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gardner lives in london along with her british husband and young daughter. she's carried out extensive research on air pollution. she's traveled to different parts of the world to find out the source of air pollution and why people lose their lives to it. the outcome of her trips and research is her book choked, which highlights shocking facts. i've lived in london for more than 18 years. i came here from new york, but as much as i've always loved britain, there was something that bothered me from the start, a thickness to the air, the smell of exhaust that hit me every time i walked outside. it was only years later when i was working on an article about air quality at the 2012 olympics that i sat down, to read some of the science of what air pollution does to our bodies and how much of it there is here in london. it only took a few minutes of googling for me to see that the fumes i dismissed as nuisance were actually toxic. in one of the points she's mentioned the controversial decision by the european union to use cars run on diesel fuels in the 90s. the d
gardner lives in london along with her british husband and young daughter. she's carried out extensive research on air pollution. she's traveled to different parts of the world to find out the source of air pollution and why people lose their lives to it. the outcome of her trips and research is her book choked, which highlights shocking facts. i've lived in london for more than 18 years. i came here from new york, but as much as i've always loved britain, there was something that bothered me...
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gardner is highlighted one of them that has to do with bour. johnson, former uk prime minister and london mayor. according to the research, when johnson was the mayor of london, he had gotten dust particle suppress and sprayed around air quality monitors to bring down their readings. these deceptive methods are for advanced countries. an impoverished name. things are different, for a long time we didn't have a choice about relying on fossil fuels, but we don't need them anymore, it's time to move towards something better, sort a future built on clean energy, from the wind and the sun, electric cars, instead of diesel and petrol, less driving, more walking and cycling. it won't be easy to end the era of fossil fuels, they're woven into the fabric of our societies, and there is lot of money and lot of power invested in keeping us dependent on them. in 1952, seven years after world war ii, countries were seeking to accelerate their production, factories working at full blast every day. millions of tons of charcoal were burnt in the world to help t
gardner is highlighted one of them that has to do with bour. johnson, former uk prime minister and london mayor. according to the research, when johnson was the mayor of london, he had gotten dust particle suppress and sprayed around air quality monitors to bring down their readings. these deceptive methods are for advanced countries. an impoverished name. things are different, for a long time we didn't have a choice about relying on fossil fuels, but we don't need them anymore, it's time to...
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with me is our security correspondent frank gardner.rrespondent frank gardner. what does this mear chances frank, what does this mean for any chances of future refreshment? —— refreshment. i chances of future refreshment? -- refreshment-— chances of future refreshment? -- refreshment. i think rapprochement is off the cards _ refreshment. i think rapprochement is off the cards for _ refreshment. i think rapprochement is off the cards for a _ refreshment. i think rapprochement is off the cards for a long _ refreshment. i think rapprochement is off the cards for a long time, - is off the cards for a long time, but eventually the two sides will have to sit together and ukraine's position is that by temporarily occupying some russian land, that gives them a stronger bargaining position and therefore in their view brings the chance of peace talks closer. when russia says it is off the table, big deal, they were of the table, big deal, they were of the table, big deal, they were of the table anyhow because russia's peace proposals were not rea
with me is our security correspondent frank gardner.rrespondent frank gardner. what does this mear chances frank, what does this mean for any chances of future refreshment? —— refreshment. i chances of future refreshment? -- refreshment-— chances of future refreshment? -- refreshment. i think rapprochement is off the cards _ refreshment. i think rapprochement is off the cards for _ refreshment. i think rapprochement is off the cards for a _ refreshment. i think rapprochement is off the...
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you see that that was actually one of the biggest plays from gardner minshew. if not the biggest gardner minshew of the night with that was where also antonio peers are saying they did not take advantage of the big opportunity. they head there in the red zone and it was at no fault of trade, tucker, because as you can see when it went up in the air, he came down with yet. he also had 43 yard punt return you know, so he can do it special teams to know. >> really like how he's going be involved in the offense this year. obviously we're going to get a heavy dose of. >> the monte adams when he is playing fellow out. may one of the best wide receivers. >> in the world, returned that i was telling about tell you guys about kicking game, really making a name for himself. added that no way first down the raiders immediately. just happened to be on outside of the monte adams. they haven't really had that game breaker. tina, while of course stay lost. josh jacobs, he's green so they're going to need all the help they can get in as we've talked about this. you're last wee
you see that that was actually one of the biggest plays from gardner minshew. if not the biggest gardner minshew of the night with that was where also antonio peers are saying they did not take advantage of the big opportunity. they head there in the red zone and it was at no fault of trade, tucker, because as you can see when it went up in the air, he came down with yet. he also had 43 yard punt return you know, so he can do it special teams to know. >> really like how he's going be...
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with me is frank gardner or security - frank gardner or security correspondent.s of the exchange at the moment. in of the details of the exchange at the moment-— of the details of the exchange at the moment. ,., , ., the moment. in the bowl is a huge amount of— the moment. in the bowl is a huge amount of people, _ the moment. in the bowl is a huge amount of people, a _ the moment. in the bowl is a huge amount of people, a lot _ the moment. in the bowl is a huge amount of people, a lot of- the moment. in the bowl is a huge. amount of people, a lot of countries and a lot of behind—the—scenes work was up to six during for several reasons, notjust because of the large number of people involved, up to 24 large number of people involved, up to 2a possibly 26. that would make it the largest exchange of prisoners in this way since the end of the cold war. the most recent one perhaps was about ia people exchanged in 2010. it is perhaps was about 1a people exchanged in 2010. it is its ordinary as well because of the number of countries involved. turkish intelligence has ta
with me is frank gardner or security - frank gardner or security correspondent.s of the exchange at the moment. in of the details of the exchange at the moment-— of the details of the exchange at the moment. ,., , ., the moment. in the bowl is a huge amount of— the moment. in the bowl is a huge amount of people, _ the moment. in the bowl is a huge amount of people, a _ the moment. in the bowl is a huge amount of people, a lot _ the moment. in the bowl is a huge amount of people, a lot of-...
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frank gardner is still with me. we arejust to steve rosenberg. frank gardner is still with me.ils about what has happened in the deal that has been struck. ., ., ,., , happened in the deal that has been struck. ., ., , struck. there are no reports could be as many _ struck. there are no reports could be as many 24 _ struck. there are no reports could be as many 24 people _ struck. there are no reports could be as many 24 people who - struck. there are no reports could be as many 24 people who are - be as many 24 people who are involved in this exchange involving six countries. russia, the us, uk, germany, belarus and slovenia. extraordinary if this happens. it would make it even bigger than the exchange of 14 people in 2010. this would be the biggest change of prisoners since the end of the cold war by far. it hasn't happened yet but everyone at least on the western side is talking about it happening, because there is clearly an alignment of interests here. the signs were already there and steve alluded to it a little bit. when you see people starting to be given these very hea
frank gardner is still with me. we arejust to steve rosenberg. frank gardner is still with me.ils about what has happened in the deal that has been struck. ., ., ,., , happened in the deal that has been struck. ., ., , struck. there are no reports could be as many _ struck. there are no reports could be as many 24 _ struck. there are no reports could be as many 24 people _ struck. there are no reports could be as many 24 people who - struck. there are no reports could be as many 24 people who...
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great gardner, security correspondent, - wish it was me.ty correspondent, thankl wish it was me. great gardner, i security correspondent, thank you very much. we are just getting a little more detailfrom very much. we are just getting a little more detail from ankara about what is happening. if we can bring up what is happening. if we can bring up those pictures from ankara airport, which i think we still have lives, pictures from ankara airport, which we know a number of planes have coming from a number of different destinations are on the tarmac. business have been getting —— prisoners have been getting off those planes and will eventually get on to other planes to be returned to their home countries, in some cases, although not in all cases. for example, some of those released in this exchange by russia are russian nationals, who are part of the political opposition and therefore were in prison on charges of treason, so they will be travelling away from russia, their home country, to live elsewhere. but a bit more detail now from the tur
great gardner, security correspondent, - wish it was me.ty correspondent, thankl wish it was me. great gardner, i security correspondent, thank you very much. we are just getting a little more detailfrom very much. we are just getting a little more detail from ankara about what is happening. if we can bring up what is happening. if we can bring up those pictures from ankara airport, which i think we still have lives, pictures from ankara airport, which we know a number of planes have coming...
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that was frank gardner the latest.r 11th attacks in new york, khalid sheikh mohammed, and two of his accomplices have agreed to plead guilty. the three have been held at the us navy base guantanamo bay, cuba, for years without going to trial. according to us news outlets, the men agreed to admit to conspiracy charges in exchange for a life sentence, after a possible death sentence was excluded. the cases against the three have been mired in a decades—long controversy over whether their treatment at cia prisons compromised the evidence against them. 0ur correspondent jenny kumah reports. khalid sheikh mohammed has been described as the mastermind behind the deadliest attack on us soil since the attack on pearl harbor in the second world war. he and his co—accused have been held at guantanamo bay for nearly 20 years. the case has been bogged down by pre—trial hearings. defence lawyers had argued that the men�*s torture in prison had rendered the evidence against them unusable. now, the us department of defense has announ
that was frank gardner the latest.r 11th attacks in new york, khalid sheikh mohammed, and two of his accomplices have agreed to plead guilty. the three have been held at the us navy base guantanamo bay, cuba, for years without going to trial. according to us news outlets, the men agreed to admit to conspiracy charges in exchange for a life sentence, after a possible death sentence was excluded. the cases against the three have been mired in a decades—long controversy over whether their...
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joining us is lauren gardner, an fda politics reporter for politico. thank you for joining us. here is your headline. we will put it on the screen. medicare has set prices for 10 drugs, saving billions. let's talk about that. who will be impacted by the negotiation's? guest: the biden administration is saying that everyone on medicare will be impacted by this. when they made the announcement on thursday, they said they expect the initial negotiations to save $6 billion to the medicare program and that $1.5 billion of savings will be realized by anyone on medicare with prescription drug coverage. that would be because they the expectation that if prescription drug plans are saving money on these 10 drugs, they will pass at least some of those savings onto beneficiaries. host: you mentioned 10 drugs. what types of medications were included and why did they select those? guest: the first 10 drugs had to be selected because they are among the drugs that medicare pays the most money for. there were lots of other factors at play and we expect more from medicare about how and why they
joining us is lauren gardner, an fda politics reporter for politico. thank you for joining us. here is your headline. we will put it on the screen. medicare has set prices for 10 drugs, saving billions. let's talk about that. who will be impacted by the negotiation's? guest: the biden administration is saying that everyone on medicare will be impacted by this. when they made the announcement on thursday, they said they expect the initial negotiations to save $6 billion to the medicare program...
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>>>gardner says figuring out more ways to use seaweed will give people an economic reason to grow it. but he says one of the best things we can do to learn more about seaweed is to eat more of it. >>>>i think that would go a long way to producing more seaweed, which likely has a bunch of climate benefits and ecosystem services >>>back on the tomales bay, with the exploratory harvest complete, kino comes back to land with a crate full of seaweed that will head to the kitchen. >>>>we'll either dehydrate it or, if people want to use it fresh, it'll be good for the next couple days. >>>as she gives it a quick field wash, fleener finds beauty in exploring what may be part of a sustainable and nutritious future >>>>at hog island. we believe that the foods we're producing provide a great way to have what we eat be a positive force for good. in terms of climate change >>>there is a lot to learn here on the oyster farm and fleener is glad to be on the expedition. >>>>partnering with our research associates really is a way that we can bring a broader set of eyes and experiences to solving some
>>>gardner says figuring out more ways to use seaweed will give people an economic reason to grow it. but he says one of the best things we can do to learn more about seaweed is to eat more of it. >>>>i think that would go a long way to producing more seaweed, which likely has a bunch of climate benefits and ecosystem services >>>back on the tomales bay, with the exploratory harvest complete, kino comes back to land with a crate full of seaweed that will head to...
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joining us is lynn gardner a policy reporter for politico. welcome. thank you for being here today and here's your headline. we are going to put up on the screen. medicare has lower prices for 10 drugs so let's talk about that. who will be impacted by these negotiations? >> the biden administration is saying that everyone on medicare will be impacted by this. when they made the announcement thursday they expect the initial round of negotiations will give $6 billion to the medicare program and $1.5 billion in savings will be realized by anyone on medicare with prescription drug coverage and that would be just because the expectation that if medicare prescription drug plans are saving money on these drugs they will pass some of those savings on to beneficiaries. >> at 10 drugs. what types of medications were included and whyic did they selt those 10 medications quick this first 10 drugs had to be selected because they are among theg drugs that medicare pays e most money for. there are lots of other factors that came into play here and we are expecting t
joining us is lynn gardner a policy reporter for politico. welcome. thank you for being here today and here's your headline. we are going to put up on the screen. medicare has lower prices for 10 drugs so let's talk about that. who will be impacted by these negotiations? >> the biden administration is saying that everyone on medicare will be impacted by this. when they made the announcement thursday they expect the initial round of negotiations will give $6 billion to the medicare program...
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jordan's stepfather, devin gardner, was seriously hurt. >> it was a miracle. life. >> what made you want to go find help? >> wanted to save devin. >> jordan's mother says her husband is recovering from his injuries and will always be thankful to his stepson for his bravery. how about that? >>> in today's cbs "moneywatch," after a wild roller coaster week, it was a winning day on wall street. in fact, its best day in two years after some encouraging unemployment news. the dow soared 683 points. the nasdaq gained 464, and the s&p 500 clinched 119. >>> those impressive numbers come after the labor department reported unemployment claims fell by 17,000 last week. it's a number that was better than economists expected which fueled positive energy on wall street. >>> a third death is now linked to the listeria outbreak from recalled boar's head deli meats in the u.s. another nine people were hospitalized bringing the total number of people sickened to 43. boar's head has recalled more than seven million pounds of deli and poultry items. >>> and samsung is recalling
jordan's stepfather, devin gardner, was seriously hurt. >> it was a miracle. life. >> what made you want to go find help? >> wanted to save devin. >> jordan's mother says her husband is recovering from his injuries and will always be thankful to his stepson for his bravery. how about that? >>> in today's cbs "moneywatch," after a wild roller coaster week, it was a winning day on wall street. in fact, its best day in two years after some encouraging...
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. >> reporter: luke gardner is a research faculty member at moss landing marine laboratories. >> we'ret starting to discover seaweed aquaculture in the u.s. and california and it can be a very low impact way of producing resources we need, food or things like biomaterials. >> reporter: but he says there is a ton to learn and little data at this point. >> i definitely think one of the exciting things about seaweed is all that stuff we don't know about. >> reporter: however, he says early research shows harvesting and using seaweed can have various climate-related benefits. >> this one's my favorite. >> reporter: for example -- >> so this is ogo. it has some potential to reduce the methane emissions from cattle. methane is a climate pollutant. it doesn't last as long as co2, but it's about 25 times more potent. >> reporter: gardner says figuring out more ways to use seaweed will give people an economic reason to grow it, but he says one of the best things we can do to learn more about seaweed is eat more of it. >> i think that would go a long way to producing more seaweed which likely ha
. >> reporter: luke gardner is a research faculty member at moss landing marine laboratories. >> we'ret starting to discover seaweed aquaculture in the u.s. and california and it can be a very low impact way of producing resources we need, food or things like biomaterials. >> reporter: but he says there is a ton to learn and little data at this point. >> i definitely think one of the exciting things about seaweed is all that stuff we don't know about. >> reporter:...
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i was talking to frank gardner.s inside russia, do you recognise what washington says about the danger of escalating this war, if they were to make a decision like that?- make a decision like that? well, i think... make a decision like that? well, i think--- you _ make a decision like that? well, i think... you see _ make a decision like that? well, i think... you see russia _ make a decision like that? well, i think... you see russia has - think... you see russia has absolutely no reaction at ukraine entering russia during territory. i think that is exaggerated. they perceive versions in different ways. from the position of their democracies and behaviour but not how russians behave usually. all dictatorships perceive any negotiation position as a weakness. they will continue to try to push. i think it is very logical to give ukraine permission to hit the targets in the long range because it will minimise losses, minimise investments we need from our partners for restoration, continuing this war, because we can sub
i was talking to frank gardner.s inside russia, do you recognise what washington says about the danger of escalating this war, if they were to make a decision like that?- make a decision like that? well, i think... make a decision like that? well, i think--- you _ make a decision like that? well, i think... you see _ make a decision like that? well, i think... you see russia _ make a decision like that? well, i think... you see russia has - think... you see russia has absolutely no reaction at...
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let's speak to immigration policy expert, zoe gardner.you forjoining us. i wonderel if thank you forjoining us. i wondered if i could get your initial reaction to what the government is outlining today. to what the government is outlining toda . ,., ., to what the government is outlining toda . , ., ., ., , to what the government is outlining toda . ., , , to what the government is outlining toda. ., , , , today. good morning. this is very disappointing _ today. good morning. this is very disappointing news _ today. good morning. this is very disappointing news from - today. good morning. this is very disappointing news from the - disappointing news from the government because what they seem to have done is replaced one costly brutal and ineffective gimmick, the rwanda plan, with another, which is just a continuation of the failed, doom loop that we are in, of having systems that produce irregular migration and people who are unable to maintain unauthorised migration status in the uk and so come out of that status. we are not going to tac
let's speak to immigration policy expert, zoe gardner.you forjoining us. i wonderel if thank you forjoining us. i wondered if i could get your initial reaction to what the government is outlining today. to what the government is outlining toda . ,., ., to what the government is outlining toda . , ., ., ., , to what the government is outlining toda . ., , , to what the government is outlining toda. ., , , , today. good morning. this is very disappointing _ today. good morning. this is very...
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our security correspondent frank gardner has the latest. week into ukraine's incursion into russia, the kremlin's forces are scrambling to push back its advance. extra units have been sent as ukraine now claims to be holding up to 1,000 square kilometres of russian territory. russian residents in the kursk 0blast are being evacuated as the fighting continues. around 180,000 civilians have so far been moved, many shocked that russia has been invaded for the first time since the second world war. in ukraine, public morale has been boosted by this unexpected turn of events. russia still occupies nearly a fifth of the country, but president zelensky is hoping this incursion will strengthen his hand in future peace negotiations. translation: russia brought war i to others, and now it's coming home. we can see how useful this can be for bringing peace closer. russia must be forced into peace. but in moscow at this emergency meeting, there was no talk of peace, only retaliation. the governor of kursk region started to describe the situation when h
our security correspondent frank gardner has the latest. week into ukraine's incursion into russia, the kremlin's forces are scrambling to push back its advance. extra units have been sent as ukraine now claims to be holding up to 1,000 square kilometres of russian territory. russian residents in the kursk 0blast are being evacuated as the fighting continues. around 180,000 civilians have so far been moved, many shocked that russia has been invaded for the first time since the second world war....
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morning, the results of the white house prescription drug price negotiations for medicare with laura gardner, fda politics and policy reporter at politico, then an author and professor talks about solutions to overcome political polarization and the threat of civil war. c-span's washington journal. join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create -fi enabled zones so students from low income families can get the tos they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> next, senator jd vance
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morning we look at the results of the first white house prescription drug price negotiation with lauren gardner, fda politics and policy reporter at political. and then john paul lederach talks about solutions to overcome polarization and civil war. washington journal, joining the conversation live at 7:00 eastern on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org >>-span'soverage of the 2024 democratic national convention kicks off sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern with a live one ur preview of the biggest evenin democratic politics. we will be joined byhe senior communications director for an insider look at the convention hall, convention themes d expected speakers. we will ar from the washington bureau t -- washington bureau chief will provide political and historic contacts. and then on monday, to any and for first day of the convention when president biden and former secretary of state hillary clinton are slated to eak. tuesday features f president barack obama. wednesday, former president bill clinton will addhe convention along with vice presidentialee tim walz. on thursday the convention conclude
morning we look at the results of the first white house prescription drug price negotiation with lauren gardner, fda politics and policy reporter at political. and then john paul lederach talks about solutions to overcome polarization and civil war. washington journal, joining the conversation live at 7:00 eastern on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org >>-span'soverage of the 2024 democratic national convention kicks off sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern with a live one ur preview of the...
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a journalist wanted me to go with him to that house on gardner street. so, my husband did some research and we were able to find it. there was a mexican family living there and i recognized the configuration of the rooms. the front porch, the window we were looking out of, and the soldiers that stopped up right in front of us -- stomped up right in front of us. it was quite shabby. this was, i guess, in the 1990's. maybe in the 21st century. [laughter] peter: george takei, why was your family sent to the lake camp in california? you called at the camp for this loyalists -- disloyalists. george: it was a high-security camp with armament, tanks, machine guns pointed at us from the sentry towers. it was a whole series. the interment was totally irrational. they categorized us not as having committed some crime, just a category, enemy alien. that already tells you the story. we weren't the enemy and we weren't aliens, except for my father, but he grew up in america and felt very american. we were categorized as enemy aliens, subjected to all that terror and
a journalist wanted me to go with him to that house on gardner street. so, my husband did some research and we were able to find it. there was a mexican family living there and i recognized the configuration of the rooms. the front porch, the window we were looking out of, and the soldiers that stopped up right in front of us -- stomped up right in front of us. it was quite shabby. this was, i guess, in the 1990's. maybe in the 21st century. [laughter] peter: george takei, why was your family...
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frank gardner, bbc news. to alexander lord, lead europe—eurasia analyst at the intelligence consultancy sibylline. thunder, thank you very much for joining us on the programme. —— matt alexander. when ukraine says it has no interest in occupying —— occupying fashion —— russian territory. does it make sense from a military point of view? i territory. does it make sense from a military point of view?— military point of view? i think both sides have struggled _ military point of view? i think both sides have struggled to _ military point of view? i think both sides have struggled to gain - military point of view? i think both sides have struggled to gain any . sides have struggled to gain any sort of butter forward momentum. sides have struggled to gain any sort of butterforward momentum. the betty ford have been dominated by very slow moving france and this is an attempt —— make butterfield have been dominated by very slow moving of france. at the moment, are on the back field in the donbas, is an attempt to tr
frank gardner, bbc news. to alexander lord, lead europe—eurasia analyst at the intelligence consultancy sibylline. thunder, thank you very much for joining us on the programme. —— matt alexander. when ukraine says it has no interest in occupying —— occupying fashion —— russian territory. does it make sense from a military point of view? i territory. does it make sense from a military point of view?— military point of view? i think both sides have struggled _ military point of...
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frank gardner, bbc news. now, how is russian media reporting the ukrainian incursion?en speaking with francis scarr, from bbc monitoring, who has been keeping a close eye on russian tv channels. yesterday, president tuten chaired a meeting with officials and steer clear of calling this an invasion or military operation. he appeared quite keen to play down the significance of what has happened. and we've seen russian state media taking his lead on this. earlier today, a military commander was on one of the popular political talk so saying the situation was under control and ukrainian forces were being pushed out of all of these settlements that they had occupied in the last week or so. they've also painted this picture of a country really coming together to help those affected, saying volunteers have been rushing to these temporary accommodation points to help provide aid to those affected. i think on the other hand, the reality on the ground is quite different and then some more independent reporting has suggested that locals have been essentially left to their own dev
frank gardner, bbc news. now, how is russian media reporting the ukrainian incursion?en speaking with francis scarr, from bbc monitoring, who has been keeping a close eye on russian tv channels. yesterday, president tuten chaired a meeting with officials and steer clear of calling this an invasion or military operation. he appeared quite keen to play down the significance of what has happened. and we've seen russian state media taking his lead on this. earlier today, a military commander was on...
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gardner is highlighted one of them that has to do with boris johnson, former uk prime minister and london mayor. according to the research, when johnson was the mayor of london, he had gotten dust particles suppressed sprayed around air quality monitors to bring down their readings. these deceptive methods are for advanced countries. in impoverished nations, things are different. for a long time we didn't have a choice about relying on fossil fuels, but we don't need them anymore. it's time to move toward something better, toward a future built on clean energy, from the wind and the sun, electric cars instead of diesel and petrol, less driving, more walking and cycling. it won't be easy to end the era of fossil fuels, they're woven into the fabric of our societies. "and there is lot of money and lot of power invested in keeping us dependent on them. in 1952, seven years after world war ii, countries were seeking to accelerate their production. factories were working at full blast, every day, millions of tons of charcoal were burnt in the world to help the factories keep producing. london
gardner is highlighted one of them that has to do with boris johnson, former uk prime minister and london mayor. according to the research, when johnson was the mayor of london, he had gotten dust particles suppressed sprayed around air quality monitors to bring down their readings. these deceptive methods are for advanced countries. in impoverished nations, things are different. for a long time we didn't have a choice about relying on fossil fuels, but we don't need them anymore. it's time to...
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navy, an orthodox family, judging by the icon on the wall, all this together, this bastard named ian gardnerls fascist iconography, that is, a mockery of the last supper, at the opening of the olympic games, transgenders who grimace in front of the statesmen of all the guests invited to the opening of the olympic games in paris, men who call themselves women in the boxing ring who beat up a real... so that we exist in this world and i now this i will prove it to you once again, pay attention that the interest is only in us, in russia, not in brazil, not in poland, where the laws against abortions are much more serious, so to speak, but in russia, why? that's exactly where we come back to the question i asked a little earlier, because even the war that is going on in ukraine today, it follows... isn't that the answer? that's why, after stalin issued a decree banning abortions in 1936, they were allowed for a while, you know? four, which was ideologically a justified, and actually implemented, moreover, the first concept of surrogate motherhood we encounter in t-4, when - forced insemination o
navy, an orthodox family, judging by the icon on the wall, all this together, this bastard named ian gardnerls fascist iconography, that is, a mockery of the last supper, at the opening of the olympic games, transgenders who grimace in front of the statesmen of all the guests invited to the opening of the olympic games in paris, men who call themselves women in the boxing ring who beat up a real... so that we exist in this world and i now this i will prove it to you once again, pay attention...
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several of the yemeni accounts bore the blue tick of verification. 0ur security correspondent — frank gardnerfirst went there in the 19805 and was amazed to see powerful automatic weapons from libya, from russia, from the balkans being openly traded at open air desert markets east of the capital, sana'a. so it's no surprise that weapons are being traded. but the extraordinary thing here, as you rightly say, is that it's being done not on the dark web where you would expect this to be taking place, where a lot of illicit, illegal, banned substances and items and materials are traded. but on x, formerly known as twitter and the times newspaper got a tip off and did their investigation over the last ten days. and they've counted around 68 traders who are offering these weapons, which range from assault rifles to hand grenades to rocket propelled grenades, to pistols for hundreds of dollars. payments in ryals, either yemeni ryals or saudi. and bbc did their own diligence as well. and we found that, um, there is even a video there with a guy giving a demonstration of a kalashnikov, which he loads
several of the yemeni accounts bore the blue tick of verification. 0ur security correspondent — frank gardnerfirst went there in the 19805 and was amazed to see powerful automatic weapons from libya, from russia, from the balkans being openly traded at open air desert markets east of the capital, sana'a. so it's no surprise that weapons are being traded. but the extraordinary thing here, as you rightly say, is that it's being done not on the dark web where you would expect this to be taking...
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navy, an orthodox family, judging by the icon on the wall, all this together, this bastard named ian gardner fascist iconography, that is , a mockery of the secret. of our time we can not show it in its entirety, so we will show only fragments, but i highly recommend watching it in its entirety, there was such a man with a mustache. who believed that poor ugly schizophrenics should be sterilized, or better yet killed, and those they conceived should be destroyed in the bud, as he, yes, said, well, actually, do you like this kind of morality, it was his fight, it was the third reich, yes, it was adolf hitler, it was the t-4 program, by the way, a very serious program, t-4, which was ideologically justified and actually implemented, moreover, the first concept of surrogacy. about the abolition of the ban on abortions. why did he do it? it's very interesting. look, there is testimony of one of our intelligence officers who worked in washington in the seventies, oleg vladimirovich pilipets, who received from the former ambassador of the united states to the soviet union, gariman. on july 18 and
navy, an orthodox family, judging by the icon on the wall, all this together, this bastard named ian gardner fascist iconography, that is , a mockery of the secret. of our time we can not show it in its entirety, so we will show only fragments, but i highly recommend watching it in its entirety, there was such a man with a mustache. who believed that poor ugly schizophrenics should be sterilized, or better yet killed, and those they conceived should be destroyed in the bud, as he, yes, said,...
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large population of bison grid his lead bears and wolves it's about a two-hour drive south we're in gardnerntana. and just trying to take a walk through town and you got to navigate more than just cars and crosswalks these are rocky mountain elk gardiner is just outside yellowstone's north entrance the motel over there has a sign that says do not pet the fluffy cows. >> you constantly have to be reminded about this stuff because you're walking around town and you think that they're just part of the atmosphere and that they're friendly. you have to remind yourself, there are wild animals friendly stranger minds is of that in a loving way this is close encounters, tourists in the wind it didn't take us long to figure out what not to do there is such a thing as getting too close to wildlife he got wild animals don't want to take a selfie with you and they especially don't want to be held. >> one she's hoping this scene was captured in north carolina these people pulled black bear cubs out of a tree because of this human interaction, at least one of the cubs could not be reunited with its mothe
large population of bison grid his lead bears and wolves it's about a two-hour drive south we're in gardnerntana. and just trying to take a walk through town and you got to navigate more than just cars and crosswalks these are rocky mountain elk gardiner is just outside yellowstone's north entrance the motel over there has a sign that says do not pet the fluffy cows. >> you constantly have to be reminded about this stuff because you're walking around town and you think that they're just...
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coming up, politico fda politics reporter lauren gardner.e will discuss the results of the first medicare prescription drug pricing negotiation. later author and professor john paul lederach will discuss solutions to overcoming political polarization and the threat of civil war. we will be right back. >> i am susan swain. campaign 2024 has evolved in unexpected ways. until election day c-span promises unfiltered coverage of the candidates as they battle to win the white house and congress. you may not know that c-span is a private company that operates without government money and we have been impacted by cutting. we are asking for your support for our political coverage with a donation. 100% of your contribution supports c-span operations. an anonymous donor has pledged to match your donation dollar for dollar up to 24,000 dollars. find out more at c-span.org/donate. help ensure that c-span's coverage of collect -- coverage of politics stays. thank you for watching and thank you for your support >> american history tv exploring the people a
coming up, politico fda politics reporter lauren gardner.e will discuss the results of the first medicare prescription drug pricing negotiation. later author and professor john paul lederach will discuss solutions to overcoming political polarization and the threat of civil war. we will be right back. >> i am susan swain. campaign 2024 has evolved in unexpected ways. until election day c-span promises unfiltered coverage of the candidates as they battle to win the white house and...
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akayla gardner reporting. >>> next up here. secretary lloyd austin rejects the plea deal against the mastermind for the terror attacks. what we're learning about that decision. >>> plus former president trump picks a new fight with georgia's republican governor, popular republican governor, i might add, as well as his wife. those stories and a check on sports and weather when we come right back. sports and weather when we come right back ♪ (man) oh, come on. ♪ (woman) ugh. (vo) trade in any phone, in any condition. guaranteed at verizon. and get $800 off the new galaxy z fold6. only on verizon. if you have heart failure, farxiga can help you keep living life with the ones you love. ask your doctor about farxiga today. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have sympto
akayla gardner reporting. >>> next up here. secretary lloyd austin rejects the plea deal against the mastermind for the terror attacks. what we're learning about that decision. >>> plus former president trump picks a new fight with georgia's republican governor, popular republican governor, i might add, as well as his wife. those stories and a check on sports and weather when we come right back. sports and weather when we come right back ♪ (man) oh, come on. ♪ (woman) ugh....
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navy, the main family, judging by the icon on the wall, all this together, this bastard named ian gardnerscist iconography, that is, a mockery of the last supper at the opening of the olympic games, transgenders who grimace in front of government officials of all the guests invited to opening of the olympic games in paris, a man called: martin bormann, who said the following: the slavs must work for us, to the extent that we do not need them, they can die out. the reproduction of the slavs is undesirable, they can use contraceptives and have abortions. the more the better, and isn't that the answer? that is why after stalin issued a decree banning abortions in 1936, they were allowed for a time, you know, when during the great patriotic war, in the occupied territory of the german administration, it was the nazis who put this issue on the conveyor belt, to decide who should live, who should not live, who is needed , who is not needed, who is important, who is not important, listen to the interview with inna yambulatova, she is the secretary of the hippocratic medical forum, we, unfortunat
navy, the main family, judging by the icon on the wall, all this together, this bastard named ian gardnerscist iconography, that is, a mockery of the last supper at the opening of the olympic games, transgenders who grimace in front of government officials of all the guests invited to opening of the olympic games in paris, a man called: martin bormann, who said the following: the slavs must work for us, to the extent that we do not need them, they can die out. the reproduction of the slavs is...
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frank gardner is with me now and will be able to explain the significance of this because they are reporting we are seeing now, as part of this major exchange, that vadim krasikov is one of those being exchanged and is one of those being exchanged and is one of those being exchanged and is on this plane at ankara in turkey. frank, two things you can update us on. first, why ankara and why turkey? also, the significance of mr cursive golf?— of mr cursive golf? door, vadim krasikov. _ of mr cursive golf? door, vadim krasikov, who _ of mr cursive golf? door, vadim krasikov, who saw— of mr cursive golf? door, vadim krasikov, who saw a _ of mr cursive golf? door, vadim krasikov, who saw a picture - of mr cursive golf? door, vadim i krasikov, who saw a picture there, he is currently serving a life sentence in germany or was, until today, serving a life sentence for the murder in 2019 in berlin's park, of an egyptian georgian dissident, who shot at point—blank range and the court called this a state—sponsored murder by russia, which the kremlin denied. he is somebody who investigators have said is
frank gardner is with me now and will be able to explain the significance of this because they are reporting we are seeing now, as part of this major exchange, that vadim krasikov is one of those being exchanged and is one of those being exchanged and is one of those being exchanged and is on this plane at ankara in turkey. frank, two things you can update us on. first, why ankara and why turkey? also, the significance of mr cursive golf?— of mr cursive golf? door, vadim krasikov. _ of mr...
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i think, you know me and garner obviously trying to push each gardner is a guy who's >> had to lot in career and i'm on the same way. and you know, we're both guys are it's not new to either of so i think it's it's been fun to, you know, kind of go back and forth. talk about what we're thinking and ultimately just try each of us play our best football. >> kron 4 is your home for the preseason for the raiders. so make sure to tune in this month. the raiders take on the vikings, the cowboys and the forty-niners and our sports team. has you covered the first preseason game for the raiders is august 10th. we'll >> 10, 55 and tomorrow serves up do world championships in pacifica. i'm so i want you like that with the what not bring my dog because they're so misbehave. i want to see with these doggie athletes. can do get. come here we go. so they've got fashion shows they've got option to set all kinds of stuff. and i'm really excited first time ever. i was show the video after that like pacifica state beach, that dog was but i've never seen a person is just along the pacific coast highway.
i think, you know me and garner obviously trying to push each gardner is a guy who's >> had to lot in career and i'm on the same way. and you know, we're both guys are it's not new to either of so i think it's it's been fun to, you know, kind of go back and forth. talk about what we're thinking and ultimately just try each of us play our best football. >> kron 4 is your home for the preseason for the raiders. so make sure to tune in this month. the raiders take on the vikings, the...
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navy, orthodox family, judging by the icon on the wall, all this together, this bastard named ian gardnernography. that is, mockery of the last supper, at the opening of the olympic games, transgenders who grimace in front of the government officials of all the guests invited to the opening of the olympic games in paris, men calling themselves women in the boxing ring who beat up real women, swimmers who hide their genitals because they stick out anyway further, this is all normal, and a family with white children, with a pregnant wife, and a military father icons - these are fascists, that is, you understand to what level the hysteria reaches about us, among those who do not want us to exist in this world at all, and i will prove it to you once again now, pay attention that ... the interest is precisely only in us, in russia, not in brazil, not in poland, where the laws against abortions are much more serious, so to speak, precisely in russia. why? this is exactly where we return to the question that i asked a little earlier, because even the war that is going on in ukraine today, it fol
navy, orthodox family, judging by the icon on the wall, all this together, this bastard named ian gardnernography. that is, mockery of the last supper, at the opening of the olympic games, transgenders who grimace in front of the government officials of all the guests invited to the opening of the olympic games in paris, men calling themselves women in the boxing ring who beat up real women, swimmers who hide their genitals because they stick out anyway further, this is all normal, and a family...
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an orthodox family, judging by the icon on the wall, all of this together, this bastard named ian gardnerst iconography, that is, a mockery of the last supper, at the opening of the olympic games, transgender people who grimace in front of the government officials of all the guests invited to the opening... hysteria about us comes to those who do not want us to exist in this world at all, and i will prove it to you once again now, pay attention that it is only us, russia, that is interesting, not krasilia, not poland, where the laws against abortions are much more serious, so to speak, to russia, why? that's exactly why we're returning to... isn't that the answer? that's why after stalin issued a decree banning abortions in 1936, they were temporarily allowed, you know, when during the great patriotic war, in the occupied territories of the german administration. and it was the nazis who put this issue on the... conveyor belt, to decide who should live, who shouldn't live, who is needed, who is not needed, who is important, who is not important, listen interview with inna yambulatova, she
an orthodox family, judging by the icon on the wall, all of this together, this bastard named ian gardnerst iconography, that is, a mockery of the last supper, at the opening of the olympic games, transgender people who grimace in front of the government officials of all the guests invited to the opening... hysteria about us comes to those who do not want us to exist in this world at all, and i will prove it to you once again now, pay attention that it is only us, russia, that is interesting,...
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at the first medicare progress room -- prescription drug price negotiations with politico's lauren gardneralso, professor john paul lederach discusses solutions to overcome political polarization and the threat of civil war. "washington journal" starts now. ♪ host: this is "washington journal" for saturday, august 17th. multiple polls and surveys show the economy tops issues most
at the first medicare progress room -- prescription drug price negotiations with politico's lauren gardneralso, professor john paul lederach discusses solutions to overcome political polarization and the threat of civil war. "washington journal" starts now. ♪ host: this is "washington journal" for saturday, august 17th. multiple polls and surveys show the economy tops issues most
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the results of the first white house prescription drug price negotiations for medicare with lauren gardnerthen author and professor john paul r talks about solutions to political polarization and the threat of civil war. joining the conversation live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> the house will be in order. >> c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979 we've been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balanced unfiltered coverage of government. taking you to where the policy is debated and decided with the support of america's cable companies. c-span, 45 years and counting. hordable. -- powered by cable. >> n jsey governor phil murphy announced he is appoti his former chief of staff george hel treplace bob menendez
the results of the first white house prescription drug price negotiations for medicare with lauren gardnerthen author and professor john paul r talks about solutions to political polarization and the threat of civil war. joining the conversation live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> the house will be in order. >> c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979 we've been your primary source for capitol hill,...
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it's gardner minshew's turn and he finds dj turner for a 20 yard touchdown strike 6 of 1217 yards and that td raiders up 10, nothing. nothing later in the second. now 10 7 zamir trying to take over as running. back for josh he's now with the packers 2 yard. td run. raiders lead at 17 7. but the vikings would come back to get the win. 24 to 23. all right. now to baseball where the giants paying tribute to the 2014 world series championship today at oracle park. uc madison bumgarner are among them before their game against the tigers. can you believe it's already been 10 years since that 3rd title in 5 seasons? always cool to see some of those old faces back at the ballpark. as for the current squad, they have been red hot logan webb trying to lead the team to their 12th win in the last 15 games and he's going to get some run support here in the 5th inning. brett? wisely down the line and that's going to score a pair wisely. a 2 run double to put the giants ahead. 2 to one. they weren't done. a couple batters later. elliott ramos, right back up the middle sneaks through for a base hit t
it's gardner minshew's turn and he finds dj turner for a 20 yard touchdown strike 6 of 1217 yards and that td raiders up 10, nothing. nothing later in the second. now 10 7 zamir trying to take over as running. back for josh he's now with the packers 2 yard. td run. raiders lead at 17 7. but the vikings would come back to get the win. 24 to 23. all right. now to baseball where the giants paying tribute to the 2014 world series championship today at oracle park. uc madison bumgarner are among...
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but the team then signed free agent gardner minshew to a two-year 25 million dollar contract to compete for the job. it's been a pretty even battle. so far, no clear winner as of yet. head coach antonio pierce said let the competition decide who wins out. now, as for minshew, he's on his 3rd team in as many seasons and says he enjoys the battle. >> do we have an awesome rooms of iron man? it's going to be a competition. it's going to be tough. it's going to be only one guy on the field, but that doesn't mean we're going to push to help this team in every way we can talk about after days back to say whoever is in a quarterback, no matter what field, but we have. it's our responsibility to lead this team lead our team to wins. >> you can watch all 3 raiders preseason games right here on kron. 4 part. our sports team will have pre and post game shows for each game beginning a week from saturday. it's coming up august 10th against the vikings game 2 is saturday. august 17th against the cowboys and the finale against the forty-niners on friday, august 23rd guys, back to you. >> all right. th
but the team then signed free agent gardner minshew to a two-year 25 million dollar contract to compete for the job. it's been a pretty even battle. so far, no clear winner as of yet. head coach antonio pierce said let the competition decide who wins out. now, as for minshew, he's on his 3rd team in as many seasons and says he enjoys the battle. >> do we have an awesome rooms of iron man? it's going to be a competition. it's going to be tough. it's going to be only one guy on the field,...
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coming up, politico fda politics reporter lauren gardner.e will discuss the results of the first medicare prescription drug pricing negotiation. later author and professor john paul lederach will discuss solutions to overcoming political polarization and the threat of civil war. we will be right back. >> i am susan swain. campaign 2024 has evolved in unexpected ways. until election day c-span promises unfiltered coverage of the candidates as they battle to win the white house and congress. you may not know that c-span is a private company that operates without government money and we have been impacted by cutting. we are asking for your support for our political coverage with a donation. 100% of your contribution supports c-span operations. an anonymous donor has pledged to match your donation dollar for dollar up to 24,000 dollars. find out more at c-span.org/donate. help ensure that c-span's coverage of collect -- coverage of politics stays. thank yofo watching and thank you r ur support. >> american history tv exploring the people and eve
coming up, politico fda politics reporter lauren gardner.e will discuss the results of the first medicare prescription drug pricing negotiation. later author and professor john paul lederach will discuss solutions to overcoming political polarization and the threat of civil war. we will be right back. >> i am susan swain. campaign 2024 has evolved in unexpected ways. until election day c-span promises unfiltered coverage of the candidates as they battle to win the white house and...