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. >>> la pareja dijo que estaban buscando un amigo que ven tocado la puerta equivocada lisa deborah lainculados el incidente lograron irse el sitio desde que la policía llegara . >>> un sentimiento compartido entre la persona que charlamos esta noche les mostramos en vivo desde el incidente que lo pretende abrir la puerta se supone que son otro icono está seguro es preocupante aseguran que se reacción hubiera sido similar a como reaccionó deborah, tratando abrir la puerta empezó a gritar y pedir ayuda cree que eligiendo su cuarto por estar ubicados en el pasillo estaban buscando sabía ruido la próxima vez seré más cuidadosa aprender en la luz dijo deborah como busca prevenir incidente como este entras tanto recomiendan a otros personas se ven en una situación similar que no entren en pánico y mantengan la calma y pidan ayuda en situaciones como ésta la policía tiene que ser notificada a pesar de que en esto en particular el reporte policial ayuda notificar y otras agencias el orden regresó con ustedes . >>> que me dé con esto vamos a seguir este año ha sido también otros más violentos
. >>> la pareja dijo que estaban buscando un amigo que ven tocado la puerta equivocada lisa deborah lainculados el incidente lograron irse el sitio desde que la policía llegara . >>> un sentimiento compartido entre la persona que charlamos esta noche les mostramos en vivo desde el incidente que lo pretende abrir la puerta se supone que son otro icono está seguro es preocupante aseguran que se reacción hubiera sido similar a como reaccionó deborah, tratando abrir la puerta...
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hopefully those things will help in the future. >> reporter: deborah laughingly says she might start staying in airbnbs from now on, but says if anyone finds themselves in a similar situation -- >> really, don't panic. i mean, i stopped their attempt with just a couple of fingers. so don't panic. stay calm and reach out for help. >> reporter: it's important the guest called the police, because even though no one was caught, the report alerts local hotels and other police agencies about the would-be burglars. >>> developing at this hour, two killed in a small plane crash in solano county. it happened just before noon near the rio vista municipal airport. the faa says the plane was an experimental sky bolt. at this time, investigators believe the plane crashed just after takeoff or just before landing. ntsb investigators are sifting through evidence to try and determine a cause. the identities of the victims have not been released. >>> there's an important warning for all hikers this evening. the warmer weather has brought rattlesnakes out in force. and tonight, an east bay boy is reco
hopefully those things will help in the future. >> reporter: deborah laughingly says she might start staying in airbnbs from now on, but says if anyone finds themselves in a similar situation -- >> really, don't panic. i mean, i stopped their attempt with just a couple of fingers. so don't panic. stay calm and reach out for help. >> reporter: it's important the guest called the police, because even though no one was caught, the report alerts local hotels and other police...
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but deborah, you were just crucial. and so when when we i mean the whole point of founding i remember in 1977 we went to the berkshire conference it was in mount holyoke rising sharon and i and we knew then we had to be our own. you know this group we here i mean we recognized it as building the field and that the hard part here's the the challenge is that when you get hired and you go to a school and are the only black woman not only in the history department, but sometime in the entire city university, you're not of them recognize that you are building fields and not all of them take the field that you are building seriously, but you just keep working it. and this is where you're talking now. you just keep working at it and you just keep teaching your students. and i want to tell you, i know i built field because i have taught some great students students. i tell you, one of my great students is erica armstrong dunbar. if i can. just a minute what i know now that i've been and i'm looking all these people out here. bu
but deborah, you were just crucial. and so when when we i mean the whole point of founding i remember in 1977 we went to the berkshire conference it was in mount holyoke rising sharon and i and we knew then we had to be our own. you know this group we here i mean we recognized it as building the field and that the hard part here's the the challenge is that when you get hired and you go to a school and are the only black woman not only in the history department, but sometime in the entire city...
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it deborah and dorbert, thank you, thank you so much for your time.. >> thank you. >> always. vice president kamala harris is playing a key role in the biden administration's fight to protect reproductive rights. tuesday she will sit down with joy reid, the host of the readout, to discuss the impact of the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wade one year later. that is tuesday seven pm eastern on the readout on msnbc. still to come on the katie phang show, karma. one of the exonerated central park five weighs in on donald trump's deepening legal troubles decades after trump himself called for him to get the death penalty for a crime he did not commit. yusef salaam joins me now on how he is turning anger into activism in eyeing in your council seat. later, step-by-step. the statewide rally to ensure that every alzheimer's patients have access to a promising new treatment. a promising new treatment. treatment. made for people like sam who make...? ...everyday products... ...designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder - that orders fresh beans
it deborah and dorbert, thank you, thank you so much for your time.. >> thank you. >> always. vice president kamala harris is playing a key role in the biden administration's fight to protect reproductive rights. tuesday she will sit down with joy reid, the host of the readout, to discuss the impact of the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wade one year later. that is tuesday seven pm eastern on the readout on msnbc. still to come on the katie phang show, karma. one of the...
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once again, here's abc's deborah roberts. >> vivian westwood.a wedding tear from even the most unbelieving of women. >> reporter: it's the dress that never made it down the aisle in "sex and the city" the movie. >> carrie! i freaked out for a minute, but i'm ready now. >> i knew you would do this, i knew it! >> carrie, i'm sorry. >> reporter: the gown revered by some. the headpiece reviled by others. >> i put a bird on my head. >> is that what that was? >> yeah. >> i thought it was feathers. >> there was a bird. >> reporter: during the season premiere of "and just like that" -- >> and just like that, i repurposed my pain. >> reporter: carrie surprising fans with it one more time. >> byron: that's "nightline" for this evening. catch our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time monday. thanks for the company, america. have a good and safe weekend.
once again, here's abc's deborah roberts. >> vivian westwood.a wedding tear from even the most unbelieving of women. >> reporter: it's the dress that never made it down the aisle in "sex and the city" the movie. >> carrie! i freaked out for a minute, but i'm ready now. >> i knew you would do this, i knew it! >> carrie, i'm sorry. >> reporter: the gown revered by some. the headpiece reviled by others. >> i put a bird on my head. >> is...
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a bizarre one, trying to break into a women's hotel room kite happened last night, a woman named deborahas inside the room at the holiday inn, noticing someone trying to open her door from the outside, grabbed her cell phone and recorded the incident. >> and several pieces attached to it, i saw that they were asked to try to move it over and reach for the door handle. that's what i tried to stop it with my hand. >> deborah called the hotel staff saying the intruders were a man and a woman should seen earlier, they claimed they were looking for a friend and mistakenly knocked on the wrong door, they called police but by the time the officers this., the couple disappeared, and commonly used to get into locked rooms or enter in the emergence he.>>> the wait is over, in yosemite, closed for six weeks, reopens tomorrow, a 200 foot long 4 foot deep crack in the road, was severed in the pavement in the first week of may, park officials that it was the result of a landslide, park officials posted the pitcher on facebook, you can see right there, the finishing touches, federal highway administrat
a bizarre one, trying to break into a women's hotel room kite happened last night, a woman named deborahas inside the room at the holiday inn, noticing someone trying to open her door from the outside, grabbed her cell phone and recorded the incident. >> and several pieces attached to it, i saw that they were asked to try to move it over and reach for the door handle. that's what i tried to stop it with my hand. >> deborah called the hotel staff saying the intruders were a man and a...
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deborah: thank you. i am pleased to be here today. in all the different -- the debriefings, this was the 13th session of ukrainian contact group. all the sessions are preceded by briefing ukrainians on the current state of affairs. there were about 50 countries who showed up yesterday. a lot were represented at the managerial level because of the meeting with defense ministers today. out of the 50 countries, 26 countries made interventions and talked about further support for ukraine. it was interesting. a number of countries have showed up with more financial assistance which can be to purchase more funding for air defense. there were a number of nato countries who contributed more money so more air defense systems can be purchased from ukraine -- for ukraine. many countries do not want to be healthy about this -- be public about this. the training is proceeding fairly quickly. most of you know that they have trained 12 new battalions in europe. that is just a piece of this. right now, the u.s. is currently training three battalions,
deborah: thank you. i am pleased to be here today. in all the different -- the debriefings, this was the 13th session of ukrainian contact group. all the sessions are preceded by briefing ukrainians on the current state of affairs. there were about 50 countries who showed up yesterday. a lot were represented at the managerial level because of the meeting with defense ministers today. out of the 50 countries, 26 countries made interventions and talked about further support for ukraine. it was...
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peter baker, jeanne xu gerson michael waldman and deborah archer. thank you. my dear colleague and friend antonia hylton brings reaction from harvard's campus after the supreme court officially race can no longer be a factor in college admissions. later president biden reveals what republicans admit behind closed doors. plus, what he told msnbc about the high court. the 11th hour just getting underway on a consequential thursday night. i'm orlando and i'm living with hiv. i don't have to worry about daily hiv pills because i switched to every-other-month cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. now when i have people over, hiv pills aren't on my mind. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients, or if you're taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic
peter baker, jeanne xu gerson michael waldman and deborah archer. thank you. my dear colleague and friend antonia hylton brings reaction from harvard's campus after the supreme court officially race can no longer be a factor in college admissions. later president biden reveals what republicans admit behind closed doors. plus, what he told msnbc about the high court. the 11th hour just getting underway on a consequential thursday night. i'm orlando and i'm living with hiv. i don't have to worry...
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mary mccord, deborah pearlstone, thank you both. still ahead, the world may be watching the special counsel case against donald trump in florida, but recent hints by a grand jury say that there may still be more to come. next. still be more to come. next. still be more to come. next. still be more to come. next. -- -- of his modus operandi, i think. it's interesting because we have talked before about what his motive was here and, was with these classified documents in mar-a-lago, why did they carry them with them everywhere? it was monetizing deede's, and using them as leverage in his own business relationships, or potentially with foreign governments. it is quite possible that it was purely his weird attachment of an employee, alleged in this indictment, calling it the beautiful mind boxes that he had this weird attachment to things. it was a significant motive, and the significant motive as well. there is a lot as well that really seems like he felt like this was his, and he didn't want to give them up. >> he's on truth social wi
mary mccord, deborah pearlstone, thank you both. still ahead, the world may be watching the special counsel case against donald trump in florida, but recent hints by a grand jury say that there may still be more to come. next. still be more to come. next. still be more to come. next. still be more to come. next. -- -- of his modus operandi, i think. it's interesting because we have talked before about what his motive was here and, was with these classified documents in mar-a-lago, why did they...
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please join in congratulating deborah. this year's finalists for the mark linton history prize is kelly lytle hernandez for bad race, empire and revolution in the borderlands. kelley holds the thomas e lipka endowed chair in history and, directs the center for african-american studies at ucla. the judge's citation says in her vivid history, kelly reframes the relationship between the u.s. and mexico and argues that the mexican revolution not only transformed central america, but also shaped the u.s. in that endure to this day. she has rendered a polyphonic account that entwines the rise of u.s. imperialism, the making of the american west, and the establishment of the global color line. deeply researched and interwoven with archival sources held by allies and descendants of the revolutionaries, her masterful narrative emphasizes the importance of the mexican rebels led by radical ricardo flores mccowen, whose movement of morgan does oppose the regime of authoritarian president porfirio diaz. forced to flee across the borde
please join in congratulating deborah. this year's finalists for the mark linton history prize is kelly lytle hernandez for bad race, empire and revolution in the borderlands. kelley holds the thomas e lipka endowed chair in history and, directs the center for african-american studies at ucla. the judge's citation says in her vivid history, kelly reframes the relationship between the u.s. and mexico and argues that the mexican revolution not only transformed central america, but also shaped the...
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host: one more call, this is deborah in missouri, independent line. caller: hi. this is deborah. i just want to call and say that what is happening with these documents probably should have happened over a year ago. the thing is they tried like hell to be fair about it and not have it be politicized. trump had every opportunity to comply with the instructions or questions yet trump refused. trump, from what these republicans are saying, that i have been listening to all morning, they have been watching fox news, and these conservative conspiratorial people for so long that they are oblivious to the facts of the case. and this goes back also to the insurrection. host: we don't know all the facts of the case until next tuesday. caller: we do know quite a bit of it because trump has admitted it himself on tv. he has said he can declare these things by his mind. anybody knows that is baloney. the truth of the matter is there is a two tiered system for justice. it is the people who have money against the people who have not money. host: deborah finishing off three hours of calls, taki
host: one more call, this is deborah in missouri, independent line. caller: hi. this is deborah. i just want to call and say that what is happening with these documents probably should have happened over a year ago. the thing is they tried like hell to be fair about it and not have it be politicized. trump had every opportunity to comply with the instructions or questions yet trump refused. trump, from what these republicans are saying, that i have been listening to all morning, they have been...
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foreign correspondent deborah patton has been tracking the group and reports from johannesburg, south prigozhin's uprising appears to have been extremely well planned and executed. who would have thought one of putin's closest allies, a for convict, would be pitted against the russian leader. it was during russia's first invasion of ukraine in 2014 that prigozhin made the leap from putin's shift warlord running an off the books mers sair narrowry group, wagner group soldiers started showing up in africa, prigozhin makes his money by plundering resources in places like the mineral rich central african republic car and wagner provides the muscle to prop up the leader, guarding the president. what wagner doesn't say, they effectively run this nation through violence and a galaxy of shell companies. this model is repeated across africa allowing prigozhin to evade sanctions and rake in billions to fund what the u.s. has called a transnational criminal organization as well as his private army in ukraine. until recently, prigozhin vigorously denied any links to wagner, but stepped out of the
foreign correspondent deborah patton has been tracking the group and reports from johannesburg, south prigozhin's uprising appears to have been extremely well planned and executed. who would have thought one of putin's closest allies, a for convict, would be pitted against the russian leader. it was during russia's first invasion of ukraine in 2014 that prigozhin made the leap from putin's shift warlord running an off the books mers sair narrowry group, wagner group soldiers started showing up...
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peter baker, jeanne xu gerson michael waldman and deborah archer. thank you. my dear colleague and friend antonia hylton brings reaction from harvard's campus after the supreme court officially race can no longer be a factor in college admissions. later president biden reveals what republicans admit behind closed doors. plus, what he told msnbc about the high court. the 11th hour just getting underway on a consequential thursday night. thursday night weak enamel. sensodyne sensitivity gum & enamel relieves sensitivity, helps restore gum health, and rehardens enamel. i'm a big advocate of recommending things that i know work. having triplets is... -amazing -expensive. so, we switched to the bargain detergent, but we ended up using three times as much and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back with tide, and the clothes are clean again. do 3x the laundry and get a tide clean. it's got to be tide. from big cities, to small towns, and on main streets across the us, you'll find pnc bank. helping businesses both large and small, communities a
peter baker, jeanne xu gerson michael waldman and deborah archer. thank you. my dear colleague and friend antonia hylton brings reaction from harvard's campus after the supreme court officially race can no longer be a factor in college admissions. later president biden reveals what republicans admit behind closed doors. plus, what he told msnbc about the high court. the 11th hour just getting underway on a consequential thursday night. thursday night weak enamel. sensodyne sensitivity gum &...
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mary mccord, deborah pearlstone, thank you both.till ahead, the world may be watching the special counsel case against donald trump in florida, but recent hints by a grand jury say that there may still be more to come. next. e. next try head & shoulders shampoo. dandruff is caused by irritation to a germ that lives on everyone's scalp. unlike regular shampoo, head & shoulders contains zinc pyrithione, which fights the dandruff-causing germ and helps prevent it from coming back. it's gentle on hair and provides up to 100% dandruff protection, clinically proven. try head & shoulders shampoo and conditioner. for best results, use with every wash. this has been medifacts for head & shoulders. ♪ ♪ discover the power of the gelflex grid. sleep better. live purple. i will be a travel influencer... hey, i thought you were on vacation? it's too expensive. use priceline, they've got deals no one else has. what about work? i got you. looking great you guys! ♪ go to your happy price ♪ ♪ priceline ♪ how's the chicken? the prawns are delicious. o
mary mccord, deborah pearlstone, thank you both.till ahead, the world may be watching the special counsel case against donald trump in florida, but recent hints by a grand jury say that there may still be more to come. next. e. next try head & shoulders shampoo. dandruff is caused by irritation to a germ that lives on everyone's scalp. unlike regular shampoo, head & shoulders contains zinc pyrithione, which fights the dandruff-causing germ and helps prevent it from coming back. it's...
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the best deborah, it's not the best ever. uh, she has a he has a he has a nice opportunity. uh, doing another one. uh, another one. and i mean, he's just so he's just uh, amazing sport and having him as a, as a country man here to present us, you know, and it's, it's, i think it's a great on a game 5 potentially. the last of the n b, a finals is back in denver on monday night, get in transition. not settling sort of mid range was. it's coming up next to a slice. thanks so much for joining us on the program. i've been jack power came by then the come have a page of this out to the highlights you every week in your inbox. subscribe. now you become a criminal pretty client. i already told you about sugars paralyze between your societies. computers and governments that go crazy for your data. explain how these technologies work. so that's how they can also watch it. now the app gains are thrown to cobble. they're desperate to leave. the country just kind of in is in control of that kind of stuff. most of the telephone took over among the 1st things the band for supporting activi
the best deborah, it's not the best ever. uh, she has a he has a he has a nice opportunity. uh, doing another one. uh, another one. and i mean, he's just so he's just uh, amazing sport and having him as a, as a country man here to present us, you know, and it's, it's, i think it's a great on a game 5 potentially. the last of the n b, a finals is back in denver on monday night, get in transition. not settling sort of mid range was. it's coming up next to a slice. thanks so much for joining us on...
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i am nowjoined by deborah denis, the ceo of the lucy faithfull foundation, a child protection charityind people why this is in many ways as dangerous as the real thing. in many ways as dangerous as the realthing. first in many ways as dangerous as the real thing. first of all, there is no question it is as dangerous as the ., . no question it is as dangerous as the . , ., ., the real thing. in terms of what ha--ens the real thing. in terms of what happens when _ the real thing. in terms of what happens when people - the real thing. in terms of what happens when people are - the real thing. in terms of what happens when people are using the real thing. in terms of what - happens when people are using and giving sexual images of children, if it is a real image of a child or naia image of a child, that would be very harmfulfor the naia image of a child, that would be very harmful for the person using the images, so also may think it is harmless, they can justify it, for what they are doing, it is very harmful for them what they are doing, it is very harmfulfor them through what they are
i am nowjoined by deborah denis, the ceo of the lucy faithfull foundation, a child protection charityind people why this is in many ways as dangerous as the real thing. in many ways as dangerous as the realthing. first in many ways as dangerous as the real thing. first of all, there is no question it is as dangerous as the ., . no question it is as dangerous as the . , ., ., the real thing. in terms of what ha--ens the real thing. in terms of what happens when _ the real thing. in terms of what...
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it's deborah, it's not the best ever. uh, she has a he has a he has a nice opportunity. uh, doing another one. uh, another one. and i mean, he's just, he's just amazing sport and having him as a, as a come from end here to present us, you know, and it's, it's, i think it's a great on a game 5 potentially. the last of the in b a finals is back in denver on monday night in transition. not settling sort of mid range. and that's what we've got time for coming up next on dw report to diabetes. and so you have any, i think that part thanks to it so much for joining the people in trucks insured when trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families, these straight pieces, extreme getting 200 people around more than 300000000 people are seeking us because no one should have to make up your own mind. double you made for mines the in sierra leone, a health crisis is looming. so not they, they tells me in the hospital, i have diabetes. patients will often die because they don't have access to insurance. i'm not keen, wealthy countries. sierra leon
it's deborah, it's not the best ever. uh, she has a he has a he has a nice opportunity. uh, doing another one. uh, another one. and i mean, he's just, he's just amazing sport and having him as a, as a come from end here to present us, you know, and it's, it's, i think it's a great on a game 5 potentially. the last of the in b a finals is back in denver on monday night in transition. not settling sort of mid range. and that's what we've got time for coming up next on dw report to diabetes. and...
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and deborah, the word bank estimates that the reconstruction effort will cost more than $400000000000.00. a figure out that we're only rise as a walgreens on to hundreds of as rarely settlers have stormed palestinian properties in the occupied westbank according to palestinian authorities, killing one man b as really army confirmed the violence saying that hundreds of israelis set fire to dozens of vehicles and buildings in the region. the riots come a day after an attack on his railways in the area in which palestinian attackers reportedly killed 4 is rarely settlers. violence between the 2 sides has escalated dramatically in recent days, leaving at least 14 people dead. no signs that tensions in the west bank will ease any time soon. witnesses say is really vigilantes, right and in palestinian villages, torching cars and buildings and firing live bullets. one palestinian was reportedly killed. joe, by the dozens of settlers came here when they tried to enter the courtyard and they said cause on file. they started shooting towards the houses using live bullets and stones and they broke
and deborah, the word bank estimates that the reconstruction effort will cost more than $400000000000.00. a figure out that we're only rise as a walgreens on to hundreds of as rarely settlers have stormed palestinian properties in the occupied westbank according to palestinian authorities, killing one man b as really army confirmed the violence saying that hundreds of israelis set fire to dozens of vehicles and buildings in the region. the riots come a day after an attack on his railways in the...
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it's slowly european and deborah, the word bank estimates the reconstruction effort, but it costs more than $400000000000.00. a figure that we're only rise as a walgreens on at least fair. so people have been injured after and explosions, but a mass of fire and collapse to building facade in paris. firefighters got the blaze under control after it spread across several buildings. authorities say the fire was preceded by a gas leak, but the exact cause of the blast is still unknown. a violent explosion in one of parents. his oldest districts, over 250 firefighters were called to the latin quarter residents. next door buildings were evacuated, is just all i heard and boom, luckily the window was open because it could have shattered. i stepped outside and i saw huge plains. i said, this can't be happening. i called my daughter, she was crying. she was very afraid she was in shock. the building rock by the explosion was a private school. the parents, american academy, eye witnesses said they smelled a gas leak before the blast. on the road, a huge noise. i turned towards it and sort of gig
it's slowly european and deborah, the word bank estimates the reconstruction effort, but it costs more than $400000000000.00. a figure that we're only rise as a walgreens on at least fair. so people have been injured after and explosions, but a mass of fire and collapse to building facade in paris. firefighters got the blaze under control after it spread across several buildings. authorities say the fire was preceded by a gas leak, but the exact cause of the blast is still unknown. a violent...
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live now to dr deborah brosnan, president of deborah brosnan & associates.ing us all the way from antigua. we all know plastic is causing devastating effects on our oceans and waterways. we have known this for years, why are we waiting until 2024 for a treaty to deal with it? that's a really good _ treaty to deal with it? that's a really good point, - treaty to deal with it? that's a really good point, we - treaty to deal with it? that's a really good point, we havej a really good point, we have known for years. what's been happening is the problem has gotten worse and worse, so we are actually seeing plastic waste on the ground wherever we are travelling, and now the data is becoming clear that plastic is a climate risk. it is a biodiversity risk. and it's a human health risk. so all of a sudden, nations around the world are seeing we have to do something, and we are coming into this treaty with enormous positivity. into this treaty with enormous ositivi . �* ., ., , into this treaty with enormous ositivi . �* ., ., positivity. i've done a bit of work on —
live now to dr deborah brosnan, president of deborah brosnan & associates.ing us all the way from antigua. we all know plastic is causing devastating effects on our oceans and waterways. we have known this for years, why are we waiting until 2024 for a treaty to deal with it? that's a really good _ treaty to deal with it? that's a really good point, - treaty to deal with it? that's a really good point, we - treaty to deal with it? that's a really good point, we havej a really good point, we...
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diana magnay, sky news, -- >> sky's defense and security editor deborah haines says it is still to --ve. >> and we knew what was going to happen in terms of vladimir putin and in terms of prigozhin and his men had said they'd advance to uncertainty and we're planning to march on moscow. a day later after this extraordinary unfolding of events there is missile fired, fires blazing and troops, forces, mercenary forces moving towards moscow. and -- suddenly the -- off and then turned back, and it is very, very confusing as -- what exactly has been achieved, what exactly is he attempting in the first place. clearly, president putin has been rattled from that statement he gave earlier. but what has prigozhin secured in order to secure his advance -- what leverage -- against him? his main beef is that the heads of the military and the heads of the ministry of defense -- what lies in store for them? what is their faith? all we know, for now, is that prigozhin is not going to face criminal charges anymore. he's going to be -- exiled in belarus, presumably so, able to -- an excessive opinion.
diana magnay, sky news, -- >> sky's defense and security editor deborah haines says it is still to --ve. >> and we knew what was going to happen in terms of vladimir putin and in terms of prigozhin and his men had said they'd advance to uncertainty and we're planning to march on moscow. a day later after this extraordinary unfolding of events there is missile fired, fires blazing and troops, forces, mercenary forces moving towards moscow. and -- suddenly the -- off and then turned...
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sky security and defense editor deborah haines has our force to report. >> russian mercenaries swapped trench warfare in ukraine, for armed rebellion home. their leader vowed to march on moscow in the greatest threat to lead me a putin's rule. it triggered heightened security, global scrutiny, and this extraordinary statement from the president. >> this is a criminal adventurous stick campaign, this is equivalent to armed mutiny. russia will defend itself, and repel this move. we are fighting for the life and security of our citizens, and our territorial integrity. it is an attempt to subvert us from inside. this is treason in the face of, those who are fighting on the front. this is a stab in the back of our troops, and the people of russia. >> the uprising by the head of the wagner mercenary group put the country on a knife edge. but with a convoy of his fight is closing in on moscow, you have gunning prigozhin seemingly blinked. >> wagner company, they wanted to disband us, we started out on the march for justice on the 20, third in 24 hours we reached within 200 kilometers of mosco
sky security and defense editor deborah haines has our force to report. >> russian mercenaries swapped trench warfare in ukraine, for armed rebellion home. their leader vowed to march on moscow in the greatest threat to lead me a putin's rule. it triggered heightened security, global scrutiny, and this extraordinary statement from the president. >> this is a criminal adventurous stick campaign, this is equivalent to armed mutiny. russia will defend itself, and repel this move. we...
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we didn't have someone to stay up until 4:00 in the morning but we did speak earlier with deborah and of the communications. here's a little clip of her explaining. >> i want to thank usaid for having me and i want to wish everyone a happy birthday. it's another reminder on the urgency of the climate crisis and what we can do on the health and well-being of the planet we inhabit. let me tell you about the green climate fund. with the world's largest fund established as a financial mechanism and the paris agreement. it's to help the world make a paradigm shift to low-carbon and developing countries on climate ambition. we all know there's not enough climate -- trillions of dollars so we use their funds on the catalytic manner needed by developing countries to transition to become greener and more resilient. because developing countries face several challenges in getting financing they need we help developing countries turn their climate conditions into bankable impactful things. >> while we had deborah their we had -- and the green climate fund and here's what she said. >> that's a goo
we didn't have someone to stay up until 4:00 in the morning but we did speak earlier with deborah and of the communications. here's a little clip of her explaining. >> i want to thank usaid for having me and i want to wish everyone a happy birthday. it's another reminder on the urgency of the climate crisis and what we can do on the health and well-being of the planet we inhabit. let me tell you about the green climate fund. with the world's largest fund established as a financial...
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and deborah, the word bank estimates that the reconstruction effort will cost more than $400000000000.00. a figure out that we're only rise as a walgreens on. is reminded now of al, told stories here on the dw news, at least 16 people have been injured down for an explosion sponsor, massive fire and central powers. authorities say the place is under control. laughter. it's spread across several buildings in the bathroom quartet. officials have a fine was preceded by a gas leak. rescue is looking for a loss of noticeable se, so no equipment is detected science of mice in the search area where contact was lost with the missing. so classical, the sounds have raised hopes of a possible base q of the 5 people on board. the oxygen supplies inside the across the twins like and you, great down lights have flights, several $1000000000.00 and no military a to help rebuild the country and find corruption. the donations were announced at a special conference in nonsense that brings you up to date. melissa jan. will be up next with the w news agent. i'll be back on to a while with the next years to t
and deborah, the word bank estimates that the reconstruction effort will cost more than $400000000000.00. a figure out that we're only rise as a walgreens on. is reminded now of al, told stories here on the dw news, at least 16 people have been injured down for an explosion sponsor, massive fire and central powers. authorities say the place is under control. laughter. it's spread across several buildings in the bathroom quartet. officials have a fine was preceded by a gas leak. rescue is...
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. >> deborah says professor gordon reed how do you see more black history being taught in public schools? it seems that few history classes are devoted to teaching black history as part of the american experience. >> it has gotten better. it could always get better than it is. i think there's so much more than when i was growing up. and there are organizations who have programs for teachers and lesson plans. all of those kinds of things. ta moment, not everybody is open to this but there is a real part about having conversations about this, certainly much more than when i was growing up so i'm relatively helpful. i think there's more to come and more things available than ever and i know teachers are under a lot of pressure but to the extent that they have any freedom, there is a lot of material, there is hunger for. >> brian asked, how can juneteenth be appropriately celebrated and remembered by white people today. >> barbecue? [laughter] firecrackers. red soda water. [laughter] the same way black people do. as i said, it's about the people who went through a lot and recognizing their j
. >> deborah says professor gordon reed how do you see more black history being taught in public schools? it seems that few history classes are devoted to teaching black history as part of the american experience. >> it has gotten better. it could always get better than it is. i think there's so much more than when i was growing up. and there are organizations who have programs for teachers and lesson plans. all of those kinds of things. ta moment, not everybody is open to this but...
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. >> reporter: the funds will help, deborah allen says it's not nearly enough. she says they will need to make cuts to sustain the system long term. >> we have a tremendous amount of management costs that could be consolidated and we may need to look at putting on pause some of the spending on developing parking lots, some of the spending in our pr department. >> reporter: it's unclear if governor newsom is onboard. the budget must be passed on thursday. nbc bay area news. >>> officials are ramping up security for the first of its kind courtroom appearance. he'll appear in federal court, national security documents when he left the white house and conspired with an aide to hide them from investigators. he's innocent and miami leaders are ramping up security at the courthouse fearing violence. >> they have to go out and they have to protest peacefully. >> people should have the right to express themselves but we also believe in law and order. >> former president trump will go through the steps of being fingerprinted, having a photo taken. a speech and fund-raiser
. >> reporter: the funds will help, deborah allen says it's not nearly enough. she says they will need to make cuts to sustain the system long term. >> we have a tremendous amount of management costs that could be consolidated and we may need to look at putting on pause some of the spending on developing parking lots, some of the spending in our pr department. >> reporter: it's unclear if governor newsom is onboard. the budget must be passed on thursday. nbc bay area news....
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. >> reporter: deborah's store specializes in african-american and multicultural children's books. >>is book is on juneteenth. i have so many favorite books this is one of them. the messages in this book are perfect and clear. >> reporter: she says it is about educating the younger generation. >> our kids need to know about our culture and history. now we have the books. >> reporter: as juneteenth gains recognition and importanc across the country, events like the one in oakland play a vital role in sharing african-american heritage and history. >> also it is about having fun for black people around the world to enjoy each other. >> in 2021 president biden signed legislation making juneteenth a federal holiday. the governor proclaimed juneteenth a day of observance in california. >>> we have a lot of things going on. what kind of weather will we have? >> it will be cooler. there is going to be less of a marine area. we should get used to cooler. that is a live look from the top of the hotel. ther is less of the marine layer no than there has been previous nights at this time and that
. >> reporter: deborah's store specializes in african-american and multicultural children's books. >>is book is on juneteenth. i have so many favorite books this is one of them. the messages in this book are perfect and clear. >> reporter: she says it is about educating the younger generation. >> our kids need to know about our culture and history. now we have the books. >> reporter: as juneteenth gains recognition and importanc across the country, events like the...
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guest: deborah, you think so seriously about public policy. i am so impressed. i've never thought about these kind of things in terms of the nutritional aspect of it. clearly, nutrition is a major contributor to heart disease, all kinds of problems. let me talk to my staff. i think you got some great ideas. host: thank you, senator. oak hill, ohio, independent. caller: good morning. i read an article from tampa bay times from october, 2015 and they were talking about the cuban refugees and those people that come over here that are 65 or retired already in cuba, they are given social security and now i see that biden has expanded that to anybody. there is no way we can sustain social security on the united states taxpayers paying it and whoever wants to can come here can -- and can get it. guest: my understanding is that you have to get your 40 quarters in. that means there is four quarters per year of three months and you got to work 40 of those in order to be eligible. without those 40 quarters, you are not eligible but i will look into the refugee status. you
guest: deborah, you think so seriously about public policy. i am so impressed. i've never thought about these kind of things in terms of the nutritional aspect of it. clearly, nutrition is a major contributor to heart disease, all kinds of problems. let me talk to my staff. i think you got some great ideas. host: thank you, senator. oak hill, ohio, independent. caller: good morning. i read an article from tampa bay times from october, 2015 and they were talking about the cuban refugees and...
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the woman, who only wanted to be identified as deborah, was in san jose visiting on business, staying at the airport holiday inn. she says last night while inside her room, she saw that long metal wire come up from underneath that door. >> it looked almost like a coat hanger coming up under the door, but it had several pieces attached to it. then i saw they were actually trying to move it over and reach for the door handle. so that's when i tried to just stop it with my hand. >> okay. so that's really scary stuff, robert. robert handa, you were able to speak to debra today. she sounds so calm. it honestly is incredible to me that she was able to record the entire thing while stopping it, trying to stop it. what did she say happened next? >> reporter: well, it is pretty compelling video, isn't it? if you look at it and the way she's doing it, she never pushed down on the wire hard enough so that the person on the other end knew that somebody was actually pushing it away. in fact, the person tried a couple of times probably thinking, what am i doing wrong? so she was able to do that, an
the woman, who only wanted to be identified as deborah, was in san jose visiting on business, staying at the airport holiday inn. she says last night while inside her room, she saw that long metal wire come up from underneath that door. >> it looked almost like a coat hanger coming up under the door, but it had several pieces attached to it. then i saw they were actually trying to move it over and reach for the door handle. so that's when i tried to just stop it with my hand. >>...
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deborah knutson gonzalez is a reproductive psychiatrist.for postpartum psychosis include losing touch with reality in some way. it might be that you're hallucinating, hear voices or people telling you to do things. it might be they're seeing things that other people can't see. experts say other warning signs can include confusion, delusions, change in sleep, pattern and thoughts of self-harm or others, and rapid mood swings. ayana's own prior history put her at a higher risk . but despite the severity of post partum psychosis, it is treatable. things will get better. the woman does not have to suffer for indefinitely without treatment and without support. but the key is taking that first step in asking for help and then getting help. slowly but surely, most women return to their the same level of function at some point in the job. nora is now two years old, and the ladies say they are grateful to be on the other side of such a harrowing experience. for now, my life is so full and my daughter is doing so well and we have such. i'm just so gr
deborah knutson gonzalez is a reproductive psychiatrist.for postpartum psychosis include losing touch with reality in some way. it might be that you're hallucinating, hear voices or people telling you to do things. it might be they're seeing things that other people can't see. experts say other warning signs can include confusion, delusions, change in sleep, pattern and thoughts of self-harm or others, and rapid mood swings. ayana's own prior history put her at a higher risk . but despite the...
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deborah, tha you very much indeed for joining us here on the context on bbc news.nk he once again for your time. thank you. -- i thank you once again for your time. thank you. do stay with us he on bbc the context because in a little bit we will have our interview in the englh language, for the first time between me and the president of iraq. we discussed many things including iraq's current situation. the relative peace and stability and how the belief is that iraq is very much ready for business. we also discussed climate change. it is a big issue in the country right now. causing a lot of displacement, iraqi people. stay tuned for that exclusive interview with the president in just a few minutes time. you're watching the context on bbc news. i am maryam. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected need
deborah, tha you very much indeed for joining us here on the context on bbc news.nk he once again for your time. thank you. -- i thank you once again for your time. thank you. do stay with us he on bbc the context because in a little bit we will have our interview in the englh language, for the first time between me and the president of iraq. we discussed many things including iraq's current situation. the relative peace and stability and how the belief is that iraq is very much ready for...
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he got into a shootout with deborah -- deputies after the serve term and eviction notice. the deputy's exact condition is not known, but he is out of the woods. a shelter in place order is in effect in the area. ama: california state treasurer announced her run for lieutenant governor. she has served on the california board of equalization, state assembly and a san francisco board of supervisors. she will become the first asian-american and second woman to hold the position if elected. she is a powerful advocate of improving california's housing supply, education and more. the election for office will take lace in 2026. dan: a safe program for young black boys, for tech and career opportunities beyond software engineering. ama: it is the most ambitious project yet. will tell you about san francisco's district attorney's new job. >> the high-stakes votes underway in the house will go live in the northeast concern over air quality tonight because of the canadian wildfires. we will check it out. prices going up everywhere. it's goodbye steaks. hello, cereal. this is grocery o
he got into a shootout with deborah -- deputies after the serve term and eviction notice. the deputy's exact condition is not known, but he is out of the woods. a shelter in place order is in effect in the area. ama: california state treasurer announced her run for lieutenant governor. she has served on the california board of equalization, state assembly and a san francisco board of supervisors. she will become the first asian-american and second woman to hold the position if elected. she is a...
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smack that learning process happened here with deborah, the owner of -- her store specializes in african-americanldren's books. >> this is a book about juneteenth. it is called free at last. by the way, i have several other books on juneteenth, as well. one of my favorite books right now, i have so many. you asked me about my favorite books, this is one of them right here. the messages in this book are so clear and perfect. i love it. >> she says it is all about educating the younger generation. >> our kids need to learn about the culture and history. it is so important that they know how great they are. we didn't have the books at one time. now we've got them. we have to get them to school. >> as they gain recognition and importance of cost -- across the country, this played a vital role in preserving and sharing african-american heritage. also, brandon says it is an excellent opportunity to. >> also to have fun. it is for black people all around the country, all around the world. to enjoy each other. >> while it is time for whether , we are just kind of stuck in this pattern where just as intel
smack that learning process happened here with deborah, the owner of -- her store specializes in african-americanldren's books. >> this is a book about juneteenth. it is called free at last. by the way, i have several other books on juneteenth, as well. one of my favorite books right now, i have so many. you asked me about my favorite books, this is one of them right here. the messages in this book are so clear and perfect. i love it. >> she says it is all about educating the...
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all right, deborah brought them on to you. thank you so much for joining us on the program and giving us the latest on that story. we will continue to follow it as details which is so salvador as president, has marked for years in office by emphasizing his war against organized crime, emergency measures, defined street gangs have led to widespread support from a claim for t nation. but it's also raising concerns human rights groups say, the initiative is lived, the violations and extensive government overreach, townhome, and reports. there was a motion spectacle for a man whose declared his winning will against they'll salvatore's gang night. bu kelly speech to the nation monkeys full set of x rays, president, most of it was focused on what's become his signature policy or raymond, as you want them. now, the state of exception approved by congress has finally allowed us to enjoy peace for you as lights that were not the same. now at last, salvadorans can think of move and not being killed. these are the images he'd like you to
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the program included a keynote address from ambassador deborah lipstad who serves as special envoy for monitoring and combating anti-semitism and a tribute to the victims by survivors of the holocaust. >> ladies and gentlemen, vice chairman of the united states holocaust memorial council. >> good morning. speaker mccarthy, other members of congress, members of the administration, members of the diplomatic corps, distinguished guests and our most cherished survivors, welcome to our nation's commemoration of the victims of the holocaust. as everyone knows, world war ii involved two wars. a military one and a nazi germany genocidal war against the jews, as well as other racial and political so-called enemies such as roma, slavs, people with disabilities and gay men. these wars claimed an average of 27,600 lives every day. or one death every three seconds. in addition to this extraordinary loss of life, the future of freedom was at stake. something worth remembering in these hallowed halls of the temple of democracy. that's why every year we begin this ceremony with a tribute to the americ
the program included a keynote address from ambassador deborah lipstad who serves as special envoy for monitoring and combating anti-semitism and a tribute to the victims by survivors of the holocaust. >> ladies and gentlemen, vice chairman of the united states holocaust memorial council. >> good morning. speaker mccarthy, other members of congress, members of the administration, members of the diplomatic corps, distinguished guests and our most cherished survivors, welcome to our...
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and deborah, the word bank estimates that the reconstruction effort will cost more than $400000000000.00. a figure that we're only rise as a walgreens on well, when they're bringing again, an associate fedex, she's an assistant professor of finance at the high school. the business at the university of california berkeley, she's also a family member of the n g o economy. as for you create in stock, it's good to have you back here all of the day. let me ask you, um, how much money would you crane need for reconstruction if the fighting stops tomorrow or yeah. so there's several aspects here. there's a direct infrastructure damage that russians attacks have inflicted. that's in the ballpark of about a $150000000000.00. that's already quite sizable, but of course, that's not the entirety of the damage. the damage to the economy that has spelled over from the infrastructure law, says that totals closer to about $500000000000.00 to the market for the eventual reconstruction is roughly in that ballpark. um, upwards oh, $500.00 down in the program that is taking shape of that we saw it wasn't ev
and deborah, the word bank estimates that the reconstruction effort will cost more than $400000000000.00. a figure that we're only rise as a walgreens on well, when they're bringing again, an associate fedex, she's an assistant professor of finance at the high school. the business at the university of california berkeley, she's also a family member of the n g o economy. as for you create in stock, it's good to have you back here all of the day. let me ask you, um, how much money would you crane...
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host: deborah in georgia, very sorry for the loss of your daughter and husband.aul in connecticut, independent. good morning. caller: morning, greta. from the people's republic of connecticut and i am an independent. thank you. i am listening over the phone. i am feeling well off. that said, it is only feelings. i am expending my savings. income went down the last two years, check that box. cut back on spending, yes. opened a new business venture that is failing miserably but not altogether. it is a big pr effort. micro museum in bristol, connecticut. i am dealing with the problems of bureaucracy here. government bureaucrats are spending faster than the people can support it. that is the weight on the economy. fiscal spending is a big issue. i think -- how would i know? i live in connecticut. but i think buying too big in the housing area, in the cars, it is catching up with people. we are a culture of merchandising and marketing, especially with this high level of technology. i would recommend to survive is file a few disability claims with the v.a. it is going
host: deborah in georgia, very sorry for the loss of your daughter and husband.aul in connecticut, independent. good morning. caller: morning, greta. from the people's republic of connecticut and i am an independent. thank you. i am listening over the phone. i am feeling well off. that said, it is only feelings. i am expending my savings. income went down the last two years, check that box. cut back on spending, yes. opened a new business venture that is failing miserably but not altogether. it...
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sorry, i'm going to pull in now, daniel deborah, he is the co author of the report that we just saw. but he's also one of the journalists involved in the research for the german news outlets which began reporting this story. daniel, it's good to have you with this. you know, the viewer is going to ask, was a crime committed at any time connected in any way to these accusations? can we say yes. i can say yes because i know the prosecutor obviously that's, that's up to, to decide in the end. and so we, it's difficult for the women also to say because them, in this situation, for example, we have the 11 of the example i mentioned in the, in the report member right before them where they maybe didn't clearly state that they don't want to have sex because there was so surprised, one woman allegedly said that and she said that, that, that to lindman, i'm kind of surprised with it and just went with it. although it was clear that that her reaction was that she didn't already wanted it, but she didn't say so clearly because she, that i what, what can i say to, to linda monies would know in s
sorry, i'm going to pull in now, daniel deborah, he is the co author of the report that we just saw. but he's also one of the journalists involved in the research for the german news outlets which began reporting this story. daniel, it's good to have you with this. you know, the viewer is going to ask, was a crime committed at any time connected in any way to these accusations? can we say yes. i can say yes because i know the prosecutor obviously that's, that's up to, to decide in the end. and...
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it is mostly because of deborah. i've got really nothing to do with that.a elizabeth from our raleigh affiliate wrla news is there along with principal stacy austin and all-star student, bailey bregs happy graduation, guys >> reporter: they are so excited about it here we are at the end of the year and class of '23 has done it good job, you guys so we're here in north carolina near raleigh this is a group that really has been through a lot you know, they had to live through the pandemic and make it through to graduate. i'm here with their principal, stacy austin tell me how excited you are for this group of kids. >> i'm super excited they endured an entire bunch of things their freshman year ended with the pandemic so coming back, having a break, missing athletic events, it is just a special moment to top it off today with graduation at 4:00 and being on "the today show". >> reporter: you have had a lot of exciting things happen with this school recently. >> we're really excited. come august, we will be the newest magnet high school on tech and design. so t
it is mostly because of deborah. i've got really nothing to do with that.a elizabeth from our raleigh affiliate wrla news is there along with principal stacy austin and all-star student, bailey bregs happy graduation, guys >> reporter: they are so excited about it here we are at the end of the year and class of '23 has done it good job, you guys so we're here in north carolina near raleigh this is a group that really has been through a lot you know, they had to live through the pandemic...
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it's truly european and deborah, the word bank estimates the reconstruction effort, but it costs more than $400000000.00. i figured that we're only rise as a walgreens on 1st of think is a managing director at the european bank for recovery and development. i asked him what he thinks about the play just made by western nations today. so i think this confidence has got enough to a very good start. it's as shown really as a strong sign or the unity by the international community to support ukraine during the war and for reconstruction and, and recovery as well. it was not the purpose of the conference here to see pledges, but really to mobilize support from the international community and also get the private sector involved in the reconstruction. but is it a drop in the bucket when the world bank, can you, when say ukraine's recovery could cost over 400000000000 euros? yes, that's indeed it's on the very last task, but it's a task that voted the also i to make it borne by many shoulders by the ukraine themselves. we must most so hopefully this is the whole but the confidence that ultim
it's truly european and deborah, the word bank estimates the reconstruction effort, but it costs more than $400000000.00. i figured that we're only rise as a walgreens on 1st of think is a managing director at the european bank for recovery and development. i asked him what he thinks about the play just made by western nations today. so i think this confidence has got enough to a very good start. it's as shown really as a strong sign or the unity by the international community to support...