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your thoughts, gilbert? oh, i'm glad it you said it was said about to me trade training because he was on my mind as we were going into the program. i also read those articles and i was also surprised and pleased me by the positions taken. the training was, as you say, always a consider. and one of the consequences whether i think result largely to the good of the present ongoing a military operation. and he says that the scissors that it opened up in russian society is that people will meditate sound. yep. and he has sounds very surprising to see that he was secretly one of us the position to quit, the position that he outlined with respect to russia's future. and the need to learn the languages of these, of the se, asia, and of the global south. and to increase the studies of these areas and to redirect russia's interest in foreign travel adventures to that part of the world, from europe, to rethink russia's position in the world. and 2, in this way, that is, i think, a very solid positive contribution out
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is that hyperbole on my part gilbert. well, i think it's exaggerated, it's really a bit early to say, how long this rupture last a reorientation by russia towards these, towards the, towards asian sort. see, a southern hemisphere is clearly proceeding and will not be stopped by anything that comes out of the relationship with the europe. it's personally on the rocks, however, in the kremlin, has been very careful not to burn bridges when not necessary, and to keep open options for some kind of a normal dialogue and interchange with its neighbors in europe. what, whether this will be a play out in terms of a restoration of, of relations with them in a preference. i'm that you have indicated not generation from now, but in 5 years from now or less depends really on the outcome of the present military conflict. it also depends on the stability or collapse of major west european countries. yes, we saw the government in france collapse. we see now the government engine, u. k is collapsing. so it's early to say that these unite
is that hyperbole on my part gilbert. well, i think it's exaggerated, it's really a bit early to say, how long this rupture last a reorientation by russia towards these, towards the, towards asian sort. see, a southern hemisphere is clearly proceeding and will not be stopped by anything that comes out of the relationship with the europe. it's personally on the rocks, however, in the kremlin, has been very careful not to burn bridges when not necessary, and to keep open options for some kind of...
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and i always appreciated gilbert. let me go to you 1st and brussels that i paint too much of a pessimistic picture in my introduction. the end of russia, 300 year relationship with the west because the sanctions, at least the american ones will probably never go away. europe, we'll see how it goes. they're very, very much divided and is that as long as they are divided, those sanctions won't go away. the split is real and it's meaningful. and i don't see it mending for at least a generation. is that high per billy in my part gilbert? well, i think it's exaggerated. it's really a bit early to say, how long this rupture will last a reorientation by russia towards these, towards the, towards asia, towards see a southern hemisphere is clearly proceeding and will not be stopped by anything that comes out of the relationship with europe. it's personally on the rocks, however, in the kremlin, has been very careful not to burn bridges when not necessary, and to keep open options for some kind of a normal dialogue and intercha
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is that hyperbole on my part gilbert? well, i think it's exaggerated, it's really a bit early to say, how long this rupture will last a reorientation by russia towards these, towards the tours, asia towards c. a southern hemisphere is clearly proceeding and will not be stopped by anything that comes out of the relationship with europe. it's personally on the rocks, however, in the kremlin, has been very careful not to burn bridges when not necessary, and to keep open options for some kind of a normal dialogue and interchange with its neighbors in europe. what, whether this will be a play out in terms of a restoration of, of relations with them in a brief time. and you have indicated not generation from now, but in 5 years from now or less depends really on the outcome of the present military conflict. it also depends on the stability or collapse of major west european countries. yes, we saw the government in france collapse. we see now the government engine, u. k is collapsing. so it's early to say that the united front w
is that hyperbole on my part gilbert? well, i think it's exaggerated, it's really a bit early to say, how long this rupture will last a reorientation by russia towards these, towards the tours, asia towards c. a southern hemisphere is clearly proceeding and will not be stopped by anything that comes out of the relationship with europe. it's personally on the rocks, however, in the kremlin, has been very careful not to burn bridges when not necessary, and to keep open options for some kind of a...
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host: joining us this morning is danielle gilbert from the center forwashington journal continues. host: joining us this morning is danielle gilbert from the center for -- i want to begin with your piece on the usa today's editorial section leading -- needing to know why the wnba star is still not home. wnba brittney griner has been imprisoned in russia and the public silence has been deafening, what did you mean? guest: when brittney grinerpubln deafening, what did you mean? guest: when brittney griner was first arrested in february there was total silence around her public silence has been deafening, what did you mean? guest: when brittney griner was first arrested in february there was total silence around her arrest and for a few weeks we heard nothing until the sixth of march when russian media broke that they had arrested her. there was an intentional desire to keep the an intentional desie to keep the story quiet. her family, her teammates, they did not talk much about her case with the they did not talk much about her case with the hopes that they could resolve it quickly a
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we are here today to honor master gilbert h. helen a true living legend and i want to say first and foremost i am honored and humbled to present the marauders congressional gold medal. today, we're gonna express a debt that got me paid. a toss we cannot comprehend. hey, thank you. that's all short. but honor we must try. massart gilbert hallin. i also want to wish you a happy birthday. master holland turns 99 years old today on 12 april 2022 master and gilbert hallin is a three-time comma instrument badge recipient. he's a veteran of world war two the korean war and vietnam where he served two combat tours. master gilbert hallin is a highly decorated better veteran. massar holland is a four-time bronxar recipient a purple heart recipient. and is in the army ranger hall of fame? however, today is to recognize this contributions to the infamous 5307 composite unit provisional a top secret special operations jungle warfare unit that fought behind enemy lines and japanese held burma. the unit is commonly referred to as the merrell's
we are here today to honor master gilbert h. helen a true living legend and i want to say first and foremost i am honored and humbled to present the marauders congressional gold medal. today, we're gonna express a debt that got me paid. a toss we cannot comprehend. hey, thank you. that's all short. but honor we must try. massart gilbert hallin. i also want to wish you a happy birthday. master holland turns 99 years old today on 12 april 2022 master and gilbert hallin is a three-time comma...
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preston perry is gilbert's reproductive endocrinologist.rtility practices in mississippi and louisiana. he says his patients are petrified. >> whether they can do ivf, whether someone will regulate whether they can get their embryos, how they will be able to choose the embryos for transfer. >> reporter: dr. perry also worries about the potential impact on his career. >> that basically doctors could be charged with murder if an embryo fails to develop. >> reporter: they're valid concerns, says a law professor and bioethicses expert at southern methodist university. she expects some states to pass fetal personhood laws, giving legal rights of people to an embryo in the wake of the supreme court ruling. destroying an embryo, she warns, could be considered homicide. >> if we end up in a place where there are states that define an embryo as potential life, then there's restrictions on discarding them, then you would have to actually implant them in order to not, quote, kill them. >> reporter: one round of ivf can result in multiple embryos which
preston perry is gilbert's reproductive endocrinologist.rtility practices in mississippi and louisiana. he says his patients are petrified. >> whether they can do ivf, whether someone will regulate whether they can get their embryos, how they will be able to choose the embryos for transfer. >> reporter: dr. perry also worries about the potential impact on his career. >> that basically doctors could be charged with murder if an embryo fails to develop. >> reporter:...
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preston perry is gilbert's reproductive endoe krinologyist.ississippi and louisiana. he says his patients are petrified. >> whether they can do ivf, whether someone will regulate whether they can get their embryos. how they will be able to choose the embryos for transfer. >> doctors could basically be charged with murder. >> reporter: they're valid concerns says a law professor. she expects some states to pass fetal laws giving legal rights of people to an embryo in the wake of the supreme court ruling, destroying an embryo, she warns, could be considered homicide. >> if we end up in a place where there are states that define an embryo as potential life, then -- and there's restrictions on disguarding them, then you would have to actually implant them in order to not, quote, kill them. >> reporter: one round of ivf could result in multiple embryos can be frozen. some that are not viable or genetically abnormal are discarded to increase the chances of successful pregnancy. >> so we'll see this fertility, where we'll see people have stored embry
preston perry is gilbert's reproductive endoe krinologyist.ississippi and louisiana. he says his patients are petrified. >> whether they can do ivf, whether someone will regulate whether they can get their embryos. how they will be able to choose the embryos for transfer. >> doctors could basically be charged with murder. >> reporter: they're valid concerns says a law professor. she expects some states to pass fetal laws giving legal rights of people to an embryo in the wake...
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preston perry is gilbert's reproductive endocrinologist.petrified. >> whether they can do ivf, whether somebody can regulate, whether they can get their embryos, how they will be able to choose embryos before transferring. >> reporter: dr. perry worries about the impact on his career. >> basically doctors could be charged with murder if an embryo fails to develop. >> reporter: they're valid concerns says this professor. she expects some states to pass fetal personhood laws giving legal rights of people to an embryo in the wake of a supreme court ruling. destroying an embryo, she warns, could be considered homicide. >> if we end up in a place where there are states that define an embryo as potential life and there's restrictions on discarding them, then you would have to actually implant them in order to not, you know, quote, kill them. >> reporter: one round of ivf could result in multiple embryos which could be frozen. some embryos that are not viable or are genetically abnormal are discarded to increase the chances of pregnancy. fetal per
preston perry is gilbert's reproductive endocrinologist.petrified. >> whether they can do ivf, whether somebody can regulate, whether they can get their embryos, how they will be able to choose embryos before transferring. >> reporter: dr. perry worries about the impact on his career. >> basically doctors could be charged with murder if an embryo fails to develop. >> reporter: they're valid concerns says this professor. she expects some states to pass fetal personhood...
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dina: lisa hicks gilbert is trying to bridge those divides with fiber optics. nothing works without the internet. and definitely nothing works without internet that's reliable. dina: last year, gilbert returned to her hometown from little rock and now is program manager of a local non-profit addressing rural disparities. she says when the pandemic hit two years ago, the slow service from the town's only provider practically brought it to a standstill. lisa: you had some people who had lost their jobs. they're trying to sell jewelry. you don't get online business. the children are trying to do homework. you realize how inadequate the service is. dina: laying fiber lines in rural areas is costly. the smaller customer base means a smaller return on investment. that leaves rural communities in the dust. lisa: elaine has been getting crumbs. and now we can no longer allow that to continue to happen. dina: feeling the pain of her community's stagnation, gilbert found a benefactor who pays for main street. it's beamed from right across the river in mississippi to thes
dina: lisa hicks gilbert is trying to bridge those divides with fiber optics. nothing works without the internet. and definitely nothing works without internet that's reliable. dina: last year, gilbert returned to her hometown from little rock and now is program manager of a local non-profit addressing rural disparities. she says when the pandemic hit two years ago, the slow service from the town's only provider practically brought it to a standstill. lisa: you had some people who had lost...
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and i don't see it mending for at least a generation is at hyperbole and my part gilbert.
and i don't see it mending for at least a generation is at hyperbole and my part gilbert.
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kylie moore—gilbert, it's been a pleasure to talk to you.ello. 0ur historic and unprecedented heatwave is now coming to an end, but on tuesday, we recorded a new provisional uk record of 40.3 celsius. normally when we break records, it's by a fraction of a degree, but that's the old record. we've exceeded it by more than one and a half degrees. this is very significant. eastern parts of the uk start wednesday, stood in the grip of some relatively warm air, but out towards the west, something cooler and fresher flowing in from the atlantic. so, waking up to another warm start across eastern parts of england, but with some spells of sunshine. 0ut towards the west, wales, the southwest seeing some cloud and some showers, the odd heavy one. those showers drifting eastwards through the day. quite a lot of cloud for eastern scotland, more brightness further north and west. sunny spells and just the odd shower there for northern ireland. temperatures lower than they have been. still 29 celsius in the east of england — normally we consider that hot,
kylie moore—gilbert, it's been a pleasure to talk to you.ello. 0ur historic and unprecedented heatwave is now coming to an end, but on tuesday, we recorded a new provisional uk record of 40.3 celsius. normally when we break records, it's by a fraction of a degree, but that's the old record. we've exceeded it by more than one and a half degrees. this is very significant. eastern parts of the uk start wednesday, stood in the grip of some relatively warm air, but out towards the west, something...
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diplomat academy danielle gilbert. and later, jason kander talks about his battle with ptsd and his new book invisible storm. as always, be sure to join the conversation with her calls, text messages, and tweets. ♪ host: good morning, everyone on this friday july. we begin with a conversation what media sources you trust for your news. you can dial in this morning. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans you can answer the question by dialing in at (202) 748-8001. independents, you can call in to (202) 748-8002. you can text to (202) 748-8003. during the conversation on facebook.com/cspan. or send a post with the handle @cspanwj. international breaking news morning. the former prime minister of japan, shinzo abe, was shot and killed yesterday when he was campaigning for his political party. he was shot by a handmade gun in his country and was reported to this morning. more on that coming up in our last hour. we can talk about that and get international reaction as well. turning now to our conversation about trusted medi
diplomat academy danielle gilbert. and later, jason kander talks about his battle with ptsd and his new book invisible storm. as always, be sure to join the conversation with her calls, text messages, and tweets. ♪ host: good morning, everyone on this friday july. we begin with a conversation what media sources you trust for your news. you can dial in this morning. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans you can answer the question by dialing in at (202) 748-8001. independents, you can call in...
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james gilbert has a different idea, coming from the perspective of the history of religion.ally, that there wasn't as big of a cultural divide. that in prominent cases like the scopes trial, that was exploited as a strategy to sell the controversy by the media. but in, fact as gilbert puts, it capra did not have to build bridges between science and religion because they are already there. all you had to do was watch as films across them. last but not least, we have the perspective of a folklorist, gregory shrimp at indiana university in the folklore department. basically says, this film was able to get made because capra was a premier storytelling, his focus was on storytelling and narrative. he was exercising his artistic license to create a new mythology, a quasi-religious sense of history and awe. there are multiple theories for not only why it got made, but why it was received the way it was received. and why it continue to have success over the years in classrooms. but again, to conclude, by coming back to this larger lesson that catherine pandora articulated so eloquen
james gilbert has a different idea, coming from the perspective of the history of religion.ally, that there wasn't as big of a cultural divide. that in prominent cases like the scopes trial, that was exploited as a strategy to sell the controversy by the media. but in, fact as gilbert puts, it capra did not have to build bridges between science and religion because they are already there. all you had to do was watch as films across them. last but not least, we have the perspective of a...
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james gilbert has a different idea coming from the perspective of the history of religion. his idea is basically that there wasn't as big of a cultural divide that in very prominent cases like the scopes trial that was exploited as a strategy to kind of sell the controversy by the media, but in fact as gilbert puts it capra did not have to build bridges between science and religion because they were already there. all he had to do was walk his films across them. last but not least we have the perspective of a folklorist gregory shrimp and indiana university in the folklore department. basically says this film was able to be made because capra was a premiere storyteller that really his focus was on storytelling and narrative and he was exercising his artistic license to create a kind of new mythology. right a quasi religious sense of cosmic unity mystery and awe. so there are multiple theories for kind of not only why it got made and but why it was received the way it was received and why it continued to have success over the years in classrooms. but again to conclude by com
james gilbert has a different idea coming from the perspective of the history of religion. his idea is basically that there wasn't as big of a cultural divide that in very prominent cases like the scopes trial that was exploited as a strategy to kind of sell the controversy by the media, but in fact as gilbert puts it capra did not have to build bridges between science and religion because they were already there. all he had to do was walk his films across them. last but not least we have the...
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we have gilbert doctorow. he is an independent political analyst and author of memoirs . i'm an ex pat manager in moscow during the 19 ninety's and in logan suite cross to janice wood. conan, he is chief editor of m b media or a gentleman. cross sack rose to the fact that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciated gilbert. let me go to you 1st and brussels that i paint too much of a.
we have gilbert doctorow. he is an independent political analyst and author of memoirs . i'm an ex pat manager in moscow during the 19 ninety's and in logan suite cross to janice wood. conan, he is chief editor of m b media or a gentleman. cross sack rose to the fact that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciated gilbert. let me go to you 1st and brussels that i paint too much of a.
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peston perry is gilbert's endocrinologist and has practices in mississippi and louisiana. are pet riv eyed. >> whether they could regulate or get their embryos, how they will be able to choose them for transfer. >> dr. perry also worries about the potential impact on his career. >> that basically doctors could be charged with murder. if an embryo fails to develop. >> there are valid concerns. a law professor and bio ethics expert at southern university. they expect to give legal rights of people to an embryo in the wake of the supreme court ruling. destroying an embryo, could be considered homicide. >> if we end up in a place where there are states that define an embryo as potential life, then and there is restrictions on discarding them, then you would have to actually implant them in order to not kill them. >> one round of ivf could result in multiple embryos which would be frozen. some that are not viable or genetically abnormal are discarded to increase the chances of a successful pregnancy. they say fetal person laws will determine how embryos are used. >> so we're go
peston perry is gilbert's endocrinologist and has practices in mississippi and louisiana. are pet riv eyed. >> whether they could regulate or get their embryos, how they will be able to choose them for transfer. >> dr. perry also worries about the potential impact on his career. >> that basically doctors could be charged with murder. if an embryo fails to develop. >> there are valid concerns. a law professor and bio ethics expert at southern university. they expect to...
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just name now don't go to the i her was gilbert. um only anyone, cousin lee absence and they've been medically with i thought i saw i saw you. hm. id be personality guy. he saw the hum. give it to planetary with that, let them eyes out. do you live in that? let them about that. all the thoughts by the lake is a mouthful. nicky. little read them last figured. an exit river. oh we be pressure society go viral, gamble. you see going dance kids will perform regarding largest dance move level of freedom, did their dance will they will just study in the beginning of my career. i was writing like really dark music, but i was very implicit about writing the lyrics. i didn't want people to know exactly what i was writing about in 2012 was the 1st time that i met other survivors. i felt that that was my turning point. came out as a survivor, where i felt like i cannot be implicit anymore. so the lyric becomes more out words, and i feel like i have evolved a lot and i'm very proud of that. i wrote the song for 30 bass school or my body, my aut
just name now don't go to the i her was gilbert. um only anyone, cousin lee absence and they've been medically with i thought i saw i saw you. hm. id be personality guy. he saw the hum. give it to planetary with that, let them eyes out. do you live in that? let them about that. all the thoughts by the lake is a mouthful. nicky. little read them last figured. an exit river. oh we be pressure society go viral, gamble. you see going dance kids will perform regarding largest dance move level of...
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don't go to the i was gilbert. um, lenient carson. oh yeah, absolutely. they can medically with thought, i thought i saw you. hm. id be personality, gustavo? yeah. the handy little financial with dunlab bell. my sons out, do you live in dunlab them about that? oh yes or by the lake. is it mark from nick? is it will read them those bigger than it? oh oh oh we be pressure society go. you see going to be dance gets all possible, negotiating, largest dance move level freedom. they dance where they will just studied in the beginning of my career, i was writing like really dark music, but i was very implicit about writing the lyrics. i didn't want people to know exactly what i was writing about in 2012 was the 1st time that i met other survivors. i felt that that was my turning point. came out as a survivor where i felt like i cannot be implicit any more. so the lyric becomes more out words and i feel like i have evolved a lot and i'm very proud of that. i wrote the song for the repair school or my body, my authority, the music video was very powerful because w
don't go to the i was gilbert. um, lenient carson. oh yeah, absolutely. they can medically with thought, i thought i saw you. hm. id be personality, gustavo? yeah. the handy little financial with dunlab bell. my sons out, do you live in dunlab them about that? oh yes or by the lake. is it mark from nick? is it will read them those bigger than it? oh oh oh we be pressure society go. you see going to be dance gets all possible, negotiating, largest dance move level freedom. they dance where they...
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just need not don't go to the i her was gilbert. um, only anyone cause of the year absent for the exam, medically with thought i thought i saw a year. hm. id be personality guy. he saw the hum give into financial kind of don't let them eyes out. do you live in that? let them about that. oh yes or by the lake? is it madison lake? is little that those bigger than acres in ripley? oh, we be patients id go viral, gamble, pc, gaming, dance kits will perform regarding largest dance move there. war freedom did their dance, where they will just study with in the beginning of my career i was writing like really dark music, but i was very implicit about writing the lyrics. i didn't want people to know exactly what i was writing about in 2012 was the 1st time that i met other survivors. i felt that that was my turning point. came out as a survivor where i felt like i cannot be implicit any more. so the lyric becomes more out words and i feel like i have evolved a lot and i'm very proud of that. i wrote the song for the past school or my body,
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go to the i her was gilbert. um only one person. but yeah, absolutely. there medically with i thought i thought i saw you. hm. id be personality going, isabella. hum. give it to financially with don't let them. i thought that do you live in that? let them about that. oh, yes or by the lake is a madison leg is little that those dig and exit both. oh, we the pressure society go there while gamble gonna dance kits will perform regarding largest dance move there war freedom did their dance will they will just study with in the beginning of my career i was writing like really dark music, but i was very implicit about writing the lyrics, i didn't want people to know exactly what i was writing about in 2012 was the 1st time that i met other survivors. i felt that that was my turning point. came out as a survivor where i felt like i cannot be implicit any more. so the lyric becomes more out words and i feel like i have evolved a lot and i'm very proud of that. i wrote the song for the past school or my body, my authority, the music video was very powerful becaus
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. >> reporter: this past march, 30-year-old gilbert got what she wanted. two healthy babies. her dreams realized, she has a new worry now that roe v wade has been over turned trigger abortion bans or restrictions in multiple state, including mississippi, gilbert's home state which is moving to ban abortions in nearly all case. she wonders what all this means for her froze enembryos in storage in texas when the new law states life begins at fertilization takes effect. >> how many embryos can we transfer. >> reporter: dr. perry is her doctor. he has practices in mississippi and louisiana. he says his patients are petrified. >> whether they can do ivf. whether someone will regulate they can get their embryo. hold up they will be able to choose them for transfer. >> reporter: dr. perry worries about the impact on his career. >> that doctors could be charged with murder if an embryo fails to develop. >> reporter: they are valid concerns says law professor at southern methodist university. she expects them to pass fetal personhood laws givenembryo. destroying it could be considered
. >> reporter: this past march, 30-year-old gilbert got what she wanted. two healthy babies. her dreams realized, she has a new worry now that roe v wade has been over turned trigger abortion bans or restrictions in multiple state, including mississippi, gilbert's home state which is moving to ban abortions in nearly all case. she wonders what all this means for her froze enembryos in storage in texas when the new law states life begins at fertilization takes effect. >> how many...
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gilbert is an live men where the north stream one gas pipeline enters germany. tell us we are same gas has started flowing again. is it a sigh of relief for europe? it is a sigh of relief, at least for now, but it's an unpredictable him situation. it's a very dynamic situation and we have the nominations that are rising. so that's a promise by russia saying we will sent this amount of gas it to germany, but that could change pretty quickly. and the, the situation we are in is a combination of 2 things. on one side, the high dependency of germany when it comes to russian, oil and gas, and on the other side, a lack of trust. we have the german government repeatedly saying that russia is using energy as a weapon with economy minister and vice chance level. but topics saying that russia is using technical issues, usually it for this political decisions, calling this a political maintenance. so now this process is over this $1011.00 days. it's an annual maintenance that happens every day for now. gas should be flowing at a lower amount, similar to the one that we had
gilbert is an live men where the north stream one gas pipeline enters germany. tell us we are same gas has started flowing again. is it a sigh of relief for europe? it is a sigh of relief, at least for now, but it's an unpredictable him situation. it's a very dynamic situation and we have the nominations that are rising. so that's a promise by russia saying we will sent this amount of gas it to germany, but that could change pretty quickly. and the, the situation we are in is a combination of 2...
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heights hamburg funds. expect their players to reach on and off the pitch. remembering oh, visit gilbert. saint d. w. news live from berlin that said from me and the news team funneled junk away . though business news is up next with well, was already waiting in the wings of this studio. i'm gout, elfish from me, and the team, thanks for watching. ah, a lot of contrast of ambitions of inequality. 75 years ago mahatma gandhi peacefully led the country to independence full of ideals, what is remained of his vision? what's the status of.
heights hamburg funds. expect their players to reach on and off the pitch. remembering oh, visit gilbert. saint d. w. news live from berlin that said from me and the news team funneled junk away . though business news is up next with well, was already waiting in the wings of this studio. i'm gout, elfish from me, and the team, thanks for watching. ah, a lot of contrast of ambitions of inequality. 75 years ago mahatma gandhi peacefully led the country to independence full of ideals, what is...
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[cheers and applause] thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome to all of you at home.eparation done by our champion ed coulson, the long hours spent playing family zoom "jeopardy!" has really paid off. he's now won two games and upwards of $40,000 in winnings. but who knows what secret, covid-era "jeopardy!" prep lln or brianne have up their sleeves? perhaps we'll find out. we begin with the jeopardy! round. lk the cateri. rst... then we move to... we have... and finally... - ed, what strikes your fancy? - tennis aces for $200. - brianne. - who is rafael nadal? - yes. - fiction for $200. ed. what are "the martian chronicles"? - that's the book. - tennis aces for $400.
[cheers and applause] thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome to all of you at home.eparation done by our champion ed coulson, the long hours spent playing family zoom "jeopardy!" has really paid off. he's now won two games and upwards of $40,000 in winnings. but who knows what secret, covid-era "jeopardy!" prep lln or brianne have up their sleeves? perhaps we'll find out. we begin with the jeopardy! round. lk the cateri. rst... then we move to... we have... and finally... - ed,...
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talk about the daytime high temperatures and what to expect. 84 in los gatos and morgan hill and gilbert in the upper 80s and low 90s. yesterday we had upper 90s and through the interior and today we stick through the upper 80s. concord 88 and danville 87 in oakland 69. around the peninsula, look at the daytime highs was 71 in san mateo. san francisco in the upper 60s and up through the north bay, santa rosa at 83. we have a nice weekend with fog around the coastline. overall, clearing skies through the afternoon. this is what we are monitoring into next week. we have monsoonal moisture next wednesday and into friday. that will bring the mugginess and increasing humidity with rain chances for l.a. and potentially lake tahoe. we will monitor that to the southeast. the seven day forecast with 70s in san francisco to upper 80s and low 90s for the weekends. how are the roads? >>> and i-80 in alejo, that should clear in the next hour. now back to berkeley and we talked about damage to the over cross that gilman. that occurred a couple of days ago when a truck below it did impact the right lan
talk about the daytime high temperatures and what to expect. 84 in los gatos and morgan hill and gilbert in the upper 80s and low 90s. yesterday we had upper 90s and through the interior and today we stick through the upper 80s. concord 88 and danville 87 in oakland 69. around the peninsula, look at the daytime highs was 71 in san mateo. san francisco in the upper 60s and up through the north bay, santa rosa at 83. we have a nice weekend with fog around the coastline. overall, clearing skies...
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shery: always good having you with us, loreen gilbert.et the round of stories you need to know to get your day going in today's edition of daybreak. subscribers go to gtv . you can customize your settings where you only get the news on the industries and apps that you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. narrowly avoided a bondi default after failing to repay a dollar loan to the chinese property developer. extending repayment of a one billion yuan note for two years after a loan from creditor approvers. developers are worried outright defaults on shore. -- set to be stepping back from his main role at soft ink group. sources say he will retain a senior position with the first vision fund. but he will give up other roles to set up talks which were already secured in backing. shares with extending trading after the company fired the cfo. they are weighing companywide job cuts. gamestop says in a filing -- the cfo affected immediately. shery: as elon musk prepares to attend the su
shery: always good having you with us, loreen gilbert.et the round of stories you need to know to get your day going in today's edition of daybreak. subscribers go to gtv . you can customize your settings where you only get the news on the industries and apps that you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. narrowly avoided a bondi default after failing to repay a dollar loan to the chinese property developer. extending repayment of a one...
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joining me right now to talk more about it is daniel gilbert. a fellow in u.s.ional security at dartmouth college. danielle, good to see you. so in a recent article, you wrote that hostage diplomacy will likely be a more prevalent threat to the security of western countries. what do you mean by that? >> hostage diplomacy is when foreign governments use their criminal justice system to take hostages. essentially, they arrest foreigners under the color and guise of law, but the intension is always to use them for foreign policy leverage. so when we look at the case of brittney griner and other americans held in russia, if venezuela, in iran, all over the world right now, we have our adversaries who are pretending that they have made these legitimate arrests when they're just trying to make the u.s. government make political concessions. >> wow, and so those political concessions like we just heard in the piece, that it is more likely russia would want sanction relief rather than a prisoner swap. are you seeing that that potentially really could be the equation her
joining me right now to talk more about it is daniel gilbert. a fellow in u.s.ional security at dartmouth college. danielle, good to see you. so in a recent article, you wrote that hostage diplomacy will likely be a more prevalent threat to the security of western countries. what do you mean by that? >> hostage diplomacy is when foreign governments use their criminal justice system to take hostages. essentially, they arrest foreigners under the color and guise of law, but the intension is...
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gilbert: flags are about power.g on your windshield, you are saying something. >> there are many people who want the rainbow flag to continue being the symbol of diversity and inclusivity, and not the progress flag. and as people look up, they are discovering that someone, sometime in the night, posted these flyers, asking people to boycott the progress flag because it has the colors of the trans pride flag and the rainbow flag, and they claim someone is profiting from it. >> net flag hasyears, and incoro design outside of the community. to incorporate it without community consent? >> the person who crated the flag is portland-based. he told us the information is false, and anything you need to know about the progress flag and its use is clear and explicit on my website. he sends the following information to anyone who wants to use his flag. here is what he writes. if you are a small business, a query owned or operated business, or an artist -- in other words, you are not a large corporation -- you do not need my pe
gilbert: flags are about power.g on your windshield, you are saying something. >> there are many people who want the rainbow flag to continue being the symbol of diversity and inclusivity, and not the progress flag. and as people look up, they are discovering that someone, sometime in the night, posted these flyers, asking people to boycott the progress flag because it has the colors of the trans pride flag and the rainbow flag, and they claim someone is profiting from it. >> net...
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landscape, or blessed year zillow block. possibly you can still keep school was savannah, is the embryo, gilbert movies that just mrs. williams. horribles . up in the deck, stopping you said, since you could get them to dinner with them by stopping you said sim chillers. if not, jim, luckily go. no, i need the shuttle and mister nick with any pushy, it was late that will grand scare me as of tomorrow. normally it was from a surgery, but the you only to provide data dentist at that percent of should you for just compress the plan in total re petitioning the subway. celia do most of them would be ok the which i will guns. you put the home right, good. it a linear. it is off dogs. all. here the human book, the i, the older force needs to can brush escape? yes. good. healey practitioner is getting a deal. let's get not 30 kilometers nibble. and he had no choice cuz i just, i couldn't remember him more than you go in yesterday. you lester, my cars asleep all this way. complete with a whole oh that okay. i wasn't sure to bring my to who to with, with the vision you said a little when you play mucho ah
landscape, or blessed year zillow block. possibly you can still keep school was savannah, is the embryo, gilbert movies that just mrs. williams. horribles . up in the deck, stopping you said, since you could get them to dinner with them by stopping you said sim chillers. if not, jim, luckily go. no, i need the shuttle and mister nick with any pushy, it was late that will grand scare me as of tomorrow. normally it was from a surgery, but the you only to provide data dentist at that percent of...
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please give us nickel cds mccool more. children with gilbert was o grade teacher dorothy pazzano that got a bill due to stitched it on us for warden storm. where regency just reference the claim was essentially, can you move with newkirk smart ridge wood to sort of look, i had last week. i heard that boys that there was they were a lease a little less. yes, a little grain. look i have that. it's impossible. just because of the war crimes dawning don't push back into again look, look in a stock dental plan. yes. put the look. janet is closed. nothing can competent, you know if i wanted, what's a good bit of pieces? grass danced to help me if the little book got there is that not that score? nifty? some both stores and wonder do pieces. so to cough the sanction duty, cochran was none so good as it ah, it will be done. you might have just going, you just gotta watch it, you know, last resume. when you know this, him, he said that they did it the last with jessica. ah oh. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race move is
please give us nickel cds mccool more. children with gilbert was o grade teacher dorothy pazzano that got a bill due to stitched it on us for warden storm. where regency just reference the claim was essentially, can you move with newkirk smart ridge wood to sort of look, i had last week. i heard that boys that there was they were a lease a little less. yes, a little grain. look i have that. it's impossible. just because of the war crimes dawning don't push back into again look, look in a stock...
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landscape was to yeah, zillow block, possibly any piece of key if school was sold on on off his emer gilbert movies, just mrs. mcwilliams. horribles up in the deck, stuff and you said, since you could get them to put it in with them by stopping you said sim. chill if not similar, coldly gore no, i need the shuttle. and mister nick with a new pushy, it was lethal grains. got me as a bonus. you, formerly, it was too much, but only to pra i dora d analyst at that percent of should you for just compress the plane in the room, but actually the subway celia newman. actually the with the which i will ganske you put the more i get it a linear was off dogs out here. the human in the older force, the need to convert a ship's k. yes goody practitioner is get a deal. it did not city killing me through your bill and he had no choice because i just i couldn't remember him more than you going escalated lester. my cars asleep all this way. complete with a full ah oh, the cable to the lecture to bring my to who to with would of the person who said i usually when you play mucho i wish a lowly. so a physician
landscape was to yeah, zillow block, possibly any piece of key if school was sold on on off his emer gilbert movies, just mrs. mcwilliams. horribles up in the deck, stuff and you said, since you could get them to put it in with them by stopping you said sim. chill if not similar, coldly gore no, i need the shuttle. and mister nick with a new pushy, it was lethal grains. got me as a bonus. you, formerly, it was too much, but only to pra i dora d analyst at that percent of should you for just...
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roy farmers, gilbert scrimmage written here with austin. you a, a, a use my grandmother spoke with bob at night keeping the synagogue upstairs on some more than a 4 dollars with her job on bills or used a shorter several years joined a lot. so they wanted a new post or is it a new list for the new single don't use per se, a issue with a new well, yeah. so it's him. yeah, of course my pearson store with, with the mining company showing you the needs with no cervical, etc. if it doesn't, you may open up like i do a sort of new de, he's got a few months or 2 middle a to you for the music was that i was like what it is. it's hard to imagine that my grandmother was living like this, almost like a sweet child. i mean, not like she was a speech up in 2009, my dad and i visited her best place for the 1st time. my dad's the only link i have with my grandmother and with my family story with one another on the cards that i would come back and look at this country. and here i am in bridge with me and see him go 11 year old. she was an open a month. oka
roy farmers, gilbert scrimmage written here with austin. you a, a, a use my grandmother spoke with bob at night keeping the synagogue upstairs on some more than a 4 dollars with her job on bills or used a shorter several years joined a lot. so they wanted a new post or is it a new list for the new single don't use per se, a issue with a new well, yeah. so it's him. yeah, of course my pearson store with, with the mining company showing you the needs with no cervical, etc. if it doesn't, you may...
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can you please talk to you of school was savannah, is emer gilbert, movies, just movies and williams horribles up in the deck. stuff and you said, since you could get in touch with somebody stopping you said sim, chill. if not, luckily go. no, i need the shuttle and mr. nick with any pushy, it was late though. grants got me as of tomorrow. you probably, if you assume a surgery, but the only thing i gotta do you know that that percent of should you for just compress the plan through petitioning the subway. celia newman. that would be okay . the which i will ganske, you put the modem or i'd get it go to the pro linear. was off dogs out here the human in the older force needs to can brush escape. yes goody practitioner is getting to deal with it. if not city killing me through nibble and he had no choice cuz i just, i couldn't remember him more than you go in yesterday. you lester, my cousin, sleep fullest way, complete with blue . oh that okay. it will actually show you where to put it with, with the vision you said i usually when you play mucho ah, i wish a lowly. so a physician assoc
can you please talk to you of school was savannah, is emer gilbert, movies, just movies and williams horribles up in the deck. stuff and you said, since you could get in touch with somebody stopping you said sim, chill. if not, luckily go. no, i need the shuttle and mr. nick with any pushy, it was late though. grants got me as of tomorrow. you probably, if you assume a surgery, but the only thing i gotta do you know that that percent of should you for just compress the plan through petitioning...
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zillow block, possibly you can still keep school was savanna nauseous, emer gilbert, movies. it's just musician williams. ah mobiles up in the deck stuff and you said since you could get them to put it in with them by stopping you said sim chill if not similar, coldly gore no, i need the shuttle. and mister nick with any pushy, it was little grains got me as a bonus. you, formerly, it was too much, but the you only to pra, i dora. do you know that that percent of should you for just campus to plenty to, to re position that subway. celia newman, ashley. that would be okay. the which i will ganske you put the home or a good it amounts in the part of it in here. it is off dogs out here. the human in the i the older boys the need to can brush escape. yes, goody practitioner is get really the old it if not city killing me through your bill and he had no choice cuz i just, i couldn't remember him more than you go in yesterday. you lester, my cars asleep all this way. complete will use an interview with flu. ah, po that the cable to the lecture geopolitical way to could with wouldn'
zillow block, possibly you can still keep school was savanna nauseous, emer gilbert, movies. it's just musician williams. ah mobiles up in the deck stuff and you said since you could get them to put it in with them by stopping you said sim chill if not similar, coldly gore no, i need the shuttle. and mister nick with any pushy, it was little grains got me as a bonus. you, formerly, it was too much, but the you only to pra, i dora. do you know that that percent of should you for just campus to...
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zillow block, possibly in you can still keep school was savannah is emer gilbert movies. it's just musician williams. ah, 4 blows up in the deck. stuff and you said, since you could get them to put it in with them by stopping you said sim, chill. if not similar, coldly gore no, i need the shuttle. and mr. nick, with any push it was lethal grains got me as of tomorrow. you probably it was for my surgery, but the only to, i gotta do you know that, that percent of should you for just compress to plenty to, to re position that subway celia new mazda. that would be okay. the which i will ganske you put the home or i'd get it. a part of it in year was off dogs all here. the human in the i the older boys that needs to can brush epsky. yes. good. healey practitioner is getting the old, if not city killing me through nibble, and he had no choice because i just, i couldn't gymatorium my thing going escalade lester, my cousin, asleep all this way. complete with flu. ah, po that okay. i will actually show geopolitical way to kuda with water. the vision you said a little when you play
zillow block, possibly in you can still keep school was savannah is emer gilbert movies. it's just musician williams. ah, 4 blows up in the deck. stuff and you said, since you could get them to put it in with them by stopping you said sim, chill. if not similar, coldly gore no, i need the shuttle. and mr. nick, with any push it was lethal grains got me as of tomorrow. you probably it was for my surgery, but the only to, i gotta do you know that, that percent of should you for just compress to...
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a warning, this is difficult to listen to. >> that's what she was hearing gilbert broke down in tears as the recording played out families of some of the victims sat inside the courtroom one mother cried and covered her ears as the video played out screams and whispers of teenagers afraid for their lives. her daughter jamie died in the shooting others got up and quickly left the courtroom. nikolas cruz, though, sat with his head in his hands most of the time during most of the hearing today, kept his head down, scribbling on some paper david henderson now, former prosecutor, civil rights attorney, and cnbc contributor what does the prosecution need to prove here and what does the jury need to consider? >> you know, shep, basically he's already convicted and he's sentenced to life, that is automatic. the prosecution has to prove that in addition to receiving life without the possibility of parole, he needs to be put to death. you do that by proving agg aggravating factors. you need one, they prlan to proe up seven >> the defense chose to delay their opening statements why would they do
a warning, this is difficult to listen to. >> that's what she was hearing gilbert broke down in tears as the recording played out families of some of the victims sat inside the courtroom one mother cried and covered her ears as the video played out screams and whispers of teenagers afraid for their lives. her daughter jamie died in the shooting others got up and quickly left the courtroom. nikolas cruz, though, sat with his head in his hands most of the time during most of the hearing...