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mika?they can get their hands on. it's helping a ukrainian man track their every move. we'll explain how. >>> plus, the mask mandate for travel is over for now, but the justice department says it could still take action. nbc's tom costello brings us the latest on that. >>> as we go to break, check out this video. we'll tell you off the bat that this woman is okay. the woman in argentina fell off -- >> this sounds like "america's funniest home videos." >> it is so scary. >> oh! >> what is going on? >> she's okay! >> what, did she pass out? what was that? >> she was -- as the train was coming, a security camera captured the terrifying moments. you can see the woman faint and fall into the gap between the train and the platform. >> dear lord. >> workers rushed to rescue her and get her to the hospital. this week, see told the tv station, i don't know how i'm still alive. i'm still trying to make sense of it all. >> wow. >> is that her in the wheelchair? >> bad time to faint. >> we'll be right
mika?they can get their hands on. it's helping a ukrainian man track their every move. we'll explain how. >>> plus, the mask mandate for travel is over for now, but the justice department says it could still take action. nbc's tom costello brings us the latest on that. >>> as we go to break, check out this video. we'll tell you off the bat that this woman is okay. the woman in argentina fell off -- >> this sounds like "america's funniest home videos." >>...
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and mika and i were talking about this yesterday.nd is so outpacing the supply for seats, we're in some sort of strange almost post-covid crush back to the airlines. tell us what's going on and particularly with jetblue. >> by the way, what you're seeing is happening everywhere. i had the same problem on friday, had a flight that was canceled, had to go do a lot of maneuvering to get on a plane. jetblue says they're going to cut capacity over the summer, not increasing. >> what? >> what? >> saying they're doing that in part to prevent more people being disappointed where they have to cancel the flight at the last second, which is what you're seeing right now. it raises a larger question about two things. one is all of us at the table and taxpayers watching this broadcast, specifically we bailed out the airlines during covid. one of the things they said, we're a special industry, we need special protections because we need to help the economy, we want to be up and running when demand comes back to help move things through. and here we
and mika and i were talking about this yesterday.nd is so outpacing the supply for seats, we're in some sort of strange almost post-covid crush back to the airlines. tell us what's going on and particularly with jetblue. >> by the way, what you're seeing is happening everywhere. i had the same problem on friday, had a flight that was canceled, had to go do a lot of maneuvering to get on a plane. jetblue says they're going to cut capacity over the summer, not increasing. >> what?...
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on >> jimmy: hi, mika hi, joe. >> hey >> jimmy: welcome.morning joe." >> look what she brought out >> just in case. >> jimmy: did you bring your phone? >> yeah, i did >> jimmy: that's one of my favorite - >> do you want to take it away >> jimmy: no, i want you to get a buzz first - >> throw it away >> jimmy: -- because that's what i watch every -- i watch you every morning. and every now and then you get like a buzz on your phone and i can see that it drives you crazy. and you're like -- >> he gets so mad. >> jimmy: he's like, "mika, can you just put your phone somewhere? and you're like, "no, but i'm getting a link and i'm giving it to the producer." >> exactly my brothers, whoever >> jimmy: yes, exactly people are just texting you -- >> exactly >> jimmy: -- links to important things - >> contacts. >> jimmy: and joe is stopping you from delivering the news >> exactly >> exactly >> he's getting in the way >> jimmy: so i'm getting your back >> important things. important things >> jimmy: important things >> not even close. >> jimmy: no, exac
on >> jimmy: hi, mika hi, joe. >> hey >> jimmy: welcome.morning joe." >> look what she brought out >> just in case. >> jimmy: did you bring your phone? >> yeah, i did >> jimmy: that's one of my favorite - >> do you want to take it away >> jimmy: no, i want you to get a buzz first - >> throw it away >> jimmy: -- because that's what i watch every -- i watch you every morning. and every now and then you get like a buzz on...
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mika. >> nbc's molly hunter, thank you very much. >> mika, you read, obviously, the "times" story yesterdayific stories of how women were being treated. so many examples coming forward from the war zone. >> well, the russian strategy has turned to, you know, the desperate turn to sadism, depravity, impunity and children are witnessing the most unbelievable horrors, women are being kidnapped and held. >> you talked about women being -- women being held in a basement. >> yeah. >> and being abused repeatedly sexually. >> i think this is just the beginning of what we're going to hear what's been happening in these town sites outside kyiv and, again, it speaks to the need for weapons and for the ukrainians to be able to fight with overwhelming force and end this because they are sitting ducks. they're sitting ducks. willie? >> our next guest has become a major target of the kremlin for his outspoken criticism of vladimir putin. hedge found founder and author bill browder once was a major investor in russia, but he was expelled from the country for fighting corporate corruption. in 2009 his lawye
mika. >> nbc's molly hunter, thank you very much. >> mika, you read, obviously, the "times" story yesterdayific stories of how women were being treated. so many examples coming forward from the war zone. >> well, the russian strategy has turned to, you know, the desperate turn to sadism, depravity, impunity and children are witnessing the most unbelievable horrors, women are being kidnapped and held. >> you talked about women being -- women being held in a...
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mika, we talked about this a good bit. i was moved by that on january 6th. i was more moved when i talked about people chased into the bunkers. everybody was like, let's go home, try this tomorrow. it was mitch who said, no, no, we're area not going home, over my dead body. we are going to get this vote today. nobody is going to think for one second they delayed us from doing our duty. i thought it was a great moment. >> but then he leaves it all there. >> i thought it was a moment from the republican party that showed bravery and i was proud of him for doing it that day. that's why, mika, it is a contrast that a couple of weeks later he goes, sure, i would vote for this man. >> you also spoke about candidates with questionable past including those with allegations against them of domestic violence. take a look. >> primary season is just beginning, and i'm pretty optimistic we are going to have what i would consider a fully electable nominee in every one of those states. >> well, you gave me four names. i have a few names for you. i want to start with a cand
mika, we talked about this a good bit. i was moved by that on january 6th. i was more moved when i talked about people chased into the bunkers. everybody was like, let's go home, try this tomorrow. it was mitch who said, no, no, we're area not going home, over my dead body. we are going to get this vote today. nobody is going to think for one second they delayed us from doing our duty. i thought it was a great moment. >> but then he leaves it all there. >> i thought it was a moment...
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to you, mika. but we're certainly going to be watching this now. we're seeing now heavily armed nypd officers in the neighborhood there down into the subway station. unfortunately, this is a city that has experience with this, but nypd is well prepared to investigate. >> this is terror in sunset park for sure. according to two news outlets, we've got a number, five people shot on the subway platform, so at least up to five people according to a senior law enforcement official telling this to two separate news outlets, working in new york city, and that a possible smoke device was detonated at a brooklyn subway station. so the smoke device of course used to blind people among other things. there were reports of secondary devices that law enforcement officials are looking for right now. and wabc reporting that a manhunt is under way for a gunman wearing a gas mask as well. so also reports of injuries and possibly a shrapnel injury. so there will be a lot more coming out of law enforcement in terms of what was used here in this attack. >> let's listen
to you, mika. but we're certainly going to be watching this now. we're seeing now heavily armed nypd officers in the neighborhood there down into the subway station. unfortunately, this is a city that has experience with this, but nypd is well prepared to investigate. >> this is terror in sunset park for sure. according to two news outlets, we've got a number, five people shot on the subway platform, so at least up to five people according to a senior law enforcement official telling this...
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mika? >> 58.5% of the vote. i just -- >> nobody could have predicted that. everybody said this race was tight. two weeks ago, it was neck and neck. this was going to be close. >> who could have predicted that margin of victory? >> i think it is nonsense. i always hear that le pen is going to beat macron, then he wins by 89 points. >> our offtrack "morning joe" betting site is putting the over/under, despite this propaganda from lamestream media that it is going to be a close race, our bookies, and you can count on our bookies, put it at macron, 58.5%. that's the over/under for betters. this is a sucker's bet, willie. it is not going to be as close as people say it is. again, "morning joe's" offtrack betting, let me, again, check that again. is this right? is this right, jay? >> jay? >> 58.5%. that is what the line is right now, macron winning easily once again over le pen. >> yeah. >> in the united states, people lie about supporting donald trump. they're ashamed to say that they support do
mika? >> 58.5% of the vote. i just -- >> nobody could have predicted that. everybody said this race was tight. two weeks ago, it was neck and neck. this was going to be close. >> who could have predicted that margin of victory? >> i think it is nonsense. i always hear that le pen is going to beat macron, then he wins by 89 points. >> our offtrack "morning joe" betting site is putting the over/under, despite this propaganda from lamestream media that it is...
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>> reporter: mika, good morning to you. any kind of fresh vegetables in the last few weeks. this market has been packed. people here are adjusting to what they are calling the new formal. overnight, a major blow. the flagship russian warship in the black sea sank as it was towed in stormy weather to ports. ukrainian officials say it was hit by missiles. the russian ministry of defense says a fire broke out on board and everyone was evacuated. moscow is likely reviewing it posture this morning. when we were in the port city of odesa two weeks ago, the highest naval officer offered a prophetic position. we will sink them, he says, it will be fish eating season, our fish will grow fast. the donbas region from the east and south, ukrainian officials say 2500 were evacuated. in par poll, 289 made it out thursday. a new grim face, city officials say russian troops there have started digging up graves. >> 95% of all the building, 95% destroyed. >> reporter: speaking to the bbc overnight, president zelenskyy putting pressure on his
>> reporter: mika, good morning to you. any kind of fresh vegetables in the last few weeks. this market has been packed. people here are adjusting to what they are calling the new formal. overnight, a major blow. the flagship russian warship in the black sea sank as it was towed in stormy weather to ports. ukrainian officials say it was hit by missiles. the russian ministry of defense says a fire broke out on board and everyone was evacuated. moscow is likely reviewing it posture this...
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what do we do about mika and all of these other people sharing passwords, 100 million people sharingon't think it's the end of netflix, it's making them thing how much they'll be spending to make the next netflix, full. >> the numbers are staggering. giving comedians for stand up specials and well beyond that. >> it's extraordinary. >> how many times have you been on netflix, and any of these services but netflix in particular, and you see a million things on the screen, and then you're like, there's nothing here for me. but that's the problem that they're confronting right now. >> let me ask you quickly before you go, governor desantis in florida looking to end disney world's special status in the state that they have enjoyed forever, what does that mean exactly beyond the politics of it t what does it mean for disney? >> a tax benefit that they would lose and also the flexibility. when they build stuff at disney world, they don't have to ask anybody for permission. there's no environmental look at it. there's no anything. they are their own government. so that is the big shift, but
what do we do about mika and all of these other people sharing passwords, 100 million people sharingon't think it's the end of netflix, it's making them thing how much they'll be spending to make the next netflix, full. >> the numbers are staggering. giving comedians for stand up specials and well beyond that. >> it's extraordinary. >> how many times have you been on netflix, and any of these services but netflix in particular, and you see a million things on the screen, and...
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>> reporter: mika, good morning. these two people who have been taken into custody are brother, 27-year-old smiley martin and his 26-year-old brother de'andre martin. smiley was arrested a short time ago. investigators pointed out when he was taken into custody they also retrieved a machine gun from him. on saturday night, early sunday morning, teems of people were leaving here and more than 100 gunshots were fired. police say they're making serious progress in their investigation. this morning, a manhunt is still under way for at least one shooter, while investigators say another gunman is now in custody after six were killed and many more were wounded. as a barrage of bullets ripped through a crowd early sunday morning in sacramento, police say 26-year-old de'andre martin was behind one trigger. he is the first but perhaps not the last arrest in the city's deadliest mass shooting. you've made one arrest. how likely is it you'll make more? >> we do know there are multiple shooters so our team is actively working on
>> reporter: mika, good morning. these two people who have been taken into custody are brother, 27-year-old smiley martin and his 26-year-old brother de'andre martin. smiley was arrested a short time ago. investigators pointed out when he was taken into custody they also retrieved a machine gun from him. on saturday night, early sunday morning, teems of people were leaving here and more than 100 gunshots were fired. police say they're making serious progress in their investigation. this...
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and, mika, we've talked about this for quite some time. it's crazy.ing over twitter to save the free market. well, it's a private company. facebook is a private company. somebody said, it's not like the free market of ideas. it's not the town square. it's a coliseum that's built inside the city. and it's time that we stop treating these monopolies in silicon valley different than we treat every other company in america. there's no reason why they should be protected from the knocks and the bumps of a free market, and why they shouldn't be liable for the mistakes they make, but right now they are. >> in about 30 minutes, president biden will be updating the country on the war in ukraine. and asking congress for an expanded aid package. any minute now, the supreme court will be releasing more decisions as well. so, a lot going on all covered live here on msnbc. jose diaz-balart picks up the coverage in 90 seconds. coverage in 90 seconds under district attorney gascón, i prosecuted car break-ins. all repeat offenders, often in organized crime rings. but
and, mika, we've talked about this for quite some time. it's crazy.ing over twitter to save the free market. well, it's a private company. facebook is a private company. somebody said, it's not like the free market of ideas. it's not the town square. it's a coliseum that's built inside the city. and it's time that we stop treating these monopolies in silicon valley different than we treat every other company in america. there's no reason why they should be protected from the knocks and the...
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>> i think, mika, thanks for having me.eofblackamerica.org. the median income, the median wealth comparisons, in truth and in fact, they've remained almost in suspended animation for decades. these numbers simply do not move. but sometimes the white number goes up and the black number goes up, but the differential remains the same. that's the story of the american economy, is that the difficulty in closing these racial income and wealth gaps persist. and this is where more work needs to be done, more focus needs to be had. and there are a variety of causes, a variety of issues, certainly rooted in systemic racism and segregation and slavery, but, importantly for the country, for the country, if we close that gap, we would increase our overall gdp as a nation. >> and so, let's talk about, what's the positive news out of this report? what's one area? and again, we're a bit short on time, but we can have you back tomorrow. >> the positive news, joe, is that there's an effort, there's a fight, there's a resistance, there's a gr
>> i think, mika, thanks for having me.eofblackamerica.org. the median income, the median wealth comparisons, in truth and in fact, they've remained almost in suspended animation for decades. these numbers simply do not move. but sometimes the white number goes up and the black number goes up, but the differential remains the same. that's the story of the american economy, is that the difficulty in closing these racial income and wealth gaps persist. and this is where more work needs to...
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that helps. >> maybe we should do that, mika. -- >> that is certainly a nice segue there. s from the houston astros banging trash cans to preventing world war iii. go to the people who slowly moved us from baseball to nuclear holocaust. >> it is our job, okay? try to get back to the job. >> there we go. oh, to the job. talking about world war iii, is that a job? >> it was a nice interlude. >> we are hoping to prevent world war iii with conversations. maybe hear from some people who might have some ideas. our next guests drawing parallels between two american presidents with that same goal in mind. how jfk stared down soviet aggression under khrushchev during the cuban missile crisis, and how it impairs with president biden's handling of russia's vladimir putin today. "morning joe" is back in a moment. joe" is back in a joe" is back in a moment ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ finding the perfect designer isn't easy. but, at upwork, we found her. she's in austin between a dog named klaus and her favorite shade of green. it's actually salem clo
that helps. >> maybe we should do that, mika. -- >> that is certainly a nice segue there. s from the houston astros banging trash cans to preventing world war iii. go to the people who slowly moved us from baseball to nuclear holocaust. >> it is our job, okay? try to get back to the job. >> there we go. oh, to the job. talking about world war iii, is that a job? >> it was a nice interlude. >> we are hoping to prevent world war iii with conversations. maybe...
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>> mika, good morning. this is a pretty unique idea.hem now to republic ukraine. it has been two months since the war in ukraine began, but the u.n. says it already caused $100 billion in infrastructure damage alone. right now with the war still happening, countries like the u.s. can use russia's own money to effectively make them pay for humanitarian aid, reparations and eventually reconstruction by tapping into russian foreign exchanges across the world. how does it work? russia has $585 billion in currency reserve, and when you subtract their gold reserves at home and monies held in china, there's still $350 billion held in france, germany and the u.s. to name a few, according to the brookings institution. germany paid reparations after the war ended, but the russian money could be used to fund reparations for ukraine. right now russia cannot access it. it's just basically sitting there. >> the foreign exchanges sitting in the central bank, it's just sitting in an electronic account as a book entry. >> he's making his case in an op-e
>> mika, good morning. this is a pretty unique idea.hem now to republic ukraine. it has been two months since the war in ukraine began, but the u.n. says it already caused $100 billion in infrastructure damage alone. right now with the war still happening, countries like the u.s. can use russia's own money to effectively make them pay for humanitarian aid, reparations and eventually reconstruction by tapping into russian foreign exchanges across the world. how does it work? russia has...
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fascinating. >> it is fascinating, mika. has your reaction been to what you've seen going on in your homeland? >> i want to cry. it tears apart my soul. >> one of the richest men in ukraine firtash made billions and supported kyiv. >> to believe that such a massacre can be taking place, no normal person could bereave it. >> firtash has made a career of betting on the right party, the right player. >> i was never pro-russian, but you have to understand i'm a businessman. >> firtash is taking aim at vladimir putin. >> translator: he is never going to come out victorious. >> if you could pick up the phone and call him, what would you tell him? >> translator: it's time to stop. there will be no victory. the longer this war takes, the worse it will be for the russian people. >> do you think that your personal safety is a concern? >> i don't really have a choice. >> putin's wrath isn't the only risk. here in the u.s. he's accused by federal prosecutors of conspireing to pay bribes abrade and is fighting extradition in austria. fir
fascinating. >> it is fascinating, mika. has your reaction been to what you've seen going on in your homeland? >> i want to cry. it tears apart my soul. >> one of the richest men in ukraine firtash made billions and supported kyiv. >> to believe that such a massacre can be taking place, no normal person could bereave it. >> firtash has made a career of betting on the right party, the right player. >> i was never pro-russian, but you have to understand i'm a...
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mika? >> nbc's guad venegas, thank you for that report. >>> coming up, we're going back to ukraine to talk about the reports of genocide. ukraine's prosecutor general will be here. plus we've got rough economic news here at home. with u.s. households set to pay an extra $5,000 this year thanks to inflation. we'll take you live to the white house as president biden gears up to host a special guest today and get the ball rolling on his supreme court nominee. "morning joe" rolls on in just a moment. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95
mika? >> nbc's guad venegas, thank you for that report. >>> coming up, we're going back to ukraine to talk about the reports of genocide. ukraine's prosecutor general will be here. plus we've got rough economic news here at home. with u.s. households set to pay an extra $5,000 this year thanks to inflation. we'll take you live to the white house as president biden gears up to host a special guest today and get the ball rolling on his supreme court nominee. "morning joe"...
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and mika and i did a debate down there. she was in fourth place.as gone. and that is the problem with these type of figures. they're hot until the second they're not. and then, man, the party moves on ruthlessly. >> i want mika's psychological insight on this. how much do you think sarah palin is getting into this, the fact that she's annoyed by the marjorie taylor greene and the lauren bob erts and those spawn taking up all of the coverage and they've forgotten about sarah palin. >> vaughn hillyard, thank you very much. >>> all right. so okay, we're going to do a little been you're going to major match this weekend. is this why roger is on today. >> let's just -- i'm not sure if i'm not or not. and the soccer has team has finally learned the world cup opponents. team usa path goes through england, iran and maybe even ukraine. that is not good. let's bring in right now nbc sports soccer analyst roger bennett, author of the best-selling book, reborn in the u.s. an englishman's love letter to his chosen home. usa, it looks like what year was it that
and mika and i did a debate down there. she was in fourth place.as gone. and that is the problem with these type of figures. they're hot until the second they're not. and then, man, the party moves on ruthlessly. >> i want mika's psychological insight on this. how much do you think sarah palin is getting into this, the fact that she's annoyed by the marjorie taylor greene and the lauren bob erts and those spawn taking up all of the coverage and they've forgotten about sarah palin....
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it really is, mika, pretty incredible, again. of course, the head of the eu going. extraordinarily significant that she went and said, here is your application, and instead of taking years to become a member of the eu we hope it will just take weeks. that is, again, as we explained last hour, that's hugely significant because that's what this war is about actually, that vladimir putin had feared for a decade that ukraine would move in a westward direction, in a democratic direction, in a capitalist direction, in a free direction. that's exactly what is happening and that's the guarantee that the eu gave in kyiv. again, remarkable. couldn't have happened two weeks ago. that's the assurances that zelenskyy got this past weekend. >> well, and also with all of the limitations that you could talk about with nato not wanting to make this worse, this is especially i think stinging for vladimir putin. it is mocking him. it is telling him he didn't get it. you didn't get what you want. you didn't get kyiv. in fact, we are walking the stre
it really is, mika, pretty incredible, again. of course, the head of the eu going. extraordinarily significant that she went and said, here is your application, and instead of taking years to become a member of the eu we hope it will just take weeks. that is, again, as we explained last hour, that's hugely significant because that's what this war is about actually, that vladimir putin had feared for a decade that ukraine would move in a westward direction, in a democratic direction, in a...
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>> it is a big question, mika. what is so interesting is two months into the war almost no one has asked it. think about it in the conversations here and everywhere else. 99% of them have been about what are we providing ukraine, are we providing them enough, should we have a no-fly zone, what have you, more sanctions. it has almost not been about success. is it to get the russians out of ukraine? if that's what it is about, are you talking about where things stood two months ago or eight years ago. do we want them out of the east and south and crimea? that's ambitious. is it to make sure russia can't keep what it has gained this time over the last two months because right now they have gained a lot more than they had two months ago when this began in february. is it to get back to where we were. then the question is do we insist that this be a peace agreement. are we comfortable with the possibility there might not be any battle ship missouri ceremony here? indeed, i find it really hard to imagine some outcome tha
>> it is a big question, mika. what is so interesting is two months into the war almost no one has asked it. think about it in the conversations here and everywhere else. 99% of them have been about what are we providing ukraine, are we providing them enough, should we have a no-fly zone, what have you, more sanctions. it has almost not been about success. is it to get the russians out of ukraine? if that's what it is about, are you talking about where things stood two months ago or eight...
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>> mika, it is the right question. it is the right question. what we do know is that the flow is significant. that is the flow of these weapons is going through, and the size of these weapons is growing. that is we are now sending heavier pieces of equipment. we are sending aircraft -- the aircraft that are going in are drones kind of thing, but there are also smaller aircraft we are thinking about doing, but more important is this anti-aircraft weapons that are able to go higher and they're getting through. these are from -- these are the s-300s going in from other nations that have them, that the ukrainians know how to use. so it is getting bigger. the tanks are now going in. this is what they need in order to push the russians back. >> so the u.s. general assembly voted to suspend russia's from the group's human rights council. i'm curious if that means anything, in the grand scheme of things. also there were 58 nations abstaining any notable extensions -- >> can i just say first of all, the question answers itself. >> well, i know. >> as my
>> mika, it is the right question. it is the right question. what we do know is that the flow is significant. that is the flow of these weapons is going through, and the size of these weapons is growing. that is we are now sending heavier pieces of equipment. we are sending aircraft -- the aircraft that are going in are drones kind of thing, but there are also smaller aircraft we are thinking about doing, but more important is this anti-aircraft weapons that are able to go higher and...
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joe, mika. >> thank you so much, raf. greatly appreciate it.rip to ukraine, and also retired u.s. army general steph twitty. he served multiple combat tours in iraq and afghanistan and prior to his retirement in 2020 was deputy commander of the united states european command. we're pleased to announce this morning he's now an msnbc military analyst. general, great news for us. thank you so much. let's start with the news mika just read about an eighth russian general killed in action. you know, i heard a general on another network say about a month ago after the first general had died, he said, you know, i just wouldn't do that, to embarrass my country. when you're a general, you know, you have to stay alive. what is happening that so many of these generals are being exposed and becoming target practice for ukrainians? >> a great question. first of all, thanks for letting me be on your show again this morning. there are a couple things that's going on here. number one, it is obvious that there's a lack of a professional noncommission officer co
joe, mika. >> thank you so much, raf. greatly appreciate it.rip to ukraine, and also retired u.s. army general steph twitty. he served multiple combat tours in iraq and afghanistan and prior to his retirement in 2020 was deputy commander of the united states european command. we're pleased to announce this morning he's now an msnbc military analyst. general, great news for us. thank you so much. let's start with the news mika just read about an eighth russian general killed in action. you...
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we will talk about it the next block, mika.. >> kershaw pitching a perfect -- willie, how many people have thrown a perfect game in the history of baseball. >> 23 or 24. >> you said the next block. >> somewhere around there. about two dozen. >> a really small number. we had one going yesterday, six out away, and dave roberts pulls him. it is crazy. we will talk about that. >> coming up -- >> also some other stories about politics and foreign policy mika wants to get to. >> a republican senator has a plan that could actually help democrats. we will explain that. >>> and a voter fraud investigation leads election officials to former president trump's chief of staff, mark meadows. >> come on, mark. come on. >> mark seems to be the center of the universe. >> you register to vote in the house you live in, you vote. >> not really. >> in that precinct. >> it was a trailer that someone else lives in. >> by the way, there are a couple of guys in the villages, they voted several times. >> he wouldn't do that, would he? >> it is going to
we will talk about it the next block, mika.. >> kershaw pitching a perfect -- willie, how many people have thrown a perfect game in the history of baseball. >> 23 or 24. >> you said the next block. >> somewhere around there. about two dozen. >> a really small number. we had one going yesterday, six out away, and dave roberts pulls him. it is crazy. we will talk about that. >> coming up -- >> also some other stories about politics and foreign policy mika...
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>> good morning, mika. and horrifying abuse by johnny depp against their client. but for now, depp's slow, halt ing responses come across as authentic and unrehearsed. george burns once said the key to success is sincerity, and if you can fake that, you've got it made. he seems real on the stand. this is not the swashbuckling jack sparrow on the stand. this is more like the vulnerable john christopher depp from owensboro, kentucky. it seems like this lawsuit is about money for him but a chance to clear his name especially after the london case where he lost, but also a chance to tell his side of the story. it will be an uphill battle to get, number one. two, he could achieve here because for the past two days he's done well on the stand and i think he has been able to tell his story to the world including those in hollywood who shun him. >> now to a new development in the deadly shooting on the "rust" movie set involving actor alec baldwin. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer has the details. >>
>> good morning, mika. and horrifying abuse by johnny depp against their client. but for now, depp's slow, halt ing responses come across as authentic and unrehearsed. george burns once said the key to success is sincerity, and if you can fake that, you've got it made. he seems real on the stand. this is not the swashbuckling jack sparrow on the stand. this is more like the vulnerable john christopher depp from owensboro, kentucky. it seems like this lawsuit is about money for him but a...
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followed by john legend performing his new song free with ukrainian exiles, including singer actress mika newton. ah, let him sing roscoe, oh, you know, there were grounds. you're watching it. every news coming up next in d. w. news, asia, pakistan prime minister eminent hines, political troubles, and how he got there, that in a whole lot more coming up in just a moment in the w newsagents and will be back at the top of the hour. these places in europe are smashing the wreckers step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters, discover some of europe's record breaking sites on google maps. you too. and now also in book form. sometimes a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation.
followed by john legend performing his new song free with ukrainian exiles, including singer actress mika newton. ah, let him sing roscoe, oh, you know, there were grounds. you're watching it. every news coming up next in d. w. news, asia, pakistan prime minister eminent hines, political troubles, and how he got there, that in a whole lot more coming up in just a moment in the w newsagents and will be back at the top of the hour. these places in europe are smashing the wreckers step into a bold...
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as mika just read, that is even a change. it seems the germans have been kicked around by just about everybody over the past several months. zelenskyy gave a blistering address to their legislature. other commentators have criticized them for not doing enough. i'm just curious, with your historical perspective, do you think that's fair considering, first of all, their history, especially on this holocaust remembrance day, they have been held back by doing anything by their history and also, of course, economic ties with russia. you look at the pledges they've made on their military budgets and what they've done with this heavy armament. it seems like germany is moving as fast as they can move politically. what do you say? >> i agree. germany, as you suggest, has been fighting for its soul since 1945. they were at the heart of the new nato back in 1949. and now in the post war, it would make sense that they were trying to build bridges as we all actually tried to with the new russian federation, with the fall of the wall. i th
as mika just read, that is even a change. it seems the germans have been kicked around by just about everybody over the past several months. zelenskyy gave a blistering address to their legislature. other commentators have criticized them for not doing enough. i'm just curious, with your historical perspective, do you think that's fair considering, first of all, their history, especially on this holocaust remembrance day, they have been held back by doing anything by their history and also, of...
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but in terms of an equity, i think it's really incumbent upon the develop lake tavern. mika is the world's longest fresh water lake. it borders for african nations, including tanzania, amber, wendy. it's water levels have been frequent 2nd largest sleek. it's as if time is standing still. 2 years ago flood waters rose from lake tongue ranika destroying life around it, and be still have not receded. since then, thousands of people have been living in this makeshift camp in gothenburg. unable to return to the lakeside homes and farms in burgundy, i will lead to collect de la life is miserable here. loss of income for their parents means many have to work to support their families. considering that you fix that the families are going through the innocent decades. because the success of rainfall, the amount of waste dumped into rivers feeding the lake is also choking it. to to the decision is 33rd when i see all the solid waste, everything that is thrown into these rivers. afterwards, these rivers are angry. they don't know what to say. they're uprooted lives, exposing the reality of a changin
but in terms of an equity, i think it's really incumbent upon the develop lake tavern. mika is the world's longest fresh water lake. it borders for african nations, including tanzania, amber, wendy. it's water levels have been frequent 2nd largest sleek. it's as if time is standing still. 2 years ago flood waters rose from lake tongue ranika destroying life around it, and be still have not receded. since then, thousands of people have been living in this makeshift camp in gothenburg. unable to...
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that might be worth a 1000000 residential grain mika, have them ah, the lot you up with you on the up you did that we owe to when your bill hopefully. yes. got like 2 or 3 of them will just leave us a bunch go. but they will not be able to do a follow up with. busy then you give them to your mom was just a little clear both. come up with you face on lupo she literally, fortunately, or took the skim to get the needles. ah, oh, do you have money? let me, let me take a look. let's go ahead and do everything you want that? no, you don't the don't you the united so then an assumable. yes. good afternoon. he named william of the notary. somebody will know when you put in your in the list here. i have like a program to let the filament you for type vision. what you said you to numerically coming up was time when you know, when it is not always somebody, i mean go back when you're stuck with nobody's do what you did. you should use a roster, his little law most all much and you were stuck. i mr. coy blue, the new tickler which induced here. what's your threat? said arsenal flushing. miss broa
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>> mika, first, i was struck by his intensity.olutions. >> not anymore. he is talking about winning. the sense of confidence and commitment. as he said, we're going to win this for the world. it was very powerful. so what happens next depends on what lloyd austin said yesterday. is it going to be possible for the u.s. to weaken russia to the point that it won't ever be able to do this again to anybody? not to ukraine, not to other neighbors. that's a heavy lift. >> that is. >> russia is a superpower. nuclear armed. degrading the power of another country is not so easy. so i think what he's talking about is a long struggle in which the u.s. will have to stand by ukraine, respecting their incredible courage and bravery in this. i thought that's a piece of film we're going to watch ten years from now and remember what this is about. >> yeah. and the long struggle to isolate russia and degrade their abilities involves a lot of decisions on the economic front, which could take a long time. >> it requires our sanctions to bite. i've jus
>> mika, first, i was struck by his intensity.olutions. >> not anymore. he is talking about winning. the sense of confidence and commitment. as he said, we're going to win this for the world. it was very powerful. so what happens next depends on what lloyd austin said yesterday. is it going to be possible for the u.s. to weaken russia to the point that it won't ever be able to do this again to anybody? not to ukraine, not to other neighbors. that's a heavy lift. >> that is....
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how many mornings do i get up and watch mika carry you?r, one tragedy after another. a couple of days ago, you held a press conference. i think a young, 15-year-old boy was shot and you were like, how long? let's talk about the challenges of -- i know you are only 100 days in, but what are some of the biggest obstacles right now to making the city safer, making the subway safe again? what are some of your biggest challenges? >> well, the young man was 12. >> 12, oh. >> and sitting in the living room with the family. i wish we could have had the entire city and country hear that mother talk about the loss of her son. i have heard it far too often. let's be clear, these problems are decades in the making. i say over and over again using the analogy, there are many rivers that are feeding the sea of violence in our city and in our country. we have to dam each river, and we are doing our job in the new york city police department. we took over 1,000 guns off the street this year. almost ten a day. you see what is happening in chicago. last yea
how many mornings do i get up and watch mika carry you?r, one tragedy after another. a couple of days ago, you held a press conference. i think a young, 15-year-old boy was shot and you were like, how long? let's talk about the challenges of -- i know you are only 100 days in, but what are some of the biggest obstacles right now to making the city safer, making the subway safe again? what are some of your biggest challenges? >> well, the young man was 12. >> 12, oh. >> and...
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. >> can you believe how much -- it's seen as the future, mika, of streaming services. >> well -- >> it just collapsed yesterday. >> bringing others a little down with it. the stocks plunged 35%. what it could mean for the rest of the streaming industry. >>> and the obamas are leaving spotify. >> really. >> andrew ross sorkin will join us to tell us why. and as we go to break, some video to show you out of texas where a college baseball game took an ugly turn yesterday. a runner rounding third during his -- go ahead -- home run trot in the sixth inning is body slammed by the opposing pitcher. what? umpires suspended the game until further notice. the pitcher faces potential disciplinary action including possible expulsion. police are investigating. who does this? >> this is a college pitcher. >> we'll be right back. >> wow. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire for copd, ask your doctor about breztri.
. >> can you believe how much -- it's seen as the future, mika, of streaming services. >> well -- >> it just collapsed yesterday. >> bringing others a little down with it. the stocks plunged 35%. what it could mean for the rest of the streaming industry. >>> and the obamas are leaving spotify. >> really. >> andrew ross sorkin will join us to tell us why. and as we go to break, some video to show you out of texas where a college baseball game took an...
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>> yeah, mika.a question raised by those 2020 election result where is we saw significant movement away from the democrats toward republicans among hispanic voters. the question is, is it still continuing in 2022? and long-term for 2024. here's the trajectory of what it's looked like among hispanic voters. back to trump versus clinton in 2016, hillary clinton won among hispanic voters by almost 40 points. trump got 28% of the hispanic vote. for republicans in the midterm, things got worse. this is the hispanic vote. the democratic margin swells to 50 points. democrats did better than virtually any group in the midterms and in the 2016 election. then the story took a twist between '18 and '20, between the midterm and trump's re-election campaign. this is the shift we saw among hispanic voters. look at that, that 47-point midterm margin for democrats came all the way down to 21 points. reaching nearly 40%. this is sort of the gold standard postelection study. the question that raises, was that a one-t
>> yeah, mika.a question raised by those 2020 election result where is we saw significant movement away from the democrats toward republicans among hispanic voters. the question is, is it still continuing in 2022? and long-term for 2024. here's the trajectory of what it's looked like among hispanic voters. back to trump versus clinton in 2016, hillary clinton won among hispanic voters by almost 40 points. trump got 28% of the hispanic vote. for republicans in the midterm, things got...
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the guys we did a hewlett commission whistle dust and i'm gonna need another scholar shooting mimi mika was machine. yeah. why don't you? that's a summer williamson eloquence between you because of us, missed it real. don't know about it at the here using a part of what foolish. you fucked. he's a she wouldn't they, even within you unless you study reviewer but i what are you most pressing? would you go look at the machine? you're still so esteem is the median, or the re, noel is, is up a thing about of noting it was the roof was go bunch of go with the gold rush and the u. s. have always accused each other of trying to install public regimes. that was the case in georgia where we saw an internal armed conflict, lead c at another stand between russia and the west. and that was the case in ukraine when president and the college refused to sign an e u association agreement. choosing closer trade ties with russia, the president was forced out in a violent crew the talk, and the pro european parliament took charge of ukraine and invited foreign specialists to advise them on how to run the c
the guys we did a hewlett commission whistle dust and i'm gonna need another scholar shooting mimi mika was machine. yeah. why don't you? that's a summer williamson eloquence between you because of us, missed it real. don't know about it at the here using a part of what foolish. you fucked. he's a she wouldn't they, even within you unless you study reviewer but i what are you most pressing? would you go look at the machine? you're still so esteem is the median, or the re, noel is, is up a thing...
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. >> thank you, joe and mika, for having me. i think the way it relates to our current discussion at the moment is since the end of the world war, without communism to unite the conservative movement and to provide a connection on national security between the conservative movement and the american people, we've seen the right become much more pow you louse, more more nationalistic, much more like overseas, and we've seen the right embrace a strategy of using political power, which they are very good at getting, to attack the cultural power of the left. i think that's what's happening here in the disney case. they're responding and punishing disney for coming out so strongly against the florida parental education law. >> matt, elise jordan here. i'm really excited for your book. i've always enjoyed your writing. this is such an important topic. but could you tell me how in the book you address the authoritarian strain that really has come into focus on the right? that's what i've observed over the last four years working with a
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>> yeah, joe, so what mika started off with was talking about these rail lines, these are the lines that we're watching, they bring all of the supplies in, that we saw with secretary blinken and secretary austin. this is the key note here which is dnipro. it is the key hub in ukraine, initially we thought the russians would make a vast assault on this but they have since lost steam. but this is the direction where all other supplies come from. i would not be surprised if you see missile attacks there. and it also means that russians probably don't think they're ever going to get the rail heads because they are important for moving supplies. the south is where we're talking this morning. here in mariupol, in mariupol this steel plant has been surrounded. we were talking last week about how they were going to essentially back off of it. and the russian military bombarding it again. humanitarian corridors still not able to come out. you'll see the sea backs right up to here and one of the open questions is will we see naval infantry of the russians essentially, some sort of a marine type la
>> yeah, joe, so what mika started off with was talking about these rail lines, these are the lines that we're watching, they bring all of the supplies in, that we saw with secretary blinken and secretary austin. this is the key note here which is dnipro. it is the key hub in ukraine, initially we thought the russians would make a vast assault on this but they have since lost steam. but this is the direction where all other supplies come from. i would not be surprised if you see missile...
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they've identified jerry lee henderson, a suspect responsible for the 1999 murder of mika. widely police found her inside a home on carlson boulevard. she was tied up and had been smothered to death. henderson died 11 days later of a suspected overdose. investigators were able to link him to the killing. by using the latest advances in our dna technology. comparing dna evidence from the case to the dna of convicted offenders in the state's dna databank. we were able to establish a list of likely first degree relatives. of the person responsible for mika's murder and ultimately helped our partners identify him. prior to the dna breakthrough. there were no investigative leads in the case. investigators have not yet disclosed a motive for the killing or if widely knew her killer or vaccine options could be coming soon as masking confusion continues following a federal judge's ruling. charles watson has the latest from atlanta. kobe cases are on the rise in the u. s. but there could soon be more options to protect us drugmaker nova back, saying wednesday. it's combination vacci
they've identified jerry lee henderson, a suspect responsible for the 1999 murder of mika. widely police found her inside a home on carlson boulevard. she was tied up and had been smothered to death. henderson died 11 days later of a suspected overdose. investigators were able to link him to the killing. by using the latest advances in our dna technology. comparing dna evidence from the case to the dna of convicted offenders in the state's dna databank. we were able to establish a list of...
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>> good morning, mika, joe, and willie.we learned is russians have been fed a steady diet of propaganda for years that has laid the groundwork for them to believe their government's lies about the war. take a look. >> reporter: for those watching television news in russia, there is no war in ukraine, only a special military operation designed to root out nazis, and it's all going according to plan. those pictures of bombed-out cities, the ukrainians did it to themselves, russian state media insists. it sounds bizarre to western ears, but experts say many, if not most russians, believe it. >> it's terrifying the effect this propaganda is having on ordinary russians. >> reporter: alexi kovalev is a reporter at a russian independent news sight. he left moscow in march as vladimir putin's government cracked down on the few remaining voices of dissent. kovalev and others familiar with the russian media landscape say years of disinformation by state the state has left much of the public in the grip of conspiracy theories. >> it's
>> good morning, mika, joe, and willie.we learned is russians have been fed a steady diet of propaganda for years that has laid the groundwork for them to believe their government's lies about the war. take a look. >> reporter: for those watching television news in russia, there is no war in ukraine, only a special military operation designed to root out nazis, and it's all going according to plan. those pictures of bombed-out cities, the ukrainians did it to themselves, russian...
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of the person responsible for mika's murder and ultimately helped our partners identify him. prior to the dna breakthrough. there were no investigative leads in this case wildly and henderson were acquaintances, but investigators have not yet disclosed a motive for the killing. the san leandro eighth grader who says he was the target of the teachers threatening remarks is speaking out about what happened. he also said he's nervous about going back to that teacher's classroom . the bankrupt middle school teachers currently on leave and under investigation of the salt comes after recordings of him yelling at students were posted on social media through three tours in combat at the most dangerous places on earth, and i'm not in position. the western didn't talk that period holidays . i am shocked kids younger than can. ktvu amanda quintana sat down with the student and his mother this morning. they say they're looking for the district to hold the teacher accountable for his remarks. my son is supposed to be s slogan is education. that's all he's there for. he's not there to be t
of the person responsible for mika's murder and ultimately helped our partners identify him. prior to the dna breakthrough. there were no investigative leads in this case wildly and henderson were acquaintances, but investigators have not yet disclosed a motive for the killing. the san leandro eighth grader who says he was the target of the teachers threatening remarks is speaking out about what happened. he also said he's nervous about going back to that teacher's classroom . the bankrupt...
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. >> mika, what do you think about the mask mandate being voided by the judge? think -- >> differently. >> -- then you should use them. >> i like when joe asks mika a question. >> you know i'm sitting here, i'm being -- >> no, you think it is one area where not night clubs, like hockey -- >> admiral, will you wear a mask on a plane still? >> i will for a few
. >> mika, what do you think about the mask mandate being voided by the judge? think -- >> differently. >> -- then you should use them. >> i like when joe asks mika a question. >> you know i'm sitting here, i'm being -- >> no, you think it is one area where not night clubs, like hockey -- >> admiral, will you wear a mask on a plane still? >> i will for a few
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mika: finns have woken up and and feel solidarity with the ukrainians.r of the war that they're watching unfold on their tv screens come to their own country. so if there's a way they can avoid that, they're happy to seize the opportunity. reporter: at a tango school in the center of the city, the mood is relaxed. incidentally, finland is the second-most popular place for tango after argentina. another expression of finnish happiness. clara: we finns don't talk much and don't really express our feelings. but tango is just the right dance for a finnish man to express his emotions. and they don't even have to talk, the lyrics are all about love and passion, so they say it all. pekka: with the right partner and the right music, i just float, and forget everything else around me. hanni: massage and dancing -- those are the two exceptions in finnish culture that allow close physical contact outside of the family circle. reporter: for the honkavuori family, it's time to get moving too. through snowboarding, the children have come to share their mother's love o
mika: finns have woken up and and feel solidarity with the ukrainians.r of the war that they're watching unfold on their tv screens come to their own country. so if there's a way they can avoid that, they're happy to seize the opportunity. reporter: at a tango school in the center of the city, the mood is relaxed. incidentally, finland is the second-most popular place for tango after argentina. another expression of finnish happiness. clara: we finns don't talk much and don't really express our...
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in the past hour it's down, it was up with next mika closure for e. it was a session. but yes, kristen is up with next trump. sony nutrition can process for me is up in the guardian opportunity, but just kinda answers to show you a little bit of time. you got a uniform, you did something about the approach last, elijah noticed him, but usually i get a chance can upset. ah, just would it be would be and see that don't she you know, she could have been girls. could you describe you them both personally but when the actual cream you kind of dania below my check and you clean the robbie daily. not as soon as i knew americans and graham your moods. not very proud and natural because you're still there. i don't even know does that all day as long as i brought up the process more than to go in the booster. ah school school because i fix you know which to ship. you're still way, newman. he was doing it was i wish it was super sick. he's crack and function codes. me. oh, a ah. a . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, fun foundation. let it b
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in the past hour, it's the last it was up with next mika closure for e. it was a fish escape, but yes, kristen is up with next trump. sony nutrition can process for me is up in the guardian up at him at a particular shaggy liquidity cutter uniform. you could something other roswell, stella, jess lowest him. but usually get amounts cannot says, ah, just would be, would be. and she dumped on she, you know, she could have been there was q u e, prescribing them both personally, but couldn't have been that the actual cream. you kind of daniel below my check and you clean the rubbing value. not as soon as you made it comes green when your organ moves, not very proud and natural because you're still there. i don't know. does that all day long? especially i've been up in process more in the blue. ah, push push to shoes i fix, you know, which apple to ship. you're still brand new. to me. it was. i wish it was. super sick. he's crack function codes. mm. use ah, a with we report from just outside the aisle, double factory in mario where ukrainian nationalists forces
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but richmond police investigators say they never gave up on the case to mika's family and friends. >>othing can make up for this tragic loss. but i hope that these efforts bring some sense of closure for all of you make a lot of these nice as closure remains yet unfulfilled without knowing why she was killed. why her? >> she wouldn't a fly. so yeah, so sweet. she was in a never in a million years. i thought something like this can happen. she has so many dreams. she was able to feel. >> has it made you cry on for news? >> next, an amazon delivery. everyone can support how much money is headed to the city of oakland and what it will be used for. plus, a football play on a baseball diamond. what led up to this violent tackle in the fallout from the take down? >> and why president biden is sending higher powered weapons. now to >> help ukraine try to fend >> help ukraine try to fend off russia. after my car accident, >> help ukraine try to fend off russi wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. is your accident case worth more than insurance offered?
but richmond police investigators say they never gave up on the case to mika's family and friends. >>othing can make up for this tragic loss. but i hope that these efforts bring some sense of closure for all of you make a lot of these nice as closure remains yet unfulfilled without knowing why she was killed. why her? >> she wouldn't a fly. so yeah, so sweet. she was in a never in a million years. i thought something like this can happen. she has so many dreams. she was able to...
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in the past hour, it's down as it was up at lex mika closure for e. it was a pleasure, but yes, kristen is up on this trump. sony nutrition can process for me is up in the guardian opportunity, but just kinda answer. sure. every little bit of time you got to re uniform you to something other roswell, stella, jess lowest him but usually get amounts cannot says, ah, shows to the be who'd be and see that don't she? you know, she could have been dead was casually prescribed you them both passionate. but when the actual cream you kind of then you below my check and you clean the robbie and value not as soon as i knew americans green when you were organ moods. not very proud and, and i guess you're still there, i would think you should give it in, you know, does that all day long, especially i've been up in process more than to go in the booster. ah, school clothes, push, push to shoes. i fix, you know, which apple to ship. you're still brand new. to me. it was. i wish it was super sick. he's cracking me soon. ah let. mm. to come to the russian state. total
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now meets his colleague, the links researcher mika had feder, quorra has invited them. this is all about the future of the links in central europe. christina brighton, missouri is a leading researcher of links genealogy. oh jaime shar nice to see you. it's been a while. oh, nice to meet you talk about the very 1st. thanks for having us. oh yeah. yeah. i'm and hofner is very active in the daniel valley and we're pleased. we can share info with him. i've already heard about you and i'm very excited. there's quite a bit going on and we're excited to about your findings on genetics, a campus out. okay, please come in there earlier, this leah's is already headed towards the border twice. once he was actually in the canton of shuffles. now, a few weeks ago he was heading there again, but came across the water bar, missus o smith. what's the population like in switzerland where there are links in this raisin, this stupid her everywhere. with the exception of here in the south. we don't know about that yet, you know, but here and here and here, less good populations here and he
now meets his colleague, the links researcher mika had feder, quorra has invited them. this is all about the future of the links in central europe. christina brighton, missouri is a leading researcher of links genealogy. oh jaime shar nice to see you. it's been a while. oh, nice to meet you talk about the very 1st. thanks for having us. oh yeah. yeah. i'm and hofner is very active in the daniel valley and we're pleased. we can share info with him. i've already heard about you and i'm very...