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debbie complied in march. the government rebels and opposition groups began talks in doha a month later than scheduled. chance stability is crucial for its neighbors. the country lies across the south head and beside the one of africa, its soldiers are integral to the g. 5 star had a joint force battling armed groups in the reach. ah, all right, let's bring it, i guess. joining us from chads capital and jemina is romaji. why not be? he's a senior researcher at the institute for security studies. of the way a greg who is a security analyst at the consultancy, afro political. he joins us from a boucher and joining us from our slona is enrica pico. she's the director of the central africa project at the international crisis group. a very warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story romaji, let me start with you today. the dialogue a national piece has been delayed once again. what are the reasons for that? i think that demand region and the official one we know from now is it d
debbie complied in march. the government rebels and opposition groups began talks in doha a month later than scheduled. chance stability is crucial for its neighbors. the country lies across the south head and beside the one of africa, its soldiers are integral to the g. 5 star had a joint force battling armed groups in the reach. ah, all right, let's bring it, i guess. joining us from chads capital and jemina is romaji. why not be? he's a senior researcher at the institute for security...
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tonight's announcer, debbie rodriguez, thank you, debbie. producer, all of them have worked very hard pro bono to put this event on. my mentors in this role. my fellow board members, our vice president, our executive director, my family with us tonight from new jersey, it is my father's 69th birthday tonight. my husband and best friend who makes every day the best day ever. and thanks to the roughly 600 associate members of the association, whose confidence has permitted us all to continue reporting during the pandemic. it works every single day to ensure the prerogatives of the end of an oppressive or protected so journalists can better serve the public. whether it is managing full rotations or insuring transportation overseas or coordinating last weekend travel, your board is constantly engaged on behalf of members and the public. that is it for now. enjoy your meal. the marine service will prevent -- present the medley. and we will start in a bit. ♪ ♪ dinner, and he will be doing it -- [laughter] ♪
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, debbie strictly and that sort of— face, debbie strictly and that sort of thing. _ face, debbie strictlyt. it has been _ is all about, during assault. it has been a _ is all about, during assault. it has been a pleasure - is all about, during assault. - it has been a pleasure speaking to all of you. thank you for making time of a sign three, thatis making time of a sign three, that is david yelland, who runs the communications form kitchen table partnerships. anneka rice who will be back with challenge anneka, and also —— ayesha. we also heard from stephen glover, economist at the daily males thank you for watching this edition of the media show. be back with you next week at the usual time —— at the daily mail. hello there. on saturday, the lion's share of the sunshine and warmth was found across the south and the west of the uk. temperatures were above 20 degrees in a few places, and at newquay in cornwall, beautiful blue skies overhead. further north and east, there was a bit more cloud and it did feel quite a lot cooler. and as we move through sunday, with high pressure to the north—
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>> thank you so much, debbie for putting this together. thank you all for talking about the impact -- the real impact of everyone in this country and your work to advocate for the right to abortion. we are doing everything we can hear in congress to protect the right to abortion and fight back against the cruel agenda that we are seeing that will force women to stay pregnant. i know that a lot of this fight is going to be in your state. this is really helpful to know what we need to focus on on the federal level and what the real fight is going to be. thank you for being here. i have a couple of questions. right now we are seeing across the country go beyond attacking abortions in their own state to attacking medicaid and abortions. i am going to ask each one of you, if this is what you're seeing in your state's question mark governor, i would like to ask you first. gov. whitmer: thank you, senator murray. i veto all -- if it is an attack on -- or an attack on women's rights. there have been a lot of different bills that have been introduc
>> thank you so much, debbie for putting this together. thank you all for talking about the impact -- the real impact of everyone in this country and your work to advocate for the right to abortion. we are doing everything we can hear in congress to protect the right to abortion and fight back against the cruel agenda that we are seeing that will force women to stay pregnant. i know that a lot of this fight is going to be in your state. this is really helpful to know what we need to focus...
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senate majority leader chuck schumer. >> thank you debbie and thank you for putting this together debbie is head of our democratic tcc and does an amazingly good job. thank you and i think my other colleagues who is been a leader on this issue for decades. senator klobuchar, senator baldwin and i don't know if i'm missing any of my colleagues here. i certainly think our guests for their strength encourage in fighting back against these attacks on abortion access and for joining us to share their on the ground perspectives on the battle to preserve women rights. i want to take a brief moment as debbie did to acknowledge the massa care and the second, third and fourth graders and their teachers entry into texas yesterday. we are outraged, we are heartbroken, we're stunned. i woke up at three in the morning thank why has this happened to my little grandson, three years old and every one of us has had thoughts like that. we are stunned at our republican colleagues ability to work a tragedy overwhelming tragedy and refuse to act. the senate will though on gun safety legislation and we can sta
senate majority leader chuck schumer. >> thank you debbie and thank you for putting this together debbie is head of our democratic tcc and does an amazingly good job. thank you and i think my other colleagues who is been a leader on this issue for decades. senator klobuchar, senator baldwin and i don't know if i'm missing any of my colleagues here. i certainly think our guests for their strength encourage in fighting back against these attacks on abortion access and for joining us to...
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what are the goals for a debbie u.s. when it comes to the health care sector specifically?alth care accelerator is designed to help small businesses who have really innovated on a debbie u.s.. we give them technical symptoms and connect them with others in the health-care industry to create new solutions and startup accelerators are the things that really generate tremendous opportunities and solve really big problems and very innovative ways. we are excited to announce it here. this summit is focused on health equity in particular and is open for applications from now until july 1. emily: i'm curious for your thoughts on the labor market, especially how companies are competing for talent and companies in the cloud specifically. one of the interesting trends you are seeing? max: i would start off by saying there's a noticed shortage in tech skills, which is why amazon took notice to upscale any 5 million people with cloud skills by 2020 five. as a result of the pandemic, there is a temporary increase in the difficulty of maintaining and retaining folks. as we have come out
what are the goals for a debbie u.s. when it comes to the health care sector specifically?alth care accelerator is designed to help small businesses who have really innovated on a debbie u.s.. we give them technical symptoms and connect them with others in the health-care industry to create new solutions and startup accelerators are the things that really generate tremendous opportunities and solve really big problems and very innovative ways. we are excited to announce it here. this summit is...
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thanks to you debbie, dr. deborah burks. thank you professor. and good evening, ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the richard nixon library and museum.
thanks to you debbie, dr. deborah burks. thank you professor. and good evening, ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the richard nixon library and museum.
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thanks to you debbie, dr. deborah burks. thank you professor. when we started planning this energy and climate summit many months ago. we had no idea just how timely it would turn out to be in mid-march of 2022. we are seeing firsthand why energy independence is critical to national security none other than elon musk tweeted a few days ago. we need to increase oil and gas output immediately. yes, that was elon musk across
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thanks to you debbie, dr. deborah burks. thank you professor.
thanks to you debbie, dr. deborah burks. thank you professor.
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thanks to you debbie, dr. deborah burks. thank you professor. when we started planning this energy and climate summit many months ago. we had no idea just how timely it would turn out to be in mid-march of 2022.
thanks to you debbie, dr. deborah burks. thank you professor. when we started planning this energy and climate summit many months ago. we had no idea just how timely it would turn out to be in mid-march of 2022.
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joining me now, debbie mucarsel-powell and david jolly of florida. -- debbie, what lessons do you think on gun reform? >> look, if one of the things that happened in 2018 after the tragedy of parkland, people in florida had had it with the inaction by officials here. if you remember in 2016, we had a devastating shooting at pulse nightclub that killed 49 people. florida needs immediately activated and demanded action. it was an election year. rick scott actually passed the extremist protection law, the red flag law and raised the minimum age requirement to 21, responding to the families of floridians that demanded their elected officials to act. i think that is one of the things that when i was in congress, if we can do this in florida which is a purple state, we can do that at the federal level. there is absolutely no reason why republican senators are refusing to pass these bills. let me just say that what is happening in america, inaction we are seeing is the greatest moral failure of our time. we need more from these officials. >> david, i think debbie makes a great point, which is
joining me now, debbie mucarsel-powell and david jolly of florida. -- debbie, what lessons do you think on gun reform? >> look, if one of the things that happened in 2018 after the tragedy of parkland, people in florida had had it with the inaction by officials here. if you remember in 2016, we had a devastating shooting at pulse nightclub that killed 49 people. florida needs immediately activated and demanded action. it was an election year. rick scott actually passed the extremist...
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what is your connection to that song, debbie?in 1984 at that time, i actually was living in england where the smiths started out. and in 1998, back in the u.s., i was working as an assistant principal at an elementary school, so kudos to your mom for being an educator -- >> kelly: kudos to you for working in education, thank you. [applause] >> and my staff knew what an obsessed, crazy, smith's morrissey fan i was so a local radio station was having a contest to see who could come, five people were chosen to hear his interview, and thank god i was chosen. so we went, he was really genuine, he signed a lot of things. my license plate from my 1998 beetle says "love you, moz" which is for morrissey. and thank you for doing such a great job with that song. >> kelly: no, i love that song. it is so funny. i know that song, you are going to come of this is sad, i know that song because i feel like it was the theme song to "smallville," like back in the day when i was in high school, wasn't it? i could be totally wrong. it came back aroun
what is your connection to that song, debbie?in 1984 at that time, i actually was living in england where the smiths started out. and in 1998, back in the u.s., i was working as an assistant principal at an elementary school, so kudos to your mom for being an educator -- >> kelly: kudos to you for working in education, thank you. [applause] >> and my staff knew what an obsessed, crazy, smith's morrissey fan i was so a local radio station was having a contest to see who could come,...
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google ideas, the environmental series and global 3000 on d, w, and online ah ah, this is debbie news live from berlin. rail madrid reigned supreme again and the champions league, record 14 times winters rail trial with a one mill win over liverpool. the game kicked off after chaos outside, outside the stadium and parents. moscow says it's taken or says, have taken control of a strategic town and eastern ukraine. the defense ministry says its troops control the key prost road city of lima. russian soldiers and the local allies are getting closer to taking over the entire dumont's region. also on the program, the con film festival takes its final doubts. our correspondent on the french riviera tells us about the movie that one company on ah and wayne book rough welcome to the program, soccer giants, rail madrid, have written another page in their long history by winning the champions league final. yet again, they beat liverpool, one mill for a record extending 14th title. the most watched annual sporting event on the planet began late amid chaotic scenes. thousands of liverpool fans we
google ideas, the environmental series and global 3000 on d, w, and online ah ah, this is debbie news live from berlin. rail madrid reigned supreme again and the champions league, record 14 times winters rail trial with a one mill win over liverpool. the game kicked off after chaos outside, outside the stadium and parents. moscow says it's taken or says, have taken control of a strategic town and eastern ukraine. the defense ministry says its troops control the key prost road city of lima....
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does this debbie have any solution? finance minutes of the country has just been washington talking with the i am it has come back empty handed without any solution because even as her community on the market don't, don't have any trust in government. when you look at the proud setting, i have gathered to hear they have gathered up class, you know, that you have less expecting. lovely joke. do you expect him of any customer differences there have gathered and they have confidence in this debbie forming a government and therefore even a 3rd community has confidence during our track record and you are the people behind it full review. negotiate with the i am. if you feel restructured, i would it be a really good bridge and kind of thought that the sunday dinner but economic was it and that as you heard, was it on the criminal the from the as j. b. and as he says, people are requesting and asking for a systems change. now whether they look to the s j before that change in general as to whether they accept the plan to put f
does this debbie have any solution? finance minutes of the country has just been washington talking with the i am it has come back empty handed without any solution because even as her community on the market don't, don't have any trust in government. when you look at the proud setting, i have gathered to hear they have gathered up class, you know, that you have less expecting. lovely joke. do you expect him of any customer differences there have gathered and they have confidence in this debbie...
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senator debbie stabenow as a republican -- which would make abortion a felony if roe v.al of tomorrow's vote. >> well, it's wonderful to be with you. and tomorrow, in the united states senate, each one of us is going to have the opportunity and responsibility to vote yes or no on whether or not we support a woman's freedom to make our own reproductive decisions. that's the vote. for the votes that say, our freedom should be taken away, they are on the side of saying politicians should decide. for each of us. what should happen in our most intimate health care decisions. that there should be governmental regulation on women for these most personal decisions. so, tomorrow, we will know. tomorrow, there will be a vote. and then we will go forward and continue to shine a light on what is happening across this country. all the way to november, when we have an opportunity to change it by electing a bigger majority in the democratic senate, and keeping the u.s. house and electing great people across the country. >> senator, understanding that most of the opposition to this is c
senator debbie stabenow as a republican -- which would make abortion a felony if roe v.al of tomorrow's vote. >> well, it's wonderful to be with you. and tomorrow, in the united states senate, each one of us is going to have the opportunity and responsibility to vote yes or no on whether or not we support a woman's freedom to make our own reproductive decisions. that's the vote. for the votes that say, our freedom should be taken away, they are on the side of saying politicians should...
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i just want to check because debbie was [ indiscernible ] for a minute. are we good to go, debbie? do we have any additional public comment on this item? >> i do not -- i didn't see any a minute ago. and, we are i do not see anymore. >> okay. i'm sorry, orchid. thank you. i'm done speaking. >> oh, that's fine. no words, council member. it is now 3:17. we will break. if we can please come back at 3:30 and it's a little less than 15 minutes. our next presentation will start at 3:30 and once that presentation is over, we will have one more report from our m.o.d. staff and then we will >> and in that spirit, there's going to be a seminar about the older americans act and we will send out that zoom link information as well. in concluding my report, i just want to talk about some other items for m.d.c. hearing consideration. we have as you may remember, we've planned out several of the agenda items with your feedback for the next few months, but there are a few other ones that are also time sensitive. so i just wanted to elevate those for you. one is a conversation around the great highw
i just want to check because debbie was [ indiscernible ] for a minute. are we good to go, debbie? do we have any additional public comment on this item? >> i do not -- i didn't see any a minute ago. and, we are i do not see anymore. >> okay. i'm sorry, orchid. thank you. i'm done speaking. >> oh, that's fine. no words, council member. it is now 3:17. we will break. if we can please come back at 3:30 and it's a little less than 15 minutes. our next presentation will start at...
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joining me now is my sunday night panel former democratic congresswoman, debbie debbie mucarsel-powelles from gun violence and danielle moodie, host the podcast woke a half and co-host of democracy -- and neil stanage -- thank you so much you've taken part in congressional hearings before let's be honest, some of them can be a little less than fascinating. what should the committee do to make sure they have the attention of the country and that their cases affective as possible? >> good evening, ayman. it's really difficult, once you get into that building, that capital building i can tell you that the committee members in the south have been vigilant diligently working that they're providing all the accurate facts of the american people. these hearings are not meant for the democrats that have been following these events for quite some time, or the radicalized extreme republicans who will matter what the committee finds, they are not going to find that those are actual facts. this is meant for that middle of the ground american, who's working really hard to make ends meet, who's not p
joining me now is my sunday night panel former democratic congresswoman, debbie debbie mucarsel-powelles from gun violence and danielle moodie, host the podcast woke a half and co-host of democracy -- and neil stanage -- thank you so much you've taken part in congressional hearings before let's be honest, some of them can be a little less than fascinating. what should the committee do to make sure they have the attention of the country and that their cases affective as possible? >> good...
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so the countries policymakers have to look into this and bring about don't want to go to debbie, debbie, do talk and constitutional reforms when he, thanks for keeping his company here in archie international work back in 30 minutes with the latest. ah ah long long no one else shows the wrong one. i just don't know any world that you have to fill out disdain because the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah ah hello and welcome to cross stock were all things are considered. i am peter lavelle, the west drive to weaken in isolate russia is not working out all about well. russia, the most sanctioned country in the world, has an economy that is now stable and resilient. the west can't say the same for it's economies. in fact, the west is weakening and isolating it self. ah cross sucking economic blow back. i'm joined by my guess. philip geraldine percival, he is the executive director of the council for the national interest and a former cia counter terrorism specialist in minneapolis. we have stephen bar
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henry, get to speak to you, debbie editor _ the top.ebbie editor of conservative home, thank you very much. let's get to more on this. let's get some more from katie grant, consumer affairs correspondent with the i newspaper. misguided has been in trouble for a little while. if they decided rising cost inflation, more competition, the markets when it comes to fast fashion. but it seems like they've been putting their suppliers under a lot of pressure for quite some time, a colleague of mine last week at the i commented on how much trouble missguided is in. so much so that last week suppliers literally turned up last week suppliers literally turned up at their manchester headquarters to demand payment or some uk —based suppliers did police were called. an office—based staff were told to work from home for their safety, essentially. the company is in big trouble. unfortunately, suppliers are in a lot of trouble and so our staff and also shoppers, left in limbo as well because missguided has been accepting orders all through the weekend an
henry, get to speak to you, debbie editor _ the top.ebbie editor of conservative home, thank you very much. let's get to more on this. let's get some more from katie grant, consumer affairs correspondent with the i newspaper. misguided has been in trouble for a little while. if they decided rising cost inflation, more competition, the markets when it comes to fast fashion. but it seems like they've been putting their suppliers under a lot of pressure for quite some time, a colleague of mine...
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. >> debbie, part of what i'm hearing from tim is if she is not as good at selling it, then it makes it clear other people who might be better at dog whistles are in fact selling. what kind of threat does this candidacy pose for republicans, even republicans who might be outside of pennsylvania? >> look, alicia, i have to say i have to disagree with tim. they're probably threatened by her because she is a woman. this is the party that is trying to suppress women's rights. they don't like well of color. that's probably why they were undermining her and now they're not very happy with the fact that she's actually gaining some ground here in this state. i can tell you that in pennsylvania the majority of pennsylvanians are not where this radical republican party is or this maga movement is. i think that any candidate that gets out of that primary is going to have a really hard time beating the democratic candidate. this is a state where one of the top issues for pennsylvanians is the rate of gun violence in the state and in the country. we know from polls that more than 80% of pennsylva
. >> debbie, part of what i'm hearing from tim is if she is not as good at selling it, then it makes it clear other people who might be better at dog whistles are in fact selling. what kind of threat does this candidacy pose for republicans, even republicans who might be outside of pennsylvania? >> look, alicia, i have to say i have to disagree with tim. they're probably threatened by her because she is a woman. this is the party that is trying to suppress women's rights. they don't...
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this is debbie news that is all we have for you for now, but don't go anywhere except next. we've got a great documentary sports lie following a blind mountaineer in his determination to climb mountain canyon. of course, you always get the laid since you w dot com are following us on social media, and we have will craft will have morphia without the hour, isn't. ah, sometimes books are more exciting than real life raring to read. ah, what if there's no escape? do w literature list 100 german ma street or c asia and artic lovers guided by vibrating asian cities 5 local artists. ah indeed meek experience of their craft join us for exclusive master classes with barnes. c asia starts june 1st in on d w. ah hey, how are you? oh, oh, i know me as a blind person. i want to see what my limits are because in the mountains i think i haven't found them yet. oh oh to with them. i think it's a powerful message to transmit to blind in disabled people. yeah, sure. it's an adjective. it's a characteristic of it. it's not necessarily a limitation like it because if you try hard with the righ
this is debbie news that is all we have for you for now, but don't go anywhere except next. we've got a great documentary sports lie following a blind mountaineer in his determination to climb mountain canyon. of course, you always get the laid since you w dot com are following us on social media, and we have will craft will have morphia without the hour, isn't. ah, sometimes books are more exciting than real life raring to read. ah, what if there's no escape? do w literature list 100 german ma...
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all right, debbie correspondent, mat sunday reporting from live if thanks so much our russian forces are still reported to be pounding areas of done yet in but in many places their offensive is losing it. momentum as we report now, the performance of russian troops and the development of the conflict have taken many analysts by surprise. when russian troops 1st entered ukraine, a quick victory is what president putin may have been hoping for. but a long drawn out conflict is what he is getting ukrainian troops say they've managed to push the russians back to the border doubles and as arms from the west continued to rollin, he brought the russian troops have been forced to change strategies. analysts say what's happening now could become a war of attrition. the development of the war house confounded ah, on the list, i think it every 10. i think that i all seen the initial stages. there was the belief that russia probably wouldn't quickly because they didn't. they, they withdrew from around a cave in order to concentrate their forces to attack a new crying. don't pass. i'm what is int
all right, debbie correspondent, mat sunday reporting from live if thanks so much our russian forces are still reported to be pounding areas of done yet in but in many places their offensive is losing it. momentum as we report now, the performance of russian troops and the development of the conflict have taken many analysts by surprise. when russian troops 1st entered ukraine, a quick victory is what president putin may have been hoping for. but a long drawn out conflict is what he is getting...
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ah, this is debbie news live from berlin. no change a message of defiance from vladimir putin vowing to press on with the war and your great russian leader uses the annual victory day parade in moscow to justify the invasion saying he's defending the mother, lad, and rails against nato. also coming up a late dictator son on course for a landslide election, when in the philippines, voters are choosing between ford that might cost you and your and an anti corruption.
ah, this is debbie news live from berlin. no change a message of defiance from vladimir putin vowing to press on with the war and your great russian leader uses the annual victory day parade in moscow to justify the invasion saying he's defending the mother, lad, and rails against nato. also coming up a late dictator son on course for a landslide election, when in the philippines, voters are choosing between ford that might cost you and your and an anti corruption.
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alrighty, debbie, of course, my younger mares would have to leave it there for now, but thank you very much for that update. in formula one red bull driver said yo perez was the surprised winner of the monaco grand prix. after a delayed start on a rain swept monte carlo circuit and there was more disappointment for local boys. sharla clare, who again failed to win his fabled home race. despite starting from pole position dark clouds on the monte carlo horizon and they proved a bad omen for home favorite charley clerk. after a delay of over an hour, due to the deluge, the monocle grown pre got under way and the clerk was flying. until ferrari called him in for a 2nd time change on 22 laps an engineer realized they'd made a bad call. as didn't anguish mcclare when mc schumacher split his house into the race was stopped again after 30 laps. schumacher walked away in one piece of the crush meant the grown pre became attained race by this time red bill. sergio perez had stolen a march on the clair and even with his tires cut to ribbons, hilda fridays carlos sites to take the checkered flag.
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it's debbie. what's your story with. ready women, especially and victims of violence. take part and send us your story. a chain always to understand this new culture. so you are not the visitor, not a guess. you want to become a citizen. in phil migrants, your platform for reliable information a 50 the other news, a shack coming up today, china crack down on hong kong has meant a shop increase in political prison, as in the city than in general says the number a little over a 1000. now, what message is being sending and blue the situation to get west and white washing the past? that's what some fair in the philippines as fed men marco's junior, to begin his presidency. he's, he's trying to sanitize the legacy of his dictator father ah. by british manager, welcome to d w. news asia. glad you could join us. you are on human rights chief michelle busha lays in china natoya that can see her visit detention camps for wiggers in northwest and shin junk province. a rabbit. it's unclear how unrestricted a bachelor's access to these camps will be the u. s. forest concerned that
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ah ah, this is debbie news live from berlin. the european union agrees to ban russian oil, at least in part. after months of division, a you member states reach a compromise that will allow some oil to keep flowing. still, e leaders are hailing it as a hit to financing brushes. war in the ukraine, and russian forces pushed deeper into the ukrainian city. a severe dun asked. authorities fear the city could follow maria, pole, and fail in falling to the russian onslaught after weeks of relentless bombard. ah, i might look rough welcome to the program. the european union has agreed to a partial ban on russian oil. you council president shaw michelle? announce the news late monday night in brussels. shall said the band would immediately cover more than 2 thirds of oil imports from russia. the deal is the result of tough negotiations among member states as part of a 6th round of sanctions against russia. hungary was one of the loudest of several countries resisting the ban, given that countries dependence on russian oil and lester. r
ah ah, this is debbie news live from berlin. the european union agrees to ban russian oil, at least in part. after months of division, a you member states reach a compromise that will allow some oil to keep flowing. still, e leaders are hailing it as a hit to financing brushes. war in the ukraine, and russian forces pushed deeper into the ukrainian city. a severe dun asked. authorities fear the city could follow maria, pole, and fail in falling to the russian onslaught after weeks of relentless...
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ah ah ah ah ah, this is debbie hughes live from berlin. the european union agreed to ban russian oil, at least in part after months a division e u member states reach a compromise that will allow some oil to keep flowing. still, you leaders are hailing it as a hit to financing brushes. war in ukraine, also coming up, russian forces pushed deeper into the eastern ukrainians to the if severe. oh, don't ask. parties fear the city could meet the same fate as maria, paul, which russian varmint, all but flat. ah, i my book rough welcome to the program. european union leaders have agreed to a partial ban on russian oil. it's the toughest sanctions imposed on russia since the invasion of ukraine 3 months ago. the deal is the result of difficult negotiations among member states that ended in concessions to some e. u. countries that are heavily dependent on russian oil. oil pumped from russian fields is no longer welcome. in most parts of the you d, u leaders in brussels reached an unexpected breakthrough on the 6th sanctions package just around mid
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for weeks on the weekend temperature hit a record high of 49 degrees celsius in the indian capital debbie, where i'm 74 years old and i've never seen new delhi go through this much heat ever in my life. we used to hear about the heat and not just on that. we used to think of it as an unfortunate event when rochester used to go through 48 degrees celsius . this year, all the records have been broken, recorded the climate change to the ready made extremes like this hotter and more likely the heat has killed crops and hurt harvest. the farmers themselves can't catch a break either that we may go next as their steer. where else have exposed to more heat, to have to work with cloth wrapped over head. and if we don't look at a headache, we cannot afford to stop working again, but they're like what heat makes people less productive. but staying outside for too long as many workers and even children are forced to do, can cause fatal damage to organs. temperatures will keep rising as long as people continue to burn fossil fuel in a bit to keep whether it streams like this from wrecking communities
for weeks on the weekend temperature hit a record high of 49 degrees celsius in the indian capital debbie, where i'm 74 years old and i've never seen new delhi go through this much heat ever in my life. we used to hear about the heat and not just on that. we used to think of it as an unfortunate event when rochester used to go through 48 degrees celsius . this year, all the records have been broken, recorded the climate change to the ready made extremes like this hotter and more likely the heat...
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the debbie's washington correspondence with me so much scanned them. anything a he now are some of the other stories making news around the world. the sell north korea has launched another 3 ballistic missiles according to its neighbors. south korea says the rockets were fired towards the coast. it was president joe biden has just wrap the trip to asia. he stressed washington's commitment to defend the fair allies against north korean aggression. as more monkey pox virus cases are reported around the world, germany is recommending a $21.00 day quarantined to contain the spread of 30 stress. this does not signal the start of the new pandemic. gemini has ordered 40000 monkey pox vaccine doses. at the head of the world health organization, ted ruskie pursues, has been reelected for a 2nd turn. the dress faced no challenges, despite criticism of the response to the pandemic. the ethiopian is the 1st african to hold the post or 3 months on from the russian invasion of he cried. there's still no end to the war in sight. moscow says it will continue. it's off
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debbie dingell, thank you. alisyn. >> we hear her passion, and we pray that lawmakers can turn it into action. we have a lot more here from uvalde, texas, at the site of this deadly mass shooting at an elementary school. the one that you see behind me. so many people feel powerless, how this keeps happening, so what we can do in some small way to help. every year we try to exercise more, to be more social, to just relax. and eating healthy every single meal? if only it was this easy for us. >>> i'm alisyn camerota here in uvalde, texas, where there is a critical need for blood donations. hospitals are desperately in need of blood to help treat all of those injured including several children. francine pena is the spokesperson for the south texas blood and tissue center which just finished holding an emergency blood drive. thanks so much for coming over here. how was the turn out? >> the blood drive has not ended. we were scheduled to stop at 2:00 today but the response has been so overwhelming that we're likely
debbie dingell, thank you. alisyn. >> we hear her passion, and we pray that lawmakers can turn it into action. we have a lot more here from uvalde, texas, at the site of this deadly mass shooting at an elementary school. the one that you see behind me. so many people feel powerless, how this keeps happening, so what we can do in some small way to help. every year we try to exercise more, to be more social, to just relax. and eating healthy every single meal? if only it was this easy for...
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joining me now is congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. democrat of florida. congresswoman, thank you for joining us tonight. the democratic -- led by speaker pelosi just left ukraine. after meeting with president zelenskyy in kyiv. the secret visit was the first bow u.s. congressional delegation since this war began. coming on the heels of president biden's request to congress for 33 billion dollars in aid to ukraine. escalating rhetoric between the kremlin and the west, and assessment suggesting the war may become more protracted -- and more protracted conflict. does this visit mean that members of congress expect this war to end door, if not expand? >> reverend al, thank you for the opportunity to join you this evening. what i think this visit, at of the highest rank a list -- official so far means is that, we are demonstrating the full weight of the united states government is behind president zelenskyy and the people of ukraine. and against any further encouragement by russia. and that this, whether it is a shorter term or longer term effort to push russi
joining me now is congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. democrat of florida. congresswoman, thank you for joining us tonight. the democratic -- led by speaker pelosi just left ukraine. after meeting with president zelenskyy in kyiv. the secret visit was the first bow u.s. congressional delegation since this war began. coming on the heels of president biden's request to congress for 33 billion dollars in aid to ukraine. escalating rhetoric between the kremlin and the west, and assessment...