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the ruins of mykolaiv�*s regional governor's office, destroyed early in the war, are a constant reminderhere as well, no one believes russia's defeat is inevitable. general dmytro marchenko, the commander credited with stopping the russian advance, now coordinates plans to recapture kherson. translation: first of all, we need reactive artillery that can hit up to 300 kilometres from us, and we need an air defence system — basics for any army in the world that wants to go on the offensive. an enemy who can do this, the general believes, cannot be beaten without overwhelming force, which ukraine wants but does not have. clean water is trucked in to mykolaiv because russia blew up the waterworks. in the queue, someone said, "they can't bring us to our knees." defiance doesn't stop fear or anguish. "it's painful," says oksana. "everyone here is crying inside." they are worried too about doing this in winter, and the freeze. close by this week, russian missiles have hit civilian houses. one of the residents here was killed. people with very little have lost everything. not much was left to sa
the ruins of mykolaiv�*s regional governor's office, destroyed early in the war, are a constant reminderhere as well, no one believes russia's defeat is inevitable. general dmytro marchenko, the commander credited with stopping the russian advance, now coordinates plans to recapture kherson. translation: first of all, we need reactive artillery that can hit up to 300 kilometres from us, and we need an air defence system — basics for any army in the world that wants to go on the offensive....
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the ruins of mykolaiv�*s regional governor's office, destroyed early in the war, are a constant reminder russia can do. here, as well, no one believes russia's defeat is inevitable. general dmytro marchenko, the commander credited with stopping the russian advance, now coordinates plans to recapture kherson. translation: first of all, i we need reactive artillery that can hit up to 300 kilometres from us, and we need an air defence system — basics for any army in the world that wants to go on the offensive. an enemy who can do this, the general believes, cannot be beaten without overwhelming force, which ukraine wants but does not have. clean water is trucked in to mykolaiv because russia blew up the waterworks. in the queue, someone said, "they can't bring us to our knees." defiance doesn't stop fear or anguish. "it's painful," says oksana. "everyone here is crying inside." they are worried too about doing this in winter, and the freeze. close by, this week, russian missiles have hit civilian houses. one of the residents here was killed. people with very little have lost everything. not
the ruins of mykolaiv�*s regional governor's office, destroyed early in the war, are a constant reminder russia can do. here, as well, no one believes russia's defeat is inevitable. general dmytro marchenko, the commander credited with stopping the russian advance, now coordinates plans to recapture kherson. translation: first of all, i we need reactive artillery that can hit up to 300 kilometres from us, and we need an air defence system — basics for any army in the world that wants to go...
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the ruins of mykolaiv�*s regional governor's office, destroyed early in the war, are a constant reminder, no one believes russia's defeat is inevitable. general dmytro marchenko, the commander credited with stopping the russian advance, now coordinates plans to recapture kherson. translation: first of all, i we need reactive artillery that can hit up to 300 kilometres from us, and we need an air defence system — basics for any army in the world that wants to go on the offensive. an enemy who can do this, the general believes, cannot be beaten without overwhelming force, blew up the waterworks. in the queue, someone said, "they can't bring us and the freeze. was rescuing himself. no one but us will protect it. i've faced this so many times. the main thing is that we are alive. and the pity rise sharply. with just five days to go to the us midterms, candidates from both parties are using every chance to pitch theirfinal arguments to voters. for republicans, it's all about the economy and crime — the soaring cost of living and worries about personal safety on america's streets. whereas, dem
the ruins of mykolaiv�*s regional governor's office, destroyed early in the war, are a constant reminder, no one believes russia's defeat is inevitable. general dmytro marchenko, the commander credited with stopping the russian advance, now coordinates plans to recapture kherson. translation: first of all, i we need reactive artillery that can hit up to 300 kilometres from us, and we need an air defence system — basics for any army in the world that wants to go on the offensive. an enemy...
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the ruins of mykolaiv�*s regional governor's office, destroyed early in the war, are a constant reminderis inevitable. general dmytro marchenko, the commander credited with stopping the russian advance, now coordinates plans to recapture kherson. translation: first of all, we need . reactive artillery that can hit up i to 300 kilometres from us, and we need an air defence system — basics for any army in the world that wants to go on the offensive. an enemy who can do this, the general believes, cannot be beaten without overwhelming force, which ukraine wants but does not have. clean water is trucked in to mykolaiv because russia blew up the waterworks. in the queue, someone said, "they can't bring us to our knees." defiance doesn't stop fear or anguish. "it's painful," says 0ksana. "everyone here is crying inside." they are worried too about doing this in winter, and the freeze. close by this week, russian missiles have hit civilian houses. one of the residents here was killed. people with very little have lost everything. not much was left to salvage in this house. this woman has two so
the ruins of mykolaiv�*s regional governor's office, destroyed early in the war, are a constant reminderis inevitable. general dmytro marchenko, the commander credited with stopping the russian advance, now coordinates plans to recapture kherson. translation: first of all, we need . reactive artillery that can hit up i to 300 kilometres from us, and we need an air defence system — basics for any army in the world that wants to go on the offensive. an enemy who can do this, the general...
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s. congress made up of the house of representatives and the senate, as well as a number of governor ships and other offices. republicans contend they are better placed to address people's concerns over the economy. democrats say if the republicans do well as is expected, that policies could adversely reshape the country. all that half of the republican candidates have echoed unfounded claims by donald trump, that the 2020 presidential election was fraudulent. but as d w's mikaela cook now reports many believe the future of democracy is also at stake in this election. this is the home of democracy in the us, the capital building, where men and women represent what the constitution referred to as we the people democracy in the united states is under attack. both democrats and republicans see it and both say that they are the ones defending the danger to democracy comes from the radical out, not from the right. not i will not stand by watch the most fog among freedom in this country, the freedom to vote and happier brought counter to be taken from you paul. so a 3rd of americans no longer feel confident that
s. congress made up of the house of representatives and the senate, as well as a number of governor ships and other offices. republicans contend they are better placed to address people's concerns over the economy. democrats say if the republicans do well as is expected, that policies could adversely reshape the country. all that half of the republican candidates have echoed unfounded claims by donald trump, that the 2020 presidential election was fraudulent. but as d w's mikaela cook now...
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on. not to mention the fugitive regional governor who accused you of bribery and accused you of bribery and wrote the official letters of the prosecutor 's officeblicly the second reason why he was evicted by the disgraced 30-year-old kombatant prisoners who are fighting within the central committee in ukraine but you know that putin shows him and tells the west and says, “you want me not to be there, that’s the tone.” give him a nuclear bomb, that's it, that's what people do, you understand what that is, and we want to ask grimm - video price, it's well, but there's also mark and bortnikov with patrukhovy, we understand that now prigozhin is not just appearing as a war criminal , he's playing prisoners, we understand, he went to international that is, the level is not just a slap in the face with your 1.5 glasses, it is a slap in the face of what is called the standing cystic system, that is, it is symbolized not only by the military, but also by the boarder. well, i think that they play their game because they have their own game they how would it be with our hands, and we will blame your army in the neck, they have lost the war , this is the
on. not to mention the fugitive regional governor who accused you of bribery and accused you of bribery and wrote the official letters of the prosecutor 's officeblicly the second reason why he was evicted by the disgraced 30-year-old kombatant prisoners who are fighting within the central committee in ukraine but you know that putin shows him and tells the west and says, “you want me not to be there, that’s the tone.” give him a nuclear bomb, that's it, that's what people do, you...
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level of office in america for governor congress, attorney general, secretary of state who won't commit that will not commit to accepting the results of election that they're running in. the u. s. federal reserve has increased its benchmark interest right by 0.75 percent. the hike is part of an if it's to fight inflation. it's he up, he has government and rubel forces from it's to cry, ridge and have agreed to end fighting. the breakthrough comes off to thousands were killed and millions displaced. and the 2 year war was speaking to our diplomatic. it is a james buys, the un high commissioner for refugees, says the conflict in ethiopia has caused enormous suffering from millions of people . he has also prevented humanitarian agencies from having sufficient access to people the need. it's interesting that there was a phase, you may remember after the initial escalation where her acts as improved. and this is because parties to the conflict gave more space to humanitarian agencies and there was a rather extended, a truce if you wish. m. so what i, what we read is the african union mediator saying this is the beginning of peace. so we have to hope that this is really a milestone
level of office in america for governor congress, attorney general, secretary of state who won't commit that will not commit to accepting the results of election that they're running in. the u. s. federal reserve has increased its benchmark interest right by 0.75 percent. the hike is part of an if it's to fight inflation. it's he up, he has government and rubel forces from it's to cry, ridge and have agreed to end fighting. the breakthrough comes off to thousands were killed and millions...
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governor 's campaign in your state. we have seen the governor going through so much from the plot to kidnap and murder her and this incredible threat that she's been under while in office. not only has she dealt with that, but she also had to deal with the pandemic interstates response to the pandemic. and we see that she also had to run a reelection campaign. talk about the way your governor achieved this decisive victory. what was the key to her decisive victory? >> number one, she is an incredibly relate-able representative. she's got to hell and back she talks about it on the campaign trail. she's gonna get up and duster self often keep ongoing. people coined, or donald trump quinter that woman from michigan, and she took it as a badge of honor. if you go across the state, every woman in the state of michigan feels like that woman from michigan. and this election felt like a challenge, don't mess with those women from michigan. we stood behind her, she was strong, she wants to stand with this that women's were a bit active right is a right long before dobbs came down, long before we lost our right. it's sent this message that people are really hungry for that we ne
governor 's campaign in your state. we have seen the governor going through so much from the plot to kidnap and murder her and this incredible threat that she's been under while in office. not only has she dealt with that, but she also had to deal with the pandemic interstates response to the pandemic. and we see that she also had to run a reelection campaign. talk about the way your governor achieved this decisive victory. what was the key to her decisive victory? >> number one, she is...
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s. senate seats all of the state's congressional districts and it's governor's office are up progress.s there on the ground, and he will bring us an update there as soon as we can get him bike live on the ground there in georgia. we're going to move to a new story now. south. we'll send it over to you. all right. jake car lexus in atlanta this morning. to talk about a lunch that happens every year. john's grill, right? that's right. okay mr mayor, actually, you know, even dave clark was telling me he might even go to this because he he hangs with willie. sometimes this is a tradition in san francisco willie brown's election day luncheon at john's grill in the city. it's from 11:30 a.m. until two p.m. former mayor brown will host a free election day lunch. the lunch is billed as a nonpartisan event, brown says in his usual way, everyone is welcome the luncheons. history dates back to the 19 eighties, with brown taking over his host in 2015. today's lunch will be the first since the start of the pandemic overseas now where the u. s ambassador to the united nations visited ukraine today t
s. senate seats all of the state's congressional districts and it's governor's office are up progress.s there on the ground, and he will bring us an update there as soon as we can get him bike live on the ground there in georgia. we're going to move to a new story now. south. we'll send it over to you. all right. jake car lexus in atlanta this morning. to talk about a lunch that happens every year. john's grill, right? that's right. okay mr mayor, actually, you know, even dave clark was telling...
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the ruins of mykolaiv�*s regional governor's office, destroyed early in the war, are a constant reminderoordinates plans to recapture kherson. translation: first of all, we need . reactive artillery that can hit up i to 300 kilometres from us, and we need an air defence system — basics for any army in the world that wants to go on the offensive. an enemy who can do this, the general believes, cannot be beaten without overwhelming force, which ukraine wants but does not have. clean water is trucked in to mykolaiv because russia blew up the waterworks. in the queue, someone said, "they can't bring us to our knees." defiance doesn't stop fear or anguish. "it's painful," says 0ksana. "everyone here is crying inside." they are worried too about doing this in winter, and the freeze. close by this week, russian missiles have hit civilian houses. one of the residents here was killed. people with very little have lost everything. not much was left to salvage in this house. this woman has two sons in the army. "the russians were saying hello," she said, "then everything fell on my head." what is s
the ruins of mykolaiv�*s regional governor's office, destroyed early in the war, are a constant reminderoordinates plans to recapture kherson. translation: first of all, we need . reactive artillery that can hit up i to 300 kilometres from us, and we need an air defence system — basics for any army in the world that wants to go on the offensive. an enemy who can do this, the general believes, cannot be beaten without overwhelming force, which ukraine wants but does not have. clean water is...
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s. congress are up for grabs, as well as governorships and other state level offices as president biden. he has been campaigning in new york where the states democratic governor cathy hoko, is facing a tight race against a republican rival. and former you as president donald trump's. he spent a past 24 hours calling on crowds in florida to support republican candidates with his endorsement watch of him tuesday. so treat everybody fairly, but they don't. more than 8000000 young americans between the ages of 18 and 19 are getting ready to vote for the very 1st time. this is a large group that's less motivated by political parties, more so by policies. jamie is a dedicated climate activist. she was sending campaign post cards to people around the country before she was old enough to vote. now in the mid term elections, she finally has a voice. she's one of 8000000 kinsey 1st time voters. and she's clear about what's at the top of her agenda. they say we have, i think, 8 years like now had to reduce our comm emissions by 1.5 degrees in order for this planet to be livable. um, so the policies that are enacted now will determine the fate of this planet for centurie
s. congress are up for grabs, as well as governorships and other state level offices as president biden. he has been campaigning in new york where the states democratic governor cathy hoko, is facing a tight race against a republican rival. and former you as president donald trump's. he spent a past 24 hours calling on crowds in florida to support republican candidates with his endorsement watch of him tuesday. so treat everybody fairly, but they don't. more than 8000000 young americans between...
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s. mid term elections. a final campaign pushes underway, seats and both chambers of congress are up for grabs. as well as governor, as well as governorships and city may oral offices present. joe biden has been campaigning in new york where the states democratic governor kathy harkell is facing a type race against a republican rival. how many former president donald trump was calling on crowds in florida? his front republican candidates in tuesday's shop? well, more than 8000000 young americans between the ages of 18 and 19 are getting ready to vote for the 1st time. experts say they're less motivated by party and more by policy. jamie is a dedicated climate activist. she was sending campaign post cards to people around the country before she was old enough to vote. now in the mid term elections, she finally has a voice. she's one of 8000000 kinsey 1st time voters and she's clear about what's at the top of her agenda. they say we have, i think, 8 years lock now and to reduce our comm emissions by 1.5 degrees. in order for this planet to be livable. um, so the policies that are enacted now will determine the fate of this planet for centuries. she's not a dedicated
s. mid term elections. a final campaign pushes underway, seats and both chambers of congress are up for grabs. as well as governor, as well as governorships and city may oral offices present. joe biden has been campaigning in new york where the states democratic governor kathy harkell is facing a type race against a republican rival. how many former president donald trump was calling on crowds in florida? his front republican candidates in tuesday's shop? well, more than 8000000 young americans...
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governor back in the late 70s. and the second only latino executive officers. a friend of mine is on a commission. that is a pseudo-executive body. 'ss important folks. it is important to a lot of folks. >> we had a conversation. you and i were together. talk to me about your cross party appeal. i want to bring mark kelly's cross party appeal. these are people who are running in arizona. it is tricky. there are republicans who are very happy to see you in office if you prevail. we prefer that you will in this election. how do you deal with the fact that those same republicans are able to distinguish between conservatives and republicans? this is in arizona and with the election deniers. in other words, how do you build your coalition going forward so that you have solidified this group of people who believe in your mission and who stopped believing in the election deniers? >> look, it did not start with this campaign. it started way back when i was the reporter working with a board of supervisors in maricopa county. that includes the chairman. there is then chairman, bill gates. that includes claimed and some others who die of work
governor back in the late 70s. and the second only latino executive officers. a friend of mine is on a commission. that is a pseudo-executive body. 'ss important folks. it is important to a lot of folks. >> we had a conversation. you and i were together. talk to me about your cross party appeal. i want to bring mark kelly's cross party appeal. these are people who are running in arizona. it is tricky. there are republicans who are very happy to see you in office if you prevail. we prefer...
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governor. china's daily covid cases are at a record high. plus malaysia's new prime minister to test his leadership with a confidence vote. finally taking office that he has been touted for since the 1990's. >> we have the open of the aussie markets. futures had been indicating we would move higher for a fourth straight day so we will see a staggered start how we move throughout the session. in the bond space, we are seeing an appreciation reflected particularly after the european session where traders are trimming their bets of a high from the ecb. that is also reflecting on the moves in the aussie dollar because we are holding around that weekly high with the expectation specifically of the fed after the release of the fomc minutes earlier this week. we are also keeping an eye on the kiwi dollar. that's on track for its best weekly gain against the -- greenback. we are seeing more positivity coming through even though we should note that globally stocks are hovering around the high from mid-september. then the opening of wti as well. we are still assessing the european price cap on russian crude. paul: we heard from the bank of korea governor. an exclusive interview, he discusses globa
governor. china's daily covid cases are at a record high. plus malaysia's new prime minister to test his leadership with a confidence vote. finally taking office that he has been touted for since the 1990's. >> we have the open of the aussie markets. futures had been indicating we would move higher for a fourth straight day so we will see a staggered start how we move throughout the session. in the bond space, we are seeing an appreciation reflected particularly after the european session...
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governor arnold schwarzenegger and the current u. s secretary of education celebrated and important anniversary for a statewide program that is considered a big success back in 2002. before schwarzenegger considered running for officehind california's proposition, 49. voters overwhelmingly approved the measure that provided money for after school programs, including math, science, music and art. it's now providing $650 million a year to schools across the state. more investment. then the other 49 states combined. that's huge. the bottom line is it has been very, very successful. we have to just figure out how to get the funding on a national level. the former governor and education secretary marked the anniversary by joining children that a los angeles county school to see some of the programs including robotics, developed with prop 49 money. leno is expected to make a full recovery from his burn injuries. leno's doctor says his good spirits are helping in the healing process. his strength of character is really helping him . he'll uh he's doesn't really want to just be someone who just lays around. he wants to be active. and so he's up. walking around. he's helping distribute cookies to some of the pediatric patie
governor arnold schwarzenegger and the current u. s secretary of education celebrated and important anniversary for a statewide program that is considered a big success back in 2002. before schwarzenegger considered running for officehind california's proposition, 49. voters overwhelmingly approved the measure that provided money for after school programs, including math, science, music and art. it's now providing $650 million a year to schools across the state. more investment. then the other...