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darin richarn.pposition said 60,000 protesters 60 people with knives, firecrackers and smoke bombs were detained by half the underage authorities accusing them of their ability to cope with the crisis and unwillingness to negotiate with russia on better gas prices . i think we have already received payments for gas this month. well, how did you like it? and then it will be even worse. you understand that it has been warm so far, moscow, where chisinau is completely gas- dependent, recently halved supplies to moldova regarding the purchase of russian nuclei. fuel eu countries disagreed czech republic slovakia bulgaria hungary is actively cooperating with rusatov and any consolidated decision of the eu to stop fuel supplies immediately. if the economies of these countries will be hit, he writes, but the agenda in brussels is different today the european union will approve a military mission for ukraine in 2 years in poland germany plans to train and equip up to 15,000 ukrainian military will spend 106
darin richarn.pposition said 60,000 protesters 60 people with knives, firecrackers and smoke bombs were detained by half the underage authorities accusing them of their ability to cope with the crisis and unwillingness to negotiate with russia on better gas prices . i think we have already received payments for gas this month. well, how did you like it? and then it will be even worse. you understand that it has been warm so far, moscow, where chisinau is completely gas- dependent, recently...
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oh, hello, i'm darin john in the top stories here now to 0 in venetian president yoga. the dodo has said the world is facing extraordinary challenges. he opened the g 20 summit in bali, the war ukraine soaring global inflation, and u. s. tensions with china are expected to dominate the 2 day meeting. our democratic editor james bays is in bonnie was more on those talks. one of those who has been speaking is not someone who's actually here, and that's president vladimir sky of ukraine. he was invited. he's participating by a video link, we're told from those in the whole it's been an impassioned and detailed speech. he said, it was now time to end russia destructive war, and he called for the restoration of peace and respect for the un chunk charter and the principle of territorial integrity in ukraine. president lensky has visited the recapture of city of her son and says, if the liberation marked the beginning of the end of the war, he said, ukraine is ready to piece with russia. moscow withdrew it forth from the city on friday. israel says the united states decision t
oh, hello, i'm darin john in the top stories here now to 0 in venetian president yoga. the dodo has said the world is facing extraordinary challenges. he opened the g 20 summit in bali, the war ukraine soaring global inflation, and u. s. tensions with china are expected to dominate the 2 day meeting. our democratic editor james bays is in bonnie was more on those talks. one of those who has been speaking is not someone who's actually here, and that's president vladimir sky of ukraine. he was...
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darin thank you this was irina polyakova's weather forecast, that's all for now.y children was evacuated to the hospital by helicopter, as her killer leg weighs 120 kg in our studio, the woman's daughter leila vagapova hello moms, we
darin thank you this was irina polyakova's weather forecast, that's all for now.y children was evacuated to the hospital by helicopter, as her killer leg weighs 120 kg in our studio, the woman's daughter leila vagapova hello moms, we
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solidarity with michael brown, the teenager who some said had his hands up in surrender when he was shot by darinuded in the report that brown was shot when he was moving towards the officer. this is what musk referenced in the tweets. the doj did not find grounds to charge the officer but it did find evidence of racial discrimination in ferguson at the hands of the city's police department and municipal court. the doj in its report pointed to the statistics for proof. black people in ferguson are twice as likely to be searched in vehicle stops than whites. though whites were found to have contraband at a higher rate. at least 85% of those pulled over or ticketed were black and the justice department said it was money not public safety that the department focused on. and black citizens paid the highest price. so remember, hands up don't shoot became a nationwide symbol. it was about the pattern of police shootings and brutality in this country and hashtag stay woke, which musk mocked, was how twitter wanted called out racial -- how they wanted to call out racial injustice. poppy? >> don, thank yo
solidarity with michael brown, the teenager who some said had his hands up in surrender when he was shot by darinuded in the report that brown was shot when he was moving towards the officer. this is what musk referenced in the tweets. the doj did not find grounds to charge the officer but it did find evidence of racial discrimination in ferguson at the hands of the city's police department and municipal court. the doj in its report pointed to the statistics for proof. black people in ferguson...
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darin thank you this was the weather forecast from irina polyakova, that's all for now.ite ntv.ru see you soon after her own son was diagnosed with a terrible diagnosis, the woman decided to find biological parents for his adopted daughter. today elena makarevich contacted us for a dna test elena tell us what happened to your son, what is his condition at the moment? my son has gone into labor and he has papillary thyroid cancer. and when we got to the clinic, we were doing genetics, they wanted to do it, but since i myself grew up without parents, i grew up in a foster family. i couldn’t help my son, when they started doing genetics, they started asking questions. well, that's why it happened in a child, because boys don't sick with papillary thyroid cancer was asked, which of the relatives was sick, what did they hurt. and i can’t tell anything, because i don’t know what hurt. my mom, what was sick, dad, and so i decided to apply to your program to find
darin thank you this was the weather forecast from irina polyakova, that's all for now.ite ntv.ru see you soon after her own son was diagnosed with a terrible diagnosis, the woman decided to find biological parents for his adopted daughter. today elena makarevich contacted us for a dna test elena tell us what happened to your son, what is his condition at the moment? my son has gone into labor and he has papillary thyroid cancer. and when we got to the clinic, we were doing genetics, they...
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let's bring in our senior sports analyst darin lewis to join in. do you agree with me?really. i think it was a result that worked for both managers and he's been doing a skier cease of interviews saying look, i'm delighted with this after 6-2 the other day against iran, a lot of people expected another free scoring expansive performance, but he likes to get his group through the group stages and that's what tournaments are all about. >> reporter: english fans look down their noses at american soccer football as they call it in the states. how much is this not losing against the americans. that's tough, right? >> absolutely. there is that against the americans, but the americans have done superb work to develop players. the second youngest team, torn scored in the tournament. they've got it on their side, with chelsea, and big clubs, valencia, there is quality all over the parks. and barcelona right now and arsenal. this is a side you cannot take lightly. and that's gareth bale is delighted at the point. >> it doesn't change what they're going to do in their final game w
let's bring in our senior sports analyst darin lewis to join in. do you agree with me?really. i think it was a result that worked for both managers and he's been doing a skier cease of interviews saying look, i'm delighted with this after 6-2 the other day against iran, a lot of people expected another free scoring expansive performance, but he likes to get his group through the group stages and that's what tournaments are all about. >> reporter: english fans look down their noses at...
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death threat sent to the democratic governor candidate in illinois saying quote i'm going to skin darin bailey alive making sure he's still alive and screaming in pain, i know where he sleeps, his wife sleeps, his kids sleep. he better kill himself because if he doesn't i will kill him. the 21-year-old who made the threat has been charged for allegedly sending it. jb pritzker said the divided rhetoric we're seeing is unacceptable. >>> cnn has obtained another call from inside a classroom during the elementary school massacre in uvalde, texas. this coming from a fourth grader who was injured when she reached out for help. this follows on the call we heard yesterday after we spoke with khloie's parents yesterday after hearing what it was like to hear their 10-year-old call for help and the help didn't come for 40 minutes. shimon prokupecz is here now. thank you for joining us on this. i know this is something you're covering closely. you were the first one to have khloie's parents listen to what their daughter said. >> and i got a call from a high ranking city, state official. there are o
death threat sent to the democratic governor candidate in illinois saying quote i'm going to skin darin bailey alive making sure he's still alive and screaming in pain, i know where he sleeps, his wife sleeps, his kids sleep. he better kill himself because if he doesn't i will kill him. the 21-year-old who made the threat has been charged for allegedly sending it. jb pritzker said the divided rhetoric we're seeing is unacceptable. >>> cnn has obtained another call from inside a...
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darin rump worked as a bartender at the club. in colorado sfrprings he found community of people he loves very much. he did a difference in so many lives. and that's where he wanted to be, he worked side by side with daniel ashton. he moved to colorado springs to be closer to his parents. his mother says he thought himself shy but wasn't. he had so much more life to give us, she said. raymond green vance's family says he had just landed a new job and couldn't wait to save money to get a new apartment. he was a kind selfless adult with his entire life ahead of him. he was at club q with his long time girlfriend, and her parents, including her father who helped stop the gunman, not before raymond was fatally wounded. richard and i spoke just before air time. i want to warn you, it's a raw, emotional discussion, and what he describes is as graphic as you might imagine. >> major fiaro, take us back to when the gunman first entered the club. what happened? because you're quoted in the "new york times" saying you went into combat mode.
darin rump worked as a bartender at the club. in colorado sfrprings he found community of people he loves very much. he did a difference in so many lives. and that's where he wanted to be, he worked side by side with daniel ashton. he moved to colorado springs to be closer to his parents. his mother says he thought himself shy but wasn't. he had so much more life to give us, she said. raymond green vance's family says he had just landed a new job and couldn't wait to save money to get a new...
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as the guy named darin yo, who is head of collections with the support of the commissioner was-- with the support of the tech folks, put in place a system on collection where you can call this-- call and get general questions answered. that is results in a 70% and taxpayers can choose, a machine to answer my question or some person? it's reduced to phone calls to live people by 70%. the bigger deal is you can call, if you owe the irs $23,000, you can call a number, it's always going to be answered. you get to set the terms of your installment agreement. up to six years. and if life happens and you want to change that and pay more fast, defer more payments, you can do that 100% of the time. these are real, real things. a taxpayer advocate had a couple of interesting blogs about the 70% plus of correspondent's audits. there's something called taxpayer digital communications. and leave it to the irs for tdc. this permits interactions with a single person who's responsible for your case. they're going to be launching something called document upload tool, dut. and aaron has written about
as the guy named darin yo, who is head of collections with the support of the commissioner was-- with the support of the tech folks, put in place a system on collection where you can call this-- call and get general questions answered. that is results in a 70% and taxpayers can choose, a machine to answer my question or some person? it's reduced to phone calls to live people by 70%. the bigger deal is you can call, if you owe the irs $23,000, you can call a number, it's always going to be...
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not going the way that she wants and i think she sees the writing on the wall but to the point that darin made earlier, there are two issues at play here, one is that it's not just race and ethnicitien it's class. inflation is hitting working people the hardest of all races and hitting working people the hardest. and so that's why you're seeing the shift. that's one of the things that's driving it. on the other hand republicans have fielded probably the most diverse set of candidates this cycle than they ever have. more hispanic and african-american candidates and i think democrats have taken those constituencies for granted for too long and republicans are taking that opportunity. >> laura: and the national party deserves a lot of credit. they get beaten up by a lot of us a lot of the time. they deserve a lot of credit for the recruitment they did. congressman henry oh sen had a fantastic i think analysis in today's washington post. he said republicans will gain support in almost every voter democrat but especially large in roads among hispanics and middle income suburbanites. the white
not going the way that she wants and i think she sees the writing on the wall but to the point that darin made earlier, there are two issues at play here, one is that it's not just race and ethnicitien it's class. inflation is hitting working people the hardest of all races and hitting working people the hardest. and so that's why you're seeing the shift. that's one of the things that's driving it. on the other hand republicans have fielded probably the most diverse set of candidates this cycle...
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you've already addressed that, but also occurred to me that as you go on in the story, it gets lost darin, and it becomes more intellectual. more news for me, so forth. just your comments on the movie worthiness of the buck, and whether you would want any movie to cover the entire life rather than just some piece of it, what are your -- >> who's going to play path? well, i mean, sure. you know, it would be wonderful if that happened. i do think >> henry fonda would be perfect for the role. >> but i think that there is an adventure story there. the, if i were to do the book over again, i might just focus on what part of his life. it really was so many things that were substantial an interest in. you know, when i listen to these tapes about his adventure in this trippy tuck, i think it's very much something that could be, you know, turned into something that would be very interested in as a movie. you, know every author hopes that. >> try to integrate it all together -- >> you could actually take different parts of that. you could take different parts of that, and make it into something. it
you've already addressed that, but also occurred to me that as you go on in the story, it gets lost darin, and it becomes more intellectual. more news for me, so forth. just your comments on the movie worthiness of the buck, and whether you would want any movie to cover the entire life rather than just some piece of it, what are your -- >> who's going to play path? well, i mean, sure. you know, it would be wonderful if that happened. i do think >> henry fonda would be perfect for...
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joining us now is illinois congressman darin lahood, financ le chair for the nrdc,c n and tom beven, realm clear politics president andtomw co-founder. >> bontemps, which state ihitatn which race do you think if you can narrow it down to one would mean the most make the most difference in terms of the coalition shift? yes, t? for this year, it's probably arizona and nevada. i would put in that categoryll t as well. shthto the extent that hispanic, if they vote, if they shift to the gopn , in those kinds oft numbers, that will makes the difference for two senat e seats, for pickups for republicans. >> well, congressman, i'm looking at michigan because we see in michigan a young conservative, tooter dixon, comes from a steel family, understands the working class sentiment and ideals. people didn' at give her much or a chance. we featured her first, f i believirst oingrahame, the an. she's making a real run for this against gretchen whitmer, o who is the lockdown queen. and i think parent is are still angry about that. >> l well, you're absolutely i right, laura . the reason i look atdi
joining us now is illinois congressman darin lahood, financ le chair for the nrdc,c n and tom beven, realm clear politics president andtomw co-founder. >> bontemps, which state ihitatn which race do you think if you can narrow it down to one would mean the most make the most difference in terms of the coalition shift? yes, t? for this year, it's probably arizona and nevada. i would put in that categoryll t as well. shthto the extent that hispanic, if they vote, if they shift to the gopn ,...
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and these rapid rate increases has caused darin i think you asked me at a previous show, is housing in dislocation, which is going to lead the economy to a pretty strong recession and housing always has been that canary in the coal mine. i mean, you saw the data -- i think it was a week ago, the gdp data showed residential fix investment down 1.4% so, this is all leading up to a very tough 2023, as you look at housing. but i will point out, david, it's not that bad if you really take a step back and if the fed would settle down and rates -- these rapid rate increases would settle down and there would be stability in the mortgage market, there is tremendous pent-up demand and then prices will reach payments, at whatever mortgage it is, whether it's 7%, 7.5% >> that was my follow-on question, then so, if we do sort of get to a place and just have normalized rates. the rates at least you and i may have grown up with, you think you can have a pretty strong housing market >> for sure. for sure we're seeing the needs-base buyer, the relo buyer. it's really the needs-based buyer. i can't tell
and these rapid rate increases has caused darin i think you asked me at a previous show, is housing in dislocation, which is going to lead the economy to a pretty strong recession and housing always has been that canary in the coal mine. i mean, you saw the data -- i think it was a week ago, the gdp data showed residential fix investment down 1.4% so, this is all leading up to a very tough 2023, as you look at housing. but i will point out, david, it's not that bad if you really take a step...
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so darin said, we say, he even thought so, by the way, he said that this is how i told you about thisgh of these borrowings, especially european ones, does this mean that we all we have reached such a point of development of our civilization of the russian world, we no longer need borrowing. we ourselves with a huge mustache for many hundreds of years of this history or again we will be at some kind of circle, when we at some point need borrowing to be sad, this is not necessary. i went to say that our country is not european, but most of it is in asia and , uh, the development of our state came from the ulus, jochi, and they took a lot of the arab east and from china, practically the grand duchy of vladimir and the muscovite state developed precisely achievements of the arab east and china, and only later, when the time came for alexei mikhailovich , contact began again with europe, before that the hanseatic union did not let russia into the european market and borrowing. it was the most active who went to us during the time of peter the great, who realized that the country was agrar
so darin said, we say, he even thought so, by the way, he said that this is how i told you about thisgh of these borrowings, especially european ones, does this mean that we all we have reached such a point of development of our civilization of the russian world, we no longer need borrowing. we ourselves with a huge mustache for many hundreds of years of this history or again we will be at some kind of circle, when we at some point need borrowing to be sad, this is not necessary. i went to say...
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darin bailey, illinois.n, dan cox, maryland, crushed, lee zeldin, beat bien, kari lake right now, oh, my got -- >> kari is going to whine a lot today. >> ah -- ah -- >> i mean, election deniers got pounded last night. >> so what does that say about the -- the american people writ large, specifically the people on the front lines of those votes in those states? i think a lot of question whether or not they will stand on that wall for democracy, and, you know, succumb to the fancy rhetoric and the glossy look that a kari lake would have, and they didn't. they said, no. we are better than this. we know what happened in 2020. and i think the idea of just going further into the crazy, folks are like, i can't. i can't. i think folks are looking for, can we just stop doing stupid? can we just stop pretending this stuff is real and focus -- and why that's important, joe, to your point about governors. everyone focuses on federal elections and congress. it's the governors' races where the people are closest to those
darin bailey, illinois.n, dan cox, maryland, crushed, lee zeldin, beat bien, kari lake right now, oh, my got -- >> kari is going to whine a lot today. >> ah -- ah -- >> i mean, election deniers got pounded last night. >> so what does that say about the -- the american people writ large, specifically the people on the front lines of those votes in those states? i think a lot of question whether or not they will stand on that wall for democracy, and, you know, succumb to...