeowners claimed in 70% -- those abuses that we can the florida insurance industry for quite some time with record failures, the market is on the verge of collapse and they will have to step in this year to make some reforms. >> what impact will this have on the housing market? bruce: it's going to kill the housing market there. there's no real estate market. it's going to have a big hit on home sales. we are already sitting with the highest premium in florida. our cost most for example on average paying about $4000 a year and that's unabated without some government intervention i think he goes to eight to 10,000 in the next 24 months. higher insurance rates means you can afford less on home purchase. this will be a big hit to the housing market to put out some -- without some type of government intervention. >> how long does it at the last four pair t
bruce: it's an excellent point.ve been warned by the insurance industry for the last 10 years and the last five years about the runaway litigation. in florida 8% of homeowners claimed in 70% -- those abuses that we can the florida insurance industry for quite some time with record failures, the market is on the verge of collapse and they will have to step in this year to make some reforms. >> what impact will this have on the housing market? bruce: it's going to kill the housing market...
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dani: bruce einhorn giving us the latest on ukraine. it's the merge.pto markets racing for an upgrade for the history books. this is bloomberg. ♪ dani: welcome back to daybreak europe, i'm dani burger in london. manus cranny is in dubai. ethereum is getting a revamp which will make the blockchain more efficient. according to developers, that should pay the way or -- for it to scale up and become quicker. the update which has been years in the making should go smoothly. investors are wary of pickups. we are joined by our senior crypto reporter. where are we with the merge at this point? >> hey, dani. the target timing has been pushed back a little bit as the hash rate goes down. it looks like some miners may be going off-line just a little bit. it looks like it is going to be at the back of the next hour. it is still imminent. manus: tell us, how is the market reacting? is it seamless? >> it looks like so far things are going pretty well. there are a lot of people hedging. there are still some caution, and there is still, ether itself is little changed
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one of the most important composers in bella, bruce. she was asked by the beethoven 1st to compose a piece this year, each year, the festival commissions, a work in cooperation with which avella. now the old friends are here to collaborate on a musical mission. with me, jennifer pneumonia, she all the intention is on ukraine at the moment that our friends and valerie are non jail and we're thinking about them. you and it's hard for them because they know what's happening in ukraine, which is also so tang insured into the flu . much has happened to track down on the popular uprising and belarus, the russian invasion of ukraine. these artists don't want to remain silent. that's also what their project with the beethoven fast is about. was city in woodson and as an ocean lee, there was no time to really cry and i flatter, vaguely, arrogant. this is a line for action us one more stadium. yeah. forget it ceased, you have to do something. it reflects on assisted side, full tutton. the plenary chamber and bon was once the seat of the buddhist
one of the most important composers in bella, bruce. she was asked by the beethoven 1st to compose a piece this year, each year, the festival commissions, a work in cooperation with which avella. now the old friends are here to collaborate on a musical mission. with me, jennifer pneumonia, she all the intention is on ukraine at the moment that our friends and valerie are non jail and we're thinking about them. you and it's hard for them because they know what's happening in ukraine, which is...
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bruce are determined, their weapon is music. their battle ground is the street. whether in bella roofs or in bon, there are a form of protest. oh, they took part in the popular uprising that swept bella ruth, in 2020 before it was brutally suppressed by dick peter alexander lucas shanker. ah, conductor vitaly, alec still knock also to pardon me, uprising in the ballroom capital minsk. oh, he uses art to fight repression. his message is one of defiance. oh, oh, as this one's a miss on our mission is to show that that a roof still exists. and there are still a free bell roof. even if a small line is on mostly an exile, home left is indeed a maple. and many other people who are against the regime against the bush and worn ukraine, wants to express themselves and want to be hurt or tighter or some on the wrong get shotwell and that's why they're here at the beethoven fast. the free choir concert was held in an unusual place. the plenary chamber and bon once the seat of the west, german parliament, an historic and a political setting. ah, this year the beethoven fest,
bruce are determined, their weapon is music. their battle ground is the street. whether in bella roofs or in bon, there are a form of protest. oh, they took part in the popular uprising that swept bella ruth, in 2020 before it was brutally suppressed by dick peter alexander lucas shanker. ah, conductor vitaly, alec still knock also to pardon me, uprising in the ballroom capital minsk. oh, he uses art to fight repression. his message is one of defiance. oh, oh, as this one's a miss on our...
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>> mary bruce at the white house. thank you, mary. >>> we turn now to the war in ukraine tonight and to the meeting with the summit with vladimir putin and china's president xi. putin tonight with an eye-opening acknowledgement. in their first meeting since the invasion, putin acknowledging china has questions and concerns about this war. and tonight, the shocking new allegations of russian crimes in ukraine. what our team witnessed just today. dead russian soldiers left behind by the russians. abc's tom soufi burridge and what they discovered in ukraine. >> reporter: tonight, a stunning admission from vladimir putin. face-to-face with chinese president xi for the first time since russian forces invaded ukraine. putin crucially conceding china has "questions and concerns." a clear nod to china's unease about the conflict. but in public at least today, china not even mentioning ukraine or the war. it comes as putin's plan to take all of eastern ukraine is falling apart, with ukrainian forces routing russian troops near
>> mary bruce at the white house. thank you, mary. >>> we turn now to the war in ukraine tonight and to the meeting with the summit with vladimir putin and china's president xi. putin tonight with an eye-opening acknowledgement. in their first meeting since the invasion, putin acknowledging china has questions and concerns about this war. and tonight, the shocking new allegations of russian crimes in ukraine. what our team witnessed just today. dead russian soldiers left behind...
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all right, bruce, both countries have their own commissions. regarding the board, the both countries have their own interpretations. both countries say that we have the marty convention of 1991. we have the bicycle convention of 994. are we talking just about an issue of dilemma taishan or is this is something far bigger about bizarre says about the need for both local communities to move back and forth, a different area to be able to survive. oh yeah. well, i mean, exactly. you know, it's strange and cruel in a way that when you're in, i've been to this region several times when you can see them, the snow capped mountains around you and you know, there's a lot of water up there in the mountains. but there isn't a lot of water in this area where the border keeps going in and out. so, you know, agriculture land is limited both in terms of farming and in terms of hurting. and of course, you know, it's hurting really where you have to move your animals from place to place of the grade. so, you know, these, these are really, i mean, this is the bas
all right, bruce, both countries have their own commissions. regarding the board, the both countries have their own interpretations. both countries say that we have the marty convention of 1991. we have the bicycle convention of 994. are we talking just about an issue of dilemma taishan or is this is something far bigger about bizarre says about the need for both local communities to move back and forth, a different area to be able to survive. oh yeah. well, i mean, exactly. you know, it's...
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zhenya says that she now has bruce's three children. i'm zhenya's little one. you are all sorry. and zhenya and the dog are funny to you. ice, lyudochka, but don't worry, don't worry, please, you can't. please, it's your fault. why did you put him forward? i'll take let's go. nothing. you're right? together and now what's wrong with her? okay, i'll be there now. normally there is jam. you are very tasty today, by the way, you ate cakes during the day. mom, where are you? well, what's okay? how did you get sick when? well how bad is that doctors say? nightmare what? i am i will definitely come. do you hear? bye. there is no point in deceiving you. don't you love it? don't delay, zhenya. what's wrong with you? how did you get sick? i got badly ill. wait. what does bad mean? well, they rarely get sick at all. and i'm really bad. i'm not silent. zhenya anna don't cry, my funeral is not tomorrow. are you laughing, what are you offering me? what? i don't know that nothing can be done. you can push back the date, so to speak. place of water noise of a fast stream five pluses well done.
zhenya says that she now has bruce's three children. i'm zhenya's little one. you are all sorry. and zhenya and the dog are funny to you. ice, lyudochka, but don't worry, don't worry, please, you can't. please, it's your fault. why did you put him forward? i'll take let's go. nothing. you're right? together and now what's wrong with her? okay, i'll be there now. normally there is jam. you are very tasty today, by the way, you ate cakes during the day. mom, where are you? well, what's okay? how...
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so bruce willis is who my dad compares my career to. [ laughter ] like, every single point, it's bruced that indiana jones is your friend? >> he's impressed by that. but did he hold on to the helicopter? did he protect the building, the tower block, didn't christmas? no, he didn't, did he? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'll tell you why, he was flying the helicopter, that's why. >> yeah, but my dad -- >> jimmy: he made a guy get off the plane. >> he did. another special thing that is i think bruce willis started to lose his hair the same time my dad did. [ laughter ] so there's an emotional -- like an emotional connection there. >> jimmy: that's interesting. they're brothers in bald. in a way. >> exactly. exactly. >> jimmy: wow. that's pretty crazy. do you stay with your parents when you're -- do you stay in your room at home? >> oh, no, no. >> jimmy: no, no? >> no, no. jimmy, man, as soon as the check cleared, got them a house. got them squared away before i got my own house. >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah, yeah, definitely. >> jimmy: that's funny. [ applause ] smart, too. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimm
so bruce willis is who my dad compares my career to. [ laughter ] like, every single point, it's bruced that indiana jones is your friend? >> he's impressed by that. but did he hold on to the helicopter? did he protect the building, the tower block, didn't christmas? no, he didn't, did he? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'll tell you why, he was flying the helicopter, that's why. >> yeah, but my dad -- >> jimmy: he made a guy get off the plane. >> he did. another special...
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>> all right, mary bruce back with us again tonight. mary, thank you. stick with us here, we also learned today that russia is buying millions of artillery shells and rockets now from north korea, after getting help with drones from iran. some of these weapons from north korea, russia is buying back, after selling them to north korea. so, let's bring in our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz on this part of the story. and martha, what have you learned about this? and buying from north korea, what does this reveal about russia's needs here? >> reporter: david, because of those sanctions and the fact that ukrainians are pounding russian ammunition depots, the russians are facing a severe supply shortage, which is why they are forced to seek millions of rockets and artillery shells from north korea. just think about it. the russians need ammunition so badly they are willing to buy back soviet-era equipment from the north koreans that they sold to them decades ago. david? >> martha raddatz and mary bruce both live in washington with us again
>> all right, mary bruce back with us again tonight. mary, thank you. stick with us here, we also learned today that russia is buying millions of artillery shells and rockets now from north korea, after getting help with drones from iran. some of these weapons from north korea, russia is buying back, after selling them to north korea. so, let's bring in our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz on this part of the story. and martha, what have you learned about this? and buying...
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>> all right, mary bruce at the white house, mary, thank you. let's bring in our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. and martha, you heard the president, president zelenskyy say there that this counteroffensive is on multiple fronts, under way in multiple places in this country. what do we know, what does the pentagon know about how it's gone so far? >> reporter: well, david, ukraine has managed to knock the russians on their heels in the south and east, with the help of u.s. and other intelligence. the ukrainian forces have targeted russian supply lines, ammo depots, and russian air defenses, allowing ukraine to use those explosive-laden drones. this one in a video from ukraine's armed forces, says it's a drone targeting a russian position near donetsk. those drones plus the precision artillery have allowed the ukrainians to prevent russia from resupplying their troops, but despite the gains, david, this remains a war of attrition. it is far from over, david. >> all right, martha raddatz, mary bruce, both reporting on this labor
>> all right, mary bruce at the white house, mary, thank you. let's bring in our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. and martha, you heard the president, president zelenskyy say there that this counteroffensive is on multiple fronts, under way in multiple places in this country. what do we know, what does the pentagon know about how it's gone so far? >> reporter: well, david, ukraine has managed to knock the russians on their heels in the south and east, with the help...
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mary bruce at the white house. >> reporter: the news sent the stock market into a tailspin. the dow plunging more than 1,200 points, its worst day in more than two years. wall street dismayed by the new report showing inflation is still high and rising at a steeper rate than what economists expected. up 8.3% from a year ago. >> our rent has gone up a lot, actually. i think it's gone up, like, $1,000 in the last year. >> reporter: in miami, george martinez tells us it's not just rent, it's food prices. up 11.4% over the last year. in. >> i normally buy, like, thin sliced, like, chicken breast, now i'm just buying, like, straight up, like, whole ch chickens and spending an hour at home just cutting them on my own, because i'm not going to pay an extra $15. >> reporter: the grocery aisle tells the story. flour up 2.2%. butter up 1.9%. potatoes up 2.5%. >> for a loaf of bread, it's like $1.50 more. we're wondering, when is this going to let up? >> reporter: trying to put a positive spin on things, president biden today argued inflation is essentially flat month-to-month, up only
mary bruce at the white house. >> reporter: the news sent the stock market into a tailspin. the dow plunging more than 1,200 points, its worst day in more than two years. wall street dismayed by the new report showing inflation is still high and rising at a steeper rate than what economists expected. up 8.3% from a year ago. >> our rent has gone up a lot, actually. i think it's gone up, like, $1,000 in the last year. >> reporter: in miami, george martinez tells us it's not...
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mary bruce is live at the white house tonight. martha raddatz also live in washington. mary, let's begin with you. any white house reaction tonight to what he has asked president biden to do? >> reporter: well, the president has been under growing pressure to take this step, especially as the world has seen russia commit these atrocities like the mass killings in bucha. but so far, the white house and the state department have been noticeably noncommittal. they have been reviewing the matter and tonight, the white house is quick to note that they've already imposed on russia the kind of costs that come with this didding nation, imposing harsh sanctions, curtailing foreign aid and blocking russia from the global economy. but officially designating russia as a state sponsor of terror would effectively cut off any remaining diplomatic ties between the u.s. and moscow, and so far, that is a step this administration has been unwilling to take. david? >> all right, mary bruce at the white house, mary, thank you. let's bring in martha raddatz. and you heard president zelenskyy
mary bruce is live at the white house tonight. martha raddatz also live in washington. mary, let's begin with you. any white house reaction tonight to what he has asked president biden to do? >> reporter: well, the president has been under growing pressure to take this step, especially as the world has seen russia commit these atrocities like the mass killings in bucha. but so far, the white house and the state department have been noticeably noncommittal. they have been reviewing the...
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bruce: let's be careful.he move from 9% inflation down to 4% or 5% will happen with energy markets normalizing, with the slowing we have seen in global growth taking goods pressures off. you get that without having to do anything. the question is getting that down to two. in that context i would argue you need to push the u.s. unemployment rate up above 5% and probably push the euro unemployment rate towards 8%. that is not going to happen without something we would call a retrenchment. jonathan: short and shallow does not fit in there? bruce: first of all, that is hard to achieve, to gradually move the rate to 4% is something that would be hard to do but not impossible. to get the inflation picture back in the model with a 4% unemployment rate, a mild growth phase, that is not what history suggests will do the job. getting from 9% to 4% or 5% is a done deal given where energy prices are, given what is happening in global manufacturing. jonathan: bruce kasman, thank you. thoughtful stuff. the other additional
bruce: let's be careful.he move from 9% inflation down to 4% or 5% will happen with energy markets normalizing, with the slowing we have seen in global growth taking goods pressures off. you get that without having to do anything. the question is getting that down to two. in that context i would argue you need to push the u.s. unemployment rate up above 5% and probably push the euro unemployment rate towards 8%. that is not going to happen without something we would call a retrenchment....
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for more, we are joined by bruce einhorn. we have heard from russia officially saying the impact of sanctions is not severe. of course they are still bringing in money. their debt is nonexistent. what is different about this report? bruce: you are right. the official line from russia is the impact of sanctions is not that bad. the economy will likely shrink by less than 3% this year and next year even better. according to this report bloomberg has seen, a report prepared for an internal meeting and the veracity of the report has been confirmed, it paints a much more dire picture. according to one of the scenarios, the economy could shrink more than 8% by 2023. another scenario has it down almost 12% by 2024. the report talks about the different industries, ranging from agriculture to aviation machine tools, all of them affected by sanctions. the inability to get critical components. this report also talks about the possible brain drain of 200,000 i.t. specialists they might lose over the next two years. it paints a much diffe
for more, we are joined by bruce einhorn. we have heard from russia officially saying the impact of sanctions is not severe. of course they are still bringing in money. their debt is nonexistent. what is different about this report? bruce: you are right. the official line from russia is the impact of sanctions is not that bad. the economy will likely shrink by less than 3% this year and next year even better. according to this report bloomberg has seen, a report prepared for an internal meeting...
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they agree that bella bruce had reached a moment of decision. both are trying in their own way to free their country of its dictatorship. ah, neosha adjustable much little i very much wanted maria to hear my peace in what whenever i think about where maria is now, i start tearing out this, this little zip that have been i lose because it's, it's like just tears. it's a kind of hopeless network because you don't know what you can that you could look at. the only thing you can do is write a piece and dedicated to this person and upset. but if you genius who teaches them julia maria is i ria, is a symbol of her protest movement. ah, but it really is a symbol of the peaceful revolution. milliken that it will, its on maria, maria smiles. van the and then whenever others are completely stressed out and maria always smiles and says that everything will be fine. he had some to fill. i may be out now long and maybe not even tomorrow at school, but eventually it will be fire him started. we'll have to stay strong, thus 11, and that's how it is that it is
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but we'll cancel up like to talk to you soon bruce. it lord and scroll miss cranes. good. yes. suppose what was going on, but it was my low ceiling. you're going to go to school and have some one else. consider all could i use came about him with them on the same way at the moment in the hoping in multiple local school more so i was supposed to learn a little he was one by one nationalist battalion, this truck almost every major city in southeast, in ukraine, they shot protest as against the kuta in the streets. so the question a still mozilla, a with to one moment. contribute corner once i'm a bit so i can send you checks, which is a couple of the principles that she should here. this is cheryl naples. the provider is the only thing you need to have. hi, dakota ah, a model 7 ukraine's major industrial center was the nic city key center nationalist to to correct down on protests on may, the 9th, 2014 tom nationalist entered murray. you pull in on vehicles. it was the day locals were celebrating the traditional holiday victory over fascism with a a ukrainian military. not a
but we'll cancel up like to talk to you soon bruce. it lord and scroll miss cranes. good. yes. suppose what was going on, but it was my low ceiling. you're going to go to school and have some one else. consider all could i use came about him with them on the same way at the moment in the hoping in multiple local school more so i was supposed to learn a little he was one by one nationalist battalion, this truck almost every major city in southeast, in ukraine, they shot protest as against the...
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mary bruce at the white house. >>> and we look back. queen elizabeth in her own words what she said at just 21 years old, the commitment she made, her promise. her profound words right here tonight. >>> we also have the other major news this thursday night, the deadly shooting spree in memphis. >>> also, longtime trump ally steve bannon charged in new york. state prosecutors accusing him of stealing from donors who gave money thinking that money would build a border wall. they thought they were buying bricks with their names on them for the wall. millions of dollars. >>> the wildfires and theatre 7r states. >>> tributes tonight to a pioneer of cable news. remembering bernard shaw. >>> and at the end here tonight, the message from the queen we thought fitting to play here again tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here tonight as the world remembers and honors queen elizabeth ii. word of her death echoing around the world today. britain's queen elizabeth dying at 96 after a 70-year reign. she was a steady figure o
mary bruce at the white house. >>> and we look back. queen elizabeth in her own words what she said at just 21 years old, the commitment she made, her promise. her profound words right here tonight. >>> we also have the other major news this thursday night, the deadly shooting spree in memphis. >>> also, longtime trump ally steve bannon charged in new york. state prosecutors accusing him of stealing from donors who gave money thinking that money would build a border...
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so michelle, bruce, us by be young idea. i suppose if you really see a major is a young young of run through what quick to do. rock springs christian in the 19th century. bruce, a phobia moved to germany, growing empire with expansion plans, and that expansion would be to the east. the pretext was the same as napoleon, russian imperialism. so for the german div, a historian and the discovery with knives where only in russia, in centuries and the start of the new or so for big, they have developed for sort of propaganda in justified the future invasion, the future expense in russia empire before german. well, never are so full colonial periods have to give loved the german war. so problem, german propaganda convincingly argued that russians with an inferior race of the country was a dark realm, preparing to conquer, all essential response. but the arguments never change. i need a little self organized pressure question. my excuse me is karl marx with showing it would be you sure. because then you believe the lat pole or somet
so michelle, bruce, us by be young idea. i suppose if you really see a major is a young young of run through what quick to do. rock springs christian in the 19th century. bruce, a phobia moved to germany, growing empire with expansion plans, and that expansion would be to the east. the pretext was the same as napoleon, russian imperialism. so for the german div, a historian and the discovery with knives where only in russia, in centuries and the start of the new or so for big, they have...
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that dark day, bruce saved lives. he was an incredible human being, a devoted husband, father and friend. and helping to save lives he lost his own. bruce would be proud to know that his son, brett, has led the charge on this fight. i've been so proud to work with him, it's an honor to work with him to get this done. he never gave up. the families never gave up. and while we cannot fill the hole in the hearts of these families, we can say we understand your sacrifice, your loss, and make justice work on your behalf. today i urge my colleagues to stand with all these families, do the right thing, support this critical legislation. it is so long overdue. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. jordan: thank you, mr. speaker. i would yield as much time as the gentlelady from new york would i yield as much time to the gentlelady as she would consume, a gentlelady who has worked so hard on this, ms. malliotakis. the speaker pro te
that dark day, bruce saved lives. he was an incredible human being, a devoted husband, father and friend. and helping to save lives he lost his own. bruce would be proud to know that his son, brett, has led the charge on this fight. i've been so proud to work with him, it's an honor to work with him to get this done. he never gave up. the families never gave up. and while we cannot fill the hole in the hearts of these families, we can say we understand your sacrifice, your loss, and make...
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author bruce rags dale offers his thoughts on washington at the plow. the founding farmer in the question of slavery. >> in the summer of 1787 in the midst of the meeting of the caution to the convention, george washington recorded an outing in his diary. observing some farmers at work, and entering into conversation with them, i received the following information with respect to the mode of cultivating buckwheat, and the application of the grain. in his letters and diary entities throughout his life, washington frequently makes observations on crops and farming practices. for his own mount vernon estate he kept careful accounts, always seeking improvements and agricultural practices. one can read washington's own words online, the founding -- hosted by the national archives to the national historical publication commission. overtime, washington's ideas on agriculture and agricultural labor changed, based on his own experiences in applications of modern farming techniques. in today's program we will hear from author, bruce ragsdale, whose new book, wash
author bruce rags dale offers his thoughts on washington at the plow. the founding farmer in the question of slavery. >> in the summer of 1787 in the midst of the meeting of the caution to the convention, george washington recorded an outing in his diary. observing some farmers at work, and entering into conversation with them, i received the following information with respect to the mode of cultivating buckwheat, and the application of the grain. in his letters and diary entities...
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. ♪ ♪ >> greg: they are going to make bruce immortal like zeus. retired earlier this year to a debilitating illness but that doesn't mean you won't see him in movies. his image will not die hard. >> that was great, greg. >> thank you, whoever you are. the digital bruce made his debut in august 2021, a commercial for a russian telecoms company, digitally grafted his face created by computer software onto a real human understudy. he sold his likeness to nai company which created a digital twin of the actor. don't laugh, it's the same way pete buttigieg pretends to work at the transportation depa department. they would have to find understudy your size if they were to do that. if you got paid now -- then you would die in 30, 40, 50 years, would you take the money? >> why would i not? i'm not going to be here. one less thing i got to do. i get a check for it? sign me up. i will do one now here. >> greg: i love this idea. in a way, it's kind of a reverse mortgage for your career. [laughter] >> there's never been a better time. the way your career looks
. ♪ ♪ >> greg: they are going to make bruce immortal like zeus. retired earlier this year to a debilitating illness but that doesn't mean you won't see him in movies. his image will not die hard. >> that was great, greg. >> thank you, whoever you are. the digital bruce made his debut in august 2021, a commercial for a russian telecoms company, digitally grafted his face created by computer software onto a real human understudy. he sold his likeness to nai company which...
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bruce it is hard to hear you. if you are speaking we can't hear. >> yea. >> find a better place for reception and call back under general public comment at the sends of the meeting. okay. sfgovtv if you could mute the caller. thank you. i'm sorry bruce, it was hard to hear you. so i suggest calling back or waiting until item 11 when we have comment again. you are welcome to e mail us as well. . i know you have our e mail address. we will hope to hear from you during number 11. do we have other raised hands, sfgovtv? thank you for everyone's patience with technical difficulties. >> no further callers, public comment is closed. weer item 6 the consent. is there public comment in room 416? okay. is there any raised hands on the public line? no call are, public comment is closed. >> commissioners. >> entertain a motion. >> moved. >> and seconded. all in favor? >> aye. >> so moved. >> thank you. okay. we are on item 7 the san francisco zoo report. >> good morning. i want to say a was honored be here for that commemorat
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mary bruce live in new york tonight where the president addressed the u.n.ay and here's what the president said about nuclear war. >> a nuclear war cannot be won. and must never be fought. >> mary, how concerned is the white house about putin's new nuclear threat? >> reporter: well, david, the white house is taking this seriously, but they are also making a conscious effort not to escalate this. they do not want to get into a rhetorical tit for tat with russia over the threat of a nuclear war. so, instead, the white house is stressing that putin's comments are irresponsible, but not unusual, that he has threatened this before. but david, the white house does see that putin is growing increasingly desperate and desperation, especially from an unpredictable leader armed with nuclear weapons, is certainly cause for concern. david? >> very concerning tonight. mary, thank you. >>> we turn now to the category 4 hurricane moving up the atlantic tonight. hurricane fiona now a monster, 800 miles across. the east coast soon feeling the affects, from florida up to main
mary bruce live in new york tonight where the president addressed the u.n.ay and here's what the president said about nuclear war. >> a nuclear war cannot be won. and must never be fought. >> mary, how concerned is the white house about putin's new nuclear threat? >> reporter: well, david, the white house is taking this seriously, but they are also making a conscious effort not to escalate this. they do not want to get into a rhetorical tit for tat with russia over the threat...
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dani: let's get to bruce einhorn.t is the significance of this comment coming from biden when it comes to taiwan? bruce: for a long time, for decades, the united states has pursued a policy of strategic ambiguity when it comes to what the u.s. response would be if there were a military conflict, a war between china and taiwan. the idea is the u.s. doesn't want to commit definitively one way or the other because that could perhaps create incentives for one side to take action. what we are seeing with president biden's statement, maybe there is less ambiguity. asked whether u.s. forces would defend taiwan, he very definitively said yes. i guess the question would be, what does it mean, defend? does that mean boots on the ground? soldiers and sailors and air force people in taiwan? we don't know. we still have ambiguity. dani: we also in this interview with biden, he talked about he had a call with xi jinping in february about russia as it relates to ukraine. what did they discuss? bruce: we knew that there was a call be
dani: let's get to bruce einhorn.t is the significance of this comment coming from biden when it comes to taiwan? bruce: for a long time, for decades, the united states has pursued a policy of strategic ambiguity when it comes to what the u.s. response would be if there were a military conflict, a war between china and taiwan. the idea is the u.s. doesn't want to commit definitively one way or the other because that could perhaps create incentives for one side to take action. what we are seeing...
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>> all right, mary bruce at the white house, as well.nk you, mary. >>> we should note that later tonight right here, a look back right here on abc, 8:00 p.m. eastern it starts. "queen elizabeth ii: the legacy, the life." and at 9:00 p.m. tonight, a two-hour special edition of "20/20," "queen elizabeth ii: a royal life." of course, we hope you'll join us right here tonight. >>> and later here on this newscast, the queen and a message she delivered not so long ago, and we thought it fitting to play it for you again tonight. that's in a moment. >>> in the meantime, we move onto the other news this thursday evening and the deadly shooting spree terrorizing memphis. ezekiel kelly accused of killing four people and wounding three others. allegedly driving through the city, shooting people at random. livestreaming the attacks on facebook, police say. parts of the city ordered to shelter in place for several hours. arrested following a high speed chase. the mayor condemning what he calls a senseless murder rampage. >>> tonight, long-time trump a
>> all right, mary bruce at the white house, as well.nk you, mary. >>> we should note that later tonight right here, a look back right here on abc, 8:00 p.m. eastern it starts. "queen elizabeth ii: the legacy, the life." and at 9:00 p.m. tonight, a two-hour special edition of "20/20," "queen elizabeth ii: a royal life." of course, we hope you'll join us right here tonight. >>> and later here on this newscast, the queen and a message she...
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>> mary bruce traveling with the president tonight. thank you. >>> and when we come back, news on that water emergency in jackson, mississippi. hundreds of national guard members now being deployed. >>> and new york state's new gun laws taking effect. the major changes now in place. announcer: type 2 diabetes? discover the power of 3 in the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. announcer: ozempic® provides powerful a1c reduction. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away i
>> mary bruce traveling with the president tonight. thank you. >>> and when we come back, news on that water emergency in jackson, mississippi. hundreds of national guard members now being deployed. >>> and new york state's new gun laws taking effect. the major changes now in place. announcer: type 2 diabetes? discover the power of 3 in the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. announcer: ozempic® provides...
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stephen bruce bunin christopher l. burford matthew j. thomas daniel burke william francis burke, jr. charles f. burlingame iii thomas e. burnett, jr. donald j. burns kathleen anne burns keith james burns john patrick burnside irina buslo milton g. bustillo thomas m. butler patrick dennis byrne timothy g. byrne daniel m. caballero jesus neptali cabezas lillian caceres brian joseph cachia steven dennis cafiero, jr. >> and my cousin, thomas swift. love you, never forgotten, until we meet again. i love you, cousin. >> and my father, rodney james. your family loves you and misses you so much. thank you for watching over us. you are our hero. [applause] >> richard michael caggiano cecile marella caguicla john brett cahill michael john cahill scott walter cahill thomas joseph cahill george c. cain salvatore b. calabro joseph m. calandrillo philip v. calcagno edward calderon jose o. calderon-olmedo kenneth marcus caldwell dominick e. calia felix bobby calixte francis joseph callahan liam callahan suzanne m. calley gino luigi calvi roko camaj mic
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my bruce i am tammy bruce in for sean tonight. just moments to go .f th yeah. in what was one of the most divisive and disgusting speeches ever delivered by a sitting president , joe biden angrily suggest that4 seventy four million americans are enemies of the state, allsit while using the marine corpshe officers as props. >> watch this. we must be honest with each other. e mustand with ourselves. too much of what's happening in our country today is not normal. donald trump and the majornd the republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. but there's no question that the republican party today is dominated, driven int ioby mandated by donald trump on the major republicansmp and and that is a threat to this country. and here, in my view, is whatis is true, maggie ?t resp republicans doec not respect. the constitution. >> they do not believe in the rule of law.to tak maga forces are determined to take this country backwards, backwards to an america wheree there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contr
my bruce i am tammy bruce in for sean tonight. just moments to go .f th yeah. in what was one of the most divisive and disgusting speeches ever delivered by a sitting president , joe biden angrily suggest that4 seventy four million americans are enemies of the state, allsit while using the marine corpshe officers as props. >> watch this. we must be honest with each other. e mustand with ourselves. too much of what's happening in our country today is not normal. donald trump and the...
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francine: for more, we are joined by bruce einhorn. much has putin's position changed since february? bruce: in february, that was shortly before the invasion of ukraine, a time when many people assumed that russia would make quick work of ukraine, take kyiv in a couple of days, but that did not happen. now president putin will meet president xi in a different position and this comes just as there was humiliating defeat for russians in northeastern ukraine with the ukrainians retaking territories that the russians have spent months trying to get. we are now also starting to see some public criticism not of putin personally, but of his handling of the war from mainstream politicians, with the head of the communist party in russia saying there needs to be a change to the way they handle the war, which is notable because for a long time, that was not possible. for a long time, you were not supposed to refer to it as a war. if there was a war, that would involve mobilization, reaching many more russians than currently, so many more russian
francine: for more, we are joined by bruce einhorn. much has putin's position changed since february? bruce: in february, that was shortly before the invasion of ukraine, a time when many people assumed that russia would make quick work of ukraine, take kyiv in a couple of days, but that did not happen. now president putin will meet president xi in a different position and this comes just as there was humiliating defeat for russians in northeastern ukraine with the ukrainians retaking...
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i am tammy bruce in for sean. in one of the most disgusting speeches ever delivered by a sitting president. joe biden suggested that 74 million americans are enemies of the state -- all while using the marine corp officers props. >> we must be honest with each and ourselves. too much what is happening in our country today is not normal. donald trump and the maga republicans represent an extremist that threatens the foundations of our republic. there is no question that the republican party today is dominated and intimidated by donald trump and the maga republicans. that is a threat to this country. here in my view is what is true. maga republicans do not respect the constitution. they do not believe in the rule of law. the maga forces are determined to take this country backwards. backwards to an america where there is no right to choose. no right to privacy. no right to contraception. no right to marry who you love. they fan the flames of political violence. maga republicans look at america and see carnage and da
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so does she know brucely? what is alternate? all the others can stay on the promotion goes for is doing what's called fragile holder. yes. national butting, political, a literature. this is oh yeah. family show, but english all fish got national. we'll discuss chapel on the oh. and he saw that, you know, with ideally pro other forrestner like i believe it was. this whole deal is all not a little blue eye ball, but crucially, florida, she get a loan, but i looked at kick, agreed. so, but dollars is what's origin hopper out. i'm do shit. them will leap key at the willing ocean and keep the process to the dealer. molly completely mistaken. let's say joshua voya outcome pull the scroll. usually. look. she'd at least hear me is set up on the all new do comes with a ratings done. yeah, i'm tom, when you go to noun, got a sale. let's try the time we seal mode pressed really well in order to really em, you still diminish all a double does that. i should post it with my policy to start on or provide unit good literature. more tomorrow ta
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i'm here new bruce the reality beer for yama. with our taco caucone. any of you got big you do you eat you won't you, what should i. ready die chicky yearbook will show you that there. sure you get comfortable lobby with a whole new log name. what it would read your food, your life with a tiny little bud. well, if you get a token of pink opened it, it's you to put the watcher on you for almost ready on real prescribed. don't you try it again? this is deborah users. 3 kitty bad. a new deal? are you with ideal start or did you want to be here from florida? i was mentioned before you come a year a lot lot in. yeah. but you might not know still being cool. not that all wheel noise being used for that absolute rule. that would mean you know what doug do are. mm hm. and all of them are good on breast very well. i mean you move a new deal or your daughter, her ph. it off. yeah. her to a, to your super just i'd sure to bring him up on a g u dot com. me a bill company. so you went there to really she bought it used to be another pretty much it the policy. but w
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i'm emily campagno and i'm here with harris faulkner and kayleigh mcenany and tammy bruce and david webb. we have the inflation crisis to the doorsteps of vice president kamala harris herself with a bus load of migrants. days after border harris called the border secure. meanwhile another republican governor, florida's ron desantis taking similar action sending two plane loads of illegal immigrants to martha's vineyard, you know, that ritzy vacation hot spot for wealthy liberals. democrats and the liberal have been blasting the moves vilifying the governors as inhumane and racist and comparing it to the in, atzis. watch. >> governor abbott's racist and xenophobic practices of expulsion have only amplified the challenges many of the migrants experienced on their journey to find a safe place. >> the conservative estimate is about $80,000 per bus trip and we know re racists don't mind paying the money. racists are willing to pay the money and don't care ift taxpayers pay the brunt. >> we woke up to the news thisin morning that governor ron desantis of florida sent two plane loads of migrant
i'm emily campagno and i'm here with harris faulkner and kayleigh mcenany and tammy bruce and david webb. we have the inflation crisis to the doorsteps of vice president kamala harris herself with a bus load of migrants. days after border harris called the border secure. meanwhile another republican governor, florida's ron desantis taking similar action sending two plane loads of illegal immigrants to martha's vineyard, you know, that ritzy vacation hot spot for wealthy liberals. democrats and...
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bruce: this was a call back early in the war.sident biden in this interview with 60 minutes describe some of the contents of that conversation. essentially biden said he told xi that chinese companies shouldn't help russia to evade sanctions. in the interview, he said china has not been providing military assistance to russia. so that's one area where the two sides are not having the same level of conflict. regarding the comments beijing just made about the president's interview, the biden administration says these are not a departure from long-standing u.s. policy. obviously, china sees it differently. this comes at a time when china -u.s. relations are tense. nancy pelosi made her visit to taiwan. the senate foreign relations committee just the other day approved on a bipartisan basis, a proposal that would upgrade taiwan's status. so lots of potential landmines going forward in the u.s.-china relationship. tom: really fascinating last week was that comment from vladimir putin around chinese concerns about the russian invasion
bruce: this was a call back early in the war.sident biden in this interview with 60 minutes describe some of the contents of that conversation. essentially biden said he told xi that chinese companies shouldn't help russia to evade sanctions. in the interview, he said china has not been providing military assistance to russia. so that's one area where the two sides are not having the same level of conflict. regarding the comments beijing just made about the president's interview, the biden...
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tom: bruce einhorn, thank you for that.nping expected to meet with the russian president, talking about the ramifications of russia and its war in ukraine. the energy crisis currently in focus. crossing the terminal, germany is discussing nationalization of utility giant uniper. for background, this is a company that was hit by an almost 12 billion euro loss in the first half. what we are hearing is that the government is increasing its stake above 50%. it will be a historic step in terms of nationalizing its biggest energy company, uniper. that is the red head across the terminal. we will have plenty more on this in the hours ahead. let's get the bloomberg first word news now with laura wright. laura: thank you. the justice department is saying that donald trump is trying to have it both ways when it comes to seized documents from his florida home. the government wants to look at 100 documents while a special review was issued. ukrainian troops have held pressure on retreating russian forces pressing deeper into occupied t
tom: bruce einhorn, thank you for that.nping expected to meet with the russian president, talking about the ramifications of russia and its war in ukraine. the energy crisis currently in focus. crossing the terminal, germany is discussing nationalization of utility giant uniper. for background, this is a company that was hit by an almost 12 billion euro loss in the first half. what we are hearing is that the government is increasing its stake above 50%. it will be a historic step in terms of...
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or barbara bruce. sure. kronos mom. my pity on co morbidity was still leave your miracle, august 30th or storage, or previous live or color. from about our board. noon in 2027 rushes ice break. a fleet will grow again. leader. it will be able to break ice 95 meters high and make 15 knots through ice 2 meters thick. a leader is expected to hop the know them see, travel time and make peace and sector operation was as routine as it is now in the class. a good way of is to what is she them in? what of square foot or she's staying it. but of course that with area has a school. the shift default where another container ship is waiting for the ice breaker. ah, through the heavy ice to open water the convoy will move on to a ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. and the point obviously is to great tru
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