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most -- the three most important voices on the fomc is powell's, john williams, and leo bernard.t is the troika of the fomc. all three of them are of the camp that is more gradualist and do it slowly and steadily. they believe, even with the current energy shock, oil pr ices going to $120, that is still a textbook transitory shock. they should be looking through that, especially since john williams published notes saying that shows household inflation expectations or anger. if that is what he thinks, that he will be pushing to look through that rg price shock, and of course powell and branhard both came from international backgrounds, so those pay a lot of attention to the ukraine-russia situation. taylor: what would you need to see to clarify stagflation or no t? anna: yeah, so for stagflation to happen, we need to see strong weakening of domestic growth, right now, domestic data shows a very sttrong fundamentals. the only bad thing seems to be consumer sentiment. sometimes, sentiments don't translate into actual declines or slow down. particularly, the bad sentiment data seems
most -- the three most important voices on the fomc is powell's, john williams, and leo bernard.t is the troika of the fomc. all three of them are of the camp that is more gradualist and do it slowly and steadily. they believe, even with the current energy shock, oil pr ices going to $120, that is still a textbook transitory shock. they should be looking through that, especially since john williams published notes saying that shows household inflation expectations or anger. if that is what he...
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francine: i moderated on friday a panel with john williams, and that is when he said i am not against the 50 basis point hike at the next meeting in may, is that now priced in? and does it make sense to frontload everything because we do not know how inflation plays out? kristine: i think that is exactly what markets are trying to get towards, pricing in that first 50 basis point rate hike as soon as may. we certainly heard of that being endorsed by a number of fed individuals -- officials. markets have not quite gotten on board quickly to reflect that in pricing, but i think this week especially as we're clicking up -- kicking off this monday i think there is momentum and pressure for traders to start thinking about 50 as soon as may. tom: the outlay are being the be a -- outlier being the boj, the markets challenging them as they try to cap yields at this level. the significance of that rate differential between the boj and the fed? kristine: i think the bank of japan is one of the last stalwarts of a slightly more dovish approach to policy. this year, when they were trying to commu
francine: i moderated on friday a panel with john williams, and that is when he said i am not against the 50 basis point hike at the next meeting in may, is that now priced in? and does it make sense to frontload everything because we do not know how inflation plays out? kristine: i think that is exactly what markets are trying to get towards, pricing in that first 50 basis point rate hike as soon as may. we certainly heard of that being endorsed by a number of fed individuals -- officials....
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lisa: we get fed speakers including fed governor chris waller, new york fed president john williams, san francisco fed president mary daly, richmond fed president. watch for the twos-tens, the five 30's inverting for the first time going back to 2006. do they care, or do they want to see this in order to crimp demand? today we get treasury auctions, including $50 billion of two-year notes at 1:00 p.m.. two-year notes are really interesting to me. we have seen this dramatic shift. people were saying it is not where we go, it is how quickly we get there. still we see risk assets holding in, which goes back to the resilience of the consumer point, which is the reason i am so focused on it. at 2:45 p.m., president biden announcing his fiscal year 2023 budget. it will be all about reducing the deficit, of course about what is not being called the billionaire tax, but what everyone will call the billionaire tax, a tax on ultra wealthy individuals. how much do we offset some of the increased outlays, and how much focus on mitigating the next downturn, given that the federal reserve will not
lisa: we get fed speakers including fed governor chris waller, new york fed president john williams, san francisco fed president mary daly, richmond fed president. watch for the twos-tens, the five 30's inverting for the first time going back to 2006. do they care, or do they want to see this in order to crimp demand? today we get treasury auctions, including $50 billion of two-year notes at 1:00 p.m.. two-year notes are really interesting to me. we have seen this dramatic shift. people were...
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, you know, the -- there's been lots of adjustment even the 5 is taking into account work that john williams has done which is a lower equilibrium rate it's taking into account the different situation in the economy. it's taking into account that possibly inflation will come down it's taking into account that some of the increases in inflation we've seen recently are related to ukraine and russia, what's happening all those things say well, let's get to 3 at the end of this year and then i think it will probably be a little more than that before we're done, but we'll have to see. >> absolutely fascinating. john, thank you for your time today. >> thank you >> we appreciate it. >>> if you're surprised by how strong the market has held up to the hawkish fed talk this week, maybe you shouldn't be my next guest says historically fed tightening has been been bad for markets. the co-founder of bespoke investment group i don't know, paul, if we were talking about john taylor hawkish, that's a different story. >> that would be a much different story, and so that's part of the point. what the fed did
, you know, the -- there's been lots of adjustment even the 5 is taking into account work that john williams has done which is a lower equilibrium rate it's taking into account the different situation in the economy. it's taking into account that possibly inflation will come down it's taking into account that some of the increases in inflation we've seen recently are related to ukraine and russia, what's happening all those things say well, let's get to 3 at the end of this year and then i...
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anniversary commemorates a turning point in the fight for civil rights when activists john lewis and jose williams later, martin luther king jr. led another symbolic march across that bridge. five months later, the voting rights act of 1965 was signed into law. this will be the second anniversary of bloody sunday since the passing of congressman john lewis, as voting rightses across the cub continue to carry on his legacy. i'm joined now by civil rights icon and host of "politics nation" here on msnbc, reverend al sharpton. i'm curious, to me, this moment of bloody sunday and what we're seeing in europe, there is a connection. it's a fight for freedom, a fight for democracy. and rev, it's a statement i thought we would hear from the president on tuesday that connected the two. he didn't quite do that. i image you will be. >> i certainly will be. and i think that you said it perfectly, chuck. and i wish the president said it. you cannot fight and you should, for the right for the people of ukraine to have a democratic state and make decisions based on voting and then not deal with that same right t
anniversary commemorates a turning point in the fight for civil rights when activists john lewis and jose williams later, martin luther king jr. led another symbolic march across that bridge. five months later, the voting rights act of 1965 was signed into law. this will be the second anniversary of bloody sunday since the passing of congressman john lewis, as voting rightses across the cub continue to carry on his legacy. i'm joined now by civil rights icon and host of "politics...
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. >> john: amazing to see how private companies are jumping in that. william is in the los angeles newsroom and watching the inflation ticker. >> it's also rippling through the supply chain, food. wheat prices are up 40% in a week, 14-year high. corn, 21%. driving inflation even higher. not just for cereal, bread, pasta, but beef, pork, chicken, processed foods. these grains, like oil, are global commodities. russia and the ukraine export 30% of the world's wheat, 80% of sunflower oil, creating shortages worldwide. >> inflation in food is mind boggling. chicken, pork, beef and the very corn you have to feed those animals and soybean meal exploding in value. wheat and pasta, being durham, going up at a rate i have never seen in my career. >> while the ukrainian farmers are fighting, ports are closed, countries are boycotting russia, the winner is the u.s. farmer, locking in prices they have not seen in a lifetime, no capacity or inventory to make up the difference. brooks barnes grows wheat in north carolina. >> last year we sold wheat in the $6 range and now a
. >> john: amazing to see how private companies are jumping in that. william is in the los angeles newsroom and watching the inflation ticker. >> it's also rippling through the supply chain, food. wheat prices are up 40% in a week, 14-year high. corn, 21%. driving inflation even higher. not just for cereal, bread, pasta, but beef, pork, chicken, processed foods. these grains, like oil, are global commodities. russia and the ukraine export 30% of the world's wheat, 80% of sunflower...
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and from on this, i'm john now by my colleague sean williams. and what does this foreign funding con keeps referring to? british i have no idea. no one knows because he didn't see any. you just showed a letter paper actually. and he said that some foreign countries are conspiring against me. so we don't know, i believe it is an attempt to distract people's tension. and also from the know condoms won't that he's facing in parliament. and also, i think it's a very popular, you know, and the u. s. logan's already bought, i think he's referring to water. and that's of any bob, john logan and bob, be sure that the speech that we heard last night is a pre election speech. whether he's or wife to no confidence law or not, they're going to be early elections and box them. so he's trying to get his orders behind him. so hold him. so if and when these elections take place, now he is here ready to deal with it. with are no confidence for give us a sense of how serious this is as a political challenge term, ron con, immensely because a lot of his own party,
and from on this, i'm john now by my colleague sean williams. and what does this foreign funding con keeps referring to? british i have no idea. no one knows because he didn't see any. you just showed a letter paper actually. and he said that some foreign countries are conspiring against me. so we don't know, i believe it is an attempt to distract people's tension. and also from the know condoms won't that he's facing in parliament. and also, i think it's a very popular, you know, and the u. s....
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william mckinney and john-johnston. -- and john johnston. we need to remember these while many and rightfully so have been commended for their work to bring peace to the island of ireland, the victim of bloody sunday's massacre made the ultimate sacrifice, fighting against repression and demanding peace. to the victims of bloody sunday, all victims of the troubles, including the disappeared, the families of the victims, and to the people of ireland and northern ireland, i say this directly to you -- we in congress remember. we in congress stand with you. we in congress know there is much more work still to be done. i introduce this resolution to demonstrate our solidarity with you and i urge passage to signal that we will continue to fight for peace and stability on the island of ireland. with that spirit, i wish you all a happy st. patrick's day and i urge all of my colleagues to join us by voting in the affirmative on this important resolution. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house sus
william mckinney and john-johnston. -- and john johnston. we need to remember these while many and rightfully so have been commended for their work to bring peace to the island of ireland, the victim of bloody sunday's massacre made the ultimate sacrifice, fighting against repression and demanding peace. to the victims of bloody sunday, all victims of the troubles, including the disappeared, the families of the victims, and to the people of ireland and northern ireland, i say this directly to...
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john is in the williams, head of global communications. the u. n. a refugee agency u n h c r. thank you very much for your time. thank you. let's have a look now at some of the other developments in the conflict. united nations under secretary general has called for an investigation to the civilian casualties in ukraine. speaking of the un security council, rosemary decarlo said international law prohibits attacks on civilians and those responsible must be held accountable for russian strikes have destroyed the schools, hospitals, and residential buildings. in praise, alchemy, australia and japan have announced new sanctions on russia as punishment for the invasion of the sanctions target multiple individuals and organizations, including russia, central bank, the finance ministry, and to oligarchy linked to australia, mining industry. in while nato has been conducting a massive military exercise in norway, the lion says the drills are designed to test troops readiness for combat in cold conditions. some 30000 soldiers from 27 countries are involved. d, w. 's jack carrack went
john is in the williams, head of global communications. the u. n. a refugee agency u n h c r. thank you very much for your time. thank you. let's have a look now at some of the other developments in the conflict. united nations under secretary general has called for an investigation to the civilian casualties in ukraine. speaking of the un security council, rosemary decarlo said international law prohibits attacks on civilians and those responsible must be held accountable for russian strikes...
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there is a great guy -- you guys have got to get him on your show -- john williams at shadow stats givesou the correct inflation measures before all of these adjustments were made if you were to measure inflation like was measured in the 1980's, it would be about 50% to 20% right now. it would not be 7% to 8%. host: jason fichtner, what do you think of that? guest: inflation is everywhere and always a monetary phenomenon. it is too much money chasing too few goods. that can be the volume of money in circulation, as well as a restriction of the supplies due to covid. that is a really insightful thing to point out. i appreciate the caller bringing that up. what do we go -- what do we do going forward? now the federal reserve has got to do an interesting balance. they are trying to land an airplane in the dark by raising interest rates to slow the economy without trying to tip it into recession. that is going to be tough. trying to figure out how we pull back on this easy money using monetary policy while also allowing the economy to shift backup has a supply chain issues are unwinding is g
there is a great guy -- you guys have got to get him on your show -- john williams at shadow stats givesou the correct inflation measures before all of these adjustments were made if you were to measure inflation like was measured in the 1980's, it would be about 50% to 20% right now. it would not be 7% to 8%. host: jason fichtner, what do you think of that? guest: inflation is everywhere and always a monetary phenomenon. it is too much money chasing too few goods. that can be the volume of...
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. >> john: ambassador william taylor, thanks for talking to you. >> sandra: great stuff on the board ssador and john. americans all across the country meanwhile feeling the pain at the pump, and forced to change their driving habits as fuel costs continue to climb as a result of this invasion of ukraine. gas prices still skyrocketing, the national average today, 4.32 a gallon. that is up 81% since inauguration day. biden administration putting the blame on vladimir putin and his invasion, but it's been rising steadily for more than a year. former economic advisor to president ronald reagan joins us in a moment, but first madison alworth is talking to drivers in east rutherford, new jersey about how they are adjusting to these high prices. hi, madison. >> hi, sandra. the drivers we have been talking to, they all have had to make adjustments. we are seeing high prices, 4.32 on average, highest that americans have ever paid for gas. aaa found six in ten drivers are adjusting their driving because it's over $4, and at this point, way over $4. the drivers i spoke to are saying the same thi
. >> john: ambassador william taylor, thanks for talking to you. >> sandra: great stuff on the board ssador and john. americans all across the country meanwhile feeling the pain at the pump, and forced to change their driving habits as fuel costs continue to climb as a result of this invasion of ukraine. gas prices still skyrocketing, the national average today, 4.32 a gallon. that is up 81% since inauguration day. biden administration putting the blame on vladimir putin and his...
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louis what devices she with he sham on national devout malice, sheriff of chemo malay john lee, and he goes to william oddity the interview with ukrainian president filling in 60 minutes on d. w. ah. and what does more do to people are hatred and violets inherited from generation to generation and award winning documentary searches for answers for 2 years. the author accompanies a sophist, family in northern syria. insights into the isolated world of radical islamists, a film about family, faith, masculinity of fathers and sons starts april 16th on d, w. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah. 3 and a half 1000000 people about the population of berlin have already fled the war in ukraine. that's according to the united nations. many have lost their homes and their loved ones and it doesn't. and they're experts say, now the risk of.
louis what devices she with he sham on national devout malice, sheriff of chemo malay john lee, and he goes to william oddity the interview with ukrainian president filling in 60 minutes on d. w. ah. and what does more do to people are hatred and violets inherited from generation to generation and award winning documentary searches for answers for 2 years. the author accompanies a sophist, family in northern syria. insights into the isolated world of radical islamists, a film about family,...
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former attorney general william barr is optimistic john durham will deliver answers on his criminal probey filing he sees is more inindictments to what the clinton campaign did. >> i thought it was interesting barr, who has been very careful in the past to say not every incidence of malfeasance is a crime, said that he actually hopes and expects there will be more indictments. i don't know if there is anything behind that or not. he is obviously not privy to any special information. on the other hand it hasn't been that long since he resigned as attorney general. he had some idea where durham's investigation was going. i think it was interesting everybody assumes durham's report will see the light of day. attorney general garland doesn't have to release that report publicly, so i think that will be a real test, of the impacter alty of merrick garland when the report is finished. elizabeth: that is an important point. listen to a.g. barr in this, watch this. okay. we're going to fix, just one second, we're trying to get that sound. this is the issue, sol. according to durham's indictment o
former attorney general william barr is optimistic john durham will deliver answers on his criminal probey filing he sees is more inindictments to what the clinton campaign did. >> i thought it was interesting barr, who has been very careful in the past to say not every incidence of malfeasance is a crime, said that he actually hopes and expects there will be more indictments. i don't know if there is anything behind that or not. he is obviously not privy to any special information. on...
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with john ashley been almost on the list to release the williams steel, a garage mm. porch and not a bullock. acoya. come with kentoria old trying to tell me if i'm missing my sheet . ah, so much there is a secret place for the people have done thus. during world war 2 more than 23000 soviet soldiers died in battle here. fighting to liberate don bus from the nazi in venus. dis impressive memorial complex was built in their honor when history repeats itself with from early june to august 2014 ukrainian army battalions attack the high ground. the hottest bloodiest days felt the soldiers of the vos doc battalion. ah oh, out of $32.00 defenders, only 5 survived. ah, 27 lost their lives, but they held the ground. ah, soviets, soldiers are buried here. the remains were found while clearing the ground of shells, ah, the ukrainian army, dest tone is in the hundreds to slavic nations, are destroying each other for the benefit of the west. ah from during that terrible summer of 2014 heavy artillery shells done thus cities, villages. bulbs full snipers take game with ah ah don't you know? so yo
with john ashley been almost on the list to release the williams steel, a garage mm. porch and not a bullock. acoya. come with kentoria old trying to tell me if i'm missing my sheet . ah, so much there is a secret place for the people have done thus. during world war 2 more than 23000 soviet soldiers died in battle here. fighting to liberate don bus from the nazi in venus. dis impressive memorial complex was built in their honor when history repeats itself with from early june to august 2014...
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with john she'd been there almost on the list julia, doug williams. steel that garage. hm. mm hm. which is not about acoya come in today, but we'll try to throw me mr. meshes. ah, so much that is a secret place for the people of don bus or during world war 2 more than 23000 soviet soldiers died in battle here. fighting to liberate don't bust from the nazi and venus. dis, impressive memorial complex was built in their honor with history repeats itself with from early july to august 2014 ukrainian army battalions attack the high ground. the hottest bloodiest days fell to soldiers of the vast talk battalion out of 32 defenders. only 5 survived. ah 27 lost their lives, but they held the ground. ah, soviet soldiers are buried here. their remains were found while clearing the ground of shells. ah, but the ukrainian army, dest tone is in the hundreds to slavic nations, are destroying each other for the benefit of the west. ah, from during that terrible summer of 2014 heavy artillery shells. don bus cities, villages bombs, full snipers, tay game with with, with ah, ah, is your media a ref
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with john, i should list on the list, just release the williams steel, the garage. mm. which inaudible are according to come in today. i will try to throw me some missing my sheet. ah. so all my jewelry is a secret, please. for the people who don't boss during world war 2 more than 23000 soviet soldiers died in battle here. fighting to liberate don't bust from the nazi and venus. ah, this impressive memorial complex was built in their honor to history repeats itself with from early june to august 2014 ukrainian army battalions attack the high ground the hottest bloodiest days fell the soldiers of the vast talk battalion. ah, oh, out of $32.00 defenders, only 5 survived. ah, 27 lost their lives, but they held the ground. ah, soviets, soldiers are buried here. the remains were found. well clearing the ground of shells, ah, the ukrainian army dest tone is in the hundreds to slavic nations, are destroying each other for the benefit of the west. ah, from during that terrible summer of 2014 heavy artillery shells. don bus cities, villages bombs, full snipers, tay game. ah ah
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and that included blacks and whites, you know, often we think it was mostly people like william lloyd garrison, john brown, others who were right, but black abolitionists and others were active in it but democrats who were almost complete white party and party like people like martin van buren who didn't want to abolish slavery was critical of slavery expansion but he was not an abolitionist, and democrats tended, again, when in majority party to call abolitionists and people who wanted women to vote, prohibition of alcohol, had a common term for them, called them fanatics, wonderful story i quote by nathaniel hawthorn, democrat, biography franklin pierce before he was president about sort of a story where all these people gather in the countryside and throw all these old cherished traditions into a bonfire including bibles and lots of other things and democrats believed that you wanted, you know, poor folks democracy, yes, but you didn't want to disrupt the whole social order, you know, to get it. in fact, they often had a sense of a golden age thinking that before, you know, when everybody was sor
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company in your reading muscle weight, you're much hands on ah with john she'd been there almost on the release to release the williams steel, a garage. mm. porch and not a bullock. acoya. come lady katara. poultry to throw me some missing mushrooms. ah, so all my jewelry is a secret place for the people of don bus during world war 2 more than 23000. soviet soldiers died in battle here. fighting to liberate don bus from the nazi and venus. dis impressive memorial complex was built in their honor to history repeats itself with from early to old is 2014 ukrainian army battalions attack the high ground. the hottest bloodiest days felt the soldiers of the vos talk battalion ah oh, out of 32 defenders. only 5 survived ah 27 lost their lives, but they held the ground. ah soviets, soldiers are buried here. their remains were found while clearing the ground of shells. ah. the ukrainian army death tone is in the hundreds to slavic nations are destroying each other for the benefit of the west. ah from during that terrible summer of 2014 ah heavy artillery shells don bus cities, villages bombs, full snipers, a game ah ah ah no o
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you're much cannot ah, with john she's been almost on the list just really the williams steel a garage. mm. which inaudible are a corner come lady contorted old trying to throw me some misty mushrooms. ah, so all my jewelry is a secret place for the people of don bus during world war 2 more than 23000. soviet soldiers died in battle here. fighting to liberate don bus from the nazi and venus. to this impressive memorial complex was built in their honor to history repeats itself with, from early to old as 2014 ukrainian army battalions attack the high ground. the hottest bloodiest days fell the soldiers of the vast talk battalion out of 32 defenders. only 5 survived. ah 27 lost their lives, but they held the ground. ah, soviets, soldiers are buried here. the remains were found. well clearing the ground of shells, ah, the ukrainian army dest tone is in the hundreds to his loving nations, are destroying each other for the benefit of the west. ah, from during that terrible summer of 2014 heavy artillery shells don bus cities and villages bombs full snipers. a game fuse ah ah ah ah. oh. a ch
you're much cannot ah, with john she's been almost on the list just really the williams steel a garage. mm. which inaudible are a corner come lady contorted old trying to throw me some misty mushrooms. ah, so all my jewelry is a secret place for the people of don bus during world war 2 more than 23000. soviet soldiers died in battle here. fighting to liberate don bus from the nazi and venus. to this impressive memorial complex was built in their honor to history repeats itself with, from early...
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became more controversial if i were to be careful he represented in the modern times the john burke society william buckley had ostracized in the republican movement and they felt in the spirit of that is the continuation of buckley policies that it was their job to excise but my problem was 91% of the republican party had voted for them and he brought eight to 10 million people back into the political process. they had not 151% since 1988 the presidential vote and they lost seven out of the last eight popular elections and that was at a time that they won very well for the state and local level under the obama administration but they were not appealing on the class terms to a lot of working people of the democratic party had seemed to have given up on. there was one article somebody asked me and said i didn't think that it was my job to be the internal auditor. i've never been a registered republican. i was a democrat and independent of though i vote for more republicans than not but i felt that i was a problem for them and i think if people were to look at what i wrote versus what was being writt
became more controversial if i were to be careful he represented in the modern times the john burke society william buckley had ostracized in the republican movement and they felt in the spirit of that is the continuation of buckley policies that it was their job to excise but my problem was 91% of the republican party had voted for them and he brought eight to 10 million people back into the political process. they had not 151% since 1988 the presidential vote and they lost seven out of the...
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thousands are on the move about dog stayed and give dylan with some about bob williams and never got back on anything with john. also things there and help her heroes get away from our army or country. and maybe he'll even fight himself. we get some hard iron bed bugs. they like not every one is fleeing. like they're gay's family. they are holding at here in the subway station. there he is a soldier, but recently underwent surgery, meaning he won't be able to fight. so instead he cooks at home and brings food and water. here. a few days ago, jackie's wife natalia went with her children to get some fresh air. and in that moment, a russian shell had cubes, tv tower, my thank you, my, my 2 sons were routed to the spot. i'm staring at the tower at them. luckily a soldier quickly rushed us back down here again if we sort of brought them okay. well, don't throw is that i heard the explosion. i kept waiting for natalia's call. at that moment something broke inside me to pro social comfortable was to billing my youngest doesn't dare go out any more. and my oldest son yelled in his sleep last night. mom, we have to get
thousands are on the move about dog stayed and give dylan with some about bob williams and never got back on anything with john. also things there and help her heroes get away from our army or country. and maybe he'll even fight himself. we get some hard iron bed bugs. they like not every one is fleeing. like they're gay's family. they are holding at here in the subway station. there he is a soldier, but recently underwent surgery, meaning he won't be able to fight. so instead he cooks at home...
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joining our conversation, william taylor. john heilemann is still here.alexei navalny's many, many, many millions of supporters? but potentially, cracking into putin's sort of hold on his base of support in that country. >> so, nicole, it's a very good question. we are seeing the journalists, the russian journalists, leaving russia. they're swarming out, which is sad to see, because there's the journalists, the few independent journalists that are still there, are leaving. so that is making it very difficult for -- and for the -- for these news organizations who themselves are being shut down to get through to the russians. you know, one interesting thing, nicole. undersecretary newland gave an interview to tas, part of the kremlin news organization, and she gave a message, an interview to tas and said, people of russia, these sanctions can go away if you stop, if you stop. admiral kirby just mentioned that putin can make a decision tomorrow to stop this carnage and pull back. ceasefire and withdraw. he could make that decision. and there's a way to get t
joining our conversation, william taylor. john heilemann is still here.alexei navalny's many, many, many millions of supporters? but potentially, cracking into putin's sort of hold on his base of support in that country. >> so, nicole, it's a very good question. we are seeing the journalists, the russian journalists, leaving russia. they're swarming out, which is sad to see, because there's the journalists, the few independent journalists that are still there, are leaving. so that is...
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gas company in your reading muscle wait, you're much cannot ah, with john she'd been almost on the list just really cut the williams steel, the garage. mm hm. watch and not about acoya come in today. i will try to throw me mr. mushroom. ah, so all my do, there is a secret place for the people have done by us. during world war 2 more than 23000 soviet soldiers died in battle here. fighting to liberate don bus from the nazi and venus. dis, impressive memorial complex was built in their honor. who history repeats itself with familiar to walk in 2014 ukrainian army battalions attack the high ground. the hottest bloodiest days fell to soldiers of the vast talk battalion ah, out of 32 defenders. only 5 survived. ah 27 lost their lives, but they held the ground. ah soviets, soldiers are buried here. the remains were found while clearing the ground of shells. ah the ukrainian army dest tone is in the hundreds to his loving nations, or destroying each other for the benefit of the west. ah! during that terrible summer of 2014 ah, heavy artillery shells done thus, cities and villages bulbs full sniper stay game ah ah ah oh, d
gas company in your reading muscle wait, you're much cannot ah, with john she'd been almost on the list just really cut the williams steel, the garage. mm hm. watch and not about acoya come in today. i will try to throw me mr. mushroom. ah, so all my do, there is a secret place for the people have done by us. during world war 2 more than 23000 soviet soldiers died in battle here. fighting to liberate don bus from the nazi and venus. dis, impressive memorial complex was built in their honor. who...
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there will be musical tributes from the likes of elton john, ed sheeran, chris martin, robbie williams. the organizers are still keeping the actual order of events quite under wraps, but we know there will also be hearing from his family and many other worldwide celebrities. >> and, nicole, we will come back to you later for that. thanks very much indeed. of course we will be bringing you the service, the memorial service for shane warne later on in the program. then at 9:00 hour actually here on sky news on the breakfast show. in the meantime, each of swallow social says its players were racially abused and the team bus was attacked us they lost out on a place at the world cup to senegal. fans shun lasers in the eyes of -- in the penalty shootout after a nil nil draw. excuse me with his miss popping senegal through to the finals. solace and field teammates -- scored the winning kick to send the west african nation to its third world cup. but, what on earth was going on with those green lasers? ali is here, my goodness. >>, so there is some pretty serious accusations from the egyptian
there will be musical tributes from the likes of elton john, ed sheeran, chris martin, robbie williams. the organizers are still keeping the actual order of events quite under wraps, but we know there will also be hearing from his family and many other worldwide celebrities. >> and, nicole, we will come back to you later for that. thanks very much indeed. of course we will be bringing you the service, the memorial service for shane warne later on in the program. then at 9:00 hour actually...
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abolitionist movement included blacks and whites, you know often we think it's mostly people like william la garrison and john brown others who were white but black abolitionists not just federal government. the others are very active in it but democrats who were as i said almost completely white party and a party that even people like martin van buren who didn't want to abolish slavery who didn't want my boss lady was critical of slavery slavery expansion, but he was not an abolitionist and sympathize abolitionists and democrats tended again when the majority party to call abolitionists and people wanted women to vote people wanted the prohibition of alcohol. they had a common term for them. they called them fanatics. there's a wonderful story. i quote by hawthorne nathaniel hawthorne the great novelist. who was the democrat who what a campaiography of franklin pierce before he was elected president 1852 anyone read it about well democrats did about sort of a story where where all these people gather in the countryside and throw all these old cherished traditions into a bonfire including bibles and lots of o
abolitionist movement included blacks and whites, you know often we think it's mostly people like william la garrison and john brown others who were white but black abolitionists not just federal government. the others are very active in it but democrats who were as i said almost completely white party and a party that even people like martin van buren who didn't want to abolish slavery who didn't want my boss lady was critical of slavery slavery expansion, but he was not an abolitionist and...
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were to be fairly characterizing they felt that he represented in the modern time that john birch society. that william buckley had ostracized from the republican movement and they felt that in the spirit of that. as the continuation of buckley policies it was their job to excise trumpism but my problem with it was that 91% of the republican party had voted for him and that he had brought eight to ten million people back into the political process. and the republicans would be frank and i'm not exempting donald trump. but i mean they had not won 51% since 1988 of the presidential vote and they'd lost seven out of the last eight popular elections. and that was at a time when they won very well. they did very well the state and local level under the obama administration. they picked up 1100 offices. but there was something wrong that they were not appealing on class terms to a lot of working people that the democratic party seemed to have given up on. so i didn't understand that and i i think i parted amicably i haven't been i mean there was one article where somebody asked me and i said, i just didn't t
were to be fairly characterizing they felt that he represented in the modern time that john birch society. that william buckley had ostracized from the republican movement and they felt that in the spirit of that. as the continuation of buckley policies it was their job to excise trumpism but my problem with it was that 91% of the republican party had voted for him and that he had brought eight to ten million people back into the political process. and the republicans would be frank and i'm not...
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he's even john comparisons to nazi era book burnings. bernard smith reports now from moscow. william for russian soldiers heading for the front lines in ukraine as a chance for confession and communion with. it's often the 1st, the military chaplain says, this is an offense crew and ukraine taking part in what russia called it special, military operation, operations architect. now it's uses the west of trying to cancel russian culture and retaliation. use that usually kosky shostakovich, rachmaninoff being removed from constant programs. russian rod isn't in books of being banned as well. last time we saw such massive destruction of unsuitable literature was almost 90 years ago. new enough to germany. we remember very well the footage of books being burned says the war and ukraine is about what he calls the not defying the countries. it was a theme, his foreign minister pursued in reference to europe's tactics towards russia. she wouldn't live, they declared a real hybrid war. total war. this term used by nazi germany is now used by many european politicians when they say what they w
he's even john comparisons to nazi era book burnings. bernard smith reports now from moscow. william for russian soldiers heading for the front lines in ukraine as a chance for confession and communion with. it's often the 1st, the military chaplain says, this is an offense crew and ukraine taking part in what russia called it special, military operation, operations architect. now it's uses the west of trying to cancel russian culture and retaliation. use that usually kosky shostakovich,...