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host: this is katerina sedova with georgetown.earch fellow at georgetown.edu, looking at the issues of russia and ukraine. the best to your family. hope all is well. guest: thank you. host: we will look at the energy portion of what is going on between russia and ukraine with jason bordoff. he will talk about energy supplies and prices and other things related to that. join us next on "washington journal." >> july 23 of this year, 2022, will be the 55th anniversary of the detroit race riot. 43 people died during that chaotic week. 1189 were injured. our guest was there. his mother and sister were shot. we talk with the professor about his memory of the 12th street riot in a q&a interview in 2011. we invited him back to talk more about that moment in his young life and much more. >> howard university professor on the next episode, available on the c-span app or wherever you get your podcasts. pres. biden: i am pleased to nominate judge jackson, who will bring extraordinary qualifications, deep expense and intellect, and a rigorous
host: this is katerina sedova with georgetown.earch fellow at georgetown.edu, looking at the issues of russia and ukraine. the best to your family. hope all is well. guest: thank you. host: we will look at the energy portion of what is going on between russia and ukraine with jason bordoff. he will talk about energy supplies and prices and other things related to that. join us next on "washington journal." >> july 23 of this year, 2022, will be the 55th anniversary of the...
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host: this is katerina sedova with georgetown.earch fellow at georgetown.edu, looking at the issues of russia and ukraine. the best to your family. hope all is well. guest: thank you. host: we will look at the energy portion of what is going on between russia and ukraine with jason bordoff. he will talk about energy supplies and prices and other things related to that. join us next on "washington journal." >> july 23 of this year, 2022, will be the 55th anniversary of the detroit race riot. 43 people died during that chaotic week. 1189 were injured. our guest was there. his mother and sister were shot. we talk with the professor about his memory of the 12th street riot in a q&a interview in 2011. we invited him back to talk more about that moment in his young life and much more. >> howard university professor on the next episode, available on the c-span app or wherever you get your podcasts. pres. biden: i am pleased to nominate judge jackson, who will bring extraordinary qualifications, deep expense and intellect, and a rigorous
host: this is katerina sedova with georgetown.earch fellow at georgetown.edu, looking at the issues of russia and ukraine. the best to your family. hope all is well. guest: thank you. host: we will look at the energy portion of what is going on between russia and ukraine with jason bordoff. he will talk about energy supplies and prices and other things related to that. join us next on "washington journal." >> july 23 of this year, 2022, will be the 55th anniversary of the...
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his daughter katerina, who 2 years ago since then she's been working with her father. we have only a girl. that's why she have to do the job like this. if he had boys big boys in that age and think she will have to were again said the boys will have to do this job. this is probably a job for, for boys with fresh roles and a mennonite household and clearly defined. the women take care of the home and they do the cooking, cleaning and laundry. they also so close for the entire family. and that too is governed by strict rules. ah, when elizabeth needs more fabric she go shopping, there is no sign or advertisement to indicate that it is a store and the choices here i limited. ah, this one is too dark for me. this one is pretty nice for the younger girls. news. the bright colors reserve for the younger girls, dresses, the dark fabrics are for the married women. the men are to wear straw hats and checked all striped chairs. for half a meter we'll do. everything is precisely specified for us, do you see any big difference between these told at some time or another. somebody h
his daughter katerina, who 2 years ago since then she's been working with her father. we have only a girl. that's why she have to do the job like this. if he had boys big boys in that age and think she will have to were again said the boys will have to do this job. this is probably a job for, for boys with fresh roles and a mennonite household and clearly defined. the women take care of the home and they do the cooking, cleaning and laundry. they also so close for the entire family. and that...
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. >> we welcome katerina sa dova. she is here to talk about the issues of cyber attacks when it comes what is going on in russia and ukraine. host: to move. good morning. what about disinformation? guest: it is a small, agile think tank. we look at emerging threats and the impacts of emerging threats on national security and international security. i work on the cyber ai project, we look at the intersection of how cyber operations and cyber defenses, and information operation such as disinformation contains may be impacted by emerging technology such as artificial intelligence. that is the area of my focus. host: i imagine in the study that you do, there are things you are seeing play out in real time when it comes to those issues in russia and ukraine. what do you see about these types of avenues besides military warfare? guest: it has not been as large as we anticipated, leading up to the open invasion, other different scenarios were considered out of one of the scenarios we thought might be prominent would be the c
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and chief strategist jeffrey happy friday to you both katerina, there's discussion about the marketitics and left with concerns. >> absolutely. carl, as someone born and raised in ukraine, this is just unthinkable and heart breaking situation. as an adviser i encourage the clients to focus on the portfolios specifically we need to understand that this is a risk it does not discriminate we saw it in early trading hours yesterday. it is unpredictable but affected the sectors in a good and bad way and we trade into it we see it as a great buying opportunity. we have been talking for manies of derisking the portfolios, increasing the yield focusing on quality and this is an opportunity to add the sector that is you really should be owning right now like health care, financials, industrials. sectors that have strong buying power because that's what it will take. it's a bumpy ride. >> interesting so many years of investors conditioned to buy the dips. can they be retaught how to buy the rips >> volatility is going to be higher than what we are used to and discipline is important. we know
and chief strategist jeffrey happy friday to you both katerina, there's discussion about the marketitics and left with concerns. >> absolutely. carl, as someone born and raised in ukraine, this is just unthinkable and heart breaking situation. as an adviser i encourage the clients to focus on the portfolios specifically we need to understand that this is a risk it does not discriminate we saw it in early trading hours yesterday. it is unpredictable but affected the sectors in a good and...
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katerina and her i to get here. katerina and her dauuhter to get here.? i i think i didn't feel anything then and then i'm starting — feel anything then and then i'm starting to realise, yeah. but i hope — starting to realise, yeah. but i hope it's— starting to realise, yeah. but i hope it'sjust a short starting to realise, yeah. but i hope it's just a short time starting to realise, yeah. but i hope it'sjust a short time and we will be _ hope it'sjust a short time and we will be back soon. the hope it'sjust a short time and we will be back soon.— hope it'sjust a short time and we will be back soon. the 19th century train station _ will be back soon. the 19th century train station here _ will be back soon. the 19th century train station here is _ will be back soon. the 19th century train station here is now _ will be back soon. the 19th century train station here is now a - will be back soon. the 19th century train station here is now a modern | train station here is now a modern refugee reception centre, those arriving welcomed with open arms before tra
katerina and her i to get here. katerina and her dauuhter to get here.? i i think i didn't feel anything then and then i'm starting — feel anything then and then i'm starting to realise, yeah. but i hope — starting to realise, yeah. but i hope it's— starting to realise, yeah. but i hope it'sjust a short starting to realise, yeah. but i hope it's just a short time starting to realise, yeah. but i hope it'sjust a short time and we will be _ hope it'sjust a short time and we will be back...
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katerina: the prices are raising and have been volatile on the back of the fears about disruption toows, but the fundamentals actually point to the softening of the prices, and if there were no erns about the potential disruption, prices would have softened b now. europe has enough lng supply at the moment, and mild weather has been helping europe at a decent level. >> what about the longer-term picture, then, kateryna, is this an upper term conflict, for example? kateryna: if we are talking about your ability to find a way from russian gas in the longer-term, it is not something that can be done quickly. but it will take time, and it can potentially be done, if europe is serious about and if europe can look at the supply as well. in european commitment away from a supply of russia could be a positive sign for developers of projects, including lng projects, additional supply from norway, and so on. how long this will take? new u.s. projects could come into .5 or three years, additional supply from cutter in five years -- qatar in five years. >> lng liquefies as natural gas. we hr a l
katerina: the prices are raising and have been volatile on the back of the fears about disruption toows, but the fundamentals actually point to the softening of the prices, and if there were no erns about the potential disruption, prices would have softened b now. europe has enough lng supply at the moment, and mild weather has been helping europe at a decent level. >> what about the longer-term picture, then, kateryna, is this an upper term conflict, for example? kateryna: if we are...
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some like katerina found shelter in a sports hall her the night. >> we are so ted. to sleep commit to take shower. basic things for a person. >> fathers, brothers and husbands have been left behind, told they must stay to fight and stopped from leaving. including victoria's husband. he was not let out, she tells me. i am very worried. her daughter asks, why are you crying? some are on the move, sent to the station and put on a train. this is the third coach load of families we have seen getting off in the last 10 minutes. many on board did not kno where they were going but we have been told by authorities they are being taken to a city just to the east of moscow, more than 1000 kilometers from here. some worry that if they were expected to come back soon, they wouldn't be sent so far. these decisions are in russia's hands. as the geopolitical wrangling continues, no and is certain what happens next -- no one is certain wat happens next. >> we should reiterate that russia has consistently denied it is planning invasion. satellite images like this released over the we
some like katerina found shelter in a sports hall her the night. >> we are so ted. to sleep commit to take shower. basic things for a person. >> fathers, brothers and husbands have been left behind, told they must stay to fight and stopped from leaving. including victoria's husband. he was not let out, she tells me. i am very worried. her daughter asks, why are you crying? some are on the move, sent to the station and put on a train. this is the third coach load of families we have...
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>> you know, i talked to cat -- katerina after she did the interview.reaking moments in sports. this by far was the most difficult to watch and brutal. i mean, the bottom line is that she should have never been put in the situation in the first place when she had a positive -- the positive drug test. she should have been taken out of the competition. she wasn't protected by her team that were around her, and the ioc allowed her to compete because they said she was 15 years old, it may cause irreparable damage and she didn't have time to mount a defense. what we witnessed is irreparable damage to the emotional health of a girl, and the trickle effect of the girl, the girl who won the olympic medal, standing alone backstage with nobody around her to congratulate her. it was intense, heartbreaking. >> heartbreaking to say the least. we have some analysts, that includes current skaters and coaches, they are calling now, brian, to raise the minimum age for competition from 15 to 18. the point has been made many times, this girl is 15. she is that child. wher
>> you know, i talked to cat -- katerina after she did the interview.reaking moments in sports. this by far was the most difficult to watch and brutal. i mean, the bottom line is that she should have never been put in the situation in the first place when she had a positive -- the positive drug test. she should have been taken out of the competition. she wasn't protected by her team that were around her, and the ioc allowed her to compete because they said she was 15 years old, it may...
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. >> reporter: for ukrainian katerina volovyk the war is personal. in the line of fire. >> of course it's horrible. i'm stressed. i'm nervous about my parents, and i'm really afraid that a lot of people die. >> reporter: others are in disbelief. >> it's shocking. it's just -- sorry. >> reporter: i see that you're tearing up. it's quite emotional. >> yeah. [ chants ] >> reporter: protesters know these signs won't stop the war, but they hope someone listening will. tina kraus, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," tomorrow marks ten years since trayvon martin was shot and killed. gayle king has the first look at a new cbs report special that explores the legacy and impact of martin's death. >>> we'll talk to history-making bobsledder elana meyers taylor. could the most decorated black athlete in olympics history call it quits? >>> and a rock band foo fighters is going from the stage to the screen. front man dave grohl tells us how he came up with the story for their new horror film, "studio 666." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this
. >> reporter: for ukrainian katerina volovyk the war is personal. in the line of fire. >> of course it's horrible. i'm stressed. i'm nervous about my parents, and i'm really afraid that a lot of people die. >> reporter: others are in disbelief. >> it's shocking. it's just -- sorry. >> reporter: i see that you're tearing up. it's quite emotional. >> yeah. [ chants ] >> reporter: protesters know these signs won't stop the war, but they hope someone...
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but back inside russia, india katerina berg, east of the euro, mountains. the voice is a protest. quickly, muffled well, i have people around the world protest putins war against ukraine. many in russia, of course, are backing. the president, russian media have repeated puddings claim that the so called military special military operation was a reaction to ukrainian aggression. those who attempt to protest as we saw, are quickly sentenced a protest that isn't technically allowed to be one will therefore be broken up here in moscow. a heavy police presence means that many don't even dare to protest out of fear of arrest. weighing is ugly, don't agree with what's happening or in shock. new people don't know how to express this because no one listens to us. moses we are being persecuted and beaten. must be of you so much as they are afraid to go out on the street, because we're immediately detained. every word we say is met with hostility. as jose green, i simply don't get a chance to join a legal protest and need some young with us that i didn't even try. i've seen how quickly peopl
but back inside russia, india katerina berg, east of the euro, mountains. the voice is a protest. quickly, muffled well, i have people around the world protest putins war against ukraine. many in russia, of course, are backing. the president, russian media have repeated puddings claim that the so called military special military operation was a reaction to ukrainian aggression. those who attempt to protest as we saw, are quickly sentenced a protest that isn't technically allowed to be one will...
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we heard from katerina via a to time olympic figure skating champion. he ruled the ice throughout the eighty's, the german legend, things valley of his performance was hugely impressive, especially given the global scrutiny she's been on the i did not want it to be to her shoes or to have that pressure and to go out there and gauge as brief as she did, she did a little mistake, but still, you know, she had to go out there the entire world was watching. everybody had an eye on her . and of course, on the rest of the competition in this whole game, she is for me an absolute victim. she's 15, she's the minor and she should have not dealt with what she has to face right now. we have not the complete result yet, but i think definitely adults who are around her and who have put her in the situation in what she's is now is just unbearable. my imagination, what she's going through with your 15 year old. everybody has lost, you know, there is not one single winner in this single game we're having on right now and take it, take the team competition. you know, the
we heard from katerina via a to time olympic figure skating champion. he ruled the ice throughout the eighty's, the german legend, things valley of his performance was hugely impressive, especially given the global scrutiny she's been on the i did not want it to be to her shoes or to have that pressure and to go out there and gauge as brief as she did, she did a little mistake, but still, you know, she had to go out there the entire world was watching. everybody had an eye on her . and of...
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but katerina officials insist it has been a steady and reliable partner for the united states in an unsteady part of the world. and with its links and connections, it could help solve some problem issues for the united states and its president allen fisher. i'll just say that at the white house. well, at that meeting, president biden also spoke about the war in yemen. now he condemned to the rebels, the lodging missiles of the united arab emirates, the 3 attacks in recent weeks, particle henry pulls, it is meeting with the amir of cutter us president joe biden began by talking about russia. and then the united arab emirates, a sign of his country's concern. i also want to note that the us, he defeated a ballistic missile attack launched by the hoodies separate issue from yemen yesterday. and we've been a daily contact the you age to address those threats. the timing of the launch was important. it came as the israeli president was visiting another step toward normalizing relations between the countries. the missile fragments came down in a remote area. the u. e responded to the missile with
but katerina officials insist it has been a steady and reliable partner for the united states in an unsteady part of the world. and with its links and connections, it could help solve some problem issues for the united states and its president allen fisher. i'll just say that at the white house. well, at that meeting, president biden also spoke about the war in yemen. now he condemned to the rebels, the lodging missiles of the united arab emirates, the 3 attacks in recent weeks, particle henry...
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the katerina official so far. all right, so we'll have that. thanks so much eric said, other speaking just thank you. now dear, as president, is in carter for a 3 day visit until my ged to boone has been holding talks with courtesy mere shake it. i mean been hammered. attorney, the to have discussed their relations and the upcoming arab summit. police in the polar fatigue asked a dispersed protest as against a new government project. funded by a u. s. agency is providing $500000000.00 in grants to help pay for power transmission lines and road improvements. critic say that undermines the pools laws in solvent voters in punjab and northern india. the latest to go to the polls in state assembly elections seen as a test for the prime minister nor, and remote his party, the b j. p. farmers make up the state biggest voting block and they were heavily involved and successfully protested against agricultural reforms last year. elizabeth cronum as this report. it's the 1st election in punjab, since farmers lead year long demonstrations against legislat
the katerina official so far. all right, so we'll have that. thanks so much eric said, other speaking just thank you. now dear, as president, is in carter for a 3 day visit until my ged to boone has been holding talks with courtesy mere shake it. i mean been hammered. attorney, the to have discussed their relations and the upcoming arab summit. police in the polar fatigue asked a dispersed protest as against a new government project. funded by a u. s. agency is providing $500000000.00 in grants...
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katerina malofeeva is a ukrainianjournalist.wo areas as independent as an accomplice to understand how people there feel. the borders there are fluid and the history is veryjoint in the culture is veryjoint but how people their appeal, russian ukrainian? thank you ve much appeal, russian ukrainian? thank you very much for— appeal, russian ukrainian? thank you very much for this _ appeal, russian ukrainian? thank you very much for this question _ appeal, russian ukrainian? thank you very much for this question and - appeal, russian ukrainian? thank you very much for this question and i - very much for this question and i cannot_ very much for this question and i cannot give — very much for this question and i cannot give you _ very much for this question and i cannot give you the _ very much for this question and i cannot give you the simple - very much for this question and i. cannot give you the simple answer very much for this question and i- cannot give you the simple answer to that because — cannot give you the simple answer
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katerina, who you heard that the top of my report, she is in the second city to the east of ukraine and more going either because they are seeing bombs and missiles and hearing attacks or they are hearing air raid sirens. there is a lot of trauma and ukrainians coming here to go around poland but also other parts of europe. we saw other ukrainian dyas mira who had come from denmark helping others to get up to safety in copenhagen. —— diaspora. a redrawing of people around europe, echoes of the past, but for now authorities say they can cope with the numbers and are preparing hospitals to treat the wounded but the polish authorities are saying that if the days and weeks continue there could be a refugee exodus equalling or even exceeding these syrian refugees in 2015 win over1 million of them reached europe. russia's media regulator has instructed ten independent media outlets to remove reports citing russia's military attack as an invasion or a declaration of war despite the fact it is all those things. state media towing the government line, let's understand how and you can speak to a
katerina, who you heard that the top of my report, she is in the second city to the east of ukraine and more going either because they are seeing bombs and missiles and hearing attacks or they are hearing air raid sirens. there is a lot of trauma and ukrainians coming here to go around poland but also other parts of europe. we saw other ukrainian dyas mira who had come from denmark helping others to get up to safety in copenhagen. —— diaspora. a redrawing of people around europe, echoes of...