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after a short induction to the work, she'll be joining conversation by mhs's own sarah, georgie. useful objects examines the history of american museums during the 19th century through the eyes of visitors or writers and collectors museums of this period held a wide range of objects from botanical and zoological specimens to antiquarian artifacts and technological models. they were intended to promote useful knowledge these collections generated broader discussions about how objects were selected preserved in classified as well as who is to decide their value. these reflections shaped broader debate about the scope and purpose of museums in american culture. they continue to resonate today. ms. gotchburn is the assistant director is the assistant director of studies in an election on history and literature at harvard university. she's taught seminars in tutorials on museums in america museums and material culture and science exploration and empire. a research and teaching focus on 19th century american literature and culture with particular interest in material. culture museum st
after a short induction to the work, she'll be joining conversation by mhs's own sarah, georgie. useful objects examines the history of american museums during the 19th century through the eyes of visitors or writers and collectors museums of this period held a wide range of objects from botanical and zoological specimens to antiquarian artifacts and technological models. they were intended to promote useful knowledge these collections generated broader discussions about how objects were...
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don't malaysian airlines flight mh 17 had nearly 300 people on board investigation said it had been hit by a russian missile by autumn 2014. the front lines had stabilized despite continued shooting. the un estimates that more than 13000 people have been killed. efforts to resolve the conflict politically via the mensa process failed to make much headway. fears of uneasy deadlock were broken in spring 2021. when russia sent military hardware and tens of thousands of troops to ukraine's borders . by late april, there was relief in keith as the kremlin said, it would recall its soldiers and that russian president vladimir putin would meet us president joe biden. but some analysts say much of the military hardware and many troops actually stayed yolo, let him know that summer putin back his military ideas with a long se he claimed ukrainians and russians were one people and said ukraine could only be sovereign in partnership with russia. but ukrainian president followed him as lensky refused to make concessions during the peace process. overdone, bath, and in november, moscow sent tens of
don't malaysian airlines flight mh 17 had nearly 300 people on board investigation said it had been hit by a russian missile by autumn 2014. the front lines had stabilized despite continued shooting. the un estimates that more than 13000 people have been killed. efforts to resolve the conflict politically via the mensa process failed to make much headway. fears of uneasy deadlock were broken in spring 2021. when russia sent military hardware and tens of thousands of troops to ukraine's borders...
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surprising that klm have done that when it was only eight years ago when it was only eight years ago when mhght down and we might not remember but of course the dutch do remember that as of that 300 deaths, nearly 200 were dutch. so the ramifications are very broad and lloyd's of london, the underwriters, they can be behind a lot of the insurance pollywogs. let's move on times front page with leaders in final push to avert ukraine invasion, and this list all that if efforts very much still ongoing on monday and throughout the week no doubt. i ongoing on monday and throughout the week no doubt-— week no doubt. i think incredibly owerful week no doubt. i think incredibly powerful image _ week no doubt. i think incredibly powerful image photographs - week no doubt. i think incredibly powerful image photographs on | week no doubt. i think incredibly i powerful image photographs on the front page of both the times and the daily telegraph tomorrow morning of a 79—year—old ukrainian in eastern ukraine, _ a 79—year—old ukrainian in eastern ukraine, i— a 79—year—old ukrainian in eastern ukraine, ithi
surprising that klm have done that when it was only eight years ago when it was only eight years ago when mhght down and we might not remember but of course the dutch do remember that as of that 300 deaths, nearly 200 were dutch. so the ramifications are very broad and lloyd's of london, the underwriters, they can be behind a lot of the insurance pollywogs. let's move on times front page with leaders in final push to avert ukraine invasion, and this list all that if efforts very much still...
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don't malaysian airlines flight mh 17 had nearly 300 people on board investigation said it had been hit by a russian missile by autumn 2014. the front lines had stabilized despite continued shooting. the un estimates that more than 13000 people have been killed. efforts to resolve the conflict politically via the minsk process failed to make much headway. years of uneasy deadlock were broken in spring 2021. when russia sent military hardware and tens of thousands of troops to ukraine's borders by late april, there was relief in keith. as the kremlin said, it would recall his soldiers and that russian president vladimir putin would meet us president joe biden. but some analysts say much of the military hardware and many troops actually stayed uloa. let him know that summer putin backed his military ideas with a long se he claimed ukrainians. and russians were one people and said ukraine could only be sovereign in partnership with russia. but ukrainian president followed him as lensky refused to make concessions during the peace process over don bath. and in november, moscow sent tens of
don't malaysian airlines flight mh 17 had nearly 300 people on board investigation said it had been hit by a russian missile by autumn 2014. the front lines had stabilized despite continued shooting. the un estimates that more than 13000 people have been killed. efforts to resolve the conflict politically via the minsk process failed to make much headway. years of uneasy deadlock were broken in spring 2021. when russia sent military hardware and tens of thousands of troops to ukraine's borders...
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iteration does have a lot to explain and be held accountable for including the terrible tragedy of mh 17 that having been said, i believe the glory of the truth has been constructed completely. so of course everybody has the right to their perspective. everybody has the right to their opinion. at the end of the day, it is the responsibility of why people with integrity to know the truth and defend human civil political rights which have been codified after the atrocities of the 1st and 2nd world. this is very important. peter, us intelligence agencies have been the classifying information, saying that they believe that waterman food plans to invade ukraine and then they've been sharing it widely. if this strategy, because this does seem to be a pretty big change in strategy from the past. is this making it more difficult for vladimir potent to just fine invasion than visiting the munich security conference . and i just stepped away from, ah, ukrainian luncheon. that is happening right now with the former dignitaries, former defense minister james matt. this general davis betray us at
iteration does have a lot to explain and be held accountable for including the terrible tragedy of mh 17 that having been said, i believe the glory of the truth has been constructed completely. so of course everybody has the right to their perspective. everybody has the right to their opinion. at the end of the day, it is the responsibility of why people with integrity to know the truth and defend human civil political rights which have been codified after the atrocities of the 1st and 2nd...
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in 2014, we've come up against it during the annexation of crimea and in the horrible mh 17 tragedy wheretries to cover up its role of shooting down a civilian airplane. the main thing to do is get your sources from people on the ground. to understand even people on the ground may misinterpret minute by minute. there may be confusion when you look at the flood of information across social media on telegram and public channels that act much like twitter does in the western world. keep careful track. ukrainian television debunks misinformation real time. there is a huge effort to get accurate information out to people. >> what advice tips do you share with folks by not getting tricked online right now. >> if you share something and it turns out not to be correct. don't just issue a follow-up post. delete the original post. don't let it continue spreading. also, the demoralizing reject russia is feeling. they could spread to our own media where they talk about how fast they expect ukraine to fall. let's not do that. let's fill the space with contradicting russia's narratives. they are so pre
in 2014, we've come up against it during the annexation of crimea and in the horrible mh 17 tragedy wheretries to cover up its role of shooting down a civilian airplane. the main thing to do is get your sources from people on the ground. to understand even people on the ground may misinterpret minute by minute. there may be confusion when you look at the flood of information across social media on telegram and public channels that act much like twitter does in the western world. keep careful...
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those who shot down at valencia airlines mh 17. nearly 300 passengers were killed when the flight from amsterdam was hit by miss all over east in ukraine in 2014 residence as lensky and i. we agreed that every effort must now be made to deescalate the dangerous situation in which we find ourselves m m. i believe we believe that the only route to solution is through the escalation diplomacy and dialogue. this essential for dialogue to continue between russia and united states between russia and nato to the world news now in guinea, the south has set up a commission of inquiry and to investigate. she is days attempted, coon, president to morrow cisco and barlow says he survived. after a 5 hour assault on the presidential palace alexi or brian ripples gunfire in guinea, the sounds capital, the president says, armed men attacked the presidential palace while he was inside. i was in the middle of the council of ministers with all the members, including the prime minister, and we were attacks with very heavy weaponry for 5 hours. but now everything is under control. when i was elected presid
those who shot down at valencia airlines mh 17. nearly 300 passengers were killed when the flight from amsterdam was hit by miss all over east in ukraine in 2014 residence as lensky and i. we agreed that every effort must now be made to deescalate the dangerous situation in which we find ourselves m m. i believe we believe that the only route to solution is through the escalation diplomacy and dialogue. this essential for dialogue to continue between russia and united states between russia and...
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it's worth pausing a moment of thinking back to 2014, viewers will remember the horrific mh 17 tragedyernational. a lot of effort was put in, a lot of diplomacy was employed to try to contain the complex. actually he brought it all down several gears to the point that it vanished from headlines for a number of years. right now there are no restraints on what putin can do, unlike 2014. in 2014 there was a veneer of stealth to the russian intervention. those denials that the russian armed forces are not involved, they were just volunteers who travelled from pressure of their own volition. but this time it's russia's uniformed military, they moved in, putin has given them in orderfor them to move in. i think what we are now waiting to see is the scale of prudence ambition in terms of the amount of punishment he wants to inflict on ukraine. i5 terms of the amount of punishment he wants to inflict on ukraine. is the room for diplomacy _ wants to inflict on ukraine. is the room for diplomacy over - wants to inflict on ukraine. is the room for diplomacy over then? . wants to inflict on ukrain
it's worth pausing a moment of thinking back to 2014, viewers will remember the horrific mh 17 tragedyernational. a lot of effort was put in, a lot of diplomacy was employed to try to contain the complex. actually he brought it all down several gears to the point that it vanished from headlines for a number of years. right now there are no restraints on what putin can do, unlike 2014. in 2014 there was a veneer of stealth to the russian intervention. those denials that the russian armed forces...
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south bay will look like this, mid 70's in santa clara, 78 santa cruz. 72 in san mateo, half mo half mh unbelievably warm, the sunset district 70, north bay temperatures high clouds and mid 70, 77 in santa rosa, 75 vallejo into the east bay. 74 oakland, 73 fremont. inland it is short sleeve weather, 74 in concord, 76 fairfield, 70 and livermore. the seven-day forecast, warming continues, records likely not just tomorrow but thursday when you start to notice a few low 80's popping up. upper 70's for the warmest spots on friday and toward the weekend, not as warm. valentines will be closer to average. dan: thanks very much. it is academy awards time. hollywood found out who is nominated for oscars this year. the standouts on the list meet apartment 2a, 2b and 2c. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple text. like what you see abe? yes! 2b's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. and 2c, well, she's not going to let a lost card get her stressed. am i right? that's right. that's because these neighbors all have chase. alerts that help check. t
south bay will look like this, mid 70's in santa clara, 78 santa cruz. 72 in san mateo, half mo half mh unbelievably warm, the sunset district 70, north bay temperatures high clouds and mid 70, 77 in santa rosa, 75 vallejo into the east bay. 74 oakland, 73 fremont. inland it is short sleeve weather, 74 in concord, 76 fairfield, 70 and livermore. the seven-day forecast, warming continues, records likely not just tomorrow but thursday when you start to notice a few low 80's popping up. upper 70's...
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remember we had the incident with the mh-17, malaysian airliner shot down over eastern ukraine, at thef this whole episode in 2014. that kind of thing results in a lot of tension. it may not result in a war. but there's always the risk that it could. i think it would be a very difficult thing to execute. tensions would possibly increase. and they would have to be managed very, very carefully. >> colonel, thank you very much. learned a lot, as usual. appreciate it. >> you bet, don. >>> ukraine's capital under siege. multiple blasts around the city. heavy gunfire heard. we're live on the ground in ukraine, right after this. to love it or my momoney back... i love it! i thought online meant no one to o help me, but susan from carvana had all the answerers. she didn't try to upsell me. not once, because they're not salespeople! what are you...? guess who just checked in on me? mom... susan from carvana! [laughs] we'll drive you happy at carvana. (ted koppel) 30 million americans have copd, half don't yet know it. every one of them is especially vulnerable to covid-19. if we can't find them
remember we had the incident with the mh-17, malaysian airliner shot down over eastern ukraine, at thef this whole episode in 2014. that kind of thing results in a lot of tension. it may not result in a war. but there's always the risk that it could. i think it would be a very difficult thing to execute. tensions would possibly increase. and they would have to be managed very, very carefully. >> colonel, thank you very much. learned a lot, as usual. appreciate it. >> you bet, don....
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after a short induction to the work, she'll be joining conversation by mhs's own sarah, georgie. useful objects examines the history of american museums during the 19th century through the eyes of visitors or writers and collectors museums of this period held a wide range of objects from botanical and zoological specimens to anti
after a short induction to the work, she'll be joining conversation by mhs's own sarah, georgie. useful objects examines the history of american museums during the 19th century through the eyes of visitors or writers and collectors museums of this period held a wide range of objects from botanical and zoological specimens to anti
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after a short introduction to the work, she'll be joining conversation by mhs's own sarah georgini. useful objects examines the history of american museums during the 19th century through the eyes of visitors or writers and collectors museums of this period held a wide range of objects from botanical and zoological specimens to antiquarian artifacts and technological models. they were intended to promote useful knowledge these collections generated broader discussions about how objects were selected preserved in classified a
after a short introduction to the work, she'll be joining conversation by mhs's own sarah georgini. useful objects examines the history of american museums during the 19th century through the eyes of visitors or writers and collectors museums of this period held a wide range of objects from botanical and zoological specimens to antiquarian artifacts and technological models. they were intended to promote useful knowledge these collections generated broader discussions about how objects were...
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they were not involved in the shootdown of the mh 17 -- they actually were.hink we are seeing a lot of this back-and-forth. because investors are smart and we know the u.s. does depend on some russian oil, that europe depends on russian gas and oil in order to fuel its heating during the winter, that things can get pretty ugly, pretty quickly when these sanctions are imposed on russia if they do decide to invade. i think that is why we are seeing that volatility in the markets. and there's the very real consequence of the fact that ukraine is a large country. if you aren't aware, i would suggest viewers look up a map of ukraine superimposed on a map of europe. it's huge. and it is right on the doorstep of europe and could have real consequences for migration and economics in the eu. and in its environs. this war is not something that would not necessarily be kept to a small region. it would have far-reaching humanitarian and economic consequences for the continent, if not for the whole world. emily: you co-authored a report to verify photos and video appearin
they were not involved in the shootdown of the mh 17 -- they actually were.hink we are seeing a lot of this back-and-forth. because investors are smart and we know the u.s. does depend on some russian oil, that europe depends on russian gas and oil in order to fuel its heating during the winter, that things can get pretty ugly, pretty quickly when these sanctions are imposed on russia if they do decide to invade. i think that is why we are seeing that volatility in the markets. and there's the...
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welcome to anyone who might be joining an mhs program for the first time if you're not feeling familiar with the massachusetts historical society where the oldest historical society in america and have been collecting preserving publishing and sharing our history since 1791. we hold an amazing collection of close to 14 million manuscript pages, including the papers of three of the first six us presidents because of the support of our donors we can offer programs like this evenings for free and keep our library open to the public. we hope you'll return to future events and if you enjoy our program we hope consider supporting our work by becoming a member. so without further i do please join me in welcoming professor gallagher. a good evening everyone. i'm wondering if i can be heard. okay and and seen all right. okay, and i'm wondering if i should go ahead and share my screen. to run some slides okay. so let me we do that. okay everybody. thank you so much for for dealing with with our wonderful opportunity here on on zoom my name is charles gallagher, i'm in the history department at bo
welcome to anyone who might be joining an mhs program for the first time if you're not feeling familiar with the massachusetts historical society where the oldest historical society in america and have been collecting preserving publishing and sharing our history since 1791. we hold an amazing collection of close to 14 million manuscript pages, including the papers of three of the first six us presidents because of the support of our donors we can offer programs like this evenings for free and...
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that's what happened in 2014 when the russians shot down -- the separatists shot down mh-17, that airliner. what looked wobbly in terms of transatlantic unity firmed up. i expect the same thing to happen if russia actually goes ahead and invades ukraine. >> okay, charms kupchan, thank you for joining us and your time. to isabel rosales in fort bragg. >> reporter: pamela, right behind me is a c-17 military aircraft that can carry up to 100 soulediers at a time and just in the last couple of moments we saw them exiting from the reception area. and they are walking onboard that c-17 headed to poland. overhead 2,000 soldiers will deploy from fort bragg over to eastern europe. we know that 300 of them from the 18th airborne are already there in germany but are still working on deploying these from the 82nd airborne that is happening around the clock. last night we saw another round of them boarding those c-17s, heading overseas. and i'm learning these soldiers will conduct military drills with their polish counterparts according to the spokesperson for the 82nd airborne. >> so whether you're a
that's what happened in 2014 when the russians shot down -- the separatists shot down mh-17, that airliner. what looked wobbly in terms of transatlantic unity firmed up. i expect the same thing to happen if russia actually goes ahead and invades ukraine. >> okay, charms kupchan, thank you for joining us and your time. to isabel rosales in fort bragg. >> reporter: pamela, right behind me is a c-17 military aircraft that can carry up to 100 soulediers at a time and just in the last...
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i know you were on the scene of the mh 17 crash.aft went. when you hit an aircraft, a military aircraft with probably it was probably the same kind of missile. it's going to spread that aircraft all over the sky. just like we're seeing here. so that's really unfortunate for that ukrainian pilot. >> general, matthew, thank you very much. we're entering day two of the russian incursion into ukraine. our correspondents throughout the region bringing us the latest and we'll speak with a member of arm services. the armed services committee who recently has been in europe meeting with nato officials. ♪ you can never have too much of a good thing. ♪ and power... ...is a very good thing. ♪ age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. ♪ it wasn't me by shaggy ♪ you're never responsible for unauthorized purchases on your discover card. ♪ (delivery man) that's for you. (mail recipient 1) these are opened. (mail recipient 2) and it came like this? (delivery man) i don't kno
i know you were on the scene of the mh 17 crash.aft went. when you hit an aircraft, a military aircraft with probably it was probably the same kind of missile. it's going to spread that aircraft all over the sky. just like we're seeing here. so that's really unfortunate for that ukrainian pilot. >> general, matthew, thank you very much. we're entering day two of the russian incursion into ukraine. our correspondents throughout the region bringing us the latest and we'll speak with a...
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for the groundbreaking of the memorial statue and plaza, honoring the thousands of bay ar pr at the mhhoeduce d remindeverne years o isnging on happened. >> the memorial will be next to the san bruno b.a.r.t. station and is expected thsprin next yeanow at 6:00, increasing diversity in classicalling music. how the san francisco conservatory of music is shining a light on black composers. >>> and summer camp without the travel or cause. this week's jefferson awards winners thought their idea would help a few kids. how big that program became. hey, sandwich fan! new denny's melts belong in your hand. patty melt's a classic. big dipper? fantastic. nashville hot chicken... bombastic? our lineup of melts, grilled to please. now with free delivery. see you at dennys.com how powerful is an invisalign smile? so powerful you can now face anything...ry. ...even these faces. invis is a powerful thing. invis is the clear aligner brand most trusted by doctors and more predictable. invisalign. . >>> 's national music competition based in san francisco is trying to increase diversity in classical musi
for the groundbreaking of the memorial statue and plaza, honoring the thousands of bay ar pr at the mhhoeduce d remindeverne years o isnging on happened. >> the memorial will be next to the san bruno b.a.r.t. station and is expected thsprin next yeanow at 6:00, increasing diversity in classicalling music. how the san francisco conservatory of music is shining a light on black composers. >>> and summer camp without the travel or cause. this week's jefferson awards winners thought...
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the police chief is speaking out the tnay : mh haierews, a wedding season exposure. get the time off because here comes the bride. and bride. and for brides. the things changing in 22 groom. hello, we are part of that. hour-by-hour, we will work through the 50's by 9 a.m. we are excepting a lot of sunshine, a nice day to grab lunch outside. our warmest spots going into the this winter, comcast business is helping team usa and businesses across america stay ahead. keep yours ahead too with reliable connectivity and secure solutions on the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. and get access to over 20 million wifi hotspots from coast to coast. so no matter what big event comes up, your team can be ready for what's next. get started with fast and reliable internet and voice for just $64.99 a month. or, ask how to get a visa prepaid card with a qualifying bundle. drew: some encouraging news. we did see a little bit of snow in the sierra, a tiny testing on tuesday. this time lapse, we are showing the national weather service in the area. according t
the police chief is speaking out the tnay : mh haierews, a wedding season exposure. get the time off because here comes the bride. and bride. and for brides. the things changing in 22 groom. hello, we are part of that. hour-by-hour, we will work through the 50's by 9 a.m. we are excepting a lot of sunshine, a nice day to grab lunch outside. our warmest spots going into the this winter, comcast business is helping team usa and businesses across america stay ahead. keep yours ahead too with...
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right now more than 96,000 americans are in hospitals sick with covid that's data from mhs hospitalizations remain high but dropped sharply since the peak three weeks ago. and johns hopkins reports we're averaging more than 2,400 deaths in america every day. >>> governors justifying the ending of mask rules by citing models that show all of the key metrics will decline in the coming weeks not that they have now on our top story tonight, here's cnbc's perry russom. >> reporter: indoor mask mandates continue to drop. >> we're lifting rhode island's statewide mask or proof of vaccination protocol. >> reporter: in illinois -- >> it's the end of the statewide mask mandate. >> reporter: it's a mixed decision masks come off inside at the end of the month but not in schools. >> we have kids going to school for six to eight hours, five days a week, week after week after week that's very different than someone going to a bar. >> reporter: today massachusetts joined the list in making masks optional in the classroom, defying cdc director ra shell walensky. >> she's implying what i would describe as a
right now more than 96,000 americans are in hospitals sick with covid that's data from mhs hospitalizations remain high but dropped sharply since the peak three weeks ago. and johns hopkins reports we're averaging more than 2,400 deaths in america every day. >>> governors justifying the ending of mask rules by citing models that show all of the key metrics will decline in the coming weeks not that they have now on our top story tonight, here's cnbc's perry russom. >> reporter:...
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he handled the whole season with questions throughout the year with trey lance, he handled it pretty mh better than anybody you can possibly imagine. you heard trey lance there and he's he's speaking in earnest. he said this consistently all year that garoppolo has been his best friend, his mentor. it's got to be tough grooming the guy. that you know is going to replace you. and that's exactly what garoppolo has done. and you know, we'll see. i mean, the 49ers could have plans to keep them. they got to rip the band aid off at some point and go with trey lance because they traded to future picks to get them. the question is whether it will happen in the next couple of months or they'll keep them take that salary hit and deal with debo and bosa. later on, we'll see what happens. jason. alright alright. well a lot. a lot of 49 fans made the trip south to see that game in l a yesterday in fact, more than half of the people there so far i stadium or niner fans, according to the l a times, 49 fans outnumbered rams fans. by a 60 to 40 martin and their attendance was we asked quite evident by t
he handled the whole season with questions throughout the year with trey lance, he handled it pretty mh better than anybody you can possibly imagine. you heard trey lance there and he's he's speaking in earnest. he said this consistently all year that garoppolo has been his best friend, his mentor. it's got to be tough grooming the guy. that you know is going to replace you. and that's exactly what garoppolo has done. and you know, we'll see. i mean, the 49ers could have plans to keep them....
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it tnks very mh ngrehis mornin you. >>> coming up the u.s.urpasses 900,000 covid deaths amid a welcome decline in the omicron cases. are we entering a new phase in the pandemic? today, you have to deal with a lot of moving parts. you want everything to be on autopilot. and to be prepared if anything changes. with ibm, you can do both. your business can bring data together across your clouds, from suppliers to shippers, to the factory floor. so whatever comes your way, the wheels keep...
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pipes, and military vehicles were left smoldering. ( gunfire ) for many ukrainians, it's all gotten too mho fire warning shots at kyiv's train station. thousands are trying to flee. families who make it to romania's border have to split up-- ukraine blocked 18- to 60- year-old men from leaving. juliana is from western ukraine. >> we don't believe putin, and we have our daughter. so, we are afraid. >> schifrin: alona, from kyiv. >> there are lots of fights, so that's awful. there is nothing good there, just blood, ruins, and all the worst that war can bring with it. >> schifrin: war has also brought russia economic punishment. today, white house press secretary jen psaki announced the u.s. is sanctioning russian president vladimir putin and foreign minister sergey lavrov. >> what we are hoping the world takes away from this is the unity from which the united states, president biden, is working with european partners and allies. >> schifrin: the european union and united kingdom today did the same. german foreign minister allalena baerbock >> ( translated ): today, we answer with an absolute
pipes, and military vehicles were left smoldering. ( gunfire ) for many ukrainians, it's all gotten too mho fire warning shots at kyiv's train station. thousands are trying to flee. families who make it to romania's border have to split up-- ukraine blocked 18- to 60- year-old men from leaving. juliana is from western ukraine. >> we don't believe putin, and we have our daughter. so, we are afraid. >> schifrin: alona, from kyiv. >> there are lots of fights, so that's awful....
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so you have a scenario as well as we mentioned mh 17 malaysia airlines flight that was shut down over the contested se an area of ukraine several years back. and what changed that period for airlines in terms of routing? what to be re thought out on an international level when it comes to air corridors . 2 things. and i think the 1st thing is the degree of coordination. so there's a lot more coordination now about risk assessment. and the other thing that changed is that everybody, everybody, unfortunately, is now tooling up and it will, when it comes to the kind of arms and colors as defense, systems that are being employed around the world, or even small conflicts. now you're getting jones flying. that means that we need more defense systems defense systems are coming more automated. so a lot more activity. lot more air chips each even 35000 feet now, which is which used to be well above a combat. so. busy that suddenly now in the range of service to i missed out so. so the threat is changed is proliferated, but the coordination has changed. but again, we'll come back to this is a q
so you have a scenario as well as we mentioned mh 17 malaysia airlines flight that was shut down over the contested se an area of ukraine several years back. and what changed that period for airlines in terms of routing? what to be re thought out on an international level when it comes to air corridors . 2 things. and i think the 1st thing is the degree of coordination. so there's a lot more coordination now about risk assessment. and the other thing that changed is that everybody, everybody,...
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in july of 2014, from the russian 53rd antiaircraft brigade launched an antiaircraft weapon against mh7, a passenger aircraft, flying from amsterdam to malaysia, not even coming to ukraine. they launched an antiaircraft weapon against that flight flying over ukraine, and the russians murdered 298 people because they flew over an area that they were working to be able to overtake. it's clear the russians in their aggression and putin in his intent to make sure the whole world pays attention to him and shows that he's a powerful man because he can round up the entire world to be able to look at him when his economy is literally in tatters. russia's gross domestic product for the entire country is smaller than the state of texas' gross domestic product. yet, with his nuclear weapons and his disproportionate allocation to his military and his controlling of oil and gas in the region, he continues to be able to saber rattle and force the world to be able to look at him. the whole while declaring that he's sovereign and he can move troops anywhere he wants to move, but also by the way, ukrai
in july of 2014, from the russian 53rd antiaircraft brigade launched an antiaircraft weapon against mh7, a passenger aircraft, flying from amsterdam to malaysia, not even coming to ukraine. they launched an antiaircraft weapon against that flight flying over ukraine, and the russians murdered 298 people because they flew over an area that they were working to be able to overtake. it's clear the russians in their aggression and putin in his intent to make sure the whole world pays attention to...
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could see gusts of 60 to 70 mh. �* . , wales. could see gusts of 60 to 70 m h, �* ., , ., , wales.we then have - mph. barely able to pause and breathe we then have storm . mph. barely able to pause and - breathe we then have storm eunice following hot on the heels.- following hot on the heels. storm eunice is one _ following hot on the heels. storm eunice is one we _ following hot on the heels. storm eunice is one we really _ following hot on the heels. storm eunice is one we really have - following hot on the heels. storm eunice is one we really have to i eunice is one we really have to watch. this could be one of the most powerful storms we have seen in recent decades. i want to show you where it is developing right now because on our weather charts there is not an awful lot to look at the moment. all the way out to the atlantic we have a stripe of cloud. if you were to look really closely, you will see some little niggles developing but it doesn't look like much. what will happen is the jet stream, the winds high above our heads, they will be blowing at around 200 mph. that inje
could see gusts of 60 to 70 mh. �* . , wales. could see gusts of 60 to 70 m h, �* ., , ., , wales.we then have - mph. barely able to pause and breathe we then have storm . mph. barely able to pause and - breathe we then have storm eunice following hot on the heels.- following hot on the heels. storm eunice is one _ following hot on the heels. storm eunice is one we _ following hot on the heels. storm eunice is one we really _ following hot on the heels. storm eunice is one we really have -...