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especially ian prior -- pryor.ut we each have something valuable and when you put them together and work together you can make things happen. >> my biggest message would be, don't give up. there were a lot of times i wanted to give up. we were times my kids were saying, please don't embarrass us again at a school board meeting. please don't go on tv, gender not listen to them. for there is a view in the i.t. world, we have something called when teams come together. we were just a bunch of individual moms, and ian, it is a process by which teams come together, it is called forming, storming, norming, and performing. we are performing. you have to get the performing. he may be and a lot of storming phases, going back and forth, but you have to get to performing. >> and i am awake. i am not woke, and you can be too. if anyone needs support on foias, the tactical steps are simple. google.com. who are you trying to foia, and usually the first one or two things that come up is a foia form. i am a lawyer. i am barred in f
especially ian prior -- pryor.ut we each have something valuable and when you put them together and work together you can make things happen. >> my biggest message would be, don't give up. there were a lot of times i wanted to give up. we were times my kids were saying, please don't embarrass us again at a school board meeting. please don't go on tv, gender not listen to them. for there is a view in the i.t. world, we have something called when teams come together. we were just a bunch of...
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ask your doctor about eliquis. >>> let's go back to ian pannell in kyiv tonight. ian, i know u.s.the fighting about 20 miles from where you are and about the potential for another wave of russian attacks tonight? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. in fact, city authorities this evening saying they are preparing for the defense of kyiv. and ukraine's defense minister published a fiery defiant speech tonight, saying ukraine is succeeding in resisting the russian attacks, but he's also warning that the kremlin is planning a new wave of attacks, including using paratroopers. this is going to get worse before it gets better. david? >> all right, thank you, ian. and our entire team in ukraine. stay safe. good night. a butt of democr bunch of >> this map perspective on parts of ukraine that are under attack. the white, blue and red dots signify the russian flag. ukraine is essentially surrounded on three sides by russian forces. >> a congressman is far -- calling for unity, saying on midday live that the world is now in a very dangerous place. >> this is a despicable attack on a sovereign
ask your doctor about eliquis. >>> let's go back to ian pannell in kyiv tonight. ian, i know u.s.the fighting about 20 miles from where you are and about the potential for another wave of russian attacks tonight? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. in fact, city authorities this evening saying they are preparing for the defense of kyiv. and ukraine's defense minister published a fiery defiant speech tonight, saying ukraine is succeeding in resisting the russian attacks, but he's...
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ask your doctor about eliquis. >>> let's go back to ian pannell in kyiv tonight. ian, i know u.s.the fighting about 20 miles from where you are and about the potential for another wave of russian attacks tonight? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. in fact, city authorities this evening saying they are preparing for the defense of kyiv. and ukraine's defense minister published a fiery defiant speech tonight, saying ukraine is succeeding in resisting the russian attacks, but he's also warning that the kremlin is planning a new wave of attacks, including using paratroopers. this is going to get worse before it gets better. david? >> all right, thank you, ian. and our entire team in ukraine. stay safe. good night. dan: and at 6:00 and only on abc 7 news, the brazen ways thieves are breaking into businesses. you can walk by and not even know it is happening. reporter: and live rally in support of ukraine tonight. the latest, coming up. sandhya: i have meteorologist sandhya patel. temperatures in record territory this morning and tumbling again tonight. the forecast, coming up one abc7new
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ian pannell with us again tonight from kyiv. and ian, as you just reported, u.s. officials have now warned president zelenskyy to leave the capital. i know authorities are not only concerned about eastern ukraine, russian troops in those two separatist regions are expected, but there's also concern about kyiv, as well? >> reporter: yeah, i think that's right. we know that zelenskyy has spoken with president biden and other world leaders and they're all pretty much giving the same message. i think it's unlikely that he's going to heed these warnings to leave kyiv, though, because to do so would create the very thing he's been trying to avoid, which is, of course, spread panic in the country. but nevertheless, the united states is convinced that the capital is going to be attacked and it could very quickly become unstable and dangerous. but it's hard to imagine that either zelenskyy is going to leave or that the ukrainian people will give up kyiv without a significant fight. david? >> and ian, in the meantime, we should point out right after putin declared the two r
ian pannell with us again tonight from kyiv. and ian, as you just reported, u.s. officials have now warned president zelenskyy to leave the capital. i know authorities are not only concerned about eastern ukraine, russian troops in those two separatist regions are expected, but there's also concern about kyiv, as well? >> reporter: yeah, i think that's right. we know that zelenskyy has spoken with president biden and other world leaders and they're all pretty much giving the same message....
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and ian, you know the u.s. secretary of state just before we came on the air saying he's now canceled his meeting with russian foreign minister lavrov. it had been scheduled for later this week. and ian, do we know anything about what might be happening in eastern ukraine now that putin has given the green light for russian troops to move in? >> reporter: yeah, it's a good question, because attention is focused elsewhere. but there has been a massive increase in shelling in that area. the body that monitors the number of cease-fire violations registered around 300 incidents a day throughout last year. today, that number was 2,000. and i think most worrying is the rebels continue to accuse the ukrainian military of launching offensive operations, not offering any evidence. but this suggests, all of this evidence, recognition of independent, everything that putin has said, that they're still building a pretext for a potentially much larger military invasion. david? >> ian pannell leading us off again tonight from
and ian, you know the u.s. secretary of state just before we came on the air saying he's now canceled his meeting with russian foreign minister lavrov. it had been scheduled for later this week. and ian, do we know anything about what might be happening in eastern ukraine now that putin has given the green light for russian troops to move in? >> reporter: yeah, it's a good question, because attention is focused elsewhere. but there has been a massive increase in shelling in that area. the...
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>> ian pannell with us tonight from ukraine. ian, thank you. as you heard in ian's piece, president biden was definitive, saying he believes president putin has made this decision to invade. i want to get to mary bruce live at the white house tonight. on two fronts. first, i'm curious what your sources are telling you. the new urgency, the president saying the decision has been made. and then ukraine's president zelensky. president biden was asked that if putin has made this decision, should zelensky leave? the president saying it may not be or it may be a wise choice, that it's up to him. the white house i know clarifying -- the president is not suggesting zelensky leave. or is he? >> reporter: no, david, the white house clarifying the president does not think it is wise for zelensky to leave to attend a security conference in munich, but ultimately the decision is up to zelensky. as for the president going this step further, saying he is confident that putin has decided to invade, i'm told the president is going this further step now based on
>> ian pannell with us tonight from ukraine. ian, thank you. as you heard in ian's piece, president biden was definitive, saying he believes president putin has made this decision to invade. i want to get to mary bruce live at the white house tonight. on two fronts. first, i'm curious what your sources are telling you. the new urgency, the president saying the decision has been made. and then ukraine's president zelensky. president biden was asked that if putin has made this decision,...
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ian: sort of and slowly. remember most of the executives we just ran clips of saying some areas, the second half of this year, other areas are still going to be short of what they need well into next year. but if you believe some of those others like pat gelsinger, this is the beginning of an extended time of supply-demand crunch because the chip industry is expanding so quickly. caroline: from your perspective, you think we are not gone from the boom-bust days? the ceo of micron says they have moved past that and fundamentals will support that. ian: that is the key question. if you are not investor, you would like to know the answer. if you look at 20 or 30 years of history, the answer would be no way this industry has suddenly in one year snapped out of this vicious cycle because of this huge gap between the amount of time it takes to put capacity in place versus the short term supply we have seen. if you believe these guys, things are different now and we will see an extended time because chips are used in
ian: sort of and slowly. remember most of the executives we just ran clips of saying some areas, the second half of this year, other areas are still going to be short of what they need well into next year. but if you believe some of those others like pat gelsinger, this is the beginning of an extended time of supply-demand crunch because the chip industry is expanding so quickly. caroline: from your perspective, you think we are not gone from the boom-bust days? the ceo of micron says they have...
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former footballer ian wright called zouma "a coward."cision to play him "tone deaf." and wildlife presenter chris packham said, "animal abuse must never be sidelined at the expense of entertainment." it seems west ham fans agree. everyone expected him not to be in the team, in the squad, the stadium for last night's game. when the starting xi was announced an hour before the game and he was there, there was a lot of shock. it brings the club into more disrepute. essex police says it is investigating and working with the rspca. zouma's cats have been taken to the vets and will remain in rspca care while the investigation continues. natalie pirks, bbc news. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has cast further doubt on the future of the metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick. he says she has "days and weeks" to show him she can tackle problems within the force, and restore public trust. the comments follow a highly critical report which found evidence of racism, sexism and misogyny in parts of the force. the met has apologised, b
former footballer ian wright called zouma "a coward."cision to play him "tone deaf." and wildlife presenter chris packham said, "animal abuse must never be sidelined at the expense of entertainment." it seems west ham fans agree. everyone expected him not to be in the team, in the squad, the stadium for last night's game. when the starting xi was announced an hour before the game and he was there, there was a lot of shock. it brings the club into more disrepute....
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john mcmanus, ian toll, and james scott. so with that, i'll turn it over to rob now. and let's go. >> fantastic, thank you, mike. thanks to everyone for being here. again, we had a great day yesterday talking about pearl harbor, both reality and potential alternates. it was a really great day of discussion. you feel you're an expert on world war ii but when you speak at these conferences, you have to bring your "a" became. when i was first invited here, the level of participation from the audience is always an amazing thing. i know we'll be having that again this morning. we have a great panel. the topic this morning is the pacific wore. and we're going to be discussing it in all of its domains as we say nowadays, land, sea, and air. i guess the way we're going to structure this, gents, i'm going to ask a series of questions. i would like to sort of pass it down, maybe we'll vary the order in which you answer. maybe that will go for roughly half of the session and then have a really good long time at the end to do some q&a because i know the audience will want to pepp
john mcmanus, ian toll, and james scott. so with that, i'll turn it over to rob now. and let's go. >> fantastic, thank you, mike. thanks to everyone for being here. again, we had a great day yesterday talking about pearl harbor, both reality and potential alternates. it was a really great day of discussion. you feel you're an expert on world war ii but when you speak at these conferences, you have to bring your "a" became. when i was first invited here, the level of...
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former footballer ian wright called zouma "a coward."e deaf." and wildlife presenter chris packham said, "animal abuse must never be sidelined at the expense of entertainment." it seems west ham fans agree. everyone expected him not to be in the team, in the squad, the stadium for last night's game. when the starting xi was announced an hour before the game and he was there, there was a lot of shock. it brings the club into more disrepute. essex police says it is investigating and working with the rspca. zouma's cats have been taken to the vets and will remain in rspca care while the investigation continues. natalie pirks, bbc news. the charity commission is looking into the accounts of the foundation set up by the family of the ww2 veteran sir captain tom. accounts published by the captain tom foundation show that in its first year it spent more than £200,000 on running costs a nd co nsulta nts. it gave out £160,000 to charities in grants. the commission started looking into the foundation almost a year ago. the foundation says it's wor
former footballer ian wright called zouma "a coward."e deaf." and wildlife presenter chris packham said, "animal abuse must never be sidelined at the expense of entertainment." it seems west ham fans agree. everyone expected him not to be in the team, in the squad, the stadium for last night's game. when the starting xi was announced an hour before the game and he was there, there was a lot of shock. it brings the club into more disrepute. essex police says it is...
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then when ian started the recall process, that is when i got started. went door, determined to get the most signatures of all of my friends. and during that time, one journalists told me i was 20% of requests for the school board in loudoun county. i believe i broke the system. they changed their policies because of me. [applause] i now have to pay in advance. i will take that up another day. keeping the schools closed, i agreed to a two week reprieve. i did not agree to stop life as we know it. the opportunities for our children, we are not there and not seeing the effects of that long-term. that is what breaks my heart. i will keep fighting every day until we make this right. [applause] >> one of the things that i have learned through this process is the way that this can transition to beyond loudoun county. it is to keep it within these four lanes, activate, investigate, communicate, and litigate. michelle talked about the investigation peace, and she has done a great job with the freedom of information act request. some of you may have seen in loudo
then when ian started the recall process, that is when i got started. went door, determined to get the most signatures of all of my friends. and during that time, one journalists told me i was 20% of requests for the school board in loudoun county. i believe i broke the system. they changed their policies because of me. [applause] i now have to pay in advance. i will take that up another day. keeping the schools closed, i agreed to a two week reprieve. i did not agree to stop life as we know...
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ian pannell in kyiv. cecilia vega at the white house, where president biden is now planning to sanction vladimir putin directly. and matt gutman tonight overseas, on the humanitarian disaster unfolding right now. the u.n. saying hundreds of thousands already leaving, trying to get to safety, families and children. and what our team has already witnessed. >>> the major news here at home tonight, the history made. the president fulfilling a campaign promise made two years ago today -- nominating judge ketanji brown jackson to become the first black woman to serve on the supreme court. judge jackson saying her faith got her here, saying she's humbled by this extraordinary honor. she is a 51-year-old mother and wife. her message to her daughters, one of them in the room. mary bruce tonight on history made. rachel scott on where this nomination goes from here. and what the nominee will face on capitol hill. >>> and tonight, the developing headline on masks across this country. the cdc now changing its guidance
ian pannell in kyiv. cecilia vega at the white house, where president biden is now planning to sanction vladimir putin directly. and matt gutman tonight overseas, on the humanitarian disaster unfolding right now. the u.n. saying hundreds of thousands already leaving, trying to get to safety, families and children. and what our team has already witnessed. >>> the major news here at home tonight, the history made. the president fulfilling a campaign promise made two years ago today --...
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ian: i will argue the opposite.st got a full pricing in of what i will characterize as a result julie -- as a relatively pedestrian hiking cycle, for five hikes this year, a few more next year, balance sheet runoff, and look at 10 year yields. we are hovering around 1.75%. all of the action is playing out in twos, threes, and fives. i think the moment for a truly bear market in treasuries has passed because, as has been pointed out, the market is worried about what happens if the fed goes too quickly. are we going to see gdp figures revised lower, expectations lower throughout the course of this year? that follows pretty intuitively, given what the fed is doing. lisa: how much does the flattening in the yield curve derived from the fact that the fed has not outlined their balance sheet reduction plan, and when you start to do that, you will see longer term rates move up, which some people, the likes of bill dudley, expect to happen? ian: i would say that this notion of a pedestrian tightening cycle that i outlined i
ian: i will argue the opposite.st got a full pricing in of what i will characterize as a result julie -- as a relatively pedestrian hiking cycle, for five hikes this year, a few more next year, balance sheet runoff, and look at 10 year yields. we are hovering around 1.75%. all of the action is playing out in twos, threes, and fives. i think the moment for a truly bear market in treasuries has passed because, as has been pointed out, the market is worried about what happens if the fed goes too...
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ian, i know president zelenskyy urging the u.s. and nato to impose a no-fly zone over significant parts of the country. the white house late today saying that's not going to happen and explaining why. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. their answer is no, because of course a no-fly zone would mean deploying u.s. military to enforce it. and it would run the possibility of direct contact with russia, which no one wants. >> ian, thank you. >>> the refugee crisis is ripples across nkrocross europe. mothers and young children and those tearful good-byes. fathers left behind to fight the russians. men 18 to 60 are noll being allowed to leave ukraine. abc's matt gutman in lviv ukraine tonight. leavingth hind. fleeing in cramped cars and bus for dozens of miles. tens of thousands on foot, dragging bags, clutching their children. the hub of the biggest, fastest displacement of people since world war ii was lviv. we were at the station this morning as that train to poland clanked in. thousands packed into the tunnels, standing on the stairs, d
ian, i know president zelenskyy urging the u.s. and nato to impose a no-fly zone over significant parts of the country. the white house late today saying that's not going to happen and explaining why. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. their answer is no, because of course a no-fly zone would mean deploying u.s. military to enforce it. and it would run the possibility of direct contact with russia, which no one wants. >> ian, thank you. >>> the refugee crisis is ripples...
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the gunfire with just one thought. >> i just thought ian first, save him.cond. >> you headed towards the back of the store? >> other people at that time were rushing back so we followed the crowd. >> they made it to a store room at the back of the store. others were hiding their too, including an american mother with her own kids. without katherine to comfort them, the boys stayed with that mother. blaise hoped they were far enough away from the terrorists, but they weren't. surveillance videos shows the terrorist made it all the way to the back, hunting for more victims. but this wise 14 year old did something ingenious. >> i finally just pulled ian aside, sat him down beside some flour. >> so unlike a barricade of flower bags? >> yes, we pull toilet paper on top of our head so nobody would see us. >> why did you do that? >> because we didn't know if people would be walking back and looking for us. so, we just pulled all stops. >> ten year old ian walton remembers how scared he was. did you see any of the bad guys? >> no. but it did seem like someone close
the gunfire with just one thought. >> i just thought ian first, save him.cond. >> you headed towards the back of the store? >> other people at that time were rushing back so we followed the crowd. >> they made it to a store room at the back of the store. others were hiding their too, including an american mother with her own kids. without katherine to comfort them, the boys stayed with that mother. blaise hoped they were far enough away from the terrorists, but they...
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>> ian pannell leading us off again tonight. in, thank you. >>> secretary of state antony blinken, who has been at the center of u.s. efforts to try to find a diplomatic solution to this escalating crisis, just 24 hours ago, calling off a meeting with his russian counterpart that was planned for this week, saying any meeting does not make sense, given what's now unfolding. well tonight, with the u.s. warning a full-scale invasion could be imminent, we spoke with secondary blinken just before we came on. secretary blinken, thank you for joining us here tonight. i want to get right to what was reported late today from russian state news, reports that those russian separatists in those two regions inside ukraine that vladimir putin declared as independent, that those separatists have now made a formal appeal to vladimir putin for military help in, quote, repulsing ukrainian aggression, accusing ukraine of genocide. this was announced in the middle of the night in moscow. and you've been saying all along, the u.s. has been predictin
>> ian pannell leading us off again tonight. in, thank you. >>> secretary of state antony blinken, who has been at the center of u.s. efforts to try to find a diplomatic solution to this escalating crisis, just 24 hours ago, calling off a meeting with his russian counterpart that was planned for this week, saying any meeting does not make sense, given what's now unfolding. well tonight, with the u.s. warning a full-scale invasion could be imminent, we spoke with secondary blinken...
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thanks ian. i'm james. i'm going to you yeah, i would actually pick up on what ian said about fatigue and i think it's not even just the commanders. it's also really sort of a national fatigue at this point and you really see that in the latter part of the pacific war as the war and in europe is, you know, clearly beginning to wind down that there's a lack of patience for how long we're going to continue to fight the japanese and you really see that in the air war because you know, we start out originally in 1944 late 1944 flying these high altitude daylight precision missions, and and and it's clear if you look at the air war against germany, you know, you've got the british are flying sort of city burning raids in the us are flying precision raids, and even with the two of those it takes years to sort of bring germany to its knees and so by the time the us starts launching its raids against japan, you know, and we're struggling with the weather we're struggling with the jet streams and things like that. t
thanks ian. i'm james. i'm going to you yeah, i would actually pick up on what ian said about fatigue and i think it's not even just the commanders. it's also really sort of a national fatigue at this point and you really see that in the latter part of the pacific war as the war and in europe is, you know, clearly beginning to wind down that there's a lack of patience for how long we're going to continue to fight the japanese and you really see that in the air war because you know, we start out...
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ian, thank you so much for joining us.e could hear when those explosions went off behind you there in the capital city. what's the latest there now? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, byron. i think within minutes of vladimir putin finishing this speech, essentially declaring war on ukraine, we heard the sound of explosions here in kyiv. first of all, three large, distinct explosions in the distance. not possible to say exactly what the target is. there are unconfirmed reports, potentially the airport being struck, of other sites. but we're still really working to find out. in the last hour or so, we've heard probably about five or six other explosions. i've seen a large flash in the distance over there. again, followed by a boom some minutes later, suggesting it's not inside the city. but certainly on the outskirts. and that's what people here in kyiv are waking up to this morning. and it's not just kyiv, the capital. it's a number of eastern cities like dnipro, kharkiv, closest to the russian border, if you like, in the no
ian, thank you so much for joining us.e could hear when those explosions went off behind you there in the capital city. what's the latest there now? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, byron. i think within minutes of vladimir putin finishing this speech, essentially declaring war on ukraine, we heard the sound of explosions here in kyiv. first of all, three large, distinct explosions in the distance. not possible to say exactly what the target is. there are unconfirmed reports, potentially...
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ian pannell with late reporting from ukraine. >>> the battle brewing tonight over the next supreme court justice. after president biden promised to nominate the first black woman to the court, some republicans calling it offensive. but we go back in history tonight, what ronald reagan promised on the campaign trail before his 1980 collection. his campaign promise and his argument that it was long overdue. >>> the judge rejecting a plea deal tonight in the federal hate crime trial of one of three men already convicted in the killing of ahmaud arbery. they had hoped to serve in federal prison, not in state prison, where many believe conditions could be worse. what the judge has now said. >>> the heartbreaking death of a former miss usa, an attorney, a tv correspondent. what authorities have now revealed, and what her family is now saying tonight. linsey davis is here. >>> the scathing new report. british prime minister boris johnson and the 16 parties during the pandemic. tonight, what the prime minister is now saying. >>> joe rogan back here at home responding to the firestorm over covid
ian pannell with late reporting from ukraine. >>> the battle brewing tonight over the next supreme court justice. after president biden promised to nominate the first black woman to the court, some republicans calling it offensive. but we go back in history tonight, what ronald reagan promised on the campaign trail before his 1980 collection. his campaign promise and his argument that it was long overdue. >>> the judge rejecting a plea deal tonight in the federal hate crime...
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ian pannell joins us now from ukraine tonight. ian, what more are you learning about the crucial call between president biden and the president of ukraine? >> reporter: yeah, interesting, i mean, zelensky thanked joe biden for his support, but he also invited him to visit ukraine. saying he's convinced if he arrived in kyiv in the coming days, it would be crucial to help stabilize the situation, send a powerful signal, and also help towards de-escalation. i think it's highly unlikely to happen, but it shows you the mood in the ukrainian presidential palace tonight. >> ian, thanks so much. >>> we move now to super bowl lvi. once again, covid concerns hang over the game this year. the hometown l.a. rams facing off against the cincinnati bengals at sofi stadium. fans are required to wear masks. and there is heavy security presence. including the lapd's entire mounted unit. kayna whitworth is there. >> reporter: tight security around sofi stadium tonight as the super bowl kicks off. this is the first of three metal detectors that fans
ian pannell joins us now from ukraine tonight. ian, what more are you learning about the crucial call between president biden and the president of ukraine? >> reporter: yeah, interesting, i mean, zelensky thanked joe biden for his support, but he also invited him to visit ukraine. saying he's convinced if he arrived in kyiv in the coming days, it would be crucial to help stabilize the situation, send a powerful signal, and also help towards de-escalation. i think it's highly unlikely to...
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our first of all thanks to ian for setting the table. so ably it's going to be a difficult act to follow. i'd like to thank nick for a kind introduction into rob jeremy stephanie and others for organizing this splendid conference and inviting me here despite the fact my book is perhaps not the most cheerful. it takes a slightly more. shall we see sour tone regarding the conduct of the war at least in the part of some of the allies along with of course some of the results of that conflict. i realize now i need to clicker. oh here it is right next to me. so i'm actually not going to click yet. i want you just to look at this photo. and kind of puzzle over it for a few moments. try to figure out what it actually depicts. so we're learning for me and it was this rather odd legacy of soviet german cooperation. obviously various layers of irony. we have these two states that are set up almost as parayas conspiring against the international system, and i'm going to come back to that. theme in a moment what they have in common, i mean, it's quit
our first of all thanks to ian for setting the table. so ably it's going to be a difficult act to follow. i'd like to thank nick for a kind introduction into rob jeremy stephanie and others for organizing this splendid conference and inviting me here despite the fact my book is perhaps not the most cheerful. it takes a slightly more. shall we see sour tone regarding the conduct of the war at least in the part of some of the allies along with of course some of the results of that conflict. i...
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joanne: ian is exactly right. the subsidies to the companies to build these means we will have a bit of a buffer. more importantly is how the industry has changed over the last decade or so. the chips are used in a much wider variety of locations and so it tends to be less cyclical. that helps with some of the cyclical problems we've run into and beyond that, just think about i don't think the u.s. subsidy is going to add that much. on the margin, yes but that's not going to aluminate the risk of shortages. it was the -- eliminate the risk of shortages. the auto industry canceled their orders and they couldn't get back in line fast enough. the big shock of how behavior changed that really increased the demand for chips, those shocks can happen no matter what the government does. but having a bit more exposure, potentially to sovereign bonds. caroline: if covid has taught us anything and geopolitics continues to come it is diversification you want in terms of the supply chain. thank you so much. that does it for th
joanne: ian is exactly right. the subsidies to the companies to build these means we will have a bit of a buffer. more importantly is how the industry has changed over the last decade or so. the chips are used in a much wider variety of locations and so it tends to be less cyclical. that helps with some of the cyclical problems we've run into and beyond that, just think about i don't think the u.s. subsidy is going to add that much. on the margin, yes but that's not going to aluminate the risk...
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us. ian, a lot of new information about that videotape and about the 49ers fan who is still in a coma. >> reporter: yeah, jessica, the mayor says police knew daniel luna was injured on sunday but only confirmed it was a crime after looking at surveillance video today. tonight the 40-year-old from oakland remains at harbor ucla medical center as detectives try to find out who hit him. >>> tonight few details are released about what happened in the sofi parking lot at the nfc championship game that left daniel luna in a medically induced coma. the mayor shared what police saw in video saying lewan a was wearing a 49ers jersey, the suspect a rams jersey. >> it peers the person pushed luna from behind. it appears the suspect then retaliated by pushing mr. luna from behind, and then struck mr. luna once in the mouth area. >> reporter: luna then fell to the ground and hit his head. it all happened in five seconds. he was filmed by paramedics. >> he was seen interacting with the occupant of that
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us. ian, a lot of new information about that videotape and about the 49ers fan who is still in a coma. >> reporter: yeah, jessica, the mayor says police knew daniel luna was injured on sunday but only confirmed it was a crime after looking at surveillance video today. tonight the 40-year-old from oakland remains at harbor ucla medical center as detectives try to find out who hit him. >>> tonight few details are released about what happened in the...
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let's get right to ian in kyiv. you've been in the capital since the beginning of the russian offensive. could vladimir putin have expected this level of resistance from ukraine? >> reporter: if he thought the government and army would collapse quickly, then he's underestimated his enemy. but this is likely far from over. if russia's tactics aren't working, the fear is that putin could bring greater brute force. unleashing more artillery and air strikes. but the relatively slow pace of the invasion has allowed the ukrainian resistance to grow in confidence and capability. the chances are that time is not on putin's side. linsey? >> not a lightning strike. ian, thank you. >>> putin is cracking down at home, as he is facing more pushback internationally. just now, the u.n. security council voted to convene an emergency session tomorrow of the general assembly to debate russia's invasion of ukraine. russian police arrested protesters in major cities today. thousands of anti-war demonstrators have been detained. russia
let's get right to ian in kyiv. you've been in the capital since the beginning of the russian offensive. could vladimir putin have expected this level of resistance from ukraine? >> reporter: if he thought the government and army would collapse quickly, then he's underestimated his enemy. but this is likely far from over. if russia's tactics aren't working, the fear is that putin could bring greater brute force. unleashing more artillery and air strikes. but the relatively slow pace of...
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nbc's ian cull spoke with some of those lawmakers this evening, and ian joins us for the news, and whathey saying? >> reporter: yeah, raj, they're united on condemning putin's attack on ukraine but we also asked what they'll be planning for next week and if the sanctions imposed on putin will be effective. tonight as russian forces move into the ukrainian capital of kyiv bay area congress members are watching and working on plans to help. >> we have already provided more than $2 billion in aid to ukraine. we're now next week going to look at $6 billion in aid to ukraine. >> russia has shattered peace on the european continent. >> reporter: congresswoman jackie speier agrees with the sanctions imposed on putin and other oligarchs along with freezing russian banks. >> it has to be painful for russia to recognize that they had overestimated their power and they underestimated the ukrainian people. >> reporter: speaker nancy pelosi in the east bay today touring the lawrence berkeley national lab, assuring that american troops will not be going into ukraine to fight. >> putin's not going to
nbc's ian cull spoke with some of those lawmakers this evening, and ian joins us for the news, and whathey saying? >> reporter: yeah, raj, they're united on condemning putin's attack on ukraine but we also asked what they'll be planning for next week and if the sanctions imposed on putin will be effective. tonight as russian forces move into the ukrainian capital of kyiv bay area congress members are watching and working on plans to help. >> we have already provided more than $2...
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ian, we keep hearing increasingly dire warnings suggesting the invasion is imminent. you're on the ground there. what is the mood? >> reporter: i think many people across ukraine are preparing for the worst. some of them getting their papers in order, others getting grab bags. we've heard some are training to stand and fight. but i don't think there's any sense of panic here. i think a lot of ukrainians, like their government, believe this is still a play by putin to try to extract concessions. but of course, if they're wrong, the consequences for the people and the country are going to be devastating. linsey? >> that is the concern. ian, thank you. >>> the president and his advisers of course closely monitoring developments. let's go straight to maryalice parks. what have we learned? >> reporter: the president was updated by the national security council today. the white house says the meeting lasted over two hours. they released this photo of the situation room with the secretary of state and secretary of defense next to the president after returning from europe lat
ian, we keep hearing increasingly dire warnings suggesting the invasion is imminent. you're on the ground there. what is the mood? >> reporter: i think many people across ukraine are preparing for the worst. some of them getting their papers in order, others getting grab bags. we've heard some are training to stand and fight. but i don't think there's any sense of panic here. i think a lot of ukrainians, like their government, believe this is still a play by putin to try to extract...
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>> ian pannell tonight. ian, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, and a former student at virginia's bridgewater college has now been charged in the fatal shooting of two campus officers there. students and faculty mourning the shocking loss. officers john painter and j.j. jefferson, done as the dynamic duo on campus. they were the best of friends. and tonight here, video as the suspect was taken down. pierre thomas in virginia. >> keep walking! >> reporter: this is the dramatic moment when police track down and arrest the man they say killed two of their own. >> slowly turn around. >> reporter: guns drawn, police demand alexander campbell to surrender. this photograph capturing just before he's handcuffed, stretched out and on the ground shirtless. campbell arrested after a brief manhunt following a nightmarish day for bridgewater college. >> two officers did succumb to their injuries on campus. >> reporter: around 1:20 p.m. a day ago, a report of a suspicious man on bridgewater's campus. campus police
>> ian pannell tonight. ian, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, and a former student at virginia's bridgewater college has now been charged in the fatal shooting of two campus officers there. students and faculty mourning the shocking loss. officers john painter and j.j. jefferson, done as the dynamic duo on campus. they were the best of friends. and tonight here, video as the suspect was taken down. pierre thomas in virginia. >> keep walking! >> reporter: this...
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david in. >> ian pannell leading us off again tonight. we thank you and the team. please stay safe. >>> the breaking development from the white house. president biden planning to impose new sanctions on vladimir putin himself and on russian foreign minister sergey lavrov. let's get right to cecelia vega. she's live at the white house tonight. cecilia, what have you learned? >> reporter: we know the president made this decision just within the last 24 hours, that he's doing this along with eu partners, really a show of force and being united against what the kremlin is doing are there in the uk. the press secretary telling me it's meant to send a clear message about the allies and their opposition to russia. the experts we've talked to say this is largely a symbolic move to sanction putin personally. it's going to include a travel ban, banning him from coming into the country. that wasn't on the agenda any time soon. as for his money, he's notoriously private about that. the white house says they have more sanctions on the table. as we say every night, this crisis i
david in. >> ian pannell leading us off again tonight. we thank you and the team. please stay safe. >>> the breaking development from the white house. president biden planning to impose new sanctions on vladimir putin himself and on russian foreign minister sergey lavrov. let's get right to cecelia vega. she's live at the white house tonight. cecilia, what have you learned? >> reporter: we know the president made this decision just within the last 24 hours, that he's doing...
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ian watson, thank you.l bring it to you. in the meantime... western officials have said russia is continuing to build up its forces close to the border with ukraine despite discussions about a possible summit to defuse tensions. and in the past hour, ukraine has called for an urgent meeting of the un security council. it comes as president putin tells his security council that ukraine is being used as a tool against russia, presenting a major and dangerous threat to his country. he made the remarks in a rare public gathering with his ministers and security officials. mr putin also asked the meeting to consider an appeal for recognition by the two breakaway regions of ukraine controlled by russian—backed separatists. storm franklin — the third named storm in a week — has brought heavy rain and strong winds to many parts of the uk. severe flooding in northern ireland, yorkshire and manchester have forced people to leave their homes for safety. a yellow weather warning for widespread strong winds has been in p
ian watson, thank you.l bring it to you. in the meantime... western officials have said russia is continuing to build up its forces close to the border with ukraine despite discussions about a possible summit to defuse tensions. and in the past hour, ukraine has called for an urgent meeting of the un security council. it comes as president putin tells his security council that ukraine is being used as a tool against russia, presenting a major and dangerous threat to his country. he made the...
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pannell in kyiv. >> our thanks to ian. >>> up next, why this rescue dog is tearing up the ice.p? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the first approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc! stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. pres, a rare, potentially fatal brain condition, may be possible. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. lasting remission can start with stelara®. janssen can help you explore cost support options. new vicks vapostick. strong soothing vapors... help comfort your loved ones. janssen can help you explore for chest, neck, and back. it goes on clear. no mess just soothing comfort. try new vicks vapostick. well, well, well. look at you. you mastered the master bath.
pannell in kyiv. >> our thanks to ian. >>> up next, why this rescue dog is tearing up the ice.p? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the first approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc! stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your...
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the olitics ian, how political is this? the politics to _ ian, how political is this?this? tie: politics to some extent, clearly, the data gives us some leeway to the premise of fewer patients in hospital, seeing fewer infections being recorded, so he can say, if this directory continues, there be comeback after the half term, for many schools, and for parliament, we can lift the reigning restrictions. equally, this is against the backdrop of where his onlyjob is on the line. we know various mps in his party have called for him to go, and some others are considering whether to call for him to go. there has been a section of the party's been very, very sceptical to say the least about the restrictions that were imposed, notjust a plan b restriction, but then also the line restrictions, thinking is bad for the economy. a group of conservative mps called the covid—i9 recovery group that have been pressing the prime minister and the logic behind keeping these going to be my construction is going. some others have been quite critical of how the premise to's handled the so—c
the olitics ian, how political is this? the politics to _ ian, how political is this?this? tie: politics to some extent, clearly, the data gives us some leeway to the premise of fewer patients in hospital, seeing fewer infections being recorded, so he can say, if this directory continues, there be comeback after the half term, for many schools, and for parliament, we can lift the reigning restrictions. equally, this is against the backdrop of where his onlyjob is on the line. we know various...
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coming up on the show, eurasia group president ian bremmer will join us to discuss the potential market and geopolitical fallout in a few minutes, leon panetta will join us with his take on the events >> we have full coverage of this developing story for you kayla tausche here in washington mike santoli at the stock exchange, and jan is standing by kayla, let's start with you and what we have learned >> the white house says russia may invade ukraine in a matter of days, underscoring the use has not reached a definitive conclusion that vladimir putin has decided to go forward with an invasion, but putting a finer point on what one would look like and when. here's the national security adviser. >> now, we can't pinpoint the day at this point. and we can't pinpoint the hour, but what we can say is that there is a credible prospect that a russian military action would take place even before the end of the olympics. >> sullivan warning if one were to happen, it could begin with an air campaign, followed by a ground invasion, which sullivan says could see a rapid assault on the city of kyiv.
coming up on the show, eurasia group president ian bremmer will join us to discuss the potential market and geopolitical fallout in a few minutes, leon panetta will join us with his take on the events >> we have full coverage of this developing story for you kayla tausche here in washington mike santoli at the stock exchange, and jan is standing by kayla, let's start with you and what we have learned >> the white house says russia may invade ukraine in a matter of days, underscoring...
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former footballer ian wright called zouma "a coward". deaf". and wildlife presenter chris packham said, "animal abuse must never be sidelined at the expense of entertainment." it seems west ham fans agree. everyone expected him not to be in the team, in the squad, - in the stadium for| last night's game. and when the starting xi - was announced an hour before the game and he was there, there was a lot of shock. - and, you know, it brings the club into more disrepute. _ essex police says it's investigating and working with the rspca. zouma's cats have been taken to the vets and will remain in rspca care while the investigation continues. natalie pirks, bbc news. i'm joined byjim salveson, podcaster at the football social daily and west ham fan. let's go back to that game. we surprised that he started? i let's go back to that game. we surprised that he started? i was surrised surprised that he started? i was surprised that _ surprised that he started? i was surprised that he _ surprised that he started? i was surprised that he started, - s
former footballer ian wright called zouma "a coward". deaf". and wildlife presenter chris packham said, "animal abuse must never be sidelined at the expense of entertainment." it seems west ham fans agree. everyone expected him not to be in the team, in the squad, - in the stadium for| last night's game. and when the starting xi - was announced an hour before the game and he was there, there was a lot of shock. - and, you know, it brings the club into more disrepute. _...
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ian smith, great to see you. congratulations. even know what you are running on, but having talked to you many times i'm very glad you are running. tell us why you are doing it. >> i feel it is the duty of ordinary citizens to step up and fulfill these positions because if we continue to watch the same politicians who were just talking about, we are going to get the same results. if we want to restore sanity and common sense and good policy to our government, ordinary citizens need to step up. and i believe if i have a duty to do so and i look around my community and i see a lot that i can fix with common sense, america first policies. i'm going to be championing that all the way into november. >> tucker: you are the first person i heard in this country, that was almost two years ago, when you said this is a disease that tends to hurt people who are already unhealthy, some so maybe people should make an extra effort to take care of their health and they shut you down for saying that. that suggests to me a deep commitment to the o
ian smith, great to see you. congratulations. even know what you are running on, but having talked to you many times i'm very glad you are running. tell us why you are doing it. >> i feel it is the duty of ordinary citizens to step up and fulfill these positions because if we continue to watch the same politicians who were just talking about, we are going to get the same results. if we want to restore sanity and common sense and good policy to our government, ordinary citizens need to...
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former footballer ian wright called zouma "a coward."ldlife presenter chris packham said, "animal abuse must never be sidelined at the expense of entertainment." as a cat owner myself, i was completely appalled to see the video, the sheer level of violence that kurt zouma was showing towards his cat is completely disgraceful. i think whilst he has apologised, ultimately at blue cross we would like to see him prosecuted. natalie pirks, bbc news. and just a follow—up to that story, in the last few seconds we have heard that adidas have dropped kurt zouma. they have said in a statement that mike "we have concluded our investigation and can confirm kurt zouma is no longer an adidas contracted athlete." thatis that is another big blow to kurt zouma, already fined two weeks wages, his two cats taken off him and put into our spca care, he has been booed by his own fans, west ham united fans and watford fans at that game last night and now he has been dropped by adidas who are his boots sponsor. they have concluded an investigation into what hap
former footballer ian wright called zouma "a coward."ldlife presenter chris packham said, "animal abuse must never be sidelined at the expense of entertainment." as a cat owner myself, i was completely appalled to see the video, the sheer level of violence that kurt zouma was showing towards his cat is completely disgraceful. i think whilst he has apologised, ultimately at blue cross we would like to see him prosecuted. natalie pirks, bbc news. and just a follow—up to that...
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ian pannell starts us off from kyiv. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, george.f fast-moving developments overnight and this morning. the head of ukraine's armed forces announcing in the last few hours today ukraine needs everything. all procedures for joining are simplified. all you need is a passport or i.d. and, quote, there are no age restrictions. the city is more on edge than ever before. we've seen fire fights breaking out inside the city and there are reports that the police and the military are just handing ot weapons to civilians. and i have to say the city is now braced for what looks like the battle for kyiv. overnight, russian forces closing in on kyiv, explosions rocking the capital city. images like this one circulating on social media. this morning ukrainian military police in full combat gear joining the fight to defend the city. the emergency services called into action after shelling overnight. ukrainian president zelenskyy in another urgent address to his country. saying saboteurs have entered the capital and russia named his target number one
ian pannell starts us off from kyiv. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, george.f fast-moving developments overnight and this morning. the head of ukraine's armed forces announcing in the last few hours today ukraine needs everything. all procedures for joining are simplified. all you need is a passport or i.d. and, quote, there are no age restrictions. the city is more on edge than ever before. we've seen fire fights breaking out inside the city and there are reports that...
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ian, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, jericka.s in isolation tonight here at windsor castle, after palace officials confirmed today she tested positive for covid. a statement from buckingham palace says the 95 year old monarch is experiencing mild cold-like symptoms and is currently receiving medicalntio. and in t attention. and in the spirit of her nation, she's carrying on with light duty. >> i'm here. >> reporter: last week the queen met members of the military, while keeping her walking stick close by. >> how are you? >> well as you can see, i can move. >> reporter: queen elizabeth's diagnosis comes just weeks after prince charles and his wife camilla both caught the virus. although it's uncertain how she contracted it, the queen is believed to be triple vaccinated. she has been a beacon of strength for the nation during the pandemic, rallying her people in its darkest days. >> we will meet again. >> now it is her turn to receive support, british prime minister boris johnson wished the queen a rapid return to vibrant good heal
ian, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, jericka.s in isolation tonight here at windsor castle, after palace officials confirmed today she tested positive for covid. a statement from buckingham palace says the 95 year old monarch is experiencing mild cold-like symptoms and is currently receiving medicalntio. and in t attention. and in the spirit of her nation, she's carrying on with light duty. >> i'm here. >> reporter: last week the queen met members of the...