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here in germany, dw is chief political editor, mckayla, cuz now thank you. now to some of the other stories making use around the world allies of jailed russian opposition leader alexis of al me say he's been transferred to an undisclosed location and they don't know where he is. now. only seen here in archive footage is serving an 11 year sentence for charges widely seen as politically motivated is supporters of voiced concern for his safety. record flooding has forced yellowstone national park in the us to close. one house on the yellowstone river were swept away by the torrents. tourists have been stranded and communities in montana and wyoming cut off after the flood waters knocked out roads and bridges. the democratic republic of congo military has accused neighboring rwanda of launching and evasion. after a rebel group captured a key border time congo says rwanda supports the m. 23 fighters. absence of fled fighting in the area in recent months. con those i mean to defend its territory. marking a traumatic escalation intentions between the 2 countries.
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hello to you, mckayla. why don't we just begin with you then? so we just heard that you as president biden and german chancellor sholtes opened the summit with a bilateral meeting. what did they discuss in those talks? well, were you to learn more details when they faced the press later on? this was more kind of informal, were meeting the press kind of moment clearly. symbolism. first of all, that leaders remains united. they share values of democracy, of rule of law of multilateralism. but beyond that much needed praise for all assaulted. so been criticized for not letting germany act swift the enough for being to late in delivering heavy weapons here. joe biden saying you did your part in keeping everyone united and praising him for strong leadership. a u. s. president, very much focused on the moment. this only lasted a couple of a minutes quite clearly. and there were american toners who were shouting in a question, trying to extract some kind of response from joe biden on those rockets that have hit key f. but he simply wouldn't take those
hello to you, mckayla. why don't we just begin with you then? so we just heard that you as president biden and german chancellor sholtes opened the summit with a bilateral meeting. what did they discuss in those talks? well, were you to learn more details when they faced the press later on? this was more kind of informal, were meeting the press kind of moment clearly. symbolism. first of all, that leaders remains united. they share values of democracy, of rule of law of multilateralism. but...
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t w's chief political editor, mckayla, cuz now thank you. you're watching, did of you new still to come the latvian pop star, you find fame and fortune in russia, but now faces the wrath of some fans, movies, criticism of the crap. all right, well let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. allies of jailed russian opposition leader alexi. nev only say he's been transferred to an undisclosed location and they don't know where he is. now, only seen here in archive footage is serving an 11 year sentence for chargers. widely seen as politically motivated is supporters of voice concerns for his safety . record flooding has forced yellowstone national park in the united states to close. one house on the yellowstone river was swept away from the top, but it swept away by the turns. tourists have been stranded and communities in montana and wyoming, cut off the flood waters, not that roads and bridges. the e. u is poised to bring legal action against the u. k. after the british government announced it is planning to
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here as a leaders did re commit though, to their own climate goals. mckayla. thank you very much. archie political editor mckenna, kirk no, they're wrapping up a rather gloomy g 7. so while g 7 leaders also condemned russia for carrying out a missile strike on a busy shopping mall and central ukraine, calling the attack a war crime, at least 18 people were killed on monday when missiles hit the building in the city of crime and shook around a 1000 shoppers were reported to be inside mall at the time. it crane has requested a united nations security council meeting over the strike rescue services worked through the night looking for survivors still trapped in the collapse mall. dozens of severely injured victims, somewhat life threatening wounds have been taken to local hospitals and credential . they describe harrowing scenes just after the russian missiles struck you but you yeah. actually through the air and shrapnel hit my body bother the whole place was collapsing. then i landed on the floor and i don't know if i was conscious or unconscious. i didn't unde
here as a leaders did re commit though, to their own climate goals. mckayla. thank you very much. archie political editor mckenna, kirk no, they're wrapping up a rather gloomy g 7. so while g 7 leaders also condemned russia for carrying out a missile strike on a busy shopping mall and central ukraine, calling the attack a war crime, at least 18 people were killed on monday when missiles hit the building in the city of crime and shook around a 1000 shoppers were reported to be inside mall at the...
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the european union, into the center in the mainstream, from simon young with me in the studio to mckayla. if one of the st unstated goals here, if you're like, mckellar, was to quash this mo, notion that shots has been moving too slowly on ukraine. did he achieve that? go? well he pointed out that now those 7 how it says had arrived at the 1st time that he officially confirmed that as well as he pointed out, that is more training going on that the gephart tanks will also there will be training conducted, but also that this was a, with german tanks going towards the tech republic and the tech republic, sending russian built ones at directly to ukraine was all now going ahead, but this is all stuff that still in the pipeline. we expect the pace to really pick up. but it's still, there is a lot of criticism patricky from the opposition, but also internationally for germany being perceived to move too slow with of course, the german armed forces being in a very deplorable position is struggling to actually keep up in terms of ammunition for their own demand and the commitments that germany i
the european union, into the center in the mainstream, from simon young with me in the studio to mckayla. if one of the st unstated goals here, if you're like, mckellar, was to quash this mo, notion that shots has been moving too slowly on ukraine. did he achieve that? go? well he pointed out that now those 7 how it says had arrived at the 1st time that he officially confirmed that as well as he pointed out, that is more training going on that the gephart tanks will also there will be training...
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here in germany, dw is chief political editor, mckayla, cuz now thank you. the united nations says more than 7000000 people have left ukraine since the war began around 100000 to find refuge in bulgaria. many have been staying in hotels on the black sea coast. now they're having to make way for summer visitors. d w's funny for shar reports. well, good time to get moving again. everyone here fled from ukraine. months ago. now they are being relocated from bulgaria scotia to state facilities across the country. how long they will stay is unclear. muslim antique medicine very hard was 2 children. there is no where i can just leave them there on the move with me up until june, about 60000 refugees where staying in these hotels along the bulgarian black sea. but just before the summer season will gary a reuse the compensation to tell operators from 20 years per refugee per day to 8. the director of these hotel complexes that's not nearly enough to cover their costs . they also chiclare national flooring business. it's clay, this is our business tourism, so there
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he was also addressing the press outside are corresponded with mckayla cooper. was there is, well, we'll be going to her in just a moment. well, shots, closing 3 days summit saying russia was causing a hunger crisis through it's war on ukraine. he said, a new marshal plan was needed to help you crane rebuild g 7 members also condemned russia's latest attack on a shopping mall in central ukraine with me here in studio is t w's. chief political correspondent, melinda crane, also covering the g. 7 events at the summit itself in bavaria forest is the w's brussels bureau. she fell on phenomena she, i understand, has moved on a we also, we now have mikaela cook, not our chief political editor on site, force them, me, let's cross over to her. now. we saw you there appealing it actually asking a question to transfer. so it's a short while ago. mikaela. tell us more about the press conference. what did the chancellor have to say? and how significant is that in the context of what's been happening at the g 7 so far? well, of course, this was overshadowed by ukraine. so i
he was also addressing the press outside are corresponded with mckayla cooper. was there is, well, we'll be going to her in just a moment. well, shots, closing 3 days summit saying russia was causing a hunger crisis through it's war on ukraine. he said, a new marshal plan was needed to help you crane rebuild g 7 members also condemned russia's latest attack on a shopping mall in central ukraine with me here in studio is t w's. chief political correspondent, melinda crane, also covering the g. 7...
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that is for sure work are chief political editor, mckayla griffon at about here in berlin. mckayla. thank you. we go down to nigeria where ways of grieving morning are rippling. there were community after sundays, mash shooting inside a catholic church. 22 people were killed and 50 injured when a group of gunmen opened fire on worshippers who were marking the christian holiday of pinnacles. no group has claimed responsibility for the killings. the attack took place in the village of over in the south of nigeria. it is a region that has usually been spared the violence suffered by other communities in northern nigeria, w's oh, lisa shook wilma is on the ground. in this tragedy stricken nigerian town, he told us how this traumatized community is being supported by the authorities in nigeria. well, what we can say is that, that they have lots of tokens off from the state government and it could be from the federal government about hans and down to government code. i'll discuss with ya . talk on sunday in a catholic church in francis right? yes. on day said, we'll have visit from the vi
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among them, olympic gold medalist simone biles, aly raisman, mckayla maroney.ere at the trial. how significant is this and where does it go from here? some. >> this is extraordinary. it really is because it is sort of like that they have come to the end of the road, and the fbi, the indianapolis field office, they believe, and the inspector general said let them down and so they want to become whole again. here is how this works. they're giving notice under the federal tort claims act to the fbi and they're doing it in writing, and it is a very large document that is being sent to them, that the fbi, specifically the indianapolis field office, let all of these gymnasts and former gymnasts down. we're talking about world champions, we're talking about olympic champions. simone biles, mckayla maroney, aly raisman, maggie nichols, that the fbi knew what larry nassar was doing, and they didn't do anything about it. maggie nichols, world champion, is actually the one that inadvertently broke it open because she was at the karolyi ranch in 2015, training for the olym
among them, olympic gold medalist simone biles, aly raisman, mckayla maroney.ere at the trial. how significant is this and where does it go from here? some. >> this is extraordinary. it really is because it is sort of like that they have come to the end of the road, and the fbi, the indianapolis field office, they believe, and the inspector general said let them down and so they want to become whole again. here is how this works. they're giving notice under the federal tort claims act to...
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he does his chief political editor, mckayla, casner in m l. thanks so much and we can now speak to stormy anika. milton i, she is the executive director of the aston institute, germany, and she is currently in gardening patton, kirchen, where the g 7 summit is taking place. and miss milner. welcome to d. w. can you give us your take on this year's g 7 summit so far? ah, 1st of all, thanks for having me. and this is a summer term which shows a lot of solidarity on we saw a lot of bilateral meeting and also pictures which showed quite clearly how united the west and one of the big topics on the agenda today was to rush this war against the ukraine. sanctions, new financial contributions, but also the world economy, the lumen, recession, inflation weights. so the agenda is really, really 4. but what strikes me as particularly noteworthy is the unity among the g 7 leaders. now, earlier today, america's president joe biden called germany one of the closest allies in the world . what does that tell us about the current german american relationship?
he does his chief political editor, mckayla, casner in m l. thanks so much and we can now speak to stormy anika. milton i, she is the executive director of the aston institute, germany, and she is currently in gardening patton, kirchen, where the g 7 summit is taking place. and miss milner. welcome to d. w. can you give us your take on this year's g 7 summit so far? ah, 1st of all, thanks for having me. and this is a summer term which shows a lot of solidarity on we saw a lot of bilateral...
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now they're reporting from the g 7 summit in germany. mckayla. thank you so much and out to some other stories making headlines at this hour, ecuador president has lifted a state of emergency that he imposed on parts of the country in response to anti government protests. on saturday, officials held talks with indigenous leaders of the protest movement. for the 1st time, 6 people have been killed in nearly 2 weeks of demonstrations against rising fuel and living costs. the u and iran say nuclear talks will start in the coming days. the block is hoping to salvage a 2015 accord between iran and the world and will powers the international nuclear watchdog recently warned that iran has accumulated almost all the materials needed to build a nuclear bomb. getting a heavy sandstorm hit the city of air bill in northern iraq sand storms are a regular occurrence in iraq. but there severity has increased due to soil degradation, high temperatures, and low rainfall linked to climate change. ukraine's capital key if has been rocked by a series of explosions e
now they're reporting from the g 7 summit in germany. mckayla. thank you so much and out to some other stories making headlines at this hour, ecuador president has lifted a state of emergency that he imposed on parts of the country in response to anti government protests. on saturday, officials held talks with indigenous leaders of the protest movement. for the 1st time, 6 people have been killed in nearly 2 weeks of demonstrations against rising fuel and living costs. the u and iran say...
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yeah, and a at mckayla to thomas was also just her telling us again about her the european union. her struggles very often because our expansion on the one side and but also problems with unanimous decision making which makes the european union very often look as if it's paralyzed and can't really move here nor there. now the, you has awarded ukraine candidate status. can this be more than just a symbolic act a can, but it won't be for a very long time. that's a saw at least years, probably decades. and that's how long a full accessing it could potentially take. there's a lot of ifs and buts because after all, this is a country at war and it is being attacked by russia, which are questions. it's very right to exist as a separate countries. so those are the complete fundamentals. but here at the g 7, and this also is something where leaders like the united states, but also those invited like india who clearly is a far beyond the threshold of an up and coming economy. and sometimes so bit of impatience or with the you are at its failure to find a full, a common line here. the stakes
yeah, and a at mckayla to thomas was also just her telling us again about her the european union. her struggles very often because our expansion on the one side and but also problems with unanimous decision making which makes the european union very often look as if it's paralyzed and can't really move here nor there. now the, you has awarded ukraine candidate status. can this be more than just a symbolic act a can, but it won't be for a very long time. that's a saw at least years, probably...
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and so what we're joined now by chief political editor and mckayla. tiffany is at the g some g 7 summit venue in a, in the bavarian because it sounds like quite a lot of money is being put on the table by the g. 7 leaders. can you tell us more? yes, it will be interesting to see how much of that is actually directly out of public coffers. and how much of that is leveraged leads to private investment there at china's budget is more round about a trillion at the same time for its belt and road initiative. and this can be seen as a response to both at china's belton road, which has good been going on for years. also seeing a greek port bought by china as a strategic investment. and at the same time, this is very much sparked by the war and ukraine with the concern increasingly that as countries all countries are suffering from rising fuel prices, inflation, soaring, costs of food, the pressure is on. and that countries like india, for instance, you belong to the brick states, and that's a group of states where you also have tine and russia sitting alongside them. it could decide to drift m
and so what we're joined now by chief political editor and mckayla. tiffany is at the g some g 7 summit venue in a, in the bavarian because it sounds like quite a lot of money is being put on the table by the g. 7 leaders. can you tell us more? yes, it will be interesting to see how much of that is actually directly out of public coffers. and how much of that is leveraged leads to private investment there at china's budget is more round about a trillion at the same time for its belt and road...
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you were told in july of 2015, and you actually interviewed some of them, including mckayla maroney who out and the inspector general's report showed that what you did with that information was you put it in a drawer, you made a few phone calls, didn't write a lot of notes, and that is why we had the congressional hearing last fall, you might remember that, highly emotional, where mckayla maroney, simone biles, maggie nichols, they testified of what they went through and they pleaded, they begged for the department of justice to investigate this, they wanted criminal charges. well, it was just weeks ago that the department of justice said they would bring no criminal charges against their own fbi agents, and john, what this is doing here is that they are asking for monetary damages. this is really notice. it is not a filing. it is a notice. and the fbi, you harmed us, and they're concerned about the young women who were sexually abused by larry nassar, between the time that the fbi knew about it, did nothing, and then finally he was brought to justice. so they're asking for actually pro
you were told in july of 2015, and you actually interviewed some of them, including mckayla maroney who out and the inspector general's report showed that what you did with that information was you put it in a drawer, you made a few phone calls, didn't write a lot of notes, and that is why we had the congressional hearing last fall, you might remember that, highly emotional, where mckayla maroney, simone biles, maggie nichols, they testified of what they went through and they pleaded, they...
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olympic gold medalist mckayla maroney released a statement about why they're filing this claim.vivors and i were betrayed by every institution that was supposed to protect us. i had some hope after we poured out our hearts to the u.s. senate judiciary committee and begged for justice. it's clear the only path to justice and healing is through the legal pros. we all remember that incredibly powerful hearing last year. it is stunning that the fbi did not choose to prosecute. what's your reaction to this? >> it's so reprehensible, jake. it's been going on for years and every time you hear about this, every time we talk about it, jean's report, you just get angry all over again. what this nation failed to do for these women, forget for a momen they're heroes and you're cheering for them, it's the red, white, and blue, and they're winning medals and they're great role models. forget all that, american women, girls and women, to be failed so miserably by everything. u.s. olympic and paralympic committee, usa gymnastics, justice department, the fbi. it was two weeks ago the justice dep
olympic gold medalist mckayla maroney released a statement about why they're filing this claim.vivors and i were betrayed by every institution that was supposed to protect us. i had some hope after we poured out our hearts to the u.s. senate judiciary committee and begged for justice. it's clear the only path to justice and healing is through the legal pros. we all remember that incredibly powerful hearing last year. it is stunning that the fbi did not choose to prosecute. what's your reaction...
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larry olympians, simone biles, halley raisman and mckayla maroney. >> are among the dozens of victims seeking more than a billion dollars from the fbi. the women claim the fbi could have stopped that, sir. if fbi agents acted when the first allegations came forward in 2015. but nassar wasn't arrested until the michigan state university police stepped in in the fall of 2016. the fbi now has 6 months to respond to the lawsuit. both michigan state and usa gymnastics already agreed to pay out hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements. >> in other national news, attorney general merrick garland named a team of 9 people to review the police response to uvalde shooting. >> sing what happened that day. we will be doing site visits at the school. we will be conducting interviews an extremely wide variety of stakeholders. >> the team garland assembled includes an fbi official and former police chiefs who have investigated past mass shootings. they'll look at who is in command police policies, training and communication. once that review is done, a report with the team's findings will be ma
larry olympians, simone biles, halley raisman and mckayla maroney. >> are among the dozens of victims seeking more than a billion dollars from the fbi. the women claim the fbi could have stopped that, sir. if fbi agents acted when the first allegations came forward in 2015. but nassar wasn't arrested until the michigan state university police stepped in in the fall of 2016. the fbi now has 6 months to respond to the lawsuit. both michigan state and usa gymnastics already agreed to pay out...
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they say they're hugely outgunned by moscow and president the landscape advisor mckayla padaya once arms and on says if you think we should lose, he said, just tell us directly we want you to lose them. will understand why you give us weapons at this level. this is a very loud alarm. bell ringing and key is made. going to stand by and let you go under these are decisions by member states of nato. i was just in washington talk to high ranking people at the pentagon, and they are convinced that the american pipeline is working and the deliveries will make it to the front line in the next few weeks. but these are some new items of equipment, soldiers and training. remember the united states that passed the bill in congress authorizing $40000000000.00 for ukraine, half of it for arm, that's a multiple of the ukraine in defense budget, let alone it's procurement budget. poland is also rallying round countries in ukraine in ukraine region per capita. contribute it contribute, contributing a great deal. but, but of course, russia has depth. russia is a much bigger country than ukraine. ukraine
they say they're hugely outgunned by moscow and president the landscape advisor mckayla padaya once arms and on says if you think we should lose, he said, just tell us directly we want you to lose them. will understand why you give us weapons at this level. this is a very loud alarm. bell ringing and key is made. going to stand by and let you go under these are decisions by member states of nato. i was just in washington talk to high ranking people at the pentagon, and they are convinced that...
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now olympic medalist, simone biles, aly raisman, and mckayla maroney are among those included in that lawsuit. they claim the agency file to promptly investigate about his crimes, seeking more than $1 billion in damages. the fbi and justice department have not issued a response. >>> a live look at sfo for you this midday with summer travel season already taking off. pilot shortages, abc's tom costello as more about what airlines are contending with, and how it could impact your next getaway. >> reporter: the great escape of 2022 is out of the gate. even if you booked your summer travel months ago, beware. the airlines are still struggling with staffing and schedules. american airlines just announced its grounded 100 regional jets because it doesn't have the pilots to fly them. >> we are hiring 2000 pilots this year, getting them alter training is a real task. >> reporter: virtually every airline has grounded some of its regional plans or cut their schedules. >> i'm deeply sorry. >> reporter: alaska airline ceo seen last month said it all came down to pilot staffing. >> simply put, we
now olympic medalist, simone biles, aly raisman, and mckayla maroney are among those included in that lawsuit. they claim the agency file to promptly investigate about his crimes, seeking more than $1 billion in damages. the fbi and justice department have not issued a response. >>> a live look at sfo for you this midday with summer travel season already taking off. pilot shortages, abc's tom costello as more about what airlines are contending with, and how it could impact your next...
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i, son and, and d, w chief, political editor, mckayla christner at the german parliament, the bonus tag, mcculla want to start with you. i'm wondering what kind of speech you expect from the chancellor to day. how is he going to use this occasion to convey what message? well, he has to do both. he has to deliver the big picture and that has big theme is how to bring the global south together on the side of democracies. and what is clearly seen as a competition of political systems in this war between russia and ukraine, also dummies, finance minister just who's walking through the picture behind me in a moment has of wound that to a dummy expects. an economic crisis in this is ridi german, seeing the pinch of what is a new war in europe, but also an energy stand off that has led to a whole host of other problems. the supply chain still trying to recover from the pandemic and energy prices going up with inflation really being felt in german pockets. so it is a very, very big arch indeed that we're expecting him addressing the german parliament at the in the upcoming scenario of the g 7 m
i, son and, and d, w chief, political editor, mckayla christner at the german parliament, the bonus tag, mcculla want to start with you. i'm wondering what kind of speech you expect from the chancellor to day. how is he going to use this occasion to convey what message? well, he has to do both. he has to deliver the big picture and that has big theme is how to bring the global south together on the side of democracies. and what is clearly seen as a competition of political systems in this war...
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w as chief political editor, mckayla. if not, if it was remarkable. the chancellor so heavily emphasized not just germany security, but also its responsibility towards its allies. yes, absolutely. and germany has the stepped out. it's support so picky for those baltic countries. in lithuania, there's a whole brigade that's rotating in and out to support the eastern flank. so goldie some flank of nato. so that means hardware. that means heavy weapons. now that we've learned that indeed 7 how it says have arrived in ukraine. we're germany had trained ukrainian soldiers in total, it was 12, in addition, 5 from the netherlands. but the commitment he made and the responsibility he says spawns beyond ukraine and one's own security, but also towards the southern hemisphere. those countries who are feeling the brunt of what is fast amounting to a food crisis. and those countries in the global south, he said, if they don't see that commitment from ost, meaning the europeans meeting the wide a west right now, that would mean that they would be under the sphere
w as chief political editor, mckayla. if not, if it was remarkable. the chancellor so heavily emphasized not just germany security, but also its responsibility towards its allies. yes, absolutely. and germany has the stepped out. it's support so picky for those baltic countries. in lithuania, there's a whole brigade that's rotating in and out to support the eastern flank. so goldie some flank of nato. so that means hardware. that means heavy weapons. now that we've learned that indeed 7 how it...
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his speech mckayla schwartz was expect the deliberate speech where he would rather praise germany's handling of ukraine crisis . is that what we've heard from him? what he said he was on the defences or defensive after the opposition leader accused him of basically dragging his heels as also international criticism that we've heard so far. or i shall went down the list of what germany is supplying at it. what it intends to supply in the future. and at the ease summit, it announced that it would provide tanks to grease so grease can deliver tanks. russian built tanks to ukraine, also new defense systems, a radar system, communication systems. and at the same time, these how it is, is also trading taking place in germany. but overall it was very much a chancellor who saw himself on the defensive and who was stressing that germany will not go it alone. that it will tow the line with its allies, citing to biden the u. s. president too, just in the new york times, mapped out his intention and drawing a red line, providing rockets to ukraine. yes. but not the systems that could be used to reach in
his speech mckayla schwartz was expect the deliberate speech where he would rather praise germany's handling of ukraine crisis . is that what we've heard from him? what he said he was on the defences or defensive after the opposition leader accused him of basically dragging his heels as also international criticism that we've heard so far. or i shall went down the list of what germany is supplying at it. what it intends to supply in the future. and at the ease summit, it announced that it would...
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the star claimants include olympic gold—medallist simone biles, aly raisman and mckayla maroney who testifiedast year. they allowed a child molester to go free for more than a year and this inaction directly allowed nassar�*s abuse to continue. what is the point of reporting abuse if our own fbi agents are going to take it upon themselves to bury that report in a drawer? the fbi's own watchdog came to the same conclusion in a scathing report last year. it found the agency allowed the abuse to continue for more than a year after the case was first opened in 2015. it also pointed to numerous mistakes and cover—ups by agents. they did not properly handle the allegations. they didn't properly handle them off to a different jurisdiction or take them seriously in terms of doing proper interviews, and that when they were asked about it by investigators, they made false statements and lied about what happened. but despite all this, the suit comes as thejustice department once again declined to prosecute the two fbi agents concerned, claiming there is a lack of evidence. that is why michaela maroney d
the star claimants include olympic gold—medallist simone biles, aly raisman and mckayla maroney who testifiedast year. they allowed a child molester to go free for more than a year and this inaction directly allowed nassar�*s abuse to continue. what is the point of reporting abuse if our own fbi agents are going to take it upon themselves to bury that report in a drawer? the fbi's own watchdog came to the same conclusion in a scathing report last year. it found the agency allowed the abuse...
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and joining us from the summit venue in bavaria is our chief political editor, me helicopter mckayla. nice to see what are your main takeaways from this summit? oh, clearly that's what was supposed to be about the climate climate climates. it ended up being about ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, and particularly the fall out of the global economy. everybody is feeling the pain around the world, and that is something that the dumb presidency all are sold to try to dress also with outreach countries who probably, you know, don't really care where ukraine is on the map of this. certainly feeling the immediate effects, the ripple effects india, the senate goals, their indonesia there, which holds the presidency of the g 20 but very specifically on ukraine. this was a lot of symbolism, the message of unity of the traditional west, as i would like to call it. and the german chance to saying that he, when he was asked about it, doesn't really see an end in sight of this conflict. so it's popping the pressure, it's dealing on a day by day basis also with keeping ukraine afloat, securing its budget
and joining us from the summit venue in bavaria is our chief political editor, me helicopter mckayla. nice to see what are your main takeaways from this summit? oh, clearly that's what was supposed to be about the climate climate climates. it ended up being about ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, and particularly the fall out of the global economy. everybody is feeling the pain around the world, and that is something that the dumb presidency all are sold to try to dress also with outreach countries...
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well, throughout her years in office and mckayla kirchner, welcome, what else did anger medical have to say? what was interesting, she chose a theater in a valenze form at east for this on stage interview. and it really was quite telling that she also went into details of her own decision making when she said she had nothing to apologize for. she meant and the minsk agreement that followed the annexation of her mia by rossa, was germany's german and french driven attempt actually to stabilize the situation . and she said, look, at least aboard ukraine some time she said quite opening that back then. it was an ali got driven society and ethel. so how she explained her resistance to ukraine being offered the path into nato. that in this current debate is so being portrayed as what could have been a potential way of preventing this. and she went into a full hearted condemnation of rawson, aggression. and let's just take a listen to that of diesel. the invasion of ukraine, which took place on february 24th has no justification whatsoever. it's a brutal attack that disregards internationa
well, throughout her years in office and mckayla kirchner, welcome, what else did anger medical have to say? what was interesting, she chose a theater in a valenze form at east for this on stage interview. and it really was quite telling that she also went into details of her own decision making when she said she had nothing to apologize for. she meant and the minsk agreement that followed the annexation of her mia by rossa, was germany's german and french driven attempt actually to stabilize...
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the 3 leaders i'm joined in the studio binding w as chief political editor, me say in a kirk know mckayla. hello. so this is quite the long anticipated visit by the german chancellor and french leader and also maria druggie. why did they finally decide to go to keys now? but i think one key issue is that actually are going together. it is a joint symbolic act that ukraine is part of europe, that carefully choreographed symbolism. it also make, it makes it easier for german chancellor will have souls to really explain why it took him so long. and the reason he cited was that 1st the president was supposed to go of course, was not welcome. so that caused some politically ruffled feathers there between the 2 countries at which of course cannot be taken lightly in the light of the continued criticism. against all ass holds against germany for dragging it seals on axes, guessing those pledged heavy weapons on the ground. well, it's not just this slowness and getting weapons to ukraine. there's also been quite a bit of criticism of also, of men on my crohn, an addition to short for continuing t
the 3 leaders i'm joined in the studio binding w as chief political editor, me say in a kirk know mckayla. hello. so this is quite the long anticipated visit by the german chancellor and french leader and also maria druggie. why did they finally decide to go to keys now? but i think one key issue is that actually are going together. it is a joint symbolic act that ukraine is part of europe, that carefully choreographed symbolism. it also make, it makes it easier for german chancellor will have...
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please, chief political editor, mckayla griffin. i spoke to jamie's agriculture minister, chin us to ma'am about the impact the board in ukraine is having on the world's food supplies. and what he hopes the meeting in berlin can achieve. she asked him what concrete support paypal can now expect in countries where there is already a shortage of bread. when, when not that bad in for finding alternative route, sir, that's bypassed to black. see roots of that. so crane that to train con user right now we're, we're having approximately $1700000.00 tons a month right now. a grain coming out of green. why alternative routes before the war was about 5000000 tons? her. so we're trying to put as much as possible out of for crane to meet the needs of countries like egypt and others. but it's clear we cannot make the war invisible . that's impossible. that's the aim of the war of russia to make the situation worse. so it's a mixture of helping ukraine to get its goods out and on the other side of financially help. and of course we have to look
please, chief political editor, mckayla griffin. i spoke to jamie's agriculture minister, chin us to ma'am about the impact the board in ukraine is having on the world's food supplies. and what he hopes the meeting in berlin can achieve. she asked him what concrete support paypal can now expect in countries where there is already a shortage of bread. when, when not that bad in for finding alternative route, sir, that's bypassed to black. see roots of that. so crane that to train con user right...
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kumasi: olympian simone biles, aly raisman and mckayla maroney are among more than 90 women who havebillion-dollar lawsuit against the fbi for failing to stop sports dr. larry nasser when they first received sexual assault allegations against him in 2015. the women's attorneys say the fbi's failure allowed nasser to target women and girls for more than a year before action was taken. nasser was sentenced up to 175 years in prison. he is also serving a 60 year sentence in federal prison on child photography charges. reggie: twitter is refusing a request from the january 6 house committee. twitter is asserting a first amendment right in response to this request. community members believe that he chat logs show how pro-trump extremism contributed to the right at the capital. kumasi: the marvel universe is first muslim superhero is making her debut today. she has trouble fitting in until she discovers her powers. she says joining was amazing but it wasn't easy. >> the fact that brie larson and chris pratt all made themselves so available for me to ask my questions and then if i wanted to
kumasi: olympian simone biles, aly raisman and mckayla maroney are among more than 90 women who havebillion-dollar lawsuit against the fbi for failing to stop sports dr. larry nasser when they first received sexual assault allegations against him in 2015. the women's attorneys say the fbi's failure allowed nasser to target women and girls for more than a year before action was taken. nasser was sentenced up to 175 years in prison. he is also serving a 60 year sentence in federal prison on child...
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larry nassar olympians, simone biles, alley raisman and mckayla maroney are among the dozens of victims more than 1 billion dollars from the fbi. the women claim the fbi couldn't stop nassar if they had acted when the first allegations came forward in 2015 nassar would not be arrested until the michigan state university police stepped in and that was in the fall of 2016. >> they allowed a child molester to go free for more than a year. and this in action directly allowed nassar's abuse to continue. what is the point? of reporting abuse if our own fbi agents are going to take it upon themselves to bury that report in a drawer. >> the fbi has 6 months to respond to this lawsuit. both michigan state and you see a gymnasts us a rather gymnastics agreed to pay out hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements. >> working from home and then boom, dangerous situation this morning in martinez after that car crashed into the side of a home on alhambra avenue causing a gas leak. gas lines to the home were shut off. streets were closed as the car was pulled from that exterior wall. luckily no one
larry nassar olympians, simone biles, alley raisman and mckayla maroney are among the dozens of victims more than 1 billion dollars from the fbi. the women claim the fbi couldn't stop nassar if they had acted when the first allegations came forward in 2015 nassar would not be arrested until the michigan state university police stepped in and that was in the fall of 2016. >> they allowed a child molester to go free for more than a year. and this in action directly allowed nassar's abuse to...
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aly raisman and mckayla maroney are among the dozens of women filing claims. lawsuits could follow depending on the fbi's response. a group of 13 others filed a separate suit in april in a statement, maroney wrote, my fellow survivors and i were betrayed by every institution that was supposed to protect us. the u.s. olympic committee, usa gymn gymnastics, the fbi, and now the department of justice. it is clear that the only path to justice and healing is through the legal process. here's nbc's jay gray. >> they are olympic superstars, and survivors. >> no one at fbi, usag or the usopg did what was necessary to protect us we have been failed, and we deserve answers. >> now, they're demanding answers. 91 women and girls sexually abused by former usa gymnastics team doctor larry nassar have filed claims for more than a billion dollars against the fbi, saying agents mishandled or ignored key evidence in their investigation. allegations they outlined in a senate hearing late last year. >> nassar found more than 100 new victims to molest. it was like serving innocen
aly raisman and mckayla maroney are among the dozens of women filing claims. lawsuits could follow depending on the fbi's response. a group of 13 others filed a separate suit in april in a statement, maroney wrote, my fellow survivors and i were betrayed by every institution that was supposed to protect us. the u.s. olympic committee, usa gymn gymnastics, the fbi, and now the department of justice. it is clear that the only path to justice and healing is through the legal process. here's nbc's...
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hundreds of women and girls, including olympians aly raisman, simone biles, and mckayla maroney, all accusing him of sexual abuse >> a recession not inevitable. that from president biden during an interview with the associated press. america's ceos have a different view according to a new survey by the conference board, more than 60% think one is coming or is already here so what does it mean for an already hectic housing market? the lessons we learned from the great recession already providing a cushion. and it was one of the biggest scandals in american history coming up, a new look at the moments that led tth as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business
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earlier i spoke to mckayla wrong, who's an author an africa analyst, she explains the tension that is building between the 2 countries. i gather the analyst very wide, that the n 23, which has this extraordinary new energy. and everyone is a suspect that rwanda is getting new weapons. new. everyone is wired that it's going to seize gamma, which is a large town on a key hop, 670000 people live. and that would change the balance of power in the region. so it's very, very tense moments, and i see that a lot of rhetoric and he took the rhetoric the tissues, of course, you know, seen is running rwanda and they're not used to live in eastern congo. and they are getting targeted by indigenous companies who blame rwanda. what is happening in the area, and there are many, many thousands of refugees now who have shred that villages because the violence has got some extreme, we know that the town of gone on, for example, has fallen to the n 23. so it's a very serious situation. are all the countries in the region, you sort of mentioned it earlier getting involved in the situation of a calming it
earlier i spoke to mckayla wrong, who's an author an africa analyst, she explains the tension that is building between the 2 countries. i gather the analyst very wide, that the n 23, which has this extraordinary new energy. and everyone is a suspect that rwanda is getting new weapons. new. everyone is wired that it's going to seize gamma, which is a large town on a key hop, 670000 people live. and that would change the balance of power in the region. so it's very, very tense moments, and i see...
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hundreds of women and girls, including olympians aly raisman, simone biles, and mckayla maroney, allusing him of sexual abuse >> a recession not inevitable. that from president biden during an interview with the associated press. america's ceos have a different view according to a new survey by the conference board, more than 60% think one is coming or is already here so what does it mean for an already hectic housing market? the lessons we learned from the great recession already providing a cushion. and it was one of the biggest scandals in american history coming up, a new look at the coming up, a new look at the moments that led tth ♪♪ in the future we'll travel to incredible places with the help of magical technology. but what about today? i want my magical future now. ♪♪ i have places to go. ♪♪ rocks to climb. ♪♪ sights to see. and flights to catch... i can't wait for what tomorrow will bring, but in the meantime, let's enjoy the ride... ♪♪ only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your goals are ours too. and vanguard retirement tools
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assault victims, including olympic gymnastic gymnasts, gymnasts rather simone biles, aly raisman and mckaylaey are now suing the fbi for more than $1 billion lawsuits filed today accused the fbi of failing to investigate sexual abuse by former sports doctor larry nassar, despite knowledge of his actions, starting in 2015. according to the lawsuit. because the fbi failed to act, nasser was free to continue to target young women and girls for more than a year files and the other athletes testified before congress last year in response to the fbi's mishandling of the case. coming up on ktvu news at 6 30, a man from southern california, accused of trying to kill supreme court justice brett kavanaugh and a conversation in washington now turns to whether there's enough security for people in positions of power and san jose voters have a decision to make on their next mayor. the top two candidates in last night's primary share their vision for the city's future. and then coming up later in sports. the san francisco giants shake up their roster as they send one of their former first meet three siste
assault victims, including olympic gymnastic gymnasts, gymnasts rather simone biles, aly raisman and mckaylaey are now suing the fbi for more than $1 billion lawsuits filed today accused the fbi of failing to investigate sexual abuse by former sports doctor larry nassar, despite knowledge of his actions, starting in 2015. according to the lawsuit. because the fbi failed to act, nasser was free to continue to target young women and girls for more than a year files and the other athletes...
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olympic gymnast simone biles, aly raisman and mckayla maroney are among more than 90 sexual assault survivorsng more than a billion dollars in damages from the fbi . their lawyers say the agency failed to stop abuse by former sports doctor larry nassar. despite knowledge of nasa's actions, starting in 2015. they say, because the fbi failed to act faster was free to continue to target young women and girls for more than a year, files and other athletes testified before congress last year in response to the fbi's mishandling of the case. now to an incredible story of four year old montana. boyle has quite the story to tell his friends after spending two days, all alone in a national forest record web was playing with his dog near bull lake. he didn't come home in the evening, and his parents called the sheriff, and the search was launched. the montana air national guard and several law enforcement agencies help with the ground search as rain and clouds moved in. in the end, he was found thirsty, cold and hungry, but thanks to this team of people he's fine. well cancer researchers say they may h
olympic gymnast simone biles, aly raisman and mckayla maroney are among more than 90 sexual assault survivorsng more than a billion dollars in damages from the fbi . their lawyers say the agency failed to stop abuse by former sports doctor larry nassar. despite knowledge of nasa's actions, starting in 2015. they say, because the fbi failed to act faster was free to continue to target young women and girls for more than a year, files and other athletes testified before congress last year in...
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mckayla maroney was one of the first victims to come forward. all of my molestations i had endured by nassar to them in extreme detail. i was so shocked at the silence and disregard for my trauma — after that minute of silence, he asked, "is that all?" at that same hearing was the director of the fbi. and i'm especially sorry- that there were people at the fbi who had their own chance to stop this monster back _ in 2015, and failed. and that is inexcusable, - it never should have happened, and we're doing everything in our power to make - sure it happens again. -- it —— it never happens again. last year, a report by the justice department found that the fbi agents in indianapolis looking into the case "did not advise state or local authorities about the allegations, and did not take any action to mitigate the risk to gymnasts that nassar continued to treat." it also said that larry nasser would go on to abuse at least 70 more athletes for another year since the first complaint. well, seven years later, some of the victims are seeking $1 billion
mckayla maroney was one of the first victims to come forward. all of my molestations i had endured by nassar to them in extreme detail. i was so shocked at the silence and disregard for my trauma — after that minute of silence, he asked, "is that all?" at that same hearing was the director of the fbi. and i'm especially sorry- that there were people at the fbi who had their own chance to stop this monster back _ in 2015, and failed. and that is inexcusable, - it never should have...
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olympic gymnast simone biles aly raisman mckayla maroney are among more than 90 sexual assault victimsng more than $1 billion in damages from the fbi. their lawyers say the agency failed to stop the abuse by former sports doctor larry nassar. despite knowledge of nasser's action, starting in 2015, they say, because of the fbi failing to act nasser was free to continue to target young women and girls for more than a year. biles another athletes testified before congress last year in response to the fbi's mishandling of the case. well seeing as a police want to identify a group of people who broke into a house and held one of the homeowners at gunpoint over the memorial weekend, one of the other homeowners drove up to that house and recorded the attack on her dashboard camera. asked roberts loaded up stolen items into an suv, then took off . her husband was held at gunpoint while their 12 month old child was in the house. used to have our but your doors open our windows open. we just kept everything closed, have upgraded some of the locks and security. and it's just a very scary feeling.
olympic gymnast simone biles aly raisman mckayla maroney are among more than 90 sexual assault victimsng more than $1 billion in damages from the fbi. their lawyers say the agency failed to stop the abuse by former sports doctor larry nassar. despite knowledge of nasser's action, starting in 2015, they say, because of the fbi failing to act nasser was free to continue to target young women and girls for more than a year. biles another athletes testified before congress last year in response to...
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the multi talented mckayla jay rodriguez on her breakout role, music career and why she decided to changecheers and everything in the northeast we're going lots of sunshine low humidity, temperatures nice and comfortable but in the middle of the country we're starting off the week with railroad heat. record heat. we'll likely see several records nearly 100 records broken across the country this week. and to get to the middle of the week that heat slowly continues spreading east 90s across parts of the tennessee river valley through ohio, dangerous heat in the southeast combined with humidity is going to be very uncomfortable. as we get towards friday, the record high temperatures will continue down along the gulf coast. down through texas in the southern plains. the northeast looks nice, lots of sunshine. temperatures in the 80s. sunny and dry in the pacific the pacific northwest, and a few more storms down in mexico and arizona. >> good morning, i'm meteorologist carry holler. temperatures are really going to start up for us today, concord reaching 93 degrees. but compare that to the 73
the multi talented mckayla jay rodriguez on her breakout role, music career and why she decided to changecheers and everything in the northeast we're going lots of sunshine low humidity, temperatures nice and comfortable but in the middle of the country we're starting off the week with railroad heat. record heat. we'll likely see several records nearly 100 records broken across the country this week. and to get to the middle of the week that heat slowly continues spreading east 90s across parts...
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olympic gymnast simone biles, aly raisman and mckayla maroney are among more than 90 sexual assault survivorsore than a billion dollars in damages from the fbi. their lawyers say the agency failed to stop the abuse by former sports doctor larry nassar. despite knowledge of nasser's action, starting in 2015, they say, because the fbi failed to act nasser was free to continue to target young women and girls for more than a year, files and other athletes testified before congress last year in response to the fbi's mishandling of the case here at home, new data show californians are failing when it comes to water conservation governor newsom has asked everyone to cut their water use by 15% compared to a year ago. but new numbers show water use has actually gone up over the past year, nearly 18% more in april. the governor's office responded to the new number, saying, if people don't start conserving water, there may be a need to move to mandatory state water conservation measures effective this morning farmers, irrigation districts and municipal water agencies can no longer take water from rivers
olympic gymnast simone biles, aly raisman and mckayla maroney are among more than 90 sexual assault survivorsore than a billion dollars in damages from the fbi. their lawyers say the agency failed to stop the abuse by former sports doctor larry nassar. despite knowledge of nasser's action, starting in 2015, they say, because the fbi failed to act nasser was free to continue to target young women and girls for more than a year, files and other athletes testified before congress last year in...
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that's larry nassar olympians, simone biles, alley raisman and mckayla maroney are among the dozens of more than 1 billion dollars from the fbi. the women claim the fbi could have stopped nassar if it had acted when the first allegations came forward in 2015, but nassar would not be arrested until the michigan state police. they stepped in there in the fall of 2016. >> they allowed a child molester to go free for more than a year. and this in action directly allowed nassar's abuse to continue. what is the point? of reporting abuse if our own fbi agents are going to take it upon themselves to bury that report in a drawer. the fbi has 6 months to respond to this lawsuit. both michigan state and usa gymnastics have already agreed to pay out. >> hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements over this. happening tomorrow, the house committee investigating the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol will go public with its findings. lawmakers hope to show the american public how democracy came to the brink of disaster, the series of hearings that will take place over the next several weeks.
that's larry nassar olympians, simone biles, alley raisman and mckayla maroney are among the dozens of more than 1 billion dollars from the fbi. the women claim the fbi could have stopped nassar if it had acted when the first allegations came forward in 2015, but nassar would not be arrested until the michigan state police. they stepped in there in the fall of 2016. >> they allowed a child molester to go free for more than a year. and this in action directly allowed nassar's abuse to...