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and charles robert, the swedish prime minister, i think in the past couple months, at least, had said initially that sweden joining me to would only make things worse with reference to the situation developing between russia and the crate. what went on behind the scenes to change the opinion of a nation and, and its government? well, frankly see, and the party didn't take the issue seriously. so they want to just to keep the issue off the table because it was in there by said within the party drank. so this was a blanket thing. they had to say to keep this shout. and when they realized that there was domestic political pressure from the opposition and that finland, what was going ahead, then they had to deal with the matter. and then she wrote the quickly realize that we really do not have any option, but joining nato. robert, if we have just some out what, what we'll need to gain from swelling, it's rang not just to include sweden, but finland as well. it will remove a source of uncertainty in this region and we'll facilitate the defense of both alliance members, norway and the balti
and charles robert, the swedish prime minister, i think in the past couple months, at least, had said initially that sweden joining me to would only make things worse with reference to the situation developing between russia and the crate. what went on behind the scenes to change the opinion of a nation and, and its government? well, frankly see, and the party didn't take the issue seriously. so they want to just to keep the issue off the table because it was in there by said within the party...
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. >> carley: brooke singman live for us, robert charles former chief secretary of state for georgia and former naval officer. great to see you. on the same day the senate passed a bill that would provide around-the-clock purity for the supreme court justices, house speaker nancy pelosi released a statement and said "we have heard extraordinary english and the communities. we have been moved by how so many have channeled their righteous anger into meaningful action." planning to march and mobilize to make their voices heard. thank you for your powerful commitment to caring on the fight for the right of all americans." is that the message that house speaker should be sending? >> so my view is an court of appeals for the night surfing come i think it is very irresponsible, carley. i will tell you right now, usc 15 oh seven, a law that says don't move to intimidate or otherwise placed in danger federal judges. i think the notion the white house and this speaker somehow is willing to fan anger is a bad choice. having said that my think your prior comment was actually an excellent one peer th
. >> carley: brooke singman live for us, robert charles former chief secretary of state for georgia and former naval officer. great to see you. on the same day the senate passed a bill that would provide around-the-clock purity for the supreme court justices, house speaker nancy pelosi released a statement and said "we have heard extraordinary english and the communities. we have been moved by how so many have channeled their righteous anger into meaningful action." planning to...
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>> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert, charles r. swab, the fair weather foundation, the family foundation, and by craig new mark if i -- corporate funds provided by stevens inc and pfizer inc. >> you're both attorneys with years of accumulated expertise about the supreme court, the constitution, and our laws in this country surrounding abortion. you have different perspectives on these issues with, and i look forward to a thoughtful conversation with both of you on these topics. welcome to "firing line.." >> thank you. >> thanks for having us. >>ast week, politico published a stunning leek of a draft supreme court opinion that will, if it holds, overturn roe v. wade. it will overturn the ability to legalize abortion to the states for the first time since 1973. in the leaked draft opinion, justice samuel elito writes, quote, roe was agreejsly wrong from the start. from a conservative legal perspective, explain to the audience why roe was wrongly decided. >> well, justice spends pages and pages identifying roe's defects, but the broad
>> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert, charles r. swab, the fair weather foundation, the family foundation, and by craig new mark if i -- corporate funds provided by stevens inc and pfizer inc. >> you're both attorneys with years of accumulated expertise about the supreme court, the constitution, and our laws in this country surrounding abortion. you have different perspectives on these issues with, and i look forward to a thoughtful...
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. >> carley: thank you robert charles a former secretary of state naval officer joins us. robert, i want to get your take on the president's trip to south korea today. yesterday, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell said it was a well-timed trip and alliance building trip. but some people struggling at home feel otherwise. how do you see it? >> i think both of those points are accurate. this is being billed as a trip with trade, it will be in japan, tokyo and also south korea and he will also meet australia indian prime minister's. but this is really a security trip. this is a message to china that if you can believe that they are still in the game and we are still in the game and we will not let anything happen. but the reality is it is running away from the stories you just ran. there is a record high inflation rate coming our way. we have gasoline prices out of control. we have baby formula not being able to be found by parents. it is not an act of courage to jump to the other side of the world when your own country is obviously in trouble. >> the numbers are stark. ga
. >> carley: thank you robert charles a former secretary of state naval officer joins us. robert, i want to get your take on the president's trip to south korea today. yesterday, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell said it was a well-timed trip and alliance building trip. but some people struggling at home feel otherwise. how do you see it? >> i think both of those points are accurate. this is being billed as a trip with trade, it will be in japan, tokyo and also south korea and...
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former assistant secretary of state robert charles reacting to the president's trip. >> i think all of us as americans understands this looks like a deflection and running away from problems that have got his poll numbers in the basement. record high inflation rate coming our way, gasoline prices out of control, baby formula not being able to be found by parents, it is not an act of courage to jump to the other side of the world when your country is in trouble. >> todd: president trump will leave for japan and returning on tuesday. president volodymyr zelenskyy thanking u.s. senate for advancing $40 billion aid package. troops continue to be evacuated after the city fell to russia. >> carley: mike tobin on the ground in ukraine. mike, good morning. >> mike: the united states is throwing support behind ukraine and against russia starting with approval of $40 billion aid package that will cover everything from weapons to training to intelligent. it was the last step before heading to the president's desk. he is expected to sign it. president biden threw support behind finland and sweden
former assistant secretary of state robert charles reacting to the president's trip. >> i think all of us as americans understands this looks like a deflection and running away from problems that have got his poll numbers in the basement. record high inflation rate coming our way, gasoline prices out of control, baby formula not being able to be found by parents, it is not an act of courage to jump to the other side of the world when your country is in trouble. >> todd: president...
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>>> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert grenier ri, charles r. swab, the mark rhett and daniel lobe foundation, the family foundation, and by craig -- damon button and the simmons family foundation. corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. and pfizer inc. >>> eric schmidt, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for having me. >> a 100-year-old who's alive today has seen many firsts. those first include a nuclear bomb, the polio vaccine, a man on the moon, tt tube baby,he personal computer, the smartphone, the creation of many new words, including verbs like, to google. you are the former ceo of google, the head of schmidt futures, and coauthor of a new book about artificial intelligence, or ai. how different, eric, will the world look 100 years from now? >> well, we say it's going to be incredibly different because we're going through an epical change. this isn't just a technology change with artificial intelligence. it's really a change similar from the age of faith to the age of reason, which created the enlightenment. the reason we say th
>>> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert grenier ri, charles r. swab, the mark rhett and daniel lobe foundation, the family foundation, and by craig -- damon button and the simmons family foundation. corporate funding is provided by stevens inc. and pfizer inc. >>> eric schmidt, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for having me. >> a 100-year-old who's alive today has seen many firsts. those first include a...
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charles. our economy reporter lizzie. joining us now is robert wood, thanks for taking the time.s currency is under huge pressure. there is a very negative outlook on the u.k. economy. the pessimism was pervasive from the bank of england in terms of downgrading. how about will the growth story be for the u.k.? let's start there. robert: it's already pretty weak. of the past few months, that is because real incomes are being squeezed heavily by high inflation and which is not keeping up with that. and tax hikes squeezing as well. consumer confidence is a good reliable indicator of where consumption is having. that's a low. it looks like consumer spending is going to fall. when that happens, the economy is usually close to recession. my forecast, we have -- a technical recession. the bank of england looking weak for next year, i think that is where we are heading. it could well be weaker than that. if the bank of england has to keep hiking through this. manus: the reluctance of the boe , what does that mean for additional hikes that might be coming down the pipe from the bank of en
charles. our economy reporter lizzie. joining us now is robert wood, thanks for taking the time.s currency is under huge pressure. there is a very negative outlook on the u.k. economy. the pessimism was pervasive from the bank of england in terms of downgrading. how about will the growth story be for the u.k.? let's start there. robert: it's already pretty weak. of the past few months, that is because real incomes are being squeezed heavily by high inflation and which is not keeping up with...
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even charles darwin himself came he at one point documenting a lot of farm roberts from spiders to beatles to true bugs. so a wide range of it the cloud, far as of diana's peak, national pop is the highest habitat for invertebrates. so they whole like $100.00 in 20, endemic species on average. so was very unique here. on st, alina, we have over $400.00 endemic species. and although we have all of those, we are actually discovering more every time. oh, another spike, eat. let's hear another one. there is bristling with bright yellow spines. this tiny armored creature hides in the forests. most inaccessible corners. this is the spiky yellow woodhouse. and it is one of the world's rarest. i suppose. by the yellow wood lays is not like you average with lace because it tend to live in trees underneath the tree fans. we've been quite lucky here to have a dedicated project to the spike yellow with los why are fortunately the spiky, they don't do much. so i think in like a ph, d student or something, they need to come down and actually like stadium fully for a whole year to know and be out in the
even charles darwin himself came he at one point documenting a lot of farm roberts from spiders to beatles to true bugs. so a wide range of it the cloud, far as of diana's peak, national pop is the highest habitat for invertebrates. so they whole like $100.00 in 20, endemic species on average. so was very unique here. on st, alina, we have over $400.00 endemic species. and although we have all of those, we are actually discovering more every time. oh, another spike, eat. let's hear another one....
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charles payne on inflation nation coming up. i'm john roberts. senator is off today.eports." ♪ ♪ >> emily: we may finally be getting some answers from congress on ufos. tomorrow a house panel will hold a public hearing on what the pentagon now calls "unidentified aerial phenomenon." it'll be the first such hearing on capitol hill in more than 50 years and it comes nearly a year after a report requested by lawmakers reviewed 144 sightings of aircraft or other devices from 2004-2021. aircraft or whatever they wear that appeared to be moving at incredible speeds or trajectories. pete, obviously defense officials have come out and said these are likely just develop technologies from other countries. however, they have not ruled out other >> pete: and mostly going to do for my time back to you. [laughter] i am yet to see a high resolution photo of a so-called ufo. it's 2022 and everything is grainy. can i get one high-resolution? >> kennedy: they have been high-resolution photos! >> pete: show me one. >> kennedy: they published one about ten days ago. it was an accidental
charles payne on inflation nation coming up. i'm john roberts. senator is off today.eports." ♪ ♪ >> emily: we may finally be getting some answers from congress on ufos. tomorrow a house panel will hold a public hearing on what the pentagon now calls "unidentified aerial phenomenon." it'll be the first such hearing on capitol hill in more than 50 years and it comes nearly a year after a report requested by lawmakers reviewed 144 sightings of aircraft or other devices...
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charles: the protests are not over. another demonstration expected in a few hours. this outside the home of justice samuel alito. this video was taken just this weekend outside the homes of chief justice john robertsexandra hoff has the very latest. alexandra? >> charles, good afternoon. this has become more serious since an attack took place sunday morning at a pro abortion -- at a pro life organization in wisconsin. so the white house says they condemned that attack and i wanted to know if the president's condemnation should now go any further. listen. >> does the to condemn the leak of these supreme court draft opinions or the doxing of the justices now that we've seen violence unfold? >> i would say that we've been clear and the president's position has long been that we should not see protests that takes the form of violence, that takes the form of vandalism. that threatens anyone. that's long been his position for his career and continues to be his position. >> around 6:00 a.m. yesterday, the president -- the pro life group wisconsin family action reported to police that someone had throw a molotov cocktail into the office that left the interior charred. the outside was tagged with the phras
charles: the protests are not over. another demonstration expected in a few hours. this outside the home of justice samuel alito. this video was taken just this weekend outside the homes of chief justice john robertsexandra hoff has the very latest. alexandra? >> charles, good afternoon. this has become more serious since an attack took place sunday morning at a pro abortion -- at a pro life organization in wisconsin. so the white house says they condemned that attack and i wanted to know...
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robert chambers home video. >> reporter: "a current affair" was really influential -- >> charles manson is up for parole agantteo? bst affair" because popular because of the stories the network newsrooms were putting in the trash can. jim bakker and tammy faye bakker, and all of the other so-called tabloid stories, and all of a sudden we were getting the ratings that the newscasts were getting. the cbs news does more crime than they used to, i guarantee you. >> i'm maury povich, and welcome to "a current affair." >> reporter: and it meant he would live in the same city as his second wife. which is the perfect cue for connie to come in. >> she is not here? >> reporter: where is connie? >> this is connie chung time. this is connie chung standard time. >> reporter: maury povich and connie chung had met in 1969, when he was a big shot at wttt in washington, d.c., a she was copy girl. >> maury never paid attention to me. i would rip copy off the machines and hand it to him. >> reporter: were you pining for him? >> secretly, no. >> reporter: seven years later, in 1977, he met again on the west coast. this time chun
robert chambers home video. >> reporter: "a current affair" was really influential -- >> charles manson is up for parole agantteo? bst affair" because popular because of the stories the network newsrooms were putting in the trash can. jim bakker and tammy faye bakker, and all of the other so-called tabloid stories, and all of a sudden we were getting the ratings that the newscasts were getting. the cbs news does more crime than they used to, i guarantee you. >>...
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charles mi. he confirmed that the hydrocarbons supplied to the pipeline will not fall into the sixth package of eu sanctions against moscow, however, the vice-chancellor minister for economic affairs and climate protection of germany robertuestioned the effectiveness of the measures taken dead ban on oil supplies by the united states has led to higher prices on the world market. so russia makes more money with less oil sales. and, of course, these are problems that we have to find a solution to. so the oil ban has not yet had the effect we hoped for. as confirmation of the words of the german politician who is responsible for energy, the price of brent oil rose above one hundred and 19 dollars per barrel. this happened for the first time since march 25, i will add that the eu countries agreed not only a partial ban on the supply of hydrogen coal, but also approved the disconnection of sberbank from the swift payment system. but if the amendment, which did not pass, kiper achieved an exception from the planned eu sanctions of a ban on the purchase of european real estate by russians, this measure was previously considered as one of the possible restrictions. today, gazprom suspends gas supplies to its main partner in the
charles mi. he confirmed that the hydrocarbons supplied to the pipeline will not fall into the sixth package of eu sanctions against moscow, however, the vice-chancellor minister for economic affairs and climate protection of germany robertuestioned the effectiveness of the measures taken dead ban on oil supplies by the united states has led to higher prices on the world market. so russia makes more money with less oil sales. and, of course, these are problems that we have to find a solution...
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from the clip that you played charles just how angry, he feels regret i think that things have come to this and i think that he said pretty clearly even chief justice robertshe court is going to continue on with its mission. there can he do their best to try to do their job, but of course this is throwing the court onto the bonfire of her politics right now and into the midterm elections the issue so it can be hard for anyone to normally do their job with that kind of pressure and scrutiny that they're coming under. i hope it doesn't change the outcome of how the justices originally voted because i will weaken the court in this institution. >> trying to intimidate any court particularly the supreme court is very scary. john great work, congratulations. that'll do it for me folks make sure you cost me on fox business making money particularly in this market environment things are pretty topsy-turvy but i got your back. in the meantime here comes "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: president joe biden to batten down the hatches because is it about to get rough. the president is getting rocked by more bruta
from the clip that you played charles just how angry, he feels regret i think that things have come to this and i think that he said pretty clearly even chief justice robertshe court is going to continue on with its mission. there can he do their best to try to do their job, but of course this is throwing the court onto the bonfire of her politics right now and into the midterm elections the issue so it can be hard for anyone to normally do their job with that kind of pressure and scrutiny that...
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robert, we know the queen is 96 years old. that would mean prince charlesere's been like almost like a dual monarchy. he supportqueen in eve papers and mhe ministers so almost uanahy at the moment. >> how will he be received by the people and especially with his wife camilla? >> difficult to know. i think camilla is a bit of an acquired taste for some but i think she will do a great job. the prince of wales himself will be very well received. he's somebody who has grown more and more into the role and has grown more popular. >> the royal family has experienced quite a bit of, well, bad press, controversy, drama, you name it. it's happened. how has the queen handled it all and is she likely to get a break from all of it? has it all erupted and now calmed down? >> it keeps the media busy and the queen busy. so i think that she is somebody who steps to rise above things. if she worried about every scandal that hit the royal family, she would be a nervous wreck. so she rises above it and lets others deal wit and takes things in a more pragmatic way. >> now, tho
robert, we know the queen is 96 years old. that would mean prince charlesere's been like almost like a dual monarchy. he supportqueen in eve papers and mhe ministers so almost uanahy at the moment. >> how will he be received by the people and especially with his wife camilla? >> difficult to know. i think camilla is a bit of an acquired taste for some but i think she will do a great job. the prince of wales himself will be very well received. he's somebody who has grown more and...
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, robert, for talking us| you so much, robert, for talking us through that and mentioning some of the other content we can access as well. thank you. prince charleshores of yellowknife bay in the north—west territories. it's home to around 200 people, most of whom it seems turned out to see the visiting royals. when the drum dancing began, the prince was only too happy tojoin in. so happy that hejoined in the drum dance and he participated and got to dance with our community. he saw our culture and our traditions, it was fantastic. prince charles first visited here back in 1970. and in the intervening years, the climate has changed. dettah is about four miles from here in a direct line across the bay. and in winter, the bay is frozen, so that allows an ice road to be carved out. the ice is so thick, up to a metre, that it can easily hold the weight of all the lorries needed to transport supplies to dettah. but the water is freezing later and later each year and with no ice, there is no ice road and thejourney to dettah is about four times longer. it's making a remote community even more isolated. the prince came to see and hear for himself how th
, robert, for talking us| you so much, robert, for talking us through that and mentioning some of the other content we can access as well. thank you. prince charleshores of yellowknife bay in the north—west territories. it's home to around 200 people, most of whom it seems turned out to see the visiting royals. when the drum dancing began, the prince was only too happy tojoin in. so happy that hejoined in the drum dance and he participated and got to dance with our community. he saw our...
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charles michel confirmed that hydrocarbons coming through the pipeline will not fall into the sixth package of eu sanctions against moscow , however, german chancellor minister for economic affairs and climate protection robertarp increase in oil prices. raw materials. well, let me add that the eu countries agreed not only on a partial ban on the supply of hydrocarbons. well, they approved the disconnection of sberbank from the swift payment system sergey lavrov held a meeting with the king of bahrain, foreign minister russia began a working trip to the strange persian gulf and the island monarchy became the first item on the minister's schedule. the exchange of views took place in the sahara palace and touched upon the international agenda and the situation in ukraine, according to news agencies. the king thanked the head of the foreign affairs department. for a visit, right? difficult times and expressed regret that it will not last long today lavrov is expected to talk with the head of the foreign ministry of bahrain, the chairman of the council of ministers and the crown prince in several russian regions eliminate the consequences of floods khanty-mansiysk autonomous okrug, the lyapin river flooded garde
charles michel confirmed that hydrocarbons coming through the pipeline will not fall into the sixth package of eu sanctions against moscow , however, german chancellor minister for economic affairs and climate protection robertarp increase in oil prices. raw materials. well, let me add that the eu countries agreed not only on a partial ban on the supply of hydrocarbons. well, they approved the disconnection of sberbank from the swift payment system sergey lavrov held a meeting with the king of...