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he was partying it up at the "vanity fair" party. >> laura: yes, he was having a good time. >> like nothingd. >> laura: after doing the "angle" on the biden walkback. biden feels too deeply. he has too much empathy. that's the whole thing about the regime change and feels bad for the people suffering. >> and they said will smith was protecting his wife. mothers and fathers are terrorists at school boards but this guy pops somebody, no problem. after this the presenters tried to pick up the pieces but it was impossible. >> will smith said it all. >> there is violence and hate crimes on innocent civilians all over the world. >> and right on your stage. giving him a standing ovation after that assault is everything that is wrong with us as a people. i have to say it was shocking to watch that reaction. you now have grounds for a smack down. we found this clip from the 1990s. watch. >> laura ingraham, with all due respect, ma'am, you are the meanest [bleep] i have ever seen. >> oh my god! >> laura: that was 1996 at the republican convention in san diego. it was one of the first tv appearances i
he was partying it up at the "vanity fair" party. >> laura: yes, he was having a good time. >> like nothingd. >> laura: after doing the "angle" on the biden walkback. biden feels too deeply. he has too much empathy. that's the whole thing about the regime change and feels bad for the people suffering. >> and they said will smith was protecting his wife. mothers and fathers are terrorists at school boards but this guy pops somebody, no problem. after...
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did you see this laura? hed this before the oscars, before the ceremony he put me and jada pinkett got dressed up to choose chaos. then there was this bizarre video. >> good morning everyone god has let me live every day and i am about to make it everyone's problem. ♪♪ . >> laura: aren't we a little old for that. >> that's just weird. >> laura: it is when you're doing a voice over for a cartoon or an animated series that's one thing but you're a grown man with children and a lot of people look up to you and it's just, it's lame. i'm sorry. >> i found that creepy and a little psychologically disturbing frankly as a kind of -- you know, as a preview of what was to come. very odd. >> laura: ellen was right, okay, ellen was right. raymond great report. thank you so much >> what happens if joe biden doesn't run for a second term? well, as barack obama's former pollster told fanity fair, it is complete chaos. ari fleischer is here on that next. tony here, from creditrepair.com. let's talk credit. what are you doing t
did you see this laura? hed this before the oscars, before the ceremony he put me and jada pinkett got dressed up to choose chaos. then there was this bizarre video. >> good morning everyone god has let me live every day and i am about to make it everyone's problem. ♪♪ . >> laura: aren't we a little old for that. >> that's just weird. >> laura: it is when you're doing a voice over for a cartoon or an animated series that's one thing but you're a grown man with...
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he just for the luncheon 3 lud senior bob celia flash sale going to laura he, he has him. each of the seniors always seems in his room. still gore for school. you know that chase you still live. so those are the, or the will ask her foster those cautionary near ball, which is new the, those she'll do on board was that she'll for is for ah, ah, with 1st issue with a i called a a the h a v, a. a sport, what kind of board missed this deal with the way? would it be a good a good huge which will not be a school or pro that then you shouldn't have been really well. yes, you said, a speaker what it seems with with him pushy, i get some pushy a boy. somebody see where we could put a do them by ah, the massive sanctions war against russia is having a profound impact on the global economy. instead of just punishing russian citizens, consumers in the west and the developing world will also experience economic pain. globalization itself is being interrupted. the great separation is upon ah noble. so she got about not going to school. when i say it's giving me a fellowship when we, the
he just for the luncheon 3 lud senior bob celia flash sale going to laura he, he has him. each of the seniors always seems in his room. still gore for school. you know that chase you still live. so those are the, or the will ask her foster those cautionary near ball, which is new the, those she'll do on board was that she'll for is for ah, ah, with 1st issue with a i called a a the h a v, a. a sport, what kind of board missed this deal with the way? would it be a good a good huge which will not...
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pete away. >> laura: he usually is better. just gave up and walked away. >> laura: like how mothers grab the kids by the waistband and pulled them back. that is what it looked like. [laughter] >> raymond: presidents have for years. biden declared today read across america day. this is focusing on encouraging young people to read. this is a fantastic program. the problem is when public officials or supreme court nominees act as though they are reading to children and we are the children. this is the new video. this is judge ketanji brown jackson. >> i have had the honor of being nominated to sit on the united states supreme court. supreme court justices are on the highest court in this country. and it is very important that justices administer daily so that people can have liberty and justice in our society. >> raymond: you don't say. did you know that the high court is the highest court in that country, laura ingraham? what liberty? proceeding from the justice system. how does that work, laura? >> laura: well, she is one of th
pete away. >> laura: he usually is better. just gave up and walked away. >> laura: like how mothers grab the kids by the waistband and pulled them back. that is what it looked like. [laughter] >> raymond: presidents have for years. biden declared today read across america day. this is focusing on encouraging young people to read. this is a fantastic program. the problem is when public officials or supreme court nominees act as though they are reading to children and we are...
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something has to be done here. >> laura: then he says i don't want to -- i don't want to get on it. > says the fact is, it's very sad to. >> it is sad, sad but the country too. you were in new orleans for the book festival? >> 2:00 saturday talking about children's literature and how important that is our friend mary. >> laura: great to see you in studio. moments ago, the house passed both appropriations bills which totaled $1.5 trillion ergo this includes nearly $14 billion to ukraine they had for that supplemental aid to. if you're hoping what's happening overseas would refocus leaders here, you will be mistaken again. up next, it's official. democrats have become the party of grooming, grooming children. how else can you explain their outrage over a bill working its way to governor ron desantis desk? we willd explain details to you in a moment. plus, patients get 20% off their treatment plan. we're on your corner and in your corner every step of the way. because your anything is our everything. aspen dental. anything to make you smile. book today at aspendental.com, walk in, or cal
something has to be done here. >> laura: then he says i don't want to -- i don't want to get on it. > says the fact is, it's very sad to. >> it is sad, sad but the country too. you were in new orleans for the book festival? >> 2:00 saturday talking about children's literature and how important that is our friend mary. >> laura: great to see you in studio. moments ago, the house passed both appropriations bills which totaled $1.5 trillion ergo this includes nearly $14...
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laura: he then -- caroline: he then had to explain to a ukrainian activist why they would not get involveda no-fly zone. >> nato is not willing to defend but it has already started. the children have taken the hit. prime minister johnson: the implication of that is that the u.k. will be engaged in shooting down russian planes and be engaged in direct combat. that is not something that we can do. caroline: later, the prime minister visited u.k. and other nato troops. soldiers are on standby to help in the humanitarian response. moscow is now looking increasingly friendless. in geneva, russia's foreign minister was about to give an address to the u.n. human rights council with 100 diplomats from 40 countries turning their backs on him and walked out. outside the room, they unfurled a ukrainian flag. a starker side of russia's growing isolation as they alone listen to what sergey lavrov had to say. >> the arrogant philosophy of the west based on a sense of superiority, exclusivity, and permissiveness, must come to an end. caroline: there is to look into the crumley can count on. the president
laura: he then -- caroline: he then had to explain to a ukrainian activist why they would not get involveda no-fly zone. >> nato is not willing to defend but it has already started. the children have taken the hit. prime minister johnson: the implication of that is that the u.k. will be engaged in shooting down russian planes and be engaged in direct combat. that is not something that we can do. caroline: later, the prime minister visited u.k. and other nato troops. soldiers are on...
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ban the oil coming from russia. >> laura: hold your applause because there's always a catch. >> the president has already talked about releasing oil from the... as he already has done. i am not for drilling on public land. >> laura: okay. she just had a joe biden moment. did she not know it was the strategic reserves? that's right, she wants to ban russian and american oil. democrats are so committed to the green because they would rather send cash to anti-american regimes than drill another well. do you think i'm exaggerating? here is mayor pete today. >> could the president possibly consider authorizing the keystone pipeline, working something out with iran? >> look, the president has said all options are on the table. >> laura: joining me now, arkansas senator tom cotton. he sits on the senate armed services committee and the intel committee. senator, we are getting oil from despotic regimes. we've basically neutered ourselves in new energy production and refining. but apparently we are supposed to get up and clap because mayor pete wants us all on bicycles. >> yeah, laura, the democrats are blind ideologues when it comes to oil and gas. i'm gla
ban the oil coming from russia. >> laura: hold your applause because there's always a catch. >> the president has already talked about releasing oil from the... as he already has done. i am not for drilling on public land. >> laura: okay. she just had a joe biden moment. did she not know it was the strategic reserves? that's right, she wants to ban russian and american oil. democrats are so committed to the green because they would rather send cash to anti-american regimes...
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this day was so much more than about soccer, laura. hence the start of russia invasion of ukraine taking a compassionate leave of absence from his team west ham. the 32-year-old returned to the field yesterday and received a standing ovation from fans of both teams as he comes onto the game early in the second half. then with 20 minutes remaining, yarma lenko, a superb finish with the game's goal, he drops to his knees and breaks down in tears. surrounded by his teammates, you can hear the crowd. he got emotional when he talked about this moment afterwards. >> it's so difficult for me right now at this moment. still thinking about football because every day in my country russia, russians are killed ukrainian people. it was so emotional. >> now, also breaking last night, tom brady has announced that his 40-day retirement is over. the 44-year-old coming back to the bucs for a 23rd season in the nfl. he said on twitter that he has unfinished business and his place is still on the field, not in the stands. some of the happiest people in the w
this day was so much more than about soccer, laura. hence the start of russia invasion of ukraine taking a compassionate leave of absence from his team west ham. the 32-year-old returned to the field yesterday and received a standing ovation from fans of both teams as he comes onto the game early in the second half. then with 20 minutes remaining, yarma lenko, a superb finish with the game's goal, he drops to his knees and breaks down in tears. surrounded by his teammates, you can hear the...
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in fact he doesn't believe it ever existed as a sovereign nation-state and he wants to take them a vassal of russia. >> laura: peter, is that something you agree with, something else deeper going on here? >> i would say this. putin constructed his military operation under faulty political assumptions. he thought that zelenskyy would prove feckless and weakened ukraine people would essentially content themselves with the new russian overlord. it proved not to work, zelenskyy fought back, ukraine people stood up and now he is switching gears to a broader, more deadly military operation and he is surrounding kyiv, surrounding other cities, as your correspondent just noted, he may intend to break up, encircle the ukrainian army but how to rule after that i think is a big conundrum because the grainy people shown there like to move into a insurgency phase at that point. he can attempt to negotiate away his military gains once he has achieved them but even there it's hard for me to imagine a ukrainian government in exile agreeing to russian demands like recognition of those independent republics or the annexation
in fact he doesn't believe it ever existed as a sovereign nation-state and he wants to take them a vassal of russia. >> laura: peter, is that something you agree with, something else deeper going on here? >> i would say this. putin constructed his military operation under faulty political assumptions. he thought that zelenskyy would prove feckless and weakened ukraine people would essentially content themselves with the new russian overlord. it proved not to work, zelenskyy fought...
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there are a lot of problems, if he wants to sack i r fies, he should focus on the problems at home. >> laura ingram: he does urge us to spend billions and billions, as do republicans defending ukraine's borders. we found that 59,011 deportations were the lowest total since 1995, okay, we've got that, we have the fentanyl pouring in. we have west point cadet in the hospital tonight because of fentanyl-laced some type of drug that they were taking parting in horrific -- coupling the critical condition, tens of thousands of americans have died because of fentanyl. all from china. we're still playing this game on, you know, globalization and not decoupling from china. it's obscene. >> yeah, all from china ships to the mexican border. you're right. we're still dependent on chinese to manufacture things. we've done sanctions on the russians but we don't touch the chinese reliance. the fact we rely on them for so many things. sanction the chinese if we go after the russians, the chinese are a bigger threat. you know what's so sick about this, laura? republicans refuse to give dodged trump $4 billio
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he happens to be a black man. if i'm not mistaken, and i look at the administration of justice unfairly, and it brings up so much to think about, laurawas trying to build his career up by being a great nice guy, which i always saw him and ask him a kind of blew it in one night. what was going on there? i can't wait to hear chris rock. honestly, i've been amazed at social media, because there are a lot of people who were saying "you know what? he actually needs to get in trouble. this had happened to anyone else without privilege and standing, they would have been arrested for assault." it was assault and battery. >> laura: someone said it would've been more interesting if jayda had gone up there and on the slap. that would have been more theatrics. we don't want anyone slapping anyone else. cynthia, great to see you. pfizer was forced by a federal judge release internal docs related to the licensing of the vaccines. we just got our hands on the first documents in the details and are shocking. we are going to bring it to you, next. >> laura: dominic >> unfortunately, it affects the lives of the people you love the most. i think -- tru
he happens to be a black man. if i'm not mistaken, and i look at the administration of justice unfairly, and it brings up so much to think about, laurawas trying to build his career up by being a great nice guy, which i always saw him and ask him a kind of blew it in one night. what was going on there? i can't wait to hear chris rock. honestly, i've been amazed at social media, because there are a lot of people who were saying "you know what? he actually needs to get in trouble. this had...
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there is one way he can solve this problem, and that is to stop the war. lauradoes not stop the war and he is not deterred by the fact his currency is sinking , what does the u.s. do next? >> we are going to continue to ratchet up the sanctions. that is what we have been doing not by ourselves, but with allies and support around the world. we now are tracing all of the assets of mr. putin and his oligarchs in an effort to freeze those assets that are outside russia. we are denying the banks of russia entry into the swift em. we are denying russia's participation in international organization. -- oanizations. we are denying the right for russia to fly over our country. it is having a major impact on putin, his associates and his country. we now see protests in russia itself, throughout the country people recognizing this is wrong. we are urging the leadership within russia to say to mr. putin he has got to change his ways. for the sake of our own country and for the sake of what is decent. laura: in the last five days, there is talk of finland and swed may be joi
there is one way he can solve this problem, and that is to stop the war. lauradoes not stop the war and he is not deterred by the fact his currency is sinking , what does the u.s. do next? >> we are going to continue to ratchet up the sanctions. that is what we have been doing not by ourselves, but with allies and support around the world. we now are tracing all of the assets of mr. putin and his oligarchs in an effort to freeze those assets that are outside russia. we are denying the...
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that's a transatlantic flight as long laura he's missed his nap time. and and during the scotus confirmation hearing this week,, at senator durbin, laura offered this example to anyone at home watching the oscars this weekend. should you drop your snacks or dervaes will drop this for you. >> watch. he drops the food, he reaches over and picks it up and puts it right back in your mouth. you say don'try let anything go to waste. that's i guess the two second rule. he didn't even cross himself. you know, weidcross in the schod you give it a rest area, pop it in . here's. my theory. they're getting used to eating t allo of us out of a garbage can or off the floor because of the food shortage. th soe if you drop your eggs in te morning, let's say atand a diry diner in new york, you just reached down with a fork to enjoy the meal. okay, we're all going to have to start eating right a movie about it and see if it qualifies for the oscars next year. thlaura hunger games and read the ingram fragment. m we didn't have time, but wee have something on monday which
that's a transatlantic flight as long laura he's missed his nap time. and and during the scotus confirmation hearing this week,, at senator durbin, laura offered this example to anyone at home watching the oscars this weekend. should you drop your snacks or dervaes will drop this for you. >> watch. he drops the food, he reaches over and picks it up and puts it right back in your mouth. you say don'try let anything go to waste. that's i guess the two second rule. he didn't even cross...
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laura he insultedm g my pregnant wife and she took it and we laughed and had a great time comedy. it's comedies, comedies, dad hollywood. hollywood for the most part ise. that raymond i'm so upset i fell asleep before the smackdown. thank . and while the hollywood ate least keeps the fresh prince on his pedestal, his friends in the media are actually turning on him for perpetuating a longin held stereotype about black men. horace cooper, vince ellyson are here in this stay. >>ty they're this was when i noticed how white my son's teeth were yellow mine and i needed to make a change. my smiles yellowish denuke and it definitely made me self-conscious. i can't magically become younger but i can certainly look younger and i'm doing that with a smile after introducing smile at crtv the teeth whitening breakthrough that gets your teeth white and keeps them white. i eat the blueberries, i drink the coffee and i know that smile activists will keep my teeth white every day. what makes my lack of difference is that when added to any toothpaste it's revolutionary policy clean technology acti
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he's free to walk out the jail and free to kill those people four days later. >> laura: we have to reminde that the president of the united states supported these sanctuary policies when he was on the campaign trail, presumably he still supports them -- watch. >> vice president biden you oppose sanctuary cities as a presidential candidate in 2007. where do you stand now? should undocumented immigrants arrested by local police be turned over to immigration officials? >> no. >> laura: sheriff jones, what is your message to president biden from sacramento tonight? >> there is more blood on the hands of california legislators and the federal government and the politicians that supported. there are number of things it could have contributed to this, tragedy in sacramento but there's only one thing that could have prevented it, if ice was allowed to have those detainers honored and that is the only thing that would have ensured these three beautiful little girls and this innocent man weren't killed a few days after he got out of jail. >> laura: crime is out of control, so many parts of our coun
he's free to walk out the jail and free to kill those people four days later. >> laura: we have to reminde that the president of the united states supported these sanctuary policies when he was on the campaign trail, presumably he still supports them -- watch. >> vice president biden you oppose sanctuary cities as a presidential candidate in 2007. where do you stand now? should undocumented immigrants arrested by local police be turned over to immigration officials? >> no....
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talk about that moment and what it means for democrats that he had to do that. laurait is interesting that he was the only one that said wait a minute, what is going on here? it seems as though he wanted to rise above everyone and make everyone realize the historic nature of the moment. we have seen the picture of her daughter, 17 years old, smiling behind her. . i think a lot of people who were watching, especially black people watching this historic moment, felt a sense of pride that senator booker articulated in his passionate speech for her. yamiche: and he said something that i think so many african-american women in particular resonated with. that he knew what it took to get to that seat. and don't worry, that she was a great american. a touching moment and one that brought her to tears because she was so poised thugh everything else. laura: you can imagine she didn't want to have to cry. she was so choked up. yamiche: it is so true. thank you laura, peter, and vivian for joining us and sharing your reporting. we will continue our conversation with the washingto
talk about that moment and what it means for democrats that he had to do that. laurait is interesting that he was the only one that said wait a minute, what is going on here? it seems as though he wanted to rise above everyone and make everyone realize the historic nature of the moment. we have seen the picture of her daughter, 17 years old, smiling behind her. . i think a lot of people who were watching, especially black people watching this historic moment, felt a sense of pride that senator...
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. >> laura: why don't you pay for them? did he ever stop to think more people could die if we send the ukraine migs. i'm not talking about russians. last but not least, lindsey graham. >> and by your call to have hooton assassinated. to you still stand by your call? >> has come i hope you will be taken out one way or the other. i don't care how they take him out. i don't care if we send them to the hague and try him, i just want him to go. if john mccain was here, he would be saying the same thing. >> we all want hooton gone, no doubt about it and regarding john mccain, god rest his soul , mccain is also a guy who wanted us mired in syria in never wanted us out of afghanistan. the comments don't ratchet down tension again, they stoke attention. the last thing we need is hooto even more paranoid than he already is. if he thinks he will die or rot in prison, putin may just say forget negotiations, let it rip. so pooh-poohing negotiations, that is the easy stuff, and it satisfying at the moment i get it, but it doesn't accomplish muc
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. >> putin was counting to divide us and he woke up to reality. lauraeport from moscow, where only the official message aboue war is allowed to reach the public and dissent is swiftly crushed. israel's prime minister says the country is dealing with a new wave of terrorism. and present biden gets another booster shot, but are they necessary? we will speak with the vaccine advisory committee. ♪ laura: welcome to "world news america" on pbs and around the globe. more evidence tonight of the devastating impact the russian assault is having on civilians in ukraine. this comes as fighting continues around the capitol and northern cities, despite russia saying they would draw back. there is no evidence they are de-escalating. in the south, they have advanced further. 12 people were killed by a russian strike. in the east, they are focusing on the donbass region. our reporter is in a frontline town. i should warn you, there are some very distressing images in his report of wounds and injuries. reporter: russia says they are not deliberately targeting civilians
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is much more closely tied to the west than it is to russia, and so i'm hopeful that he does not get engaged. >> laurallyanne, shouldn't we see the transcript? who buys this? >> well, we should see the full transcript. china put out there version within 20 minutes where you get to see the full transcript. i'm sure president xi is really convinced and i'm sure president putin is -- look, china has already benefited from the biden presidency. he won't hold them to account on fentanyl, the number one killer of 18-44-year-olds in this country right now as we sit here. he doesn't hold them to account for their persecution of the uighurs, doesn't hold them to account for the virus, he doesn't hold them to account for the $85 billion of american equipment and intelligence that is in china's wingspan that biden left behind when he allowed the taliban to take kabul and the 13 service member's to perish and not listening to his generals. i don't believe biden when he says he will stick it to china. hunter biden has done very well there, he's not going to take on president xi and if we don't believe -- if the po
is much more closely tied to the west than it is to russia, and so i'm hopeful that he does not get engaged. >> laurallyanne, shouldn't we see the transcript? who buys this? >> well, we should see the full transcript. china put out there version within 20 minutes where you get to see the full transcript. i'm sure president xi is really convinced and i'm sure president putin is -- look, china has already benefited from the biden presidency. he won't hold them to account on fentanyl,...
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laura: russian investigative journalist and an expert on the country's intelligence services. hens us now from london and welcome to the program. do you think this latest jail sentence is an attempt to crush opposition to the war in ukraine as the u.s. and human rights groups are saying. >> absolutely. vladimir putin himself made it absolutely clear last week when he mentioned the column and the national traders and he encouraged people to leave the country saying that he russian people will split all of them like a flu. but he who is still in the country and thinks o going to protest against the war, but it is time to think twice and maybe to leave the country. laura: you have been reporting on people and russian intelligence who have been placed under house arrest. do you think that is because president putin is unhappy about the way the invasion of ukraine is going? >> vladimir putin attacked three civic -- security services in three weeks of the war. he started by creating the chief of his foreign intelligence and two weeks later he placed under house arrest to generals. abou
laura: russian investigative journalist and an expert on the country's intelligence services. hens us now from london and welcome to the program. do you think this latest jail sentence is an attempt to crush opposition to the war in ukraine as the u.s. and human rights groups are saying. >> absolutely. vladimir putin himself made it absolutely clear last week when he mentioned the column and the national traders and he encouraged people to leave the country saying that he russian people...
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laura: president biden is saying nato has never been more united, but he goes to poland tomorrow withux of ukrainian refugees, we know there were differences when the polls offered to send fighters to ukraine and the u.s. said no. do you think there are tensions between washington and warsaw? >> i think the relationship is quite strong, the u.s. appreciates what the poles have been doing to deal with the onslaught of refugees, it's quite amazing. of course, the u.s. has answered the call in terms of increasing its troops on the ground in europe to deter the russians from any thought of spreading this conflict beyond the borders of ukraine. on most issues, i think the poles are pleased on what we're doing in terms of supply. the mig fighter issue was unfortunate, because in my view it does not represent any more of a provocation to the russians them some other equipment we are sending, and i think it would provide capabilities that the ukrainians need, zelenskyy emphasize that again. he needs fighters. they need to have more capability to defend the skies themselves. laura: as a former
laura: president biden is saying nato has never been more united, but he goes to poland tomorrow withux of ukrainian refugees, we know there were differences when the polls offered to send fighters to ukraine and the u.s. said no. do you think there are tensions between washington and warsaw? >> i think the relationship is quite strong, the u.s. appreciates what the poles have been doing to deal with the onslaught of refugees, it's quite amazing. of course, the u.s. has answered the call...
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laura: thank you. as biden touches down in europe, he's going to reassure nato, right?administration's plan to extend this war is being laid bare. tulsi gabbard has cree action. plus response to what big tech did to her last appearance on the show. you won't believe it. stay there. ♪ ♪ >> laura: after being criticized by both parties for a rather weak and disorganized response to vladimir putin, the administration today trotted out its new global criminal justice ambassador. >> based on information that is currently available, the u.s. government assesses that russia's forces are committing war crimes in ukraine. we are committed to pursuing full accountability for war crimes in ukraine using all of the tools that are available to us, including criminal prosecutions. >> laura: that could very well be true, but does language like this help end the bloodshed sooner? joining me now as neil ferguson, senior fellow at the hoover institution. it seems like this was a response to criticism that they've been feckless in their response to putin, but people are saying these horri
laura: thank you. as biden touches down in europe, he's going to reassure nato, right?administration's plan to extend this war is being laid bare. tulsi gabbard has cree action. plus response to what big tech did to her last appearance on the show. you won't believe it. stay there. ♪ ♪ >> laura: after being criticized by both parties for a rather weak and disorganized response to vladimir putin, the administration today trotted out its new global criminal justice ambassador. >>...
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. >> the first thing putin did when he came to power, when he became president after president laura the war against civil society, and independent media in russia. he shut down all of independent television networks. he began imprisoning his opponents. all the while, transformed russia from the imperfect democracy we had back in the 90s to the perfect dictatorship it is today. all this time, western leaders, both west european and north american, continued to welcome him to summits, offer him proper treatment. exactly. so, this is the way that a dictators mindset works. it is the most horrible idea. for a normal democratic leader, compromises a good thing. if you are a dictator like vladimir putin, s compromise is a sign of weakness. after completing his crackdown domestically in russia, after destroying the vestiges of democracy and institutions of checks and balances, mister boudin turned his attention outward because domestic oppression and external aggression are two sides of the same story. he turned his attention on georgia. he took away part of its territory. after that was u
. >> the first thing putin did when he came to power, when he became president after president laura the war against civil society, and independent media in russia. he shut down all of independent television networks. he began imprisoning his opponents. all the while, transformed russia from the imperfect democracy we had back in the 90s to the perfect dictatorship it is today. all this time, western leaders, both west european and north american, continued to welcome him to summits,...
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he has done. bbc news, los angeles. laura: quite the night there. now to china. shanghai, which is home to nearly 25 million people, is heading into lockdown as the country battles the new variant. shanghai is an important financial and commercial hub. it will be shut down over nine days while authorities carry out covid-19 testing. our china correspondent reports. >> panic buying led to fights. shanghai's residents preparing to go into lockdown. from today, the east side of the financial capital is a ghost town. the west side will follow on friday. across china, daily covert tests are mostly orderly but at times chaotic. in the third year of this crisis, the government's complete elimination straty is under strain, signs of pandemic exhaustion. some are forced to make public confessions. here, a woman pleads to be allowed to leave home so her husband can receive urgent cancer treatment. from the northeast to the south, tens of millions of people are now confined to their homes. the city is not under lockdown, but if you live in this compound right now, you canno
he has done. bbc news, los angeles. laura: quite the night there. now to china. shanghai, which is home to nearly 25 million people, is heading into lockdown as the country battles the new variant. shanghai is an important financial and commercial hub. it will be shut down over nine days while authorities carry out covid-19 testing. our china correspondent reports. >> panic buying led to fights. shanghai's residents preparing to go into lockdown. from today, the east side of the financial...
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well, may he rest in peace, don young. thank you both, laura barron barn and tamara keith. thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: born and raised in rochester, new york, shawn dunwoody is a local artist and activist. early in his career, he found traditional success in galleries and universities, but now focuses on his own neighborhood, hoping to ignite conversations through art, and to create tangible changes within the community. tonight, shawn shares his brief, but spectacular, take on bridging communities with art. >> activism informs art, and art affects activism. they go hand in hand. when you take that brush to the wall or to the canvas or you're, or you're, you're molding that clay, you're creating some sort of movement. you, you, you're looking for some sort of change. and i realize that art can actually be a, a fuel to kick that change off in a major way. you know, growing up in rochester new york, i spent a lot of time alone, because mom's gotta work two jobs. and i started to spend a lot of time in drawing and coloring and comic books, and i wanted to be a superhe
well, may he rest in peace, don young. thank you both, laura barron barn and tamara keith. thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: born and raised in rochester, new york, shawn dunwoody is a local artist and activist. early in his career, he found traditional success in galleries and universities, but now focuses on his own neighborhood, hoping to ignite conversations through art, and to create tangible changes within the community. tonight, shawn shares his brief, but spectacular,...
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laura: now, president putin made a televised addressed today in which he signaled he is determined tonue the war. mr. putin cled the ukrainian army neo-nazis and bandits. russian authorities are cracking downn independent media. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg has more on how russia's governmen is trying to control the narrative about the war. steve: from president putin, a moment of silence, an admission that russian soldiers have been killed in ukraine. but apparently, no regrets for sending them there. >> our soldiers and officers are fighting for russia, for a peaceful life, for the citizens of the donbass. the dean office occasion and demilitarization of ukraine. so that the anti-pressure on our borders will not teaten us. >> total control of the messaging is what the kremlin wants now in this war. this is echo of moscow. they are still broadcasting in social media. but the radio programs and website have bee blocked. censorship over their coverage of the war in ukraine. tatiana has worked at echo for 18 years. now, russia's oldest radio station says it is being forced t
laura: now, president putin made a televised addressed today in which he signaled he is determined tonue the war. mr. putin cled the ukrainian army neo-nazis and bandits. russian authorities are cracking downn independent media. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg has more on how russia's governmen is trying to control the narrative about the war. steve: from president putin, a moment of silence, an admission that russian soldiers have been killed in ukraine. but apparently, no regrets for...
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he says he's going to fight for his nation. laura that topic of fighting for his nation, in the u.s., lawmakers have come up with a bill that would give ukraine six point $5 billion in military but will that arrive in time? reporter: in the last 24 hours, the polish government announced that they would offer the 29 fighter jets to the u.s. through their airbase in germany, and they said do with them what you wish. the polish government didn't want to face the wrath of the russian. giving this kind of fighter jets to the ukrainians, facing the consequences. the united states says that is not tenable. military weapons and ammunitn continues to flow into this country from the west where we are now. so the government here continues to demand that level of support and says they are assisting whatever way that they can. but they are asking for things like a no-fly zone which has been ruled out. things like fighter jets which look like they have stalled. these negotiations continue to take place behind the scenes while the fighting rages on
he says he's going to fight for his nation. laura that topic of fighting for his nation, in the u.s., lawmakers have come up with a bill that would give ukraine six point $5 billion in military but will that arrive in time? reporter: in the last 24 hours, the polish government announced that they would offer the 29 fighter jets to the u.s. through their airbase in germany, and they said do with them what you wish. the polish government didn't want to face the wrath of the russian. giving this...
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judy: it also raises expectations for why he is there. right? laura of refugee resettlement organizations i have been speaking to said that they really hope some of the deliverables are said and are made public when he is there in poland, expediting the refugee process for ukrainians who have family here, family reunification, as well as eventually non-ukrainians who fled first to ukraine and now have to flee again given the crisis. they are really looking to see the administration which he can do without congress, use the refugee resettlement back to open the u.s. to a lot of refugees. they are disappointed it has not been done so far but they are hoping that this trip starts to move the administration in that process. judy: the president has been the recipient of criticism from republicans. the united states is supporting ukraine but they are saying it could have been more, it could have been sooner. how much of that is noise and how much does the white house worry about that? >> and there are democrats who said it could have been more, could have b
judy: it also raises expectations for why he is there. right? laura of refugee resettlement organizations i have been speaking to said that they really hope some of the deliverables are said and are made public when he is there in poland, expediting the refugee process for ukrainians who have family here, family reunification, as well as eventually non-ukrainians who fled first to ukraine and now have to flee again given the crisis. they are really looking to see the administration which he can...
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. >> it is true, laura, that joe biden seems to stumble from one crisis to the other. all hes is react. if you thought it was a good idea to come into the office and say go ahead, open up your pipelines and shut down america's pipelines, it's what joe biden did, it's someone who doesn't understand the strength and the world. putin learned bide season a weakling and he can take advantage of the administration and that's what he's been doing every day since. another. >> when we see the carnage unfolding in ukraine, it's devastation. it's one image to the next. it's almost too much to take. i know women and children -- i mean, thrown in ditches. it looks like nazi germany. that's what it looks like. at the same time, americans are facing major challenges here at home. they're becoming afraid. i haven't gotten the feeling of other people getting afraid of what's about to happen here since i was a kid in the 1970s. that's how long it's been. >> well, i think what we're seeing at home, laura, is the same effect of joe biden's weakness. inflation out of control, crime out of control
. >> it is true, laura, that joe biden seems to stumble from one crisis to the other. all hes is react. if you thought it was a good idea to come into the office and say go ahead, open up your pipelines and shut down america's pipelines, it's what joe biden did, it's someone who doesn't understand the strength and the world. putin learned bide season a weakling and he can take advantage of the administration and that's what he's been doing every day since. another. >> when we see...
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the first gentleman about>> that , laura .pr so he had covid the president dug him off is the second lady . he's not sure of anything and i really worry about the president going to europe. there's somee breaking n news tonight that iran nuke deal just to showay you how he says one thing putinon is a waro criminal. li here's what they are doing on the policy front in that iran nuke deal . guess who gets the ten billion dollar contract and all sanctions waived to buildir the iranian nuclear plants? russia it's in the iran nuclear deal . this is mind blowing. what'sin happening so this administration better get its story together with its policy right now they at odds? well, i would take issue with this idea that biden is pursuing peace. i don't i mean, i think he sees he sees what he sees what whatse obama saw in syriaes, which is why he stepped back from the red line, drew the red line. it shouldn't have drawn he because he realized the american people don't want this biden step pean back . i mean, obaman step back and not biden is kind of doingit that same thing. he knows that it's
the first gentleman about>> that , laura .pr so he had covid the president dug him off is the second lady . he's not sure of anything and i really worry about the president going to europe. there's somee breaking n news tonight that iran nuke deal just to showay you how he says one thing putinon is a waro criminal. li here's what they are doing on the policy front in that iran nuke deal . guess who gets the ten billion dollar contract and all sanctions waived to buildir the iranian...
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didn't get up with where electric, i didn't get it before you see the alba, my dad that i was, he took to laura mc, sorry about the order. said go ahead. the us. he said they thought it had nobody medical member out of the associate, they thought is the little meaning leora. so sam, going didn't know it, gossip gamble him, if you go ah, i left but the police became homeless, yawning, a companion loaded by shell delinquent, that cornel nicki political to heal killer chain. men die gasser cason. ok, so say and then you last. yes, look at them in logan, i'm with the image. if you like, one of my cell got he got been out by that. there's been any cellular horrible that gets admins will be lacking on wedding is that on the sign is will i mean my, but if you didn't that they'll premier oregon to the list title one daughter going to only see the list campus in donor pro quest glen garcia, pro logo, they will not be unless you, unless they began b as bala b that they la murphy here, but our source, cassandra, as well, does that, that, that a better song, us, your candle gospel said that they may not is
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and he was sitting in the bombshell in the building. so you can imagine the atmosphere was. >> laura: how concerned are you and the family members that you are able to keep in touch with the targeting of civilians by putin given the fact that he has met up against serious resistance. i think surprising resistance from their calculations. how concerned are you about civilians and the death of civilians, which we do understand tonight are mounting? >> very concerned of the deaths. because i think reached on the north. he lost his mind and he cares about the innocent -- he doesn't care about the innocent and it doesn't care about ukrainian pes people as well. so i'm very concerned. because if you could mention more than 20 -- in cities across the country were killed. every day it starts and i just called my parents and asked. we are alive. that is a good signal. that is the first question i ask, "are you alive?" you can imagine what it means and actually, we are not in the worst year. we are actually not in the worst position. there are people way worse, for example, you have been showi
and he was sitting in the bombshell in the building. so you can imagine the atmosphere was. >> laura: how concerned are you and the family members that you are able to keep in touch with the targeting of civilians by putin given the fact that he has met up against serious resistance. i think surprising resistance from their calculations. how concerned are you about civilians and the death of civilians, which we do understand tonight are mounting? >> very concerned of the deaths....
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he denies. our correspondent laura scott reports. roke that, after nearly 20 years owning in chelsea, russian billionaire roman abramovich has decided to sell. in a statement, he said he felt it was in the best interests of the club in the current situation. he said he'd instructed his team to set up a charitable foundation where all net proceeds from the sale will be donated and this would benefit all victims of the war in ukraine. abramovich said he wouldn't be calling in the £1.5 billion the club owes him. but for some, there was a gaping hole in what he said. there's still, still no condemnation from roman or the club about what's happening in ukraine. abramovich's departure is a seismic moment but not entirely unexpected, coming after mounting calls for the government to sanction him. he's a person of interest to the home office because of his links to the russian state and his public association with corrupt activity and practices. abramovich has always denied doing anything to warrant sanctions, but some will see this as an att
he denies. our correspondent laura scott reports. roke that, after nearly 20 years owning in chelsea, russian billionaire roman abramovich has decided to sell. in a statement, he said he felt it was in the best interests of the club in the current situation. he said he'd instructed his team to set up a charitable foundation where all net proceeds from the sale will be donated and this would benefit all victims of the war in ukraine. abramovich said he wouldn't be calling in the £1.5 billion...
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he denies. our correspondent laura scott reports. roke that, after nearly 20 years owning in chelsea, russian billionaire roman abramovich has decided to sell. in a statement, he said he felt it was in the best interests of the club in the current situation. he said he'd instructed his team to set up a charitable foundation where all net proceeds from the sale will be donated and this would benefit all victims of the war in ukraine. abramovich said he wouldn't be calling in the £1.5 billion the club owes him. but for some, there was a gaping hole in what he said. there's still, still no condemnation from roman or the club about what's happening in ukraine. abramovich's departure is a seismic moment but not entirely unexpected, coming after mounting calls for the government to sanction him. he's a person of interest to the home office because of his links to the russian state and his public association with corrupt activity and practices. abramovich has always denied doing anything to warrant sanctions, but some will see this as an att
he denies. our correspondent laura scott reports. roke that, after nearly 20 years owning in chelsea, russian billionaire roman abramovich has decided to sell. in a statement, he said he felt it was in the best interests of the club in the current situation. he said he'd instructed his team to set up a charitable foundation where all net proceeds from the sale will be donated and this would benefit all victims of the war in ukraine. abramovich said he wouldn't be calling in the £1.5 billion...
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i'll talk a little uncle often said he then again, i've got a holiday laura. very well. his motto he is in yavara ross now. so we were hired. i had hired an old or slow and evidently, what a lucky nyah hadn't a full a solvent. saheed missile bobbin had the hill, massa hatton, with that army. at the last off i went to middle cathedral minute de la la la la abrazzo. what to do? let the little man, yeah, thea, i did see it said them so thought billy you laugh at you let them through a her before what in by how do you what gather, cascadia, kabir them cannot their own mind when clearly have followed the caea that the her wilma, half of the arly, her feet cuff at her, the he alman up up, die had been sultan died in 1856. and this triggered a power struggle between his 2 sons. the british intervened and the governor general of india brokerage compromise in 18. 61 known as the counting awards. but this separated musket and of a man ruled by 3 way ne, been side by side. on the one hand from the lands ruled by his brother, measured from the island of santa bar, on the other. the c
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had that he had they had when i thought, well, sort of little uncle often it said he then again, i got a holiday, laura, very well. his mother, he is in give, are ross analysis for iraq. i had ira and wilma, our, or slow and if really what a look in asia harden a food, a silvan saheed missile cockburn had the healed martha had been without army to laugh at off i went to middle cathedral in a de la la la la abrazzo, who was the duality romani? yes, yeah, i did see it said been so thought billy laugh at you. let them a tory her before. what in by how to year. what gather cascadia could be right there, mechanic. there. oman, when clearly have followed the caea that the, her wilma, half of the arly, her feet cuff at her, the, he, i'll man up die. you'd been sultan died in 1856. and this triggered a power struggle between his 2 sons. the british intervened. and the governor general of india brokerage compromise in 1861 known as the counting awards. but this separated musket and of a man ruled by the way he been side to side. on the one hand from the lands ruled by his brother, measured from the island of sa
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i imagine he will make more of those calls when he addresses members of congress. lauraank you. 2.8 million people have now fled ukraine, most of them women and children. poland is where most of the refugee's have gone. the population of the capital warsaw has increased by 15% since russia invaded ukraine. this report on how life in warsaw has changed. reporter: this is europe's biggest refugee crisis since world war ii. poland is very much on the front line. nearly 3 million ukrainians have so far fled that country, more arrive here every day. most stay put here in poland. it's still close to home, if not close enough. >> i didn't want to leave, but my parents live here in warsaw and they begged me to bring my son to safety. >> trained by train, bus by bus, waves of refugees make their way polish volunteers that open hearts and homes over the past few weeks say they are now close to breaking point. we can't anymore, she told me. it's time for the authorities to get organized. refugee centers are beginning to appear in the polish capital. the ee has promised funds. not e
i imagine he will make more of those calls when he addresses members of congress. lauraank you. 2.8 million people have now fled ukraine, most of them women and children. poland is where most of the refugee's have gone. the population of the capital warsaw has increased by 15% since russia invaded ukraine. this report on how life in warsaw has changed. reporter: this is europe's biggest refugee crisis since world war ii. poland is very much on the front line. nearly 3 million ukrainians have so...