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we have to go through the prosper city rules. >> thank you. >> thank you very much deputy chief connelly. next presentation, please. >> our next presentation, we have presentation of the limited english proficiency report. >> this evening, i'm going to provide a brief report, which is our annual report on limited english proficiency. before i do, i would just like to call out and thank the language access working group that meets on a monthly basis. it's led by commissioner melara, and it's been in existence since 2012, and it's a great way to get the collaborators at the table to move fashd language access. tonight tonight, we have some of those collaborators present. la casa has a huge staff. they volunteer their time, they teach at the police academy. if you'd like to standup, thank all of you for all your work you do all year for the department, and for the city [applause]. >> thank you very much, very much. >> so they're here this evening, and they contribute their time to make our department better and our city a better place to live and work. so tonight, i'm just going to briefly
we have to go through the prosper city rules. >> thank you. >> thank you very much deputy chief connelly. next presentation, please. >> our next presentation, we have presentation of the limited english proficiency report. >> this evening, i'm going to provide a brief report, which is our annual report on limited english proficiency. before i do, i would just like to call out and thank the language access working group that meets on a monthly basis. it's led by...
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and for more let's bring in correspondent nicholas connelly who is standing by with the latest from kiev so nicholas this sounds like a pretty mysterious case what's the latest that evening sara well he is now in warsaw he says this isn't the end of the road he says that his thoughts in ukraine and also in his own country georgia will go on the potent is not the his last destination but this definitely has been a pretty dramatic day here in kiev mid-afternoon we got the first reports of him his detention in a restaurant just a couple of meters behind us those people were not wearing any uniforms they were in camouflage they turned out to be agents of ukraine's border guard service and his supporters tried to stop this they rushed to airports to roads leading west and thought they could stop him being taken out the country as they did back in december but it turns out to be too late he was on a private plane as it turned out heading to also where he is now what's likely to happen to him now that he's in poland. well as our report points out he's a difficult position he's a stateless perso
and for more let's bring in correspondent nicholas connelly who is standing by with the latest from kiev so nicholas this sounds like a pretty mysterious case what's the latest that evening sara well he is now in warsaw he says this isn't the end of the road he says that his thoughts in ukraine and also in his own country georgia will go on the potent is not the his last destination but this definitely has been a pretty dramatic day here in kiev mid-afternoon we got the first reports of him his...
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correspondent nicholas connelly who is standing by with the latest from kiev so nicolas what more do we know about this mysterious case well sara as you saw in that report it's been an eventful few years for me cause of course million today was no exception we got word mid afternoon that this detention was going on you know happened very quickly and within a matter of minutes his supporters would rushing to enforce and roads leading west trying to stop him being taken out of the country they had successfully stopped his arrest attention to petition for christmas but this time they were false enough it seems like ukrainian authorities said look the lesson and it was all very fast these people who weren't wearing official uniforms who were just in camouflage who turned out later to be members of ukraine's border guard service had taken them to an airport where a private jet was waiting for him taking him to waltz away you know let's talk a little bit more about his position there in ukraine because we know we actually have footage from earlier this month of saakashvili parading through
correspondent nicholas connelly who is standing by with the latest from kiev so nicolas what more do we know about this mysterious case well sara as you saw in that report it's been an eventful few years for me cause of course million today was no exception we got word mid afternoon that this detention was going on you know happened very quickly and within a matter of minutes his supporters would rushing to enforce and roads leading west trying to stop him being taken out of the country they...
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nicolas connelly reporting there from ukraine for investigations in hungary have reached prime minister viktor all bands family and gary and prosecutors following a recommendation by the european anti fraud office to investigate. they suspect a fraud and valving e.u. funds in thirty five public lighting projects in several towns they were carried out by the company controlled by law and he also says the investigations are politically motivated ahead of a national election in april on great receives billions of euros in a huge development funds every year. and i'm afraid that's all your business if you want more you can check us out on a social media facebook and twitter just search for d w business i'm on twitter at winter of business well i'll be back with more tomorrow same time same place. until then for me and the business team here in berlin thank you very much for watching. sometimes you just have to pump up the volume. sounds. play. play on the top export the music magazine on t.w. . what does a football loving country need to reach its goals. we'll tell you how germany's soccer
nicolas connelly reporting there from ukraine for investigations in hungary have reached prime minister viktor all bands family and gary and prosecutors following a recommendation by the european anti fraud office to investigate. they suspect a fraud and valving e.u. funds in thirty five public lighting projects in several towns they were carried out by the company controlled by law and he also says the investigations are politically motivated ahead of a national election in april on great...
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passed through its territory but for how much longer nicolas connelly reports this plant run by ukraine state energy company nafta gas was built almost forty years ago and is now coming to the end of its working life as ukraine struggle to maintain its position as the chief transit country for russian energy it needs to upgrade the infrastructure a pilot project financed by torture bank and underwritten by german export guarantees will see the multi-million euro compresses successively replaced but the question is will they ever really be needed. the north stream pipeline linking russia and germany directly across the baltic sea here is set to be joined by a second connection to construction is due to get underway later this year. will be able to transport some fifty five billion cubic meters of gas equivalent to two thirds of the gas transit in ukraine on average in recent years the project's critics in ukraine. would mean more than just. transit income. they say will increase europe's dependence on russian energy and. political pressure on its former eastern european satellite states
passed through its territory but for how much longer nicolas connelly reports this plant run by ukraine state energy company nafta gas was built almost forty years ago and is now coming to the end of its working life as ukraine struggle to maintain its position as the chief transit country for russian energy it needs to upgrade the infrastructure a pilot project financed by torture bank and underwritten by german export guarantees will see the multi-million euro compresses successively replaced...
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worse also stands accused of white washing the role of poles in the holocaust you have used nicholas connelly reports from the polish couple. in warsaw history is never far away. it's a city built on the ruins left by more than five years of brutal nazi german occupation during world war two. more than seventy years on and poland's present government worries that memory of the war is blurring inside and outside the country. particularly when it comes to the fate of poland three million jewish dead shifting the blame for nazi crimes committed on polish soil to the poles themselves and downplaying christian poles support for their persecuted jewish patrick it's when president obama mistakenly referred to auschwitz as a polish death camp back in twenty twelve he is a ruin of a government sponsored p.r. campaign seeks to redress that imbalance youtube ads targeted it uses in europe in israel seek to open foreigners eyes to poland's war record. more controversially a new law makes it a criminal offense to attribute nazi crimes to the polish nation its critics fear it could effectively criminalize
worse also stands accused of white washing the role of poles in the holocaust you have used nicholas connelly reports from the polish couple. in warsaw history is never far away. it's a city built on the ruins left by more than five years of brutal nazi german occupation during world war two. more than seventy years on and poland's present government worries that memory of the war is blurring inside and outside the country. particularly when it comes to the fate of poland three million jewish...
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correspondent ikhlas connelly who joins us on the line now from ukraine's capital kiev with the very latest and nicholas we've heard reports of some dramatic developments tell us what more you know about this mysterious case. proceeding fairly well we're just outside president or sinkers presence in this direction here there are hundreds of people out protesting on a very very cold evening there was a fight between. god and the president in the face of this before the dear old. carol but it's certainly been a day full of drama here because you don't seem to be. drawn. right downtown p.s. without much warning. he's rushing for main roads trying to kill it leaving the country but it turned out it was too late by the time they got there he was already on a private plane heading for the difficult to remember why so many people from out extremely the state that's the district if you can in the distance it while the poor law had to come in illegally get involved some of. the pretext ukraine government even them in place that you care to leave it appeals. to them. yeah they say that they ha
correspondent ikhlas connelly who joins us on the line now from ukraine's capital kiev with the very latest and nicholas we've heard reports of some dramatic developments tell us what more you know about this mysterious case. proceeding fairly well we're just outside president or sinkers presence in this direction here there are hundreds of people out protesting on a very very cold evening there was a fight between. god and the president in the face of this before the dear old. carol but it's...
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1863, roughly about at the battle of gettysburg and he became the image, the marble man as thomas connelly called him, an icon for the south and i think lee kept that tight rein on himself and stern visage we associate with his looks and appearance largely because of his father. his father was lighthorse harry lee, dashing cavalryman. lighthorse harry was a scandal in virginia. one of his recent biographers called him a well bred cook it's not going too far to call him virginia's bernie madoff. i'll tell one quick story about that is that lee showed up, robert e. lee's father -- of course the lees were famous in virginia, well known family. but he showed up, knocked on a neighbor's door and said my horse has run off, i need to borrow a horse to get home, so the man lent him a horse and also said i'm going to send a slave along with him to bring the horse back after you arrive at your home. days pass with no news of the man, the slave or the horse and finally the slave showed up a week later, bedraggled looking and the master said, what happened, he said it turns out colonel lee's horse did
1863, roughly about at the battle of gettysburg and he became the image, the marble man as thomas connelly called him, an icon for the south and i think lee kept that tight rein on himself and stern visage we associate with his looks and appearance largely because of his father. his father was lighthorse harry lee, dashing cavalryman. lighthorse harry was a scandal in virginia. one of his recent biographers called him a well bred cook it's not going too far to call him virginia's bernie madoff....
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here is chris connelly. >> reporter: yearbook pics of 2018 oscar nominees.rformances. allison janny made her film debut in the 1989 drama who that's "call me by your name"'s best actor then in law and order. >> can you please not tell mom and dad about us playing x-box. >> reporter: also then justice system, frances mcdormett, a public defender on 1985 "hill street blues." and "dr. who." >> you had machine. did you make this happen? >> reporter: nominee sam rockwell in teenage mutant ninja turtles. >> anything you want to do, do it. know what i'm saying. >> reporter: willem dafoe had a question for susan sarandon in "the hunger." >> how about it? >> reporter: that's double nominee, mary j. blige 20 years ago on the jamie foxx show. then it was laurie metcalf, getting her big screen start in "desperately seeking susan." >> she is taking the car keys. that little sneak. what did she say about me? >> reporter: and long before taking on winston churchill, gary oldman played in 1986's "sid and nancy." he sang a twisted version of "my way." ♪ i did it my way >> re
here is chris connelly. >> reporter: yearbook pics of 2018 oscar nominees.rformances. allison janny made her film debut in the 1989 drama who that's "call me by your name"'s best actor then in law and order. >> can you please not tell mom and dad about us playing x-box. >> reporter: also then justice system, frances mcdormett, a public defender on 1985 "hill street blues." and "dr. who." >> you had machine. did you make this happen? >>...
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dad of sixjosh connelly knows first—hand about the damage alcohol can have on a family.he was nine. i remember one particular incident, he smashed all the windows through, by the door, and he was waving a knife through one of the windows, and the police coming up and taking him away. at the same time i was trying to deal with it all, you're also trying to keep it secret, so it is about just suppressing it, and then you naturally get unhealthy coping mechanisms. the impact of parents abusing alcohol in england are outlined in a new parliamentary report. it found more than a third of child deaths and serious injuries through neglect were linked to parents drinking alcohol. while nearly two—thirds of all care applications involved misuse of alcohol or drugs. and children with alcohol dependent parents had feelings of stigma, shame and guilt. the report also used data from a freedom of information investigation, which found almost all councils in england are cutting back their budgets for this kind of care. the government says work is under way on a new children of alcoholic
dad of sixjosh connelly knows first—hand about the damage alcohol can have on a family.he was nine. i remember one particular incident, he smashed all the windows through, by the door, and he was waving a knife through one of the windows, and the police coming up and taking him away. at the same time i was trying to deal with it all, you're also trying to keep it secret, so it is about just suppressing it, and then you naturally get unhealthy coping mechanisms. the impact of parents abusing...
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embassies warsaw also stands accused of white washing the role of poles in the holocaust did abuse nick connelly reports from the polish capital. in warsaw history is never far away. it's a city built on the ruins left by more than five years of brutal nazi german occupation during world war two. more than seventy years on and poland's present government worries that memory of the war is blurring inside and outside the country particularly when it comes to the fate of poland's three million jewish dead shifting the blame for nazi crimes committed on polish soil to the poles themselves and downplaying christian poles support for their persecuted jewish battery is when president obama mistakenly referred to auschwitz as a polish death camp back in twenty twelve he had to ruin. a government sponsored p.r. campaign seeks to redress that imbalance. you tube ads targeted it uses in europe in israel seek to open foreigners eyes to poland's war record. more controversially a new law makes it a criminal offense to attribute nazi crimes to the polish nation its critics fear it could effectively criminaliz
embassies warsaw also stands accused of white washing the role of poles in the holocaust did abuse nick connelly reports from the polish capital. in warsaw history is never far away. it's a city built on the ruins left by more than five years of brutal nazi german occupation during world war two. more than seventy years on and poland's present government worries that memory of the war is blurring inside and outside the country particularly when it comes to the fate of poland's three million...
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minsk agreement there are ceasefire violations on a daily basis and are key have corresponded to connelly has this report from the embattled region. this is. a village in the shadow of the front line that divides ukrainian government forces from russian backed separatists. only those too old too poor to leave remain. shelling and sniper fire are a fact of daily life in spite of the minsk peace deal. we meet. a pensioner who's chosen to stay in her own home alone and in spite of frequent shelling she shows us where shell ripped through the roof of her home another time the artillery fire just missed. breaking year by one only to shells landed in my front garden just under my windows they destroyed my shed blew my windows out and on the other side of the street there were eleven craters they were as big as i am. even buying essentials is now a struggle roads are barely passable and public transport is ground to a halt. many here including and now dependent on outside help to get by. the nearest supermarket used to be in the nearby city of horlivka just a few kilometers down the road a journ
minsk agreement there are ceasefire violations on a daily basis and are key have corresponded to connelly has this report from the embattled region. this is. a village in the shadow of the front line that divides ukrainian government forces from russian backed separatists. only those too old too poor to leave remain. shelling and sniper fire are a fact of daily life in spite of the minsk peace deal. we meet. a pensioner who's chosen to stay in her own home alone and in spite of frequent...
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growing oil prices follow suit which is important for us and that's a very basic fact anything connelly's and decline in demand for a key export commodity oil is dropping as well again that's something that we will care about the demand patterns are the same when global demand is on the rise but export volumes grow as well not only from russia but from any country and. that means that russia as part of the global economy would certainly feel it if the global annual growth rate which is about three point five to two point six percent decline all global actors are interested in keeping the current pace of economic development and safeguarding against any serious economic crisis and let me have no there's another aspect to this that i've been thinking about i mean since they want to isolate us why can't we just turn to using a chain and stand up that's avoid the impact of the sanctions can we move money in cryptic currency is passed the existing financial system i want to be what i look like to the day it's given using crypto currency for transactions only you know just by passing the global
growing oil prices follow suit which is important for us and that's a very basic fact anything connelly's and decline in demand for a key export commodity oil is dropping as well again that's something that we will care about the demand patterns are the same when global demand is on the rise but export volumes grow as well not only from russia but from any country and. that means that russia as part of the global economy would certainly feel it if the global annual growth rate which is about...
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s nicholas connelly reports. this plant run by ukraine state energy company nafta gas was built almost forty years ago and is now coming to the end of its working life as ukraine's struggle to maintain its position as the chief transit country for russian energy it needs to upgrade the infrastructure a pilot project financed by deutsche bank and underwritten by german export guarantees will see the multi-million euro compressors successively replaced but the question is will they ever really be needed. the north stream pipeline linking russia and germany directly across the baltic sea see here is set to be joined by second connection to construction is due to get underway later this year the new pipeline will be able to transport some fifty five billion cubic meters of gas equivalent to two thirds of the gas transit in ukraine on average in recent years the project critics in ukraine stream to would mean more than just empty pipelines and lots transit income. they say will increase europe's dependence on russian
s nicholas connelly reports. this plant run by ukraine state energy company nafta gas was built almost forty years ago and is now coming to the end of its working life as ukraine's struggle to maintain its position as the chief transit country for russian energy it needs to upgrade the infrastructure a pilot project financed by deutsche bank and underwritten by german export guarantees will see the multi-million euro compressors successively replaced but the question is will they ever really be...
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. >> miss connelly? >> building on the awareness of what they've done to force the social media companies to take a deep look at this has been helpful. i would suggest to you they think russia will adapt their tools and this will look more and more american which will get more and more into first amendment issues because that is a weakness to exploit here. so what i would commend in the interest of being ahead of the curve and not behind it is we start looking at how social media engines can start detecting what looks like it's an american origin and that would be the next step i recommend. >> thank you. >> i think we have to move away from a partnership model to be perfectly honest with you. we've been talking about a public, private partnership for 25 years. published about this, 25 years ago, and the problem is that partnerships require shared interest in the beginning of the morning. the private sector has a very specific interest profit making and the state has a very specific interest, security pro
. >> miss connelly? >> building on the awareness of what they've done to force the social media companies to take a deep look at this has been helpful. i would suggest to you they think russia will adapt their tools and this will look more and more american which will get more and more into first amendment issues because that is a weakness to exploit here. so what i would commend in the interest of being ahead of the curve and not behind it is we start looking at how social media...
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up next, sean connelly, elizabeth miles, judy beck, curtis wu. elizabeth miles, are you in the room? followed by judy beck? followed by curtis wu. >> judy beck is giving up her turn. >> i will give up my turn. >> she's not here. >> if you don't want to speak, stand up from your seat and say you no longer want to address the commission. >> i will use my minute to audit the crowd, if you don't mind. how many people would like for them to vote now? how many? >> yeah. just vote now. >> i give up my time. >> we are bound by law to call your name. if you don't want to speak, stand up and say you don't want to speak. >> i will speak, but very quickly. i want to mention that we voted in favor of a resolution to seek divestment. and in march, the chief investment officer divested $200 million. he did it because of an economic reason as well as for an environmental and e.s.g. reason. and i also want to mention where engagement has gotten us. i believe goldman sachs invested $244 million in energy transfer partners as recently as 2016. one of the members --
up next, sean connelly, elizabeth miles, judy beck, curtis wu. elizabeth miles, are you in the room? followed by judy beck? followed by curtis wu. >> judy beck is giving up her turn. >> i will give up my turn. >> she's not here. >> if you don't want to speak, stand up from your seat and say you no longer want to address the commission. >> i will use my minute to audit the crowd, if you don't mind. how many people would like for them to vote now? how many? >>...
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chris connelly. >> always great. >> thanks for that.dchen trying to turn the super bowl loss for her husband tom brady into a lesson for their children and will talk about good sportsmanship. adrienne bankert with that. >> you know what, the eagles' win meant a lot of disappointed patriots fans. mom gisele made it a moment to teach her kids about winning and losing. >> and time runs out. >> reporter: 41-33. a painful loss to the eagles becomes a lesson in being a good sport for none other than tom brady's family. >> i mean losing sucks but that's part of you. you show up and you try to win and sometimes you lose. that's the >> reporter: it wasn't just tom who was upset. two of his three children seen crying after the game according to "usa today" reporter josh peter. the wife gisele posted video of daughter vivian dancing after the final score, the 5-year-old was inconsolable. >> at one point daughter vivian blurted out the eagles won the super bowl. >> reporter: gisele wiping away her daughter's tears. >> gisele said the eagles have wo
chris connelly. >> always great. >> thanks for that.dchen trying to turn the super bowl loss for her husband tom brady into a lesson for their children and will talk about good sportsmanship. adrienne bankert with that. >> you know what, the eagles' win meant a lot of disappointed patriots fans. mom gisele made it a moment to teach her kids about winning and losing. >> and time runs out. >> reporter: 41-33. a painful loss to the eagles becomes a lesson in being a...
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. >> congressman jerry connelly, thank you for the update in terms of tonight's shutdown and also onstory. >> thank you, rachel, any time. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. with the most lobster dishes of the year. new dueling lobster tails has two tails that'll fight to be your favorite. one topped with creamy shrimp and scallops, the other... steamed with lemon and herbs. and no, you're not dreaming, classics like lobster lover's dream are back too, along with decadent new lobster truffle mac & cheese. but enough talking about lobster- let's get to eating! - because lobsterfest won't last. so dive in today at red lobster! ythen you turn 40 ande everything goes. tell me about it. you know, it's made me think, i'm closer to my retirement days than i am my college days. hm. i'm thinking... will i have enough? should i change something? well, you're asking the right questions. i just want to know, am i gonna be okay? i know people who specialize in "am i going to be okay." i like that. you may need glasses though. yeah. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today with td a
. >> congressman jerry connelly, thank you for the update in terms of tonight's shutdown and also onstory. >> thank you, rachel, any time. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. with the most lobster dishes of the year. new dueling lobster tails has two tails that'll fight to be your favorite. one topped with creamy shrimp and scallops, the other... steamed with lemon and herbs. and no, you're not dreaming, classics like lobster lover's dream are back too, along with decadent...
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joining us to respond to that tweet, democratic representative jerry connelly, good to have you with us. >> good to be with you. >> so just out of the gate there, your thoughts on the president's tweet and adam schiff's response? >> i had two reactions. one was this man is unhinged. that kind of tweet, from the president of the united states, makes no sense at all, if you have nothing to worry about. if you already feel that the republican nunes memo was exculpatory, what are you worried about? to use the chilling words, he must be stopped, that's the kind of language you hear in an aauthathowe authoritarian regime, not the kind of language we use in democratic discourse in the united states republic. >> not the kind of language used, but does it concern you there could be action there? >> that is what is so disturbing. what are you inviting people to do? remember, you know, when the president tweets like that, that's a broad audience. and it is almost incitement. and this is a pattern, right? let's still the voices of criticism whether they be at the fbi, the intelligence community,
joining us to respond to that tweet, democratic representative jerry connelly, good to have you with us. >> good to be with you. >> so just out of the gate there, your thoughts on the president's tweet and adam schiff's response? >> i had two reactions. one was this man is unhinged. that kind of tweet, from the president of the united states, makes no sense at all, if you have nothing to worry about. if you already feel that the republican nunes memo was exculpatory, what are...
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so 1.0 is the start of our process, and deputy connelly has a short presentation. >> good evening, commissioners and acting chief scott. very briefly, first, like, ten months ago -- well, when chief came on and was hired on, part of his philosophy was to create this strategic planning process. with the help of the mayor's office in innovation, we were able to partner with price waterhouse cooper. over the last couple of months, we engaged in focus groups. we had a steering committee which activi consisted of senior command. we had sfpd members from all stations in representative groups, including civilians. we had internal and external focus groups, which included citizens, sompz and communi citizens, officers and members. and price waterhouse cooper initially engaged them. the senior external advisors were hand chosen by the chief to represent community, industry practices, clergy, and it was a very comprehensive senior group that weighed in very heavily on this process. some of the key documents that we reviewed were obviously the doj cri report, and in the cri report it mandated that we come
so 1.0 is the start of our process, and deputy connelly has a short presentation. >> good evening, commissioners and acting chief scott. very briefly, first, like, ten months ago -- well, when chief came on and was hired on, part of his philosophy was to create this strategic planning process. with the help of the mayor's office in innovation, we were able to partner with price waterhouse cooper. over the last couple of months, we engaged in focus groups. we had a steering committee which...
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connelly reporting there well with me in the studio now is alexander. principal deputy chief monitor of the me the organization for security and cooperation in europe that's as has the special monitoring mission in ukraine thank you so much for being with us this morning first of all. weeks have brought a dip in the number of cease fire violations in eastern ukraine they are down considerably from when we last talked a couple months ago do you see a sustainable trend there a real deescalation are more interest still richest or a ceasefire violations in the free if not four digit numbers on single days it is through the looking back into two thousand and seventeen where we have been richest in all the four hundred and one thousand ceasefire at the year that's more than a thousand a day we are now on an average number of approximately seven hundred cs final violations as they still start getting high and the forty thousand plus violations we have seen today do not suggest that these come anything near by a stable situation give us an idea of what it's lik
connelly reporting there well with me in the studio now is alexander. principal deputy chief monitor of the me the organization for security and cooperation in europe that's as has the special monitoring mission in ukraine thank you so much for being with us this morning first of all. weeks have brought a dip in the number of cease fire violations in eastern ukraine they are down considerably from when we last talked a couple months ago do you see a sustainable trend there a real deescalation...
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but if you're looking at joe connelly, joe manchin, i consider them republicans. >> harris: crumbs wouldqual the mistakes that democrats made with the deplorable's for hillary clinton. nancy pelosi is more of a cake kind of a girl, isn't she? crumbs from a crumb cake, i don't know. but the word sticks and it's so easy for republicans to say what you feeling right now? >> leslie: i don't disagree that that was really a poor use of words. >> sandra: she keeps saying it it! >> leslie: she's making my job harder. not deplorable's because nancy pelosi is from california and she doesn't have even though she is all over the press, she's not running for president, she's not going to be president. she's not the face of our party. the parties split right now. not the face of our party. >> harris: we will be talking about more stuff. we are glad listings here in the hot seat. president trump's feud with late-night shows saying he would have rushed into the lord a school shooting even if he did not have a gun. is the criticism fair were out of line? we will talk about it. >> what are you going to do
but if you're looking at joe connelly, joe manchin, i consider them republicans. >> harris: crumbs wouldqual the mistakes that democrats made with the deplorable's for hillary clinton. nancy pelosi is more of a cake kind of a girl, isn't she? crumbs from a crumb cake, i don't know. but the word sticks and it's so easy for republicans to say what you feeling right now? >> leslie: i don't disagree that that was really a poor use of words. >> sandra: she keeps saying it it!...