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lisa jennings was dead.uestion for the detectives was, did she take her own life, or was this murder? here is keith morrison with, a crack in everything. >> it was his secret that started it. a secret gift. it was christmas eve in the year 2006. a little farm not far from a little town called buffalo, buffalo man, missouri. and on that farm a fine new house, brad and lisa jennings had made for their families. the stockings were hung. a little farm not far from a little town called buffalo, buffalo man, missouri. and on that farm a fine new house, brad and lisa jennings had made for their families. the stockings were hung. children were snug in their beds. and lisa was sitting up very late, drinking wine and crying. -- well, who knew. but for one thing, with lisa in the way, brad couldn't sneak that secret of his into her stocking. which is what started the argument of slamming doors and said it in silence. before amanda woke up to the sound of her dad on 9-1-1. >> and he's very hysterical. you know? he's cry
lisa jennings was dead.uestion for the detectives was, did she take her own life, or was this murder? here is keith morrison with, a crack in everything. >> it was his secret that started it. a secret gift. it was christmas eve in the year 2006. a little farm not far from a little town called buffalo, buffalo man, missouri. and on that farm a fine new house, brad and lisa jennings had made for their families. the stockings were hung. a little farm not far from a little town called...
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jen's legacy is far and deep. ipm, flame retardents and antibiotic and meat, hazardous waste collection and also green businesses o diversity and urban forestry and the list goes on. but it can't accommodate all of jen's accomplishments. ask experts outside of california and they will tell that you jen has lead local and state governments across the country in standing up to federal shortcomings when it comes to regulating toxic chemicals. businesses trying to reduce their chemical impact. when leadership is needed, that is both collaborative and technical, everyone knows that jen is the person to call. thankfully, general is not leaving the world of toxic reduction, she is bringing her skills experience and instincts to the nonprofit sector. we know the world been a better place when she sides. change is always hard but it can be positive even in a case like this one, at a resent presentation, of course is replacing chris guyinger, pointed out that change can bring, new perspective, new ideas and new talents. but
jen's legacy is far and deep. ipm, flame retardents and antibiotic and meat, hazardous waste collection and also green businesses o diversity and urban forestry and the list goes on. but it can't accommodate all of jen's accomplishments. ask experts outside of california and they will tell that you jen has lead local and state governments across the country in standing up to federal shortcomings when it comes to regulating toxic chemicals. businesses trying to reduce their chemical impact. when...
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the three year campaign to get jen o'malley dillon succeeded. succeeded -- she was, of course, joe biden's presidential campaign manager. i will never forget that it was jen o'malley dillon who gave press briefings the day after election night, saying, joe biden has this won, which i then communicated to everyone with complete confidence. and then on saturday, when joe biden was officially called by the networks, all my friends thought i was wicked smart because -- >> just listen to o'malley dillon, i remember that moment too, it was the opposite of what triggering is. i guess reassuring is the world. >> yeah, exactly! >> she spoke with such confidence, such normalcy, such intelligence. it was actually an incredibly important role she played in what was a chaotic moment, as someone who basically lived in the keystone state in the closing weeks of that election. i can attest to, a, how important it was to have jen o'malley dillon on the airwaves, but also b, how critical those down ballot seats are, not just to democratic control but to the prese
the three year campaign to get jen o'malley dillon succeeded. succeeded -- she was, of course, joe biden's presidential campaign manager. i will never forget that it was jen o'malley dillon who gave press briefings the day after election night, saying, joe biden has this won, which i then communicated to everyone with complete confidence. and then on saturday, when joe biden was officially called by the networks, all my friends thought i was wicked smart because -- >> just listen to...
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jen cummings has this report. jen cummings has this report. watch this, watch this!it was - this, watch this! in 1985, it was the mystical— this, watch this! in 1985, it was the mystical 88 _ this, watch this! in 1985, it was the mystical 88 mph _ this, watch this! in 1985, it was the mystical 88 mph that - this, watch this! in 1985, it was - the mystical 88 mph that according to hollywood would enable time travel. the film inspired matt parsons, now a design and technology teacher at public school. it is parsons, now a design and technology teacher at public school.— teacher at public school. it is a treat teacher at public school. it is a great movie. _ teacher at public school. it is a great movie, funny, _ teacher at public school. it is a i great movie, funny, well-made. teacher at public school. it is a - great movie, funny, well-made. it is great movie, funny, well—made. it is an iconic car. there is nothing like this car ever been made before. he has now been loaned delorean for two years so that pupils can recreate their own time machine. this is about them
jen cummings has this report. jen cummings has this report. watch this, watch this!it was - this, watch this! in 1985, it was the mystical— this, watch this! in 1985, it was the mystical 88 _ this, watch this! in 1985, it was the mystical 88 mph _ this, watch this! in 1985, it was the mystical 88 mph that - this, watch this! in 1985, it was - the mystical 88 mph that according to hollywood would enable time travel. the film inspired matt parsons, now a design and technology teacher at public...
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so jen psaki, a lot to digest there.hey feel, where the focus should be? >> first of all, the hot mic will get you every time, chuck schumer. i think what you heard is similar to the conversations democrats are having behind the scenes and a lot of people i've talked to as well. people are fearful about where the momentum is going. yes, there are encouraging signs, like the record early vote numbers. but numbers in some of the house rates are not where they should be. people are trying to get -- a lot of people i talked to are worried about voters being encouraged and excited about people at the top of the ticket. and maybe not excited enough to vote for the congressional candidates and that's a real concern. so i think it's a reflection of the fact that democrats are worried about where this is going right now and it's felt worse over the last week or so. we only have 11 days to go. that's why you see barack obama, joe biden, all of these people out on the trail. they're trying to light a fire with democrats right now.
so jen psaki, a lot to digest there.hey feel, where the focus should be? >> first of all, the hot mic will get you every time, chuck schumer. i think what you heard is similar to the conversations democrats are having behind the scenes and a lot of people i've talked to as well. people are fearful about where the momentum is going. yes, there are encouraging signs, like the record early vote numbers. but numbers in some of the house rates are not where they should be. people are trying to...
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maybe we want to invest in someone who's the next jen hyman and katrina lake, not just looking for the next mark zuckerberg a pattern of success in that industry. >> julia, you know as well as anyone, of course, but it begins at earliest levels right? funding, seed levels spent so much time talking about that here on the ground in san francisco. numerous conferences, lunches, figure how to get more dollars to flow to women entrepreneurs makes up what, 2% of all venture funding? how do you fix that problem? what did you hear from the women who succeeded and challenges getting that funding at the earliest time? >> 2% of all venture capital dollars, of the $330 billion that was invested in the u.s. last year and bc went to female founders one reason that's the case, vast majority of decision-makers at the vc funds are male. female investors are twice as likely as male investors to invest in female-led companies key element this year is diversifying the people making the investments and a lot of data has shown vc funds even increase representation of female investors by a tiny bit, see add
maybe we want to invest in someone who's the next jen hyman and katrina lake, not just looking for the next mark zuckerberg a pattern of success in that industry. >> julia, you know as well as anyone, of course, but it begins at earliest levels right? funding, seed levels spent so much time talking about that here on the ground in san francisco. numerous conferences, lunches, figure how to get more dollars to flow to women entrepreneurs makes up what, 2% of all venture funding? how do you...
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jen ashton reports on the nationwide impact on abortion bans. >>> plus, political director rick klein with our new abc news poll and the powerhouse roundtable joins us live here in texas to break down all of the week's politics. >> announcer: from abc news, this is a special edition of "this week," live from dallas, texas. here, now, martha raddatz. >>> good morning and welcome to "this week." nine days until election day, all indications this midterm will draw record turnout and be among the most consequential in a generation, and this morning, our brand-new abc news poll with ipsos finds a clear issue driving voters, the economy. half the country says economic concerns and inflation are driving their votes this fall. i spent the last week traveling out west exploring the races that could define the control of congress and by extension the future of joe biden's presidency. america remains bitterly divided and this week we've seen that horrors officials warned that political divisive can fuel. the husband of nancy pelosi attacked viciously in the middle of the night by a suspect polic
jen ashton reports on the nationwide impact on abortion bans. >>> plus, political director rick klein with our new abc news poll and the powerhouse roundtable joins us live here in texas to break down all of the week's politics. >> announcer: from abc news, this is a special edition of "this week," live from dallas, texas. here, now, martha raddatz. >>> good morning and welcome to "this week." nine days until election day, all indications this midterm...
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white house deputy chief of staff jen o'malley dillon is here next.heir verizon private 5g network, associated british ports can now precisely orchestrate nearly 600,000 vehicles passing through their uk port every year. don't just connect your business. right on time. make it even smarter. we call this enterprise intelligence. ♪♪ the only thing i regret about my life was hiring local talent. if i knew about upwork. i would have hired actually talented people from all over the world. instead of talentless people from all over my house. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's the subway series menu. 12 irresistible subs. the most epic sandwich roster ever created. ♪♪ it's subway's biggest refresh yet! covid-19. some people get it, and some people can get it bad. and for those who do get it bad, it may be because they have a high-risk factor. such as heart disease, diabetes, being overweight, asthma, or smoking. even if symptoms feel mild, these factors can increase your risk of covid-19 turning severe. so, if you're at high risk and test positive, don't wait. ask you
white house deputy chief of staff jen o'malley dillon is here next.heir verizon private 5g network, associated british ports can now precisely orchestrate nearly 600,000 vehicles passing through their uk port every year. don't just connect your business. right on time. make it even smarter. we call this enterprise intelligence. ♪♪ the only thing i regret about my life was hiring local talent. if i knew about upwork. i would have hired actually talented people from all over the world....
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fauci and jen psaki.of working with big tech to suppress free speech about the covid-19. joining us is chief software officer nicholas shalon. i'm sure a big part of this case is the comment from jen psaki from july of last year. remember this, watch. >> we are in regular touch with the social media platforms and those engagements happen through our senior staff and our covid-19 team. we increased disinformation tracking and flagging posts for facebook that spread disinformation. >> carley: some posts flagged as misinformation turned out to be true. what are your thoughts on where this case is going? >> this is very interesting, this started back during the obama administration when the administration was trying to solve the healthcare debacle and bring the big tech to solve it issues they were facing and this was a good thing. we were struggling deeply with investment in it, wasting billions of taxpayer money. that created bridge between talent coming and leaving, u.s. government senior roles and going b
fauci and jen psaki.of working with big tech to suppress free speech about the covid-19. joining us is chief software officer nicholas shalon. i'm sure a big part of this case is the comment from jen psaki from july of last year. remember this, watch. >> we are in regular touch with the social media platforms and those engagements happen through our senior staff and our covid-19 team. we increased disinformation tracking and flagging posts for facebook that spread disinformation. >>...
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jen psaki is getting the education of a lifetime.tart to acknowledge that this democrat party is a failure. it's going to be a marginal party and ruined people's lives. >> sean: ari, it's not or first rodeo. we've been friends a long time. tammy, same thing. i've never seen so much damage done to the country in such a short period of time. in this case, you know, 20 months. the damage is real. i'm seeing the energy on the ground, people want change. they're unhappy with what has happened to the country in the short period of time. >> yeah. here's the historical trend. republicans were the victim of it in 2018 in trump's first mid-term. barack obama in his mid-term election in 2010. what happens here towards the end of the campaign is the undecideds and independents break. they're overwhelmingly breaking against the party in power, joe biden and the democrats. that's why the senate races are moving in the direction of republicans. that's why every prognosticator has increased the number of republicans that will pick up seats in the ho
jen psaki is getting the education of a lifetime.tart to acknowledge that this democrat party is a failure. it's going to be a marginal party and ruined people's lives. >> sean: ari, it's not or first rodeo. we've been friends a long time. tammy, same thing. i've never seen so much damage done to the country in such a short period of time. in this case, you know, 20 months. the damage is real. i'm seeing the energy on the ground, people want change. they're unhappy with what has happened...
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one of the first meetings of georgian melody should be a meeting with the general by nato secretary jensberg in this way, she wants to show that the policy of her government will be fully consistent with the policy of the 76th alliance out of 140. by two steps, if compared with last year, at least to be in the middle of the rating, which includes 140 countries of the world, this is already an achievement, but the aggressor country, russia, took the 107th place and over the last year, it our northern neighbor, belarus, has fallen six levels below, despite all the statements of its self-proclaimed president that it is the only country in the world where the law is respected like nowhere else. the five looks like this: denmark, norway, finland, sweden and the netherlands. as you can see, four of the 5 countries are scandinavian. this socialism is probably talking about something. scandinavian actions. china cannot promise that it will not use force to try to return taiwan. the representative of the affairs and ivan committee at the state council of the people's republic of china, mass augua
one of the first meetings of georgian melody should be a meeting with the general by nato secretary jensberg in this way, she wants to show that the policy of her government will be fully consistent with the policy of the 76th alliance out of 140. by two steps, if compared with last year, at least to be in the middle of the rating, which includes 140 countries of the world, this is already an achievement, but the aggressor country, russia, took the 107th place and over the last year, it our...
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joining us now is jen psaki, former white house press secretary and msnbc host. never tire of saying that, my friend. so it is a tight rope, right? it's complicated. the economy is complicated. the message is complicated. there is this good news, right? but then there is the reality, we keep getting the data points. bloomberg reports that 41% of households said it has been difficult or somewhat difficult to cover usual household expenses. the highest since that question asked in 2020. and the share of people saying it's difficult is even higher in battleground states, nevada, arizona, and georgia. how do you say things are on the right track where for a lot of americans they are -- it's more complicated than that? >> no question. look, nobody talks about the economic data or most people don't. some people do. jarrod bernstein does. >> most people are not talk about macro economic data in their driveways. what they do know at the white house is what you touched on. it's all about how people feel and how they're feeling about the economy. now things that make you f
joining us now is jen psaki, former white house press secretary and msnbc host. never tire of saying that, my friend. so it is a tight rope, right? it's complicated. the economy is complicated. the message is complicated. there is this good news, right? but then there is the reality, we keep getting the data points. bloomberg reports that 41% of households said it has been difficult or somewhat difficult to cover usual household expenses. the highest since that question asked in 2020. and the...
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and also with us, assistant to president george bush, scott jennings.uble is herschel walker in right now? >> he would be in a ton of trouble. abortion is a complicated issue. he did the honorable thing, to pay for the first abortion. he's got four children that he's not involved in their life. we know what jesus thought about that. we don't know what he thought about guns. but we know what he thought about harming children. that's tying a stone around a neck and throwing them out to sea. give me a break. the massive amount of hypocrisy is beyond belief. abortion is bad enough. just another republican hypocrite. and the harm of children cannot be forgiven. it's disgusting, jim. >> scott, your response? there is hypocrisy here. >> herschel walker is not a perfect vessel. republicans in georgia would tell you they don't think warknock is, either. you have two imperfect vessels. you know, what else is going on? the average republican is going to say, i don't necessarily agree, with his personal choices. but i don't like joe biden or warknock voting with jo
and also with us, assistant to president george bush, scott jennings.uble is herschel walker in right now? >> he would be in a ton of trouble. abortion is a complicated issue. he did the honorable thing, to pay for the first abortion. he's got four children that he's not involved in their life. we know what jesus thought about that. we don't know what he thought about guns. but we know what he thought about harming children. that's tying a stone around a neck and throwing them out to sea....
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jen palmieri, john heilemann -- >> john, i'm sorry. >> i can't tell. the new episode of "the circus" airs this sunday at 8:00 p.m. on showtime. i love it. >>> coming up -- >> there's a lot of rabble around the show today. >> there is. >> it happened. it was horrible. and the geese. >> the geese too. >> there's another race out west where debate is -- >> mayday, mayday. we're going down. >> we'll look at what's happening in nevada. also ahead, the latest on conspiracy theorist alex jones, ordered to pay nearly a billion dollars for his lies about the sandy hook shooting massacre. discomfort back there? instead of using aloe, or baby wipes, or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h. because your derriere deserves expert care. preparation h. get comfortable with it. if you're loud, be louder. if you stand out, stand strong. and if you got the devil on your shoulder... take him for a ride. are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can. downy unstoppables in wash
jen palmieri, john heilemann -- >> john, i'm sorry. >> i can't tell. the new episode of "the circus" airs this sunday at 8:00 p.m. on showtime. i love it. >>> coming up -- >> there's a lot of rabble around the show today. >> there is. >> it happened. it was horrible. and the geese. >> the geese too. >> there's another race out west where debate is -- >> mayday, mayday. we're going down. >> we'll look at what's happening in...
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psaki would get year job back. >> jen psaki was honest there.en is not going to arizona or nevada but the way he is used. his description of his florida events. he is going to a fundraiser and doing an event about social security. you have a scripted answer from karine-jean pierre and the honest one from jen psaki. that tells me you have a bad boss in the white house. my boss went to 26 states. he was sought after. so is barack obama in 20 states. >> the last time barack obama was on the ballot was 10 years ago. >> he's the best they've got. i said to my husband if i had to pick one democrat it would be barack obama, but maybe not even him. he is likeable. it's all they've got. >> they don't trot hillary. >> she is coming to new york. >> [overlapping talking]. >> get the fireworks. >> the tears will start flowing and brooklyn can't stand that anymore. if this is the best they've got it reflects badly on biden's decision after this election on what happens in 2024. for those who look at barack obama, yes, he is outdated but he's the best they've
psaki would get year job back. >> jen psaki was honest there.en is not going to arizona or nevada but the way he is used. his description of his florida events. he is going to a fundraiser and doing an event about social security. you have a scripted answer from karine-jean pierre and the honest one from jen psaki. that tells me you have a bad boss in the white house. my boss went to 26 states. he was sought after. so is barack obama in 20 states. >> the last time barack obama was...
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without looking sharply, he pushed away the pregnant jen who prevented him and hit her in the stomachh his hand. doctors later said, no, this is the consequences of a cytomegalovirus infection, he did not believe in yevtushenko, and the marriage from that moment was doomed. find out it's always hard to keep the love boat going and somehow to survive in everyday life, but this ah is not achieved by the efforts of only one person, as yevtushenko himself stated, i was lucky with all my wives. and i’m to blame for all my divorces, first of all, only, however, i came out differently with jen, when zhenya left his english wife, packed her things with some young georgian left, and then he went to perform in petrozavodsk and the first girl, whom dying. uh, oval, the scene gave him a note, he married her, this was his masha, his last attempt to become happy, so he will write about this meeting for an autograph, he came up i handed him a book and asked her to sign for my mother, and then he told me that he first saw the hand. and then he looked at my face and said that he fell in love immediate
without looking sharply, he pushed away the pregnant jen who prevented him and hit her in the stomachh his hand. doctors later said, no, this is the consequences of a cytomegalovirus infection, he did not believe in yevtushenko, and the marriage from that moment was doomed. find out it's always hard to keep the love boat going and somehow to survive in everyday life, but this ah is not achieved by the efforts of only one person, as yevtushenko himself stated, i was lucky with all my wives. and...
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>> also -- david axelrod and scott jennings. [laughs] it really does, gentleman, you know what is being confused for a lot of things? the idea of what the rule of the supreme court is. i know the lawyer and he wants to talk about the supreme court and the law, but really it is a political conversation that is happening all over this country about whether they are apolitical. they haven't done many favors themselves, but there are many moments now when democracy is on the ballot. are they on the ballot in a way? >> certainly the decision, the dobbs decision is on the ballot. it is central to this campaign. that has put the supreme court on the ballot. as you know, they are considering all kinds of issues in realtime that have profound impacts, or will have profound impacts on the country. and yes, i think that if there are conservative justices who are added to the supreme court, if they operate with a consistent philosophy then you can say, this is their interpretation of the constitution. if they are inconsistent in order to ac
>> also -- david axelrod and scott jennings. [laughs] it really does, gentleman, you know what is being confused for a lot of things? the idea of what the rule of the supreme court is. i know the lawyer and he wants to talk about the supreme court and the law, but really it is a political conversation that is happening all over this country about whether they are apolitical. they haven't done many favors themselves, but there are many moments now when democracy is on the ballot. are they...
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jen psaki actually travelerid to john letterman's hometown of braddick. by the way, pennsylvania is a disaster where she was dealt a brutal reality check about the failures of the biden agenda.den ag and the administration. ta an administration. l >>oo take a look. so what's most important? what's your thinking about who to vote for you care about as a mother? for children?ldren, their jobs, they say that allnog these jobs are out there, but they don't want to pay enough for you to actually live off of the job. of theso, you know, i like ther be more jobs available with the flexibility, you know, toly wor be able tok actually work and take care of your family and not have to worry abouto choosing one , because i'm in that situation. singyou know, i need to go back work, but i can't afford to payf for childcare. well, thank you.r is being a moy. m of four is not easyanswer of the answer you wanted, but ra you know. >> all right. new here with reaction, fox news contributors tammy bruce and ari fleische from it's interesting watching that from jen psaki. ta
jen psaki actually travelerid to john letterman's hometown of braddick. by the way, pennsylvania is a disaster where she was dealt a brutal reality check about the failures of the biden agenda.den ag and the administration. ta an administration. l >>oo take a look. so what's most important? what's your thinking about who to vote for you care about as a mother? for children?ldren, their jobs, they say that allnog these jobs are out there, but they don't want to pay enough for you to...
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fauci, jen psaki, who else? the information that the country gets the fact and the truth but never forget fauci knew on january 31st, 2020, likely came from a lab. he gets e-mails from dr. christian anderson a virologist he has been handing out our tax dollars. virus looks engineered. not from evolutionary theory. that is fancy way of saying this came from a lab. so, that is what he tells him. i actually probably, i think it probably came from a lab. he wasn't told us it was not gain of function research. he told us it wasn't our tax dollars at wuhan institute of virology on and on. he told us vaccinated couldn't get it. they told us the vaccinated couldn't transmit it. on and on it goes. we need to make sure they get all the documents they had and all the information, frankly i want to see, this news came out last week, david, his top assistant, dr. auchincloss, his top assistant worked with him for years makes a ton of money making trades january 2020 making stock trades. the country didn't get that informatio
fauci, jen psaki, who else? the information that the country gets the fact and the truth but never forget fauci knew on january 31st, 2020, likely came from a lab. he gets e-mails from dr. christian anderson a virologist he has been handing out our tax dollars. virus looks engineered. not from evolutionary theory. that is fancy way of saying this came from a lab. so, that is what he tells him. i actually probably, i think it probably came from a lab. he wasn't told us it was not gain of...
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we have scott jennings, karen finney, and senior political analyst, bonnet brownstein. great to have you here. let's start with the senate debate. the john fetterman and mehmet oz that just happened tonight. and of course, crime came up. it has been a big issue in that race. let's hear their exchange. >> i'm the only person on the stage right now that has been successful about pushing back against gun violence and being the community more safe. all he has done is just put a plan on his website in the last 24 hours. he has no experience. he has never made any attempt to try to address crime. >> the eternal order of police, from braddock, this meltdown he represented, endorse me, because what he is saying it's not true. violent skyrocketed in braddock. the town wasn't in good shape when he got there. it got worse when he. -- >> okay, john. i know you are chomping at the bit. i thought this was an important exchange because it's been one of the central issues in the campaign. it's one of vitamin's biggest weak points. his personal record on the parole board, his personal s
we have scott jennings, karen finney, and senior political analyst, bonnet brownstein. great to have you here. let's start with the senate debate. the john fetterman and mehmet oz that just happened tonight. and of course, crime came up. it has been a big issue in that race. let's hear their exchange. >> i'm the only person on the stage right now that has been successful about pushing back against gun violence and being the community more safe. all he has done is just put a plan on his...
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raskin, plus nikole wallace, joy reid, lawrence o'donnell, alex wagner, ari melber, stephanie ruhle, jen psaki, all here for our special primetime coverage of the january 6th hearings. >> good evening from msnbc headquarters, i am rachel maddow, joined here by my beloved colleagues. nicole wallace, joy reid, lawrence o'donnell, and we have more of our colleagues joining us tonight over the course of the special, primetime recap of today's hearing, from the january six investigation. this is a historic series of hearings. there's a ton of public interest in what the investigators are turning up, and the violent attack on keeping the last president in power, even though he lost reelection. despite the intense public interest, and what investigators have to say, we know a 1 pm hearing isn't for everyone. things like work, and school, and childcare, and all sorts of daytime responsibilities to get in the way of the ability to watch these daytime procedures. that's why we have you covered. we have committed, throughout this process, a primetime recap of what happened the night following each
raskin, plus nikole wallace, joy reid, lawrence o'donnell, alex wagner, ari melber, stephanie ruhle, jen psaki, all here for our special primetime coverage of the january 6th hearings. >> good evening from msnbc headquarters, i am rachel maddow, joined here by my beloved colleagues. nicole wallace, joy reid, lawrence o'donnell, and we have more of our colleagues joining us tonight over the course of the special, primetime recap of today's hearing, from the january six investigation. this...
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we promise to take care of it -- todd: speaking of broken promises, jen psaki and dr.among the top white house officials who will be deposed. will: they and other officials are accused of suppressing speech about the covid pandemic. rachel: that's right. alexandria hoff is live in washington to tell us more about it. good morning. >> reporter: the attorneys general of louisiana and missouri are behind this lawsuit alleging that collusion between administration officials and big tech infringed on the first amendment rights of average americans. not so average, the list of names to be deposed. there's ten on that one there. former white house press secretary jen psaki among them as well as dr. anthony fauci. trump-appointed u.s. district judge terry dod ie found the plaintiffs satisfied the burden of proof necessary. even if dr. fauci can prove he never communicated with social yield media platforms about censorship, there are compelling reasons that he acted on behalf of ores in -- ohs in procuring the scientific opinions. missouri's attorney general said it is the high
we promise to take care of it -- todd: speaking of broken promises, jen psaki and dr.among the top white house officials who will be deposed. will: they and other officials are accused of suppressing speech about the covid pandemic. rachel: that's right. alexandria hoff is live in washington to tell us more about it. good morning. >> reporter: the attorneys general of louisiana and missouri are behind this lawsuit alleging that collusion between administration officials and big tech...
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back with us now to discuss scott jennings, karen finney and ron brownstein. know, as we're talking about the greater issue of democracy in peril, the president now is saying, of course, that democracy is on the ballot. we know abortion is on the ballot. crime is on the ballot, a number of issues. when you hear about this and think about the reporting that there is still an interest by doj in particular to try to get the testimony surrounding january 6th, is there still the electoral appetite do you think? >> look, i mean, inflation is 9%. the president's approval is at 40%. in that climate, it is going to be tough for the party in power. one of the reasons they are still in the game, democrats are still in the game, at least for controlling the senate is because in fact over the summer, they were able to energize and activate their voters around issues, including the preserving of democracy as well as abortion. does that completely erase all the at are out there? obviously not. but it is a mistake to say that that is not a factor also in itself. clearly one o
back with us now to discuss scott jennings, karen finney and ron brownstein. know, as we're talking about the greater issue of democracy in peril, the president now is saying, of course, that democracy is on the ballot. we know abortion is on the ballot. crime is on the ballot, a number of issues. when you hear about this and think about the reporting that there is still an interest by doj in particular to try to get the testimony surrounding january 6th, is there still the electoral appetite...
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. >> anita, we got another sound on tape, jen psaki who left the white house and probably would loveer back, this is her talking to a potential voter. >> what's most important to you? >> as a mother of four children, the jobs, they say the jobs are out there but don't want to pay enough for you to live off the jobs. flexibility to work and take care of your family and not worry about choosing. >> childcare, is that -- for kids. does that keep you up at night? >> absolutely, i can't afford it. >> being a mom of four is not easy. >> i love that, she said probably nothing answer you w want. >> i wonder how jen psaki loves playing the role of a reporter, should i be worried? >> she basically said her mom and the economy, two things republicans are probably strong on. >> she was honest, i give her credit but again when i said, if you look at the polls, that's what people are worried about, paying their bills, childcare, their job. basic kitchen table issues. if you can't pay your bills and have your child taken care of, you can't think about other issues, those of the main issues you thin
. >> anita, we got another sound on tape, jen psaki who left the white house and probably would loveer back, this is her talking to a potential voter. >> what's most important to you? >> as a mother of four children, the jobs, they say the jobs are out there but don't want to pay enough for you to live off the jobs. flexibility to work and take care of your family and not worry about choosing. >> childcare, is that -- for kids. does that keep you up at night? >>...
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dark, the kids probably would be in second or third hour while it was still dark. >> reporter: as for jenfer, time change or not, rest will always be a little bit more elusive. >> it's just a huge learning curve. when you think you know something, when you think you have it figured out, of course then they hit that next milestone or that next stage and we have to relearn it all. >> reporter: with less than three months remaining in this congress, supporters of this plan to make daylight saving time permanent are running out of time. scott macfarlane, cbs news, the capitol. >>> still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," a ukrainian dance company carries on under the cloud of war. ♪ >>> when the dancers of the kyiv city ballet went on tour eight months ago, little did they know they would be stranded abroad by war. tonight's "weekend journal" lifts the curtain on this ballet company in limbo, determined to save their culture through dance. under the rumble of the "l" train at chicago's auditorium theater -- ♪ these dancers have more than choreography on their minds. >> all my family are in kyiv
dark, the kids probably would be in second or third hour while it was still dark. >> reporter: as for jenfer, time change or not, rest will always be a little bit more elusive. >> it's just a huge learning curve. when you think you know something, when you think you have it figured out, of course then they hit that next milestone or that next stage and we have to relearn it all. >> reporter: with less than three months remaining in this congress, supporters of this plan to...
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so scott jennings, let me put this to you. a big part of -- and this is what his son was alleging, is that there is hypocrisy going on, especially because walker has taken quite frankly one of the most extreme positions of any republican senate candidate on how abortion should be dealt with nationally. here's how walker has planed his position on abortion policy. >> i'm a christian. i believe in life. i've always believed in life. no exception in my mind. i believe in life. >> no exceptions? >> no exceptions. >> no exception for incest, rape, for the life of the mother, even the reddest states are implementing at least have something in there that accounts for the life or health of the mother. how do republican voters justify this in their minds? >> republican voters are worried about issues beyond abortion. i mean, this is one of the hallmarks of this campaign cycle is republican voters and i think a lot of independent voters are more concerned about inflation, economy, immigration, and crime. that's really the campaign -- >>
so scott jennings, let me put this to you. a big part of -- and this is what his son was alleging, is that there is hypocrisy going on, especially because walker has taken quite frankly one of the most extreme positions of any republican senate candidate on how abortion should be dealt with nationally. here's how walker has planed his position on abortion policy. >> i'm a christian. i believe in life. i've always believed in life. no exception in my mind. i believe in life. >> no...
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back with me nia malika henderson, davidxalred and scott jennings.ou about how this is playing? why are you smiling like that, scott? >> you said the oz campaign was trying -- i mean the way fetterman's campaign handled this from the beginning has raised questions about his fitness for office. they're not truthful. he's barely been on the campaign trail. when he has been out there it's been charitably, very rough. and he's far too labeeral on issues like crime for the state of pennsylvania. they've run a campaign about nothing and run a campaign about a candidate i'm not surprised it is a tied race. and this thing coming up on october 25th, this debate is pivotal. >> what do you think? >> i think scott has a strong point of view. look, i think -- it was interesting. i watched him on nbc last night, and it was interesting to me first that he did the interview. and he said something in the interview that i found really powerful, which was i thought -- and he had trouble saying the word empathetic, but he said i thought i had empathy, but now my empathy
back with me nia malika henderson, davidxalred and scott jennings.ou about how this is playing? why are you smiling like that, scott? >> you said the oz campaign was trying -- i mean the way fetterman's campaign handled this from the beginning has raised questions about his fitness for office. they're not truthful. he's barely been on the campaign trail. when he has been out there it's been charitably, very rough. and he's far too labeeral on issues like crime for the state of...
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to jen's points, candidates matter in the senate than the house.s just -- that's just really hard for democrats. but the senate, you know, you could have 150,000 votes decide between republicans, pick up a seat or two or democrats pick up a seat or two. i would keep an eye on washington state. that's getting a little tighter. >> there's a sleeper one there too potentially. rich, when we talk about this issue of turnout here, you know, democrats will say -- and we'll show this a little bit later too -- particularly the issue of abortion in the wake of the supreme court decision has motivated and will motivate democratic voters to turn out, perhaps voters who wouldn't ordinarily turn out in a midterm election and that it will neutralize republican advantages on other issues. it will create a little bit more of a level playing field. gets to that question of 120, 130 million people turning out. does that include a larger number of democratic friendly voters. do you see that possibly? when you look at a generic ballot, it's not a blowout for republican
to jen's points, candidates matter in the senate than the house.s just -- that's just really hard for democrats. but the senate, you know, you could have 150,000 votes decide between republicans, pick up a seat or two or democrats pick up a seat or two. i would keep an eye on washington state. that's getting a little tighter. >> there's a sleeper one there too potentially. rich, when we talk about this issue of turnout here, you know, democrats will say -- and we'll show this a little bit...
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our new msnbc colleague jen psaki. great to see you. to ask you something. i don't know if you can answer. this i don't know if you're allowed. >> i'll do my best. >> i think you know pt i don't know if you can say. we have been having a lot of discussion here on set and over the course of the recap about some of the sort of disturbing implications of today's revelations about the secret service. if the secret service was implicated in some of the ways implied by today's hearing, i mean, i worry about president biden being protected by this agency. so i have to ask, were concerns about the secret service something that you guys were briefed on during the transition or at the start of the administration? is this something internally you knew that might have had to be a concern for the new president? you know, rachael, the scary part is not to my knowledge, no. we were worried leading up to january 6th that vice president pence and the team around president trump would, you know, play some games and delay the confirmation of the vote. tha
our new msnbc colleague jen psaki. great to see you. to ask you something. i don't know if you can answer. this i don't know if you're allowed. >> i'll do my best. >> i think you know pt i don't know if you can say. we have been having a lot of discussion here on set and over the course of the recap about some of the sort of disturbing implications of today's revelations about the secret service. if the secret service was implicated in some of the ways implied by today's hearing, i...
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jens stoltenberg saying any use of nuclear weapons would have severe consequences.ato countries have agreed to step up their military support for ukraine. reporter: european allies are gearing up their air defense. at the nato defense ministers meeting in brussels, 15 countries signed off on a plan to buy new air defense systems together. the german led initiative has the goal to -- >> significantly enhance our ability to defend alliance from all air and missile threats. reporter: threats that elsewhere have become reality. just days ago, russia launched rockets at cities across ukraine, destroying critical infrastructure and killing civilians in attacks nato members have called ruthless and indiscriminate. >> they lost two days attacks. then the number of shells and bombs and rockets has been over 100. ukraine has managed to bring them down over 50%. which shows that the air defense is very crucial to save civilian lives, because russians are bombing civilians. reporter: ukraine so far has been lacking modern missile defense equipment, like this u.s.-made patriot s
jens stoltenberg saying any use of nuclear weapons would have severe consequences.ato countries have agreed to step up their military support for ukraine. reporter: european allies are gearing up their air defense. at the nato defense ministers meeting in brussels, 15 countries signed off on a plan to buy new air defense systems together. the german led initiative has the goal to -- >> significantly enhance our ability to defend alliance from all air and missile threats. reporter: threats...
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fauci and jen psaki the former white house press secretary. the two biggest names on the list to sit for a deposition ordered bay federal judge. >> bill: david spunt watching that from d.o.j. >> dana: before we went to david i mentioned the dement congratulations pulled out of the border races. i say flores's district. it is mon today de la cruz. >> there are four districts that border texas and mexico. one of them is a republican gonzalez. so you will compete for the three others. it is going to be a big story on election night regardless how they turn out. >> dana: absolutely. watch here. >> the fact is that we fully intend to win. was i not clear? we are going to win this election. >> dana: let's make it clear. actually the speaker is maybe not reading the polls. two weeks out from the mid-terms aren't looking so good for the democrats even in deep blue states like new york. >> bill: rising crime is on many voters' minds in the empire state. we saw another violent random subway attack. when will it stop? many want to know. >> 13 people push
fauci and jen psaki the former white house press secretary. the two biggest names on the list to sit for a deposition ordered bay federal judge. >> bill: david spunt watching that from d.o.j. >> dana: before we went to david i mentioned the dement congratulations pulled out of the border races. i say flores's district. it is mon today de la cruz. >> there are four districts that border texas and mexico. one of them is a republican gonzalez. so you will compete for the three...
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on the way upriver, jennings stops off at a fish camp where some friends are staying for the summer.fcan, like most lower river yupiitgrew up spending summers at fish camp. but most of the nearby camps are empty now. his neighbors would rather stay in the village now that there are no chums and kings to process. allen: this rack would be full, you know? from front to back. and we'get all our subsistence done in no time. olivia: this year, they can only use a handful of their nets. the smaller ones geared towards whitefish and a species of salmon called humpies. neither species is as nutritious or tasty as chum and chinook. afcan spends time that would otherwise be used for fishing repairing his nets. he has barely seen chum and chinook this summer. last summe the annual upriver migration of chum salmon dropped to a tenth of its average size. this year, the annual king migration dropped to about 20%. there's no quick solution for a climate-change caused issue like this one. but many river residents are calling for an end to regulations that allow bering sea commercial fishermen to sco
on the way upriver, jennings stops off at a fish camp where some friends are staying for the summer.fcan, like most lower river yupiitgrew up spending summers at fish camp. but most of the nearby camps are empty now. his neighbors would rather stay in the village now that there are no chums and kings to process. allen: this rack would be full, you know? from front to back. and we'get all our subsistence done in no time. olivia: this year, they can only use a handful of their nets. the smaller...
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the thing to remember about jen's the, the only generation that technology is native to.very other generation, technology evolved but jen the's first -- that is what my kids generation and yours as well was a smart phone so they were used to having connectivity unlike any previous generation. it is logical for them. my kids were in college when they were kicked off campus because of covid. next monday they were back in class virtually so to them virtual is possible, virtual is a reality, remote is a possibility and their environment is flex ability. it is hard for older generations who are running companies to figure out how they pivot the workforce to meet the needs of the younger generation. neil: he doesn't want to take you off but you sound spoiled. susan: i'm very productive. we are very productive these days but productivity, you saw with the tech workers in silicon valley, you are able to program, to code, we don't have to be at the desk 24/7 and quiet quitting is not a new concept, they used to call it slacking in the 90s, what did they call it in your time? neil:
the thing to remember about jen's the, the only generation that technology is native to.very other generation, technology evolved but jen the's first -- that is what my kids generation and yours as well was a smart phone so they were used to having connectivity unlike any previous generation. it is logical for them. my kids were in college when they were kicked off campus because of covid. next monday they were back in class virtually so to them virtual is possible, virtual is a reality, remote...
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now, let's move on to the statements of jens stolker and stoltenberg.rst, he said that germany and respect will be given to the modern air defense system for ukraine , the sky should be closed for ukraine, and the second is more it concerns diplomacy to a greater extent he said that the victory of putin in ukraine will mean the defeat of nato, the defeat of putin will determine the victory of ukraine, i will already add statement and politics and uh and diplomat stoneberg in any case he should be the one and she means that nato is still determined and in cholera and will prove by their actions that putin will not win the statement of the secretary general of nato which you mentioned today's i want to say that this is an extremely strong political statement. it has two components in addition to what you quoted. as far as i remember, secretary general stoltenberg emphasized at the same time that nato is not a party, but from these two positions, we are coming from one side too much, and i think all nato members perfectly understand that bearing in mind th
now, let's move on to the statements of jens stolker and stoltenberg.rst, he said that germany and respect will be given to the modern air defense system for ukraine , the sky should be closed for ukraine, and the second is more it concerns diplomacy to a greater extent he said that the victory of putin in ukraine will mean the defeat of nato, the defeat of putin will determine the victory of ukraine, i will already add statement and politics and uh and diplomat stoneberg in any case he should...
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we ushered in a new era of socialism with chinese cassandra luncheon for england, jen shambly and we eradicate over the absolute poverty and finished building in moderately prosperous society in all respects. that's completing the 1st centenary goal. jewish in dolton trenton deal a stronger were historical feats fine and here feeds accomplished by the common parley of china and the china speaker b. o. driving in unity to fargo, fees that will be for ever recorded in the chinese nations history and sri. g that will be sheer, profoundly influence the she, the world. denise . a talking to permian did a change issue. this was the situation hyphen faced for a charade, a cheap motel shopping secured in reform and opening up and socialism. i'm not like her sugar without danger. and note about bouncer shit. hobbling mailed in a grating projects of party building g, she change orders in and create it solid foundations favorable conditions. some key underpinning julian for our continued progress issue. at the same time, however, he laid g shield to which a member of the prominent issues and pr
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and a few a few days ago, everyone was waiting for the speech of the secretary general of nato and jensn particular on facebook, which i like to read, they talked about the fact that we should wait for this evening because janstoutenberg has to say something very important, i confess, i behaved because i thought that he would say something about ukraine joining nato, and just before that, the office of the president of ukraine said that we were somehow submitting a new application for joining nato, and i thought to myself that maybe they will accept us without a passport. perhaps accelerated in some way, as sweden and finland, for example, i was waiting for jens stoltenberg's speech, i waited and listened, and nothing about ukraine came up, even when he was directly asked if there was a chance, he said that every country obviously has a chance because nato's doors are open for everyone, what do you think it is? our chance to become a member of nato in the short and medium term. i think that ukraine will become a member of nato earlier than a member of the european union, and the fact th
and a few a few days ago, everyone was waiting for the speech of the secretary general of nato and jensn particular on facebook, which i like to read, they talked about the fact that we should wait for this evening because janstoutenberg has to say something very important, i confess, i behaved because i thought that he would say something about ukraine joining nato, and just before that, the office of the president of ukraine said that we were somehow submitting a new application for joining...
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but now it's jen z. z is rising up as well. we see jen the rising of all over the world and now we see them iran and the force and the courage of these girls, this young girls who know the higher care of this oppressive regime in schools. we've seen school girls like shouting out the director of the school of it's, it's just scenes that i am surprised by because the of the force, the power of them and yell did this, of course is not the 1st protest in iran in the past decade. but it is unique in that it was lead initially by women and girls. do you think that will make a difference to its outcome? i definitely think it will. and what we can see already is that these protests have a different dimension, a different quality than all the other protests in the recent years. but we have to say iran has seen we have witnessed a lot of wave of protests in the last 40 years. but it was more like every 10 years and then we can, we could witness that how these are, how it became every year. so we had 20172018 big, huge protest. then we h
but now it's jen z. z is rising up as well. we see jen the rising of all over the world and now we see them iran and the force and the courage of these girls, this young girls who know the higher care of this oppressive regime in schools. we've seen school girls like shouting out the director of the school of it's, it's just scenes that i am surprised by because the of the force, the power of them and yell did this, of course is not the 1st protest in iran in the past decade. but it is unique...
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and they had to leave the home office because of jennings and on another. but they're in no way we print in russia. the situation is their primary, there was no time would be to pick a whole walking around. she's continuing novel, but it is growing more and more danger. unfortunately, more to the russia because they're, they way out. right. it's because of may be harder traceable post several years ago and so on. and because there was in the wall company last saying are in the region, the situation are quite different, but it's a stream. the question is made very clear, the very, very difficult working conditions that you will colleagues having to deal with. do you think that winning a nobel peace prize will make any difference? will make things any easier for them to continue their work? i think in the long, long on yes, very important because on the meat of the media and awareness for us is that important is only the long run would be if we had was even in russia there on the board member of memorial international. thank you. so much for speaking to us he
and they had to leave the home office because of jennings and on another. but they're in no way we print in russia. the situation is their primary, there was no time would be to pick a whole walking around. she's continuing novel, but it is growing more and more danger. unfortunately, more to the russia because they're, they way out. right. it's because of may be harder traceable post several years ago and so on. and because there was in the wall company last saying are in the region, the...
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let's bring in jen kigins, we have an invitation to the lawria campaign as well.ractitioner, veteran, mother, navy wife and republican candidate for congress. you have a lot on your plate. why do you want to go to congress? >> that's right. the fight is up at congress at the federal level, disastrous policies of joe biden are on the ballot, a referendum on the joe biden district, this is going to be a top tier race to watch, a the lo of momentum, especially with the victories in virginia with governor youngkin and we have a balance of power in d.c, i'm running to restore american strengths, and parents having a voice in their kids' education and community safety and supporting our law enforcement, and then strengthen the military. seeing that at a weakened point right now, so a lot of reasons to run, but we have to do better just with balancing the power up there in the halls of congress. >> you know, as with a lot of democratic campaigns across the country, your opponent sees i think political vulnerability in the issue of abortion. here is a part of an ad they a
let's bring in jen kigins, we have an invitation to the lawria campaign as well.ractitioner, veteran, mother, navy wife and republican candidate for congress. you have a lot on your plate. why do you want to go to congress? >> that's right. the fight is up at congress at the federal level, disastrous policies of joe biden are on the ballot, a referendum on the joe biden district, this is going to be a top tier race to watch, a the lo of momentum, especially with the victories in virginia...
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stoltenberg said this and jens stoltenberg joined in the congratulation pentagon chief lloyd austin called the successes of ukraine's armed forces inspiring and emphasized that the ukrainian soldiers did an excellent job because they cut off the main supply routes of the russian army. this is a significant success. we are very inspired by what we see now, because all the key supply routes for the russian army in the region pass through the estuary. without these routes, the russians will have a more difficult time. they face a kind of dilemma of what to do next. and we believe that the ukrainians have done a great job to get to the estuary and start liberating the city. the first bed for the ukrainian fleet was lowered by hetman ivan mazepa. on the water in turkey, the first lady of ukraine, olena zelenska, announced this on social networks. she wished the corvette fair winds, calm seas and victories. i will remind you for the first time about the name of the future the corvette became known on august 18, then the president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyy gave it the name hetman ivan
stoltenberg said this and jens stoltenberg joined in the congratulation pentagon chief lloyd austin called the successes of ukraine's armed forces inspiring and emphasized that the ukrainian soldiers did an excellent job because they cut off the main supply routes of the russian army. this is a significant success. we are very inspired by what we see now, because all the key supply routes for the russian army in the region pass through the estuary. without these routes, the russians will have a...