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and i just kept on running, and at some point, craig said, so, passed isaac over to craig, and i ranusy road, and i just remember i ran right into the middle of the road, just waving my arms until someone would stop. this gentleman stopped, and he--i just, i feel for him because he had his two young girls in the car, and i just think of how traumatized they must have been to see us. the poor things were crying. and as craig said, we wanted to get to one of the closer hospitals but, but it was impossible. he was like going down the wrong side of the road, gunning it as fast as he could. it was, you know, and i was--any time we got to an intersection, i was screaming at everyone to get out of the way. and then we arrived at the hospital, and they took him immediately. and because i was injured, i was--i had a lot of cuts all over my body, they took me straight away to another part of the hospital, and that was the last time i saw isaac, was the doctors taking him one way and me the other. craig: so sarah and i agreed that i should stay with isaac, just so that isaac would know that his
and i just kept on running, and at some point, craig said, so, passed isaac over to craig, and i ranusy road, and i just remember i ran right into the middle of the road, just waving my arms until someone would stop. this gentleman stopped, and he--i just, i feel for him because he had his two young girls in the car, and i just think of how traumatized they must have been to see us. the poor things were crying. and as craig said, we wanted to get to one of the closer hospitals but, but it was...
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craig: do you want to stop? sarah: i'm okay. i'm okay. of glass sticking out of isaac's chest, right over the area of his heart. that's when i knew this was really, really serious.
craig: do you want to stop? sarah: i'm okay. i'm okay. of glass sticking out of isaac's chest, right over the area of his heart. that's when i knew this was really, really serious.
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but the other fact here is, craig, we have been asking u.s.y more refugees they feel like they can take before this very brittle system begins to crack. as you pointed out, poland, about a million and a half refugees, romania, a less number net-net but given the fact it's a smaller country overall, it has been difficult. none of these officials have been able to give us a firm answer of how many refugees they can take before this is really causing the strain and they're not able to provide the kind of services to them that they want want to. the officials here in europe, at this point they really want to hear more concrete specifics from the u.s. about how it's going to be able to step up to help with this refugee crisis. the biden administration announcing another $53 million in humanitarian assistance, which is a start but there is a whole lot more that europe wants to see, craig. >> josh letterman on the ground there for us in warsaw. let me turn to you. as josh mentioned, anxiously watching what's happening in ukraine, we're now seeing mor
but the other fact here is, craig, we have been asking u.s.y more refugees they feel like they can take before this very brittle system begins to crack. as you pointed out, poland, about a million and a half refugees, romania, a less number net-net but given the fact it's a smaller country overall, it has been difficult. none of these officials have been able to give us a firm answer of how many refugees they can take before this is really causing the strain and they're not able to provide the...
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craig melvin picks up with more news right now. >>> a good wednesday to you. craig melvin here. we are following several major developments this hour with russia's invasion of ukraine. in about 15 minutes we expect to hear from secretary of state antony blinken. and also congress taking new action, striking a deal to send nearly $14 billion in aid to ukraine. i'll talk to the bipartisan co-chairs of the congressional eu caucus about that and what more the united states can do. this morning ukraine's president warning the scale of the threat in his country is at its peak. he also has this warning for russian soldiers invading his country, that the only thing waiting for them in ukraine is captivity and death. the war itself has been a magnet for ukrainians scattered around the world to return and fight. on tuesday alone, in fact, ukraine's state border guard service said that as many as 12,000 ukrainians arrived to defend their homeland. our own richard engel talked to one soldier who is now an american citizen who previously fought in the u.s. military. he returned to help. >> w
craig melvin picks up with more news right now. >>> a good wednesday to you. craig melvin here. we are following several major developments this hour with russia's invasion of ukraine. in about 15 minutes we expect to hear from secretary of state antony blinken. and also congress taking new action, striking a deal to send nearly $14 billion in aid to ukraine. i'll talk to the bipartisan co-chairs of the congressional eu caucus about that and what more the united states can do. this...
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craig melvin here following new developments with the war in ukraine. right now we have our eye on the white house because president biden started a phone call with china's president roughly two years ago. at this point, we do have a readout from the chinese government of that call. right now, we're waiting for an official readout from the white house. this is the first direct conversation between president biden and his chinese counter part since november. secretary of state blinken says that the president is going to be making clear that china will bear responsibility for any actions that it takes to support russia's aggression. earlier in russia, president vladimir putin speaking during a concert in moscow marking the 8th anniversary of russia's annexation of crimea. there was a peculiar moment, the feed on one state tv network suddenly cut mid sentence, which russia is pointing to as a technical issue. meanwhile, ukrainian officials say missiles destroyed buildings at an airport repair facility, an aircraft repair facility near the airport in lviv.
craig melvin here following new developments with the war in ukraine. right now we have our eye on the white house because president biden started a phone call with china's president roughly two years ago. at this point, we do have a readout from the chinese government of that call. right now, we're waiting for an official readout from the white house. this is the first direct conversation between president biden and his chinese counter part since november. secretary of state blinken says that...
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>> craig, not exactly.eresting is that pentagon and british defense officials have been dug in around kyiv and forced to retreat around several areas over the past week because of the counter attacks that the ukrainian forces have managed to carry out. in a way, it is almost an acknowledgment that they're failing there outside the capitol. now, whether there is a drastic reduction around kyiv, we have to see. also, the announcement did indicate there may be some movement in those peace talks that took place in istanbul today. it raised a glimmer of hope there may be some traction. >> general, how long will it take for us to get a clear and reasonably accurate assessment on whether they have actually cut back military activity here in the capitol. >> we need to take a look at the big picture here because i'm not sure the russian aims change as much as the way they were attempting to execute them or achieve them. so in case of the around kyiv, they may relocate forces further to the east so they can at least
>> craig, not exactly.eresting is that pentagon and british defense officials have been dug in around kyiv and forced to retreat around several areas over the past week because of the counter attacks that the ukrainian forces have managed to carry out. in a way, it is almost an acknowledgment that they're failing there outside the capitol. now, whether there is a drastic reduction around kyiv, we have to see. also, the announcement did indicate there may be some movement in those peace...
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>> that's right, craig. officials with knowledge of the matter told us the biden administration is considering providing ukraine with switch blade loitering munitions. they're technically called loitering missiles. they have the bomb inside the device and can be launched as far as 50 miles away from a target and strike with deadly accuracy. some experts these could be a game changer in ukraine. we got a demonstration as you're seeing on the screen of the smaller version known as the switch blade 300 which is designed to target personnel in precise strikes. there's a larger one they weren't allowed to show us, the 600, that could blow up tanks and armored vehicles. the thing is they are really small and portable and they can be guided and can loiter and hover over a target and strike when the moment is right. they're more efficiently than cruise missiles and can do what reapers can do at a much lower cost. there is a question of how much training it would require to operate but many experts and officials i ta
>> that's right, craig. officials with knowledge of the matter told us the biden administration is considering providing ukraine with switch blade loitering munitions. they're technically called loitering missiles. they have the bomb inside the device and can be launched as far as 50 miles away from a target and strike with deadly accuracy. some experts these could be a game changer in ukraine. we got a demonstration as you're seeing on the screen of the smaller version known as the...
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craig melvin here following new developments in the russian invasion of ukraine. ukraine's president zelenskyy says his heart is broken by the death spreading across his country and he is ripping into russian forces calling them, quote, monsters. the clearest images of the savagery of the war so far out of southern ukraine, injured ukrainians being tended to and brought out on stretchers after the bombing of a maternity and children's hospital in mariupol. president zelenskyy calling it evidence of a genocide. ukraine says so far three have died from that attack, including one child. russia has denied it is targeting civilians. evidence would prove otherwise it would seem. this morning they say five medical workers have been killed and at least 63 hospitals damaged since russia launched its invasion. and the city of mariupol embodies the war. it is constantly under attack. the corridors, all six of them, are failing, blocked, putting unimaginable pressure on the people still there. >> we don't have electricity, we don't have anything to eat, we don't have medicine
craig melvin here following new developments in the russian invasion of ukraine. ukraine's president zelenskyy says his heart is broken by the death spreading across his country and he is ripping into russian forces calling them, quote, monsters. the clearest images of the savagery of the war so far out of southern ukraine, injured ukrainians being tended to and brought out on stretchers after the bombing of a maternity and children's hospital in mariupol. president zelenskyy calling it...
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brent and craig renaud both appeared on democracy now!mber of times to talk about their films, including "off to war" about the deployment to iraq of the national guard from their home state of arkansas. >> we arrived in baghdad with the national guard unit and in these vehicles. right away iapril, which was one of the bloodiest months of the war, right off the bat, a lot of injuries and deaths. amy: we were broadcasting from dctv. brent and his brother craig renaud started their filmmaking career at downtown community television here in manhattan. for over a decade, democracy now! was housed in same building -- in the same old firehouse. in a statement, dctv founder jon alpert said -- "we had the honor of working alongside brent for many years. we were and are inspired by his commitment to bring his camera to capture scenes the world needs to see, no matter the difficulty or the danger. brent is a hero who sacrificed for all of us. he deserves to be celebrated. not murdered." later in the show, we will hear brent in his own words on demo
brent and craig renaud both appeared on democracy now!mber of times to talk about their films, including "off to war" about the deployment to iraq of the national guard from their home state of arkansas. >> we arrived in baghdad with the national guard unit and in these vehicles. right away iapril, which was one of the bloodiest months of the war, right off the bat, a lot of injuries and deaths. amy: we were broadcasting from dctv. brent and his brother craig renaud started...
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>> reporter: just an astounding number, craig. the number of refugees who have come into poland is now greater than the entire population of warsaw, the biggest city in the country, 1.5 million refugees in poland. warsaw is coping but struggling to cope with these huge numbers. we're at the west train station. they've set up quite a good system here now where they have busses that are taking refugees to a reception center where they can get more help in terms of longer term shelter, matching with host families, potentially jobs, register as refugee, et cetera. so that's good. we're not seeing a lot of people sleeping in the train stations, which was happening about a week ago when they had this huge influx into the city. the number of people is still growing. 60,000 people came in yesterday, refugees from ukraine came in yesterday. there are huge, huge numbers. a lot of them are going beyond warsaw now and into other cities and countries. some people want to go to the united states. we spoke to a 72-year-old grandmother about a we
>> reporter: just an astounding number, craig. the number of refugees who have come into poland is now greater than the entire population of warsaw, the biggest city in the country, 1.5 million refugees in poland. warsaw is coping but struggling to cope with these huge numbers. we're at the west train station. they've set up quite a good system here now where they have busses that are taking refugees to a reception center where they can get more help in terms of longer term shelter,...
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ladies and gentlemen, craig shirley. thank you, of course, so i mentioned to craig before this started that reading this book led to like 93,000 questions, which i know we're not going to have time for because we want to make sure we have time for your questions as well. so we'll try and get through some of these and if we don't get to one that you want to hear we will take questions at the end. so as i mentioned you have a book on new kindred you have books on ronald reagan you have books on, you know, mary ball, washington. you have a book on 1941 and now you have a book on 1945. why did you not just write a book about world war two as a whole? attention. i don't think i know the answer is inspiration. one day. i just i just had this inspirational one day. there's been many many books written about world war two and they've been many many books written about december 7th. 1941. gordon pranks at dawn we slept is the standard by which every other book is mastered. it's a absolutely marvelous book, but nobody had ever rid
ladies and gentlemen, craig shirley. thank you, of course, so i mentioned to craig before this started that reading this book led to like 93,000 questions, which i know we're not going to have time for because we want to make sure we have time for your questions as well. so we'll try and get through some of these and if we don't get to one that you want to hear we will take questions at the end. so as i mentioned you have a book on new kindred you have books on ronald reagan you have books on,...
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>> yeah, craig.t a few floors from where i'm standing, our eagle-eyed producers were able to spot a figure on the screen that looked very much like jared kushner, that deposition beginning around 10 a.m. they're around 90 minutes into it. if we see anything happen upstairs, we'll come to you immediately. this comes against the back drop of a committee that is both trying to press ahead into a more narrative building phase of their investigation while also seeing and fielding new threads of information that are coming from their investigation ongoing. jared kushner is a prime example of that. we know, for example, the committee has a wide range of topics they are investigating. of course they are interested in those seven critical hours of missing phone records and communications gap from the white house, but they're also interested in who won the campaign and what the conversations were on the campaign with outside groups regarding planning january 6th but also the broader scheme of overthrowing the
>> yeah, craig.t a few floors from where i'm standing, our eagle-eyed producers were able to spot a figure on the screen that looked very much like jared kushner, that deposition beginning around 10 a.m. they're around 90 minutes into it. if we see anything happen upstairs, we'll come to you immediately. this comes against the back drop of a committee that is both trying to press ahead into a more narrative building phase of their investigation while also seeing and fielding new threads...
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craig? >> kelly o'donnell there in warsaw. dasha also in poland again, you're in a city very close to the border with ukraine, a few dozen miles, exactly where president biden is visiting, where he's about to get that briefing what's that situation like where you are, dasha? >> reporter: craig, as the president prepares to meet in refugees here in rzeszow, we are in a refugee reception area, an area where folks coming across the border can get respite from anywhere from a few hours to a few days. you've got lots of volunteers here getting people get travel arrangements, helping fund those travels. this is a nonprofit here. the mayor was here earlier today and i was asking him what do cities like this, what do they need right now? and he says the biggest factor is being able to sustain this effort. because he said as much as he wants to see this war end tomorrow, he's realistic and he knows they will likely need to support these folks coming to seek refuge here for months and months to come. so in the center they have food, the
craig? >> kelly o'donnell there in warsaw. dasha also in poland again, you're in a city very close to the border with ukraine, a few dozen miles, exactly where president biden is visiting, where he's about to get that briefing what's that situation like where you are, dasha? >> reporter: craig, as the president prepares to meet in refugees here in rzeszow, we are in a refugee reception area, an area where folks coming across the border can get respite from anywhere from a few hours...
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craig? >> we see video from earlier again, that nato meeting, president biden spending time with france's president macron. mr. engel, this claim from president zelenskyy in his address to the nato leaders in russia that russia has used these phosphorous bombs. we did not verify this. he did not provide evidence in his speech. but you are on the ground in ukraine. what are you seeing and what are you hearing these hours? >> reporter: the allegation was that russia used white phosphorous. i've seen video suggests strongly was used. it is a controversial weapon. it is banned to use directly against civilians. it can be used as a smoke screen, as an incendiary weapon out in the open to protect soldiers in battle but to drop it directly on a town or city or target civilians would be illegal use of it. not con fourmed, but the video suggest it is may have happened. that is one of the types of russians that russia would have used it. they are having more devastating effects with their conventional
craig? >> we see video from earlier again, that nato meeting, president biden spending time with france's president macron. mr. engel, this claim from president zelenskyy in his address to the nato leaders in russia that russia has used these phosphorous bombs. we did not verify this. he did not provide evidence in his speech. but you are on the ground in ukraine. what are you seeing and what are you hearing these hours? >> reporter: the allegation was that russia used white...
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craig templeton was watching.ip to dens park as the scottish cup took centre stage. it is a competition that rangers have not won for over a decade, something they clearly want to change. a great clearance kept them out at first, but first two it was conor goldson for the opening goal. unfortunately for dundee, ryan cini also had a spring in his step. james tavernier broke down and a chance for them another. fortunately for rangers, he is one of the best set piece takers. corner found. for rangers, he is one of the best set piece takers. cornerfound. it looks like harry sharp saved shortly to save a third. perhaps not quite as much as a 30 macro defeat. this, the final goal as rangers leap into the final goal as rangers leap into the final goal as rangers leap into the finalfour. craig the final goal as rangers leap into the final four. craig templeton, the final goal as rangers leap into the finalfour. craig templeton, bbc news. rangers arejoined by hibernian in the final four — after a day to remember for teenag
craig templeton was watching.ip to dens park as the scottish cup took centre stage. it is a competition that rangers have not won for over a decade, something they clearly want to change. a great clearance kept them out at first, but first two it was conor goldson for the opening goal. unfortunately for dundee, ryan cini also had a spring in his step. james tavernier broke down and a chance for them another. fortunately for rangers, he is one of the best set piece takers. corner found. for...
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is this how russia plans to strangle other cities across you, craig? my guess this week is mark can move keep sky advisor to the countries minister of defense. how long can this all go on till the lat ukrainian will be killed and.
is this how russia plans to strangle other cities across you, craig? my guess this week is mark can move keep sky advisor to the countries minister of defense. how long can this all go on till the lat ukrainian will be killed and.
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craig melvin here this hour. we have the rapidly changing situation, including a possible shift in russian strategy on the ground. in just the last hour or so, the mayor of the city of irpine said ukrainian forces have liberated that city. it's a claim that can be not independently verified by nbc news but they say russia could try to split the country in two. ukraine's military intelligence chief said putin has realized he, quote, can't swallow the entire country. also the russian government is out with a response to president biden saying vladimir putin, quote, cannot remain in power. we'll have that response. plus, we'll have insight from a former member of ukraine's parliament in just a few minutes. meanwhile, in hard-hit mariupol, the nightmare continues. that city's mayor today says around 160,000 people are stuck with, quote, no water, no light, no heat, no communication and that the city is, quote, impossible to live in today. to the north in kharkiv, a group of entertainers doing their best today to give
craig melvin here this hour. we have the rapidly changing situation, including a possible shift in russian strategy on the ground. in just the last hour or so, the mayor of the city of irpine said ukrainian forces have liberated that city. it's a claim that can be not independently verified by nbc news but they say russia could try to split the country in two. ukraine's military intelligence chief said putin has realized he, quote, can't swallow the entire country. also the russian government...
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craig? >> ken, as this war intensifies you have reporting on one critical tool in ukraine's arsenal, drones. one expert tells you it's not supersonic, not stealth, not mined, but a clay palijon but nonetheless these drones are making a difference, how so? >> this appears to be another example of how experts overestimated the competence of the russian military, craig. u.s. officials tell us ukraine has used its fleet of small turkish mate drones to do serious damage to russian forces. by one count these tv2 drones have destroyed more than 30 russian vehicles including mobile missile launchers, and what's so surprise begun these these drones, as you said, fly very slowly and it should be easy in theory for the russians to shoot them down or at least electronically jam them. before the invasion, military experts said the russians would have no problems dealing with these weapon, but the russians have failed to establish air superiority and a u.s. official says the ukranians have been flying the
craig? >> ken, as this war intensifies you have reporting on one critical tool in ukraine's arsenal, drones. one expert tells you it's not supersonic, not stealth, not mined, but a clay palijon but nonetheless these drones are making a difference, how so? >> this appears to be another example of how experts overestimated the competence of the russian military, craig. u.s. officials tell us ukraine has used its fleet of small turkish mate drones to do serious damage to russian...
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i'm craig melvin picking up our coverage now.you just heard from the chairman of that committee, senator dick durbin and senator chuck grassley as well. senator durbin unsurprisingly hailing judge ketanji brown jackson and her judicial record. we should also note that judge jackson will be introduced and give her statement. that will not happen for several hours now. we'll check in and go back to listen live once judge jackson starts. perhaps you've noticed at the bottom of your screen there there's a qr code. we have put that qr code at the bottom of your screen because if you'd like to watch and listen, you can do that by scanning the qr code. that will take you to the hearing live in full but, again, you just heard senator durbin start the hearing and then you heard senator chuck grassley as well, also perhaps unsurprisingly spending a fair amount of time talking about the obama white house, talking about missing documents, talking about the hearing for justice kavanaugh and also heard him mention trump. he heard about living
i'm craig melvin picking up our coverage now.you just heard from the chairman of that committee, senator dick durbin and senator chuck grassley as well. senator durbin unsurprisingly hailing judge ketanji brown jackson and her judicial record. we should also note that judge jackson will be introduced and give her statement. that will not happen for several hours now. we'll check in and go back to listen live once judge jackson starts. perhaps you've noticed at the bottom of your screen there...
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let's bring in craig moffitt it almost would be a perfect setup for them but the pricing power issue.that's right. almost perfect if not for the industry not being a very good industry and that ultimately is the problem and that's why investors have struggled is this is an industry that is very competitive, extremely low march call cost and so you have this very difficult setup where they have the things you would look for in a sector and relatively low beta but fundamentally for the stocks to really work you would have to have to see some mitigation of the pricing pressure in the industry and i don't see it so what you are likely to see is over time bubbling up cost inflation like you have in lots of industries and very little ability to push the higher costs through to consumers. >> i don't want them to have pricing power because the verizon bill is already pretty high and to consumers it is not like netflix where it feels like they give the product away for free what more could happen at this point to give them more leverage >> it's -- you would hope that in an industry like this t
let's bring in craig moffitt it almost would be a perfect setup for them but the pricing power issue.that's right. almost perfect if not for the industry not being a very good industry and that ultimately is the problem and that's why investors have struggled is this is an industry that is very competitive, extremely low march call cost and so you have this very difficult setup where they have the things you would look for in a sector and relatively low beta but fundamentally for the stocks to...
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daniel craig.ing ) ( cheers and applause ) stuff. we love stuff. and there's some really great stuff out there. but i doubt that any of us will look back on our lives and think, "i wish i'd bought an even thinner tv, found a lighter light beer, or had an even smarter smartphone." do you think any of us will look back on our lives and regret the things we didn't buy? or the places we didn't go? ♪ i'd go the whole wide world ♪ ♪ i'd go the whole wide world ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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craig: there's a lot of uncertainty.hing we thought we were largely done with, or was behind us, but china's zero-tolerance policy has reminded us that supply chains are still subject to massive disruption, and the covid element in supply chains is still ever present. back in the united states when omicron hit, we really treated it as an unresolvable and gave up on trying to contain it and just went about our lives. china does not seem to operate that way or one to operate that way. because of it, i think we will see a large disruption to global supply chains. this is expected to spread if we have seen the precedent set in the west, and if it does and china decides to end its zero-tolerance policy, it could have massive implications similar to what we saw in early 2020. kriti: talk us through the timeline here. if you start to see the shutdowns now, when does it come back, and where does that translate into things like shipping or trucking rates? craig: it takes about six to eight weeks when you see a shut down for it to
craig: there's a lot of uncertainty.hing we thought we were largely done with, or was behind us, but china's zero-tolerance policy has reminded us that supply chains are still subject to massive disruption, and the covid element in supply chains is still ever present. back in the united states when omicron hit, we really treated it as an unresolvable and gave up on trying to contain it and just went about our lives. china does not seem to operate that way or one to operate that way. because of...
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so here's the deal, craig. over the last couple of days these trains have been moving into, for the most part, warsaw and krakow. over the weekend they said their refugees to stay long term are really full. they're stretched to their limits now. this is just a border train station. we're about three miles from the actual gates of the border. what warsaw is doing is saying we can't take any more people in. you've got these people coming in, many have left a loved one behind and they don't want to go far. they want to stay around the border so they can get back in if they need to and they feel they get better information around the border. these families are stuck. there's physically no more room. yesterday in warsaw, they started 17 new train routes out of that station. nine of them go to berlin, the eight others go to the czech republic. a lot of people say i don't want to go there, i want to stay close to home. it's part of this crisis that we've been talking about that's now coming to fruition. and understand
so here's the deal, craig. over the last couple of days these trains have been moving into, for the most part, warsaw and krakow. over the weekend they said their refugees to stay long term are really full. they're stretched to their limits now. this is just a border train station. we're about three miles from the actual gates of the border. what warsaw is doing is saying we can't take any more people in. you've got these people coming in, many have left a loved one behind and they don't want...
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craig templeton was watching.old friends whether any stands on the pitch. brighton sent a message by wearing ukrainian colours and sent the reply message with their bright start, maupay close to the opening goal. graham potter was met side create a lot of chances but don't take enough of them. however luis diaz showed bravery to put his side ahead. the challenge by the goalkeeper was looked at by var but no further punishment was deemed necessary. then mosalah was found —— then mo salah is found, but couldn't put it away. then he had an easier opportunity, yves bissouma handball and salah put away the penalty. liverpool have won the title just once in that time but now they are hot on heels of manchester city and shown great form. so a vital three points for liverpool in the premier league title race — and their managerjurgen klopp is just happy to have got the match at the amex stadium out of the way. i like to watch brighton a lot, don't like to play against and much because they are really good. we knew before
craig templeton was watching.old friends whether any stands on the pitch. brighton sent a message by wearing ukrainian colours and sent the reply message with their bright start, maupay close to the opening goal. graham potter was met side create a lot of chances but don't take enough of them. however luis diaz showed bravery to put his side ahead. the challenge by the goalkeeper was looked at by var but no further punishment was deemed necessary. then mosalah was found —— then mo salah is...
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craig. >> chief foreign correspondent, richard engel on the ground in ukraine.ou. >>> now to ukraine's refugee crisis that the u.n. describes as growing exponentially by the day. more than 3 million people have already left the country, and that surge is not slowing down. nbc national correspondent gabe gutierrez is in lviv gutierrez is in lviv with that part of the story. good morning. >> reporter: sheinelle, good morning. this room holds children up to 5 years old and they are sleeping not on cots but on styrofoam. this is the train station, above the train station in lviv. and medical workers are on standby to help refugees deal with deep psychologically trauma. right now the u.n. estimates that one child is leaving ukraine almost every second. from train stations to border crossings, to churches. the largest refugee crisis are since world war ii is growing larger by the hour. this woman escaped with her two dogs and little else as her home near kyiv was bombed. do you know where you will go? >> this mother tells me she's headed to poland like most of the ref
craig. >> chief foreign correspondent, richard engel on the ground in ukraine.ou. >>> now to ukraine's refugee crisis that the u.n. describes as growing exponentially by the day. more than 3 million people have already left the country, and that surge is not slowing down. nbc national correspondent gabe gutierrez is in lviv gutierrez is in lviv with that part of the story. good morning. >> reporter: sheinelle, good morning. this room holds children up to 5 years old and...
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craig downs, and what he is learning is troubling. >> for example, imidacloprid can affect crab larvae as low as 50 parts per quadrillion. it affects their mitochondria at this level, so that it's a mitochondrial poison. it can affect their muscles. if the mitochondria are damaged in the muscles, it can cause paralysis. it also causes immune suppression in these crabs. meaning that they are much more susceptible to bacterial infections and fungal infections when co-exposed with imidacloprid. >> craig downs also studies the impact of imidacloprid on sea urchins. >> neonicotinoids cause dna damage in sea urchin sperm as low as 500 parts per trillion. it causes developmental abnormalities as low as 5 parts per trillion. it means that they're a mutagen. um, it means there's a direct threat to the reproductive fitness of the entire biodiversity of marine environments. if you have damage to sperm or if you have damage to eggs, the next generation will not be as fit or might not come into existence at all. um, so it threatens sterility. >> the meso-american reef stretches 700 miles from the n
craig downs, and what he is learning is troubling. >> for example, imidacloprid can affect crab larvae as low as 50 parts per quadrillion. it affects their mitochondria at this level, so that it's a mitochondrial poison. it can affect their muscles. if the mitochondria are damaged in the muscles, it can cause paralysis. it also causes immune suppression in these crabs. meaning that they are much more susceptible to bacterial infections and fungal infections when co-exposed with...
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good morning >> reporter: good morning, craig. it is extremely quiet here in the center of kyiv right now because there is a fuel curfew in place no one is on the streets all we can hear is the occasional explosion on the outskirts of the city as russia is continuing its attacks, this morning hitting a 12-story building here in the capital life and death can depend on the building you live in, which floor, and luck. as attacks grow more indiscriminate, firing seemingly at random into kyiv. and kharkiv and mariupol are officials say russians seized a hospital and are holding hostages using those inside the hospital as human shield and are firing from inside the hospital and barring anyone from leaving. nbc news has not been abe to independently confirm the incident russia's violence is a main reason why president zelenskyy has been asking for help to protect the sky. yesterday receiving three prime ministers. with such friends, with such countries, neighbors and partners we will be able truly to defeat i don't know what to say who.
good morning >> reporter: good morning, craig. it is extremely quiet here in the center of kyiv right now because there is a fuel curfew in place no one is on the streets all we can hear is the occasional explosion on the outskirts of the city as russia is continuing its attacks, this morning hitting a 12-story building here in the capital life and death can depend on the building you live in, which floor, and luck. as attacks grow more indiscriminate, firing seemingly at random into...
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good to have craig here.a is doing the long weekend >> and you heard it right there, baseball is back, baby there is a new collective bargaining agreement now in place. the season set to start in less than a month some brock is going to have the details in a bit. >> spring training may be starting today spring weather on hold for a lot of the country a winter storm set to spread snow from the rockies to new england. and dylan is here with the full weekend forecast coming up. >> and president biden is expected to call for russia's favored trade status to be revoked. it is a move that would clear the way for increased tariffs on russian imports. >> as russia tightens its grip of ukraine the southeastern city value anyway vacca now under control a lot to get to. stha that stalled convoy is now on the move. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel in ukraine for us good morning >> reporter: and russia's foreign minister even refused to acknowledge russia carried out an invasion of this country, vladimir pu
good to have craig here.a is doing the long weekend >> and you heard it right there, baseball is back, baby there is a new collective bargaining agreement now in place. the season set to start in less than a month some brock is going to have the details in a bit. >> spring training may be starting today spring weather on hold for a lot of the country a winter storm set to spread snow from the rockies to new england. and dylan is here with the full weekend forecast coming up....
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where regency just press one to craig. my daughter wants to schedule a year. can you move with newkirk smart ridge wood to store them? look, i had that little card that boys yet. there was they were in need daily, rather as yes, a little gray luca had them. it's impossible just because of the war crimes dawning . don't push the kentucky. look. nakeila start dental. look around. yes, but the look. janet is still latino can compet indebtedness. i wondered what's a good bit to please dish grass darcy hubby of deborah little's. but got that, is that not that school nifty for both stores and wonder do think it's fair to cough sanctioned t o bit cotton was none. so it done good as it it will be gone. you might of she'll fascist glen. you just got the order which that it you know last resembling. when you know this him, he said that they did it. the last is india with digital gram. ah ah ah ah ah ah, we must understand that lead to market some kind of democracy with which has a daughter too. so the leg a bill, the all fresh was bottled through more. i reaction in my,
where regency just press one to craig. my daughter wants to schedule a year. can you move with newkirk smart ridge wood to store them? look, i had that little card that boys yet. there was they were in need daily, rather as yes, a little gray luca had them. it's impossible just because of the war crimes dawning . don't push the kentucky. look. nakeila start dental. look around. yes, but the look. janet is still latino can compet indebtedness. i wondered what's a good bit to please dish grass...
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i will turn this over to craig hartman to share some of the project renderings. >> thank you. good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for this opportunity to share this design with you. if we could have the slides, please. >> jessica, please. >> just put number 5, if you would. thank you. this is the site, as you know. they are flagged on the left, as you saw previously. there we go. st. luke's' church on the right. next slide, please. we intend to replace this with this building. it is lost in scale, but we want to respect the neighborhood as well as the neighbors. it is a building that is massive in scale and rich in architectural detail. these details emerge from ancient principles of buddhism. the symbology and the materials interpreted through contemporary means of expression material and form. next, please. the legislation in front of you is important because the program is unique. it allows us to pull the building apart to place the majority of the building far to the backside of the site and to the east and a small pavilion on the west to hold this. and create a light t
i will turn this over to craig hartman to share some of the project renderings. >> thank you. good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for this opportunity to share this design with you. if we could have the slides, please. >> jessica, please. >> just put number 5, if you would. thank you. this is the site, as you know. they are flagged on the left, as you saw previously. there we go. st. luke's' church on the right. next slide, please. we intend to replace this with this...
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where regency just press one to craig. my daughter wants to schedule a year. can you move with newkirk? smart ridge or door with the store on look, i had that little card that boys yet. there was they were in need daily, rather as yes, a little gray luca had them. it's impossible just because of the war crimes dawning, dauntless la kentucky looked nakeila start dental. look around. yes, but the look janet is still looking and can compet indebtedness. ah wondered what's a good bit to please this grass love to have you been a little slow but got that he started not that school nifty for both stores and wonder do creases medical physician ditty cochrane was none so good as it? ah, it will be done, you meant to steal fascist glen. you just got the order which that you the last resumed when you know this him he said that they did it. the last was image with digital gram. ah ah ah. ah lou ah ah lose oh, is your media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safe? tice, elation for community. are you going the right way? or are you being
where regency just press one to craig. my daughter wants to schedule a year. can you move with newkirk? smart ridge or door with the store on look, i had that little card that boys yet. there was they were in need daily, rather as yes, a little gray luca had them. it's impossible just because of the war crimes dawning, dauntless la kentucky looked nakeila start dental. look around. yes, but the look janet is still looking and can compet indebtedness. ah wondered what's a good bit to please this...
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so give me a since craig spent a few of those abroad, so above, above and beyond, got the special dna lab was set up in done yet, which was to not still gotta go to below unable and also talk more. what did l m e a w also be to you still cynical with a common about bushing and the look deal by iep? sure to just of son of if the, with what to do to with been super quoted economy and sir, ah, these children know all to well what war is, what they've never known is peace. ah, oh yeah, there's a lab there. i know there was a yang work on my nickelodeon nano. yeah. now, is it also a jag address going away or any of those where you created a new ram sooner rather than the country and sent him? what lose my buffer frontier. i hope a hernia can get away. i am on bushland renewal. why am you porsha here? i choose to bray. less carries are quite jewish either extra shackle lustig that ah, but these children will never sing paint or dream again. ah, the pharmacy keeps from guitar. morgan shannon ah, my tv authority, you about our computer one, the old car you night that just will not sell my lis
so give me a since craig spent a few of those abroad, so above, above and beyond, got the special dna lab was set up in done yet, which was to not still gotta go to below unable and also talk more. what did l m e a w also be to you still cynical with a common about bushing and the look deal by iep? sure to just of son of if the, with what to do to with been super quoted economy and sir, ah, these children know all to well what war is, what they've never known is peace. ah, oh yeah, there's a...
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craig and mrs. mcbath.l my friends on the other side of the aisle that we can walk and chew gum at the same time. right now people are dying because they are apportioning or putting in proportion their insulin that the need. not taking the full amount, but doing it proportionately. that's a death sentence. let me indicate, native americans, 14.7% die -- diabetic. black americans 11.7%. many on medicare. many of them on medicaid. we can do both. but i do rise to support this legislation. $35 in 2023 regardless whether the beneficiary has reached the out-of-pocket spending. it is bell known those who had diabetes suffered more with covid-19. this is an important step, but in my district, the 18th congressional distripght, uninsured residents paid 23 times more for the brand of insulin. we must begin to work on that. i join with my colleagues in making that the next step. i rise for this. i also rise to support the new response to marijuana and to insist that we pass the more act. came out of my subcommittee o
craig and mrs. mcbath.l my friends on the other side of the aisle that we can walk and chew gum at the same time. right now people are dying because they are apportioning or putting in proportion their insulin that the need. not taking the full amount, but doing it proportionately. that's a death sentence. let me indicate, native americans, 14.7% die -- diabetic. black americans 11.7%. many on medicare. many of them on medicaid. we can do both. but i do rise to support this legislation. $35 in...
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apologies to sheinelle and craig.thwestern -- didn't make it this year but we could have a exciting match-up between hoda's virginia tech. the hokeys playing hot savannah's arizona wildcats are number one seed here it could be a solid matchup if both teams play up to their potential. we'll see. >> morgan, i just want to let you know we do have a cheering section outside for the hokies we're coupumped up. come on! >> look at that. >> i have no rivalries in my bracket. i can't remember their score 60 something >> no rhyme or reason to my bracket. so i'll put them on there somewhere. >> -- this weekend >> let's go. >> thank you, morgan. >> all right mr. roker. hi. >> hello. >> was it snowing here yesterday? was i confused >> a little light snow and cooler weather out west but we're going to see warmer temperatures coming into the southeast. although down in the southeast we've got freeze warnings. 14 million people from meridian to columbia and charleston looking at chilly conditions windchills in the mid-30s. temperatur
apologies to sheinelle and craig.thwestern -- didn't make it this year but we could have a exciting match-up between hoda's virginia tech. the hokeys playing hot savannah's arizona wildcats are number one seed here it could be a solid matchup if both teams play up to their potential. we'll see. >> morgan, i just want to let you know we do have a cheering section outside for the hokies we're coupumped up. come on! >> look at that. >> i have no rivalries in my bracket. i can't...
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and by craig newmark philanthropies, the rosalind p. walter foundation, damon button, and the simmons family foundation. corporate funding is provided by stevens inc., and pfizer inc. ♪ ♪ . >>> hello, everyone. and welcome to "amappour and company." here's what's coming up. >> it will be a lot worse for those people who will not have the food available to put the food on the table. >> shocking the economy. i speak to the president of the european central bank. and -- >> let me be clear. the focus is on this war in ukraine and making it stop. >> america's ambassador to nato tells us th time is of the essence for getting weapons to ukraine. >> she talks about being a child of a parent who grew up under jim crow. >> harvard law professor joins michelle martin with insight and reflections on the confirmation
and by craig newmark philanthropies, the rosalind p. walter foundation, damon button, and the simmons family foundation. corporate funding is provided by stevens inc., and pfizer inc. ♪ ♪ . >>> hello, everyone. and welcome to "amappour and company." here's what's coming up. >> it will be a lot worse for those people who will not have the food available to put the food on the table. >> shocking the economy. i speak to the president of the european central bank....
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and by craig newmark philanthropies, the rosalind p. walter foundation, damon button, and the simmons family foundation. corporate funding is provided by stevens inc., and pfizer inc. ♪ ♪ buongiorno. i'm rick steves. today, we're heading off on a very special adventure, traveling to some of my favorite corners of italy. this special is called the heart of italy, and you're about to see y. i'll be with you during each break, sharing special tips on traveling smartly as together we celebrate the value of public broadcasting in our communities. as you enjoy these travels, think of the value of public television to bring us the wonders of our world. now, let's enjoy some dolce vita in the heart of italy. [ ♪♪♪ ]
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is this how russia brands to strangle other cities across you, craig? my guess this week is mark can look, keep sky advisor to the countries minister of defense. how long can this all go on till the lat ukrainian will be killed and.
is this how russia brands to strangle other cities across you, craig? my guess this week is mark can look, keep sky advisor to the countries minister of defense. how long can this all go on till the lat ukrainian will be killed and.
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>> i'm craig melvin, i'm natalie morales and this is dateline. >> how do you feel that so many people think steven avery is innocent? >> it's emotional. >> they made him look like he was a nice person? what's happening is wrong, the evidence is beyond overwhelming. steven avery is guilty. >> i'm innocent. >> the story gripped the nation in a serious making a murderer. >> so many americans have learned about it. >> it's being heard by people around the world. >> steven avery and his nephew convicted of murder and the haunting killing of a young photographer. but where that really innocent? >> i didn't do it. somebody is doing a good job on me. >> did you have any kind of vendetta against steven a very? >> absolutely not. >> for the first time on television, a lead investigator defenses interrogation, which led to a conviction overturned. >> this was seen by many as a false confession. >> i feel it was a real confession. >> we just need you to be honest with us. >> right from wrong. >> those officers wanted that information in the worst way and they got it in the worst way. >> the prose
>> i'm craig melvin, i'm natalie morales and this is dateline. >> how do you feel that so many people think steven avery is innocent? >> it's emotional. >> they made him look like he was a nice person? what's happening is wrong, the evidence is beyond overwhelming. steven avery is guilty. >> i'm innocent. >> the story gripped the nation in a serious making a murderer. >> so many americans have learned about it. >> it's being heard by people around...
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a journalist at craig gabriel. he joins me now from miami, florida, so big shot list. i'm walter, women's number one at the air, retiring at the age of just 25. it's a massive shock. but if i think if i thought about it a little bit stronger, a few weeks ago, i might've says that had something like this was on the cards because she won me a starting open, took a little bit of time off to go on like a cultural tennis tour into the center of her stride here with indigenous kids within. she pulled out of indian wells which was lot in the last 2 weeks and miami, where i am at the moment and where she is, the 2 time defending champion. and i thought, well, i'm not, i'm not sure that she would have necessarily needed that much time off. so this has been brewing in her mind. she's doing it on her terms. nobody else is terms. she's not injured or anything like that. she's decided, as you just heard from her emotionally and physically she's done. she can't do it any more. and she wants something else in life now and good luck to her. busy she's achieved everything she wanted to
a journalist at craig gabriel. he joins me now from miami, florida, so big shot list. i'm walter, women's number one at the air, retiring at the age of just 25. it's a massive shock. but if i think if i thought about it a little bit stronger, a few weeks ago, i might've says that had something like this was on the cards because she won me a starting open, took a little bit of time off to go on like a cultural tennis tour into the center of her stride here with indigenous kids within. she pulled...
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craig a story we've been following a long time. >> yeah. lot of folks will remember the california mother who allege california maernd who alleged she was found kidnapped and found branded and chained on along the high five years ago. well now, she's been arrested, charged with fraud with investigators saying she faked all of it. we have covered this saga from day one. what is the latest >> reporter: it was a match of dna from her clothing to a bottle of green tea like this. that was taken from her exboyfriend's trash can that might have solved the case when the investigators confronted papini's exboyfriend he told them everything. it was a story that felt almost too bizarre to believe a young mother seemingly kidnapped in broad daylight at gun point by two strange women, held for over three weeks and still in chains, mysteriously released from bright thanksgiving dinner. at the time, her husband only speaking to nbc, telling them she was tortured >> the bruises were just in tense. the bumps from being hit and kicked and whatever else >> re
craig a story we've been following a long time. >> yeah. lot of folks will remember the california mother who allege california maernd who alleged she was found kidnapped and found branded and chained on along the high five years ago. well now, she's been arrested, charged with fraud with investigators saying she faked all of it. we have covered this saga from day one. what is the latest >> reporter: it was a match of dna from her clothing to a bottle of green tea like this. that...
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the humanitarian crisis in you, craig is intensifying food. hating rules are and medicines are all it desperately short supply. still russian forces continue that pounding of civilian targets. how much pain will the people of ukraine face find out what's important to the point in 3 d, w they've had no peace for, for decades. the people of iraq our country is devastated and there's no end. how did it come to this? g like witnesses reveal unprecedented story. they were freeze the u. s. they knew what the gods of what these things are and they've lied to the world about to behave exactly like government and the boys and spread for the great documentary series destruction of edition this week on d. w. ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin as conditions for civilians worse than in ukraine, efforts to evacuate resident from the seeds, cities are mostly unsuccessful. thousands managed to leave a city of to me, but elsewhere, fight think nearby than those escape routes continue to rage. also coming up poland office to put it, find the jets at the disposal of the united states, which coul
the humanitarian crisis in you, craig is intensifying food. hating rules are and medicines are all it desperately short supply. still russian forces continue that pounding of civilian targets. how much pain will the people of ukraine face find out what's important to the point in 3 d, w they've had no peace for, for decades. the people of iraq our country is devastated and there's no end. how did it come to this? g like witnesses reveal unprecedented story. they were freeze the u. s. they knew...
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james craig is one of them who was a long time police chief and a bunch of cities, finally in detroit floyd died. he's not running for governor of michigan. spoke to him for a brain episode of "tucker carlson today," told us about his very first time walking the foot beat as a police officer. here's part of it. ♪ ♪ >> i'd like to tell this first story. first night -- i walked a foot beat for a couple of weeks, that's what they do to the rookies, walk on the foot beat, he was 18, by that time i was 20, so i got my first opportunity to ride in the scout car, the police car, so i'm excited. so show up, and by the way, the precinct that i was assigned out of the academy was the same precinct my dad volunteered at doing civil unrest. so that was special. it was crazy. >> tucker: ten years later. >> working the same precinct. and so i walk up to the police car, meet my partner, he was probably 25 plus year veteran, white police officer, he looked at me, he said i don't want you here. he said in fact, you do one thing, sit over there, you're not going to drive the car, don't touch the radio,
james craig is one of them who was a long time police chief and a bunch of cities, finally in detroit floyd died. he's not running for governor of michigan. spoke to him for a brain episode of "tucker carlson today," told us about his very first time walking the foot beat as a police officer. here's part of it. ♪ ♪ >> i'd like to tell this first story. first night -- i walked a foot beat for a couple of weeks, that's what they do to the rookies, walk on the foot beat, he was...
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craig erlam is senior market analyst at oanda. good morning to you, craig. what the fed might do and how soon is yellow it looks as though they are going to be very aggressive in their rate hikes over the course of this year. after the meeting last week interestingly the markets had a 25 basis point increase for the rest of the s0 25 basis point increase for the rest of the so would be six interest rate hikes in a very aggressive tightening cycle compared to what we have seen for quite some time, so that was how the market was positioned but it was also how the fed was position which is quite unusual, there does seem to be some misalignment between the two but clearly the markets have now moved on from that, pricing in seven or eight interest rate hikes this year and what that ultimately means is at least one or two meetings where we could see 50 basis point interest and put that into perspective that we haven't seen that in more than 20 years were really does highlight the urgency that the central bank has right now. find central bank has right now. and what
craig erlam is senior market analyst at oanda. good morning to you, craig. what the fed might do and how soon is yellow it looks as though they are going to be very aggressive in their rate hikes over the course of this year. after the meeting last week interestingly the markets had a 25 basis point increase for the rest of the s0 25 basis point increase for the rest of the so would be six interest rate hikes in a very aggressive tightening cycle compared to what we have seen for quite some...
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we're glad to have you with us, craig's up early with us because hoda and jenna are taking their show on the road. >> hoda went to her beloved new orleans, i'm going to check in with them in a little bit. >>> the top diplomats from ukraine and russia have just wrapped up a meeting in turkey. this is the highest level talks between the two nations since the invasion began, and that meeting taking place as heartbreaking images of a maternity hospital shelling in ukraine, it's making headlines around the world. >>> also this morning, six humanitarian corridors have been established there allowing for ukraine's citizens to evacuate cities where the heaviest of the fighting is taking place. although officials there say not all of the cease fires are being honored. >> in the meantime, russian president vladimir putin is addressing his nation this morning, focusing on the russian economy now in free fall. the ruble taking a deep dive in value since the war began, and as more and more western companies pull out of russia. >>> meanwhile, back here in the united states, another surge in gas pri
we're glad to have you with us, craig's up early with us because hoda and jenna are taking their show on the road. >> hoda went to her beloved new orleans, i'm going to check in with them in a little bit. >>> the top diplomats from ukraine and russia have just wrapped up a meeting in turkey. this is the highest level talks between the two nations since the invasion began, and that meeting taking place as heartbreaking images of a maternity hospital shelling in ukraine, it's...
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the ceo of hill and knowlton is craig fuller, chief of staff to george bush. while he was vice president, george bush uses the false statements and p. r stories and his speeches. last month at the white house, i heard horrible tales. the story of 2 young kids passing out leaflets. iraqi troops rounded up their parents and made them watch. while those 2 kids were shocked to death executed before their eyes, hitler revisited saddam hussein becomes evil incarnate. the tide of public opinion turns. ah, it's not unusual for propaganda to become part of the effort to convince people to take certain actions. ah, what may be unusual as he got caught so quickly and easily. we're not looking away until our mission is john, until the invader is out of kuwait. and that may well be where you come in. ah, all indicators now point to war. please raise their hand. the un issues and ultimatum saddam must pull his troops out of kuwait by january. he doesn't respond. ah operation. desert storm begins in the early hours of the 17th of january 1991. why the law that daddy a ha veh
the ceo of hill and knowlton is craig fuller, chief of staff to george bush. while he was vice president, george bush uses the false statements and p. r stories and his speeches. last month at the white house, i heard horrible tales. the story of 2 young kids passing out leaflets. iraqi troops rounded up their parents and made them watch. while those 2 kids were shocked to death executed before their eyes, hitler revisited saddam hussein becomes evil incarnate. the tide of public opinion turns....