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>> i'm not sure, margaret, a defensive crouch. we probably have focused a lot more on what we have not been able to get gone than on the historic things we have got done as a party. the president and congress have gotten a bipartisan structure law that is historic. the american rescue plan monies is historic, by the way a lot of which yet to be spender. totobe spent. >> brennan: when it comes to political liabilities, one of the things we've seen in our polling is the lived experience of americans. they experience the economy through the prices they pay. inflation at 7.50%, is this the biggest political liability for democrats? or is that just not how you see things? >> i think it is a challenge for democrats, for sure. and i'll put myself in this category, early on we talked about whether a lot of this was transitory and how deep and impactful it would be. the fact of the matter is it is real, it is here. my guess is it is here for the balance this calendar year. we have done a lot in our state as relates to affordability. so i t
>> i'm not sure, margaret, a defensive crouch. we probably have focused a lot more on what we have not been able to get gone than on the historic things we have got done as a party. the president and congress have gotten a bipartisan structure law that is historic. the american rescue plan monies is historic, by the way a lot of which yet to be spender. totobe spent. >> brennan: when it comes to political liabilities, one of the things we've seen in our polling is the lived...
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we have the crouch review, i country. we have the crouch review, i review _ country.pted before the government actually got its full weight behind this euros bid. do actually got its full weight behind this euros bid.— this euros bid. do you think a multi-nation _ this euros bid. do you think a multi-nation joint _ this euros bid. do you think a multi-nation joint bid - this euros bid. do you think a multi-nation joint bid with i this euros bid. do you think a i multi-nation joint bid with ireland multi—nationjoint bid with ireland and the home nations would actually get off the ground? in and the home nations would actually get off the ground?— get off the ground? in the euros commits a _ get off the ground? in the euros commits a bit _ get off the ground? in the euros commits a bit of— get off the ground? in the euros commits a bit of a _ get off the ground? in the euros commits a bit of a dogs - get off the ground? in the eurosl commits a bit of a dogs breakfast and shows— commits a bit of a dogs breakfast and shows a paucity of leadership at and shows a paucity of
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supplies and stepping beta protest, movements little glass, get more from a journalist or fabian crouch, my in beijing. welcome fabian. so talk us through the main points emerging from this meeting. yet the meeting was quite remarkable. i mean, what we expected and what are so many analysts taught me, is that both sides will announce some energy deal, some corporation. but the meeting went far beyond that. the statement was already quite a long, 5300 words and had really strong political message is a message that was mainly aimed at to washington and to some degree also to brussels. so both sides or po, oppose, an expansion of nato, the boss m. o. m a post, the trilateral em military corporation between m, australia, united states, enter the united kingdom, arcus and, and basically, they shall m solidarity towards each other, moscow and beijing. they show unity and demonstrate that they have a common and shared foreign policy interests. and they that they ex, or pulse also m a u. s. lead world order, so to speak. right? and a bit of domestic issues in there as well, that pledging, close
supplies and stepping beta protest, movements little glass, get more from a journalist or fabian crouch, my in beijing. welcome fabian. so talk us through the main points emerging from this meeting. yet the meeting was quite remarkable. i mean, what we expected and what are so many analysts taught me, is that both sides will announce some energy deal, some corporation. but the meeting went far beyond that. the statement was already quite a long, 5300 words and had really strong political...
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katherine walton was hunkered down near where the shooting had started, crouched in a small kiosk withanger and her three young daughters. she was desperately worried about her sons who were somewhere out there, but she had to focus on keeping her daughters quiet so they wouldn't attract attention. >> are you hiding from the gunman? >> yet, we were laying down on the ground, trying to hide from them so they couldn't see us. portia kept her fingers in her ears. gigi laid there and said, mom, my blanket, my mouse, my flashlight. she sleeps with those three things every night. she said she wanted her brothers, and i told her that we see them later. >> katherine could only hope that was true. half a world away, a phone rang in a hotel in north carolina. katherine's husband, phillip, a tech entrepreneur, gone back to the u.s. for business meetings leaving his wife alone in nairobi with their five kids. >> i got woken up at about 6 am by a phone call from paul weaver, who is our family friend. i knew it was not good. >> do you remember what he said? >> there's an attack going on at west gate
katherine walton was hunkered down near where the shooting had started, crouched in a small kiosk withanger and her three young daughters. she was desperately worried about her sons who were somewhere out there, but she had to focus on keeping her daughters quiet so they wouldn't attract attention. >> are you hiding from the gunman? >> yet, we were laying down on the ground, trying to hide from them so they couldn't see us. portia kept her fingers in her ears. gigi laid there and...
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he crouched.ght through the lectern into malcolm's heart. >> reporter: one gunman, talmadge heir, now mujahadid alim, fred tled the scene and w arrested. >> did they say what you were arrested with? >> killing malcolm x. >> reporter: witnesses said they had seen azizs in the ballroom with a fire arm. the but he says he had been home that day. >> i didn't have anything to do with the killing of malcolm x. >> who else was home with you that day? >> my wife and children. >> as they say in court, you had an alibi? >> yes. >> reporter: heir confessed but aziz and islam maintained their evidence. >> when it came clear to talmadge heir that he was going to be convicted, he confessed his role in the murder. but he said, these two men, they're innocent, they had nothing to do with it. but the jury didn't believe him. and all three of them were convicted. in april of 1966. >> reporter: mohammad aziz was sentenced to life in prison. >> people knew why you were there, that you were one of the men convicted of
he crouched.ght through the lectern into malcolm's heart. >> reporter: one gunman, talmadge heir, now mujahadid alim, fred tled the scene and w arrested. >> did they say what you were arrested with? >> killing malcolm x. >> reporter: witnesses said they had seen azizs in the ballroom with a fire arm. the but he says he had been home that day. >> i didn't have anything to do with the killing of malcolm x. >> who else was home with you that day? >> my...
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and we can speak now to journalist fan crouch, mom in beijing for more on the story. high 5 young and punch way is now saying that she never made an out. any allegations. how does that actually fit with the allegations that appeared on her social media account? why not law is she doesn't doubt that she was writing that post. and in that post there's one controversial line that clearly set am. i was at least pressure into having sex. some media also em translated as i was being raped. i mean, we could talk about than once as of the translation or what fits better into the context. but the allegations were my air made and, and now it's not really very believable that she retracts everything. she basically says, i'm nothing to see here. everything is okay. i deleted the post by myself, am i didn't disappear? i was excessively all the time. that is not really in line with the facts and that are really well documented club in there have been examples of people of been coerced into making false public statements in a pastor in china under doris. could that e, what we're see
and we can speak now to journalist fan crouch, mom in beijing for more on the story. high 5 young and punch way is now saying that she never made an out. any allegations. how does that actually fit with the allegations that appeared on her social media account? why not law is she doesn't doubt that she was writing that post. and in that post there's one controversial line that clearly set am. i was at least pressure into having sex. some media also em translated as i was being raped. i mean, we...
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the 1st crouch of death of health workers from nearly all black and brown people. and it really hit home the extent to which when it comes to who will catch you when you're at risk of dying. i still overwhelmingly, racialized is always been this idea, but as a particular job you supposed to do, i would. you can track back to the sixties and the even any than that. i think about fertilizer, we think about care work and public transport. the boss is on the trains like in the shops, right? you someone is going to go just as douglas supermarket shows at the minorities all over represented in those very low paid disrespected roles the rise of the game economy, which forces people to go and work. otherwise they have no sick pay, no holiday pay, no support to actually survive. covet 19 was laying bad. the dysfunction and discrimination coursing through the modern british state at its heart with the 20th century ideology that had stripped the system of its power. and its postwar purpose the roots of the failure of the state during the cobra 90 pandemic go back decades. and
the 1st crouch of death of health workers from nearly all black and brown people. and it really hit home the extent to which when it comes to who will catch you when you're at risk of dying. i still overwhelmingly, racialized is always been this idea, but as a particular job you supposed to do, i would. you can track back to the sixties and the even any than that. i think about fertilizer, we think about care work and public transport. the boss is on the trains like in the shops, right? you...
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but if a bay jig, the message is clear, there's not going to be the great crap crouch, you're not going to have the tourism boast. ah, that would have accompanied something like this. and so for beijing, what they want to show the world is that they're able to carry on regardless of how difficult situations become. difficulties also include crit, ism of china's human rights record, and diplomatic boycotts by the united states, canada, britain, and australia. chinese officials have dismissed this as political grandstanding, but analysts say china's president is eager to avoid further embarrassment during the event. if he does not get at the game happenings as expected, then it will be quite a bit of a slap in the face is not ah, a faint cold punch in any sentence. but he will be very embarrassing for she. jim pre chinese rights activists living in the capitol say they've been visited by authorities and want to stay silent during the olympics. within the bubble, the i always see says, athletes are free to express their views outside of formal events or ceremonies. but organizers say, thos
but if a bay jig, the message is clear, there's not going to be the great crap crouch, you're not going to have the tourism boast. ah, that would have accompanied something like this. and so for beijing, what they want to show the world is that they're able to carry on regardless of how difficult situations become. difficulties also include crit, ism of china's human rights record, and diplomatic boycotts by the united states, canada, britain, and australia. chinese officials have dismissed...
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there's not going to be the great crap crouch, we're not going to have the tourism boast. ah, that would've accompanied something like this. and so for beijing, what they want to show the world is that they're able to carry on regardless of how difficult situations become. difficulties also include criticism of china's human rights record and diplomatic boycotts by the united states and canada. britain and australia. chinese officials have dismissed this as political grandstanding, but analysts say china's president is eager to avoid further embarrassment during the event. if he does not get the game happening as expected, then it will be quite a bit of a slap in the face is not a, a fatal punch in any sentence. but it will be very embarrassing for she. jimmy chinese rights activists living in the capital say they've been visited by authorities and want to stay silent during the olympics. within the bubble, the i oversee says athletes are free to express their views outside of formal events or ceremonies. but organizers say those who break chinese laws with behavior or spe
there's not going to be the great crap crouch, we're not going to have the tourism boast. ah, that would've accompanied something like this. and so for beijing, what they want to show the world is that they're able to carry on regardless of how difficult situations become. difficulties also include criticism of china's human rights record and diplomatic boycotts by the united states and canada. britain and australia. chinese officials have dismissed this as political grandstanding, but analysts...
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a javion, crouch, mark, journalist, and vision. and let's go more from the beijing winter olympics. now where day force our athletes break records beat. the odds and make history on the snow and on the ice. here's a quick look at some of the stand out performances in snowboarding, canadian max perot sort to canada's 1st gold of the games, capturing the top prize in the men slopes style parole who was diagnosed with cancer after winning the silver metal in 2018. kept off his emotional olympic come back by winning his 1st winter games. gold in alpine skiing, one of the biggest winter olympic events, switzerland, spi at voice flew to gold in a dramatic race which was delayed from sunday due to high winds. foyce narrowly edged out frenchman johan clary, by just 110th of a 2nd to win his 1st olympic gold. 15 year old russian camilla, val ye, yvonne made history by becoming the 1st female figure skater to land of cr drupal jump at the games. she landed 2 and stumbled a 3rd, but the russians still won a team. gold and in football, cynical have one of the africa cup of nations for the 1st t
a javion, crouch, mark, journalist, and vision. and let's go more from the beijing winter olympics. now where day force our athletes break records beat. the odds and make history on the snow and on the ice. here's a quick look at some of the stand out performances in snowboarding, canadian max perot sort to canada's 1st gold of the games, capturing the top prize in the men slopes style parole who was diagnosed with cancer after winning the silver metal in 2018. kept off his emotional olympic...
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these are things we can help solve and instead of thinking of it as a ris a threat where you crouched a defensive position, it is an opportunity. laura: you can catch the full conversation with bernard looney on leaders with lacqua. that is a bloomberg business flash. francine: laura wright in london. we are also looking at the price of oil extending. putting $100 a barrel insight. near-term scarcity with the impact of tensions from ukraine. a warning from ecb councilmembers. plenty more after the break. this is bloomberg. ♪this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. 30 minutes into the trading day. stocks selloff and oil gains as ukraine risks ripple through global markets and european yields fall in early trade. the german chancellor heads to ukraine today and moscow tomorrow. and splits overt rate to path. mary daly says the central bank will be measured but larry summers says a special meeting is needed asap. let's go straight to the markets. a lot going on. a big selloff when it comes to european equities. in europe, down two point 5%. similar pressure on the individ
these are things we can help solve and instead of thinking of it as a ris a threat where you crouched a defensive position, it is an opportunity. laura: you can catch the full conversation with bernard looney on leaders with lacqua. that is a bloomberg business flash. francine: laura wright in london. we are also looking at the price of oil extending. putting $100 a barrel insight. near-term scarcity with the impact of tensions from ukraine. a warning from ecb councilmembers. plenty more after...
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. _ there is an image of a woman crouching. there are big fears about the refugee crisis.to escape? i will it be able to help those who want to escape?— will it be able to help those who want to escape? i think europe is particularly _ want to escape? i think europe is particularly well _ want to escape? i think europe is particularly well prepared. - want to escape? i think europe is| particularly well prepared. europe has been — particularly well prepared. europe has been meeting experts —— making efforts— has been meeting experts —— making efforts to _ has been meeting experts —— making efforts to keep refugees out of other— efforts to keep refugees out of other conflicts around the middle east, _ other conflicts around the middle east, so — other conflicts around the middle east, so this is additional pressure on those _ east, so this is additional pressure on those strange systems for supporting and protecting refugees —— strained systems. there's something _ —— strained systems. there's something about the proximity of ukraine — something about the proximity of ukrai
. _ there is an image of a woman crouching. there are big fears about the refugee crisis.to escape? i will it be able to help those who want to escape?— will it be able to help those who want to escape? i think europe is particularly _ want to escape? i think europe is particularly well _ want to escape? i think europe is particularly well prepared. - want to escape? i think europe is| particularly well prepared. europe has been — particularly well prepared. europe has been meeting experts...
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these are things we can help solve, and instead of thinking of it as a risk or a threat or you crouch down in a defensive position and see darkness, it is actually a massive opportunity for us. juliette: you can catch that full conversation on leaders with lacqua airing later this month on bloomberg tv and bloomberg.com. swiss voters have backed a ballot measure to protect children and young adults from tobacco advertising. some 57% back to the initiative, and switzerland has strong ties with the tobacco industry, including a global research facility for phillips morris international. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. manus? manus: thank you very much. juliette saly in singapore. hong kong health officials are warning the city is facing a crisis with infections set to top 1500 for the second time in three days. let's get more from stephen engle, who has the latest. how, i suppose, where are we in terms of inflection point on the numbers and the capacity -- what
these are things we can help solve, and instead of thinking of it as a risk or a threat or you crouch down in a defensive position and see darkness, it is actually a massive opportunity for us. juliette: you can catch that full conversation on leaders with lacqua airing later this month on bloomberg tv and bloomberg.com. swiss voters have backed a ballot measure to protect children and young adults from tobacco advertising. some 57% back to the initiative, and switzerland has strong ties with...
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what's happened oaf the past couple of days since the invasion begun is that the ukraine, i was crouchingn by a grenade. i didn't see that. let's move away from that. you've got the ukrainian military that is battle hardened from its fight in the east of the country. they have been fighting russians and russian backed rebels for a long time. they know what they are doing. they have been bolstered by the arrival of sting of missiles and anti-tank javelin missiles. yesterday sweden delivering 5,000 anti-tank missiles to this country to help ukrainians defend against the russian invasion. it's with the help of that weaponary that they have been able to really cause the russians a significant amount of pain. it's also something to do with the russian tactics as well. if they thought they were going to come into this city or come into this country and it was going to be a broad surrender that the military would roll over, that they weren't going to fight, that was obviously, look at the images of this twittest metal, that was a massive miscalculation on the part of the kremlin. sd >> that was
what's happened oaf the past couple of days since the invasion begun is that the ukraine, i was crouchingn by a grenade. i didn't see that. let's move away from that. you've got the ukrainian military that is battle hardened from its fight in the east of the country. they have been fighting russians and russian backed rebels for a long time. they know what they are doing. they have been bolstered by the arrival of sting of missiles and anti-tank javelin missiles. yesterday sweden delivering...
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holding the declaration in one hand and kind of a benedictory gesture with his right hand over a crouching slave who looks like he is about to spring from his position and the mancal to the cannon ball slaves weren't man kld that way, but symbolic. it was a statue played from black americans. the pedestal bought by congress and the statue itself was the idea of black americans. that was in april of 1876. and in that speech, which is i think one of his top five speeches, frederick douglass, does something astonishing. a great man admits that what he spent an awful long time saying about lincoln was not quite right. as you read that speech, you follow douglas's evolution in his thinking about lincoln. so it's well worth your time. i don't know. what was the question? . >> the -- >> douglas said from the genuine abolition ground, lincoln was dull, cold, indifferent. but viewed from the ground of a statesmanship, which lincoln was bound to view the subject matter as he said he was swift, zealous, radical, and determined. but for lincoln preserving union and making that the priority, he wouldn'
holding the declaration in one hand and kind of a benedictory gesture with his right hand over a crouching slave who looks like he is about to spring from his position and the mancal to the cannon ball slaves weren't man kld that way, but symbolic. it was a statue played from black americans. the pedestal bought by congress and the statue itself was the idea of black americans. that was in april of 1876. and in that speech, which is i think one of his top five speeches, frederick douglass, does...
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they are hiding in the metro stations, pictures distributed of women and children, seen crouching sort of in the corners seeking shelter as the air sirens ring out this morning, long lines at atms, traffic jams to leave the city to the western portion of the country, which is seen as safer, but really at this point all eyes are on the border crossing, which is the intersection between ukraine, belarus, and russia, and according to an adviser to the interior minister, some 50 tanks were seen crossing that border and that's significant because that border crossing is about a three and a half, four hour drive away from the capital, and that's where a regular car, obviously it could take longer, for a tank, and we have been trying to reach out to government officials, asking what the ukrainian military is going to do to respond, asking for where they think those tanks are going, we have yet to hear a reply. this, as we're beginning to learn the damage from those strikes that happened in the small hours of the morning, missile strikes, according to an official from the interior minister str
they are hiding in the metro stations, pictures distributed of women and children, seen crouching sort of in the corners seeking shelter as the air sirens ring out this morning, long lines at atms, traffic jams to leave the city to the western portion of the country, which is seen as safer, but really at this point all eyes are on the border crossing, which is the intersection between ukraine, belarus, and russia, and according to an adviser to the interior minister, some 50 tanks were seen...
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holding the declaration in one hand and a kind of a benedictory gesture with his right hand over a crouching slave who looks like he's about to spring. from his position and the manacle to the cannonball in slavery medical that way but it was symbolic obviously is broken and it was a statue paid entirely by the proceeds from black americans. the pedestal was bought by congress and they set apart the land but the statue itself was was the idea of black americans that was in april of 1876. and in that speech, which is one of i think it's one of his top five speeches frederick douglass does something astonishing a great man admits? that what he spent an awful long time saying about lincoln especially as president was not quite right and it's almost as if as you read that speech you what you followed douglas's evolution in his thinking about lincoln, so it's it's well worth your time. i don't know. what was the question that you so anyway, the bottom line was that lincoln. you know what the douglas said, you know viewed from the genuine abolition ground, right? lincoln seemed dole cold tardy and
holding the declaration in one hand and a kind of a benedictory gesture with his right hand over a crouching slave who looks like he's about to spring. from his position and the manacle to the cannonball in slavery medical that way but it was symbolic obviously is broken and it was a statue paid entirely by the proceeds from black americans. the pedestal was bought by congress and they set apart the land but the statue itself was was the idea of black americans that was in april of 1876. and in...
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some crouched for cover. u.s.leased drone video they say started just after this. it is patchy but they said their analysis of the footage showed nobody running away and panic from gun fire or any evidence of shooting. the u.s. and uk militaries said there were three bursts of gun fire both at some point just after the blast. u.s. troops noticed a suspicious military aged male across the canal soon after the blast. u.s. investigators said they fired four warning shots. >>> a uk official told cnn five warning shots were fired at the same time to prevent crowd surge. the u.s. said rounds were fired over the crowd from two positions. another marine team fired again this time at a male on a roof armed they said with an ak-47. investigators couldn't say how many rounds they shot. the u.s. and british military say all the shots were fired over the crowd at canal but did not hit anyone. it is important to remember that none of the dozens of eyewitnesses we've spoken to have recalled seeing any other gunman be it isis or
some crouched for cover. u.s.leased drone video they say started just after this. it is patchy but they said their analysis of the footage showed nobody running away and panic from gun fire or any evidence of shooting. the u.s. and uk militaries said there were three bursts of gun fire both at some point just after the blast. u.s. troops noticed a suspicious military aged male across the canal soon after the blast. u.s. investigators said they fired four warning shots. >>> a uk...
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our secretary of dh hr, bill crouch. our secretary of homeland security, jeff sandy. secretary of revenue, dave harvey. our secondary transportation that wears a tie little strangely, jimmy. [laughter] our secretary of veterans assistance, ted diaz. our secretary of tourism, chelsea ruby. our secretary of economic development, mitch carmichael. our secretary of the arts, culture and history, randall reed smith, who can dress a little unusual at times. [laughter] our general of the west virginia national guard, regular bill crane. our chancellor of higher educational policy commission, sarah armstrong tucker. now, now you can clap. [applause] we've got a supreme court with us. our chief justice is john hutchinson. now i have to tell you this before i go any further and i just wanted to name it. i think about this. we were practicing in the raleigh county armory. at that time it was the armory, now is the civic center. i was a junior, john was a senior. john was right in front of me. i was playing right behind him and everything. they were going to get the tip and all o
our secretary of dh hr, bill crouch. our secretary of homeland security, jeff sandy. secretary of revenue, dave harvey. our secondary transportation that wears a tie little strangely, jimmy. [laughter] our secretary of veterans assistance, ted diaz. our secretary of tourism, chelsea ruby. our secretary of economic development, mitch carmichael. our secretary of the arts, culture and history, randall reed smith, who can dress a little unusual at times. [laughter] our general of the west virginia...
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since this invasion begun -- i was crouching down right by a grenade there. i didn't see that. let's move away from that. look, you've got the ukrainian military that is battle hardened from its fight in the east of the country. they've been fitting russians and russian-backed rebels for a long time so they know what they're doing. they've been bolstered by the arrival of stinger missiles and anti-tank javelin missiles from the united states and other countries as well. just yesterday sweden announced it was delivering -- sweden announced it was delivering 5,000 anti-tank missiles to this country to help ukrainians defend against the russian invasion. so it's with the help of that weaponry that they've been able to really cause the russians a significant amount of pain. >> matthew chance is with us now. as you noted there, we should be conscious, sensitive to the fact that what you walked through was a graveyard, a graveyard for russian soldiers. matthew, you said ukrainian military officials told you that convoy hit with anti-tank rockets. were they describing specifically the
since this invasion begun -- i was crouching down right by a grenade there. i didn't see that. let's move away from that. look, you've got the ukrainian military that is battle hardened from its fight in the east of the country. they've been fitting russians and russian-backed rebels for a long time so they know what they're doing. they've been bolstered by the arrival of stinger missiles and anti-tank javelin missiles from the united states and other countries as well. just yesterday sweden...
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marines are likely tending to injured near the gate, children are being carried away, some crouched fors. military investigators released strong video they said started just after this. it is patchy, but they said their analysis of the footage showed nobody running away in panic from gunfire or any evidence of shooting. the u.s. and u.k. militaries have said there were three bursts of gunfire at some point just after the blast. u.s. troops noticed a suspicious military male after the blast. the investigator said they fired four warning shots. the u.k. had their troops at the top of a warning tower and fired four shots for a crowd surge. there was 35 rounds over the crowd from two positions. another marine team fired again, this time at a male on a roof armed, they said, with an ak-47. investigators couldn't say how many rounds they shot. the u.s. and british military say all the shots were fired over the crowded canal but did not hit anyone. that's important to remember, that none of the dozens of eyewitnesss we've spoken to ever recalled seeing any other gunman, be it isis or taliban,
marines are likely tending to injured near the gate, children are being carried away, some crouched fors. military investigators released strong video they said started just after this. it is patchy, but they said their analysis of the footage showed nobody running away in panic from gunfire or any evidence of shooting. the u.s. and u.k. militaries have said there were three bursts of gunfire at some point just after the blast. u.s. troops noticed a suspicious military male after the blast. the...
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the way in which she reached into the crowd to shake hands and crouched down to hug children. >> diana was totally overwhelmed at just the intense interest in her. >> at the sydney opera house, the drive through the city brought the people out in the tens of thousands to catch a glimpse of this woman the world had made so much fuss about. >> i took a photograph and someone through a small posy of flowers. it flicked onto diana's face and she got afraid initially but then she started to weep. >> it was so appalling, that i hadn't actually done anything wonderful or anything like that. >> it was an imposter syndrome, that she didn't really deserve this. >> in such a short time she went from being a nursery teacher to marrying the heir to the throne to this spotlight. i can't fathom the pressure she felt. >> we all know how it ends. but it's a mistake to think that charles and diana's marriage was always sort of as bad as we all seem to think. in fact, early on, there was a real love connection and a closeness. >> i was lucky enough to marry her and we had many -- many messages. it's amaz
the way in which she reached into the crowd to shake hands and crouched down to hug children. >> diana was totally overwhelmed at just the intense interest in her. >> at the sydney opera house, the drive through the city brought the people out in the tens of thousands to catch a glimpse of this woman the world had made so much fuss about. >> i took a photograph and someone through a small posy of flowers. it flicked onto diana's face and she got afraid initially but then she...
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on the 4th of may 1970 crouching in a parking lot. when the bullet from the national guardsmen ripped through the kennedy high t-shirt, she was wearing that day. the next morning the anger was flooding through. the country in what was become the most intense moment of the anti-war movement college campuses shutting down all across the country in the protests reached to kennedy high school too. a group of kids came out of the school and they went up to the flagpole in the front of the school and they demanded that the flag be lowered to half mast and allison's honor. another group of kids came out and said no that flag had to stay at the top and there was a tough a lot of pushing and shoving until the principal came out and he worked out a compromise. said that the flag and front could be lowered to half-mast, but they leave the one over on the side up all the way at the top and that got the kids back into the school. but at some point or another somebody came out and they took that flag at half mast and they pulled it all the way down
on the 4th of may 1970 crouching in a parking lot. when the bullet from the national guardsmen ripped through the kennedy high t-shirt, she was wearing that day. the next morning the anger was flooding through. the country in what was become the most intense moment of the anti-war movement college campuses shutting down all across the country in the protests reached to kennedy high school too. a group of kids came out of the school and they went up to the flagpole in the front of the school and...
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>> well, he basically told us we had to get out of our defensive crouch.ve done, and as our current president would say, don't judge us against the almighty, judge us against the alternative. we had to talk about what's happening on the other side as well. we've done a lot already in this year, i think, to set us up in position where we now have the lowest unemployment, lowest job poverty rates in decades, to the bipartisan infrastructure bill, we have a lot to talk about and tell people about. but we have things we haven't done, like the voting rights bill, but let's talk about what we have done. >> there are folks in the party who aren't necessarily touting, or at least saying what the president hasn't done for them, he hasn't done this, he hasn't done that. was everyone on the same page? were there any questions for him? >> there are a lot of questions. but, you know, i think we all know that president obama knows a few things about winning elections. he knows a little bit about running as an incumbent on your record. everybody, i think, was listening w
>> well, he basically told us we had to get out of our defensive crouch.ve done, and as our current president would say, don't judge us against the almighty, judge us against the alternative. we had to talk about what's happening on the other side as well. we've done a lot already in this year, i think, to set us up in position where we now have the lowest unemployment, lowest job poverty rates in decades, to the bipartisan infrastructure bill, we have a lot to talk about and tell people...
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. >> i was crouching down by a grenade. i didn't see that. let's move away from that. >> in matthew and his team are safe. we will check back in with them in a little bit. but the important theme of that story is the ukrainians are having success in many different locations purring the country back. admiral james foggo at the navy league of the united states, distinguished fellow at the center for european policy analysis. admiral, that was right here, just north of kyiv we saw forces destroying the convoy. we have reports here on the black sea coast, mike leif. and here in kharkiv. how are the ukrainians doing. why are they having these examples of success. >> they are motivated fighters. it starts from the top down from their president who has shown some real grit in this fight. they have proven the fact that they can operate in small unit tactics. they have weapons. we know they have anti-tank weapons in the form of javelin. >> this is video. this is from the eye drain yann defense ministry. they have the one from turkey they have been usi
. >> i was crouching down by a grenade. i didn't see that. let's move away from that. >> in matthew and his team are safe. we will check back in with them in a little bit. but the important theme of that story is the ukrainians are having success in many different locations purring the country back. admiral james foggo at the navy league of the united states, distinguished fellow at the center for european policy analysis. admiral, that was right here, just north of kyiv we saw...
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. -- i was crouching down by a grenade. i didn't see that. let's move away from that. look, you have the ukrainian military that is battle hardened from the east of the country. they have been fighting in those regions for a long time, so they know what they have been doing. they have been bolstered by stinger missiles, anti-tank javelin missiles from the united states and other cups in the west. just yesterday, sweden announced it was delivering -- sweden announced it was delivering 5,000 anti-tank missiles to this country to help ukrainians defend against the russian invasion. it is with the help of that weaponry they have been able to really cause the russians a significant amount of pain. it's also something to do with the russian tactics as well. if they thought they were going to come into this country and there was going to be a broad surrender, that the military were going to roll over, that they weren't going to fight, then that was obviously -- you look at the images of this twisted metal, that was a massive miss calculation on the part of the kremlin. >> mat
. -- i was crouching down by a grenade. i didn't see that. let's move away from that. look, you have the ukrainian military that is battle hardened from the east of the country. they have been fighting in those regions for a long time, so they know what they have been doing. they have been bolstered by stinger missiles, anti-tank javelin missiles from the united states and other cups in the west. just yesterday, sweden announced it was delivering -- sweden announced it was delivering 5,000...
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it will go in a defensive crouch and sue everybody and claim, you know, that it's been exonerated asalready has done. the bigger implications here are for the james investigation. she is doing a fraud investigation, civilly and criminally with the da, and what this -- somebody made these false statements, trump or his family, and don't forget allen weisselberg, and they are the people who might be in the immediate hotter water as a result of what mazars is now saying. you gave us bad information. maybe there's no material discrepancy, but whoever made that bad information is looking at more serious evidence of fraud. >> and you mentioned the trump organization will claim exoneration. i also say they sometimes play opposites. it's not funny because of the stakes, but their statement said this confirmation renders the investigations by the district attorney and the attorney general moot. it's just the opposite, isn't it? if the longtime accounting firm is now cooperating or at least, you know, sharing some information with both of those investigations, not moot. >> 100%. a mere flesh w
it will go in a defensive crouch and sue everybody and claim, you know, that it's been exonerated asalready has done. the bigger implications here are for the james investigation. she is doing a fraud investigation, civilly and criminally with the da, and what this -- somebody made these false statements, trump or his family, and don't forget allen weisselberg, and they are the people who might be in the immediate hotter water as a result of what mazars is now saying. you gave us bad...