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kristin, come on out here. [cheering and applause] kristin: but then something changed. it was so subtle at first i barely noticed. i began to flinch every so often at full draw. i assumed that it was something that i was doing incorrectly with technique or that i needed to be stronger or that i needed to just train more. every day, i trained harder to fix my problem. days turd into weeks, then months. i had a bad year, but i still had hope tha i could do something or change something and then be back on track. back then, no one talked about target panic, but i had heard whispers about it, a bogeyman that causes archers to miss or be afraid of the target, drowning them in misery while robbing them of their skill. i raaway from it because i never ard of anyone escapi it once they were engulfed, but i was already lost in the orm. my worst experience with target panic--i started having trouble tting througthe clicr. the clicker is this piece of equipment that tells y when to shoot. some shots, i would come up, and i would just pull through even before it even got to my face
kristin, come on out here. [cheering and applause] kristin: but then something changed. it was so subtle at first i barely noticed. i began to flinch every so often at full draw. i assumed that it was something that i was doing incorrectly with technique or that i needed to be stronger or that i needed to just train more. every day, i trained harder to fix my problem. days turd into weeks, then months. i had a bad year, but i still had hope tha i could do something or change something and then...
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joining us is kristine aquino, thank you for joining us.about what this means. 490 million dollars of payments due by the end of june. how close are we getting to a default? kristine: you know, for a while we took a step back from that because russia showed its ability and willingness to finally dig into those domestic dollar reserves and service their debt after attempting to pay that in rubles, which was not in line with the bond documents. now we are another step closer to default because of this u.s. move. what this goes to show his you cannot take for granted how close russia can get to a default situation until we get more of a permanent resolution to the situation. i think with the u.s. is doing is upping the ante for russia and forcing them to try to make those payments or make more concessions, either with regards to bond payments or the war in general, until they are willing to give them a reprieve. jon: very quickly, you think back to that first fear of a default in the markets as we were figuring out what that would mean. we wer
joining us is kristine aquino, thank you for joining us.about what this means. 490 million dollars of payments due by the end of june. how close are we getting to a default? kristine: you know, for a while we took a step back from that because russia showed its ability and willingness to finally dig into those domestic dollar reserves and service their debt after attempting to pay that in rubles, which was not in line with the bond documents. now we are another step closer to default because of...
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kristine: it is going to be interesting. the ecb is probably in the same boat as the other central banks in terms of being caught between a rock and a hard place. those two things are growth and inflation. they are trying to get ahead of that, or in some cases getting ahead of it after behind the curve. it is difficult for central bankers to navigate this. for the ecb in particular, they have been slow and deliver it in minding some of these measures we have seen over the past decade. they may have to speed that up a bit but it will be at the cost of growth. tom: kristine aquino on the central-bank action and the earnings coming through from the european banks. coming up later in the show we will continue and get into the market dynamics with mark abramovich. let's get back to the bank of england. the boe expected to raise interest rates to their highest level in 30 years. the central bank will also clarify how it plans to sell off some of its $1.1 trillion in government bond holdings. joining us for more is lizzy burden rep
kristine: it is going to be interesting. the ecb is probably in the same boat as the other central banks in terms of being caught between a rock and a hard place. those two things are growth and inflation. they are trying to get ahead of that, or in some cases getting ahead of it after behind the curve. it is difficult for central bankers to navigate this. for the ecb in particular, they have been slow and deliver it in minding some of these measures we have seen over the past decade. they may...
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kristine: it decided it was going to go ahead of the fed. they had showed up the fed really adequately here. the key here was a surprise that they delivered a bigger than expected rate hike. it's key for australia. it's a small, open economy. it needed to show that it was going to go the same way as that that but in a way that would be impactful for its on markets, and that's what we saw. it's really a great lesson on how central banks can deliver maximum impact with minimal effort especially in a situation where everyone else is going the same way, tightening. but in its own way, that reserve bank of australia managed to make that impact in its own market and deliver higher yields, and potentially more because they were flagging that inflation will stay elevated which will give them more leeway in hiking moving forward. interesting lesson for that bed who has largely telegraphed a 50 point rate hike this coming wednesday. it's going to be interesting to see what the market reaction is to that. tom: valerie just pointing out for us, three ye
kristine: it decided it was going to go ahead of the fed. they had showed up the fed really adequately here. the key here was a surprise that they delivered a bigger than expected rate hike. it's key for australia. it's a small, open economy. it needed to show that it was going to go the same way as that that but in a way that would be impactful for its on markets, and that's what we saw. it's really a great lesson on how central banks can deliver maximum impact with minimal effort especially...
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kristin tate. always a pleasure. come back soon. great writer.'s border collapse. we have a new disturbing milestone on the border crisis. that is just ahead on "the evening edit." >> people want to attack president trump about his policies. how many people are dying of fentanyl overdoses because they are not on the line securing border. how many children didn't get assaulted or how many children didn't die? this is what real food looks like fresh real meat and veggies. the food dogs where built to eat. the farmer's dog is changing the way we feed our pets. visit tryfarmersdog.com to see your dogs personalized meal plan. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire subject 1: st. jude affects all corners of the world for good. i mean if you think about organizations that affect the entire world, it's a short list. taking care of kids. kids as a priority. taking care of
kristin tate. always a pleasure. come back soon. great writer.'s border collapse. we have a new disturbing milestone on the border crisis. that is just ahead on "the evening edit." >> people want to attack president trump about his policies. how many people are dying of fentanyl overdoses because they are not on the line securing border. how many children didn't get assaulted or how many children didn't die? this is what real food looks like fresh real meat and veggies. the food...
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kristine: absolutely. i think this is a story that will keep unfolding as we emerge from that pandemic era to the post-pandemic era. i can personally attest to what guy was saying, especially just being a visitor here to new york. people are going out to shops, to buy stuff, to buy more clothes, preparing for their summer holidays. you definitely get the feeling that the city is back, similar to the way that london was a few months ago. we know that the u.k. and europe in general are a few months ahead of the curve when it comes to reopening and all that from the u.s., so we are really now just seeing this activity pick up in the u.s., and just in time for that very crucial summer holiday where a lot of retailers and a lot of travel related companies are very much leaning on that season to revive demand, so it is going to be very interesting. i think the question guy is asking is very much relevant. how much of this, the activity pick up we are seeing now, is going to be enough to sustain all of these kind
kristine: absolutely. i think this is a story that will keep unfolding as we emerge from that pandemic era to the post-pandemic era. i can personally attest to what guy was saying, especially just being a visitor here to new york. people are going out to shops, to buy stuff, to buy more clothes, preparing for their summer holidays. you definitely get the feeling that the city is back, similar to the way that london was a few months ago. we know that the u.k. and europe in general are a few...
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kristin richardson and carla carlstrom prosecuted the case for king county. >> they were talking about divorce. they had gotten to the point, and it was sort of assumed that they would be divorced, so that was pretty recent before this had happened, within the month before that that decision had been made. >> and then investigators discovered something else that troubled them. >> law enforcement learned that they had argued only the day before she'd gone missing. there was a big argument witnessed by other people at her place of work, so that, too, focused some attention on her estranged husband. >> the argument was over money, which was a frequent point of dispute for them. she had trouble. he had trouble. sort of meeting their bills. >> investigators'questions were mounting. they had a couple with money problems, a troubled marriage, a husband who didn't search for his wife, and fought with her the day before she disappeared. it was time to sit down with greg johnson. how did they treat you in that first encounter, the police? >> yeah, they were like you did it. accusing me of killin
kristin richardson and carla carlstrom prosecuted the case for king county. >> they were talking about divorce. they had gotten to the point, and it was sort of assumed that they would be divorced, so that was pretty recent before this had happened, within the month before that that decision had been made. >> and then investigators discovered something else that troubled them. >> law enforcement learned that they had argued only the day before she'd gone missing. there was a...
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kristine: and this is a real test of how far this rhetoric will go. the economic data bearing out the impact of lockdowns so far. we have spoken about china entering a phase where it needs to keep supporting markets, whether through verbal assurances like last week from the authorities. or actual concrete action to keep investor sentiment up. in the era of easy monetary policy, it is a cycle of policymakers keeping that economic support and shoring up sentiment, but the moment they pulled away, sentiment rumbles. -- crumbles. we may see this cycle of doom restarting in china, which is an odd juxtaposition with the rest of the world. tom: what worries me is the lack of policymaking out of beijing. president xi jinping saying we are going to knuckle down on infrastructure spending, that is nothing new here. what is the read across from the em space? kristine: it is not great. we are seeing signs of investors worrying about contagion. em performance in april really getting dragged down by that china story. this was a big question at the start of the year
kristine: and this is a real test of how far this rhetoric will go. the economic data bearing out the impact of lockdowns so far. we have spoken about china entering a phase where it needs to keep supporting markets, whether through verbal assurances like last week from the authorities. or actual concrete action to keep investor sentiment up. in the era of easy monetary policy, it is a cycle of policymakers keeping that economic support and shoring up sentiment, but the moment they pulled away,...
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kristine: i think that is the danger. if they deliver anything less than 50 that will be less -- quite a dovish step given that the fomc have already like that as nearly a done deal. markets are turning their sites to a potential 75 basis point hike. we got to a 50% probability in terms of rising for that over the last couple days. but of course, it really shows how much have amped up their hawkish expectations and now are expecting policymakers to deliver. francine: what i'm hearing from traders, they were saying, it's difficult as a chief executive to know what to do with prices. if you are a young trader, you haven't lived through inflation, my tip of the day, speak to a bloomberg who lived through the 80's and 90's. kristine: its immense pressure on other central banks for sure. we saw the rba deliver a bigger than expected rate hike yesterday. that makes sense. australia is an open small economy that really responds to what happens globally. the rba really needed to deliver that surprise to create that impact instead
kristine: i think that is the danger. if they deliver anything less than 50 that will be less -- quite a dovish step given that the fomc have already like that as nearly a done deal. markets are turning their sites to a potential 75 basis point hike. we got to a 50% probability in terms of rising for that over the last couple days. but of course, it really shows how much have amped up their hawkish expectations and now are expecting policymakers to deliver. francine: what i'm hearing from...
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and we have a special guest who will be serenading the cultural procession, i would like to welcome kristinas to come forward. yes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, rose, thank you charleston. let's go ahead and start our cultural procession. [applause] >> it's a very ancient saying but a true and honest talk when you become a teacher by your pupils you will be taught. as a teacher i've been hurting so forgive me because i've now become an expert on a subject i like most. getting to know you. getting to know you. getting to know all about you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> everybody join me. getting to know you. you know this song. getting to know all about you. getting to like you, getting to hold you like me. getting to know you, putting it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> because of all the beautiful -- >> day by day. [applause] >> juliette, guys. everybody. getting to like you, getting to hold you like me. everybody put your hands up. sing it with us. putting it my way nicely. come on. you are precisely my cup of tea. sing it with us. getting to know you, getting to f
and we have a special guest who will be serenading the cultural procession, i would like to welcome kristinas to come forward. yes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, rose, thank you charleston. let's go ahead and start our cultural procession. [applause] >> it's a very ancient saying but a true and honest talk when you become a teacher by your pupils you will be taught. as a teacher i've been hurting so forgive me because i've now become an expert on a subject i like most. getting...
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and later in the programme we'll be talking to kristin ford from a group that campaigns for access toe — where more than 100 people who were trapped beneath the rubble of a steelworks in mariupol have finally been brought to safety. the evacuees have spent weeks without seeing daylight — living in tunnels beneath the facility. but the ceasefire that allowed them to escape was brief. fierce fighting has now begun in mariupol again — and the red cross says there are still an unknown number of people trapped in the city. our correspondent, laura bicker, watched as the first evacuees finally made it to safety in zaporizhzhia. theirjourney from hell is over. two months of horror ends in exhaustion and relief. katarina spent weeks hidden in the depths of the azovstal steel plant as russian bombs pounded the site. she tried to tell her children everything would be ok, even when she didn't believe it herself. translation: howl we were living, to be honest, it was horrible. from morning until night we were bombarded. artillery, rockets, air strikes, our children couldn't sleep. they were cryin
and later in the programme we'll be talking to kristin ford from a group that campaigns for access toe — where more than 100 people who were trapped beneath the rubble of a steelworks in mariupol have finally been brought to safety. the evacuees have spent weeks without seeing daylight — living in tunnels beneath the facility. but the ceasefire that allowed them to escape was brief. fierce fighting has now begun in mariupol again — and the red cross says there are still an unknown number...
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kristin, talk us through how the rights of lower income women who statistics suggest are affected byffected by this ruling if indeed it does go through. we already have a patchwork of access to abortion care in this country and different states have at an act different barriers and those barriers and restrictions fall hardest on communities who are already marginalised by our health care systems. that includes people with lower incomes, as well as communities of colour, immigrant communities, gay and lesbian communities and other constituencies who are rich struggle to access the care they may need and if this decision is issued by the supreme court and it looks like they have the five votes necessary to overturn the landmark roe v wade case, they'll issue a state licensed to ban abortions and people have to travel and in some cases hundreds of thousands of miles to access the care they need and there are lots of resources necessary to make those kinds of trips to access care about the cost of the procedure and the medications as well as the cost for travel and lodging and the cost f
kristin, talk us through how the rights of lower income women who statistics suggest are affected byffected by this ruling if indeed it does go through. we already have a patchwork of access to abortion care in this country and different states have at an act different barriers and those barriers and restrictions fall hardest on communities who are already marginalised by our health care systems. that includes people with lower incomes, as well as communities of colour, immigrant communities,...
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and kristin yet another mass shooting in the united states. it seems to happen with alarming regularity. ah, yeah. report just came out from the centers for disease control and it marked 2020, actually as the highest number of recorded gun deaths on record. a trend that continued into 2021 and into this year as well. in 2020, for example, gun related homicides went up 35 percent. again, a trend that is continuing just yesterday and the small city of know, walkie wisconsin authorities, their report that there were 10 separate shootings over the course of 12 hours. 3 people were dead. 25 people left injured. so this is becoming a great concern nationwide, not just in big cities like new york and chicago, but also places like buffalo, which is a smaller population norm know, walkie wisconsin, as well as so clearly this is a big concern for local, state and federal officials in fact, we know that president joe biden was brief by his homeland security advisor on what happened in buffalo. ok, kristen salumi for now. thank you. pro abortion rights ac
and kristin yet another mass shooting in the united states. it seems to happen with alarming regularity. ah, yeah. report just came out from the centers for disease control and it marked 2020, actually as the highest number of recorded gun deaths on record. a trend that continued into 2021 and into this year as well. in 2020, for example, gun related homicides went up 35 percent. again, a trend that is continuing just yesterday and the small city of know, walkie wisconsin authorities, their...
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the proceeds will be donated to a foundation the supports children's health and education programs. kristin salumi as more from new york a modern day mona lisa, that's how the chairman of christie's is describing a portrait of marilyn monroe, anti war halls, shot sage blue. marilyn is up for auction, one of the series, the 1st to be auctioned off in nearly 25 years, were all created the iconic silkscreen image of monroe after the actress died of a sleeping pill overdose in 1962. some 60 years later. the public is still fascinated by her life and death was genius is because he encapsulated the tragedy and the disaster of marilyn the suicide. after having the most amazing life being the most beautiful woman. the peace comes from the private collection of thomas and doris amman. and is the centerpiece of the auction houses, marquis sales week or house maryland is expected to shatter records for contemporary art when it goes up for auction on monday, bringing in the realm of $200000000.00 or more instantly putting its fire in an elite class of collectors, there is no reach and that is completel
the proceeds will be donated to a foundation the supports children's health and education programs. kristin salumi as more from new york a modern day mona lisa, that's how the chairman of christie's is describing a portrait of marilyn monroe, anti war halls, shot sage blue. marilyn is up for auction, one of the series, the 1st to be auctioned off in nearly 25 years, were all created the iconic silkscreen image of monroe after the actress died of a sleeping pill overdose in 1962. some 60 years...
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let's go over now to kristin salumi. she joins us from the un headquarters in new york. what was the purpose of this meeting? that was cool. this was the session of the security council at their monthly meeting on the situation in the middle east in what the united nations refers to as the palestinian question. one of the longest unresolved issues on the un security councils agenda. it was a chance to update the security council on the situation in the palestinian territories in the last month. and clearly the most significant development was the killing of sri and r block lay the al jazeera correspond in as just about every speaker made reference to her das. but what was interesting was attempts to put that in the context of the greater palestinian situation. and what we heard from speakers in the middle east envoy to the united nations, toward venice on for example, said that this is part of a familiar pattern of daily violence for palestinians including our clashes settlement expansion, evictions and demolitions and seizures of palestinian structures. they talked abou
let's go over now to kristin salumi. she joins us from the un headquarters in new york. what was the purpose of this meeting? that was cool. this was the session of the security council at their monthly meeting on the situation in the middle east in what the united nations refers to as the palestinian question. one of the longest unresolved issues on the un security councils agenda. it was a chance to update the security council on the situation in the palestinian territories in the last month....
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i kristin's lou, me. thank you. the world's top boil producing countries have agreed to slightly increase their output while the you plans to ban and boarding russian oil by the end of this year. opec countries and their pot nations will raise production by more than $430000.00 barrels per day, starting next month. some analysts predict that won't be enough to meet demand and could further increase the price of crude and made to even higher inflation. but these and guinea have, but former president l, for con, they on the house arrest to investigate him for alleged crimes. while in office con day was aston from power and detained after a military coup last september, is the 4 to say it's a political witch hunt. nicholas hawk proposals. the deposed president of guinea no longer a free man, but under house arrest. after returning home from exile, the ones feared leader seen as untouchable and above the law is facing justice guineas, attorney general ordered legal proceedings against alpha con day and 26. former member
i kristin's lou, me. thank you. the world's top boil producing countries have agreed to slightly increase their output while the you plans to ban and boarding russian oil by the end of this year. opec countries and their pot nations will raise production by more than $430000.00 barrels per day, starting next month. some analysts predict that won't be enough to meet demand and could further increase the price of crude and made to even higher inflation. but these and guinea have, but former...
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the nordic states handed in their applications on wednesday. kristin salumi reports. the united states is eager for sweden and finland to join nato and strengthen the alliance. but one country is standing in the way you can convince turkey to accept their bed. i think i'm not going to turkey, but i think we're gonna be okay. o. u. s. secretary of state, anthony blink and traveled to new york to meet with his turkish counterpart at the united nations. the turkish foreign minister came to express his country's objections, namely finland and sweden support for kurdish nationalist groups. that turkey views as terrorists come looking forward to pursuing that conversation. and today we have them and sweden should meet their applications. and this of course is a process and we will work through that process as allies in partners. you know, tony huge here as being supporting the open door policy or nato even before this war. but with regard to this possible candidate already candidate countries, you know, we have also legitimate security concerns that they have been supportin
the nordic states handed in their applications on wednesday. kristin salumi reports. the united states is eager for sweden and finland to join nato and strengthen the alliance. but one country is standing in the way you can convince turkey to accept their bed. i think i'm not going to turkey, but i think we're gonna be okay. o. u. s. secretary of state, anthony blink and traveled to new york to meet with his turkish counterpart at the united nations. the turkish foreign minister came to express...
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it's been meeting to discuss threats to global media freedom and the protection of journalists. kristin salumi has this report. what israel's killing about 0, serene ob lockley in the occupied west bank, prompted ireland to called this meeting on the protection of journalists at the time of her killing. sharyn was on duty in a blue press, vest, a symbol which denotes civilian status, a symbol that demonstrates to parties to conflict, that journalists are notch, a target. the targeting of journalists in conflict zones is considered a war crime. the committee to protect journalists said no less than 18 have been killed in the palestinian territories in the last 20 years. in ukraine, 9 journalists have died in the war with russia. but as the experts made clear, 9 out of 10 such crimes are never prosecuted. the failure of states to investigate, prosecute and punish crimes against john. this is not only a denial of justice, it is actually an encouragement to perpetuate the cycle of finance. al jazeera is abdur rahim for kara, promised to pursue all legal options for accountability and 0 posi
it's been meeting to discuss threats to global media freedom and the protection of journalists. kristin salumi has this report. what israel's killing about 0, serene ob lockley in the occupied west bank, prompted ireland to called this meeting on the protection of journalists at the time of her killing. sharyn was on duty in a blue press, vest, a symbol which denotes civilian status, a symbol that demonstrates to parties to conflict, that journalists are notch, a target. the targeting of...
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we'll meet with his finish and swedish counterparts at the white house on thursday. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations, the ambassadors of finland, and sweden handed letters to the chief of the military alliance. yet sultan burg. both countries of been neutral for a long time. but russia's invasion of ukraine rapidly shifted public opinion in favor of joining nato. currently 5 nato members share land borders with russia. they include the entire eastern frontiers of estonia and latvia. norway just touches russia in the arctic circle. while lithuania and poland flank, the baltic enclave of ex clave of kalynne and grad. finland's membership of nato would add 1300 kilometers to the alliances land border with russia. more than doubling its length. dave de, roche as a professor of national defense university. he says the nordic bid to join nato goes against russians, main goal. he claims that his reasons for the ukrainian invasion are to prevent the expansion of nato. and yet he caused 2 countries with it. one instance, centuries of neutrality to calculate based on their own self
we'll meet with his finish and swedish counterparts at the white house on thursday. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations, the ambassadors of finland, and sweden handed letters to the chief of the military alliance. yet sultan burg. both countries of been neutral for a long time. but russia's invasion of ukraine rapidly shifted public opinion in favor of joining nato. currently 5 nato members share land borders with russia. they include the entire eastern frontiers of estonia and...
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violence before the 18 year old is accused of killing at least 10 people in buffalo on saturday. kristin salome read for some new york to do. the learners returned to the scene on sunday to remember the dead, an attempt to make sense of what investigators described as a racially motivated, hate crime. in my 65 years in buffalo, i've never seen anything like we survived the gang era, a drug error, and now this, we got this too, shall pass. we're going to watch this as well. police say the suspect 18 year old peyton genderin shot 13 people at a neighbourhood grocery store killing 10 most were african american. one. aaron salter was a security guard and a retired police officer. he was a nice guy, you know, he, he cared about to community, looked at that his door investigator say the suspect had been detained in the past for threatening remarks, but never criminally charged. and that a manifesto that he appears to have written shows his actions were racially motivated. the state police had brought this individual and for a mental health evaluation. he went to the local hospital. he was ther
violence before the 18 year old is accused of killing at least 10 people in buffalo on saturday. kristin salome read for some new york to do. the learners returned to the scene on sunday to remember the dead, an attempt to make sense of what investigators described as a racially motivated, hate crime. in my 65 years in buffalo, i've never seen anything like we survived the gang era, a drug error, and now this, we got this too, shall pass. we're going to watch this as well. police say the...
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that washer is holding supplies hostage for both ukraine are millions around the world from the un kristin salumi reports. ukraine has been called the bread basket of the world, producing along with russia nearly a 3rd of the world's wheat. but were there has brought exports to a stand still in st. prices through the roof? lot in ukraine is now adding a fright. me, new thy mentioned to the speak to the global hunger. russian rushes, evasion of its neighborhood is effectively ended. its food exports, price increases of up to 70 percent, or staple foods that i think people in countries across ethnic and the middle east's, including capital libya, somalia, sudan, and the eman give the full cove it in climate change are also blamed for pushing more people into food insecurity, but the u. s. called the leading of the un security council to highlight the impact of conflict. in particular, the ukranian conflict on food prices. and they put the blame squarely on russia who require russian government seems to believe that using food as a weapon will help accomplish what its invasion is not to break
that washer is holding supplies hostage for both ukraine are millions around the world from the un kristin salumi reports. ukraine has been called the bread basket of the world, producing along with russia nearly a 3rd of the world's wheat. but were there has brought exports to a stand still in st. prices through the roof? lot in ukraine is now adding a fright. me, new thy mentioned to the speak to the global hunger. russian rushes, evasion of its neighborhood is effectively ended. its food...
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kristine: i have to agree.t will be the plumbing, in the treasury market, as the fed moves on with the timing cycle. it is a reminder to investors that it is not rate hikes we are talking about when we are talking about fed policy normalization. there are all those balance sheet questions. it is important to pay attention to -- in a way, that is going to be the self alluding mechanism for the fed. if they start seeing liquidity getting into a worrying level in this balance sheet runoff process, that could be something that gives them pause. romain is right. when you get there, potentially, around the summertime, we could see a turning point, especially the liquidity issue. guy: -- romaine: i want to make a point. the liquidity drying up has been slower here. i think that could play a cycle like -- psychological effect for the fed. if you don't have that bum rush for the door and one short period of time, does it create panic if it is the slow boil putting the frog in a lot of cold water and turning up the heat
kristine: i have to agree.t will be the plumbing, in the treasury market, as the fed moves on with the timing cycle. it is a reminder to investors that it is not rate hikes we are talking about when we are talking about fed policy normalization. there are all those balance sheet questions. it is important to pay attention to -- in a way, that is going to be the self alluding mechanism for the fed. if they start seeing liquidity getting into a worrying level in this balance sheet runoff process,...
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young family of russian lotto winners from novosibirsk millionaire kristina and nikolai kozavtsev, kristin when and where did you meet nikolai and do they all know each other in absentia on the internet? well, courtship, i probably lived in barnaul in a city in the altai territory, and christina wishing in novosibirsk we drove 200 km to the stone, that is, she drove 200 and i 200 and so we met no, don’t be sorry now, well done. so happy got married, when december 10 last year, that is 5 months in your family. well done congratulations wedding. noisy was not only parents and friends, that is, a narrow circle. or did they make some noise, kohl no, they didn’t joke, the presenter, like me, that’s all it was. oh well, just in a narrow circle, something was remembered in novosibirsk and the wedding was signed. we are in berdsk 50 km away, and from berdsk, then another 250 stone cafes went. what good fellows of the region can be said, well done from the bottom of my heart i wish you happiness, friends for many years. good luck in how we wish good luck together with our guests to all participants
young family of russian lotto winners from novosibirsk millionaire kristina and nikolai kozavtsev, kristin when and where did you meet nikolai and do they all know each other in absentia on the internet? well, courtship, i probably lived in barnaul in a city in the altai territory, and christina wishing in novosibirsk we drove 200 km to the stone, that is, she drove 200 and i 200 and so we met no, don’t be sorry now, well done. so happy got married, when december 10 last year, that is 5...
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kristin kroepfl is working at the office a thing of the past? ♪ ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer... are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs. both of these can lead to death. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening chest pain, cough, or trouble breathing. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection,... liver or kidney problems, are or plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding. for more information about side effects talk to your doctor. be in your moment. fantastic! ask your doctor about ibrance. kristen: we have larry and mike joining. the ceo of airbnb says offices as we know them are over. brian che
kristin kroepfl is working at the office a thing of the past? ♪ ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer... are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance may...
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stewart says people _ actors kristin stewart says people are ready to look at his vision, — people areon, however provocative. maybe he isjust milder enough! because we have been on the, you know, sort of not to be too dark about things but the path to destruction for a very long time and as quickly as technology develops, i think that he probably was fearful of that. well before we were. but he wrote a movie about people who need to cut into each other to feel something or feel close to feel something or feel close to each other feels really urgently immediate and only very recent. urgently immediate and only very recent-— very recent. many of coronavac's - very recent. many of| coronavac's directing descendants also found success at cannes. julia ducournau palm winner to tan, at cannes. julia ducournau palm winnerto tan, a at cannes. julia ducournau palm winner to tan, a body horror about a woman who gets pregnant by a car, merely found inspiration in his work. —— titane. and nearly 80 years of age, he has already got another movie planned and its crimes of the future that shows he h
stewart says people _ actors kristin stewart says people are ready to look at his vision, — people areon, however provocative. maybe he isjust milder enough! because we have been on the, you know, sort of not to be too dark about things but the path to destruction for a very long time and as quickly as technology develops, i think that he probably was fearful of that. well before we were. but he wrote a movie about people who need to cut into each other to feel something or feel close to feel...
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here's kristin welker. >> reporter: emotions boiling over in texas today during a press conference by texas governor greg abbott and law enforcement. democrat beto o'rourke, who's running against abbott, barging in to confront him. >> this is totally predictable. >> officials shouted back at o'rourke demanding that he leave. >> you're out of line. >> i can't believe you're a sick son of a bitch to make a pinnacle issue. >> security escorted o'rourke out. defending his actions. >> now is the time to stop the next shooting. right after santa fe, high school was the time to stop the next shooting. >> reporter: in june governor abbott cited laws. federal law already allows 18-year-olds to buy the long guns that allowed this to happen >> there are, quote, real gun laws in chicago. i hate to say this, but there are more people who are shot every weekend in chicago than there are in schools in texas. >> the political pull and making an empassioned speech for new gun restrictions, president biden doubling down today. >> i'm just sick and tired where's the backbone, the courage to stand up to
here's kristin welker. >> reporter: emotions boiling over in texas today during a press conference by texas governor greg abbott and law enforcement. democrat beto o'rourke, who's running against abbott, barging in to confront him. >> this is totally predictable. >> officials shouted back at o'rourke demanding that he leave. >> you're out of line. >> i can't believe you're a sick son of a bitch to make a pinnacle issue. >> security escorted o'rourke out....
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with me now, larry glazer, kristin hahn and patrice with the independent woman's forum. patrice, i'll start with you. there's a dark cloud, a dark malaise over this nation that we haven't felt in decades. >> it's true, charles. i mean, when 85% of americans are saying in polling that the country is heading in the wrong direction, this tells you something. inflation is a top issue, top of mind. that's going to portend trouble for democrats in the mid-terms when you consider right now they have an enthusiasm gap that is favoring republicans. when you senior likely voters, more republicans are enthusiastic to come out to the polls in november compared to democrats. it's a 17-point gap. that will be very hard to make up especially if gas prices and energy and every other price continues to stay so high. >> charles: kristin, putting politics aside, if you look at consumer sentiment, it's from free fall. ceo sentiment is in free fall. investor sentiment is in free fall. you know, how is the white house pushing back against this or are they going to stick with hey, it's greedy
with me now, larry glazer, kristin hahn and patrice with the independent woman's forum. patrice, i'll start with you. there's a dark cloud, a dark malaise over this nation that we haven't felt in decades. >> it's true, charles. i mean, when 85% of americans are saying in polling that the country is heading in the wrong direction, this tells you something. inflation is a top issue, top of mind. that's going to portend trouble for democrats in the mid-terms when you consider right now they...
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kristin fisher has the story. >> this is where all the magic happens.ithout this, you don't have a hypersonic wind tunnel. >> reporter: chris runs the lab at the university of texas san antonio home to a new state-of-the-art mach 7 wind tunnel, a new tool in developing weapons that travel more than five times the speed of sound. hypersonic missiles and aircraft could be the future of warfare because their speeds and maneuverability make them extremely difficult to defend against. >> we're one of only about five in u.s. academia. >> reporter: and only a handful of government-run industrial grade hypersonic wind tunnels in the u.s. during a meeting with the defense secretary in february, two people in the room told cnn that kooceos describe it as a ce point in testing. >> for the big wind tunnel facilities, it can be one year wait time i'd say, six months would be pretty fast. >> reporter: a critical delay as the u.s. is still in the early stages of its hypersonics program with the air force successfully testing lockheed martin's missile last week after t
kristin fisher has the story. >> this is where all the magic happens.ithout this, you don't have a hypersonic wind tunnel. >> reporter: chris runs the lab at the university of texas san antonio home to a new state-of-the-art mach 7 wind tunnel, a new tool in developing weapons that travel more than five times the speed of sound. hypersonic missiles and aircraft could be the future of warfare because their speeds and maneuverability make them extremely difficult to defend against....
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and that is why we're supporting it. raising up kristin builds on pot. mr. pooled is closing coordinated with on the heart when say, ally, he's are performing this will to, we are united, we will do nothing though you could make nature a party to that conflict because that would mean a direct confrontation between you and her powers. important love for my name is ronald to make it clear to clotting that there will be no dignity tv. ukraine will not accept that. and neither we'll, we'll use the money adama and her family. ladies and gentlemen, we've all sipped informed and about turn on german defense policy of a bonus. we have decided to equip our armed forces so that they are at all times in a position to defend our country. and our lines, under the new conditions created by rochelle on the appoint reason, in the process of changing our constitution in order to make this happen. look new job and what do we want to make available than the 100000000000 for the necessary moderate modernization of our forces in the coming years for it is the security of our
and that is why we're supporting it. raising up kristin builds on pot. mr. pooled is closing coordinated with on the heart when say, ally, he's are performing this will to, we are united, we will do nothing though you could make nature a party to that conflict because that would mean a direct confrontation between you and her powers. important love for my name is ronald to make it clear to clotting that there will be no dignity tv. ukraine will not accept that. and neither we'll, we'll use the...
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painting has been so well poised to capitalize on post pandemic pent up demand to see and purchase art. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. ah. the top stories on al jazeera, russia's president has told his forces there fighting for the motherland and its future in ukraine. vladimir putin lead victory de commemorations in moscow, marking the surrender of nazi germany to soviet troops in 1945. but he stopped short of announcing any plans to step up the military operation in ukraine. the russian ambassador to poland was doused in red paint by anti war protests as during victory day commemorations, their ambassadors. so gay and brave and his staff were surrounded by demonstrators that a wreath laying ceremony and a soviet military cemetery in warsaw protest is carrying ukrainian flags, chanted fascists, killers and shame. before throwing pains at the diplomat for length as prime minister may hinder roger pack, sir has resign. following weeks of violent protests in the capital, colombo demonstrates us toppled buses and pushed vehicles into water during another day of chaos. at least 4 people, inclu
painting has been so well poised to capitalize on post pandemic pent up demand to see and purchase art. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. ah. the top stories on al jazeera, russia's president has told his forces there fighting for the motherland and its future in ukraine. vladimir putin lead victory de commemorations in moscow, marking the surrender of nazi germany to soviet troops in 1945. but he stopped short of announcing any plans to step up the military operation in ukraine. the russian...
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kristine: i think the debate is over this dollar strengthen what will keep powering it and are we nearing peak? other currencies are hoping we're seeing the strengthening of the u.s. dollar but it's a question of what else we are seeing outside the u.s. that will strengthen other currencies and a little bit of weakness in the u.s. dollar. canada is in a pickle for the central bank because they are looking to tighten policy more but we are not necessarily saying that affect on the currency which is very important for the inflation limiting effect for canada. jon: thanks very much for your help as always. meanwhile, we've been covering the story of mcdonald's.in 2021, 9% of the restaurant revenue came from russia and ukraine. you heard the headlines and now they are pulling out of russia after more than 30 years of operating in the country. let's bring in michael halen who covers this industry. this was one of the first things going through my head, how do you make up that revenue and operating income gap for making a dramatic move like this? what is your sense on what mcdonald's will do fr
kristine: i think the debate is over this dollar strengthen what will keep powering it and are we nearing peak? other currencies are hoping we're seeing the strengthening of the u.s. dollar but it's a question of what else we are seeing outside the u.s. that will strengthen other currencies and a little bit of weakness in the u.s. dollar. canada is in a pickle for the central bank because they are looking to tighten policy more but we are not necessarily saying that affect on the currency which...
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painting has been so well poised to capitalize on post pandemic pent up demand to see and purchase art. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. ah, this is august here. these are the top stories. who brings president says 60 people have been killed during a russian air strike on a scoring the eastern region of the hans. at least 92 civilians were in the building when it was hit on saturday. emergency workers are still working to remove bodies from the debris. the last of the civilians trapped in mario polls of old style plants have now reached the safety of zachary sher convoys of buses had been arriving in the city. the latest has been carrying a 175 evacuees, including 40 from the still works. people in the philippines are voting for their next president. 10 candidates vying for the top job front on up front, and on marco's junior cost his ballot earlier is the son of a former dictator. and he's hoping to win a 6 year term filipinos are also picking a new vice president as well as senators and members. of congress from st. louis has more from a police station in the capitol, mano, voter turnout h
painting has been so well poised to capitalize on post pandemic pent up demand to see and purchase art. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. ah, this is august here. these are the top stories. who brings president says 60 people have been killed during a russian air strike on a scoring the eastern region of the hans. at least 92 civilians were in the building when it was hit on saturday. emergency workers are still working to remove bodies from the debris. the last of the civilians trapped in...
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so we start peter kristin you will have 60 seconds.onsible, who tells, who is now will take over christina answers very well, christina and time are ready. it can be measured by time, height, height, it lies correctly on the table, so that there is a spoon, fork, fork, the right sport for bold boxing diving was such a bob haircut, tyson god is doing it right. i flew over the fence, the ball is the frill of a woman's skirt, uh, the women's south, i'm a wolf. well, for playing badminton. woland correctly has santa claus beard staff gifts. but the man himself correctly covered me with his head. love wave love wave, right vintage winter clothes coat jump skater, before you can tell, the crowds time is over. well, yes, it was a toe loop. well, of course, of course, old winter clothes. she is the same jump skater with six correct answers out to pass 12 points and earned bravo very well. and now some of you need to be good. who answers who tells, please, let's, right now, strength, please, maxim yes, valeria is ready and time in lemonade and
so we start peter kristin you will have 60 seconds.onsible, who tells, who is now will take over christina answers very well, christina and time are ready. it can be measured by time, height, height, it lies correctly on the table, so that there is a spoon, fork, fork, the right sport for bold boxing diving was such a bob haircut, tyson god is doing it right. i flew over the fence, the ball is the frill of a woman's skirt, uh, the women's south, i'm a wolf. well, for playing badminton. woland...
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kristin welker, i want to play more of a powerful speech, the president learned about this flying back from tokyo. when he got to the white house, gave this speech. >> what struck me was these kinds of mass shootings rarely happen anywhere else in the world. why? they have mental health problems. they have domesticputes in other countries. they have people who are lost. but these kinds of mass shootings never happen with the kind of frequency they happen in america. why? why are we willing to live with this carnage? why do we keep letting this happen? where in god's name is our backbone? it's time to turn this pain into action. for every parent, every citizen of this country, we have to make it clear to every elected official in this country, it's time to act. >> you know that he as vice president was the point person after sandy hook for president obama. this is something that he has been dealing with for years and years. today, there's no sense at all that the senate is going to act. >> reporter: you are right, andrea. you raise sandy hook, which i think is instrumental. because ten
kristin welker, i want to play more of a powerful speech, the president learned about this flying back from tokyo. when he got to the white house, gave this speech. >> what struck me was these kinds of mass shootings rarely happen anywhere else in the world. why? they have mental health problems. they have domesticputes in other countries. they have people who are lost. but these kinds of mass shootings never happen with the kind of frequency they happen in america. why? why are we...
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joining us is kristin welker, "washington post" white house bureau chief ashley parker and forger obama secretary robert gibbs. texas governor abbott and senator cruz oppose any restrictions on guns. beto o'rourke confronted the governor yesterday during his news conference. rday during his news conference. >> sir, you are out of line. sir, you are out of line. please leave this auditorium. >> they did take him out. he came out and talked to reporters. the president is set to travel to uvalde in the coming days. what can he promise these people? can there be any real action? >> very little in the short-term, andrea. we know president biden signed some executive orders related to guns back in april, specifically one that would make it more difficult to get so-called ghost guns. those are the unserialized, untraceable guns. in speaking with officials here, i have asked if there's any renewed effort to try to pass new executive orders. the response is, not right now. the focus is really on lawmakers on capitol hill. that's where they believe the real change will happen. our producer asked
joining us is kristin welker, "washington post" white house bureau chief ashley parker and forger obama secretary robert gibbs. texas governor abbott and senator cruz oppose any restrictions on guns. beto o'rourke confronted the governor yesterday during his news conference. rday during his news conference. >> sir, you are out of line. sir, you are out of line. please leave this auditorium. >> they did take him out. he came out and talked to reporters. the president is set...
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kristin fisher, thank you very much. >>> "new day" continues right
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andrey kristin news central region.n this we conclude our issue , we will show the most interesting things from the life of the central region already. next sunday just after noon news release, all the best and see you. hello, second floor. fusible, well, what are you standing, in fact, i had only to finish. but it is not for us to carry it. clinging oh, let me quickly clean everything up for you here . why can i cook anything you need eat. listen, i want to be alone. just have to bring a medical bed soon. i want to be alone. i understand. if so, give me a call, okay? no funds in the account yes, then you know what? let me take this one and that's it. losing weight, i understand, lenya this is my lunch and dinner. pampers are out. buy again tomorrow. can't explain either. buy it yourself. i would gladly funds i don't have. you said, there was a meeting at the bank, he was going to take a loan. nothing will work for my business. i don't have any investments. can be fried can be baked in the oven mash potato pancakes. by
andrey kristin news central region.n this we conclude our issue , we will show the most interesting things from the life of the central region already. next sunday just after noon news release, all the best and see you. hello, second floor. fusible, well, what are you standing, in fact, i had only to finish. but it is not for us to carry it. clinging oh, let me quickly clean everything up for you here . why can i cook anything you need eat. listen, i want to be alone. just have to bring a...
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and kristin welker was at the event. she joins us, as well. everybody, i'm katy tur. kristin, i found it notable that the finnish president said to turkey, we understand your concerns and want to work with you. because turkey, right now, is the block of standing in the way of their application. >> that's right. it's the big question mark. will turkey ultimately get on board? you've heard all three leaders express confidence that was still room for discussion despite the fact that turkish leaders have been quite adamant they are opposed to this move. the question why essentially they are critical of finland and sweden. they said they have failed to extradite suspects back to turkey and accused them, essentially, of supporting terrorist organizations and claimed both countries deny. you heard president biden make the strong case that if they were to join, it would strengthen nato in the face of russia's war against ukraine. take a listen to a little bit more of what president biden had to say moments ago. >> today there is no question, nato is relevant, effective, and m
and kristin welker was at the event. she joins us, as well. everybody, i'm katy tur. kristin, i found it notable that the finnish president said to turkey, we understand your concerns and want to work with you. because turkey, right now, is the block of standing in the way of their application. >> that's right. it's the big question mark. will turkey ultimately get on board? you've heard all three leaders express confidence that was still room for discussion despite the fact that turkish...
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joining us now is kristin. i remembered chatting with you shortly after your father died.ice to see you again. what do you talk about in the support group, and how much help is it for you? >> it has been a lifeline for those who have lost loved ones to covid. not only to be able to share what we are going through, but also to help support one another by advocating for things like covid memorial day. as well as a covid trade commission to learn and record what actually happened so that we can commit to do better. >> i see a lot of photos behind you. can you tell me about those? >> these are photos of books that loved ones in our community that have been submitted to us to include in our vigils that we are having. this upcoming monday, we will be having an online vigil to mark the million where we will be coming together to save people's names. moments of silence. and really reflect upon everything that we have lost. >> tell me about this national day of remembrance. do you envision this as a national holiday or simply something that we want schools and public institutions t
joining us now is kristin. i remembered chatting with you shortly after your father died.ice to see you again. what do you talk about in the support group, and how much help is it for you? >> it has been a lifeline for those who have lost loved ones to covid. not only to be able to share what we are going through, but also to help support one another by advocating for things like covid memorial day. as well as a covid trade commission to learn and record what actually happened so that we...
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daniel kristin, umbrella, you did a couple of units of cs. christian was up at least the other one. you're still working on the can you still grades which started and you'll be what is the media with fever? will be on your criteria the way you did that when you, unless you might done lowest of july, you're in the grad. so instead of like you said, i was a baby, listen, somebody was nuclear wasn't a problem. i purchased a shilling. you getting a little grains of a new one isn't showing up. when...
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movies or is it the worst of interest to start with the bureau so use but just to keep most valuable. kristin, umbrella, you will get a couple of units of seals. christian was up, at least the other one you still with me on the can use the green switch started and you'll be what is the media with fever? will be on your criteria the way you did that when you, unless you might done lowest of july, you're in the grads, for instance. like you said, i was like, i'm fabulous. and somebody was nuclear wasn't probably my approach for scheduling a shilling. you getting a little grains of a new one use and sure enough when you to one of the with a need. good boy finish vision. your voice isn't sure. leaders and rank and file members, if nationally, still organizations admit they had been preparing for violence streak riots long before the protests and gulf key. lee from bethel supposedly it still believes no service. you should go to hang out there to clean the down. below that comes with all this, he has to live to move, but i'm not sure there's a few more green score on that. so you see, we did this
movies or is it the worst of interest to start with the bureau so use but just to keep most valuable. kristin, umbrella, you will get a couple of units of seals. christian was up, at least the other one you still with me on the can use the green switch started and you'll be what is the media with fever? will be on your criteria the way you did that when you, unless you might done lowest of july, you're in the grads, for instance. like you said, i was like, i'm fabulous. and somebody was nuclear...
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the whole kristin salumi takes us behind the scenes. oh, it's a bottle, i don't understand. it was like any good drama. the vagrant trilogy contained scenes of love, laughter and conflict. but the characters are a typical on an american stage. a palestinian family played by an all middle eastern. can you on with them? yes. the central character, a dom, played by lebanese actor howdy to ball as a palestinian scholar based with a difficult choice, pursue his dreams abroad, or go home to take care of his mother as war breaks out in 1967. when you come to see your play like this one on epic trilogy, you really are forced to be in the shoes of a subject. that is what is so important. and that is what we do have a lot of palestine. her father's anger. very, very good, very good. well, it may be unusual for most american audiences. the story is all too familiar for palestinian american actor ramsey farrah gala. a lot of it is my family's story, being in several camps. i'm starting 48 and transfer jordan and then moving around . ha, but it is the humanity of the characters, not thei
the whole kristin salumi takes us behind the scenes. oh, it's a bottle, i don't understand. it was like any good drama. the vagrant trilogy contained scenes of love, laughter and conflict. but the characters are a typical on an american stage. a palestinian family played by an all middle eastern. can you on with them? yes. the central character, a dom, played by lebanese actor howdy to ball as a palestinian scholar based with a difficult choice, pursue his dreams abroad, or go home to take care...
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ambassador, she also demanded accountability and as well as an investigation into sharina. steph, kristin salumi, they are joining us live from the you and kristen think he will lewis. marino campbell served as the 1st chief prosecutor of the international criminal court from 2003 to 2012, and he joins his life also from new york for more on that i. c. c, were pharaoh. mr. marino campbell, thank you very much for being with us. can you explain for us, how does this process work? how is a case brought to the i c. c? well, the frivolous wants some validity to vicki gave the crime in spanish thought. so that, but athenian oath, florida, these are the main with ultimately mitigate. however, if they found they've they date that perpetrator, lisa, israeli told you that, but then also because law leo could bring it to eat, rescued him because echoing with boston can not prosecute it. therefore the only chance they have is that they did send castell, international criminal court in the hey, so the person who is now that g prosecutor guardian can p that person who's l 32. these do mitigate or not
ambassador, she also demanded accountability and as well as an investigation into sharina. steph, kristin salumi, they are joining us live from the you and kristen think he will lewis. marino campbell served as the 1st chief prosecutor of the international criminal court from 2003 to 2012, and he joins his life also from new york for more on that i. c. c, were pharaoh. mr. marino campbell, thank you very much for being with us. can you explain for us, how does this process work? how is a case...
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kristin chenoweth.heers you guys. >> and whipping up a girlie twist on. >> beer can chicken, a rose. canned chicken. so juicy. oh, look at that. >> plus, a perfect, simple salad. yeah, i can do this, and kristin's go to cocktail. >> the spring cosmo. wiggle it up. hmm. oh, that's nice. that's next. >> the kitchen has always been the center of my world because life is more delicious when it's full of food and fun. >> everybody knows me as a culinary expert and food judge on television, but
kristin chenoweth.heers you guys. >> and whipping up a girlie twist on. >> beer can chicken, a rose. canned chicken. so juicy. oh, look at that. >> plus, a perfect, simple salad. yeah, i can do this, and kristin's go to cocktail. >> the spring cosmo. wiggle it up. hmm. oh, that's nice. that's next. >> the kitchen has always been the center of my world because life is more delicious when it's full of food and fun. >> everybody knows me as a culinary expert and...
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kristin welker is at the white house. co-anchors with chuck todd tonight all of the coverage on nbc news now. looking at all of the races, but let's start where vaughan left it off. >> reporter: it was an extraordinary interview. i think you heard a couple of things. obviously, mo brooks is leaning into the now false proven theory that the election was stolen by former president trump. no surprise there because he was, of course, at the january 6 rally. vaughan pressed him on that. on his words, does he regret them? stunning to hear that exchange. no regret based on what we heard from mo brooks. big picture here, it's striking that former president donald trump endorsed him, withdrew his endorsement and now we see him surge in the race. he is, of course, running against katie britt, a former staffer to senator shelby, as well as mike durant, someone who has name recognition. he is a veteran. he was portrayed in the movie "black hawk down." this is certainly a race to watch for all of those reasons, but also because it is
kristin welker is at the white house. co-anchors with chuck todd tonight all of the coverage on nbc news now. looking at all of the races, but let's start where vaughan left it off. >> reporter: it was an extraordinary interview. i think you heard a couple of things. obviously, mo brooks is leaning into the now false proven theory that the election was stolen by former president trump. no surprise there because he was, of course, at the january 6 rally. vaughan pressed him on that. on his...
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thank you for that. kristin kristen, to know me live for is had the united nation said, well, i colleague sharon utley. it was a palestinian american while the usa department spokesman net price has called for an immediate investigation into our killing. serene was a veteran reporter. she was followed closely by those who care about the region and is mourned by all who knew her. the secretary spoke just when we could go on world freedom day about the fundamental role journalist play in the free flow of information, ideas, opinions, including dissenting ones. as being essential to inclusive and tolerant societies, it is hard to see the killing of another journalist just one week later, we call for an immediate and thorough investigation and full accountability. investigating attacks on independent media and prosecuting those responsible are paramount importance. we will continue to promote media, freedom and protect journalists ability to do their jobs without fear of violence, threats to their lives, or safety, or unjust attention. her death is a tragic loss and an affront to media freed
thank you for that. kristin kristen, to know me live for is had the united nation said, well, i colleague sharon utley. it was a palestinian american while the usa department spokesman net price has called for an immediate investigation into our killing. serene was a veteran reporter. she was followed closely by those who care about the region and is mourned by all who knew her. the secretary spoke just when we could go on world freedom day about the fundamental role journalist play in the free...
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painting has been so well poised to capitalize on post pandemic pent up demand to see and purchase art. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. ah. this is al jazeera, these are the top stories ukraine's president says 60 people have been killed during a rush, an air strike on a school in the eastern region of low hans. at least 90 civilians were in the building when it was hit on saturday. emergency workers are still working to remove bodies from the debris. the loss of the civilians tramped and maria poles ourself star plans have now reached the safety of zappa. lucia convoys of bosses have been arriving in the city. the latest carried the $175.00 evacuees, including 40 from the still works. people in the philippines are voting for their next president, 10 cabinets, a vine for the top job. front, on a founded on mike marco's junior cast, his ballot earlier is the song of a former dictator. and he's hoping to win a 6 year term foreign st. louis has more from appalling station in the capitol. manila, voter turnout has usually been, has consistently been quite high in philippines for the elections,
painting has been so well poised to capitalize on post pandemic pent up demand to see and purchase art. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. ah. this is al jazeera, these are the top stories ukraine's president says 60 people have been killed during a rush, an air strike on a school in the eastern region of low hans. at least 90 civilians were in the building when it was hit on saturday. emergency workers are still working to remove bodies from the debris. the loss of the civilians tramped and...
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kristin: you're watching getting answers live on abc seven. we ask experts your questions everyday at 3:00 to get answers for you in real time. today, san francisco district attorney is facing a recall this summer. now, humble county officials are taking aim pending a letter to the da about the implications of times fentanyl cases to san francisco. we are checking with our media partners at the san francisco standard for their in-depth report. but first, the department of medicine chair made headlines earlier this week when he tweeted that he's going back to masking indoors. it comes as nearly every mask mandate has been dropped and covid cases are taking back up. dr. walker joins us now to give us his insight on all that and the latest covid news. dr. walker, thinks for being here. dr. walker: i never completely dropped the mask indoors but i started to get a little bit sloppy unless sloppy. kristen: you said you slipped, right? we will discuss what that means and what the thinking is now. but lots of headlines including the u.s. hitting one
kristin: you're watching getting answers live on abc seven. we ask experts your questions everyday at 3:00 to get answers for you in real time. today, san francisco district attorney is facing a recall this summer. now, humble county officials are taking aim pending a letter to the da about the implications of times fentanyl cases to san francisco. we are checking with our media partners at the san francisco standard for their in-depth report. but first, the department of medicine chair made...
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been hearing these camps since 1940 and a singular depiction of what it means to lose your home. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories calls are growing louder for action against israeli forces for killing al jazeera journalist. shaheen of the death is on good, many palestinians, mark what they call, knock bol office house trophy day. israel was created a greek orthodox church and gods. the city is holding a memorial service fishery. she was shot in the head on wednesday on porting, and janine the occupied westbank unit of science has more from the memorial service . remember, this memorial service is held together with the church and the press syndicate in gaza. ah, they're paying tribute to charee and they're showing the respect. ah, it's, it's another, it's another our way of showing how loyal people are hearing garza for sure, ian. and for the memory of she read, but also the press syndicate to that as an opportunity for during the lesson to gather here in the church and to hold signs and it to chance slogans about about the aggression
been hearing these camps since 1940 and a singular depiction of what it means to lose your home. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories calls are growing louder for action against israeli forces for killing al jazeera journalist. shaheen of the death is on good, many palestinians, mark what they call, knock bol office house trophy day. israel was created a greek orthodox church and gods. the city is holding a memorial service fishery. she was shot...