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[applause] and because omaha was good and so it's what i just have to point out that john d john d. rockefeller came from my hometown. >> congratulations, adam. [laughing] well, i'll move on to our first question which is going to be the same both of our guests and it is very simply why did you decide to write this book works we will start with you, david. >> first of all, you couldn't put a businessperson any less comfortable setting. we have a couple other officer, probably many remiss feel free to raise your hand. michael pack and mark who just an addition to the document that michael did created equal justice thomas in his own words and they just issued a really terrific book that summarizes in his life the other 30 hours of interviews they did on video. it's a fabulous book so anyway thank you for being here. i got to live the american dream. dream. my grandparents came over from poland. my dad when i was a kid, it was always about the american dream. you can do which what to do. we lived lived in rural nebraska, low income happy family. by today's standards people say you were
[applause] and because omaha was good and so it's what i just have to point out that john d john d. rockefeller came from my hometown. >> congratulations, adam. [laughing] well, i'll move on to our first question which is going to be the same both of our guests and it is very simply why did you decide to write this book works we will start with you, david. >> first of all, you couldn't put a businessperson any less comfortable setting. we have a couple other officer, probably many...
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. >> omaha was getting so much love and john d. rockafeller came from hometown. >> why did you decide to write this book? we'll start with you, david.ll >> well, first of all, you couldn't put a business person int a less comfortable setting. i did want to also acknowledge a couple other authors here and probably many i'll miss and steven moore, my great economists and >> the other thing was hours of it in a fabulous video and i got to live the american dream. my grandparents came from poland and my dad when i was a kid, it was always about the american dream. you can do what you want to do, we lived in rural nebraska, lower income happy family. by today's standards, people would say you were poor. but we didn't know that if we were. what i had was constant encouragement. all five of us kids. got to getfi a degree. figure out what degree you're going to get because it's going to need to create a life for you to pay for your family the rest of your life and work hard. that was it. sundays we would pass out clippings from the local n
. >> omaha was getting so much love and john d. rockafeller came from hometown. >> why did you decide to write this book? we'll start with you, david.ll >> well, first of all, you couldn't put a business person int a less comfortable setting. i did want to also acknowledge a couple other authors here and probably many i'll miss and steven moore, my great economists and >> the other thing was hours of it in a fabulous video and i got to live the american dream. my...
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this going to john d rockefeller. we're very delighted to have that in that museum's collection collection and on view for the public. >> we have a wonderful case first ladies have a lot more accessories that gentleman but we had a very handsome selection here. things like dresser sets that you see on the rights. they have flasks that would have been made probably by eight cameo company in england. and then given a silver cap and sold here in new york by theodore starr. then we things like calling card cases. i will draw your attention to this wonderful tiny frog leather case. if you look closely you will see matching decorations. there are tadpoles swimming around in the gold decoration with the wonderful diamonds to associate as well. and then of course close to get into close like these are exceedingly tiny would have to have a ladies maid. so most of the people in this room who owned these objects have lots and lots of servants. a ladies maid was an essential part of the repertoire of service for you to have eight
this going to john d rockefeller. we're very delighted to have that in that museum's collection collection and on view for the public. >> we have a wonderful case first ladies have a lot more accessories that gentleman but we had a very handsome selection here. things like dresser sets that you see on the rights. they have flasks that would have been made probably by eight cameo company in england. and then given a silver cap and sold here in new york by theodore starr. then we things...
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[applause] >> we just have to point out that john d rockefeller came from my hometown. >> congratulations[laughter] the first question is the same for both guests and why did you decide to write this book? >> first of all you can put a business person in the less comfortable setting there other authors here. stephen moore is a great economist and michael and mark who in addition to the documentary justice thomas in his j own words with a terrific book that summarizes in his life the other 30 hours of interviews they did on video. so thank you. i got to live the american dream. my grandparents came from poland. it was always about thedo american dream. do what you want to do by today's standards people would say we were poor but we did not know that but we had constant encouragement you have to get a degree, figure it out because it will need to create a life for you and work hard and then on sundays passing out clippings from the local paper so not only what they did with her career but their philanthropy and then i got involved with the horatio alger's association in creating a life in a
[applause] >> we just have to point out that john d rockefeller came from my hometown. >> congratulations[laughter] the first question is the same for both guests and why did you decide to write this book? >> first of all you can put a business person in the less comfortable setting there other authors here. stephen moore is a great economist and michael and mark who in addition to the documentary justice thomas in his j own words with a terrific book that summarizes in his...
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relying on its innately vast squalls of oil and natural gas for projecting economic power, yet it was john d rockefeller. who infamously said that, quote, unquote, competition is a sin. hence, this manic drive for regime changing moscow back into ideally a drunken and nap and thus western compliant yeltsin figure, or better yet of a load of mir tony montana. as zalinski figure, well, splitting russia ideally into pieces and appropriating its resources. once again, that steaks have never been higher for the ruling transatlantic occult establishment elite who are at this point willing to sacrifice billions of people if necessary, to retain and scale their political, economic, technocratic, metaphysical power. they collectively make dr. strange look, dr. strange love look like mr. bean. it ever take to an ad flesh to what i just said here. go back to the history of the yukos affair and that's where all started . pie is absolutely right, boons, a reformer. he's a westerner and then the yukos of air happened, and it's been downhill ever since because rushes of protecting its economic resources pr
relying on its innately vast squalls of oil and natural gas for projecting economic power, yet it was john d rockefeller. who infamously said that, quote, unquote, competition is a sin. hence, this manic drive for regime changing moscow back into ideally a drunken and nap and thus western compliant yeltsin figure, or better yet of a load of mir tony montana. as zalinski figure, well, splitting russia ideally into pieces and appropriating its resources. once again, that steaks have never been...
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relying on its innately vast pools of oil and natural gas for projecting economic power, yet it was john d rockefeller. who infamously said that, quote, unquote, competition is a sin. hence, this manic drive for regime changing moscow back into ideally a drunken and nap them, thus western compliant yeltsin figure, or better yet of a load of mir tony montana. as zalinski figure, well splitting, rush ideally into pieces and appropriating its resources. once again, that steaks have never been higher for the ruling transatlantic occult establishment elite who are at this point willing to sacrifice billions of people if necessary, to retain and scale their political, economic, technocratic, metaphysical power. they collectively make dr. strange look, dr. strange love looked like mister bean if they were to add add flesh to what i just said here, go back to the history of the yukos affair and that's where all started. pie is absolutely right.
relying on its innately vast pools of oil and natural gas for projecting economic power, yet it was john d rockefeller. who infamously said that, quote, unquote, competition is a sin. hence, this manic drive for regime changing moscow back into ideally a drunken and nap them, thus western compliant yeltsin figure, or better yet of a load of mir tony montana. as zalinski figure, well splitting, rush ideally into pieces and appropriating its resources. once again, that steaks have never been...
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because omaha was getting so much love, john d rockefeller came from my hometown. >> congratulations.well, i'll moveit on to our firt question, the same of our guest and simply, why did you decide to write this book? >> you can put a business person and for setting this marketed want to acknowledge a couple othersrs here many probably misd but even more great economist in addition to the documentary michael did, a terrific book that summarizes the other 30 hours of interviews they did, thank you for them being here. i got to live the american dream. my dad when i was a kid, it was always about the american dream, do what you wanted to do. alert income happy family and people would say your poor but we didn't know that if we were to what i had was constant encouragement, all five of us kids. you've got to get a degree in figure out what degree he will get and create a life. and work. that was it. some days he would pass out clippings from the local newspaper. i got involved with this association to celebrate people coming up and creating life in america and provide scholarships tot sch
because omaha was getting so much love, john d rockefeller came from my hometown. >> congratulations.well, i'll moveit on to our firt question, the same of our guest and simply, why did you decide to write this book? >> you can put a business person and for setting this marketed want to acknowledge a couple othersrs here many probably misd but even more great economist in addition to the documentary michael did, a terrific book that summarizes the other 30 hours of interviews they...
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[applause] because omaha was getting so much love i had to point out that john d rockefeller came from my hometown. see the congratulations adam. moving to her first question which is going to be the same for both of our guests and it's very simply why did you decide to write this book and we will start with you david. >> well first of all you couldn't put up business person and a less comfortable setting. i did want to we have a couple of other audience members here. steve moore the great economist and authors will and mark pao lettuce and in addition created -- they issued a terrific book that summarizes in his life to 30 hours of interviews that he did on video. this fabulous book. thank you for being here. i got to live the american dream. my grandparents came from poland my dad when i was a kid. his eyes about the american dream. you can do what you want to do any lived in rural the brassica. we are low income and happy p family. by today's standards peopledi would say you were poor but we do know i that. what i had was constant encouragement. you have too get a degree figure out
[applause] because omaha was getting so much love i had to point out that john d rockefeller came from my hometown. see the congratulations adam. moving to her first question which is going to be the same for both of our guests and it's very simply why did you decide to write this book and we will start with you david. >> well first of all you couldn't put up business person and a less comfortable setting. i did want to we have a couple of other audience members here. steve moore the...
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[applause] >> because omaha was getting so much love, john d rockefeller came from my hometown. >> to our first question, the same for both of our guests and it is simply, why did you decide to write this book. >> couldn't put a business person in this setting. i want to acknowledge a couple other authors here, many i have been missing. steve moore, michael pack, in addition to the documentary michael did, justice thomas in his own words, they issue a terrific book that summarizes in his life the other 30 hours of interviews they did on video. i got to live the american dream. my dad when he was a kid was all about the american dream, lived in rural nebraska, lower income, today's standards people would say you are poor but we didn't know that. i heard constant encouragement. you got to get a degree, what degree you will get needs to create -- and work on it. on sundays he would pass out clippings in the newspaper about successful businessman and women, not only what they did with their career, what they did in the community with their philanthropy. to me it was part of who we were bu
[applause] >> because omaha was getting so much love, john d rockefeller came from my hometown. >> to our first question, the same for both of our guests and it is simply, why did you decide to write this book. >> couldn't put a business person in this setting. i want to acknowledge a couple other authors here, many i have been missing. steve moore, michael pack, in addition to the documentary michael did, justice thomas in his own words, they issue a terrific book that...
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he had been out of a hollow, started on coarser leg brought, so she got home again with john d. i either called dweller an art for him and it was up to when your diploma. she was a, what in father to live in america was what are the course unable to lose farmer ill be so cool, a lot of family and with it, can you give them this of haiti? anna lamar, our military minute, the really be esl oqueeno, moderate yourself, the leadership amok who are mock away. i don't the, to the hail and human can the also to be stuck with us. haiti in dance movement therapy and dean t la la company, how to color us one, o ha, and wearing lake hutton, by that a willy party in hawaii, i in the hospice be had see if they wanted to call and had to give me a call should either be a heck not in the fear was they had a can give me a call, sir. i left colonel while m aside and we come in and pay the same. can you cool and how to get there? give me a holler call. depression with those out of the call said michelle lee. yea be get then the big see it minute the fallon and he gave me for the game hire feet and
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been out a little as in their hollow satin coarser length, but saturday till she got home again with john d, i either called walla and our family was up to win your diploma. she has a what in the father to live in america? what was, what are the course about louis farmer? it'll be a so called left. i met and we'll give them less of haiti. anna lamar miller target minute, the really be esl oqueeno, moderate b s. as the leader, amok la mancha way. i don't go to the helen hamilton, but also to be stuck with us haiti in dance movement therapy. oh, and dean de la la. can't buddy how to color us one? 0 ha. anyway, i lick hudden by that a win party in hawaii in the houses be up has see its name wanting to corn, huddled to gibson, me her at all college. it either be a heckman enough say it was a hurricane guess, minute or sir. i love gardener. why learn much i it in there, we come in a pass amok, amok was same. when can you call and how to get the guess me holler call. depression was a bit of florida. me. ha, now call us said michelle utley, gay, be good then our bit, but the minute they found it,
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but so she got home again with john d, i either called dweller an art for him and it was up to when you're diploma. she was a why didn't don't father to live in america was what are the course unable to lose farmer? it'll be so cool unless i met and with it. can you get them? yes. of haiti. anna lamar, our military minute, the really be esl oqueeno. moderate yourself, the leadership amok. who are mock away? i don't go to the colon hamilton, but also to be stuck with us, haiti in dance movement therapy and dean de la la company. how to color us one, o ha. and why lake hutton, by that a. when putty in hawaii, i in the hospice b, m has c is name wanting to corn hug to gibson me. her at all college did either be a heckman in the caea was they hug and kiss me? never at all, sir. i love gardener. why learn much i it in there, we come in a pass amok la mancha same. can you corn how to get there? give me holler call been depression was a bit of florida and he had alcohol with us, said michelle lee. yea, be good. then our bit but the minute they found it, he gave me the, gave her feet and kathy in
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supported by the john d. mask arthur foundation.nd with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station like viewers like you. judy: president biden arrived in florida to look at the widespread damage. his visit comes as search and rescue crews continue their efforts to find human survivors in the hardest parts of the state. we have the latest. reporter: the fort myers, florida, one week after hurricane ian ravaged the area. joined by republican governor, president biden pledged to work together on florida's recovery. >> go to go take a lot of time, not weeks or months, but going to take years for everything to get squared away in the state of florida to fully recover and rebuild. today we have one job and only one job and make sure the people of florida get everything they need to fully and fully recover. reporter: search teams made their way to fort myers to help. >> we want to get those to help that need medication and ch
supported by the john d. mask arthur foundation.nd with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station like viewers like you. judy: president biden arrived in florida to look at the widespread damage. his visit comes as search and rescue crews continue their efforts to find human survivors in the hardest parts of the state. we have the latest. reporter: the fort myers, florida, one...
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but saturday till she got home again with john d, i either called dweller and our family was up to win your diploma. she has a white in father to live in a murat, weather it of course, and about to lose by ma. it'll be sulkily lena, family. and will you please give them this of haiti? anna lamar military minute, the really be esl, oqueeno. moderate, be a sensitive leader. amok will amok away. i don't go to the colon hamilton, but also to be strictly does haiti in dance movement therapy and dean de la la? can't buddy how to cover us? one o ha. and we're at lake hutton, by that a willi party in hawaii. i am the houses be up has see is name wanting to call her dr. gibson. me her at all call. it should either be a head lock in the fcl was they hug and kiss me never or sir i love, couldn't know why learn much i it in there. we come in a pass amok, amok was same. when can you coin how to get that against me? harlow cob depression was a bit of florida and he had alcohol with us said michelle lee gay be good then or to get the minute they found it. he gave me the gave hire feet and kathy in th
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little as in a similar hollow sort of don coarser length, but saturday till she got home again with john d, i either called dweller and our family was up to win your diploma. she has a what in father to live in a murat? it was whether it, of course unable to lose by my illness and qualify me if you please. can you give them? yes of haiti. anna lamar military minute believe will be esl, oqueeno. moderate b, essence of europe are marco amok. away i don't the, to the korean hamilton. the also basically does haiti and dance movement therapy and dean de la la, can't buddy, how to cover us? one, o ha. and we're at lake hutton, by that a willi putty in her way. back in the houses be up has see, is name wanting to corn huck to gibson me. her at all college. it either be a headlong enough. say you was they hug and kiss me. never thought that i love go to know why learn much i it in there. we come in a pass amok la mancha. same when can you coin how to get that guess mili harlow call? depression was a bit of florida and he had alcohol with us said michelle lee gay be get than or bit bit the minute t
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supported by the john d. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by ntributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. ♪ . >>> hello, everyone and welcome to "amanpour and company." here is what is coming up. >> i want politics to work. i want to show where has it gone wrong? >> where has politics gone wrong? i speak to the armando about using his art to support democracy and his latest hit "avenue 5." then. >> part of the surprise of the reporting is how wide spread is is. >> is your boss spying on you? journalists jody cantor reveals how a growing number of companies are using secret technology to track employees, key stroke by key stroke. plus. >> this is a personal attack when he dropped this photo, he
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you can listen to the voices of john d. and nixon in the oval office. it is a unique experience. i encourage all of you to give that some consideration. we have to go back into the appendix of the book to do it. but it is incredibly revealing and the most revealing part of it is, that break-in happened in june of 1972. as far ahead as march 1973, nine months, richard nixon was not told the truth of what happened in watergate. and that is what led to the fork in the road that really led to the cover-up. so i encourage you to read that. >> this is frustrating, i have so many more pages and so many more pictures, but we should go to the questions. so, our library colleague nazim ben yellen is going to-- >> gentlemen thank you so much please give it up for the moderators for today. [applause] >> we are now going to open the floor to questions directed for dwight chapin. if you like to raise your hand, signal me and i will find you. first we will start with a question from dr. laurie cox hawn. >> thank you for the presentation, dwight. my question is about the fact that there is no sh
you can listen to the voices of john d. and nixon in the oval office. it is a unique experience. i encourage all of you to give that some consideration. we have to go back into the appendix of the book to do it. but it is incredibly revealing and the most revealing part of it is, that break-in happened in june of 1972. as far ahead as march 1973, nine months, richard nixon was not told the truth of what happened in watergate. and that is what led to the fork in the road that really led to the...
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supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building aore just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: president biden arrived in florida today to survey the widespread damage left behind in the wake of hurricane in, while the death toll there keeps rising. his visit comes as search and rescue crews continue their efforts to find human survivors in the hardest hit parts of the state. william brangham has the latest. william: in fort myers, florida, one week after hurricane ian ravaged the area, president biden toured the devastation left behind. joined by republican governor ron desantis, biden pledged local, state, and federal governments would continue to work together on florida's recovery. fred biden it's going to take a lot of time, not weeks or months, it's goi
supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building aore just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: president biden arrived in florida today to survey the widespread damage left behind in the wake of hurricane in, while the death...
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t.arthur foundation, committee to build a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org . and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: russia is moving to impose martial law in 4 regions of ukraine that it annexed illegally. president vladimir putin announced it today. he gave no details, but the move could allow new restrictions in those regions, and in parts of russia proper. it comes as ukrainian forces are gaining more ground a reality that russia's war commander acknowledged. >> overall, the situation regarding the special military operation can be described as tense. the enemy does not abandon attempts to attack russian troops' positions. we will act consciously, in a timely fashion, and will not rule out taking the most difficult decisions. judy: as ukrainian forces advance, the
. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t.arthur foundation, committee to build a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org . and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: russia is moving to impose martial law in 4 regions of ukraine that it annexed illegally. president vladimir...
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our moderator for this session is john d. heubusch, a executive director of the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute. and before i introduce the other panelists, i just want to take a moment of personal privilege here and recognize john's 12 years of transformational leadership at the reagan foundation. i had the privilege of working for and with john for several years in planning the reagan centennial. and he was a great friend, a great leader, and certainly has been extraordinary in transforming the work of the reagan foundation and preserving and continuing to advance the legacy of our 40th president of the united states. so congratulations, john, for your great achievement. [applause] >> joining john on stage or my friend jean becker, former chief of staff for george h. w. bush and first lady barbara bush, louis picone, historian and board trustee for the grover cleveland birthplace memorial association board, author of grant's tomb, the epic death of ulysses s grant and the making of an american pantheon, a
our moderator for this session is john d. heubusch, a executive director of the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute. and before i introduce the other panelists, i just want to take a moment of personal privilege here and recognize john's 12 years of transformational leadership at the reagan foundation. i had the privilege of working for and with john for several years in planning the reagan centennial. and he was a great friend, a great leader, and certainly has been...
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. ♪ supported by the john d. and catherine t. to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. ♪ and with the ongoing support of these institutions- ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] ♪♪ -"cook's country" is about more than just getting dinner on the table. we're also fascinated by the people and sties behind the dishes. we go inside kitchens in every corner of the country to learn how real people cook, and we look back through time to see how history influences the way we eat today. we bring that inspiration back to our test kitchen so we can share it with you. this is "cook's country." ♪♪ today on "cook's
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. ♪ >> supported by the john d. and catherine t.oundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more infmation at macfound.org . and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank yo ♪ amna: a jury in connecticut has ordered conspiracy theorist alex jones to pay nearly $1 billion dollars in damages for defamation. the host of the infowars show had claimed the 2012 sandy hook school massacre was a hoax. relatives of eight of the 26 victims and an fbi agent brought the suit. they said today's verdict is a hard-fought victory. >> all i can really say is that i'm just proud that what we were able to accomplish was just to simply tell the truth. and it shouldn't be this hard, and it shouldn't be the scary. i shouldn't have to worry about what my daughter is going to go through when i tell them that it's best that they just tell the truth. amna: jones already faced a $5
. ♪ >> supported by the john d. and catherine t.oundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more infmation at macfound.org . and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank yo ♪ amna: a jury in connecticut has ordered conspiracy theorist alex jones to pay nearly $1 billion dollars in damages for defamation....
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supported by the john d. and catherine t. foundation, committed to building a more just and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org . and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: we begin tonight with the war in ukraine, where fears of escalation are mounting, as russian president vladimir putin oversaw his first nuclear drills since the invasion. the exercise involved submarines and practice launches of ballistic and cruise missiles. u. officials say moscow gave advance notice of the tests. putin also renewed the kremlin's unfounded claims that ukraine is plotting to set off a "dirty bomb". nato's secretary general called the allegations baseless. >> president putin is failing on the battlefield. we've also seen russia accuse ukraine of preparing to use a radiological dirty bomb. this is absurd. allies reject this blatantly false accusation. amna: russia's
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supported by the john d. and catherine t. committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org . and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs news station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] ♪ . >>> hello, everybody welcome to "amanpour and company." the head of the human rights joins me on resistance and accountability. >> how can i take part in the war without a win to wish? >> a report from kazakhstan where hundreds of thousands 0 f fled. the verdict on donald trump from the house committee investigating the january 6th insurrection just weeks before the midterms, how doeshi
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