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julia. julia, sorry. let me just jump in. i just got a clarification that got on the left is actually it's college. that's not a columbia games. that's where the correct. yeah. i didn't recognize it yeah. yeah. >> city college, which is about 20 black fox north from the club. >> this is this is the dynamics of what we're experiencing now, which is of course, all these schools are feeding off of each other, are the students are, of course, especially in new york, students other campuses are going to have to pay notice. >> i want to do some good news here because this is stressful and you do worry about whatever you think about these kids are these students, no one wants them dead or violence to happen, and that is as a parent, i'm saying that as a parent of college students, i'm saying that this protest, however, became a trespass and a criminal trespass that is not appropriate. the college gave many off ramps and now is resorting to this in the good news face, i just have to say we are seeing as i've been reporting for the la
julia. julia, sorry. let me just jump in. i just got a clarification that got on the left is actually it's college. that's not a columbia games. that's where the correct. yeah. i didn't recognize it yeah. yeah. >> city college, which is about 20 black fox north from the club. >> this is this is the dynamics of what we're experiencing now, which is of course, all these schools are feeding off of each other, are the students are, of course, especially in new york, students other...
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julia?ld not accept just a person, because well we are children of the twenty-first generation, we are already different. julia, she can give her 5 kopecks. put you in such a way that you no longer continue the dialogue, she knows how to put you in your place, she can say the right thing, but she is not like her mother thinks about her, she, mother thinks that this bitch is sitting there, that she wants to do everything, only not for me, i’m saying that no, mom, you ’re wrong, for your son, yulia, what a mother, she raises a child like that, the child wanted to climb on the playground... he climbs, he fell, she says: robert , look, this happened because you acted carelessly, she is trying to immediately teach him from his own mistakes, he saw somewhere a guy had dyed hair, she allowed him to dye his hair, how old is the boy, six, julia, and how did you allow a six-year-old child to dye his hair, well, listen, it seems to me that all children are in some kind of at age, everyone dyed their fo
julia?ld not accept just a person, because well we are children of the twenty-first generation, we are already different. julia, she can give her 5 kopecks. put you in such a way that you no longer continue the dialogue, she knows how to put you in your place, she can say the right thing, but she is not like her mother thinks about her, she, mother thinks that this bitch is sitting there, that she wants to do everything, only not for me, i’m saying that no, mom, you ’re wrong, for your son,...
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julia, tell us what you're seeing now. what's happening where you are just going to swing around a little bit so you understand where we are. >> this is amsterdam avenue and this is one 14 up this way. i don't know how much you can actually be. i'm sorry, i'm just kind of walking through the crowd this is where we were pledged were pushed out of columbia university through those gates and pushed into this it's not really a cattle because we're not getting arrested, but we were pushed into area with barricade? myself i'm assuming that columbia university's and hundreds of others, people that were protesting in sayyed. we're also pushed out. people that were making this human chain outside of hamilton hall. >> they were pushed out. they made another human chain outside, hundred and 14, and eventually the nypd, just forcefully remove them. they did not get arrested. this is like teeth difference here. they looked like for me, i can tell you if there were not and then we've got pushed into this little area right now. it's a th
julia, tell us what you're seeing now. what's happening where you are just going to swing around a little bit so you understand where we are. >> this is amsterdam avenue and this is one 14 up this way. i don't know how much you can actually be. i'm sorry, i'm just kind of walking through the crowd this is where we were pledged were pushed out of columbia university through those gates and pushed into this it's not really a cattle because we're not getting arrested, but we were pushed into...
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vargas jones to give us a sense, julia of what you're seeing. and i'm glad we can see you on the right-hand side of our screen. >> john, add two things. one, we're seeing a staging of nypd coming out of 114. you can see here behind me, right behind them. i don't know if you can see there are people coming out of windows from i believe this is hamilton hall coming out john jay, john jay. >> i'm sorry. this is john jay buildings and building right next to it showing with their phone speaks to the whole question, something that i've mentioned before, it's like, what's this mean for the columbia community? speaking? now, also as a student here, it is unfathomable that this is happening on our campus. this level of division, this level of i know we said there hasn't been there haven't been violent altercations. that is true. i have not witnessed any violence happening. here. where we did just see a boss with people nypd blast with people in it, they had cahiers. >> i don't know. i'm guessing this is the people that were outside or inside of hamilton
vargas jones to give us a sense, julia of what you're seeing. and i'm glad we can see you on the right-hand side of our screen. >> john, add two things. one, we're seeing a staging of nypd coming out of 114. you can see here behind me, right behind them. i don't know if you can see there are people coming out of windows from i believe this is hamilton hall coming out john jay, john jay. >> i'm sorry. this is john jay buildings and building right next to it showing with their phone...
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julia pollack, steve moore, joe lavorgna, john lonski, cheryl casone, we so appreciate it.c weekend, everybody. i will see you tonight on maria bart row -- bart with row me's "wal
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before the war, julia managed with medication.d by stimuli, like loud noises and changes in temperature. in a tent, in a warzone, julia is today unable to sit or stand, and is running out of medication. a number of families with children who have ahc have rallied to help julia. among them, is simon frost, who i spoke with yesterday. simon, thank you for being here. simon: it's good to be here. thank you for having me. amna: so tell us how you came to know about julia and her family in the first place. what's the connection there between your families? simon: so my little girl has alternating hemiplegia of childhood and sodas julia. we're a pretty close knit community in ac. and we have a facebook page where everybody communicates because parents become quite expert in this disease and tend to consult each other on what's working and what's not working for their kids. so, i came across the family through there. amna: your little girl is named annabel. she's eight years old. simon: she is. amna: how is she doing? simon: she's doing
before the war, julia managed with medication.d by stimuli, like loud noises and changes in temperature. in a tent, in a warzone, julia is today unable to sit or stand, and is running out of medication. a number of families with children who have ahc have rallied to help julia. among them, is simon frost, who i spoke with yesterday. simon, thank you for being here. simon: it's good to be here. thank you for having me. amna: so tell us how you came to know about julia and her family in the first...
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julia morgan's vision and the gardens. and we need to preserve those gardens and how it integrates more wholly with the parks and the larger environment and landscape. thank you. thank you. good afternoon, commissioners woody labounty from san francisco heritage, i want to commend the property owners for reaching out to heritage early, about san francisco heritage, about this early, and we have been in discussions with them to talk about their future plans. but there's no doubt in heritage's mind. san francisco heritage is that this should be a least included on the landmark work program, and we ask for your positive recommendation to do that, the organization behind this building is, as mr. verplank mentioned, in the very early days of san francisco, and you can see its previous building and so many historic photos, so just the through line of this organization, through the entire history of the city makes it worthy of investigation. and then you talk about an architect of merit, such as julia morgan. i don't i think it's
julia morgan's vision and the gardens. and we need to preserve those gardens and how it integrates more wholly with the parks and the larger environment and landscape. thank you. thank you. good afternoon, commissioners woody labounty from san francisco heritage, i want to commend the property owners for reaching out to heritage early, about san francisco heritage, about this early, and we have been in discussions with them to talk about their future plans. but there's no doubt in heritage's...
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julia, thanks for speaking to us.a vargas jones, a master's student at columbia journalism school. well, next, let's assess how effective the protesters have been about getting their message out via the media and how media coverage, especially via the mainstream, has shaped americans' perspective on the protests. doug mcleod is professor ofjournalism at the university of wisconsin—madison. doug, welcome to the media show. i know you've been studying how the media frames protest. and you use an interesting term, you talk about the protest paradigm. just explain what you mean by that. yeah, well, we've been studying social media coverage of social protest for over 35 years. we've studied it across a variety of different protest contexts, both left and right groups, abortion groups, environmental groups, black lives matter anarchists, a whole host of different types of protest topics. and one of the things that emerged when we looked at mainstream newspaper and television coverage of these protests was a certain common p
julia, thanks for speaking to us.a vargas jones, a master's student at columbia journalism school. well, next, let's assess how effective the protesters have been about getting their message out via the media and how media coverage, especially via the mainstream, has shaped americans' perspective on the protests. doug mcleod is professor ofjournalism at the university of wisconsin—madison. doug, welcome to the media show. i know you've been studying how the media frames protest. and you use...
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julia, marie, thank _ touches people's lives. julia, marie, thank you _ touches people's lives.ou so much for having us, �* ., , ., thank you so much for having us, ., us. and that is a special re ort us. and that is a special report at _ us. and that is a special report at this _ us. and that is a special report at this hour. - us. and that is a special. report at this hour. thank us. and that is a special- report at this hour. thank you so much for watching bbc news. stay with us. hello there. the weather at this time of the year really can be very fickle, as we've seen over the past week, and during the bank holiday weekend it's going to be a mixture really where there'll be some sunshine at times. there'll also be some heavy showers. it could be quite warm, but we're not going to reach the high temperatures that we've seen in the past few days. take you back to thursday and all four home nations had their warmest day of the year. and we maintain those sort of temperatures in western scotland and northern ireland on friday. but for suffolk and north wales it was much colder b
julia, marie, thank _ touches people's lives. julia, marie, thank you _ touches people's lives.ou so much for having us, �* ., , ., thank you so much for having us, ., us. and that is a special re ort us. and that is a special report at _ us. and that is a special report at this _ us. and that is a special report at this hour. - us. and that is a special. report at this hour. thank us. and that is a special- report at this hour. thank you so much for watching bbc news. stay with us. hello...
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julia: of course. as we think about the underlying economy and the policy outlook, this has not really changed. we think the market rally has been very strong. over 20%. and by going forward you have uncertainties on the horizon as well, be a geopolitical, housing constraints. these are the reasons technically we would prefer to take some profit at this point. haidi: i was going to ask you, what is your strategy cross credit right now? julia: we are still quite up in quality overall in credit. obviously higher market has had greater returns this year. we continue to think the overall macro backdrop for the global economy is one of slowing. we are seeing contradictory data here and there but rates are restricted. we are seeing the survey sector slowing from the u.s. as well as a eurozone i think global demand in slowing against that backdrop, we do think the credit cycle will start to have more stress. so we prefer to lean up in quality still in credit. haidi: julia wang, global market strategist at j.p
julia: of course. as we think about the underlying economy and the policy outlook, this has not really changed. we think the market rally has been very strong. over 20%. and by going forward you have uncertainties on the horizon as well, be a geopolitical, housing constraints. these are the reasons technically we would prefer to take some profit at this point. haidi: i was going to ask you, what is your strategy cross credit right now? julia: we are still quite up in quality overall in credit....
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julia, want to get your take on this as well. we just have about 30 seconds.than i ever did and i will go ahead and agree with her. i think the humanity is something that is important and just getting back to what really touches people's lives. julia, marie, thank you forjoining us, really interesting to hear more about your reporting experience as journalists on the ground. thank you so much. thank you so much for having us. and that was our bbc news a special report. thank you for watching and do stay with us. hello there. the weather at this time of the year really can be very fickle, as we've seen over the past week, and during the bank holiday weekend, it's going to be a mixture, really, where there'll be some sunshine at times. there'll also be some heavy showers. it could be quite warm but we're not going to reach the high temperatures that we've seen in the past few days. take you back to thursday and all four home nations had their warmest day of the year and we maintain those sort of temperatures in western scotland and northern ireland on friday. bu
julia, want to get your take on this as well. we just have about 30 seconds.than i ever did and i will go ahead and agree with her. i think the humanity is something that is important and just getting back to what really touches people's lives. julia, marie, thank you forjoining us, really interesting to hear more about your reporting experience as journalists on the ground. thank you so much. thank you so much for having us. and that was our bbc news a special report. thank you for watching...
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julia, did your father always come alone?me. i waited, i thought maybe she would come at least someday, no, she never came. at what point did your father stop coming? and he always came to me, then i graduated and went to kasplya to study, when i left the boarding school... that’s it, we got lost when i was in kasplya, yes, how old were you, about 16, probably , you got in study secondary specialized education, yes, yes, yes, we lost contact with my father at that moment, yes, yes, i lost contact with my father, and before that he told you about his life, no, he didn’t tell you such information, not even children, he didn’t tell you , no, unfortunately, i do not have such information, i think that there was no other family, that is, you and your brother, do you consider your father’s only children? yes, and if he had children, would you like to meet them? yeah, that would be nice. today a girl named zarya came to our studio. zarya's mother told her that her partner, zarya's father, was very worried that his eldest daughter yu
julia, did your father always come alone?me. i waited, i thought maybe she would come at least someday, no, she never came. at what point did your father stop coming? and he always came to me, then i graduated and went to kasplya to study, when i left the boarding school... that’s it, we got lost when i was in kasplya, yes, how old were you, about 16, probably , you got in study secondary specialized education, yes, yes, yes, we lost contact with my father at that moment, yes, yes, i lost...
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d less get more analysis on this from our political correspondent and julia. so deli, julia, are these spying scandals and allegations of for an interference hurting the f. these electability as well. we've heard from allison experts that these cases can definitely caused some damage for the if the in terms of voter support them that this process has already started in some way. we've seen from the latest iceland fund pull that, for example, among a if the voters, one 3rd of them say that the a, if the party should reconsider it's close, maybe to close relations to russia and to china. so even within a, if the voters, there is some debates on these issues, but we've seen that the fall in the pools, in the last 2 months, from the if the already started before these allegations, what actually started driving this dropping polls was, for example, an investigation conducted by investigative outlets in germany cubic teams and they found that a meeting had took place between some of the members and some known far right extremis. and during this meeting, there was a
d less get more analysis on this from our political correspondent and julia. so deli, julia, are these spying scandals and allegations of for an interference hurting the f. these electability as well. we've heard from allison experts that these cases can definitely caused some damage for the if the in terms of voter support them that this process has already started in some way. we've seen from the latest iceland fund pull that, for example, among a if the voters, one 3rd of them say that the...
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julia, what was he like in the family at home? is the talent of a leader, probably sometimes we had some quarrels, i said, you command like a commander, he says, no, in general i never command, what are you saying? that is, he didn’t even automatically notice this matter, but somehow automatically, well, not that he somehow gave orders in a commanding voice, but he gave them. orders, in fact, yes, well, yes, he is everything that’s how it is, yes, he was in charge in the family, of course, he was the one who made the decision, well, you understood that you couldn’t change him, yes, you had to somehow find the same approach, yes, you know, we both worked a lot on the relationship, for which i i’m very grateful to him, so together we somehow found such, i don’t know, harmony in the relationship, or something, and i agreed, of course, that he was a leader, i liked it. well, somewhere he gave me freedom of action, and to tell about what vitaly sukuev was like, his sister, svetlana, flew in, come in, please, hello, we have svetlana tsi
julia, what was he like in the family at home? is the talent of a leader, probably sometimes we had some quarrels, i said, you command like a commander, he says, no, in general i never command, what are you saying? that is, he didn’t even automatically notice this matter, but somehow automatically, well, not that he somehow gave orders in a commanding voice, but he gave them. orders, in fact, yes, well, yes, he is everything that’s how it is, yes, he was in charge in the family, of course,...
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and then -- yeah, then it's julia. >> come on, julia. >> jimmy: yeah. >> julia!k you so much. >> jimmy: it's called "we were the lucky ones." and this is based on a true story, best selling look. what -- did you know about the book before the --? >> i didn't know about the book. i -- so, when the project came my way, we didn't have scripts yet for the show. so, all i had was the book, and i read it immediately, and fell in love with this -- with this true story. it's -- it's just -- >> jimmy: georgia hunter -- >> georgia hunter -- >> jimmy: -- who wrote this. >> -- who's an incredible author -- >> jimmy: amazing. >> -- and wrote this book about her -- her grandfather. when she was a teenager, she found out that her grandfather had this incredible history in -- in world war ii, a jewish family that was separated. and -- and she -- she did years and years of research, and found out that they were scattered all across, you know, the globe to different countries, different continents, and pieced together this incredible story. and i was lucky enough to play her grand
and then -- yeah, then it's julia. >> come on, julia. >> jimmy: yeah. >> julia!k you so much. >> jimmy: it's called "we were the lucky ones." and this is based on a true story, best selling look. what -- did you know about the book before the --? >> i didn't know about the book. i -- so, when the project came my way, we didn't have scripts yet for the show. so, all i had was the book, and i read it immediately, and fell in love with this -- with this true...
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the hill's newspaper julia manchester. carol and julia, thank you for joining us tonight.l, first to you, i want to show you this analysis from the central left bookings institute and based on pugh polling data. carol, it shows from 2020 till now, guiden losing democrat voting blocks like 25% of black and 13% of hispanic and one out of ten women. what's going on here, carol? >> well, liz, the democrats are decoupled from reality and the american people are not. the only thing that joe biden has to hang his hate is his name is not donald trump. he's failing on all fronts and everybody is finding their lives are worse off now than they were urn the trump administration. so it's not surprising across the board, no matter how you slice and dice it, people are feeling worse and that's impacting the poll numbers. liz: what do you think, julia? >> right now what you're seeing is there's an apathy among voters in the apathy is extending to portions of overwhelming. i don't think president trump will win the black vote overwhelmingly but president biden won't do well and this elect
the hill's newspaper julia manchester. carol and julia, thank you for joining us tonight.l, first to you, i want to show you this analysis from the central left bookings institute and based on pugh polling data. carol, it shows from 2020 till now, guiden losing democrat voting blocks like 25% of black and 13% of hispanic and one out of ten women. what's going on here, carol? >> well, liz, the democrats are decoupled from reality and the american people are not. the only thing that joe...
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julia? >> well, yes, indeed.y colleague before said, we need to put some context, some historical context into this, because yes, we were told that we lived because of tourism back in the 60s. it was very necessary and it was very positive to the society. but at this moment we have been increasing, increasing the number of tourists and we received last year, 18 million tourists while we are a population of 1 million people. so then the numbers are very bad.so so then the numbers are very bad. so yes, indeed. and as you said, it's a thing of being rich and being not, millionaire, for example. so one thing that we are saying is limiting tourism, but for example, it's not putting the tourist more expensive. so we don't want to receive, again, more rich tourists . so because we want to tourists. so because we want to the tourist industry to stay democratic. so it's about putting a limit, putting a cap for all of the tourism industry. okay >> but isn't that going to be very damaging to incomes and the local economy? a
julia? >> well, yes, indeed.y colleague before said, we need to put some context, some historical context into this, because yes, we were told that we lived because of tourism back in the 60s. it was very necessary and it was very positive to the society. but at this moment we have been increasing, increasing the number of tourists and we received last year, 18 million tourists while we are a population of 1 million people. so then the numbers are very bad.so so then the numbers are very...
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julia: absolutely right. this is a real seachange in google search. past year google has been experimenting with generative ai overviews. but that was a special test version of the product. now they are rolling out a generative ai overviews in search so all users in the united states will begin seeing them this week. francine: julia love was the hype man when it comes to google i/o, thank you for joining us and sitting us off our conversation from the investor perspective, ayako yooshioka is joining us from wealth enhancement group. what did you make of ultimately google wanted to basically outshine what open it i put out there yesterday. did they manage to do that? have they managed to convince us that they aren't behind in this raceayooka:. and really all the different types of ways they are redefining what search really is for all of us, whether it is the overview portion within the traditional part of search, or just being able to use your phone and the video screen in order to do a search. music and all the other ways search is evolving. i think
julia: absolutely right. this is a real seachange in google search. past year google has been experimenting with generative ai overviews. but that was a special test version of the product. now they are rolling out a generative ai overviews in search so all users in the united states will begin seeing them this week. francine: julia love was the hype man when it comes to google i/o, thank you for joining us and sitting us off our conversation from the investor perspective, ayako yooshioka is...
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how was julia decides then? because i saw pictures of you leaving the circle. britton's guantanamo in london. bell mush, unusual, dashing, faced. and i think everyone was shocked by how shock used to appear to be well, ever since the end of september. so 2 months ago now, i was show you go into that huge room and you see, and it's full of little tables with color chairs. and it wasn't a lot of pain in that for something like goodness. the pretty nice little say in red chairs, and i guess say in blue chairs from when it was time for us to leave. they saw the whistle white, but certainly the room was full of uniforms. and they should, i should vision too and you and certainly they were a room full of ever cheap blue sage along 2 people waiting to leave. and all the prisoners were sitting in their red seats motionless. not something is allowed to move a muscle until o visits have left. and there was emotionally very crippling. i have to say, i mean, imagine a laptop in solitary confinement for fun. it's to speak to
how was julia decides then? because i saw pictures of you leaving the circle. britton's guantanamo in london. bell mush, unusual, dashing, faced. and i think everyone was shocked by how shock used to appear to be well, ever since the end of september. so 2 months ago now, i was show you go into that huge room and you see, and it's full of little tables with color chairs. and it wasn't a lot of pain in that for something like goodness. the pretty nice little say in red chairs, and i guess say in...
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obviously julia is on just isn't. uh, but the courts will somehow do that job that there is justice in was they were not even like maybe something i eve about the world code. it's very nice to believe that they believe in the law. they don't, they make it really clear that let's say we don't ever it's exactly like kids stop . i remember she saw i talk about things of the good news to condemn the state of israel for the janice is committed and has been committing since 1948 and certainly since 1967 i the all i terraces on the palestine the just say s no, no, no, probably not going to say that we do the what we're allowed to say well, but i'll just say i'm, we're not saying anything against it. sure. john, when that a crappy film director makes the terrible propaganda stage of age. right? he may want, for some paper, could be actually some anti competing against anti semitism, shown where the power of a direct direct to the film about me training that i was and that the semi are you taking them to court. we by joan, whe
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let's get some more analysis now from our political correspondent, julia. so deli, julia, do you think the spying scandals and allegations of for an interference are hurting they after you select ability as well. we've heard some allison experts that these issues could have an impact on a if these a supports coming from voters or prospective voters. and we've seen also in the noise land tend of pull that among a if the supporters around one 3rd of them. also believe that the party should possibly reconsider its close ties to russia and to china. but of the poles looking at how much support the sd has in general, we've seen that the actually, the drop in support has come, not necessarily from this issue right here. but started before these scandals, possible scandals came out and that had to do with an investigative research that was produced by a german investigative outlet quality, which came out with a report detailing of a meeting between some of the members and unknown members of the far right extreme is seen where. c the, this group of people discuss p
let's get some more analysis now from our political correspondent, julia. so deli, julia, do you think the spying scandals and allegations of for an interference are hurting they after you select ability as well. we've heard some allison experts that these issues could have an impact on a if these a supports coming from voters or prospective voters. and we've seen also in the noise land tend of pull that among a if the supporters around one 3rd of them. also believe that the party should...
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so what was the prosecution of julia massage mean for press freedom? joining us to help answer that question is jeslane rabbit. jocelyn is a national security and human rights lawyer known for her defense of prominent whistleblowers, including edward snowden and thomas drake. she now has the whistle blower and source protection program at expose facts. definitely, thanks so much for joining me on upfront. thank you so much for having me on this very important topic. absolutely. you know, supporters of julia massage often state that his only crime was journalism. 1 that he dared to reveal alleged war crimes committed by the united states military. but what kind of precedent does this set for press freedom if he is extradited and ultimately prosecuted. i think it can have a very chilling effect because it really in other countries enforce their own secrecy laws. the way the united states is trying to enforce it's secrecy law. it would be the end of investigative journalism, particularly in the national security context. so many other journalists have rep
so what was the prosecution of julia massage mean for press freedom? joining us to help answer that question is jeslane rabbit. jocelyn is a national security and human rights lawyer known for her defense of prominent whistleblowers, including edward snowden and thomas drake. she now has the whistle blower and source protection program at expose facts. definitely, thanks so much for joining me on upfront. thank you so much for having me on this very important topic. absolutely. you know,...
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is that fair, julia?ormous pleasure in quoting jodie foster's interview in the book, in which she mocked gen z and, and, you know, even millennials who were not that much older than gen z. >> you know, if i do a lot of corporate advisory work and, and millennial managers are pulling their hair out at how they manage gen z's, for instance, but aren't they, like, very focused on work life balance. >> and i'd like a four day week and i want to work exactly how i want. >> i think it's really important that we don't frame this in the way that work was framed immediately. post pandemic, with even people like your illustrious colleague. yes. mr rees—mogg kind of going get back to the office, you know, lazy gits, kind of thing. i think we're way beyond that. we have to be much more sophisticated, which is what you do with a generation that experienced work in their bedroom on their laptop, telling them to now come into the office, which is expensive, using social skills, they may not have developed is a different
is that fair, julia?ormous pleasure in quoting jodie foster's interview in the book, in which she mocked gen z and, and, you know, even millennials who were not that much older than gen z. >> you know, if i do a lot of corporate advisory work and, and millennial managers are pulling their hair out at how they manage gen z's, for instance, but aren't they, like, very focused on work life balance. >> and i'd like a four day week and i want to work exactly how i want. >> i think...
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a war dw has chosen a reluctant champion from russia, julia nevada. yeah, she is. the widow of alexia vonnie who died earlier this year in an arctic prison. his death seemed by critics as orchestrated by the russian government, the vania shares the war, but the russian anti corruption foundation, a group. her late husband, founded ivonya now continues to fight against pretends russia of the earlier this year. she costs to ballots in process presidential election at the embassy in berlin. an election with any real position had long been dealt with by blinding me polluted. following the death of alexi and about me in an optic pain, no problem. the opposition has been old, but decimated in russia. and the arab parents is usually involved in the it's not her role. she's taken on by choice, but by necessity. just 12 days after her husband's day, she addressed the you know make is in scrapbook which includes my husband. i like see nobody on he so there's i think see was tortured for 3 years. she was starved in the tar needs tone. so collado from the outside of the board
a war dw has chosen a reluctant champion from russia, julia nevada. yeah, she is. the widow of alexia vonnie who died earlier this year in an arctic prison. his death seemed by critics as orchestrated by the russian government, the vania shares the war, but the russian anti corruption foundation, a group. her late husband, founded ivonya now continues to fight against pretends russia of the earlier this year. she costs to ballots in process presidential election at the embassy in berlin. an...
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julia, you have the floor. yes, vasya, everything is assembled.oreover, some teachers tried to take their happy places. luck is luck, but in... we are starting the first round, let's remember its rules. in the first round, players are asked 12 multiple choice questions, yes or no, of which only one is correct. the choice must be made in 7 seconds, each correct answer brings the participant one point. the eight players with the most points advance to the second round. first question of the first round. is it true that the good fellow dzik genrykh dalidovich? time! raman, what do you think? i ask you to answer the question variyant, no, because i know for sure that the answer is good fellow dzik - geta maxim luzhanin. applause, first question. let's go, okay, and genrykh dalidovich, here's another apovyadannya, i'll call him strata. well, don’t take away, don’t add, this is an absolutely correct answer, the correct answer to our question, option, no. second question: is the flute really a wind musical instrument? time! dmitry, what do you think? i b
julia, you have the floor. yes, vasya, everything is assembled.oreover, some teachers tried to take their happy places. luck is luck, but in... we are starting the first round, let's remember its rules. in the first round, players are asked 12 multiple choice questions, yes or no, of which only one is correct. the choice must be made in 7 seconds, each correct answer brings the participant one point. the eight players with the most points advance to the second round. first question of the first...
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julia, anyway, glasses? julia, glasses, glasses, check, glasses., the body has prepared, we check, this is the second line, you are ahead, we come back, we come back, we’ll assume that this is the podium, we don’t mind, so, nina, it’s your turn, what’s the wardrobe, the wardrobe, no, ninochka, let’s consult, wait, wardrobe, money for a wardrobe, money for a wardrobe, it is already implied that they should already do so. yes, it seems to me, the wardrobe, look at the question, she’s already ready, now i ’m ready for the summer season, the woman said, that is, the money has already been spent, everything is good, what she prepared. some kind of summer dress, yes, and there are all the sundresses, irina, i’m back to you, sandals, i’m still leaning towards money, or a trip to the sea, something like that, i’m ready, but the ticket has been bought , yes, maybe it’s like that, a vacation, it’s a very positive phenomenon when a woman cooks herself, but no, let’s say another story, you haven’t made a single mistake and let’s think about what ’s left there
julia, anyway, glasses? julia, glasses, glasses, check, glasses., the body has prepared, we check, this is the second line, you are ahead, we come back, we come back, we’ll assume that this is the podium, we don’t mind, so, nina, it’s your turn, what’s the wardrobe, the wardrobe, no, ninochka, let’s consult, wait, wardrobe, money for a wardrobe, money for a wardrobe, it is already implied that they should already do so. yes, it seems to me, the wardrobe, look at the question, she’s...
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julia, thank you so for hosting us all here tonight. ministers, ambassadors, their friends. it's great to be here. at the truman hall next to president harry s truman, at least a statue of him. and together with the grandson of harry truman. so this is really a truman evening. and it is particular great to be here as secretary general nato because i'm not able think about any individual person that has played a more important role for this alliance than president truman. because we have to try to imagine how the world looked light at the end of the second world war because then the plan was, of course, to get the troops, the forces back home. that was the for everyone, but especially for the united states, to send people the atlantic and to europe to help to end the second world war. the united states left europe the first world war. that was not a big success. so therefore, i'm glad that after the second world war, the united state decided to stay stay with their forces, stay the troops. and not only that, but also to end the transatlantic bond with a marshall aid, with the
julia, thank you so for hosting us all here tonight. ministers, ambassadors, their friends. it's great to be here. at the truman hall next to president harry s truman, at least a statue of him. and together with the grandson of harry truman. so this is really a truman evening. and it is particular great to be here as secretary general nato because i'm not able think about any individual person that has played a more important role for this alliance than president truman. because we have to try...
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julia, don't go far. were you continue to monitor the situation? can in madison as there was a brief burst of tension of activity of conflict between law enforcement and protested. we don't know what precipitated the action right there we'll stay on that. we have our eye on college campuses around the country. it's a cnn special. i've got every piece of evidence tells a story how was really happy with jesse l. monte. sunday's at nine on cnn? >> there comes a time when you realize the kitchen you used to left is ready for a refresh bladder cabinets to go design expert help you craft the look you want with quality products in today's designer styles and colors backed by your transferable lifetime warranty out with the old in with the new, it's that easy from design to install. we do at all. let's get 0% apr for eliminated good time music cabinets to go.com, to schedule your free design consultation today cabinets to go wow, for less looks like allergy season it back time to start saving on your prescriptions. another good reason to check, good rx wei
julia, don't go far. were you continue to monitor the situation? can in madison as there was a brief burst of tension of activity of conflict between law enforcement and protested. we don't know what precipitated the action right there we'll stay on that. we have our eye on college campuses around the country. it's a cnn special. i've got every piece of evidence tells a story how was really happy with jesse l. monte. sunday's at nine on cnn? >> there comes a time when you realize the...
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julia vargas jones. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> coming up next to los angeles where there was violence helen incident on the ucla campus involving israel supporters and anti-israel demonstrators after which classes were canceled today soon as nick watt is there for us tonight, so what's been the reaction, what happened last night? >> anderson, people are shocked and stunned by what happened last night. the college spokesperson said this, that they are sickened by the senseless violence. and it must end. >> i spoken to some jewish students here who were also shocked. >> the protestors themselves listen they are very rightly rattled by what happened, but they are determined to stave during the day-to-day. they've actually been reinforcing these barricades behind me, which is exactly where this incident happened last night take a look at just what happened here late night into the early morning at ucla counter protesters pro israel protesters, among them clearly not students breach the barricades around pro-palestini
julia vargas jones. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> coming up next to los angeles where there was violence helen incident on the ucla campus involving israel supporters and anti-israel demonstrators after which classes were canceled today soon as nick watt is there for us tonight, so what's been the reaction, what happened last night? >> anderson, people are shocked and stunned by what happened last night. the college spokesperson said this, that they are sickened by the...
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julia, good morning. always wonderful to see you. so both of these guys out on the trail in the midwest, it really underscores the importance of that region. but this, of course, all comes as donald trump heads back to court, this week with michael cohen back on the stand and the big looming question is trump going to testify or is he not going to test it? absolutely. and legal experts have essentially says me, it would probably not be the best idea. for donald trump to testify. we don't know what he's going to say. we know that he's oftentimes a loose it's cannon with these kinds of things. and i think right now prosecutor or excuse me, the defense attorneys are feeling confident that michael cohen's testimony in a way makes their case for them supporters of the prosecution would say, look, michael cohen is putting all the pieces they're all of the evidence, but there's still this underlying question of can we trust michael cohen? it's so easy for todd blanche and the defense to say, look, this is someone who lied under oath and con
julia, good morning. always wonderful to see you. so both of these guys out on the trail in the midwest, it really underscores the importance of that region. but this, of course, all comes as donald trump heads back to court, this week with michael cohen back on the stand and the big looming question is trump going to testify or is he not going to test it? absolutely. and legal experts have essentially says me, it would probably not be the best idea. for donald trump to testify. we don't know...
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in all, julia and judy have lost 17 members of their family over the past seven months. and in the days since israel launched his counteroffensive in rafah, over 800,000 palestinians who were already displaced have now been forced to flee again, says the u.n., nancy, making the already dire humanitarian situation in gaza that much worse. >> thank you. today, russian air strikes in the city of kharkiv in northeastern ukraine killed at least four people. the strikes destroyed a lakeside picnicking area packed on a sunny day. the area has been under constant attack by russian missiles in recent weeks. >>> the "uss carney" returned to its home port of jacksonville, florida, today after a dangerous and historic seven-month-long deployment to the middle east. the guided missile destroyer intercepted cruise missiles and drones, launched by houthi forces towards israel last october. in all, the "carney" conducted 51 engagements in six months. the last time a navy ship directly engaged with an enemy to that degree was during world war ii. >>> straight ahead on the cbs weekend new
in all, julia and judy have lost 17 members of their family over the past seven months. and in the days since israel launched his counteroffensive in rafah, over 800,000 palestinians who were already displaced have now been forced to flee again, says the u.n., nancy, making the already dire humanitarian situation in gaza that much worse. >> thank you. today, russian air strikes in the city of kharkiv in northeastern ukraine killed at least four people. the strikes destroyed a lakeside...
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. >> bret: julia?ategist voters were responding to this. it was interesting, hours before the verdict came out, on thursday, a marist poll showed that in the case of a guilty verdict, support for trump went down, biden led in the case of a not guilty verdict trump led. so. that was interesting to watch but talking to republicans today what i have heard is that this isn't necessarily obviously it's not great for trump. this is, you know, obviously a bad thing to happen to someone, especially someone who is running for president and facing, you know, what could be a very harsh punishment. but, a lot of republicans have said this is a way for him to galvanize his base. remember, within a period of less than 24 hours after the verdict was reached, the campaign announced it raised nearly $35,000,000.29% of those donors being new donors to the campaign that shows me that trump is essentially expanding his universe. one other thing that republicans have said is that this is a monumental news story moment in a
. >> bret: julia?ategist voters were responding to this. it was interesting, hours before the verdict came out, on thursday, a marist poll showed that in the case of a guilty verdict, support for trump went down, biden led in the case of a not guilty verdict trump led. so. that was interesting to watch but talking to republicans today what i have heard is that this isn't necessarily obviously it's not great for trump. this is, you know, obviously a bad thing to happen to someone,...
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julia, yes, do you have it?sn’t, no, those years don’t exist, i have my modern grandfather, who, of course , also attributed three or four to himself, no one knows how much they attributed, they didn’t tell later, he also went to kill anyone, the kursk bulge, many, many years had already passed, and he was 83 years old, suddenly on the anniversary of the battle of kursk he did not receive congratulations in cards, he says what it is, i was there, i was there, i... came there, well, dad started digging in the archives, and it turned out that, well, it wouldn’t matter there, there was one rifle division, the other was a brain division, but he served in one, in short, the documents were lost, but that’s not what turned out to be, it turned out that he had an order of glory and an order stating that he had been discharged, but there was no order for presentation, dad went to the academy, picked him up, brought him home, grandfather drank a glass of vodka, as expected, soaked it in a mug, and through 3 days later he
julia, yes, do you have it?sn’t, no, those years don’t exist, i have my modern grandfather, who, of course , also attributed three or four to himself, no one knows how much they attributed, they didn’t tell later, he also went to kill anyone, the kursk bulge, many, many years had already passed, and he was 83 years old, suddenly on the anniversary of the battle of kursk he did not receive congratulations in cards, he says what it is, i was there, i was there, i... came there, well, dad...
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when mcdonalds is a luxury julia, they're hurting badly. can get a rotisserie chicken, bag of pasta a lot less than happy meal. feed a whole family. >> all right. we'll talk you to real soon. i will introduce you to middle class people next time i see you. >> i know a lot of them, charles. charles: not on cape cod. where are you on cape cod? >> i live outside the beltway, remember? charles: oh okay. i have to bring in my next guest. he wrote a amazing article, americans must pay, must pay higher taxes if they want to keep a higher standard of living. university of maryland economist, peter morici. peter so where do taxes need to go? >> basically we're running a huge budget deficit and it is about to get a lot larger. over the next 15 months the tax cut and recovery act of, president trump expires. charles: right. >> and the budget projections are based on that expiration. if we renew that, all of sudden we're looking at deficits 7% of gdp. at that point, we have to ask yourselves, are we really willing to cut the social safety net? even whe
when mcdonalds is a luxury julia, they're hurting badly. can get a rotisserie chicken, bag of pasta a lot less than happy meal. feed a whole family. >> all right. we'll talk you to real soon. i will introduce you to middle class people next time i see you. >> i know a lot of them, charles. charles: not on cape cod. where are you on cape cod? >> i live outside the beltway, remember? charles: oh okay. i have to bring in my next guest. he wrote a amazing article, americans must...
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julia, thank you, have a good broadcast. well, then we continue with the residents of moscow and the moscow region. plastic surgeons from the scandalous khaidarov clinic have been charged. the investigation intends to request that the accused be given preventive measures related to imprisonment. the clinic itself believes that there was no reason to detain them. on it was a success, but the entire catch was confiscated, just like the inspectors did, and who should be afraid of them? fishing on bicycles, who will be helped by mobile poachers who used nets to drag bream going to spawn. the bulgakov house celebrates 20 years on the birthday of the great writer, there is a reader behind me, performances, excursions, exhibitions, and what unusual is happening now at the patriarch’s house? a serious accident occurred at km 314 of tskada. the boom crane rammed the information board with signs with cameras. the structure simply collapsed roadway. one car was blocked. the driver escaped with minor bruises. traffic was blocked for sev
julia, thank you, have a good broadcast. well, then we continue with the residents of moscow and the moscow region. plastic surgeons from the scandalous khaidarov clinic have been charged. the investigation intends to request that the accused be given preventive measures related to imprisonment. the clinic itself believes that there was no reason to detain them. on it was a success, but the entire catch was confiscated, just like the inspectors did, and who should be afraid of them? fishing on...
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julia boorstin is going to deliver this news alert, regarding netflix. julia, what do we know? >> netflix announcing its up front presentation that the ad plan has 40 million active users, up from 5 million a year ago and up from 23 million in january, the company saying over 40% f all sign-ups in the countries where they offer ads now comes from the ad plan. the company also announcing it will launch an in-house ad technology platform to give advertisers new ways to buy and measure their impact, telling us they plan to move entirely over to their new collection of tools to manage digital advertising by the end of 2025. sounds like it will be a gradual shift. netflix is also expanding its partners for selling ads on its platforms, beyond just microsoft, which was its launch partner. saying this summer, they will also add the trade desk, google's display and video 360, as well as magnate. scott? >> julia, appreciate that very much. a nice pop there for netflix. i love what our colleagues, and friend carl, posted about five hours ago on social. "the company that once said they we
julia boorstin is going to deliver this news alert, regarding netflix. julia, what do we know? >> netflix announcing its up front presentation that the ad plan has 40 million active users, up from 5 million a year ago and up from 23 million in january, the company saying over 40% f all sign-ups in the countries where they offer ads now comes from the ad plan. the company also announcing it will launch an in-house ad technology platform to give advertisers new ways to buy and measure their...