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life changing really for davis riley not wing the tournament. sam burns is just going to rolling into that matchplay with all kinds of confidence and just watch out for him. you know? he is not the guy you want to bump in to in the matchplay next week. >> tee-to-green, he's had a strong game for a long time and that has kind of been his strength and what we have looked at, powerful player. but -- >> putter wins the tournaments. you cannot really ball strike your way to the championship. you have to hole key putts and he did that today. >> sam burns joining cam smith who won the players last year and scottie scheffler won bay hill and 2 out of 3. and matsuyama for his multiple victories. gary koch, you've been coming to this golf course since 1972. what are your final thoughts on how this ended up? >> how sam burns plays the golf course. he has now won two years in a row and 34 under partnership in those eight rounds. i would say a horse for a course. sam burns and the copperhead go together. >> what about the future of sam burns, david? >> i'm j
life changing really for davis riley not wing the tournament. sam burns is just going to rolling into that matchplay with all kinds of confidence and just watch out for him. you know? he is not the guy you want to bump in to in the matchplay next week. >> tee-to-green, he's had a strong game for a long time and that has kind of been his strength and what we have looked at, powerful player. but -- >> putter wins the tournaments. you cannot really ball strike your way to the...
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claimed a 100 run victory -- davis taking.— victory -- davis taking. 50, we needed victory -- davisctory -- davis taking. so, we needed to come _ victory -- davis taking. so, we needed to come out _ victory -- davis taking. so, we needed to come out and - victory -- davis taking. so, we needed to come out and put i victory -- davis taking. so, we| needed to come out and put on victory -- davis taking. so, we - needed to come out and put on better performances, so i think we had a lot of positivity to get us through. sometimes that's just how it goes, but it's been great fight from the girls. to get four wins puts us in a very strong position. the defending chamions very strong position. the defending champions had _ very strong position. the defending champions had looked _ very strong position. the defending champions had looked down - very strong position. the defending champions had looked down and i very strong position. the defending | champions had looked down and out earlier, now one game away from the final. jo currie, bbc news. let's get more on that england victory. henry
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davis: mr. speaker, against my better judgment, i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentleman from louisiana, mr. graves. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. graves: mr. speaker, i want to thank the gentleman from illinois for his evolution and thought there and for yielding. mr. speaker, over the last two years, we've seen just the absolutely incredible experience going through covid. it might be the mask mandates that were thrust upon people, as i mentioned. it might be a funny memory of trying to eat or drink coffee through their mask, as i know i have. we've seen this evolution in the workforce where people are working remotely all over the united states. and we've seen millions and millions of people choose to leave the workforce. this is something that has affected so many people. we've seen multi-generational businesses close, and we've seen fledging businesses surge as a result of covid-19, as a result of this pandemic. we've seen record speed at which a vaccine
davis: mr. speaker, against my better judgment, i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentleman from louisiana, mr. graves. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. graves: mr. speaker, i want to thank the gentleman from illinois for his evolution and thought there and for yielding. mr. speaker, over the last two years, we've seen just the absolutely incredible experience going through covid. it might be the mask mandates that were thrust upon people, as i mentioned. it might...
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so this isn't the democratic party that a lot of us knew victor davis victor davis hanson's most recent book is called the dying citizen how progressive elites tribalism and globalization are destroying the ideas of america. dr. hanson, thank you for rejoining us on in-depth on book tv. thank you for giving me the chance to do so. i really appreciate it. weekends on c-span 2 are an intellectual feast every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sundays book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors funding for c-span 2 comes from these television companies and more including midco. in midco along with these television companies support c-span 2 as a public service you're watching book tv for a complete television schedule visit booktv.org. you can also follow along behind the scenes on social med
so this isn't the democratic party that a lot of us knew victor davis victor davis hanson's most recent book is called the dying citizen how progressive elites tribalism and globalization are destroying the ideas of america. dr. hanson, thank you for rejoining us on in-depth on book tv. thank you for giving me the chance to do so. i really appreciate it. weekends on c-span 2 are an intellectual feast every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sundays book tv brings you...
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davis for five minutes. mr. davis: yes. thank you very much. and commissioner, let me thank you for being here and answer all of this plethora of questions that are coming. first of all, let me thank you for your letter yesterday clarifying that payments to foster youth are nontaxable. mr. rettig: i apologize. i thought that went out to you previously. and you and i have had discussions in that space before. and the letter was to confirm those discussions. thank you. mr. davis: well, thank you very much. and i also want to thank you and your team for creating the materials to help foster and homeless youth understand the earned income tax credit provisions are relevant to them. and further, i want to thank the chicago taxpayer advocate, mr. andrew van single, an district leads for their help educating my constituents about the refundable tax credit. mr. commissioner, i know how life changing the tax year 2021 enhancements to the refundable credit will be to my constituents this year. and so for each of the refundable credits, can your team prov
davis for five minutes. mr. davis: yes. thank you very much. and commissioner, let me thank you for being here and answer all of this plethora of questions that are coming. first of all, let me thank you for your letter yesterday clarifying that payments to foster youth are nontaxable. mr. rettig: i apologize. i thought that went out to you previously. and you and i have had discussions in that space before. and the letter was to confirm those discussions. thank you. mr. davis: well, thank you...
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angel davis is not just a communist. she was an actual member of the party who ran as vp on the communist party ticket and in fact told julian bond that she found communist did not go far enough. they were boring. they were old fashioned. her parents were called communist. she want to thank him much further than that. so that is that gives you so much. yeah, by the way, and this would james have said about the use of different things eric mann. a former weatherman that's not a guy on tv, but i remember the weather on the ground went to prison very key communist. he actually said in an interview the communists have a little division of labor. he uses those terms they use sex. they use gender. they use rays they use climate, but the purpose is to overthrow the united states and these things are just a little division of labor. i sent it to jay richards over there when i was when when i saw the transcript of the interview because they are so transparent in the way. they say these things anyway, just if you want one more lit
angel davis is not just a communist. she was an actual member of the party who ran as vp on the communist party ticket and in fact told julian bond that she found communist did not go far enough. they were boring. they were old fashioned. her parents were called communist. she want to thank him much further than that. so that is that gives you so much. yeah, by the way, and this would james have said about the use of different things eric mann. a former weatherman that's not a guy on tv, but i...
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davis: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of s. 3294. as all members of congress and every american who has visited the united states capitol when it was completely open know, the halls of this foot hold of democracy are alive -- lined with statues to honor and commemorate the lives of great americans from all corners of this country. all walks of life and different political leanings. the national statuary hall collection includes two statues donated from each state. and in addition to the base collection, congress has been able to accept donations or authorize the commission of statues of other individuals who have shaped our nation. and contributed to the excellence of this country. such additions have included the statue of abraham lincoln, commissioned by congress in 1866. the portrait monument to lucritaa motte and susan b. anthony in 1920 and the statue of rosa parks which was unveiled in 2013. it is among these giants that today we consider the addition of the first two women confirmed
davis: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of s. 3294. as all members of congress and every american who has visited the united states capitol when it was completely open know, the halls of this foot hold of democracy are alive -- lined with statues to honor and commemorate the lives of great americans from all corners of this country. all walks of life and different political leanings. the national statuary hall collection includes two statues donated from each state. and in addition to the...
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. >> host: well, it was in 2004 that victor davis hanson was first on this program. since that time he's written an additional seven books, so we invited him back to speak about those. his most recent book is called "the dying citizen," and, dr. hanson, in this book you write that, quote, history is not static. civilizations experience descents, detours and regressions and abrupt implosion. can you give us a sense of how you view our current situation? historically? >> guest: well, yeah. a lot of barometers or maybe indices of what makes a civilization successful i'm very worried about because they're all predicated -- i guess i would clarify that by saying constitutional governments, sizable middle class. it has to be larger in aggregate than the wealthy and the poor combined. and we're starting to see, we've seen for 12 years until 2017 a steady erosion in the income, 1.7 trillion in student department largely accrued by the middle class, the age of home ownership falling, the age of marriage, age when people get married lengthening, first child born, the demograph
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. —— caroline davies.ian military saying now about their war aims in ukraine, russian military saying now about theirwaraims in ukraine, and russian military saying now about their war aims in ukraine, and does itamount toa change their war aims in ukraine, and does it amount to a change of strategy? according to the ministry of defence here in_ according to the ministry of defence here in russia everything is going to plan— here in russia everything is going to plan and the first phase of the plan is _ to plan and the first phase of the plan is now— to plan and the first phase of the plan is now nearly complete which means _ plan is now nearly complete which means russia can focus on what it always _ means russia can focus on what it always intended to focus on, the liberation — always intended to focus on, the liberation of donbas, in their words. — liberation of donbas, in their words. in _ liberation of donbas, in their words, in eastern ukraine. many might— words, in eastern ukraine. many might ask— w
. —— caroline davies.ian military saying now about their war aims in ukraine, russian military saying now about theirwaraims in ukraine, and russian military saying now about their war aims in ukraine, and does itamount toa change their war aims in ukraine, and does it amount to a change of strategy? according to the ministry of defence here in_ according to the ministry of defence here in russia everything is going to plan— here in russia everything is going to plan and the first phase...
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. >> sparringle davis is speaking publicly for the first time about death of her daughter. through her tears, she is recounting what happened the night her daughter was shot and killed at a halloween party in orinda. >> her friend called me back and said, i never new it was that bad. it can't be that bad. >> reporter: eventually she made to it her daughter's side. >> [ inaudible ] your mama is here. >> reporter: her wounds were too severe. she died at the hospital. >> i will finish what she started -- >> reporter: davis discovered through notes she left behind that her daughter's mission was to open a youth recreation center to help kids and to start a lash and hairline. >> i would like to show you a tour. we're still in construction. >> reporter: davis is working three jobs to make that dream a reality and at the site in el soberante. >> that was a legacy and the gift she left us. >> reporter: they say she left a road ma'am for the follow. this center will offer computer learning, food, and a safe haven for young people. >> it's a struggle. you have to take it one day at a
. >> sparringle davis is speaking publicly for the first time about death of her daughter. through her tears, she is recounting what happened the night her daughter was shot and killed at a halloween party in orinda. >> her friend called me back and said, i never new it was that bad. it can't be that bad. >> reporter: eventually she made to it her daughter's side. >> [ inaudible ] your mama is here. >> reporter: her wounds were too severe. she died at the hospital....
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belva davis: how coming out of the so uth, could a black man living ina city wre that s wh ite, exceptasic cmunity expecto get el ted? elihu hais: d quite an kly, ron rumfd as a m of eal statu to ot r leslators, who w able tspeak s mind and que frany, take challeing issu of raand injuice, reay ga people sens of ssibilitin calif nia. dr. marion woods: when it ces to gnific t legislation in the history of this st ate, i would not know of any legislator who achieved thenumber a the sigficanceof passa of bis thanbyrorumf or ane wats: he cam rst with bill th w ouldguarantefair empyment practicefor the stat e of californ ia. and so from a racial standpo int, he kinof tunedin that,ou k now, "wre beingrohibite from ling wherwe'd l e. rentingn apartmt wherwe wouldik e." that's en he looked ahous in johnervis: h fair housg legislion op ened the way for a california supreme court decision and for a u.s. supreme courdecisi on. and at u .s. supreme urt cision, cou rs s valid all her states additioto cafornia erywh erdr. lliam ruord, j: myad grew in phoenix,rizo na went to all-ack high sch ool.and a
belva davis: how coming out of the so uth, could a black man living ina city wre that s wh ite, exceptasic cmunity expecto get el ted? elihu hais: d quite an kly, ron rumfd as a m of eal statu to ot r leslators, who w able tspeak s mind and que frany, take challeing issu of raand injuice, reay ga people sens of ssibilitin calif nia. dr. marion woods: when it ces to gnific t legislation in the history of this st ate, i would not know of any legislator who achieved thenumber a the sigficanceof...
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caroline davies reporting from moscow.a houthi attack in saudi arabia. this has disrupted the formula 1 this has disrupted the formula i event injeddah. two oil tanks were hit by the houthi rebels were there were no reports of any casualties. organisers say the formula i race will still go ahead this weekend as planned. a p&o ferries ship has been detained in northern ireland in the past few hours over safety concerns. the vessel was detained in the port of larne and is being held while checks are carried out on the ship's documentation and staff training. it's thought the ship was detained before re—entering service after crews were sacked last week. the company has faced wide criticism after sacking the staff last week without warning and replacing them with foreign workers pay less in the uk at minimum wage. the duke and duchess of cambridge have spent the day in the bahamas on the final leg of their caribbean tour. the couple left jamaica yesterday after a visit which attracted the usual crowds, but also some criticism
caroline davies reporting from moscow.a houthi attack in saudi arabia. this has disrupted the formula 1 this has disrupted the formula i event injeddah. two oil tanks were hit by the houthi rebels were there were no reports of any casualties. organisers say the formula i race will still go ahead this weekend as planned. a p&o ferries ship has been detained in northern ireland in the past few hours over safety concerns. the vessel was detained in the port of larne and is being held while...
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caroline davis reporting _ rest of the world. caroline davis reporting there - rest of the world.oscow. as the fighting continue so too does the wave of people trying to flee to safety. the un says that more than i safety. the un says that more thani million people have now left ukraine since the invasion began. almost all of them are women and children. men aged between 18 and 60 are not allowed to leave the country because they could be called up to fight. most of the women and children have gone to neighbouring poland, slovakia, hungary and moldova. our correspondent is in the moldovan character —— capital and she sent this report from there. out of the bunkers and basements of ukraine has risen a village. moldova's main exhibition hall now a waiting room for ukrainian refugees. the trade here is in hope and information. the hall has room for 600 refugees, but it often sees a thousand people a day. each one of these tiny cubicles belongs to a ukrainian family. this one belongs to valentina — she came here on saturday with her two daughters. the women here are part of a family o
caroline davis reporting _ rest of the world. caroline davis reporting there - rest of the world.oscow. as the fighting continue so too does the wave of people trying to flee to safety. the un says that more than i safety. the un says that more thani million people have now left ukraine since the invasion began. almost all of them are women and children. men aged between 18 and 60 are not allowed to leave the country because they could be called up to fight. most of the women and children have...
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caroline davies is in moscow. of defence here in russia, everything is going to plan and the first phase of the plan is now nearly complete, which means that russia can focus on what it always intended to focus on — the liberation of donbas, in their words, in eastern ukraine. now, many might then ask, if this was always the intention, why are there russian troops in multiple places around ukraine that are not donbas? and why did president putin justify this about being about denazification and demilitarisation of all of ukraine? so are we seeing a potential change in strategy? i think it's possibly too early to say that for certain. during the course of this statement as well, the defence secretaries were talking about the fact that it is also important to make sure that president putin's aims are fulfilled. and of course, here in russia, there's been a consistent justification for russia being involved in ukraine because they say that they are supporting people in these separatist—held areas in eastern ukraine.
caroline davies is in moscow. of defence here in russia, everything is going to plan and the first phase of the plan is now nearly complete, which means that russia can focus on what it always intended to focus on — the liberation of donbas, in their words, in eastern ukraine. now, many might then ask, if this was always the intention, why are there russian troops in multiple places around ukraine that are not donbas? and why did president putin justify this about being about denazification...
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wyre davies, bbc news, southern ukraine.to our chief international correspondent lyse doucet in kyiv. but first to our moscow correspondent caroline davies. is this a scaling back of moscow plus my ambitions in this war, do you think?— you think? well, not if you listen to the ministry _ you think? well, not if you listen to the ministry of— you think? well, not if you listen to the ministry of defence - you think? well, not if you listen to the ministry of defence today. they were talking about how this is all going to plan, in fact this is stage one of the plan that is now completed and they can now focus on donbas and eastern ukraine. given that the west is saying the complete opposite about how russian plans are going this could be an attempt by russia to try to rebut that, we don't know for definite at this stage whether this will be a dramatic change in strategy. the mod statement suddenly left room for manoeuvre if russia decides to do anything it decides to do next. we also heard from president putin today, talking n
wyre davies, bbc news, southern ukraine.to our chief international correspondent lyse doucet in kyiv. but first to our moscow correspondent caroline davies. is this a scaling back of moscow plus my ambitions in this war, do you think?— you think? well, not if you listen to the ministry _ you think? well, not if you listen to the ministry of— you think? well, not if you listen to the ministry of defence - you think? well, not if you listen to the ministry of defence today. they were talking...
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"the federalist" john davis in the battle be here and moments.ay be close to retirement, but i'm as busy as ever. and thanks to voya, i'm confident about my future. voya provides guidance for the right investments. they make me feel like i've got it all under control. [crowd cheers] voya. be confident to and through retirement. are you taking a statin drug to reduce cholesterol? it can also deplete your coq10 levels. voya. be confident i recommend considering qunol coq10 along with your statin medication. the brand i trust is qunol. ♪ ♪ >> laura: we told you last night about how one of our interviews with tulsi gabbard got a warning label slapped on it by youtube for being "inappropriate or offensive." we aren't the only ones that are being censored. fox's matt finn is in our west coast bureau to tell us more. >> twitter was called out and then it reversed its decision to temporarily censor some articles published by "the federalist." the cofounder of the conservative online magazine, sean davis, 20 yesterday, "twitter is currently censoring link
"the federalist" john davis in the battle be here and moments.ay be close to retirement, but i'm as busy as ever. and thanks to voya, i'm confident about my future. voya provides guidance for the right investments. they make me feel like i've got it all under control. [crowd cheers] voya. be confident to and through retirement. are you taking a statin drug to reduce cholesterol? it can also deplete your coq10 levels. voya. be confident i recommend considering qunol coq10 along with...
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. >> joining us is anthony davies, he is the co-author of cooperation and coercion. professor davies, in your book you write that early on, children learn a word for people who tell others how to live their lives. busybodies. why is thatincluded, why is that important to the theme of your book . >> it is the subtitle for the book is how busybodies became busybodies and what that means for economics and politics and a busybody of course we all know from children up to our aunts who stick their noses in our business at thanksgiving but when you pair busybodies with governments coercion, they transform into busybodies. people who decide how it is you should live your life and they're going to use the force of government to see to it you live your life the way they think you should and ultimately the idea of busybodies ironically is a repudiation of diversity because if you take diversity seriously, we're alldifferent . we have different preferences, different constraints and what might be a good and right decision for you may not be a good and right decision for me. and
. >> joining us is anthony davies, he is the co-author of cooperation and coercion. professor davies, in your book you write that early on, children learn a word for people who tell others how to live their lives. busybodies. why is thatincluded, why is that important to the theme of your book . >> it is the subtitle for the book is how busybodies became busybodies and what that means for economics and politics and a busybody of course we all know from children up to our aunts who...
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we have two great historians newt gingrich and victor davis hansen.are digging deep in to the on going war in which russia invaded ukraine and the u.s. supreme court. that has a enormous impact on what is going on here. let me begin with ukraine. what are putin's intentions? we have individuals on radio and tv who wrote columns and great to know his intentions, i know. how do i know? he wrote about it. in july last summer. 7 months ago. among other things in 5,000 word essay, not probably been discussed with you in many newsrooms, because they are lazy. he makes it clear that this is about more than ukraine, to him ukraine does not exist, it has always been russian, they are not ukrainian people, they are russians, he talks about poland and hungary. she not so much stalin. he is more catherine of great. if you will. the piece that he wrote or someone wrote for him, on the kremlin site it goes back 1200 years, like hitler. what about america? does america have national security interests in ukraine in europe, nato? 85% of the american people surveyed a
we have two great historians newt gingrich and victor davis hansen.are digging deep in to the on going war in which russia invaded ukraine and the u.s. supreme court. that has a enormous impact on what is going on here. let me begin with ukraine. what are putin's intentions? we have individuals on radio and tv who wrote columns and great to know his intentions, i know. how do i know? he wrote about it. in july last summer. 7 months ago. among other things in 5,000 word essay, not probably been...
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who were shot at a business on east tabor avenue last sunday in davis was davis.were taken to the hospital, but davis died some time later. police say an altercation led to that shooting. 25 martinez turned himself in on monday. he's facing murder and attempted murder charges. the vigil is going to be held at the 7.11 on east tabor avenue from 6 o'clock until 08:30pm, tonight. also in the east bay, a massive sideshow in oakland turned deadly. oakland police counting 500 to 600 vehicles involved in the sideshow. police say it happened early saturday morning in the area 42nd avenue and 8.80, there police found a man on the road after it appeared a car had hit him at the hospital. doctors discovered the victim had also been shot. police are also investigating 2 unrelated shootings that happened during the sideshow. 2 men were shot but that they are expected to be okay. in san francisco. police are investigating a shooting last night in the area of unit pero serra and 19th avenue near or said this is video of that scene also posted to the citizen app. the only informa
who were shot at a business on east tabor avenue last sunday in davis was davis.were taken to the hospital, but davis died some time later. police say an altercation led to that shooting. 25 martinez turned himself in on monday. he's facing murder and attempted murder charges. the vigil is going to be held at the 7.11 on east tabor avenue from 6 o'clock until 08:30pm, tonight. also in the east bay, a massive sideshow in oakland turned deadly. oakland police counting 500 to 600 vehicles involved...
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mark: welcome back victor davis hanson. u.s.ourt, my contention this nominee is most radical in modern history, given her answers and lack of answers. >> i agree, reminds me of 2009 confirmation hearing of sotomayor, same thing, she was very radical. yet, she was passed off as a moderate or sensible or uniter. anybody who pressed her was attacked as incentive to filmnist or latino issue -- feminist or latino issues. the left, we set the rules don't dare ask ask a woman of color -- it is frustrating to watch. >> she won't define women, she knows she will be voting on the court, should she get there on the issue of transgenderism. yet, joe biden chose her in part because she say woman. how perverse is that? she won't define what a woman circumstance yet she is a historic figure because she is an african-american woman. first to be nominated. then pretends she does not know anything about critical race theory. which everyone heard by now, she talked about it and promoted it. then they are right the republicans who point out how wea
mark: welcome back victor davis hanson. u.s.ourt, my contention this nominee is most radical in modern history, given her answers and lack of answers. >> i agree, reminds me of 2009 confirmation hearing of sotomayor, same thing, she was very radical. yet, she was passed off as a moderate or sensible or uniter. anybody who pressed her was attacked as incentive to filmnist or latino issue -- feminist or latino issues. the left, we set the rules don't dare ask ask a woman of color -- it is...
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oh, phone meetings, i hope laugh and new davy. now in i came back to the care of l hotel and i was very much in this location, came out to the balcony and spotted in this direction, north vietnamese tanks. this area which is now a subway construction area, had a passable road. the road took the north vietnamese tanks out to the square. they made a right turn, which in those days was freedom st. heading down towards the saigon river. me returning to the count of cameras on eric, tighter and corresponded. brian baron filmed the rousing victory scenes. this photograph taken from the count of el hotel, shows eric on top of an american car advancing ahead of a communist tank. we found a convoy of tanks, in fact, heading towards the street where the caravel hotel in the continental palace hotel . ah, so we followed it and then one of them overtook us. and then another one came behind us. and i said to brian, well why don't we just get out on to take some great roads trying? we had to do a tracking shot. wonderful. and we got some great
oh, phone meetings, i hope laugh and new davy. now in i came back to the care of l hotel and i was very much in this location, came out to the balcony and spotted in this direction, north vietnamese tanks. this area which is now a subway construction area, had a passable road. the road took the north vietnamese tanks out to the square. they made a right turn, which in those days was freedom st. heading down towards the saigon river. me returning to the count of cameras on eric, tighter and...
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the translation was provided to us by julia davies, founder of the russian media monitor. she will be joining us in just a moment here. >> (speaking foreign language) [speaking foreign language] (speaking foreign language) joining us now, julia davis and founder of the russian media monitor. stan's love couture, the former television host. julia, let me begin with you. you were watching this coverage. were you expecting that at some point, something like this might happen on russian television? >> hello, lawrence. no, i actually never expected to see that on state controlled television, because it is so tightly controlled by the kremlin, and this woman, my heart goes out to her for her bravery. i've never expected to see anything like that. it made an enormous impact. >> stan's love, you worked in russian media and you obviously know and we all know just how tightly controlled it all is and what was your reaction to seeing this and with the impact will be? ? >> the first thing i did when i saw it, i posted it on my telegram channel. i wanted to share the news with as many
the translation was provided to us by julia davies, founder of the russian media monitor. she will be joining us in just a moment here. >> (speaking foreign language) [speaking foreign language] (speaking foreign language) joining us now, julia davis and founder of the russian media monitor. stan's love couture, the former television host. julia, let me begin with you. you were watching this coverage. were you expecting that at some point, something like this might happen on russian...
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." >> reporter: at the university of california at davis, 18 cows are cordoned off from others on thepus's dairy facility. they are part of an ongoing series of studies to dramatically reduce the climate impact of dairy and beef production. (cow moos) globally, cows and other livestock are responsible for about 40 percent of methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas. in digesting their high fiber diet, cows emit methane as a byproduct, making them one of the least climate friendly sources of food on the planet. >> the idea was to try to see if we can do something about the way in which the methane is being formed by giving them some additives. >> reporter: ermias kebreab is a professor at uc davis, and he has been studying how dietary supplements affect the amount of methane a cow emits, almost all of which comes out of its front end. >> about 89 nine percent of the methane has actually been formed in the gut of the animal. and almost all of that is th irradiated out or belched out from the animal. so the nostrils and the mouth. we don't care about the back end. >> reporter: kebreab'
." >> reporter: at the university of california at davis, 18 cows are cordoned off from others on thepus's dairy facility. they are part of an ongoing series of studies to dramatically reduce the climate impact of dairy and beef production. (cow moos) globally, cows and other livestock are responsible for about 40 percent of methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas. in digesting their high fiber diet, cows emit methane as a byproduct, making them one of the least climate friendly...
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when we have bold leadership such as that of mayor breed, supervisor walton, of director davis, it iswoman can stand up before you today. and i am grateful. so i'm here -- i'm here to just share a bit about the dream keeper initiative and what got us here today. many of you are what got us here today. in 2020, there were 700 stakeholders who said this is what we want to do with those dollars that you reallocated to the black community. so i'm going to go through what community told us and then we'll hear from esteemed folks. so the dream keeper initiative launched just a about a year ago. and what we heard clearly, our goal is dismantle anti-black systems and structures that san francisco diverse black communities may experience so that san francisco black communities may experience a prosperous future. where they experience joy, where they feel safe. where we're able to advance economically and educationally. and everyone in this room is a part of that dream, or a part of that goal in maintaining that for san francisco's diverse black communities. in order to achieve that goal, what
when we have bold leadership such as that of mayor breed, supervisor walton, of director davis, it iswoman can stand up before you today. and i am grateful. so i'm here -- i'm here to just share a bit about the dream keeper initiative and what got us here today. many of you are what got us here today. in 2020, there were 700 stakeholders who said this is what we want to do with those dollars that you reallocated to the black community. so i'm going to go through what community told us and then...
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caroline davies, - place. caroline, thank you very much. caroline davies, our- place.ondent. the head of nato, jens stoltenberg, has said vladimir putin made a "big mistake" by invading ukraine and had undestimated the strength and bravery of the ukrainian people. this morning, president biden has joined borisjohnson and other nato leaders in brussels for an emergency summit to try and find solutions. nick beake sent this report. joe biden back in europe as it faces its biggest security crisis since the second world war. the west trying to find a path to peace in ukraine. today all roads lead to brussels where nato allies are deciding how best to deal with vladimir putin, a man in the us president now calls a war criminal. britain says sanctions on russia should get tougher. the britain says sanctions on russia should get tougher.— britain says sanctions on russia should get tougher. the harder our sanctions, that _ should get tougher. the harder our sanctions, that offer _ should get tougher. the harder our sanctions, that offer our _ should get tougher. the harder ou
caroline davies, - place. caroline, thank you very much. caroline davies, our- place.ondent. the head of nato, jens stoltenberg, has said vladimir putin made a "big mistake" by invading ukraine and had undestimated the strength and bravery of the ukrainian people. this morning, president biden has joined borisjohnson and other nato leaders in brussels for an emergency summit to try and find solutions. nick beake sent this report. joe biden back in europe as it faces its biggest...
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davis taking the final wicket at england claimed a 100 run —— davis taking.er performances, so i think we had a lot of positivity to get us through. sometimes that's just how it goes, but it's been great fight from the girls. to get four wins puts us in a very strong position. the defending champions had looked down and out earlier, now one game away from the final. jo currie, bbc news. let's get more on that england victory. henry moeran and alex hartley are with the test match special team in new zealand. england's task was simple — win and go to the semifinals. they got over bangladesh comfortably. 100 runs ensuring they will be in the final four. having lost their first three matches. alex hartley has been watching. this was a professional job by england. it was always going to be an easier game, but you can't underestimate anyone in this tournament. they didn't do that. it wasn't an easy win. bangladesh made up for the majority and put them under a little pressure at times. sophia dunkley is a fine player and she's had moments in this tournament. today w
davis taking the final wicket at england claimed a 100 run —— davis taking.er performances, so i think we had a lot of positivity to get us through. sometimes that's just how it goes, but it's been great fight from the girls. to get four wins puts us in a very strong position. the defending champions had looked down and out earlier, now one game away from the final. jo currie, bbc news. let's get more on that england victory. henry moeran and alex hartley are with the test match special...
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davis cup and billiejean cup.hame situation and the most shame situation and the holder of the davis cup will be kicked off the tournaments. this is quite a good weapon. wt turner testing a withdrawal. she was due to play a russian player. the ukrainian was top seed facility will not play any match against an opponent from russia belarus into the idea, wta and ipa agree to this the most neutral ethics research says it's not them and pay tribute to those who bravely stated their position against the war. the former world heavyweight champion said i am ukrainian andi champion said i am ukrainian and i am a fighter when asked tojoin the resistance? in and i am a fighter when asked to join the resistance? in an interview, he said he was preferred to fight for ukraine if needed. saying that our strongest force of the will and desire to live in a free country and via chosen direction we want to go. we are a european country and you want to make sure that our values are going to be implemented rightly into our society an
davis cup and billiejean cup.hame situation and the most shame situation and the holder of the davis cup will be kicked off the tournaments. this is quite a good weapon. wt turner testing a withdrawal. she was due to play a russian player. the ukrainian was top seed facility will not play any match against an opponent from russia belarus into the idea, wta and ipa agree to this the most neutral ethics research says it's not them and pay tribute to those who bravely stated their position against...
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wyre davies, bbc news, orikhiv. that's the picture in ukraine.e white house says it has intelligence that president putin feels misled by the russian military over ukraine, resulting in tensions with top generals — more on that in a moment. in russia itself, there's further signs of a clampdown on internal dissent. here's our russia editor steve rosenberg. there were peace talks this week, but there's no peace yet. the russian military released these images of it launching ballistic missiles towards ukraine. an army spokesman said russia was continuing its special military operation, and had destroyed fuel storage sites, arms depots, and ukrainian drones. continuing in russia, encouraged by the authorities, public displays of support for the offensive. these buses form the letter z, that's painted on russian military vehicles in ukraine. you will find zs on billboards, on government buildings, even on the side of theatres. and here, this is the home of human rights activist oleg orlov. those who criticise russia's onslaught in ukraine have become
wyre davies, bbc news, orikhiv. that's the picture in ukraine.e white house says it has intelligence that president putin feels misled by the russian military over ukraine, resulting in tensions with top generals — more on that in a moment. in russia itself, there's further signs of a clampdown on internal dissent. here's our russia editor steve rosenberg. there were peace talks this week, but there's no peace yet. the russian military released these images of it launching ballistic missiles...
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wyre davies, bbc news, southern ukraine. president biden is in poland tonight.nt duda after earlier paying a visit to us troops and refugees close to the border with ukraine. he also announced a deal to provide more shipments of liquified natural gas to the eu to help reduce europe's dependence on russian energy supplies. our north america editor, sarah smith, reports from poland. every time air force one touches down, it is designed to send a message. president biden�*s trip to poland is notjust to reassure a nervous ally but is to make clear the us will back military action if russia attacked poland or any other nato member. the men in the military barbers are his — the us having sent thousands of extra troops to poland. he has always said they're not headed to ukraine as america fears sending forces over the border could start a world war, yet biden seemed to tell them they would witness the bravery of ukrainians "when you are there". the average citizen, look how they're stepping up, and you will see when you're there, you will see women, young people, stand
wyre davies, bbc news, southern ukraine. president biden is in poland tonight.nt duda after earlier paying a visit to us troops and refugees close to the border with ukraine. he also announced a deal to provide more shipments of liquified natural gas to the eu to help reduce europe's dependence on russian energy supplies. our north america editor, sarah smith, reports from poland. every time air force one touches down, it is designed to send a message. president biden�*s trip to poland is...
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we're davies reporting from zaporizhzhia southern ukraine. 0n we're davies reporting from zaporizhzhiaukraine. on to diplomacy now and i don't know how much you have been following the rounds of talks. there haven't been talks between the two presidents but ukraine's president has repeated his call to have direct talks with his russian counterpart. what are the chances of that happening? 0ur chief international correspondent lisa doucet is in kyiv. president zelensky has been asking to meet president putin since january. i remember his bitterness here when one after another to german chancellor, the french president, borisjohnson, the american president were all talking to president putin and he said, why isn't he talking to me? 0n the eve of the invasion he appealed notjust putin but to the russian people in the russian language to stop the invasion. now he says let's talk. what will be the topics on the table? we understand that the negotiators have been making progress. the main points we know from what president putin has already demanded, that ukraine must renounce any ambition to
we're davies reporting from zaporizhzhia southern ukraine. 0n we're davies reporting from zaporizhzhiaukraine. on to diplomacy now and i don't know how much you have been following the rounds of talks. there haven't been talks between the two presidents but ukraine's president has repeated his call to have direct talks with his russian counterpart. what are the chances of that happening? 0ur chief international correspondent lisa doucet is in kyiv. president zelensky has been asking to meet...
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malcolm davis live from canberra.- davis live from canberra. thank ou. stay with us on bbc news.s turned netflix from streaming giant to movie powerhouse. applause i'm so proud of both of you. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. with great regret, _ the committee have decided that south africa be excluded . from the 1970 competition. recites islamic blessing streaking across the sky, the white—hot wreckage from mir drew gasps from onlookers on fiji. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: as fighting continues in kharkiv, officials say six civilians were killed in russian strikes on a post office where residents were receiving humanitarian aid. western leaders, meeting in brussels, promise to increase military aid to ukraine — and send more troops to neighbouring countries in eastern europe. the us and other western countries have condemned the taliban's decision to shut girls secondary schools in afghanistan just hours after reopening them. they said the decision harms the group's prospects for legitimacy and urged them to reconsider. secunde
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that's -- victor davis hanson, i hear that's his concern and i share it. >> yeah.trategy of escalate to de-escalate an absolute fear that i've got is he's going to use a sub kiloton nuclear weapon and they've got them in their inventory. we don't have those in our inventory. we did away with it in the apostate he 60s, we had a system called the davy crockett and he would do a demonstration. what that means is you shoot it into the water, you shoot it into a big field and there are sub kiloton weapons but mix a demonstration that he's using a nuclear weapon. i hope is not that stupid or crazy to do it because to me underwear weapon is a nuclear weapon, but that's going to be the sign of absolute desperation. and the best thing i'm hoping is that we get somebody who can talk him off the wall right now. biden can't do it because there's no communications between him and putin, but some but he needs to talk to putin and get him offer he's going because right now he's in the process of losing the war and when you start losing the war you do go to extremes, and that's th
that's -- victor davis hanson, i hear that's his concern and i share it. >> yeah.trategy of escalate to de-escalate an absolute fear that i've got is he's going to use a sub kiloton nuclear weapon and they've got them in their inventory. we don't have those in our inventory. we did away with it in the apostate he 60s, we had a system called the davy crockett and he would do a demonstration. what that means is you shoot it into the water, you shoot it into a big field and there are sub...
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army lieutenant colonel daniel davis. colonel, i've been looking forward to this interview ever since i read your notes. we've heard a lot of optimism coming from ukrainian officials, in particular from u.s. officials to some extent. and you have a different view and i want to take that in two pieces if i can. first of all, the battle around the suburbs of kyiv, you say that these advances by ukrainian troops are not as significant as they may be claiming. >> please explain. yeah. what you see right now is very clearly over the last two weeks you see russian forces that are in the north and west of kyiv, north of sue me and north of kharkiv have gone into what's called a hasty defensive position. they're basically in a holding pattern and they've even started digging some some slight hasty defensive positions in some of those areas to defend against these kinds incursions by the ukrainian forces. meanwhile, they're putting all of their combat power and all their focus in the donbas area there and not just to capture the a
army lieutenant colonel daniel davis. colonel, i've been looking forward to this interview ever since i read your notes. we've heard a lot of optimism coming from ukrainian officials, in particular from u.s. officials to some extent. and you have a different view and i want to take that in two pieces if i can. first of all, the battle around the suburbs of kyiv, you say that these advances by ukrainian troops are not as significant as they may be claiming. >> please explain. yeah. what...
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davis and i said no i could never get into u.c. davis and it was because of people like ms. luke and others and supported me is why i ended up at a place like u.c. davis. and so they had the excitement about their kids. and we have to make sure we get that excitement back because that's how we're going to get past this. that's how we are going to thrive. making this decision was hard. i talked to a lot of people. i talked to people i didn't even really want to talk to. i'm talking about people who just walk up to you on the streets and you're late for something and they're like mayor, can i tell you something about what i think and i'm like sure. but you know a common theme amongst everyone i talked to, every organization, every group of parents, they always talked about putting kids first. dealing with the challenges of mental health loss. dealing with the challenges at the forefront of what these children have experienced because we as adults have experienced it too. but just imagine as a kid and what they're going through. they talked about wanting people who had the kind
davis and i said no i could never get into u.c. davis and it was because of people like ms. luke and others and supported me is why i ended up at a place like u.c. davis. and so they had the excitement about their kids. and we have to make sure we get that excitement back because that's how we're going to get past this. that's how we are going to thrive. making this decision was hard. i talked to a lot of people. i talked to people i didn't even really want to talk to. i'm talking about people...
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thank you, caroline davies reporting _ start and end.t and end. thank you, caroline davies reporting from moscow. - western countries have increased the pressure on moscow by applying more sanctions today. the prime minister, borisjohnson, has been looking at new ways to support ukraine during a meeting with other european leaders. the talks between ukraine and russia have continued, as ukraine's president said his country should accept that it won't join the military alliance of nato. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale has more. ukrainian troops north—west of kyiv, slowing the advance of russian forces, hoping to save their capital and perhaps focus minds in moscow. 0fficials and perhaps focus minds in moscow. officials from both sides continue to talk, looking for a negotiated settlement. the ukrainian said the talks were positive, but neither side says whether progress has been made. from ukraine's tireless president a hint today of what might be part of a new deal, a move away from joining the nato military alliance. fromjoin
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and from washington dc, we're joined by nigel golds davis. he's a senior fellow for russia and eurasia with international institute for strategic studies in a former u. k ambassador to bellows. welcome to your thank you very much for being with us on inside story, mr. such nick ov in moscow. let me start with you. if i can, western leaders have been counting unity in their response to russia, announcing new military 8 to ukraine and new sanctions against moscow. will this be enough to deter president vladimir put it? well, actually, i think that sir, the result softly. sir. 3 are very important. for western leaders meetings and in brussel supp, ah, according to the opinion off for western leaders showed the unusual unity against against russia. but ah, my point is that even the growing up of for all the other rapid to rapid increase, increasing also the a native forces and, ah, on the border. so 4 arms on the western borders with russia and near side ukraine and the, the very much harsh economic sanctions will only a speed up the are hard. th
and from washington dc, we're joined by nigel golds davis. he's a senior fellow for russia and eurasia with international institute for strategic studies in a former u. k ambassador to bellows. welcome to your thank you very much for being with us on inside story, mr. such nick ov in moscow. let me start with you. if i can, western leaders have been counting unity in their response to russia, announcing new military 8 to ukraine and new sanctions against moscow. will this be enough to deter...