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that was our correspond benjamin elbows gruber in ramstein. you're watching dw news, sir. we've been bringing you special coverage of the meeting of the ukraine defense contact group here in germany. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. ah rushes. jewish community has been watching the war in ukraine with mounting alarm, but most of kept silent, fearing state reprisals if they spoke out against the kremlin. and he answers the fighting, intensified a senior figure in the community, felt that...
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w correspondent, benjamin alvarez gruber, in munich, standing by at the world's largest beer festival. the october fest benjamin, in addition to a bottomless mugs of beer. i imagine what's in store for visitors. this year is driving the beer that is already flowing their 17 big tents. and as you can see here, behind me, they're accused of people who started coming to this place even before the doors opened it around 9. so there were people running to get to the tables, but of course, for those who are he and don't want to drink beer, want to say outdoors but also many other activities. there are games, there is a ferris wheel. so that's something for everyone. if a family, for example is coming, they can also spend time outside and eat also delicious. hood. as far as you can see, is the pandemic still playing a role given there are worries of a new autumn in winter wave. there is definitely not playing a big role here. i just wanted to some of these spec tense. there was no mass wearing at all, only with a press. the problem of what we were standing right now. they asked us to and to
w correspondent, benjamin alvarez gruber, in munich, standing by at the world's largest beer festival. the october fest benjamin, in addition to a bottomless mugs of beer. i imagine what's in store for visitors. this year is driving the beer that is already flowing their 17 big tents. and as you can see here, behind me, they're accused of people who started coming to this place even before the doors opened it around 9. so there were people running to get to the tables, but of course, for those...
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dw corresponded benyamin alvarez gruber in munich. he is an interesting a wildlife item 70 years ago the chito was declared extinct in india. but now the worlds fastest land animal is back in the country. thanks to a relocation project. indian prime minister miranda modi, released 8 cheetos at a wildlife sanctuary near delhi. the animals were donated from namibia and we'll spend a month in quarantine before being released into the national park. but critics of the project say that she does could struggle to adapt to their new habitat. you're watching d. w news. a reminder of our top story at this hour, the czech republic, which currently holds the e u presidency, has called for the establishment of an international tribunal for war crimes. after new mass graves were found in eastern ukraine, investigator shade there found evidence of torture among bodies being is zoomed near. the city of israel up next is doth fill iran from above in the mountains. that's after the break. don't forget you can get all the latest news and headlines on o
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w corresponded benyamin alvarez gruber in munich. you watching t w news. your reminder of our top story ukraine's president says investigators have found evidence of torture among bodies being zoomed at a mass grave in the countries east. the side is near their city of islam, which was recently recaptured from invading forces. most of the dead are believe to be civilians coming up next world stories looks at how children in afghanistan are at the risk of starvation. that's after the break. don't forget you can find all the latest news and headlines and our website, d, w dot com a michael. ok. thanks for watching with will you become a criminal m. franklin may i.
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and that was our correspond with benjamin alvarez gruber reporting there. you're watching dw news st. in for our business update. that's up next with christy plants and i will see you tomorrow with her again that i work that time and in the endy to meet you. i'm not allowed to see you anymore. we will send you back or you.
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d w is benjamin alvarez gruber has more details. it's not the 1st time that russian state owned company gas from announces the gas flows via the notes from one pipeline to germany will remain suspended of a technical problems. this time it says it has found an oil leak is a compressor station until it is resolved, the supplies will remain stopped. they say germany's economy ministry reacted saying that this is just another sign of how and reliable russia is. as a partner, very similar to the criticism of the european commission that says that russia professed to flag gas instead of honoring contracts. the big difference now is that germany is better prepared for the situation and it was a few months ago is gas. storage is in the country now at 84 percent according to figures of the german government. it is uncertain how long the gas flows will be suspended. but what is certain is that there is no trust between those countries. moscow has blaine sanctions imposed by the west of to russia, invaded ukraine, but brussels and berlin have
d w is benjamin alvarez gruber has more details. it's not the 1st time that russian state owned company gas from announces the gas flows via the notes from one pipeline to germany will remain suspended of a technical problems. this time it says it has found an oil leak is a compressor station until it is resolved, the supplies will remain stopped. they say germany's economy ministry reacted saying that this is just another sign of how and reliable russia is. as a partner, very similar to the...
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i did of the political correspondent been coming and about it's gruber, and now been coming. how difficult a political balancing act is the german chancellor facing in saudi arabia. it is indeed a very difficult balance. so although german officials have been telling us that human rights issues will be addressed in this 3 countries. so in saudi arabia, also in the united arab emirates, and in katara, it's quite striking to see the german chancellor sharing a handshake with a the crown prince of saudi arabia. mom had been so mad, who, according to us intelligence, ordered the murder of the journalist did you just mentioned demarco shogi. after that there was like a freeze in relationships between m. saudi arabia in the west with many, also saying that should be treated as an international career success. so yes, president debate was criticized when he gave him a fist bump in july of this year. we also had french president eminem across going there. now for my u. k prime minister boris johnson. and now she is also facing a criticism for that. and that's also another, another to
i did of the political correspondent been coming and about it's gruber, and now been coming. how difficult a political balancing act is the german chancellor facing in saudi arabia. it is indeed a very difficult balance. so although german officials have been telling us that human rights issues will be addressed in this 3 countries. so in saudi arabia, also in the united arab emirates, and in katara, it's quite striking to see the german chancellor sharing a handshake with a the crown prince of...
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dw corresponded benyamin alvarez gruber in munich. a woman working as a referee in men's football. that's on switch left next to sleep. ah, listen carefully. don't know how do you live today? ah, feel the magic discover the world around you. subscribe to d w documentary on youtube. enjoying the view, and come to take a look at this tv highlights every week in your in box. subscribe. now. we're going to be on 9. that's it. with wilma one with one on sunday afternoon in germany time typical, a 4th division matches about to take off with the referee concert. every player may begin does model for me. it always starts with the woman for com. that's when i'm fully concentrated, focused it been raising cli, i'm in my football tunnel, my referee tunnel. i don't have any other thoughts. i mean, i'm going to dump aah! francisco it for as well established as a referee for the women's game. she officiate in the women's business lega, and starting this year, also it's nationally. but in the men's regional leagues, she's only been refereeing for 2 years. them in the 1st one is not meant that all
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and that was our correspond with benjamin alvarez gruber reporting there. you're watching dw news, st. jude for our business update. that's up next with christy. plants and i will see you tomorrow with sh i'm skin that i want. that's hard. and in the end they send me. you're not locked up to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this? with the smugglers, with lions as of the. what's your story. ready ready he wasn't on women, especially a victims of vine, and seen a lot of them take part and send us your story. we are trying always to understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor, not the guests. you want to become a citizen. in phil migrants, your platform for reliable information ah, you aesrael company start halting shipments with strikes looming, workers unions are calling the move. extortion can supply chains. take another hit . also on the show, rising energy prices are putting pressure on businesses across europe and raising fears of a wave of insolvent fees and calls to save energy while cooking past that have sun a time
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you know the correspondent venue and others gruber reporting for us from the oktoberfest in munich. thanks for your watching d w news coming up next hour. take show shift looks at how virtual reality is and just gaming anymore. it's even saving lives that after the break, you can always get more information news than headlines on our website. that's d w dot com. thanks for watching. how did she become adult hitler's favorite director? and how did he become a forgotten film? pioneer? leaning leaf and style and on old funk. in 1932, they set out into the icy wilderness of greenland to create a life threatening film project that became a major milestone in their life. ice cold passion starts october 8th on d. w. they want to know what makes the gen ed. he just did the gene love on banning thing that way, but i'm not even know how to work my own car and everyone with later holes in every single day. just getting a you ready to meet the german can join me right us do it on d. w. hanging out at the beach without meeting to book a flight or hotel. sounds pretty go drive. especially if you
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my colleague benjamin alvarez gruber, met him and asked him whether it was even possible to think about a start of and you school year in ukraine as possible. and it will start online and offline insecure places. and so unfortunately, we need to leave in to wherever this one is wor, which continuous. and also he is of course, a normal life. and we need to support it as much as we can. and one of the reasons sofa my visit to a gemini is to race a question about critical needs of ukrainian cultures. fair ukrainian artists which based in ukraine, mainly off preserve and new grain and culture. heritage on the eve of winter of how can you, grand and media was seen ukraine. ah, i, we received some promises, but it's not enough. it's very far from all way expectations. because sedition is very critical and we believe that next decisions off a gemini government should be made to race as the importance of ukraine and culture . a spiritual world culture and a support is needed, nods the day after to morrow. but right now, and any grain was sinew, great, what is the impact that the war having is h
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have been a massive fiasco for germany. 50 years after this territory did not be his benjamin alfred gruber reporting from the memorial ceremony near munich. while after a bitter contest liz trust has been elected leader of britons. conservative party, and will become the u. k. next prime minister. the announcement that trust will be taking over follows 2 months of campaigning, sparked by the resignation of prime minister boris johnson. economy is said to be the new prime minister's most pressing tasks with the u. k. facing a cost of living crisis and spiraling energy charges will get an update from london in just a moment. but 1st, let's take a closer look at the woman set to come and print this new liter. let's try to 47 year old won a conservative seat in the british parliament in 2010 on her 3rd attempt since september 2021. she's been the u. k. foreign minister in the british government, although not without trouble humiliated in moscow by her russian counterpart, sir gay love ralph, who said it was like talking to a deaf person. she campaigned for britain to remain in 2016. but since
have been a massive fiasco for germany. 50 years after this territory did not be his benjamin alfred gruber reporting from the memorial ceremony near munich. while after a bitter contest liz trust has been elected leader of britons. conservative party, and will become the u. k. next prime minister. the announcement that trust will be taking over follows 2 months of campaigning, sparked by the resignation of prime minister boris johnson. economy is said to be the new prime minister's most...
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our political correspondent benjamin alvarez gruber is in munich where the commemoration ceremony is taking place to day. i asked him what germany and the victims relatives have agreed on in terms of compensation. there are several sampson that something that both a german president franklin dashed i man, his israeli county, about it mentioned yesterday in bellevue, in berlin. what they, matt, they will be today here in munich as well. so won't, but will be the compensation that will be paid on one side by the government on one side also by the regional government and bavarian, by the city of munich. according to german media reports, it will be around $28000000.00 euros. that's only one part. there will also be at research commissioned by both german and israeli historians. there's the files that need to be disclosed and it shows how slow this process has been going on behind the stadium. this memorial there was only narrated in 2017, so only 5 years ago, and the family members have been pushing on wants it for the government to say that the were responsible to say what happened act
our political correspondent benjamin alvarez gruber is in munich where the commemoration ceremony is taking place to day. i asked him what germany and the victims relatives have agreed on in terms of compensation. there are several sampson that something that both a german president franklin dashed i man, his israeli county, about it mentioned yesterday in bellevue, in berlin. what they, matt, they will be today here in munich as well. so won't, but will be the compensation that will be paid on...
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w. political correspondent, benyamin alvarez gruber. ben, how difficult a political balancing act is the chancellor facing and saudi arabia. it is indeed a very difficult thing that they have to somehow manage. of course, government officials have been telling us that human rights issues will be addressed during this trip in the 3 countries. but it's still striking to see the german chancellor shaking hands with a saudi crown prince. m. mom had been some man who has been accused by as official of ordering the murder of m. jamarcus shogi of a journalist a few years ago. but the relationship between the west and saudi arabia has been normalizing over the past month with see many leaders visiting the country. we had french president emanuel macro. we had yes, president a joe biden. and that was interesting because only a few years ago, he said that he would make sure to treat saudi arabia as a pariah state. and then he even had a fis bump with the crown prince. so that is something that many have been criticizing. also criticizing with thi
w. political correspondent, benyamin alvarez gruber. ben, how difficult a political balancing act is the chancellor facing and saudi arabia. it is indeed a very difficult thing that they have to somehow manage. of course, government officials have been telling us that human rights issues will be addressed during this trip in the 3 countries. but it's still striking to see the german chancellor shaking hands with a saudi crown prince. m. mom had been some man who has been accused by as official...
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those are correspondent benjamin over as gruber in ramstein or as that meeting takes place, president vladimir zalinski is reporting success in the northeastern hockey region saying the ukrainian flag has returned to several settlements. there is no independent confirmation of the gains, but russian media reports of ukrainian advances appeared to back up the statement. a spokesperson for the ukrainian military also says, forces have re taking control of more locations in the southern house. one region where troops launched a counter offensive last month. ukrainian troops, confident of victory. they've been advancing for days here in the southern hassan region. images like these are being shed on social media, purportedly showing recaptured areas like here and visa cordelia. wow. rob's law the ukranian counter offensive has been going on for days in the south, and in the east near hawk eve, where there's been fierce fighting over the town of bat. i clear. and it's strategically important railway bridge, which is key to russian supply efforts. plane on mine, i think the ukrainians are f
those are correspondent benjamin over as gruber in ramstein or as that meeting takes place, president vladimir zalinski is reporting success in the northeastern hockey region saying the ukrainian flag has returned to several settlements. there is no independent confirmation of the gains, but russian media reports of ukrainian advances appeared to back up the statement. a spokesperson for the ukrainian military also says, forces have re taking control of more locations in the southern house. one...
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over $200 million spent on by companies like gruber, left, door dash, instacart, et cetera., there was a report published by ride-share drivers united and policy link. they collected data directly from drivers. their wages. as well as interviewed drivers. it was a small sample. 55 drivers. what they found was that if you take into account erything that the drivers would earn and everything they would be entitled to in terms of benefits , that if you took all that into account, the median earnings of over and left drivers are $6.20 per hour. that's less than half of california's minimum wage at $15. so, the conclusion of the report was that prop 22, which they were against in the first place , is bad for huber and left drivers. now i of course asked huber and left what they had to say. they came out strongly against it. they called it a flawed report. they touted their own numbers. numbers from studies that save backed that say drivers make over $30 an hour. >> so there is a disparity between what both sides say. that is the report you came out with. >> marketwatch senior rep
over $200 million spent on by companies like gruber, left, door dash, instacart, et cetera., there was a report published by ride-share drivers united and policy link. they collected data directly from drivers. their wages. as well as interviewed drivers. it was a small sample. 55 drivers. what they found was that if you take into account erything that the drivers would earn and everything they would be entitled to in terms of benefits , that if you took all that into account, the median...
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that was our correspond benjamin albert gruber. in ramstein you're watching dw news, sir. we've been bringing special coverage of the meeting of the ukraine defense contact group. here in germany. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. ah rushes jewish community has been watching the war in ukraine with mounting alarm, but most of kept silent, fearing state reprisals if they spoke out against the kremlin. and yet, as the fighting intensified, a senior figure in the community felt that silence was immoral. so he fled moscow after 30 years, as the city's chief rabbi, in order to speak freely. and he joins me now from berlin. he's pink, has goldschmidt president of the conference of european rabbis and he wants all jews in russia to get out now. his reasons, it is a the rose, an anti semitism. b, the possibility of a closing of the iron curtain that it is going to be impossible to leave. and number 3 are the hardest hitting sanctions which are going to damage the economy long term in complex zone. this week we ask if you cranes, president volume is a landscape, was right to c
that was our correspond benjamin albert gruber. in ramstein you're watching dw news, sir. we've been bringing special coverage of the meeting of the ukraine defense contact group. here in germany. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. ah rushes jewish community has been watching the war in ukraine with mounting alarm, but most of kept silent, fearing state reprisals if they spoke out against the kremlin. and yet, as the fighting intensified, a senior figure in the community felt that silence...
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poland, to be a closed matter, far less bringing on our political correspond to benjamin alvarez gruber, he's been following this story force bridgeman. what, why is the polish government coming up with these demands? now, the timing here, why it's a political move, at least that's what the polish a position is saying. donal task who was at polish, a prime minister and then was the president of the european council says that this is a moved by the conservative party to use this anti jam and rhetoric to try to get some votes. and there are also domestic issues. here is our elections coming up, parliamentary elections and poland and next year, so that polish a position party is saying that the party is now again claiming these are not new claims. poland is repeatedly sad that it germany still has to pay for what it did during the 2nd world war. so domestic issues with this party also looking at recent poll says recent poll saying that they still debate, they're still division over if germany should pay a poland for and what it did during the 2nd. caldwell well beyond the politics in polan
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we can actually cross to our political correspondent benjamin alvarez gruber, who's on the ground. he was there this morning as well as the the 1st commemorative service took place. benjamin was the mood there are near munich on that airfield. there is indeed a lot of expectations and some of the family members of the murdered athletes are waiting here for the presidents. to arrive to him and president frank by the stymies railey president exec hertz. of course, tied security. not only here on the air base, but the access to it. they're waiting for them to arrive. there will be a short moment there will be standing in here. most of the guests around 850 were here this ab in kilometer though, sorry to interrupt you. and i'm actually looking at the live pictures here. and i can see that german president frank volter stein meyer and is radio president, is our hertzog are actually, they're paying their respects on the field. we might want to take those there. we others, the pictures live for you. you're absolutely right. you can see many people taking pictures so you can see how family
we can actually cross to our political correspondent benjamin alvarez gruber, who's on the ground. he was there this morning as well as the the 1st commemorative service took place. benjamin was the mood there are near munich on that airfield. there is indeed a lot of expectations and some of the family members of the murdered athletes are waiting here for the presidents. to arrive to him and president frank by the stymies railey president exec hertz. of course, tied security. not only here on...
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or to want to bring in our political correspondent benjamin over as gruber. he's been covering this visit to days to see you. benjamin. so we've got the german schanzer. we've got the israeli prime minister, basically agreeing to disagree when it comes to iran. that is nothing new, is it putting extra stress on germany is really relations is he just said that it's nothing new. and that's also what we saw recently when israel's president isaac hats. it was in berlin and met the german president. and they could see already the tension and how they actually disagree on what's that way forward. so the lead is both of them and also both lead us today agreed on the thing that, that iran should not have access should not be able to have this nuclear weapons. now the big question, and the difference is that remain is how they can achieve that. german president, 15 dashed i may who also negotiated this agreement as germany's for a minute. step of course is in favor of reviving this 2015 agreement just as german chancellor wolf schultz. but there's also disappointment
or to want to bring in our political correspondent benjamin over as gruber. he's been covering this visit to days to see you. benjamin. so we've got the german schanzer. we've got the israeli prime minister, basically agreeing to disagree when it comes to iran. that is nothing new, is it putting extra stress on germany is really relations is he just said that it's nothing new. and that's also what we saw recently when israel's president isaac hats. it was in berlin and met the german president....
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earlier i spoke to d, w 's benjamin alvarez gruber, here in berlin. and i asked him what more we know about guess problems announcement basically turning off the taps. that's right after this maintenance it was supposed to end today, but according it to gas from state owns in russia's state own energy company. this was this oil leak. it compresses station, meaning that it will not be able to keep sending gas through this pipeline. and it can still not say how long this will take the maintenance. it's something we've heard over the past weeks and months that it's pretty difficult it for them to say when this alleged oil leak em will be solved. and when russia will again, be able to st. guess through this pipeline. so what kind of reaction if any, are we hearing tonight from germany or the european union? there have been several reactions already. one of them is germany's economy ministry. they said that this once again on the lines and shows that russia is not a reliable partner that is not abiding to the contract to send a gas from russia to germany.
earlier i spoke to d, w 's benjamin alvarez gruber, here in berlin. and i asked him what more we know about guess problems announcement basically turning off the taps. that's right after this maintenance it was supposed to end today, but according it to gas from state owns in russia's state own energy company. this was this oil leak. it compresses station, meaning that it will not be able to keep sending gas through this pipeline. and it can still not say how long this will take the...
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i want to bring back in benjamin over as gruber from where today's ceremonies are taking place to get a bit more on this. a benjamin some of the victims families had in fact planned to boycott. today's events, can you tell us a little bit more about that? there have been several talks between the german government and family members about compensations. and what some of them said is that the amount that germany was offer was just a joke. so they had this financial aspects with something that has been repeated, not only today, but only over the past days is it's not just the financial financial thing. it's not just the compensation. there will be paid is by germany taking responsibility. and today we had several speakers here at the, at the event that already concluded we have the german president that i just mentioned. we had his rails president as well. we had but various state premier who took responsibility for what bavaria did. and that's important here because we have several actors who were involved may be also in an argument or something to understand why it took so long. and t
i want to bring back in benjamin over as gruber from where today's ceremonies are taking place to get a bit more on this. a benjamin some of the victims families had in fact planned to boycott. today's events, can you tell us a little bit more about that? there have been several talks between the german government and family members about compensations. and what some of them said is that the amount that germany was offer was just a joke. so they had this financial aspects with something that...
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so i thought i was, i wanted to bring benjamin alvarez gruber in munich. he's at standing at the event there. you managed to witness some of that benjamin what stood out for you today at the ceremony there. i think there are several parts of the ceremony there were really touching and you could it feel that the the crowd was sitting there, then i'll leaving. it was completely silent. one of them was at the moment that a melinda crane mentioned about anguish bits of speaking it to that, that has been saying that the whole that she feels in her heart will never really close. she said the many people that ask her if this agreement that family members found with the german government over compensation that will have now a this commission will not be able to help her close this. and the other thing that we just heard of urge em and president frank touchtone may who just left the venue a few minutes ago followed by israel's president i sir kat. so the 1st official apology of the government, the government of the state of the head of state of at franklin. i am as
so i thought i was, i wanted to bring benjamin alvarez gruber in munich. he's at standing at the event there. you managed to witness some of that benjamin what stood out for you today at the ceremony there. i think there are several parts of the ceremony there were really touching and you could it feel that the the crowd was sitting there, then i'll leaving. it was completely silent. one of them was at the moment that a melinda crane mentioned about anguish bits of speaking it to that, that has...
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want to know that our political correspondent, benjamin alvarez gruber, benjamin, do we know what the 2 leaders talked about? do we even know why this phone call took place? we have 2 informations. one of them coming from moscow and one from berlin with germany saying that was a 90 minute long phone call. and the german chancellor shawls called on the russian president to completely withdraw his troops from ukraine. according to berlin, he also call to come to a diplomatic solution as quickly as possible, stressing the importance of respecting ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty. what's also spoke about is the need to fully implement the n back to deal to get grain out of ukraine. and this phone call comes after weeks of silence between those lead both leaders in only a week of to the german chancellor, spoke to ukraine and president viola gimme a sal lensky. that might be several reasons beyond the timing of the call. what you just asked me is one of the can be the criticism that the german government is indeed now facing when it comes to deliveries of heavy weapons to uk
want to know that our political correspondent, benjamin alvarez gruber, benjamin, do we know what the 2 leaders talked about? do we even know why this phone call took place? we have 2 informations. one of them coming from moscow and one from berlin with germany saying that was a 90 minute long phone call. and the german chancellor shawls called on the russian president to completely withdraw his troops from ukraine. according to berlin, he also call to come to a diplomatic solution as quickly...
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gruber made at least two other callers. the statement i think someone said that we currently dont have enough cabs to cover the demand and there is a shift from a hundred-dollarful of months where that might not have been the case. is that accurate and how does it create concerns this pilot will make it where there are not sufficient cabs to meet demand of those trying to book a cab outside of uber? >> so, we are going to pull up a slide to show during the pandemic the medallions on the street plummeted. we'll show first the trips. just to see obviously had a big plunge down with trips and they started coming back up and then the next slide show the average taxi medallions in service per month and similar trends. you will see that there were over 1200 medallions in operation and then plunged to 400 and coming back up to all most 700, so all is supply. we have medallions, but are there drivers? the fleet has the ability to flex up to meet the demand, and so there's nothing constraining it, so that the medallions are there ag
gruber made at least two other callers. the statement i think someone said that we currently dont have enough cabs to cover the demand and there is a shift from a hundred-dollarful of months where that might not have been the case. is that accurate and how does it create concerns this pilot will make it where there are not sufficient cabs to meet demand of those trying to book a cab outside of uber? >> so, we are going to pull up a slide to show during the pandemic the medallions on the...
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speaker of the morning back for her second round with the revolutionary war symposium is catherine gruber. you might remember her excellent presentation on our alexandria taylor william karlin. in 2019. kate is the acting director of curatorial services for the jamestown yorktown, where she works with a team to grow the collection and broaden the interpretation early. american history at jamestown settlement and american revolutionary museum at yorktown. kate is a graduate of the university of mary washington's historic preservation program, the best program in the united states. because i am also a graduate where she on archeology and material culture and she also a master's degree in early american history from the college of william and mary. so at that i'd like to welcome kate and her presentation to a retrospective. england's long 17th century and the coming of revolution in virginia. good morning. well, first off. thank you, liz for organizing such an incredible symposium morning and everyone at emerging revolutionary war or thank you for having me back. definite thoughts. well, i m
speaker of the morning back for her second round with the revolutionary war symposium is catherine gruber. you might remember her excellent presentation on our alexandria taylor william karlin. in 2019. kate is the acting director of curatorial services for the jamestown yorktown, where she works with a team to grow the collection and broaden the interpretation early. american history at jamestown settlement and american revolutionary museum at yorktown. kate is a graduate of the university of...
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senator amy gruber schar now claiming that you must vote for democrats if you want to stop severe weatherething about climate change. for the first time in decades. that is what we got to win this as that hurricane bears down on florida. we got to win in that midterms. we understand that. >> sean: here with reaction chief meteorologist a friend joe bastardi. i want you to respond to that and i want you to tell us where you think the storm is going, oracle you think it is going to land and how bad is going to be. >> joe: this will be the six major hurricane and 57 years to hit the florida coast. but so from both basins the gulf and the atlantic this is the -- only to six in the last 57 years. the previous 50 years, 16 major hurricanes hit. no, i don't care if you are left, right, or what kind of matthew believe in. 16 and 50 years is far more frequent than 60. the less 57 years. take new england for instance. one every 6.7 years from 1938 to 1991. a land falling hurricane. nothing since then. they simply make up stories and take note that the general public is not a weather geek like me. s
senator amy gruber schar now claiming that you must vote for democrats if you want to stop severe weatherething about climate change. for the first time in decades. that is what we got to win this as that hurricane bears down on florida. we got to win in that midterms. we understand that. >> sean: here with reaction chief meteorologist a friend joe bastardi. i want you to respond to that and i want you to tell us where you think the storm is going, oracle you think it is going to land and...
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he joined the army at the young age of 20 training at camp gruber in oklahoma and eventually ending uptar. thank you for your service and happy birthday sir. kevin what do you have. >> an outstanding birthday celebration indeed. over 100 well done. right here in the nation's capitol for this good news good night and that is where a dc man is taking his 92 year old grandma, joy, on the road trip of a lifetime. you see the two have actually set out to visit every single national park in the united states. brad ryan has made it his anythings to take his 92 year old grandma joy to all 63 national parks and until seven years ago, she had never even seen a mountain or ocean if you can believe it and now mike they are just one, that's right, just one national parka way from reaching their goal. grandma joy's last park to visit is the national park of american samoa they hope to get there by spring and we certainly wish them the very best of luck. i understand grandma joy's about to turn 93. a pre happy birthday to her. >> beautiful story. thank you kevin. pleasure working with you. good night
he joined the army at the young age of 20 training at camp gruber in oklahoma and eventually ending uptar. thank you for your service and happy birthday sir. kevin what do you have. >> an outstanding birthday celebration indeed. over 100 well done. right here in the nation's capitol for this good news good night and that is where a dc man is taking his 92 year old grandma, joy, on the road trip of a lifetime. you see the two have actually set out to visit every single national park in the...
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speaker of the morning back for her second round with the revolutionary war symposium is catherine gruber. you might remember her excellent presentation on our alexandria taylor william karlin. in 2019. kate is the acting director of curatorial services for the jamestown yorktown, where she works with a team to grow the collection and broaden the
speaker of the morning back for her second round with the revolutionary war symposium is catherine gruber. you might remember her excellent presentation on our alexandria taylor william karlin. in 2019. kate is the acting director of curatorial services for the jamestown yorktown, where she works with a team to grow the collection and broaden the
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gerber ceo says more baby formula supplies will be available by october gruber says the company's productiononline retailers say they have also seen more formula availability. target says it is still rationing products online and in stores. most students don't like taking tests at school, a new survey shows tests are harming generation z 86% said they felt anxiety, 76% said. it happened just in the past six months. the study suggests. anxiety affects other parts of the school experience and makes students more pessimistic about their future. researchers say increasing access to mental health resources during exams is likely to lead to academic success. a new 24 7 online tutoring tool give children or their parents help with homework. governor gavin newsom announced a new initiative offering free online tutoring around the clock for californians. the pilot program gives real time homework help with a one on one tutor. in every case, 12 subject. it's all part of a $254 million grant. the public library statewide help now can be accessed on websites more than 1100, california public libraries.
gerber ceo says more baby formula supplies will be available by october gruber says the company's productiononline retailers say they have also seen more formula availability. target says it is still rationing products online and in stores. most students don't like taking tests at school, a new survey shows tests are harming generation z 86% said they felt anxiety, 76% said. it happened just in the past six months. the study suggests. anxiety affects other parts of the school experience and...
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this is an opinion piece in the "usa today" this morning by jon than gruber -- jonathan gruber. help society. reports of loneliness throughout the pandemic, he writes in this extensive piece in "usa today" an opinion piece, when loneliness is widespread, a kul ralph pluralism is -- cultural of pluralism is stunted. they don't have curiosity, empathy, respect and cooperation that are essential for bridging divides, a healthy democracy, he writes, is people talk to each other in good faith across their differences. that's true from the kitchen table to the halls of congress. you can read that at usatoday.com. in newark, new jersey, james on the independent line. caller: hi. i've been an independent, moderate, quote-unquote, since 1956. very simple. attorney general, his team -- [indiscernible] take it to the 11th circuit. thank you. host: on to albuquerque. we'll hear from diana on the democrats' line. good morning. caller: good morning. good morning, america. i have been a democrat all my life. i'm 60 years old. i've always really truly believed in the party. since biden has been
this is an opinion piece in the "usa today" this morning by jon than gruber -- jonathan gruber. help society. reports of loneliness throughout the pandemic, he writes in this extensive piece in "usa today" an opinion piece, when loneliness is widespread, a kul ralph pluralism is -- cultural of pluralism is stunted. they don't have curiosity, empathy, respect and cooperation that are essential for bridging divides, a healthy democracy, he writes, is people talk to each other...
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gruber, i'm not going to let one talk about beyonce because because, you know, i feel like people used be like she brand. and i'm like, well, she's a human first navigating life with a dude and. i don't like it when we sort of begin pop culture studies by like you know i think that we flatten black women into brands so that we can say what we want to do to them. and i don't i don't appreciate that. so i'm like, i don't know yet that figured out how to act because i'm like, show me the pop is not a capital. it's like wedding. where's motionless pop star please let me know what a socialist superstars are. but the thing that's interesting me is you can't tell the history. to emily's point, a women's sexuality at any point in the sort of postcolonial post-imperial diaspora without talking about capital, because the diaspora exists, because black women's bodies are conscripted to produce. and that is a kind of sex that is sexual in reproductive labor, it's the conscription of black women, sexuality and sexual agency. and so it is never a part capital. and i think the thing that irritate fol
gruber, i'm not going to let one talk about beyonce because because, you know, i feel like people used be like she brand. and i'm like, well, she's a human first navigating life with a dude and. i don't like it when we sort of begin pop culture studies by like you know i think that we flatten black women into brands so that we can say what we want to do to them. and i don't i don't appreciate that. so i'm like, i don't know yet that figured out how to act because i'm like, show me the pop is...
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gruber made at least two other callers. the statement i think someone said that we currently dont have enough cabs to cover the demand and there is a shift from a hundred-dollarful of months where that might not have been the case. is that accurate and how does it create concerns this pilot will make it where there are not sufficient cabs to meet demand of those trying to book a cab outside of uber? >> so, we are going to pull up a slide to show during the pandemic the medallions on the street plummeted. we'll show first the trips. just to see obviously had a big plunge down with trips and they started coming back up and then the next slide show the average taxi medallions in service per month and similar trends. you will see that there were over 1200 medallions in operation and then plunged to 400 and coming back up to all most 700, so all is supply. we have medallions, but are there drivers? the fleet has the ability to flex up to meet the demand, and so there's nothing constraining it, so that the medallions are there ag
gruber made at least two other callers. the statement i think someone said that we currently dont have enough cabs to cover the demand and there is a shift from a hundred-dollarful of months where that might not have been the case. is that accurate and how does it create concerns this pilot will make it where there are not sufficient cabs to meet demand of those trying to book a cab outside of uber? >> so, we are going to pull up a slide to show during the pandemic the medallions on the...
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come on, austria, let me remind you that the shekel gruber was austrian hitler was an austrian, as youe austrians managed two amazing miracles. the first proof to the whole world that hitler was a german. and that mozart was austria yes, but it’s okay, what to take from them, the us attempts to push the whale look much more dangerous, india at the same time our neighbors 3 days vladimir putin spoke about this today with the heads of the security and intelligence agencies of the cis countries geopolitical opponents are our opponents, like us quite recently they said ready to expose anyone, anyone, any country to a blow, turn it into the epicenter of the crisis provoke a color revolution and unleash a massacre. that's it, we have already seen this more than once. we also know that scenarios are being worked out in the west to foment new conflicts in the cis space, but it’s enough for us to just look at what is happening now between russia and ukraine is happening at the borders on some other of the cis countries of course, all these are the results of the collapse of the soviet union, th
come on, austria, let me remind you that the shekel gruber was austrian hitler was an austrian, as youe austrians managed two amazing miracles. the first proof to the whole world that hitler was a german. and that mozart was austria yes, but it’s okay, what to take from them, the us attempts to push the whale look much more dangerous, india at the same time our neighbors 3 days vladimir putin spoke about this today with the heads of the security and intelligence agencies of the cis countries...
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speaker of the morning back for her second round with the revolutionary war symposium is catherine gruber. you might remember her excellent presentation on our alexandria taylor william karlin. in 2019. kate is the acting director of curatorial services for the jamestown yorktown, where she works with a team to grow the collection and broaden the interpretation early. american history at jamestown settlement and american revolutionary museum at yorktown. kate is a graduate of the university of mary washington's historic preservation program, the best program in the united states. because i am also a graduate where she on archeology and material culture and she also a master's degree in early american history from the college of william and mary. so at that i'd like to welcome kate and her presentation to a retrospective. england's long 17th century and the coming of revolution in virginia. good morning. well, first off. thank you, liz for organizing such an incredible symposium morning and everyone at emerging revolutionary war or thank you for having me back. definite thoughts. well, i m
speaker of the morning back for her second round with the revolutionary war symposium is catherine gruber. you might remember her excellent presentation on our alexandria taylor william karlin. in 2019. kate is the acting director of curatorial services for the jamestown yorktown, where she works with a team to grow the collection and broaden the interpretation early. american history at jamestown settlement and american revolutionary museum at yorktown. kate is a graduate of the university of...