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>> fred schockner. >> fred schockner, lends husband of 25 years.red had been cooperative with detective since day one. and, yes he had moved out of the family, house but he told them that the break was amulet, he she is my best, friend he said. and not long after the murder, young charlie sought out birdsall and whispered a cruel question. >> does my father have anything to do with? this >> truly remembers what the detective told him. >> we he said that -- he was quick about it. that if they have thought that, they would've looked into him, and not to worry about that. >> is that what detectives really believe? well, no. >> we have to sit there and look at him in the eye and say, well kate -- let you know if he is. involved >> but not say we suspect. >> exactly. >> they believe they couldn't tell charlie, or the rest of the family, but they were discovering. afraid that fred would find out, stop talking to them. so charlie stayed at home with his father. his uncle mark was allowed, even encouraged to believe, that fred was not involved. even as the
>> fred schockner. >> fred schockner, lends husband of 25 years.red had been cooperative with detective since day one. and, yes he had moved out of the family, house but he told them that the break was amulet, he she is my best, friend he said. and not long after the murder, young charlie sought out birdsall and whispered a cruel question. >> does my father have anything to do with? this >> truly remembers what the detective told him. >> we he said that -- he was...
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fred is a dear friend to me, was john's best friend, was there when john died. the dingell family loves him. he's one of the greatest michiganders to serve our country. i wish him, amy, and their family the best as they prepare for the next adventure, and there will
fred is a dear friend to me, was john's best friend, was there when john died. the dingell family loves him. he's one of the greatest michiganders to serve our country. i wish him, amy, and their family the best as they prepare for the next adventure, and there will
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and this is what folks have -- actually, i think we have fred pleitgen back in bucha. fred? >> reporter: hi there, brianna. really sorry about this. obviously there are big problems with communications here. the satellite phone networks are still down. regular networks are still down, so we are on a satellite dish we have set up here. let me set the scene. behind me you have the mass grave in bucha, right behind the main church. what people have been telling us, they have been starting to fill this grave. basically shortly after the russians entered this place. so many civilians were getting killed in the process. and, you know, behind me, the authorities say that there's around 150 to 200 bodies inside that mass grave already. the mayor of bucha said he believes in total here in the district, around 300 people might be buried in mass graves. but this is certainly one of the main ones. we had ukrainian troops come through here. obviously everybody who comes here is deeply saddened and angered by what they see. and the bodies that are inside the mass grave, they have been pla
and this is what folks have -- actually, i think we have fred pleitgen back in bucha. fred? >> reporter: hi there, brianna. really sorry about this. obviously there are big problems with communications here. the satellite phone networks are still down. regular networks are still down, so we are on a satellite dish we have set up here. let me set the scene. behind me you have the mass grave in bucha, right behind the main church. what people have been telling us, they have been starting to...
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fred: timothy douglas is the play's director.cepted the role, he took a walk to the south minneapolis intersection now known as george floyd square. >> i sat on one of the benches opposite the spot where george floyd took his last breath. and it came to me that this is not a directing gi this is an assignment. and because it's an assignment, i surrendered any tie to dictating what the outcome should be, what the final product should look like on the stage. i just entered the first day of rehearsal, and together we just started creating. fred: the play they created follows josh and his best friend, emma, as they try to make sense of the events gripping their community and straining their own relationship. they grapple with their perception of emma's lovable uncle manny, a white police officer character cheryl west added to the adaptation. and then, there's josh's older brother malcolm, another new addition, who butts heads with his parents over the killing and sneaks out of the house to join the protests. >> there's power in numbe
fred: timothy douglas is the play's director.cepted the role, he took a walk to the south minneapolis intersection now known as george floyd square. >> i sat on one of the benches opposite the spot where george floyd took his last breath. and it came to me that this is not a directing gi this is an assignment. and because it's an assignment, i surrendered any tie to dictating what the outcome should be, what the final product should look like on the stage. i just entered the first day of...
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fred upton. mr. speaker, i appear to speak a lot about the situation with food, availability in this country, farming availability of food that comes from farming. and just recently when president biden basically promised food shortages around the world and even the effect here in the united states, the land of abundance, and the capability of growing much more than our own food supply. there is no reason the united states should be running short of food in any fashion for our own people and our ability to help other people around the world with exports or the food programs that aid those that are in the poor dire situations in some other countries. yet, indeed, my wife just told me a couple days ago she was in the market there, there is an entire freezer shelf that was empty in one of the large chains grocery stores in northern california. how can this be? why is it? i know we are coming out of covid that caused some problems. but the essential workers were in there pretty much the whole time making
fred upton. mr. speaker, i appear to speak a lot about the situation with food, availability in this country, farming availability of food that comes from farming. and just recently when president biden basically promised food shortages around the world and even the effect here in the united states, the land of abundance, and the capability of growing much more than our own food supply. there is no reason the united states should be running short of food in any fashion for our own people and...
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fred pleitgen, thank you so much. sadly for bringing us those images but again, important for people to see the gravity of what's taking place. so we're also getting new reports that russian forces are holding nearly a dozen ukrainian mayors captive and have killed one of them. earlier we're learning of more strikes in mykolaiv. that's where cnn's ben wedeman is, in the southern portion of ukraine. ben, what are you learning? >> well, we heard just after noon local time loud, multiple explosions and saw smoke rising from essentially the city -- the center of the city. what it was, was one of a multiple -- a multitude of russian missile strikes on mykolaiv. what we saw on the scene was that clearly the russians are using cluster munitions, small explosives covering a large area. it was a residential neighborhood. they were apartment buildings where people are living. now fortunately, it's a cold and rather drizzly sunday so there weren't a lot of people out on the street, but according to a statement put out by the reg
fred pleitgen, thank you so much. sadly for bringing us those images but again, important for people to see the gravity of what's taking place. so we're also getting new reports that russian forces are holding nearly a dozen ukrainian mayors captive and have killed one of them. earlier we're learning of more strikes in mykolaiv. that's where cnn's ben wedeman is, in the southern portion of ukraine. ben, what are you learning? >> well, we heard just after noon local time loud, multiple...
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let's get some perspective now from fedex founder and ceo fred smith.re. >> thank you, bret. >> bret: listen, i just want to ask you broad picture, where do you see the u.s. economy right now? >> well, we still have substantial growth but as you just mentioned we have substantial inflation the best person that commented on the situation before it got started was larry summers, the former democratic treasurely secretary who forewarned about these inflationary pressures. it's a combination of a lot of things that began with the pandemic and instant production of demand and then the stimulus payments created the demand for goods and the third stimulus payment about a year ago created a significant labor shortage and all of those went together to create the situation we have today with too many dollars chasing too few goods and many many jobs up filed. inflation is a big problem. no question about it. >> bret: you wrote a piece for the "wall street journal." i'm always struck when you come out and say something. you play both sides politically. democrats an
let's get some perspective now from fedex founder and ceo fred smith.re. >> thank you, bret. >> bret: listen, i just want to ask you broad picture, where do you see the u.s. economy right now? >> well, we still have substantial growth but as you just mentioned we have substantial inflation the best person that commented on the situation before it got started was larry summers, the former democratic treasurely secretary who forewarned about these inflationary pressures. it's a...
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fat chance for a fred did the reverse arise of murder and gan violence, not on your life righ are they at least protecting. no, they did something more amazing. they barked official travel to florida, because the states parental rights bill or what th idiots call you know the law that bans in-depth. third grade and under. it is the law that if you're against it, could exclude what you hide a bag of lollipops under trenchcoat. to la county staffers will becoming. >> talk about inconsolable bird bird the la board claims that harms trans kids, but they have less evidence of that than we have that brian seltzer has abs. you don't want a four -year-old boy making an of himself before he makes his move on britney in the sandbox. normally people would find this age inappropriate. but no, says the la board, let' get these while they still have that spot soft spots on their heads freight eight -year-olds, four -year-olds, when -year-olds , what's the difference? may be a couple of baby teeth. that's a problem with toddlers, they can barely talk about radical feminism, let alone gender identity.
fat chance for a fred did the reverse arise of murder and gan violence, not on your life righ are they at least protecting. no, they did something more amazing. they barked official travel to florida, because the states parental rights bill or what th idiots call you know the law that bans in-depth. third grade and under. it is the law that if you're against it, could exclude what you hide a bag of lollipops under trenchcoat. to la county staffers will becoming. >> talk about inconsolable...
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fred? the white house, thank you. >>> still to come this weekend, marks one of the holiest times of the year for christians and jews. many celebrating under the shadow of war. s in next, the role the vatican can play in bringing peace to ukraine. tide serums to make your skin fefeel smoother and more radiant. new w dove body love. face care ingrededients now in the shower. inner voice (furniture maker): i'm rubbing the arms of my chair... ...admiring the craft and detail i've put into it. that way i try to convince myself that i'm in control of the business side of myusiness. intuit quickbooks makes easy for you to get a complete view of you business. so you can sit back and... ...relax. on ancestry i discovered more about my great-great-grandfather baptiste caretto. ancestry threads all of the little facts together into a narrative so you get to feel like you're walking the same path they did. asya agulnik md: st. jude was founded with an understanding that no child should die in the dawn
fred? the white house, thank you. >>> still to come this weekend, marks one of the holiest times of the year for christians and jews. many celebrating under the shadow of war. s in next, the role the vatican can play in bringing peace to ukraine. tide serums to make your skin fefeel smoother and more radiant. new w dove body love. face care ingrededients now in the shower. inner voice (furniture maker): i'm rubbing the arms of my chair... ...admiring the craft and detail i've put into...
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fred made this comment. - [fred] well this is really treacherous, really treacherous here. i don't know if you want to go on this, this is fast, fast water. - [narrator] of course i had to see for myself. i went exploring with an empty canoe, planning on hiking up the river. i made a bad call and swamped the canoe lining up an easy riffle. it was pinned to a rock as i watched my day pack, life jacket, and other valuables float away. i couldn't budge it. in desperation, instead of pulling it out i gave it a push with all my strength back into the river, and lunged into the badly bent canoe. i emptied it, recovered the gear, and paddled back to my camp to disassemble the canoe and assess the damage. four of the frames were bent, and all of the stringers. the stem was broken. i tried straightening a stringer with my own weight but could not do it. the ipad had been in a plastic bag that leaked. it was dead. i relied on it for my gps and digital maps. could i navigate this maze of lakes without it? at first i thought i might have to abandon the trip, but i was too angry at my c
fred made this comment. - [fred] well this is really treacherous, really treacherous here. i don't know if you want to go on this, this is fast, fast water. - [narrator] of course i had to see for myself. i went exploring with an empty canoe, planning on hiking up the river. i made a bad call and swamped the canoe lining up an easy riffle. it was pinned to a rock as i watched my day pack, life jacket, and other valuables float away. i couldn't budge it. in desperation, instead of pulling it out...
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fred, a huge fan of yours. great to have you here tonight. biden versus tiger, this is not a fair fight. you can't make the comparison. go ahead. >> no, it's not a fair fight. tiger is amazing. it's a great week we're about to have. launch of spring for the rest of the country. the masters is so special. playing the same golf course. tiger is coming back after not playing last year. it's amazing, the story of tiger. go back when he boat rocco apartment torrey pines on a broken leg. he just does things that nobody else can do. then he has the fused back and comes back from that, which i said if he came back without pain, he's still tiger woods and he's very special. more special than anybody that played the game. he came back and won and won the masters. another major. now he's going in this week after the car accident that you mentioned. everybody i was told that he's lucky that he has a leg. now he's rehabbed, going through a lot of pain. yet he's so driven to play and just perform and not give up the competitiveness that he has. it's really
fred, a huge fan of yours. great to have you here tonight. biden versus tiger, this is not a fair fight. you can't make the comparison. go ahead. >> no, it's not a fair fight. tiger is amazing. it's a great week we're about to have. launch of spring for the rest of the country. the masters is so special. playing the same golf course. tiger is coming back after not playing last year. it's amazing, the story of tiger. go back when he boat rocco apartment torrey pines on a broken leg. he...
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fred is there and documenting it. we could find soon that there are stories even much worse than this. >> yes. you see russia already denying it, right? you heard in fred's story where he's saying that russia is saying this is made up. it clearly is not. fred is there looking at what is going on. we also heard from the mayor of bucha. he said there were children and teenagers among those killed and in that mass grave. he said these were people who posed no threat to russian forces. he said it was impossible not to see this was a child, that it was a mother carrying a child. these are the horrors that we're seeing. >> we could see so many more of them. >>> we do have a story to tell you about, a story of survival that takes place close to bucha. all this area in yellow is area that ukrainian forces have reoccupied. they were occupied by the russians. that's where we could find out more stories of horror. in hostomel. dimitri was sheltered in his basement for two weeks as the russians attacked in and around the family h
fred is there and documenting it. we could find soon that there are stories even much worse than this. >> yes. you see russia already denying it, right? you heard in fred's story where he's saying that russia is saying this is made up. it clearly is not. fred is there looking at what is going on. we also heard from the mayor of bucha. he said there were children and teenagers among those killed and in that mass grave. he said these were people who posed no threat to russian forces. he...
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i want to bring in now cnn fred pleitgen in kyiv. fred, hello.krainian officials aren't confirming or denying whether they hit the fuel depot in russian territory. you reported from belgarad what do you think. >> it's complete will i unclear whether or not the ukrainians are lind it. certainly that is what the russians say. in fact in a move remarkable, the russian defense ministry said it was mi-24 helicopter that is game at 5:00 a.m. that came to hit the facility and managed to escape. again the ukrainians are not saying whether or not that's true. the video we see on social media seems to indicate that there were choppers that did hit that place. it would be very difficult for the ukrainians to actually pull that off. as you said i was down there on the ground for a long reporting from the region. belgarad in is one of the most fortified cities in russia. it's a military city. in addition you have a bunch of russian forces in between kharkiv and there pressing the offensive in kharkiv and they have a lot of anti-aircraft weapons there as well.
i want to bring in now cnn fred pleitgen in kyiv. fred, hello.krainian officials aren't confirming or denying whether they hit the fuel depot in russian territory. you reported from belgarad what do you think. >> it's complete will i unclear whether or not the ukrainians are lind it. certainly that is what the russians say. in fact in a move remarkable, the russian defense ministry said it was mi-24 helicopter that is game at 5:00 a.m. that came to hit the facility and managed to escape....
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fred? >> arlette saenz at the white house, thank you. >>> let's bring in lieutenant general mark hertling. a cnn military analyst and former army commanding general for europe and the seventh army. good to see you, general. what's your reaction to these images that we're seeing coming out of bucha? >> well, first, fred, what i'll do is provide you from wrote memory of genocide. inhumane treatment which are all defined in law of captured combatants or civilians. and anyone who orders or commits or aids and abets others in doing any of those things is responsible for the crime. how do i know that by memory? i've had to memorize that several times taking law of war classes before i took command of large organizations. so any commander that knows this kind of thing is going on within their unit or who even may not know it's going on, but has suspicions of it, is responsible for it. so as a commander in combat on multiple occasions, i was always on the lookout for this kind of behavior. and, you
fred? >> arlette saenz at the white house, thank you. >>> let's bring in lieutenant general mark hertling. a cnn military analyst and former army commanding general for europe and the seventh army. good to see you, general. what's your reaction to these images that we're seeing coming out of bucha? >> well, first, fred, what i'll do is provide you from wrote memory of genocide. inhumane treatment which are all defined in law of captured combatants or civilians. and anyone...
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fred, it's great to see. thanks very much for joining us this weekend. >> thank you very much.ia: fred lane joining us for a quick break than the president makes a historic move to drive gasoline prices lower before the midterm elections. it was the biden administration's decision to keep millions of children out of the classroom during the pandemic based on science? or was it based on fear from a powerful teachers union. powerful teachers union. congressman steve scalise is ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and every person... to come to the table and do more incredible things. >> our prices are rising because of potions actions by there's not enough supply parade the bottom line is, if we want lower gas prices we need to have more oil supply right now. maria: present biden putting putin and corporations for the high price of oil as he announced the largest release of oil from u.s. strategic reserves in history. this will be the third time biden has tapped the reserves yet oil prices
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fred? >> all right. thank you so much.n millions of people's lives around the world from loved ones to strangers. cnn's new film "roadrunner" reveals how anthony bourdain went from chef to one of the most notorious and beloved figures in the food world and beyond. >> my life, it's a gift, a dream, a curse. i shall explain. ♪ >> i got very lucky. one minute i was standing next to a deep fryer, and the next, everything in my life in my life changed. i was in deep waters and fast flowing ones at that. the currents could change at anytime without warning. >> he was definitely searching for something and it was a kind of agony for him. >> he was such a romantic about life, about families, and reality was never going live up to how he pictured it. >> i think it was about tony learning how to be a better person. >> good karma. >> oh! >> how is this food related? [ bleep ] if i know. >> of course everybody loves that candor in anthony bourdain. there was no one like him. this is a story that you haven't heard from the people who k
fred? >> all right. thank you so much.n millions of people's lives around the world from loved ones to strangers. cnn's new film "roadrunner" reveals how anthony bourdain went from chef to one of the most notorious and beloved figures in the food world and beyond. >> my life, it's a gift, a dream, a curse. i shall explain. ♪ >> i got very lucky. one minute i was standing next to a deep fryer, and the next, everything in my life in my life changed. i was in deep...
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justice barrett: thank you fred, thank you all for coming. [applause] aged in their future endeavors. this is just
justice barrett: thank you fred, thank you all for coming. [applause] aged in their future endeavors. this is just
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we begin with cnn's fred pleitgen in bucha today. fred, i know you saw the mass graves for yourself. it is just awful what you're witnessing there, but the russians, they're trying to claim this was staged. that this was fake. but you saw it with your own eyes. >> reporter: yeah. absolutely right. it's definitely not fake or staged. a lot of things russian claimed simply proving not to be true. they said their withdrawal from this area was something they had been planning all the time, doing it on purpose. aren't really taking major losses, but we've seen, jim, especially the northwestern part of kyiv is destroyed russian armor everywhere. they've certainly taken a lot more losses than anybody would have imagined and certainly the russians are willing to admit. then you have the civilian casualties. from having been on the ground there we saw a lot of dead bodies on the streets and then we saw that mass grave as well. so as more of this is coming to light we certainly can see the amount of civilian casualties, a lot higher than anybo
we begin with cnn's fred pleitgen in bucha today. fred, i know you saw the mass graves for yourself. it is just awful what you're witnessing there, but the russians, they're trying to claim this was staged. that this was fake. but you saw it with your own eyes. >> reporter: yeah. absolutely right. it's definitely not fake or staged. a lot of things russian claimed simply proving not to be true. they said their withdrawal from this area was something they had been planning all the time,...
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justice barrett: fred and i were talking about this in the green room. in 2018 when there was a lot of speculation about who would be selected for justice kennedy seat, there was five media trucks outside my house for days on end. some were very aggressive, as i told fred it was not the washington post. so more aggressive and i try to drive my car down the street and they would open the doors to block. [no audio] justice barrett: yes fortunately of a mother of seven i'm used to distractions. even outbursts. [applause] mr. ryan: this was about the effort to get a photo of you. justice barrett: yes. one sunday morning and usually the media checks -- trucks which show up around 8:00, it was sunday morning and i was going to head to mass. so i left the house before i thought they were going to come. one showed up and i led them on a chase to the neighborhood, because i did not want to be followed. i was very proud of myself because i managed to shake them. i was confident. [laughter] i parked the car at our church and when i went to go walking i saw one of t
justice barrett: fred and i were talking about this in the green room. in 2018 when there was a lot of speculation about who would be selected for justice kennedy seat, there was five media trucks outside my house for days on end. some were very aggressive, as i told fred it was not the washington post. so more aggressive and i try to drive my car down the street and they would open the doors to block. [no audio] justice barrett: yes fortunately of a mother of seven i'm used to distractions....
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and fred's live in kyiv with his firsthand account. fred? >> reporter: hi there, jake. and the situation in bucha certainly is one that can only be described as tragic. and i think one of the things that really stands out is that the russian forces withdrew from that place four days -- a little more than four days -- ago. and yet the people who are searching there are still finding bodies in the streets in cars that were shot up, in basements, generally in houses -- also in houses, quite frankly, that were destroyed also in the fighting as well. so, the situation there is -- is tragic for the people there. they are sad. they are angry. at the same time, they also vow they want to carry on, obviously rebuild their town. but at the same time, they are still finding a lot of dead people, and they fear it will be a lot more. and i need to warn our viewers that what you are about to see is extremely graphic, extremely disturbing. >> reporter: ukrainian authorities in bucha lead us into a basement they call a russian execution chamber. it's a gruesome scene, five bodies, thei
and fred's live in kyiv with his firsthand account. fred? >> reporter: hi there, jake. and the situation in bucha certainly is one that can only be described as tragic. and i think one of the things that really stands out is that the russian forces withdrew from that place four days -- a little more than four days -- ago. and yet the people who are searching there are still finding bodies in the streets in cars that were shot up, in basements, generally in houses -- also in houses, quite...
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justice barrett: thank you fred, thank you all for coming. [applause] attorney general top rebooking house intelligence committee, it is about one hour. [applause]
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fred, it's great to see. thanks very much for joining us this weekend. >> thank you very much.ia: fred lane joining us for a quick break than the president makes a historic move to drive gasoline prices lower before the midterm elections. it was the biden administration's decision to keep millions of children out of the classroom during the pandemic based on science? or was it based on fear from a powerful teachers union. powerful teachers union. congressman steve scalise is powerful teachers union. congressman steve scalise is powerful teachers union. congressman steve scalise is powerful teachers union. congressman steve scalise is that was quick. and rewarding. i earn 3% cash back at drugstores with chase freedom unlimited. that means i earn on my bug spray and my sunscreen. you ready to go fishing? i got the bait. i also earn 5% on travel purchased through chase on this rental car. that lake is calling my name! don't you get seasick? we'll find out! come on. and i earn 3% on dining including takeout. so much for catching our dinner. some people are hunters. some are gathere
fred, it's great to see. thanks very much for joining us this weekend. >> thank you very much.ia: fred lane joining us for a quick break than the president makes a historic move to drive gasoline prices lower before the midterm elections. it was the biden administration's decision to keep millions of children out of the classroom during the pandemic based on science? or was it based on fear from a powerful teachers union. powerful teachers union. congressman steve scalise is powerful...
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i think fred is incredibly proud of the integrity that he showed. tom: with the enthusiasm that we hear and suggest that the republicans may take the house and i the republicans may take the senate, what is the new majority republican congress need to do day one? sen. cassidy: we need to start going after inflation. inflation right now is being driven by energy costs. the cost of the pump on your fuel bill and the inputs to the fertilizer that go to the crops. that is a lot higher now as well. i propose an operation warp speed. within 10 months, something predicted to take 10 years, we should take a regulatory kind of let's get together and figure out how we can increase supply and decrease prices for us and our allies within 10 months, if not, shorter. we can do that, but we need operation warp speed. lisa: what do you see moving into and away from reliance on fossil fuels? sen. cassidy: there is a regulatory uncertainty for durables. there is a regulatory uncertainty for carbon capture and -- carbon capture. what i'm speaking on is the ct u.s. tha
i think fred is incredibly proud of the integrity that he showed. tom: with the enthusiasm that we hear and suggest that the republicans may take the house and i the republicans may take the senate, what is the new majority republican congress need to do day one? sen. cassidy: we need to start going after inflation. inflation right now is being driven by energy costs. the cost of the pump on your fuel bill and the inputs to the fertilizer that go to the crops. that is a lot higher now as well....
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justice barrett: thank you fred, thank you all for coming. [applause] >> during discussions over the reunification of germany, secretary of state james baker told mikael gorbachev that nato would not expand eastward, not one inch. in the lead up to the russian invasion of ukraine, vladimir putin used to those words to suggest the u.s. and nato were not interested in peace. and could not be trusted. tonight on q&a, history professor and author of not one inch talks about the 1990 summit and the impact expansion is had on u.s. russian relations. >> sorry about that language, is causing confusion. we are not going to use it anymore. the problem is it took mikael gorbachev a while to say this. it bears correcting, but that is no longer an offer. when push comes to shove and there is actually a treaty negotiator, that treaty allowed nato to be advancing across the line. >> her book, not one inch, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and our podcasts on our free c-span now at. >> c-span's washington journal. every day, we
justice barrett: thank you fred, thank you all for coming. [applause] >> during discussions over the reunification of germany, secretary of state james baker told mikael gorbachev that nato would not expand eastward, not one inch. in the lead up to the russian invasion of ukraine, vladimir putin used to those words to suggest the u.s. and nato were not interested in peace. and could not be trusted. tonight on q&a, history professor and author of not one inch talks about the 1990...
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fred, paul, very much appreciate it. both reporting live from kyiv tonight, and next, the ukrainian prime minister, 11 mayors have been abducted at least one brutally tortured and murdered. and a steel mill in colorado, owned by a company accused of supplying metal to the russian military. that same company's largest shareholder is an oligarch, and either russia or ukraine can afford to lose. general pepetreaus here to explain. with age comomes more... get more with neutrogena® retinol pro plus. a powerful .5% retinol that's also gentle on skin. for wrinkle results in one week. a powerful .5% retinol neutrogena®. for people with skin. peop with plaque psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make. like the shot they take. the memories they create. or the spin they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, you can achieve clearer skin. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla can cause serious allergic reactions. it may c
fred, paul, very much appreciate it. both reporting live from kyiv tonight, and next, the ukrainian prime minister, 11 mayors have been abducted at least one brutally tortured and murdered. and a steel mill in colorado, owned by a company accused of supplying metal to the russian military. that same company's largest shareholder is an oligarch, and either russia or ukraine can afford to lose. general pepetreaus here to explain. with age comomes more... get more with neutrogena® retinol pro...
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justice barrett: thank you fred, thank you all for coming. [applause] >> contact information for state governors and the biden administration cabinet, order your copy today at c-span shop.org. every c-span shop purchase supports c-span's nonprofit operation. senate and house members are away for two weeks. the senate is back on monday, april 25 at 3:00 p.m. eastern. lawmakers are expected to debate several of president biden's nominees. lisa cook would be the first black woman to serve on the fed board. when congress returns, watch live coverage on c-span. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television stations and more. bridging the digital divide. cox. bringing us closer. cox supports c-span as a public service. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> supreme court justice sonia sotomayor told students to navigate politics and partisanship by listening and educating others with differing views. aged in their future endeavors. this is just under one hour. [applause] mr. martin: thank you very much, sir. thank y
justice barrett: thank you fred, thank you all for coming. [applause] >> contact information for state governors and the biden administration cabinet, order your copy today at c-span shop.org. every c-span shop purchase supports c-span's nonprofit operation. senate and house members are away for two weeks. the senate is back on monday, april 25 at 3:00 p.m. eastern. lawmakers are expected to debate several of president biden's nominees. lisa cook would be the first black woman to serve on...
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justice barrett: thank you fred, thank you all for coming. [applause] >> c-span's washington journal, everyday we take your calls live on the air, on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, the national urban league president and ceo discusses the findings of the organizations 2022 state of black america report. we will talk about the future of the republican party the biden presidency on the 2022 midterm elections. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span or on c-span now our new mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text and tweets. c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington, live and on-demand. keep up with the day's biggest event with live streams and floor proceedings and hearings from the u.s. congress, white house events, the courts, campaigns and more from the world of politics, although your figure tips. also stay current with the latest episodes of washington j
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fred?white house, thanks so much. >>> coming up, why antennas are suddenly a popular item at electronics stores for russian speakers to easily pick up russian television channels. we'll explain that, next. and disruptive muscle aches.s. you can count on fast, effective relief with motrin. dove knows we damage our hair a lot my hair i curl it. i have to use a lot of heat new dove hair therapy shampoo & conditioner with ceramide & peptide. it nourishes at a cellul level toescue damaged hair. discover0 x stronger hair with new dove hair thera rescue and protect. after switching to the farmer's dog we noticed so many improvements in remi's health. his allergies were going away and he just had amazing energy. it looks like nutritious food, and it is. i'm investing in my dog's health and happiness. get started at longlivedogs.com cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find y
fred?white house, thanks so much. >>> coming up, why antennas are suddenly a popular item at electronics stores for russian speakers to easily pick up russian television channels. we'll explain that, next. and disruptive muscle aches.s. you can count on fast, effective relief with motrin. dove knows we damage our hair a lot my hair i curl it. i have to use a lot of heat new dove hair therapy shampoo & conditioner with ceramide & peptide. it nourishes at a cellul level toescue...
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as i told fred, it was not the washington post. but some were aggressive, and i was trying to drive my car down the street and they would open the doors to block -- >> [inaudible]---enslaver of women! [laughter] [inaudible] -- >> much off seven, i am used to >> -- as a mother of seven, i am used to distractions. [laughter] and sometimes even outbursts! [laughter] [applause] so [inaudible]. >> this was about the effort to get a photo of you -- >> [laughs] yes. so, one study warning, usually the media trucks would show up, you know, around eight, and it was a sunday morning, and i was going to head to mass, and so, i left the house before i thought they were going to come, and one showed up, and i lead them on a chase through the neighborhood, because i really didn't want to be followed. it was very proud of myself, because i managed to shake their most confident. parked the car at our church, and when i went to go walk in, i saw one of the suburbans that i recognized from outside the house coming the other way. so i spent the whole
as i told fred, it was not the washington post. but some were aggressive, and i was trying to drive my car down the street and they would open the doors to block -- >> [inaudible]---enslaver of women! [laughter] [inaudible] -- >> much off seven, i am used to >> -- as a mother of seven, i am used to distractions. [laughter] and sometimes even outbursts! [laughter] [applause] so [inaudible]. >> this was about the effort to get a photo of you -- >> [laughs] yes. so,...
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. >> as we mentioned, cnn's fred pleitgen and ivan watson is in zaporizhzhia and cnn's kaitlan collins join us. first, we want to bring you fred pleitgen's report and with a warning, it is difficult to watch. >> in a war that russia has unleashed against ukraine, few places have suffered more than borodianka. occupied by vladimir putin's troops since late february recently taken back by the army. >> bored on yanka was held for a very long time and just to give you an idea of the scale of destruction, you have houses like these that were completely destroyed and if you look over here, even large, residential buildings have been flattened. it was connected with this one before ask now there's absolutely nothing left of it. >> the russians made sure to show they owned this town, painting the letter "v" on occupied buildings and defacing borodianka's city administration. "v" is what they use to identify their forces that invaded this part of ukraine. oksana constacenko returned here and found russian soldier his been staying in their house. she says they ransacked the place. alcohol is eve
. >> as we mentioned, cnn's fred pleitgen and ivan watson is in zaporizhzhia and cnn's kaitlan collins join us. first, we want to bring you fred pleitgen's report and with a warning, it is difficult to watch. >> in a war that russia has unleashed against ukraine, few places have suffered more than borodianka. occupied by vladimir putin's troops since late february recently taken back by the army. >> bored on yanka was held for a very long time and just to give you an idea of...
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thank you, fred.as word gets out about these mass killings in bucha there's been condemnation around the world. let's get live to london. yes, people are outraged. yes, world leaders have said they must do something talking about sanctions and more military aid for ukraine. who's saying what? >> reporter: we've heard a unified response from european leaders, nato and officials of these horrific attacks we've seen in bucha and across ukraine learning there may be further war crimes committed in that bucha region as we heard from fred pleitgen's report. and it's gotten a strong response from european leaders and we heard from boris johnson describing this as despicable. calling for an urgent independent investigation into these attacks. we also heard from jens stoltenberg. he issued a stark warning, too. take a listen. >> it is a brutality against civilians we haven't seen in europe for decades. and it's horrific and it's absolutely unacceptable that civilians are targeted and kills. >> reporter: we've
thank you, fred.as word gets out about these mass killings in bucha there's been condemnation around the world. let's get live to london. yes, people are outraged. yes, world leaders have said they must do something talking about sanctions and more military aid for ukraine. who's saying what? >> reporter: we've heard a unified response from european leaders, nato and officials of these horrific attacks we've seen in bucha and across ukraine learning there may be further war crimes...
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what's your answer, fred? well, is defined by the convention, which i think passed in the 1920s and it constitutes a systematic effort to annihilate people. and i think clearly that's what's going on in ukraine. i don't know why the bush administration doesn't just go out and say that they think that's what's going on . i don't think we need lawyers to tell what we're seeing in ukraine amounts to. >> yeah, the pictures are pretty evident. >> fred pleitgen, great to have you on . thank you , sir. good to be here. >> well, as russian forces retreating from retreating from kyiv, could there be an opportunity to stop them in their tracks? we'll have more on that . hunter biden is the most respected person in the country . he was given rights and favor jobs. stores magically opened, had a roaring sex addiction. every aspect of his life and walked in a customer clutching macbook pro. it's not stuff that you would want to see the light of day offering to pay joe biden himself. himself. join our panel of experts as th
what's your answer, fred? well, is defined by the convention, which i think passed in the 1920s and it constitutes a systematic effort to annihilate people. and i think clearly that's what's going on in ukraine. i don't know why the bush administration doesn't just go out and say that they think that's what's going on . i don't think we need lawyers to tell what we're seeing in ukraine amounts to. >> yeah, the pictures are pretty evident. >> fred pleitgen, great to have you on ....
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the president's announcement on ghost guns and reaction from gun safety advocate fred guttenberg, fred of jamie, jamie was killed in the parkland school shooting. we'll talk to fred next. >>> later in the hour, me to reporting about how jared kushner's investment fund secured a whopping $2 billion investment from a wealth fund led by the saudi crown prince despite red flags about kushner and the deal from the saudis. it's a move that's raising a ton of ethical questions. wayfair has everything i need to make my home totally me. sometimes, i'm a homebody. can never have too many pillows! sometimes, i'm all business. a serious chair for a serious business woman! i'm always a mom- that is why you are smart and chose the durable fabric. perfect. i'm not a chef- and, don't mind if i do. but thanks to wayfair, i do love my kitchen. yes! ♪ wayfair you got just what i need. ♪ exploring the heart of historic europe with viking, you'll get closer to iconic landmarks, to local life and legendary treasures as you sail onboard our patented, award-winning viking longships. you'll enjoy many extras,
the president's announcement on ghost guns and reaction from gun safety advocate fred guttenberg, fred of jamie, jamie was killed in the parkland school shooting. we'll talk to fred next. >>> later in the hour, me to reporting about how jared kushner's investment fund secured a whopping $2 billion investment from a wealth fund led by the saudi crown prince despite red flags about kushner and the deal from the saudis. it's a move that's raising a ton of ethical questions. wayfair has...
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it must've been fun to work with fred, as well. >> you know how crazy fred is, right?d is so good at what he does, and he's so quick, so we immediately became like a real couple and like -- it was like -- 'cause fred was like one of my favorite husbands. he's around. you know what i'm saying he lets me do crazy stuff that, like, he lets me hurt him and all of that, like. yeah, he's my favorite husband like, but i'm not gonna let him know that. and me and fred, just we're like - i love him i love people who are quick, like you i love you that's why i love interviewing with you >> seth: yeah, but you love me, and i can't even get one of the 19 husband roles [ laughter ] >> um, seth, you are gonna be president soon, and you do not want the scandal of being with me >> seth: very kind of you to say hey, we always talk about tv shows you're enthusiastic about. we have long been looking for our next "game of thrones" that we could watch together. what are you watching right now? >> oh, my god. ok, so i'm watching "bel-air." you know the new "bel-air" >> seth: yeah. >> oh, my
it must've been fun to work with fred, as well. >> you know how crazy fred is, right?d is so good at what he does, and he's so quick, so we immediately became like a real couple and like -- it was like -- 'cause fred was like one of my favorite husbands. he's around. you know what i'm saying he lets me do crazy stuff that, like, he lets me hurt him and all of that, like. yeah, he's my favorite husband like, but i'm not gonna let him know that. and me and fred, just we're like - i love him...
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>> no, not really. >> fred upton is wrong, governor? me. you are asking me if these races is some sort of referendum on trump. i don't see it that way. i think 2022 is about what is happening at people's kitchen tables and people want a change in washington, and at the federal level i think you will see a big win for republicans, if we focus on 2022, and we need to stop worrying about 2024, and if we don't get the job done in 2022, nothing really matters. it's a great opportunity to fulfill the obligation to the citizens >> you have people proudly pro trump and repeated his claims the 2020 election was stolen, which is, of course, false, and then you have people who are trying to ignore trump without condemning anything that he is saying. do you think that's a sustainable place to be for the republican party? where do you fit into all of that? >> similar question about the democrats being about aoc and the socialists, the more -- >> i am not asking you about -- governor, i am asking you about -- you are a republican and i am asking you
>> no, not really. >> fred upton is wrong, governor? me. you are asking me if these races is some sort of referendum on trump. i don't see it that way. i think 2022 is about what is happening at people's kitchen tables and people want a change in washington, and at the federal level i think you will see a big win for republicans, if we focus on 2022, and we need to stop worrying about 2024, and if we don't get the job done in 2022, nothing really matters. it's a great opportunity to...
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fred, the women, meanwhile, play their championship game tonight in minneapolis.uskies trying to win their 12th national title. the gamecocks trying to win their second. >> andy scholes, tonight, a nail biter! and so will tomorrow. a lot of good stuff to come. ? >> thank you so much for joining me today. i'm fredricka whitfield. the "cnn newsroom" continues with jim acosta in just a moment. >>> first, the 2021 top ten cnn hero, dr. ayla stanford sprang into action beginning of the pandemic testing and vaccinating philadelphia's hardest blath and brown communities and today still working to protect her community from the virus and bring people the health care that they deserve. >> so we started in the midst of this pandemic with testing. then vaccination. we were seeing folks that hadn't seen a doctor in a decade. we were just literally putting a band-aid to a much bigger problem with health inequities and disparities. so i opened the doctor ayla stanford center for health equity. we are a multidisciplinary clinic. we take care of newborns through grandma and grand
fred, the women, meanwhile, play their championship game tonight in minneapolis.uskies trying to win their 12th national title. the gamecocks trying to win their second. >> andy scholes, tonight, a nail biter! and so will tomorrow. a lot of good stuff to come. ? >> thank you so much for joining me today. i'm fredricka whitfield. the "cnn newsroom" continues with jim acosta in just a moment. >>> first, the 2021 top ten cnn hero, dr. ayla stanford sprang into action...
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speaking of fred pleitgen, he joins me now. hello, fred, to you. russia's withdrawn from areas near kyiv. you went to another town to see the death and destruction that they left behind. what did you see? >> reporter: hi there, don. well, what we saw was really a swath of death and destruction going towards the north of kyiv, towards the northwest specifically. and those are a lot of towns that were held by the russians. we drove through several smaller towns and villages, through somewhat larger towns and the picture was always the same, absolutely destroyed places. and in all of those places still dead civilians who were being picked up as you said by those people who a couple of weeks ago were painters, were factory workers and the like, and are now working around the clock and really don't know how much longer this is going to continue because the bodies keep popping up in places, and they keep having to collect them. borodenko was definitely the place that was the most destroyed that we witnessed. and we do have to warn our viewers, what you'r
speaking of fred pleitgen, he joins me now. hello, fred, to you. russia's withdrawn from areas near kyiv. you went to another town to see the death and destruction that they left behind. what did you see? >> reporter: hi there, don. well, what we saw was really a swath of death and destruction going towards the north of kyiv, towards the northwest specifically. and those are a lot of towns that were held by the russians. we drove through several smaller towns and villages, through...
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fred, what did you see there? facts in this town that had been held by russian troops for nearly a month. >> well, the facts are attacks on civilian infrastructure on a large scale and also other places as well. in fact, jake, one of the things we did today is we drove from kyiv all the way to which is about i'd say about 70 kilometers, about 50 miles. and every single town we went through we saw the same exact picture, destroyed houses, destroyed infrastructure. you see some of the pictures here we filmed in borodianka earlier today. and you see a lot of destroyed russian tanks. there's essentially two narratives that i think are becoming crystal clear as this war drags on, and one of them is the fact the russians got beaten badly by the ukrainian military. you see some destroyed russian military vehicles right there, and in many cases got beaten very, very badly. and then the fact many civilians were harmed in all this. and that's something i think you're going to see a lot more of in the coming days. so russia
fred, what did you see there? facts in this town that had been held by russian troops for nearly a month. >> well, the facts are attacks on civilian infrastructure on a large scale and also other places as well. in fact, jake, one of the things we did today is we drove from kyiv all the way to which is about i'd say about 70 kilometers, about 50 miles. and every single town we went through we saw the same exact picture, destroyed houses, destroyed infrastructure. you see some of the...
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congressman fred upton joins me now.d, good to see you. >> nice to see you, always. >> let me start with what you told my colleague vaughn hillyard. this is on march 30, not that long ago. you said the possibility of the perception of giving trump a win by retiring is actually a motivator to run again. and yet, you're deciding not to run. does that give trump a win? >> no, we didn't. it was a campaign, i was ready to go. but the final straw was my hometown, my home community, faces lake michigan, i can actually see it across the street where i live, it is a lot of it now, it is 250 miles away, about 350,000 different voters than i had before. >> did you campaign, travel this new district? >> absolutely. we would have been welcomed in a lot of different places but we have had to raise, i don't know, 5 to 6 million bucks. in a couple months, i could have done that, but in the end it's time for family. i've got three grandkids now, one is actually saying, there's papa. he's two years old. he's watching right now. >> i'm cur
congressman fred upton joins me now.d, good to see you. >> nice to see you, always. >> let me start with what you told my colleague vaughn hillyard. this is on march 30, not that long ago. you said the possibility of the perception of giving trump a win by retiring is actually a motivator to run again. and yet, you're deciding not to run. does that give trump a win? >> no, we didn't. it was a campaign, i was ready to go. but the final straw was my hometown, my home community,...
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fred? >> and perhaps a little levity this evening tonight. be there front and center and perhaps like his predecessor, president obama, he wants to show that he, too, has a bit of humor. let's go down memory lane for a hot second. >> i'm a mellow sort of guy. and that's why i invited luther, my anger translator, to join me here tonight . >> hold on to your lily white butts. >> in our fast changing world, traditions like this dinner are important. >> i mean, really, what is this saying? and why am i required to come to it? >> that was 2015. supposed to be alter ego. we know trevor noah will be the comedic relief tonight. what do we know about how president biden is preparing to be the funny man tonight? >> he's perfecting his speech up until the last hour. this speech provides him an opportunity to be median in chief. something he's not often able to do. really trying to crack some jokes here and so not only is he writing the speech, but he's getting advice from speech writers, aides, also friends submitting jokes. trying to show off his humor
fred? >> and perhaps a little levity this evening tonight. be there front and center and perhaps like his predecessor, president obama, he wants to show that he, too, has a bit of humor. let's go down memory lane for a hot second. >> i'm a mellow sort of guy. and that's why i invited luther, my anger translator, to join me here tonight . >> hold on to your lily white butts. >> in our fast changing world, traditions like this dinner are important. >> i mean, really,...
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fred? >> jasmine wright at the white house.hank you. >>> coming up, a historic landing, the first all-private space crew docking with the international space station this morning. but not without any hiccups. an issue with a camera delayed the private-paying customers. details straight ahead. >>> plus, supreme court justice ketanji brown jackson's emotional message after being confirmed as the first black woman to ever sit on the u.s. supreme court. >>> and tiger woods' extraordinary return. he tees off for a third round at the masters in just a few hours. we'll go live to augusta. real meals. real good. all of k knorr's high quality pasta and rice sides are now made with no artificial flavors or prereservatives. knorr. taste for good. everer wonder what everyone's doing on their phones? they're banking, with bank of america. the groom's parents? they just found out they can redeem rewards for a second honeymoon. romance is in the ai like these two. he's realizing he's in love. and that his dating ap just went up. must be fate.
fred? >> jasmine wright at the white house.hank you. >>> coming up, a historic landing, the first all-private space crew docking with the international space station this morning. but not without any hiccups. an issue with a camera delayed the private-paying customers. details straight ahead. >>> plus, supreme court justice ketanji brown jackson's emotional message after being confirmed as the first black woman to ever sit on the u.s. supreme court. >>> and...
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his real name is mark. >> fred resembles this gentleman, mark, but it wasn't fred.s a lazy eye. >> announcer: now, she's still hooked on fred. >> he's my fiance and i need to get him home from jamaica. >> he's been tied up with a rope, he's been beat with a tire iron, beat up by gangsters on the border. there aren't any borders in jamaica. it's an island.
his real name is mark. >> fred resembles this gentleman, mark, but it wasn't fred.s a lazy eye. >> announcer: now, she's still hooked on fred. >> he's my fiance and i need to get him home from jamaica. >> he's been tied up with a rope, he's been beat with a tire iron, beat up by gangsters on the border. there aren't any borders in jamaica. it's an island.
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his real name is mark. >> fred resembles this gentleman, mark, but it wasn't fred.eed to get him home from jamaica. >> he's been tied up with a rope, he's been beat with a tire iron, beat up by gangsters on the border. there aren't any borders in jamaica. it's an island.
his real name is mark. >> fred resembles this gentleman, mark, but it wasn't fred.eed to get him home from jamaica. >> he's been tied up with a rope, he's been beat with a tire iron, beat up by gangsters on the border. there aren't any borders in jamaica. it's an island.
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fred. >> hi there, jake. and of course, the talk of the town here tonight is the fact that volodymyr zelenskyy praised president biden for those words as you noted saying they were, as he put it, true words from a true leader. one of the reasons why the ukrainian president says that were some of the things we have seen over the past couple of days, as russian forces have been expelled from the areas north of kyiv. where we have seen a lot of dead bodies being pulled out of destroyed houses and also of course saw that big mass grave in the suburb of bucha where so much killing took place. now, i was able to speak to this country's prosecutor general at the edge of that mass grave because this country is currently launching a massive campaign to try to prove in courts what president biden says he believes is already shaping up in his opinion. and we do have to warn our viewers that what you're about to see is extremely graphic and very disturbing. >> even as russian troops mass in eastern ukraine for what the u
fred. >> hi there, jake. and of course, the talk of the town here tonight is the fact that volodymyr zelenskyy praised president biden for those words as you noted saying they were, as he put it, true words from a true leader. one of the reasons why the ukrainian president says that were some of the things we have seen over the past couple of days, as russian forces have been expelled from the areas north of kyiv. where we have seen a lot of dead bodies being pulled out of destroyed...
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fred eltringham is here. >> thank you >> seth: our first guest tonight is a golden globe award-winning actor you know from movies such as "dune," "inside llewyn davis," and the "star wars" franchise. he stars in "moon knight," which is streaming now on disney+ with new episodes released every wednesday. let's take a look. >> look, i wish i could just disappear. i really do. but unfortunately, i'm still here and if you are going to go through with this, you've got to be smart, at least for layla's sake i've been in situations like this before. >> so have i it's the same body, isn't it it's in there somewhere. muscle memory and that >> yeah, i'm not sure it works that way just - >> well, whatever. >> i'm here. you're not alone >> i know i'm not alone. i know i'm bloody not alone. i've got layla she's got my back. >> oh, you're in love? now you're in love with my wife? >> i appreciate your concern, mate, i really do -- >> you lay one finger on her - >> -- but we've got it from here >> i swear to you, steven, i s
fred eltringham is here. >> thank you >> seth: our first guest tonight is a golden globe award-winning actor you know from movies such as "dune," "inside llewyn davis," and the "star wars" franchise. he stars in "moon knight," which is streaming now on disney+ with new episodes released every wednesday. let's take a look. >> look, i wish i could just disappear. i really do. but unfortunately, i'm still here and if you are going to go...
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>> a very confusing one, fred.day. it does get more confusing every day. but people need to understand that their personal risk is what we're discussing here. it's not to do with the general laws and the policies and whatever. it's your personal risk. don't have this atrophy of vigilance thinking i'm completely safe now. there's still 500 people a day dieing with covid-related cases as compared to flu. people say, well, a lot of people die of flu. but that's less than half, way less than half of the number of people related to the covid cases. so it's still a risk. don't get complacent about this. make sure that you're making the decision for you just because you can take your mask off, doesn't mean you have to. >> good advice. david soucie, thank you very much. >> have a good day, fred. >> you as well. >>> if everyone around you is maskless, can wearing a mask protect you from covid-19? >> reporter: the short answer here is yes. wearing a mask can still give you some protection even if you're the only one masked.
>> a very confusing one, fred.day. it does get more confusing every day. but people need to understand that their personal risk is what we're discussing here. it's not to do with the general laws and the policies and whatever. it's your personal risk. don't have this atrophy of vigilance thinking i'm completely safe now. there's still 500 people a day dieing with covid-related cases as compared to flu. people say, well, a lot of people die of flu. but that's less than half, way less than...