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we return to the architect's house with a solar battery mounted on the wall of the guest house is to vide energy for ventilation, and camila's chimney has moved from the house to the street. well, the design has won, now there will be both a look and traction, and now we get a sclerometer. he is also a hardness tester, we check the strength of the base before installing the self-leveling floor; the screed is softer than concrete, so it was primed and strengthened with fiberglass. and only after that they poured snow-white resin with no cracks or wrinkles from the past bought on the internet for 6,000 rubles. yes, where they did all sorts. such experimental products such modern forms, which in general are very similar to the bauhaus, such a sign, yes, such a laconic metal pipe that comes in the back and the quality of the plywood is absolutely amazing. yes, in general, we will have two such chairs, and they will be such a composition in front of the fireplace, but first they will heal in the bathroom in the guest house in large-format porcelain stoneware slabs. the fewer seams, the cle
we return to the architect's house with a solar battery mounted on the wall of the guest house is to vide energy for ventilation, and camila's chimney has moved from the house to the street. well, the design has won, now there will be both a look and traction, and now we get a sclerometer. he is also a hardness tester, we check the strength of the base before installing the self-leveling floor; the screed is softer than concrete, so it was primed and strengthened with fiberglass. and only after...
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shared flat, staffed guest house, 25 people. | staffed guest house, 25 people.ooms in- staffed guest house, 25 people. holiday homes, rooms in their. holiday homes, rooms in their houses, one person has offered the top floor of their house. we houses, one person has offered the top floor of their house.— top floor of their house. we have not a top floor of their house. we have got a great _ top floor of their house. we have got a great database. _ without an official data base, charities without an official database, charities match people who are in need with those who need help. to sponsor a refugee, they need a name of the refugee. today gavin is meeting the first person he hopes his time can help. tatiana had baby mark three weeks before she fled ukraine to poland.— ukraine to poland. tatiana, the community _ ukraine to poland. tatiana, the community wants _ ukraine to poland. tatiana, the community wants to _ ukraine to poland. tatiana, the community wants to help - ukraine to poland. tatiana, the community wants to help as - ukraine to poland. tatiana, the
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and we have now made or our guest house capacity available for your cranium, families who are in the refugees now and hopefully can come safely to the laboratory and then be offered them, you know, our guest house laboratories and, and rooms including our food supply, psychological supply, and so on, maybe it's appropriate to ask here in closing, is there anything that you personally would, would like to tell your scientific colleagues on, on both sides of this conflict? indeed, so i want to say the sanctions, what we all know applauding you know, might sound, you know, very aggressive from the russian scientists perspective. but we want to say to our sanctions are meant to hit research organizations in russia and not individual scientists. so we do all we can to continue our relationship. it's individual scientists, as we have been doing during the cold war and to everything that what they need in terms of help. and so we know that this is difficult, this times because you can do a positive step and you could great a lot of damage on the other side. but all our russian scientist, he
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host: there's usually announcements ortiz is about the gets, anything from the white house as -- guests, anything from the white house as far as who they have invited? guest: they have been mum on the and they wanted to talk more about the ideas of president will talk about, so we are not sure who will be in the audience as a guest. host: nancy cook who reports for bloomberg news, here to preview the state of the union tonight. than president biden addresses a giant session of congress and the nation tonight for the state of the union address. >> at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. hear many of those conversations on c-span's new podcast, "presidential recordings." >> season one focus on the presidency of lirn don johnson. you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones who made su
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how to equip a fireplace in the lucifer guest house, of course, is also numb about architecture, it’sl. here's a straight wall. uh-huh have it there. well, that's how the house is. eh that, in general, i want to somehow, on the contrary, look. that's right here in this our yard, which formed a difficulty in that on the way of the chimneys in this place lies, the load-bearing beam yuri took time at a time. ksenia and we, without leaving of the house moved to the bathroom in the wall hiding the load -bearing frame for the shower and sink water pipes with the most reliable connection without rubber spacers pipe plus fitting, plus crimping should last for half a century in another load-bearing frame the installation is parked. for the toilet , the distribution comb is right there. in the neighboring rooms, they laid underfloor heating cables from five-layer protection, safe heat, it will definitely be, but while the frosts take their toll, he returned from a business trip from warm regions. here's from a robot. frozen someone opened the water to the house. none is recognized. i’ll warm it
how to equip a fireplace in the lucifer guest house, of course, is also numb about architecture, it’sl. here's a straight wall. uh-huh have it there. well, that's how the house is. eh that, in general, i want to somehow, on the contrary, look. that's right here in this our yard, which formed a difficulty in that on the way of the chimneys in this place lies, the load-bearing beam yuri took time at a time. ksenia and we, without leaving of the house moved to the bathroom in the wall hiding the...
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and we have now made or our guest house capacity available for your cranium, families who are in our refugees now and hopefully can come safely to the laboratory and then be offered them, you know, our guest house laboratories and, and rooms including our food supply, psychological supply, and so on, maybe it's appropriate to ask here in closing, is there anything that you personally would, would like to tell your scientific colleagues on, on both sides of this conflict? indeed, so i want to say the sanctions, what we all know applauding you know, might sound, you know, very aggressive from the russian scientists perspective. but we, i want to say to our sanctions are meant to hit research organizations in russia and not individual scientists. so we do all the tend to continue our relationship. it's individual scientists, as we have been doing during the cold war and to everything. that's what they need in terms of help. and so we know that this is difficult, this times because you can do a positive step and you could great a lot of damage on the other side. but all our russian scien
and we have now made or our guest house capacity available for your cranium, families who are in our refugees now and hopefully can come safely to the laboratory and then be offered them, you know, our guest house laboratories and, and rooms including our food supply, psychological supply, and so on, maybe it's appropriate to ask here in closing, is there anything that you personally would, would like to tell your scientific colleagues on, on both sides of this conflict? indeed, so i want to...
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and we have now made or our guest house capacity available for your cranium, families who are in the refugees now and hopefully can come safely to the laboratory and then be offered them, you know, our guest house laboratories and, and rooms including our food supply, psychological supply, and so on, maybe it's appropriate to ask here in closing, is there anything that you personally would, would like to tell your scientific colleagues on, on both sides of this conflict? indeed, so i want to say the sanctions, what we all know applauding you know, might sound, you know, very aggressive from the russian scientists perspective. but we, i want to say how our sanctions are meant to hit research organizations in russia and not individual scientists. so we do all the tend to continue our relationship with individual scientists as we have been doing during the cold war and to everything. that's what they need to in terms of help. and so we know that this is difficult, this times because you can do a positive step and you could great a lot of damage on the other side, but all our russian sci
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house for usa today. thanks for giving us your time this morning. guest: thanks for having us. host: what do you suspect the white house does as of today and into this week in response to the president's statements in warsaw concerning vladimir putin? guest: president biden unexpectedly to aides and white house officials in his speech in warsaw with the comments this man cannot remain in power, that was in ad lib.. but the white house quickly sought to back trap. -- backtrack. an official clarified he was referring to a good not continue to exercise power in the ukraine region. i think we will probably see more of that today in terms of walking back the president's statement. biden was asked yesterday as he was leaving his church in georgia, a reporter shouted were you supporting a regime change. biden said no. so today will have our first time to ask in a press briefing setting white house officials what biden meant by that. >> that press briefing, do you expect the president himself address it or any of his foreign policies? guest: he will be announcing his budget which is goi
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and we have now made or our guest house capacity available for your cranium, families who are in the refugees now and hopefully can come safely to the laboratory and then be offered them, you know, our guest house laboratories and, and rooms including our food supply, psychological supply, and so on, maybe it's appropriate to ask here in closing, is there anything that you personally would, would like to tell your scientific colleagues on, on both sides of this conflict? indeed, so i want to say the sanctions, what we all know applauding you know, might sound, you know, very aggressive from the russian scientists perspective. but we, i want to say to our sanctions are meant to hit research organizations in russia and not individual scientists. so we do all the canned to continue our relationship. it's individual scientists, as we have been doing during the cold war and to everything that's what they need in terms of help. and so we know that this is difficult, this times because you can do a positive step and you could great a lot of damage on the other side. but all our russian scie
and we have now made or our guest house capacity available for your cranium, families who are in the refugees now and hopefully can come safely to the laboratory and then be offered them, you know, our guest house laboratories and, and rooms including our food supply, psychological supply, and so on, maybe it's appropriate to ask here in closing, is there anything that you personally would, would like to tell your scientific colleagues on, on both sides of this conflict? indeed, so i want to...
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house for usa today. thanks for giving us your time this morning. guest: thanks for having us. host: what do you suspect the white house does as of today and into this week in response to the president's statements in warsaw concerning vladimir putin? guest: president biden unexpectedly to aides and white house officials in his speech in warsaw with the comments this man cannot remain in power, that was in ad lib.. but the white house quickly sought to back trap. -- backtrack. an official clarified he was referring to a good not continue to exercise power in the ukraine region. i think we will probably see more of that today in terms of walking back the president's statement. biden was asked yesterday as he was leaving his church in georgia, a reporter shouted were you supporting a regime change. biden said no. so today will have our first time to ask in a press briefing setting white house officials what biden meant by that. >> that press briefing, do you expect the president himself address it or any of his foreign policies? guest: he will be announcing his budget which is goi
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>> ridge: i slept great, the mattress in the guest house is amazing. >> taylor: are you trying to make me jealous, because the mattress in the guest room, not so much. >> ridge: really? well, if you ever want to switch it up, i take bribes. >> taylor: no, no, i like sleeping in the main house. it's close to the grandchildren-- oh my gosh. is this yours? it's beautiful. >> ridge: i wish. this is thomas' latest, pretty cool, right? >> taylor: really? oh, my-- well, you taught him, well. >> ridge: thank you. >> taylor: yeah. speaking of thomas, did you talk to him, did you find out what he was talking about? >> ridge: no, i haven't talked to him since we were here. um, yes, i know it's... curio
>> ridge: i slept great, the mattress in the guest house is amazing. >> taylor: are you trying to make me jealous, because the mattress in the guest room, not so much. >> ridge: really? well, if you ever want to switch it up, i take bribes. >> taylor: no, no, i like sleeping in the main house. it's close to the grandchildren-- oh my gosh. is this yours? it's beautiful. >> ridge: i wish. this is thomas' latest, pretty cool, right? >> taylor: really? oh, my--...
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because lunch, she will you give us talk or story short czar new pediatric use can work with a guest house with a fellow postal parts software, which is this from a showing a motor crucial bishop, we're sure to look, but as your interest to reduce the georgia tech, so grants, coaches for which will that the credit a is sure scope or machine usually would be to for angela programs. kiko letesha, stay at them for you. give me a shout, kramer kramer, i'm with schmidt, oregon wanted to assure issue, i guess it's because all these to, with my done the most compelling me pretty good. you can keep it as possible in the middle and e mails. all that yourself. love to him is a good rest of your machine is william, what is the when you might you the consensus of you of a surprise traditional as author and you please do 10 years on you, but you will be what not. by that time, alexandra kosky had already quit the alpha, a special group. he was among the 1st to begin gathering self defense militia groups. i. i, he's with both with when you go to school. when you got over a month ago, i see a little more
because lunch, she will you give us talk or story short czar new pediatric use can work with a guest house with a fellow postal parts software, which is this from a showing a motor crucial bishop, we're sure to look, but as your interest to reduce the georgia tech, so grants, coaches for which will that the credit a is sure scope or machine usually would be to for angela programs. kiko letesha, stay at them for you. give me a shout, kramer kramer, i'm with schmidt, oregon wanted to assure...
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but a year later, the abandoned moscow area turned into a forest paradise with outdoor bath small guest housemportantly, the house of the eminent architect of the crematorium was named the house of the famous architect of the crematorium by the grandmothers of the neighborhood, and the jury of the all-russian archivewood competition awarded the grand prix for thoughts and efforts. and what happens in the competition rustam won, and lost to andrey in a couple and now, together with his girlfriend nastya and the students of the marchi , he is going to inspect the space where he will work, hello welcome to my art space. hello girls comrades. it in my students. it's great. guys a. this is my art space gallery concert hall. well, even here, sometimes i spend the night sleeping like this. here is my art dachalov. this was once a factory garage, built in 1913, in general, the plant was founded in 1867 . well, here on the walls we hold exhibitions. it's just that the exhibition just recently ended altogether and so now that's all that's left, and this artist burned his works. first i pasted it, then
but a year later, the abandoned moscow area turned into a forest paradise with outdoor bath small guest housemportantly, the house of the eminent architect of the crematorium was named the house of the famous architect of the crematorium by the grandmothers of the neighborhood, and the jury of the all-russian archivewood competition awarded the grand prix for thoughts and efforts. and what happens in the competition rustam won, and lost to andrey in a couple and now, together with his...
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first for the olympic games, i was a really young girl who worked ah, for down for the guests house translator and hotel. and in fact, for the 1st time when i get to the hotel, holidays was during the olympic game. so go go to events just google gall, the euphoria, the sorry eva winter olympics was short, lived tito as its hero and not a man. he is if blows. tito had led the socialist federal republic of yugoslavia since 1944. his death in 1980 left to political vacuum, a worsening economic crisis, and led to a wave of nationalism. in the early 19 ninety's, serbia croatia, slovenia, bosnia, herzegovina, montenegro, a macedonia, pulled themselves violently apart. after the 1990 elections in bosnia herzegovina, free main nationalists parties shed power. the muslim sta led by aaliyah is a bag of ich the serv, sds, under rather than carriage and a branch of friend you, trojans, croatian h. d, 's ed. the s d a n h d zed wanted independence. while the serve as d. s. wanted to remain in the rump of yugoslavia along with serbia and montenegro. so the relationships between these 3 parties soon deterior
first for the olympic games, i was a really young girl who worked ah, for down for the guests house translator and hotel. and in fact, for the 1st time when i get to the hotel, holidays was during the olympic game. so go go to events just google gall, the euphoria, the sorry eva winter olympics was short, lived tito as its hero and not a man. he is if blows. tito had led the socialist federal republic of yugoslavia since 1944. his death in 1980 left to political vacuum, a worsening economic...
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get to hospital appointments on the mainland or guests for some of our many wonderful hotels and guest housesthe island. will this affair change ministerial minds about public ownership? maybe not. tomorrow, scotland's rail services are being nationalised. james cook, bbc news, port glasgow. 0ne one of the clear consequences of the conflict in ukraine is the reassessment of the defence of western countries. a comprehensive. seen by its founders as a guarantor of peace. one of the clear consequences of the conflict in ukraine is the reassessment of the defence needs of western countries. the military invasion has provoked a comprehensive reappraisal within nato, the defence alliance led by the usa, and in the eu, seen by its founders as a guarantor of peace in europe. katya adler, our europe editor, has been investigating how the debate is shaping up. it's been a brutal wake—up call. russia's assault on ukraine has left all of europe feeling exposed. from here, it certainly feels like a historical moment. to boost european security, germany is saying goodbye to world war ii sensitivities. tran
get to hospital appointments on the mainland or guests for some of our many wonderful hotels and guest housesthe island. will this affair change ministerial minds about public ownership? maybe not. tomorrow, scotland's rail services are being nationalised. james cook, bbc news, port glasgow. 0ne one of the clear consequences of the conflict in ukraine is the reassessment of the defence of western countries. a comprehensive. seen by its founders as a guarantor of peace. one of the clear...
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so this is a really significant recuration to now have this building curated as it was as a guest house and one of our exhibit goals was to really anchor this building in place. you know, what was happening in highland and the world historically, you know as the enslaved carpenters peter and george were literally hammering nails into the wood to construct this building you're seeing and so luckily monroe left us a rich paper trail to clean details from and so one of the rooms in our new exhibits, which you're seeing here does a bit of a deep dive into a letter monroe wrote while home at highland from dc one one september day september 6 of 1818 and you know, the the letter is very, you know critical for our site understanding because it actually details this construction of this building names the enslavement who built it but it tells us a lot about what's going on my current events and about three pages of this six-page letter are all basically monroe ringing his hands about andrew jackson's recent invasion of florida earlier in the summer of 1818 and so here with in the red box. you'r
so this is a really significant recuration to now have this building curated as it was as a guest house and one of our exhibit goals was to really anchor this building in place. you know, what was happening in highland and the world historically, you know as the enslaved carpenters peter and george were literally hammering nails into the wood to construct this building you're seeing and so luckily monroe left us a rich paper trail to clean details from and so one of the rooms in our new...
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get to hospital appointments on the mainland or guests for some of our many wonderful hotels and guest housesn the island. will this affair change ministerial minds about public ownership? maybe not. tomorrow, scotland's rail services are being nationalised. james cook, bbc news, port glasgow. labour leader keir starmer has launched their campaign for the english local elections in may. council votes are taking place in england, scotland, and wales, with assembly elections in northern ireland. sir keir said it was an important opportunity for voters to send a message to borisjohnson and the government on the sharply—rising cost of living. from bury in lancashire, our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. announcer: the leader- of the labour party, keir starmer. cheering. surrounded by supporters with placards aplenty, the labour leader made his pitch for elections he'll hope prove labour's fortunes are shifting. you know the reality, prices through the roof... and the key message is hard to miss. voting labour on may the 5th will send a message to the government they can't ignore, tha
get to hospital appointments on the mainland or guests for some of our many wonderful hotels and guest housesn the island. will this affair change ministerial minds about public ownership? maybe not. tomorrow, scotland's rail services are being nationalised. james cook, bbc news, port glasgow. labour leader keir starmer has launched their campaign for the english local elections in may. council votes are taking place in england, scotland, and wales, with assembly elections in northern ireland....
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you did and layoffs run a guest house in a village near the border.dation or food. don't charge ukrainians a penny for accommodation orfood. we for accommodation or food. we feel so for accommodation orfood. we feel so sorry for them he told me. t provides a common language. back in their room after cat watches their positions. catching up on the latest news from home over an open bible. first corinthians. in the new europe, ukrainian passports are badges of pride and defiance. nick thought, bbc news, on the hungary — ukraine border. the us state department has accused russia of launching a full war on media freedom and the truth by blocking independent use of slits and preventing russians from hearing news of the invasion of ukraine. caroline davies has more now on moscow's control of the media. the list of media organisations and websites banned by russia keeps on growing. the kremlin wants everybody to pay by its rules and anyone who doesn't threatens with banning them. in particular it has talked about the fact that once its actions in ukraine to
you did and layoffs run a guest house in a village near the border.dation or food. don't charge ukrainians a penny for accommodation orfood. we for accommodation or food. we feel so for accommodation orfood. we feel so sorry for them he told me. t provides a common language. back in their room after cat watches their positions. catching up on the latest news from home over an open bible. first corinthians. in the new europe, ukrainian passports are badges of pride and defiance. nick thought,...
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house on it. every time we come here , we are easily comfortable here. we like i. i think our guests will like it too. well, what a beauty, you have in the chelyabinsk region vyacheslav as i understand it, a country house in the monetary equivalent of 700,000 rubles was won in the housing lottery. win. you decided to take the money and have already managed to build several houses for tourists. this is how we won 700,000 rubles. and we decided to build a base. uh of the five houses for tourists recreation and sports. yes well done what friends apartment high-rise buildings or suburban representation property. everyone has their own, but i wish that everyone, without exception, has a dream of the ideal house has coincided with reality very soon, happy experiences of improving housing conditions can begin for one of the participants in the housing lottery. good luck friends. i give the floor and not voronina yes victoria panina. friends, today in the 487th draw of the housing lottery, we will raffle two-room apartments and thousands of cash prizes for you. good luck to all participants,
house on it. every time we come here , we are easily comfortable here. we like i. i think our guests will like it too. well, what a beauty, you have in the chelyabinsk region vyacheslav as i understand it, a country house in the monetary equivalent of 700,000 rubles was won in the housing lottery. win. you decided to take the money and have already managed to build several houses for tourists. this is how we won 700,000 rubles. and we decided to build a base. uh of the five houses for tourists...
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they're in the train stations, in airports, sleeping on the floor, in hotels, in guest houses. the populations of these neighboring countries have largely opened their arms to the displaced ukrainians. the government providing free transport, warmth, food, even donated toys to give some sense of normalcy to the children. here in moldova, there is an extra sense of vulnerability to this new conflict because moldova, the government, it shut down its airspace on the first day of the russian invasion fearing that civilian aviation could be somehow damaged by the conflict. and there is no real air access in and out of this former soviet republic, so ukrainians are largely traveling three moldova to neighboring romania. there are backups at the border and some moldovans spooked by the conflict have also started to move away from here, clearly nervous that their country could become the next target of the russian military. ivan watson, cnn. >> our thanks to ivan. >>> our breaking news coverage of the war in ukraine continues. former u.s. ambassador to ukraine william taylor is here to
they're in the train stations, in airports, sleeping on the floor, in hotels, in guest houses. the populations of these neighboring countries have largely opened their arms to the displaced ukrainians. the government providing free transport, warmth, food, even donated toys to give some sense of normalcy to the children. here in moldova, there is an extra sense of vulnerability to this new conflict because moldova, the government, it shut down its airspace on the first day of the russian...
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with children, they're in the train stations, in airports, sleeping on the floor, in hotels, in guest houses. the populations of these neighboring countries have largely opened ed their arms te displaced ukrainians. the governments, as well, providing free transport, warm food, even donated toys to give some sense of normalcy to the children. here in moldova, there is an extra sense of vulnerability to this new conflict, because moldova, the government, it shut down its air space on the first day of the russian invasion, fearing that civilian aviation could be somehow damaged by the conflict. and there is no real air access in and out of this former soviet republic, so ukrainians are largely traveling through moldova to neighboring romania. there are backups at the border. and some moldovans who are spooked by the conflict, have also started to move away from here, clearly nervous that their country could become the next target of the russian military. ivan watson, cnn. >>> now, in an alarming new warning, the u.n. children's fund telling cnn that time is running out for ukrainian children t
with children, they're in the train stations, in airports, sleeping on the floor, in hotels, in guest houses. the populations of these neighboring countries have largely opened ed their arms te displaced ukrainians. the governments, as well, providing free transport, warm food, even donated toys to give some sense of normalcy to the children. here in moldova, there is an extra sense of vulnerability to this new conflict, because moldova, the government, it shut down its air space on the first...
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and they are in the guest houses. they are in hotels.aiting in train stations and at airports, all kind of on the move trying to figure out where to go next. as you mentioned, there is an outpouring of support of ordinary people who are helping to ferry the ukrainians to the next point where they can kind of move on to, say a train station or a shelter where they can warm up and get some food. i've seen toys donated so that their kids can play during those pauses and try to have some sense of normality. and it is striking to see, but everybody knows that this number will get bigger, and here in moldova, jim, people here are nervous and some moldovans have started to leave as well, joining the ukrainians who are on the move. jim? >> we met a family today, a mom with three young kids. the men, if they're military age, they have to stay behind. ivan watson in moldova. >>> in the last hour, i spoke with the deputy mayor of mariupol and asked him if the u.s., nato, and europe in his view are doing enough to help his country. >> help the very
and they are in the guest houses. they are in hotels.aiting in train stations and at airports, all kind of on the move trying to figure out where to go next. as you mentioned, there is an outpouring of support of ordinary people who are helping to ferry the ukrainians to the next point where they can kind of move on to, say a train station or a shelter where they can warm up and get some food. i've seen toys donated so that their kids can play during those pauses and try to have some sense of...
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by right wing industrialist in germany had in 1941 been sold to the ss and the ss used it as a guest house when they wanted to meet the guys to come in and have some drinks together and have a meal. this was the place they chose. to discuss the final solution of the jewish question in europe. hitler called him the man with if -- the iron heart. the germans, the nazis originally wanted to push the jews out of germany and austria. not enough countries were willing the take them in. when none of these worked they round the jews up in poland. put them in ghetto, walled them in and many tens of thousands died of starvation, of disease and so on in these ghettos alone. this was not yet the final solution. many people were dying. specifically deck indicated by hitler. this mass murder began right away. this was called the holocaust by bullets. 1.4 million people were simply lined up or in mass graves and forest or whatever and shot. what were you going to do with the population of jews in poland. hitler wanted to create a paradise in the east. this is where the conference fits in. hitler correcte
by right wing industrialist in germany had in 1941 been sold to the ss and the ss used it as a guest house when they wanted to meet the guys to come in and have some drinks together and have a meal. this was the place they chose. to discuss the final solution of the jewish question in europe. hitler called him the man with if -- the iron heart. the germans, the nazis originally wanted to push the jews out of germany and austria. not enough countries were willing the take them in. when none of...
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i see ukrainian mothers and their kids at restaurants, in little hotels and guest houses as they are trying to figure out what to do next. i spoke with one of these mothers. a lawyer. and this is what she told me. >> crossed day of the war because of explosion. we take a car. i take my mother and my husband. joined us in lviv. it was a terrible more than 60 hours. >> in the car? >> in the car, yes. and we heard [ inaudible ]. we stopped -- >> explosions? yeah? >> explosions, yes, we stopped somewhere for a little term then two days ago we cross. yes. >> and that woman actually is setting up her mother and daughter in a hungarian capital budapest. and then, she is going to go back into ukraine to help with the effort of her country in peril. and i have heard that from several other people i have spoken with -- women bringing their kids out to safety, with grandparents. and then, are going to join their husbands as part of the defense of their nation. wolf. >> ivan watson reporting from hungary on the border with ukraine. thank you. and by the way, to our viewers, for more information
i see ukrainian mothers and their kids at restaurants, in little hotels and guest houses as they are trying to figure out what to do next. i spoke with one of these mothers. a lawyer. and this is what she told me. >> crossed day of the war because of explosion. we take a car. i take my mother and my husband. joined us in lviv. it was a terrible more than 60 hours. >> in the car? >> in the car, yes. and we heard [ inaudible ]. we stopped -- >> explosions? yeah? >>...
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and you see these people in the guest houses in cafes and train stations.urther into europe. here in moldova, there's an additional complicating factor and that is that this is a smaller former soviet republic. one of the poorest countries in europe with a population of about 2.5 million people. and many people here are spooked by the war next door. and are joining the flow of ukrainians moving west. leaving their own homes, because they're afraid of what might happen to them. on the first day of the invasion, the moldovaen government actually closed down their airspace to protect the commercial planes from the risk of being caught up in the war. one final observation, brianna, all of the people i talked to, i'm usually speaking russian to these ukrainians. vladimir putin has justified his invasion alleging that ukrainians were committing genocide against russian speakers in ukraine. instead, i'm talking to russian-speaking ukrainians who are fleeing their homes, leaving their husbands, fathers and sons behind. don't know where they'll go next, brianna. >>
and you see these people in the guest houses in cafes and train stations.urther into europe. here in moldova, there's an additional complicating factor and that is that this is a smaller former soviet republic. one of the poorest countries in europe with a population of about 2.5 million people. and many people here are spooked by the war next door. and are joining the flow of ukrainians moving west. leaving their own homes, because they're afraid of what might happen to them. on the first day...
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ed sleeps in the guest house, right? >> he's not the neatest person for sure. >> jimmy: he's not?ke that? because it gives you something to clean? because it seems like everything is perfect all the time. >> well, it's perfect before people get there. and people think that i have this real issue. oh, we didn't mean to sit here. no, i'm actually okay. i like people to do it. i just happen to when you leave try not to look while you're there. >> jimmy: can i tell you something? >> i'm not as bad. >> jimmy: i don't know if you're aware of this, but it's not when we leave. it's while we're there. you're always like doing this. >> okay, wait. can i tell you something? >> jimmy: yeah. >> you were making this really nice tomato. >> jimmy: oh, no. what did i do? >> we were sitting there at the counter. he is such an amazing cook, chef, whatever you call it. you're cutting these tomatoes, and i'm watching the tomato juice get on the counter. and that's acidic. okay. but he was so nice. i'm not going to say anything. >> jimmy: i had a feeling i had done something. yeah. i am a messy -- i am
ed sleeps in the guest house, right? >> he's not the neatest person for sure. >> jimmy: he's not?ke that? because it gives you something to clean? because it seems like everything is perfect all the time. >> well, it's perfect before people get there. and people think that i have this real issue. oh, we didn't mean to sit here. no, i'm actually okay. i like people to do it. i just happen to when you leave try not to look while you're there. >> jimmy: can i tell you...
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host: there's usually announcements ortiz is about the gets, anything from the white house as -- guests from the white house as far as who they have invited? guest: they have been mum on the and they wanted to talk more about the ideas of president will talk about, so we are not sure who will be in the audience as a guest. host: nancy cook who reports for bloomberg news, here to preview the state of the union tonight. thanks for your time. guest: thank you for having me. host: we will use this time until 9:30 a.m. to talk about the events of the state of the union tonight. the speech will start at 9:00 p.m., our coverage will begin at 8:00 p.m. on c-span, on c-span.org or follow along on our c-span now at. or you can talk about events in russia with the invasion of ukraine. 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8002 for independents. text us at 202-748-8003. the pentagon yesterday asked of john kirby about the u.s. actions in ukraine, concerns it could lead to escalation with russia. here is part of that exchange. [video clip] >> mercer said it would hold acc
host: there's usually announcements ortiz is about the gets, anything from the white house as -- guests from the white house as far as who they have invited? guest: they have been mum on the and they wanted to talk more about the ideas of president will talk about, so we are not sure who will be in the audience as a guest. host: nancy cook who reports for bloomberg news, here to preview the state of the union tonight. thanks for your time. guest: thank you for having me. host: we will use this...
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host: have we seen a white house response to what ms. thomas suggested? guest: no. e president has been traveling to europe in the past couple of days. questions to the white house on air force one and moments during that trip to brussels and poland. ginni thomas has been in the news before. months ago, a conservative activist. it will be interesting to see whether they will now. i don't think this will be something the white house will be eager to weigh in on. host: the january 6 committee meets later to discuss subpoenas for two former president trump's supporters -- associates. what is the significance? guest: this could widen the pool of with house votes support in contempt of congress. if that did happen, if this made it to the house floor, you could have people at risk of liability on january 6. the former white house chief of staff has referred to the justice department on criminal defense charges but we don't know where that stands. it looks to be an intensifying nature host:. that subpoena hearing you can see him c-span. follow along on our website and our c
host: have we seen a white house response to what ms. thomas suggested? guest: no. e president has been traveling to europe in the past couple of days. questions to the white house on air force one and moments during that trip to brussels and poland. ginni thomas has been in the news before. months ago, a conservative activist. it will be interesting to see whether they will now. i don't think this will be something the white house will be eager to weigh in on. host: the january 6 committee...
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what is the process for them versus the white house? guestthe congressional sanctions process is much like any other bill, it is going up through committees, it can come out of two places in the senate and typically one place in the house in terms of committees, and then it goes up for floor votes and everybody attaches amendments to it. then you can get a standalone sanctions bill. so with iran, you've got a bill passed in 2017 targeting russia and iran. there are all of the standalone sanctions that happen. congress will consult with the administration, call the experts of treasury, state, and talk to them about the effectiveness and operability of certain sanctions, passages, to try to make sure what they are doing works. especially works the way they intended, since that is often a little difficult to do. the other way sanctions can come about is you see a fair amount of sanctions legislation getting past, things like the national defense authorization act, the department funding bills, reliably passed bills every year. you see things get
what is the process for them versus the white house? guestthe congressional sanctions process is much like any other bill, it is going up through committees, it can come out of two places in the senate and typically one place in the house in terms of committees, and then it goes up for floor votes and everybody attaches amendments to it. then you can get a standalone sanctions bill. so with iran, you've got a bill passed in 2017 targeting russia and iran. there are all of the standalone...
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guest: we are talking days, not weeks. i know that for a fact. i just think, you know, it's some of an overlook. host: you know the white house announcement, 800 stinger missiles including the switchblade drones. what do you think about this offense list. what will it do as far as on the ground in ukraine, do you think? guest: "the wall street journal" has a title, ukraine has become a grave yard for russian tanks. so again, the new equipment that was approved yesterday, number one, the volume of it is immensely larger than prior shipments. and it also is going to be particularly in the case of switchblade, you know, much more sophisticated technology. the turkish drones which ukraine had at the outset of the invasion was doing great work taking out russian tanks. the drones we are transferring are much faster and more -- carry more punch. again, i think it's a significant upgrade to ukraine's efforts to hit artillery positions as well as the armored forces that putin sent into ukraine. host: you mentioned that story of "the wall street journal," sir. they look at this list as well and make this assessment saying -- when it c
guest: we are talking days, not weeks. i know that for a fact. i just think, you know, it's some of an overlook. host: you know the white house announcement, 800 stinger missiles including the switchblade drones. what do you think about this offense list. what will it do as far as on the ground in ukraine, do you think? guest: "the wall street journal" has a title, ukraine has become a grave yard for russian tanks. so again, the new equipment that was approved yesterday, number one,...
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we also have the iconic moment often when presidents feature guests in the house gallery towel embody their proposals -- that will embody their proposals. we remember that element or spectacle element, it is true that presidents will utilize this moment to report to the congress on the state of the union, to show the vision of what their agenda policy is for the coming year. we can think of 1964, lyndon johnson uses his speech after kennedy's assassination to declare a war on poverty. or 2002, george w. bush will call iran, iraq, and north korea the axis of evil. it is true that perhaps what we immediately remember or see on our television screens are on twitter is that mediated spectacle. we see a glimpse of what they are hoping to accomplish and what they are going to ask congress to do. >> how is previous providence -- presidents -- how has previous presidents used this in times of crisis? >> george w. bush, he is speaking to the congress after 9/11 and the last time that they were gathered in this chamber was on september 20, nine days after september 11. he will utilize this to c
we also have the iconic moment often when presidents feature guests in the house gallery towel embody their proposals -- that will embody their proposals. we remember that element or spectacle element, it is true that presidents will utilize this moment to report to the congress on the state of the union, to show the vision of what their agenda policy is for the coming year. we can think of 1964, lyndon johnson uses his speech after kennedy's assassination to declare a war on poverty. or 2002,...
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we also have the iconic moment often when presidents will feature guests in the house gallery that will embody their specific proposals or their policy platforms. generally speaking we can remember it for that mediated al-qaeda spectacle element, but it is also true that presidents would utilize this moment to report to the congress on the state of the union, to cast division for the policy agenda is in the coming years. so, for example, we can think of 1964 when lyndon johnson will use his first state of union speech just seven weeks after kennedy's assassination to declare a war on poverty. or in 2000 to just four months after 9/11 george w. bush will out of the memorable line where he will call iran, iraq and north korea the axis of evil. that's a precursor to thinking about the u.s. invasion of iraq in 2003. it is true that perhaps what we immediately remember or see on our television screens or on twitter is this media spectacle we also see most of which presidents are using these speeches to give us a glimpse of what they're hoping to h accomplish and what they're going to ask con
we also have the iconic moment often when presidents will feature guests in the house gallery that will embody their specific proposals or their policy platforms. generally speaking we can remember it for that mediated al-qaeda spectacle element, but it is also true that presidents would utilize this moment to report to the congress on the state of the union, to cast division for the policy agenda is in the coming years. so, for example, we can think of 1964 when lyndon johnson will use his...
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establish position there are points and times to do that >> from housing to semiconductors i think the market felt it today. >> the next guest warns housing is creating a tough situation for the fed. michael, great to have you with us is the fed watching mortgage rates? effectively spike, the rise we have seen has been affidavit nom cal and you sent our producer an ad financing is now 2.49%, a lot more for the consumer used to 0% financing. does the fed look at it and think it will be a strain on the economy. >> the fed is looking at hoe many indicators. you have mortgage rates, ukraine, garden variety sinner flation and the reopening from the pandemic i think from the fed's perspective, the fed and for all of us in the market. it is what is needed tough to find a single path forward. >> we were talking about the r-word, recession. 50% chance of recession in late 2023 why the lag. is 50% for tu a high number? >> the idea of a soft landing would be really challenging. you think of the complication of the russian invasion and the surge of commodity prices makes difficult for the fed to calibrate. unemployment low how can the f
establish position there are points and times to do that >> from housing to semiconductors i think the market felt it today. >> the next guest warns housing is creating a tough situation for the fed. michael, great to have you with us is the fed watching mortgage rates? effectively spike, the rise we have seen has been affidavit nom cal and you sent our producer an ad financing is now 2.49%, a lot more for the consumer used to 0% financing. does the fed look at it and think it will...
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host: tia mitchell, what will we hear from the white house and the president on that front? guest: it is really interesting that the white house is going to lengths we have not seen in the past to really be transparent and proactive about keeping the american public breast about what is going on, warning the american public what could be some of the negative effects we feel at home. even over the weekend, the post had a scoop, they are even briefing took talkers. a lot of young people, that is where they get their news. i expect more incremental updates from the president as he and other members of his administration meet with our allies, or also meet with chinese and republican diplomats. i expect more of these updates to say, this is what happened, this is what is to come. if there are major sanctions either from the white house or congress that may preclude something a little more formal from the president. host: to our viewers, democrats, republicans, independents, you are welcome to join the conversation and ask her questions about the week ahead in washington. your prioritie
host: tia mitchell, what will we hear from the white house and the president on that front? guest: it is really interesting that the white house is going to lengths we have not seen in the past to really be transparent and proactive about keeping the american public breast about what is going on, warning the american public what could be some of the negative effects we feel at home. even over the weekend, the post had a scoop, they are even briefing took talkers. a lot of young people, that is...
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industrialist in germany had in 1941 been sold to none other than the ss and the ss used it as a sort of a guest house when they wanted to, you know, meet the guys from regard or from minced to come in and have some drinks together and have a meal this was the place that they chose so it wasn't really surprising. that will not day 15 high officials of the national socialist regime had been invited by none other than reinhard heydrich to a meeting to discuss. quote the final solution of the jewish question in europe it was to be a meeting followed by an elegant breakfast. they didn't invite been invited by hydra who was extraordinarily clever very very cruel hitler called in the man with the iron heart. he saw this as a compliment, but it was also very very important for heydrich because this was to be effectively the rubber stamp of the final solution. now i was going to mentioned and as we all know that already been terrible discrimination against the -- when hitler came to power everything from the nuremberg laws to crystal knott, and in fact the germans and nazis originally wanted to push the the -
industrialist in germany had in 1941 been sold to none other than the ss and the ss used it as a sort of a guest house when they wanted to, you know, meet the guys from regard or from minced to come in and have some drinks together and have a meal this was the place that they chose so it wasn't really surprising. that will not day 15 high officials of the national socialist regime had been invited by none other than reinhard heydrich to a meeting to discuss. quote the final solution of the...
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i find he's doing the steel places in san francisco he's got the guest houses in new york he's doing amazing things. i actually tried to get, i mean, you can rent these yachts. he's saying this is the way it looks. overall what i thought of the conference call, i think that gary was upset upset by the last few weeks and how he was doing i wish gary had been less rambling he's a fabulous ceo. i think you can distill what he said about the cliff notes. >> yeah. three for one split as we continue to be on split watch. >> yeah. if he called powell, wouldn't be the answer be i can raise rates but how will it affect -- >> if you raise rates, the business will do poorly. he references are yellen four times and powell twice he should call yellen first. he was hard on yellen in the call i think gary is upset about what you're talking about we can't control -- mccormack, the spice company was on last night, and talking about trucks. we can't control trucks. and some of the things with the ports and trucks seem attractable. things are going up. i was talking to jason i don't know if you know hi
i find he's doing the steel places in san francisco he's got the guest houses in new york he's doing amazing things. i actually tried to get, i mean, you can rent these yachts. he's saying this is the way it looks. overall what i thought of the conference call, i think that gary was upset upset by the last few weeks and how he was doing i wish gary had been less rambling he's a fabulous ceo. i think you can distill what he said about the cliff notes. >> yeah. three for one split as we...
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we are notjust talking about house guest for up couple of days, we are talking but a commitment for monthsnown, someone you think is a very noteworthy human being, i can only imagine myself wanting to be like them. it can be very influential, to have someone who appears of this visibility and calibre saying they are going to do this. �* g ., , , ., this. and joe, 'ust with your ollin: this. and joe, 'ust with your polling hat — this. and joe, just with your polling hat on, so _ this. and joe, just with your polling hat on, so to speak, j this. and joe, just with your - polling hat on, so to speak, you touched upon the impressions, whether people are willing to do it. of course, we saw back in 2015 when we had that enormous refugee crisis taking place, are you feeling, are you hearing how people are responding to this one? are people more prone to be more appreciative, and understand the kind of upheaval that refugees across the world have? in these most awful of moments for, really. _ in these most awful of moments for, really. the _ in these most awful of moments for, really, the human ra
we are notjust talking about house guest for up couple of days, we are talking but a commitment for monthsnown, someone you think is a very noteworthy human being, i can only imagine myself wanting to be like them. it can be very influential, to have someone who appears of this visibility and calibre saying they are going to do this. �* g ., , , ., this. and joe, 'ust with your ollin: this. and joe, 'ust with your polling hat — this. and joe, just with your polling hat on, so _ this. and...
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where does that stand in terms ofit getting past the house ? >> guest: we're pressing our omnibus package right now,the president would like to see that in the omnibus .. i'm not sure if that timetable is going to work but we're certainly working hard now to come to an agreement on how we're going to provide support for the ukrainians. >> representative mikie sherrill, we go first to shalimar florida and hear from the republican light. >> caller: good morning. i've been with you people talking about crania in 2014 and trying to blame it all on president obama and joe biden . but wasn't paul manafort in ukraine handling the election in 2014 just before the invaded crimea? and wasn't that kind of an initiative when paul manafort came here and was in the trump's campaign, started with the mueller reports. i can't say i've read the entire mueller report. but i've read the indictment of the 25 russians that came out before the reportactually did . and it'samazing . i wonder if we listened to what was in that mueller report if we would be here today. and in t
where does that stand in terms ofit getting past the house ? >> guest: we're pressing our omnibus package right now,the president would like to see that in the omnibus .. i'm not sure if that timetable is going to work but we're certainly working hard now to come to an agreement on how we're going to provide support for the ukrainians. >> representative mikie sherrill, we go first to shalimar florida and hear from the republican light. >> caller: good morning. i've been with...