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elizabeth: we hear you. >> this is a problem. elizabeth: it's a problem.liz's point, john, americans are fed up. biden's approval dipped down into the high '30s for the first time in "realclearpolitics" average of polls. watch president biden on this. he still continues to claim credit for six million job creation. that is because of democrat led pandemic shutdowns were gone. when the economy reopened, this is the rooster taking credit for the sun coming up. watch the president here. >> president biden: the fact is if we're able to do the things i'm talking about here, it will bring down the cost for average families, bring down the cost for average families. i don't know why they keep moving all that, the but the fact keeps down costs for average families. elizabeth: john, your take. he is talking about more government spending to fix inflation. like treating an alcoholic with more vodka. what do you say? >> he has no clue you know? the prices we're seeing at the gas pump, the prices we're seeing now in grocery stores, are prices based on crude oil being
elizabeth: we hear you. >> this is a problem. elizabeth: it's a problem.liz's point, john, americans are fed up. biden's approval dipped down into the high '30s for the first time in "realclearpolitics" average of polls. watch president biden on this. he still continues to claim credit for six million job creation. that is because of democrat led pandemic shutdowns were gone. when the economy reopened, this is the rooster taking credit for the sun coming up. watch the president...
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elizabeth: yeah.ion of the candidate for the mayor of louisville this past week. so you know, this is an astonishing story as well. your reaction to what the senator said? >> he is exactly right. do a quick research of louisville community bail fund who bailed him out it will link you to action network.org. if you look who they partner with, they partner with actblue. guess who actblue is, one of the big fund-raising arms of the dccc and democratic party. if this had been done by somebody that was a republican, you can bet that the press would right now be pointing out all of those things and those ties to a fund-raising group affiliated with the republican party but they won't touch it because it's the democratic party that american action network is tied to. they're not talking about the funds that they are giving money, corporations giving money to black lives matter but certainly if it had been somebody that was a republican that carried out that crime, they would be talking about anybody and ever
elizabeth: yeah.ion of the candidate for the mayor of louisville this past week. so you know, this is an astonishing story as well. your reaction to what the senator said? >> he is exactly right. do a quick research of louisville community bail fund who bailed him out it will link you to action network.org. if you look who they partner with, they partner with actblue. guess who actblue is, one of the big fund-raising arms of the dccc and democratic party. if this had been done by somebody...
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elizabeth: okay.between police, truckers and protesters demonstrating against covid restrictions continues through the night and into today in canada's capital city of ottawa and elsewhere in canada even after prime minister trudeau invoked never before used national emergency powers. this is nearly week three of the protest. ottawa's police chief has resigned. criticism his department not forceful enough to shut this down. grady trimble has more. reporter: hey, liz. i will tell you not much has changed from today to compared before this emergency act was invoked by justin trudeau yesterday in the evening but it does give the federal government sweeping powers in an attempt to get rid of these truckers who are now as you said, in the 19th day of protests. among those powers it allows the government to call in private tow-truck drivers to remove the trucks from wellington street in front of parliament here. it also allows them to freeze and suspend insurance and bank accounts of truck drivers who are p
elizabeth: okay.between police, truckers and protesters demonstrating against covid restrictions continues through the night and into today in canada's capital city of ottawa and elsewhere in canada even after prime minister trudeau invoked never before used national emergency powers. this is nearly week three of the protest. ottawa's police chief has resigned. criticism his department not forceful enough to shut this down. grady trimble has more. reporter: hey, liz. i will tell you not much...
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elizabeth: joe, take it.o ahead, joe. >> i mean other countries are laughing at us because our crime rate is through the roof. as you mentioned we had 16 u.s. cities experience the highest murder rate ever. what we really want to hear from every politician, senators, president, representatives, local officials, start holding rogue d.a.'s accountable. i want everyone to speak out against the violence against police officers, condemn it. honestly our hearts are bleeding for the loss of our officers. we had 32 officers shot last month, a 6% increase over last year which was historic year for police officers being shot. 67%. ambush attacks are up 700%. this is not sustainable path. you know who are harmed the most? black and brown communities in our urban communities. guess what, if we don't have public safety, grocery stores won't move in, food deserts, can't get best teachers to work in the environments because they don't feel safe. it has to stop with everybody with the same opportunity. elizabeth: guess what?
elizabeth: joe, take it.o ahead, joe. >> i mean other countries are laughing at us because our crime rate is through the roof. as you mentioned we had 16 u.s. cities experience the highest murder rate ever. what we really want to hear from every politician, senators, president, representatives, local officials, start holding rogue d.a.'s accountable. i want everyone to speak out against the violence against police officers, condemn it. honestly our hearts are bleeding for the loss of our...
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elizabeth: we hear you congressman.mbassy getting evacuated. 130,000 troops on the move from russia surrounding ukraine. this country does not want to go to war. polls show that. we just got out of a pandemic. the u.s. does not want to go to war. oil is on the march, it is marching higher. it threatens to compound the inflation shock in the u.s. already at a 40-year high. your thoughts and comments what you just heard from senator cassidy and congressman fitzpatrick here. >> first of all at $95 a barrel this administration is beginning to achieve what they want which is discouraging the use of all petrochemicals including natural gas, something at that was making america the envy of the world. when it comes to the fact for the second time in six months we're evacuating an embassy you really have to go back to the basic principles of ronald reagan which is you never find yourself in a war because you're too strong. that is exactly the reversal of the last year. we went from being a strong adversary and competitor to russ
elizabeth: we hear you congressman.mbassy getting evacuated. 130,000 troops on the move from russia surrounding ukraine. this country does not want to go to war. polls show that. we just got out of a pandemic. the u.s. does not want to go to war. oil is on the march, it is marching higher. it threatens to compound the inflation shock in the u.s. already at a 40-year high. your thoughts and comments what you just heard from senator cassidy and congressman fitzpatrick here. >> first of all...
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elizabeth: yeah.t, britain, france, ireland, nordic countries, we're seeing more countries in europe saying no to vaccine passports, no to masks. are they antiscience? that is the debate. everybody listened to what they thought were leading scientific experts who were wrong. now dr. fauci is saying yeah, i support a commission to look into the origins of the pandemic. so who do we believe? >> well the one person i don't believe is anthony fauci. the cdc is a close second. a the a time america needs trust in the government and public health institutions the liberals on the other side of the aisle have done everything they can to destroy the trust americans need in their government in tough times. everything that has come from the administration has been mixed messages, it has been opaque. americans are sick and tired of their livelihoods going away, they're tired of their children being used as pawns in schools. they are tired of the restrictions leading to more harm in their lives. it is, it is time t
elizabeth: yeah.t, britain, france, ireland, nordic countries, we're seeing more countries in europe saying no to vaccine passports, no to masks. are they antiscience? that is the debate. everybody listened to what they thought were leading scientific experts who were wrong. now dr. fauci is saying yeah, i support a commission to look into the origins of the pandemic. so who do we believe? >> well the one person i don't believe is anthony fauci. the cdc is a close second. a the a time...
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elizabeth: okay.voided the question, avoided it, kt, inflation at its highest level since the '80s. your response to this? >> gobbledygook. they made a really stupid decision to shut down the american energy industry. as a result of that fossil fuels are worse because people continue to use coal, dirty coal, instead of clean american natural gas. we have record high inflation. the russians are rich as could be. price of oil has doubled. so it allows all their malign activities. all goes back to the biden adminstration. elizabeth: congressman dan meuser, kt mcfarland. great to have you on. come back soon. good to see you both. the white house phasing criticism for funneling $30 million into a new program for safe drug use that includes supplying ad deaths with smoking kits and supplies. as a new by partisan report finds that america's opioid crisis costs taxpayers one trillion dollars a year. the dea moves into dozens of u.s. cities to stop drug gangs and crime. congressman greg stuebe joins us next. y
elizabeth: okay.voided the question, avoided it, kt, inflation at its highest level since the '80s. your response to this? >> gobbledygook. they made a really stupid decision to shut down the american energy industry. as a result of that fossil fuels are worse because people continue to use coal, dirty coal, instead of clean american natural gas. we have record high inflation. the russians are rich as could be. price of oil has doubled. so it allows all their malign activities. all goes...
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elizabeth: it is confusing.general is saying that masks are bad for children's mental health an development but then the cdc says we still want masking. so does the white house. we have five democrat governors up for re-election, illinois, new york, oregon, california, connecticut. just, a month ago they were blasting the virginia republican governor saying end mask mandates for all virginia schools. it just feels almost political. what do you think? >> they're is no short of politicizing everything since i was back in the trump administration and police politicized everything we do and there is no shortage of hypocrisy either. look, the data for masking children is weak if not northern existent, rest of the world under five, you do not put masks on them period. five to 12, only certain circumstance, only high-risk, only if the kid wants it. we're out of the norm. we know children back in school. let them see other faces and teachers faces. elizabeth: democrat stacy abrams apologized not wearing a mask in an ele
elizabeth: it is confusing.general is saying that masks are bad for children's mental health an development but then the cdc says we still want masking. so does the white house. we have five democrat governors up for re-election, illinois, new york, oregon, california, connecticut. just, a month ago they were blasting the virginia republican governor saying end mask mandates for all virginia schools. it just feels almost political. what do you think? >> they're is no short of politicizing...
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elizabeth: why are they doing it?ithin their statutory authority, that is collecting overseas regarding a foreign government or a citizen of a foreign government, and the incidentally come across that information of american citizen than there are specific ways they have to handle that information. who they can share with, who they can't share with. what they can't do was go out and collect all this information on american citizens abroad or domestically and hold onto that information and share it as they wish. >> by the way this is a letter they sent in april of last year. it is now been declassified, chuck. the centers assigned mrs. outside the statutory authority and there's no oversight of it, right? there is not any executive branch oversight of it, right? go ahead chuck. >> are two things, liz, and keeps intelligent agencies there are two pillars if you will there are to keep intelligence agencies honest. that is the foreign intelligence surveillance act we've all heard of the pfizer courts. another's executive
elizabeth: why are they doing it?ithin their statutory authority, that is collecting overseas regarding a foreign government or a citizen of a foreign government, and the incidentally come across that information of american citizen than there are specific ways they have to handle that information. who they can share with, who they can't share with. what they can't do was go out and collect all this information on american citizens abroad or domestically and hold onto that information and share...
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elizabeth: canada, what are you doing?saskatchewan, prince edward, i think quebec, looking ontario, they're dropping mandates and restrictions so what is trudeau doing? now we have our homeland security warning about truck protests here, they will treat them like domestic terrorists. watch senator john kennedy on this. watch. >> if you're going to be a smart ass, first you have to be smart otherwise you're just an ass. this by the truckers is a primal scream of frustration. it is not about the vaccines and they have a point. i would ask the same question of mr. trudeau and president biden? what is your road map to normalcy? elizabeth: what is the road map to normalcy, congressman? we have ipsos poll. 2/3 of canadians say the country is not doing enough to get back to normal. 2/3 of canadians say drop restrictions, live with the virus. polls show the same thing in the united states. instead you see a top-down aggressive position from the government towards its citizens. >> here is what we know. we know there is a high level
elizabeth: canada, what are you doing?saskatchewan, prince edward, i think quebec, looking ontario, they're dropping mandates and restrictions so what is trudeau doing? now we have our homeland security warning about truck protests here, they will treat them like domestic terrorists. watch senator john kennedy on this. watch. >> if you're going to be a smart ass, first you have to be smart otherwise you're just an ass. this by the truckers is a primal scream of frustration. it is not...
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it is on this day, february 16 that the state of alaska observes elizabeth. in communities across the state and schools, cultural centers, you're going to be seeing activities to honor this really remarkable alaska native leader. pbs has an award winning show, it's called molly of i did -- denali. and they highlight her on that show. it was two year ago her image was placed on a dollar coin issued by the united states mint. so that recognition has gone beyond the state of alaska, clearly to the national, to the federal level. so as we celebrating elizabeth per acavich day, it is a day of seeking and realizing a more conclusive society and certainly a more representative society. she was a member of the raven soci clan. she was born on independence day in petersburg, alaska in 1911. it was a year after that, a group of 12 native american people mobilized to form an organization called the alaska native brotherhood and then two years later they formed the alaska native sisterhood. these are considered the oldest indigenous rights civil rights organizations in t
it is on this day, february 16 that the state of alaska observes elizabeth. in communities across the state and schools, cultural centers, you're going to be seeing activities to honor this really remarkable alaska native leader. pbs has an award winning show, it's called molly of i did -- denali. and they highlight her on that show. it was two year ago her image was placed on a dollar coin issued by the united states mint. so that recognition has gone beyond the state of alaska, clearly to the...
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>> thanks for have me elizabeth. it is ridiculous.word of that in congress were so upset it was like a gut punch we are the country of freedom and liberty into think the way we want to sprint and the freedom to speak our mind. to think the u.s. athletes in beijing who may see or hear things that are inconsistent with our values and not being free to speak up told that by our government leaders is completely unacceptable. elizabeth: let's take a listen to the soundbite because congressman we are also hearing about reporters live on camera in the middle of their coverage pulled off the cameras by chinese security forces, let's listen to the speaker, this is her initial remarks she is doubling down again today on what she said, watch. >> i would say to our athletes, you are there to compete. do not risk incurring the anger of the chinese in government because they are ruthless. i know there is a temptation on the part of some to speak out while they are there. i respect that. but i also worry about what the chinese government might do. t
>> thanks for have me elizabeth. it is ridiculous.word of that in congress were so upset it was like a gut punch we are the country of freedom and liberty into think the way we want to sprint and the freedom to speak our mind. to think the u.s. athletes in beijing who may see or hear things that are inconsistent with our values and not being free to speak up told that by our government leaders is completely unacceptable. elizabeth: let's take a listen to the soundbite because congressman...
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elizabeth: elizabeth: while we are seeing increasingly is that people who are against the military to are joining the ranks of different ethnic armed groups around the country and challenging the military. we've seen in recent months, the military has lost control over territory, how does that impact vm -- militaries hold on the country? how stretched is the military right now? >> the junta is relying on airstrikes. including an airstrike recently. what has happened is that besides myth -- stretching out all of the human resources to protect people, the military has also lost thousands of defectors . soldiers and police who defected from them because they cannot bear what is going on. instead, the military is now recording retired veterans to active duty and forcing soldiers wives and children to do military training. what this is telling us is that they have locked themselves on a path to fight to the last person standing. they are not willing to make any compromise or show any mercy. this in itself has forced the population to realize they have two choices. fight or flee. most of th
elizabeth: elizabeth: while we are seeing increasingly is that people who are against the military to are joining the ranks of different ethnic armed groups around the country and challenging the military. we've seen in recent months, the military has lost control over territory, how does that impact vm -- militaries hold on the country? how stretched is the military right now? >> the junta is relying on airstrikes. including an airstrike recently. what has happened is that besides myth...
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i've been 70 years since elizabeth. the 2nd became quain. she's the 1st british monarch to celebrate a platinum jubilee. no public appearances unplanned for sundays anniversary, which the queen has traditionally seen as a day of reflection on her father's death. by the queen had a surprise ahead of time. she said she wanted prince charles's wife camilla to take the title of queen consort when he becomes king. elizabeth's message reflects a wider acceptance of camilla's status as a royal queen elizabeth the 2nd during one of the countless public engagements of a 17 year reign at 95, the queen remains committed to her royal duties. elizabeth inherited the title when king george died while she was on an international tour, filling in for ailing father of tragic news, reached princess elizabeth and her husband, while in kenya and the new queen left immediately for london. she was back in time for the funeral. a year later, the 27 year old spoke to the nation ahead of her coronation. at my coronel, i shall denny tank myself. and will he all say t
i've been 70 years since elizabeth. the 2nd became quain. she's the 1st british monarch to celebrate a platinum jubilee. no public appearances unplanned for sundays anniversary, which the queen has traditionally seen as a day of reflection on her father's death. by the queen had a surprise ahead of time. she said she wanted prince charles's wife camilla to take the title of queen consort when he becomes king. elizabeth's message reflects a wider acceptance of camilla's status as a royal queen...
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let's get back to queen elizabeth. head of state for many countries around the world.torian and author of raising royalty of raising royalty dr carolyn harris. you are in canada, so let's start with the canadian perspective. in canada, there is a great deal of personal affection for queen elizabeth ii, as she has been here for these are key moments in canadian history, whether it is opening the saint laurent to see 1959, or expo 67 in 1967, the montreal 0lympics, where princess and competed in the equestrian events, the penetration of the constitution. and the queen's on goldenjubilee in 2002, when she last visited in 2010. she has become part of the fabric of canadian history over the past 70 years. and what, if any, history over the past 70 years. and what, ifany, reaction history over the past 70 years. and what, if any, reaction to her message marking the 70th anniversary of her reign? it is seen as a very touching message, and evidence that the queen is looking for continuity going forward, and to resolve any unanswered questions about what might happen next, incl
let's get back to queen elizabeth. head of state for many countries around the world.torian and author of raising royalty of raising royalty dr carolyn harris. you are in canada, so let's start with the canadian perspective. in canada, there is a great deal of personal affection for queen elizabeth ii, as she has been here for these are key moments in canadian history, whether it is opening the saint laurent to see 1959, or expo 67 in 1967, the montreal 0lympics, where princess and competed in...
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elizabeth: absolutely.n look just back to the first month -- second month after the covid pandemic broke out in china and look at what happened on the internet. we had a week or so of freedom on the internet and you had millions of people calling for freedom of speech and criticizing the government. i think we have to be sort of a tune to the fact that just because you can mass institutional authority, we don't have the legitimacy that you would have if you have an electoral system. china is as polarized, maybe more so than the united states breed along gender and ethnic lines. you have the battles between entrepreneurs like jack ma and the bureaucrats. you have a gap in terms of income inequality. we tend to focus on what geez jinping says and his grand vision of china on the global stage. you are right to point to what is going on inside china and these kinds of challenges. lisa: is xi jinping's predominance over the entire region guaranteed and it just matters how hard he will clamp down? elizabeth: i th
elizabeth: absolutely.n look just back to the first month -- second month after the covid pandemic broke out in china and look at what happened on the internet. we had a week or so of freedom on the internet and you had millions of people calling for freedom of speech and criticizing the government. i think we have to be sort of a tune to the fact that just because you can mass institutional authority, we don't have the legitimacy that you would have if you have an electoral system. china is as...
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elizabeth r.have a look at the duchess of cornwall�*s journey to acceptance by the public and the royal family; a journey which at times had been a difficult one. her relationship with prince charles only being made public at his 50th birthday celebration 25 years ago. daniela relph's report contains some flashing images. when charles is king, we now know camilla will be his queen. it is the ultimate recognition from the current monarch and a total rehabilitation for camilla. their wedding day in 2005. the journey to this point had, at times, been rocky. camilla parker bowles was a controversial figure, blamed by some for the end of the prince's first marriage. his relationship with a young camilla had faltered in their 20s. decades later, it took until camilla's 50th birthday party at the ritz for them to go public with their romance. the path to acceptance, though, was difficult. but slowly, carefully, camilla won the trust of the queen and began to win over a cautious public. in making it clear
elizabeth r.have a look at the duchess of cornwall�*s journey to acceptance by the public and the royal family; a journey which at times had been a difficult one. her relationship with prince charles only being made public at his 50th birthday celebration 25 years ago. daniela relph's report contains some flashing images. when charles is king, we now know camilla will be his queen. it is the ultimate recognition from the current monarch and a total rehabilitation for camilla. their wedding...
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. >>> queen elizabeth tests positive for covid just weeks after her son, prince charles. this morning, what we're learning about her condition and her plans for the days ahead. >>> the investigation into two helicopter crashes caught on camera, one deadly. this police chopper crashing into the water. the other crash barely missing this crowded beach in florida. witnesses now describing how people jumped in to help save the passengers. >>> paying the bills now harder than ever. the shocking rent increase many americans are now seeing and what's to blame. >>> plus what sparked this basketbrawl apparently started by a coach, and it's not the first time he's been in trouble. what both sides are now saying. >>> and later, hank the tank. the giant black bear on the run from authorities strikes again. >> announcer: from abc news in new york, this is "america this morning." >>> good monday morning, everyone. i'm mona kosar abdi. >> and i'm rhiannon ally in for andrew. we want to begin this morning with breaking news in the standoff with russia over ukraine. >> u.s. officials say
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now, queen elizabeth is mocking 70 years on the throne. it's the 1st platinum jubilee for a british monarch. the queen cut the cake in front of cameras. despite traditionally seeing the day as one of reflection on her father's death, i think i might just put a knife. it's a really good a rare public appearance this weekend, but remaining ever committed to her royal duties, even at the age of 95. while queen elizabeth celebrates the 70th anniversary of her reign, it's also a poignant moment. and that's because she became queen after her ailing father, king george. the 6th died on this day in 1950. 2. are tragic moors reached princess elizabeth and her husband, while in kenya and the new queen left immediately over london. she mourned with the eyes of the world on her and again, last year, when her husband prince philip died, the queen has worked tirelessly for 7 decades, forging a bond with the public in britain and around the world. i think she's been up see amazing. i think she's overseen incredible change in the country in the world and
now, queen elizabeth is mocking 70 years on the throne. it's the 1st platinum jubilee for a british monarch. the queen cut the cake in front of cameras. despite traditionally seeing the day as one of reflection on her father's death, i think i might just put a knife. it's a really good a rare public appearance this weekend, but remaining ever committed to her royal duties, even at the age of 95. while queen elizabeth celebrates the 70th anniversary of her reign, it's also a poignant moment. and...
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queen elizabeth mark 70 years of the british throne, becoming one of the few monarchs in history. tomorrow. a platinum jubilee. ah, i'm helen mohammed walk into the program. more us troops are arriving in poland to strengthen nato's presence in eastern europe amid the ukraine crisis. troops and vehicles have touched down near gedge of close to poland border with ukraine. they're intended to provide natal members with protection from potential russian aggression. washington says moscow has set up 70 percent of troops. it needs to invade ukraine, but no decision has been made to go ahead. the criminal insists there is no plan to invade ukraine. passmore in the set, so speak to dw magdalena gosh, who is currently in war sold? what's been the reaction to the latest troop builds up while the troops have landed her new? just as you mentioned about 2 o'clock in the afternoon at which is about 3 and a half hours away from wars the weren't when i'm sitting now and at a move hath been welcomed by officials. the defense minister of fallen gave a conference after the true blended, and he spok
queen elizabeth mark 70 years of the british throne, becoming one of the few monarchs in history. tomorrow. a platinum jubilee. ah, i'm helen mohammed walk into the program. more us troops are arriving in poland to strengthen nato's presence in eastern europe amid the ukraine crisis. troops and vehicles have touched down near gedge of close to poland border with ukraine. they're intended to provide natal members with protection from potential russian aggression. washington says moscow has set...
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elizabeth: i certainly think other countries are watching.ave further criticisms that if we don't use military first to deter russia insight ukraine, that will have a knock on effect in other countries. but i don't think that is the case. each of these situations is different and we have different levels of commitment based on our national security interests. i believe the way that nato has come together and democracies have come together and are prepared to take steps, they might even impede our own economies, shows a demonstration of real commitment to standing up againsthis type of aggression against a democracy. celia: what is your take on what you think might happen? none of us are privy to the u.s. intelligence and what is going on behind the scenes, but what is your gut feeling about what we might see in the coming days and weeks? elizabeth: i would hate to predict anything because a week from now could look at it and say it is very wrong, but for a while i have thought that it sounds as though russia is on a path to invade, and what w
elizabeth: i certainly think other countries are watching.ave further criticisms that if we don't use military first to deter russia insight ukraine, that will have a knock on effect in other countries. but i don't think that is the case. each of these situations is different and we have different levels of commitment based on our national security interests. i believe the way that nato has come together and democracies have come together and are prepared to take steps, they might even impede...
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as queen elizabeth celebrates 70 years on the throne — she says she wants the duchess of cornwall, toe known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. singing. india begins two days of mourning as one of the country's most famous most famous singers, lata mangeshkar, dies aged 92. british prime minister borisjohnson announces new appointments to his backroom staff following a wave of resignations over lockdown parties held at number ten. a five—year—old moroccan boy freed after being trapped in a well forfour days has died. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. queen elizabeth says she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. she made the announcement in a message marking the 70th anniversary of her reign — a milestone no british monarch has ever reached before. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports from sandringham. it is 70 years to the day since she came to the throne and there is no question of her stepping down. in the ballroom at sandringham on the eve of accession da
as queen elizabeth celebrates 70 years on the throne — she says she wants the duchess of cornwall, toe known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. singing. india begins two days of mourning as one of the country's most famous most famous singers, lata mangeshkar, dies aged 92. british prime minister borisjohnson announces new appointments to his backroom staff following a wave of resignations over lockdown parties held at number ten. a five—year—old moroccan boy freed after...
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elizabeth eckford elizabeth eckford story would have been fundamentally different really. if her mother and father it had a phone. that they were working people. and they had six kids to raise and they couldn't afford that sort of extravagance. and so on the day before school was to start in 1957 september of 1957 on september 3rd of 1957. the eckfords didn't get the phone call from the national association for the advancement of color people the nation's leading civil rights organization. beckford didn't get the call telling her. that elizabeth was supposed to meet with the nine other kids who were going to desegregate little rock central high the next morning and that together the ten of them would be escorted. to the school so on the morning of that first day on september 4th of 1957 elizabeth got up early. to make sure that she could get herself dressed in the clothes. she had carefully picked out for her first day. she made this skirt. and she had breakfast with her family. and when breakfast was over. her mom called the kids together. so they could all pray together.
elizabeth eckford elizabeth eckford story would have been fundamentally different really. if her mother and father it had a phone. that they were working people. and they had six kids to raise and they couldn't afford that sort of extravagance. and so on the day before school was to start in 1957 september of 1957 on september 3rd of 1957. the eckfords didn't get the phone call from the national association for the advancement of color people the nation's leading civil rights organization....
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in the last few minutes, prince charles has paid tribute to queen elizabeth on the 70th anniversary of reign. the heir to the throne said it was an opportunity for the united kingdom to come together. he also thanked the queen for her statement that she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. he said we have sought together to serve and support her majesty and the people of our communities. my darling wife has been my own steadfast support throughout. that year of this unprecedented batting jubilee brings an opportunity for us all to celebrate the service of the queen, by whose example blue will be continue to be led for years to come —— platinumjubilee. —— platinum jubilee. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports from sandringham. it is 70 years to the day since she came to the throne and there is no question of her stepping down. in the ballroom at sandringham on the eve of accession day, she was alert and fully engaged in conversations. it had to be upside for the press. very consistent. laughter. i don't matte
in the last few minutes, prince charles has paid tribute to queen elizabeth on the 70th anniversary of reign. the heir to the throne said it was an opportunity for the united kingdom to come together. he also thanked the queen for her statement that she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. he said we have sought together to serve and support her majesty and the people of our communities. my darling wife has been my own steadfast...
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but until that day, it is elizabeth that will continue to occupy the throne.he said she was humbled by the loyalty that you continue to receive. she signed her message, "your servant, elizabeth r." nicholas witchell, bbc news, sandringham. the royal family also holds historical significance out here in this region too — so how is the historic anniversary of the queen's coronation being seen in former british colonies? is the connection still strong? i've been speaking to dr cindy mccreery from the university of sydney. i think ithink and i think and austria, the high point of our relationship with the queen came in 1954 when his young monarch, the queen embarked on a lengthy tour of commonwealth countries, including australia and at that point, three quarters of the population came out in person to queue up and a hot summer sun to see the queen. we are not at that level of intensity any more in australia and in recent years, this been increased interest in the possibility of a republic. of the queen remains incredibly admired and respected in australia and the
but until that day, it is elizabeth that will continue to occupy the throne.he said she was humbled by the loyalty that you continue to receive. she signed her message, "your servant, elizabeth r." nicholas witchell, bbc news, sandringham. the royal family also holds historical significance out here in this region too — so how is the historic anniversary of the queen's coronation being seen in former british colonies? is the connection still strong? i've been speaking to dr cindy...
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elizabeth became queen at the age ofjust 25.hat is to come with a whole range of guests, who i am pleased to say are with me at the palace today. it comes on the day thatjust last night we had that statement from the queen looking ahead of things to come. among that statement was the striking comment that it is her sincerest wish that camilla, prince charles' wife, becomes, in the fullness of time, queen consort. let's discuss the time had come emily nash is my first guest at the palace today, royal editor for hello magazine. what did you think when he read the statement, including the wish for camilla? it read the statement, including the wish for camilla?— read the statement, including the wish for camilla? it was a poignant messaue wish for camilla? it was a poignant message from _ wish for camilla? it was a poignant message from the _ wish for camilla? it was a poignant message from the queen - wish for camilla? it was a poignant message from the queen which . wish for camilla? it was a poignant - message from the queen whic
elizabeth became queen at the age ofjust 25.hat is to come with a whole range of guests, who i am pleased to say are with me at the palace today. it comes on the day thatjust last night we had that statement from the queen looking ahead of things to come. among that statement was the striking comment that it is her sincerest wish that camilla, prince charles' wife, becomes, in the fullness of time, queen consort. let's discuss the time had come emily nash is my first guest at the palace today,...
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we're back with senator elizabeth warren.ese 34 bills that have been passed. things are bad, things are very bad in 1965. >> yeah. >> stephen: that vote happened in the wake of bloody sunday. >> yeah. >> stephen: are things going to have to get much worse before they get any better? what is going to break, in your opinion, this moral failing, this deadlock? >> i don't know, but let me put it this way-- we may not be able to carry this vote tomorrow or on wednesday. but if we don't carry it on wednesday, then we get back up on thursday and get right back in the fight. and if we don't carry it in thursday, then we get back in the fight on friday, and we get back on the fight on saturday and we get back on the fight on sunday. ( applause ) there is nothing we do as a democracy that is more important than guaranteeing that all american citizens have the right to vote and the right to have that vote counted. ( applause ) so here's the plan-- we're going to vote, we're going to hold them to vote and we're going to stay after them.
we're back with senator elizabeth warren.ese 34 bills that have been passed. things are bad, things are very bad in 1965. >> yeah. >> stephen: that vote happened in the wake of bloody sunday. >> yeah. >> stephen: are things going to have to get much worse before they get any better? what is going to break, in your opinion, this moral failing, this deadlock? >> i don't know, but let me put it this way-- we may not be able to carry this vote tomorrow or on wednesday....
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elizabeth dwoskin from the washington post, help me out on this.the last few days concerning those different characters? well, you have one of the most popular podcasters in _ the united states — - i think he has an audience of 11 million — joe rogan. he leans conservative - and to the right, and he has some controversial guests who are very much out - of mainstream thinking and have | said some very offensive thingsl as well and also promoted i misinformation about covid. we can talk about what they've said, things like, _ a guest has said... ..a prominent anti—vaxxer- who said that americans have been "hypnotised" into wearing masks and are duped _ into taking the vaccine. he himself has questioned - whether young people even need to take the vaccine and has said, "you don't need - to take it..." he doesn't think you need to take it if you've already had covid, which is not - what medical experts said, and on and on and on and on. there's been tonnes i of offensive material... and he has put out a statement, which we'll hear in a minute. he's als
elizabeth dwoskin from the washington post, help me out on this.the last few days concerning those different characters? well, you have one of the most popular podcasters in _ the united states — - i think he has an audience of 11 million — joe rogan. he leans conservative - and to the right, and he has some controversial guests who are very much out - of mainstream thinking and have | said some very offensive thingsl as well and also promoted i misinformation about covid. we can talk about...
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i should say one of the princess elizabeth, then princess elizabeth porters. now sean marie, he was interviewed he, he joined the rebellion after being the porter for the green tree jobs. why, why is the educational system like that? because it was set up to proper colonial admin. so in fact, one of the ways in which the british government, one of the tactics and mt a rebellion was to, to increase the number of schools, especially in central province where the larger mo, mo, was based. so that point was to get people who are in, who would not be loyal to, would not keep their loyalty to their mo, and that would support the beach government. so that legacy has continued because now the people who got education, why those who are not active resistance. and then when it came in, how did you get that? the next generation to think more in terms of maintaining the colonial system that had left behind other than as having a different education system that was inclusive. and that deflected our study, but as regards imperialism and it's a connection to racism. you've a
i should say one of the princess elizabeth, then princess elizabeth porters. now sean marie, he was interviewed he, he joined the rebellion after being the porter for the green tree jobs. why, why is the educational system like that? because it was set up to proper colonial admin. so in fact, one of the ways in which the british government, one of the tactics and mt a rebellion was to, to increase the number of schools, especially in central province where the larger mo, mo, was based. so that...