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there's been new to military analyst mike martin. now as a it has dwindled ukrainians have been forced to improvise, to keep the front line troops supplied, did of use. and the kind of lead takes a look at how the a coping and this exclusive report from the ukrainian military facility. this eve of scrap was 10077 artillery gun. it's just a tiny part of the weapons graveyard that this ukrainian military facility. it's where west, the military tech comes from, the front lines to prove to west and donors that it's being used as intended. but more importantly, to be salvaged. this one is over american counterparts, just can't keep their heads around it to me. when they see what we do with them, that they don't have to words, let me know when they will. they wouldn't even think about sending this kind of stuff to scrap, let alone repairing it. visually con, send to us that you could still recognizes artillery pieces. so that's not always the case anymore. it's not like we have a choice to western arms deliveries which used to trickle thes
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and we can get some analysis now from mike martin war studies senior fellow at kings college lent and welcome back to t w. what do you think last night's attack reveals about your runs evolving military capabilities? it's actually showers is pretty much what we'd expect. so the large part of data that was shaheed drawings, we seen lots of those in ukraine, knew by the escaped lights, the russians, and then on the ballistic missile from the cruise missile, friends, we've got a pretty good idea of what capabilities are on has from various tests they conducted and so actually what we saw last night was pretty much exactly what we expected in terms of folding with a new ron's technological envelope. if you like what they're able to do and given the relatively limited damage, do you think that runs attack was been calculated to cause a relatively limited damage? well displaying strength, or could this force israel to retaliate? i think the night on the head, the yeah. as you said in your package, this was in response to the is riley attack on the iranian constituents. and iran had to respo
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as always, that is a former british army officer mike martin. could keep it's turning out to some breaking news. coming in australia and police have declared a major incident in sydney after reports of multiple stoppings. we're going to take a look now at live footage from the scene. i've just been told unfortunately we are in fact not getting that, but we can tell you that this incident is happening at a shopping center in the bondai districts. we have reports of shots also having been fired and police have just released a statement saying that a critical incident has commenced following the shooting of a male at bondai junction. we do in fact have those images for you. now here they are, you're looking at live footage from bondai. now the police also advising the public that they are meant to stay away from the area. we're bringing more on that story as it develops. for now though, we will turn to some other news headlines that are making world news. and united states judge has rejected hunter biden's bid to dismiss a federal firearm case agai
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mike martin told me what you trained to get with $61000000000.00 worth of 8. this is a huge amounts of money and is actually worth saying that $61000000000.00 is more money than the total amount of american aid from january to mentions to, to january 2024. so it's an uplift of a scale that we haven't yet seen in this part of the war. and a lot of that is going to be spent on things like artillery, amunition, which case is she g locking at the moment. an ad defense is as while we seen these terrible arabs ivy, you claim you in cities. so that sounds like, definitely good news. how much of a difference still could this aid make for ukraine's fight against russia as things stand this not much developmental from the side? is that yeah, i think, you know, the phrase game change is used so much in the ukraine war and actually most of time things on a game changer. but actually this is a bit of a tiny point. this 3 things really that you need to fly to will you need the will to fight a new cranes got that. you need the manpower. and recently they just changed that mo
mike martin told me what you trained to get with $61000000000.00 worth of 8. this is a huge amounts of money and is actually worth saying that $61000000000.00 is more money than the total amount of american aid from january to mentions to, to january 2024. so it's an uplift of a scale that we haven't yet seen in this part of the war. and a lot of that is going to be spent on things like artillery, amunition, which case is she g locking at the moment. an ad defense is as while we seen these...
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let's get more from mike martin. he's a senior fellow in law studies at kings college london. good morning, mike. new weapon supplies only in the us are on the way when they prove decisive and holding back the russian to bonds. i think this is the missing ingredient. this big weapons package from the us for the last 6 months or 8 months or so has been the missing ingredient for ukraine. and i think we can see from the russian response to it's passing in the us senate. they've tried to take as much touches they kinda in the last couple of days until as well and supplies come fully online. so i think the russians also the way that these, this package is very, very important. so ukraine's ability to fight. but there's only so much that the new weapons can accommodate. i mean, isn't there another good, a bigger concern ukraine's manpower needs and the in that direction are mobilization efforts coming a little too late to yeah, well i think you've hit the nail on the head and your views will probably remember recently in the last month o sites ukraine is tightened up, it's mobilizat
let's get more from mike martin. he's a senior fellow in law studies at kings college london. good morning, mike. new weapon supplies only in the us are on the way when they prove decisive and holding back the russian to bonds. i think this is the missing ingredient. this big weapons package from the us for the last 6 months or 8 months or so has been the missing ingredient for ukraine. and i think we can see from the russian response to it's passing in the us senate. they've tried to take as...
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and the world will be watching that bridge closely though is mike martin, always a pleasure. thank you so much for your time. thank you. rhonda is marking 30 years since the agenda signs. that's awesome. 800000 people killed in her ethic acts of violence over the course of about 100 dates. the killings were mostly carried out by extreme is from the hutus, the countries ethnic minority majority, the victims were the minority tootsie population, but also moderate. who would choose warning, much of what you're about to see. you may find distressing. april 1994 and a plane carrying lawanda as president. just bermonte and counts of politics shut down of okay, calling. juvenile. happy you. ramona and slippery and a how to mirror a kilt along with everyone on boards, basement of ethnic hutus. the next day, the genocide begins. over $100.00 days, games have many who to extreme is slow to hundreds of thousands. mostly ethnic tutsis, orchestrated by the rewan denobia militia neighbors, turning on neighbors with the clubs submission these thousands heads of churches. many after being of
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let's bring in the military analyst mike martin from king's college in london. like good to see you again. now if you crane is still confident it has the tools to take out the courage, bridge. what are they waiting for? oh well, as with the minute, 2 shots, a j, a question is saying things as well as doing things as a narrative to be had here on ukraine. you know, he's on the back foot at the moment on the bottle, failed the trying to get more weapons from the americans. and so just to do this is not to get the full benefit from it. much better to announce it and allow it to play out over a few weeks. the speculation caused the russians and say, and then to do it, because then it dominates the media narrative for a longer period of time. all right, then let's go and speculating. we saw ukrainian drums drank deep into russia this week, but against targets moscow probably didn't expect different story here. would drones like this be useful against a heavily defended target like the bridge and one that russia is expecting to be struck? so i think so the problem is
let's bring in the military analyst mike martin from king's college in london. like good to see you again. now if you crane is still confident it has the tools to take out the courage, bridge. what are they waiting for? oh well, as with the minute, 2 shots, a j, a question is saying things as well as doing things as a narrative to be had here on ukraine. you know, he's on the back foot at the moment on the bottle, failed the trying to get more weapons from the americans. and so just to do this...
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is mike martin, always a pleasure. thank you so much for your time. thank you. or rhonda is marking 30 years since the genocide. that's awesome. 800000 people killed in her thick acts of violence over the course of about 100 dates. the killings were mostly carried out and by extreme is from the hutus. the countries ethnic minority majority, the victims, were the minority tootsie population, but also moderate. who would choose warning, much of what you're about to see, you may find distressing. april 1994 and a plane carrying lawanda is presidents. just bermonte and counts of politics shut down of okay, calling juvenile. happy you. ramona, and sit through and how to mirror a kilt along with everyone on board. those made the ethnic hutus the next day. the genocide begins either 100, a scans of many who 2 extremes slots, a hundreds of thousands, mostly ethnic tutsis, orchestrated by the rewan denobia militia, neighbors turning on neighbors. the club submissions these thousands heads of churches, many of the being offered to show and says that they would be safe, bu
is mike martin, always a pleasure. thank you so much for your time. thank you. or rhonda is marking 30 years since the genocide. that's awesome. 800000 people killed in her thick acts of violence over the course of about 100 dates. the killings were mostly carried out and by extreme is from the hutus. the countries ethnic minority majority, the victims, were the minority tootsie population, but also moderate. who would choose warning, much of what you're about to see, you may find distressing....
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that was mike martin speaking with me earlier hearings began today at the international court of justice in the hey, we're in. the rockwell is claiming that germany is quoted facilitating the commission of genocide in the gaza strip. the garage is arguing that germany is breeching international law by supplying weapons to israel for its military campaign against them. off. germany has rejected the accusations in israel as also repeatedly denied committing genocide or being guilty of war crimes at all. and it's response to how boss is october 7th terrorist attacks. nicaragua, his case against germany has 2 main goals, to hold billions, military exports to israel, and to restart german funding for the u. n's, palestinian refugee agency, the arguments that germany's actions are in breach of the genocide convention government is taking to onto it. so i'm not the asian to present in the side. what with respect of international humanitarian law, germany supply of arms to israel is a central pillar of nicaragua, his case. germany is israel, 2nd largest on supply of behind to the united states.
that was mike martin speaking with me earlier hearings began today at the international court of justice in the hey, we're in. the rockwell is claiming that germany is quoted facilitating the commission of genocide in the gaza strip. the garage is arguing that germany is breeching international law by supplying weapons to israel for its military campaign against them. off. germany has rejected the accusations in israel as also repeatedly denied committing genocide or being guilty of war crimes...
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now dw also spoke to mike martin, the military analyst from king's college london. we asked him if the electric reduction in the operational, almost battalions in gaza means that the war is close to an end. couple of points. so the, what the tale in is, is quite problematic when you apply it to it in such a group because they don't organize themselves in battalions. that's of course what these, right, the 5, this full stuff and all the abilities they organize themselves in structures. but as an insurgent group, how mazda is quite hard to describe. it was organized in battalions, in terms of, is the war going to end soon? well, i think, you know, the conflict in gaza can, and i said any time that was seized by talks going on and you know, the hostages will be released and the idea of the withdrawal are these will the things that are being discussed at the moment. but really only freeze the conflicts in a strategic sense. the conflict will carry on how my still wants to destroy israel, and israel still wants to destroy homage, and there's no political end state for th
now dw also spoke to mike martin, the military analyst from king's college london. we asked him if the electric reduction in the operational, almost battalions in gaza means that the war is close to an end. couple of points. so the, what the tale in is, is quite problematic when you apply it to it in such a group because they don't organize themselves in battalions. that's of course what these, right, the 5, this full stuff and all the abilities they organize themselves in structures. but as an...
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date out correspondents in jerusalem for more on the specifics of a bronze attack white joined by mike martin. and these are all studies senior fellow, a king's college london, and a regular contributor here on the down. but you could see my, what those last night's attack reveal about runs military capabilities. i think actually there were no great surprises. the launch proportions, the attack was taken out by the shahid drones that we've seen used extensively in ukraine. the kite uh, the radians gave a low to the russians and also on the ballistic missile on the cruise missile friends again, because yvonne has been testing these weapons, we've got a pretty good idea of what its capabilities are in those areas. and so really summarize no great surprises from what we saw last night in terms of radian capabilities. and what about what is what i was saying just before talking about its defense as being so superior. and yet it did have to rely didn't it's on uh its allies. so yes, i think the 2 in combination worked very well. so obviously the us apples dates uh, you know, large parts of the wor
date out correspondents in jerusalem for more on the specifics of a bronze attack white joined by mike martin. and these are all studies senior fellow, a king's college london, and a regular contributor here on the down. but you could see my, what those last night's attack reveal about runs military capabilities. i think actually there were no great surprises. the launch proportions, the attack was taken out by the shahid drones that we've seen used extensively in ukraine. the kite uh, the...
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a mike martin is a senior fellow in both studies at kings college london. i asked him what targets these long range i talked him besides now bring within the range of the ukrainian ministry. so they attack them system as a right end of about 300 kilometers and when stop the ukrainians can strike old ukrainian territory that the russians attorney ok fine, including crimea. so they can also reach deep into betters. and in some russia as well speaking the alpha territory including a crime media you mentioned the ukraine has already tried to destroy several times the coach bridge, which connects the russian mainland with the russian occupied from me in ending july. and is also an important supplier route for russian troops. do you expect the ukrainians to try and target this bridge again with the attack in? that's why i certainly expect the ukrainians to target. because bridge, again, whether they'll do side with the tech comes or not, is open for debates. the russians know that the trainings a very interested in going to touch base the kinds themselves a coupl
a mike martin is a senior fellow in both studies at kings college london. i asked him what targets these long range i talked him besides now bring within the range of the ukrainian ministry. so they attack them system as a right end of about 300 kilometers and when stop the ukrainians can strike old ukrainian territory that the russians attorney ok fine, including crimea. so they can also reach deep into betters. and in some russia as well speaking the alpha territory including a crime media...
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lieutenant colonel peter learner, their spokesman for israel's military, one across now over to mike martin, he's military analysts from king's college london. mike, it's good to see you. um, so we've heard from the audio is the only 6 operational hm. off battalions are left in rafa and central gaza. we've also heard from is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying yesterday, that is real, this one step from victory taking all of this together. does this mean that the war in gaza is close to it's in couple of points. so the what battalion is, is quite problematic when you apply it to an insurgent group because they don't organize themselves in battalions. that's of course what these really decides as full stuff and all the abilities they organize themselves and structures. but as an insurgent group, how mazda is quite hard to describe that was organized in battalions, in terms of is the war going to end. so what i think, you know, the conflict in cause that can and i said any time the receipts 5 talks going on and you know, the hostages will be released and the idea of withdraw are,
lieutenant colonel peter learner, their spokesman for israel's military, one across now over to mike martin, he's military analysts from king's college london. mike, it's good to see you. um, so we've heard from the audio is the only 6 operational hm. off battalions are left in rafa and central gaza. we've also heard from is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying yesterday, that is real, this one step from victory taking all of this together. does this mean that the war in gaza is...
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mike martin is a military analyst from king's college london. i asked him if the alleged reduction in operational hamas battalions in rougher and central garza, if all of that means that the war is moving closer to an in a couple of points. so the what battalion is, is quite problematic when you apply it to an insurgent group because they don't organize themselves in battalions. that's of course, what these really defy this full stuff and all the abilities they organize themselves and structures. but as an insurgent group, how mazda is quite hard to describe that was organizing battalions in terms of, is the war going to end? so what i think you know, the conflicts in gaza can, and i said any time there was the slide talks going on and you know, the hostages will be released and the idea of withdrawing these will, the things that are being discussed at the moment. but really only freeze the conflicts in a strategic sense, the conflict and carry on how much still wants to destroy israel. and israel still wants to destroy homage, and there's no po
mike martin is a military analyst from king's college london. i asked him if the alleged reduction in operational hamas battalions in rougher and central garza, if all of that means that the war is moving closer to an in a couple of points. so the what battalion is, is quite problematic when you apply it to an insurgent group because they don't organize themselves in battalions. that's of course, what these really defy this full stuff and all the abilities they organize themselves and...
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assistant port director mike martin. -leadership brought through the multiyear efforts with the u.s. army corp of engineers. really appreciate being here before you chair melger--this is i think really challenging to take this all in. i think president peskin's comments were right on point. this work over several years has gone to try to detail how we can protect 7 and a half miles of waterfront from flood risks in the seismically active place like san francisco. we think about our waterfront as being somewhat immutable but knows it formed over millenia by nature and also by 1850 by acts of man to create a new shoreline when people got here and trying to put together a concerted effort through engineering analysis to say how can we protect this and define the edge of san francisco for the next century and hopefully the next century of prosperity and this being the kind of city we are proud to live and work in. we tried to boil this presentation down to help understand what the draft plan is at this point and what it is n
assistant port director mike martin. -leadership brought through the multiyear efforts with the u.s. army corp of engineers. really appreciate being here before you chair melger--this is i think really challenging to take this all in. i think president peskin's comments were right on point. this work over several years has gone to try to detail how we can protect 7 and a half miles of waterfront from flood risks in the seismically active place like san francisco. we think about our waterfront...
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just yeah, martin meeting we had did the mike johnson and the you're a guy not too long ago. he did one interview with glen greenwald, which george and i had discussed. and it was a big civil, libertarian. i mean, and, and very, very much, very cautious about government intervention when it comes to the banning or limiting speech here. but he went total, swamp, total swamp creature and a center of rainfall. he, he has a theory that he knows though, how washington work city. mike johnson was taken into this little room by some security operatives. and given the horror show of, if this is all at stake and you're the 3rd most powerful person in the world, only you can make a difference certainly. and if the senator is right, then he took good hook, line, and sinker. martin? yeah, i would just have to take a dose for it, but doesn't use a underestimate trump to utah. so that's what he's saying today. he's famous. you know, so i think there's always a possibility that if you kind of actually convinced the american public in the last few weeks running up to the election, the strate
just yeah, martin meeting we had did the mike johnson and the you're a guy not too long ago. he did one interview with glen greenwald, which george and i had discussed. and it was a big civil, libertarian. i mean, and, and very, very much, very cautious about government intervention when it comes to the banning or limiting speech here. but he went total, swamp, total swamp creature and a center of rainfall. he, he has a theory that he knows though, how washington work city. mike johnson was...
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today it's still going to be nice and mild, with hayward a high of 6975, in san martin and fairfield today 77 degrees. mikeu're tracking some recovery in san jose. yes. so over here, the camera northbound 101 actually looks a lot lighter than we might expect because all that traffic was held up from the earlier crash. i told you about north 101 at story over the last ten minutes. it cleared and recovery happens pretty quickly. i was watching the camera to see the volume. not so bad, but some folks have shifted to 87 and 85. keep that in mind. heading north out of the southern portion of san jose. meanwhile the rest of the bay operates pretty smoothly. highway four, in fact, looks much better than it did over the last half hour, but eastbound we do have now an issue reported there may be an injury on the eastbound direction. i'm still trying to get details. no lanes reported blocked and actually things are starting to sort themselves out. but westbound still that big commute coming in through contra costa county. and then there's an a's game tonight. just reminding you the event going on alongside the nimit
today it's still going to be nice and mild, with hayward a high of 6975, in san martin and fairfield today 77 degrees. mikeu're tracking some recovery in san jose. yes. so over here, the camera northbound 101 actually looks a lot lighter than we might expect because all that traffic was held up from the earlier crash. i told you about north 101 at story over the last ten minutes. it cleared and recovery happens pretty quickly. i was watching the camera to see the volume. not so bad, but some...
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mike, you're seeing delays continue for 101. >> yeah, this stretch of 101, tough drive. if you're leaving from the south count, coming up from san martinthe scene of the crash at cochran, there's still word of two lanes blocked on north 101, and that's pretty much the entire stretch of folks jumping on in morgan hill. that will slow you down, and you know that monterey road might be a good option if you can hold off joining 101 around bailey. north of there looks good on your drive. altamont pass, of course, there's some slowing and cloud cover, not far, but cloud cover hovering above the deck at the golden gate bridge. back to you. >> thank you so much. >>> happening today, the first real test for a state bill calling for more local control over the expansion of self-driving taxis. now, a bay area state lawmaker is behind it and he wants cities to decide if robotaxis should be allowed. kris sanchez is live in mountain view. kris, this bill could put the brakes on waymo's plan to expand outside of san francisco. >> reporter: yeah, think about it, as we're driving around, we have to abide by local regulations in terms of speed limits an
mike, you're seeing delays continue for 101. >> yeah, this stretch of 101, tough drive. if you're leaving from the south count, coming up from san martinthe scene of the crash at cochran, there's still word of two lanes blocked on north 101, and that's pretty much the entire stretch of folks jumping on in morgan hill. that will slow you down, and you know that monterey road might be a good option if you can hold off joining 101 around bailey. north of there looks good on your drive....
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. >>> mike, you have an update on the major crash in san martin. >> we're looking toward northbound 101 looks like the pattern sorted itself out to standard. northbound monterey road -- monterey highway is further south, but it continues to the closure just north of san martin avenue. i just got word that the coroner should arrive by about 7:00. they won't reopen before that point. we're looking at north 101 holding steady now north of dunn and cochran, everything is fine, relatively light. good start for the bay area's commute, things have calmed down. there may be a new crash near the richmond bridge toll plaza. i'm going to check that out once chp gives us information. the sausalito to san francisco ferry, the pier is damaged so you'll have to use the bus bridge until further notice. >>> with spring in the air, so is spring cleaning and saying good riddance to that unwanted junk. the bay area company trying to make sure your trash ends up nowhere near >>> today president biden will hold a rally in florida. the state will vote on access to abortion this november. >> scott mcgrew, flor
. >>> mike, you have an update on the major crash in san martin. >> we're looking toward northbound 101 looks like the pattern sorted itself out to standard. northbound monterey road -- monterey highway is further south, but it continues to the closure just north of san martin avenue. i just got word that the coroner should arrive by about 7:00. they won't reopen before that point. we're looking at north 101 holding steady now north of dunn and cochran, everything is fine,...
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martin sunday, april 28 at nine on cnn speaker mike johnson will hold on to his job, at least for now. >> the house is done for the day, meaning that no one can pull the trigger on, ousting him until tomorrow at the earliest but he's still caught between factions within his party on one side, some rank-and-file republicans are urging him to make it more difficult to remove a speaker by raising the necessary threshold to move forward that motion to vacate it currently takes a single member to do so on the other side, a number of republican hardliners want him out over his plans for that proposed for an aid package which includes billions of dollars for ukraine johnson has said he plans to put the bills up for a full vote this saturday. seen as montt erasure is live force on capitol hill. minute of course, all of this is unfolding if a backdrop of this foreign aid that folks have been calling on johnson to put on the house floor now for several months is this ultimately putting his job in jeopardy? >> yeah. this is taking on the hard right of the house republican conference and essentia
martin sunday, april 28 at nine on cnn speaker mike johnson will hold on to his job, at least for now. >> the house is done for the day, meaning that no one can pull the trigger on, ousting him until tomorrow at the earliest but he's still caught between factions within his party on one side, some rank-and-file republicans are urging him to make it more difficult to remove a speaker by raising the necessary threshold to move forward that motion to vacate it currently takes a single member...
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extent is this becoming a bit of a trademark of ceo mike henry's leadership, and have we heard in response from anglo about this reported bid? martinthink everyone understands that the ceo probably wants to make it extent i -- a big stamp in his leadership. bhp already made a big deal in copper last year, a $6.4 billion deal. so, that expanded their portfolio there. they have already said -- anglo has already said that bhp's proposal will see anglo first spinoff its iron ore and platinum business in south africa, and that really emphasizes this focus on copper. rio tinto, bhp's rival in the number two iron ore miner, has also been looking to build up its copper business. and we saw glencore, the international trader and miner, try to take over these tech resources as well, principally for copper and zinc. so you can see how this is shaping up into a big battle for control of the world's copper resources. paul: all right. commodities reporter martin ritchie there. let's take a look at how we are doing in the fx space. of course we are very closely watching the yen. well, we are always watching the young closely these days, but espec
extent is this becoming a bit of a trademark of ceo mike henry's leadership, and have we heard in response from anglo about this reported bid? martinthink everyone understands that the ceo probably wants to make it extent i -- a big stamp in his leadership. bhp already made a big deal in copper last year, a $6.4 billion deal. so, that expanded their portfolio there. they have already said -- anglo has already said that bhp's proposal will see anglo first spinoff its iron ore and platinum...
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martin, and mid-70s for the tri-valley. we'll talk about the weekend coming up. >>> mike says there's no major surprises. >> no major surprises. very pleasant through san jose, a little build. a general build for 880 south past the san mateo bridge. this evening we're looking at the a's playing at 6:40. tomorrow is a midday game. then, of course, tonight we have the overnight maintenance closing the webster tube, oakland into alameda. the posey tube will remain open. if you need to get to the island, use the bridges to the south. a typical build through contra costa county. no surprises. again, 880, open this morning, we had some problems yesterday, we talked about those protests there. no closures of the golden gate bridge. a beautiful drive. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> coming up, a bride's worst nightmare. we're going to tell you what happened at her house that has police looking for this suspect. >>> plus, it's day two of the trump trial in the first criminal trial, and a keystone state, pennsylvania, is going to be very important to the upcoming election. >>> and counting down to the summer olympics. yes, the torch
martin, and mid-70s for the tri-valley. we'll talk about the weekend coming up. >>> mike says there's no major surprises. >> no major surprises. very pleasant through san jose, a little build. a general build for 880 south past the san mateo bridge. this evening we're looking at the a's playing at 6:40. tomorrow is a midday game. then, of course, tonight we have the overnight maintenance closing the webster tube, oakland into alameda. the posey tube will remain open. if you need...
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co-anchor of pbs news hour, jonathan martin of "politico," former white house press secretary jen psaki and marc short, former chief of staff to vice president mikece. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >>> good sunday morning. after a monumental week marked by the first-ever criminal trial of a former president and history making arguments before the supreme court, while donald trump sat in a new york courtroom on trial for 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, the supreme court heard arguments on trump's claim of presidential immunity which could reshape the future of presidential power. the justices appeared ready to reject trump's sweeping claim that he's immune from any criminal prosecution on felony charges of conspiracy and obstruction for trying to subvert the 2020 election, but suggested they might give trump a different kind of victory, a delay in the case, signaling they could send it back to lower courts. at issue, a version of this claim that richard nixon made in 1977. >> well, wh
co-anchor of pbs news hour, jonathan martin of "politico," former white house press secretary jen psaki and marc short, former chief of staff to vice president mikece. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >>> good sunday morning. after a monumental week marked by the first-ever criminal trial of a former...
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jonathan martin, politically really richly reported piece about. >> we have, yes, exactly. and it was about how mike johnson lobby trump, so to speak, and how the republicans lobby trump to your could i agree that you could kill this bill if you wanted to stand the cg-islands and it was an interesting piece. it was essentially saying, you know, president trump, but if you are elected and you let them sack kyiv, you will enter office in chaos in europe. and it was obviously can sing well in that, in that piece, jonathan martin at politico also writes about foreign leaders who were lobbying donald trump, the british foreign prime minister, david cameron. >> he writes, also made the palm beach pilgrimage. you went down to mar-a-lago and underscore that europe actually was making this financial commitment and they had made a commitment to ukraine. they say it's, he writes it was also no coincidence. cameron and foreign ministers of germany and italy cut a video. good way to talk to trump from the g7 foreign ministers conference last week where they emphasize this need and as significant the polish presi
jonathan martin, politically really richly reported piece about. >> we have, yes, exactly. and it was about how mike johnson lobby trump, so to speak, and how the republicans lobby trump to your could i agree that you could kill this bill if you wanted to stand the cg-islands and it was an interesting piece. it was essentially saying, you know, president trump, but if you are elected and you let them sack kyiv, you will enter office in chaos in europe. and it was obviously can sing well...
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mike elizondo. and i started feeding him songs. i was like do you like this one? and i said will you just like martinjust -- >> seth: and did you feel like you were capable of letting go like that? >> the first thing he played me was "evolution." and at first -- well, first i cried. i just could not believe what i was hearing. it was so -- so cinematic. and then i won't through the old but you're not playing bass on it. but you're not playing keyboards on it. but your name's not going to say produced by. and it's like oh please. bitch please. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's nice. when you're established enough to "bitch please" yourself. >> i did, i did. >> seth: shame on -- you call it tic tac and we will never forget that. but you also do duets with olivia rodrigo. you recently did that. >> i did. >> seth: the two of you got up on stage together at one of her shows. >> yes, i did. >> seth: she was also there, and congratulations, belated congratulations on your hall of fame induction. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: that's a big deal. and surely, surely, your kids could appreciate that
mike elizondo. and i started feeding him songs. i was like do you like this one? and i said will you just like martinjust -- >> seth: and did you feel like you were capable of letting go like that? >> the first thing he played me was "evolution." and at first -- well, first i cried. i just could not believe what i was hearing. it was so -- so cinematic. and then i won't through the old but you're not playing bass on it. but you're not playing keyboards on it. but your...
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martin. the warmest temperature we'll see will be in fairfield at 77. so we'll talk more about the changes ahead. coming up. mike, how's it looking now in sunol? yeah, actually, you know what? let's talk about getting to sunol. we can do that because south 680 reopened this morning right on schedule, 84, which was an option over the weekend. still an option, but not as heavily traveled. and in sunol there is a crash. a tesla crash reported because it's a fleet vehicle. that's why i pointed out. so they're going to have to have a crew head out there from tesla and fremont. shouldn't be long. and it's at the on ramp or the connector ramp there not affecting 680 itself. watch out of livermore. i'll track that out of pleasanton as well. a smooth drive for highway 37, which also reopened right on time. and so right on time we have that slowing scheduled, not scheduled. it happens coming out of their at mare island. same thing for highway four, a little build in toward pittsburg and bay point. no problem at the toll plaza, but the volume builds a bit at the bay bridge. back to you. thanks, mike. and protests. politica
martin. the warmest temperature we'll see will be in fairfield at 77. so we'll talk more about the changes ahead. coming up. mike, how's it looking now in sunol? yeah, actually, you know what? let's talk about getting to sunol. we can do that because south 680 reopened this morning right on schedule, 84, which was an option over the weekend. still an option, but not as heavily traveled. and in sunol there is a crash. a tesla crash reported because it's a fleet vehicle. that's why i pointed out....
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but can house speaker mike johnson hold onto his job a key republican congressmen will be here next every piece of evidence tells a story. how it really we happen with jesse l. martin, sunday, april 28 at nine on cnn did read this did i get where i'm icky his memory and thinking issues keep piling up it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain visit more than normal aging.com copd isn't pretty out-of-breath and often out of the picture but this is my story with once-daily trilogy. >> it can still be beautiful because with three medicines when inhaler, trilogy keeps my airways open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups. trilogy, you also improves lung function so i can breathe more freely all day and night. >> trilogy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it do not take trilogy morning the prescribed trilogy may increase your risk of thrush pneumonia and osteoporosis. call your doctor, of course, in breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling problems, urinating, vision changes, or ipad ask your doctor about once-daily trilogy fo
but can house speaker mike johnson hold onto his job a key republican congressmen will be here next every piece of evidence tells a story. how it really we happen with jesse l. martin, sunday, april 28 at nine on cnn did read this did i get where i'm icky his memory and thinking issues keep piling up it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain visit more than normal aging.com copd isn't pretty out-of-breath and often out of the picture but this is my story with once-daily...
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martin, sunday, april 28 at nine on cnn tense moments on the house floor today with far-right republican two rounding and essentially pinning their party speaker mike johnson to the back wall. >> that's according to our capitol hill reporter, annie grayer, all because of a threat from john since you use the already contentious foreign aid votes expected this weekend with tens of billions of dollars mark for ukraine as a vehicle to raise the number of votes needed to throw him out as speaker congresswoman marjorie taylor greene kurtzman, matt gaetz, and house freedom caucus members are against the aid hours ago johnson made his decision on whether he'll change the procedure for moving a house speaker amount of razo has that and more on the bruising fight inside the republican party hard right? >> republicans have driven out two speakers in stymie, the gop leadership's agenda. now speaker mike johnson is pushing back. >> this is a moment meant for moral clarity for everyone. the speaker is doing the right thing at the right time for the right reasons as he relies on democrats to pass a $95 billion aid package by saturday, including roughly $61 billio
martin, sunday, april 28 at nine on cnn tense moments on the house floor today with far-right republican two rounding and essentially pinning their party speaker mike johnson to the back wall. >> that's according to our capitol hill reporter, annie grayer, all because of a threat from john since you use the already contentious foreign aid votes expected this weekend with tens of billions of dollars mark for ukraine as a vehicle to raise the number of votes needed to throw him out as...
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mike barnicle. every time you hear it, sends chills up your spine. delivery alone. substance alobe and also the context that would come the next day when martin luther king was shot and killed on the balcony of the moraine motel in memphis. there to walk alongside striking sanitation workers in memphis. some of whom were living in squalor. he gave them hope, and he was killed that day on april 4th, 1968 in a day that, you know, you were -- you were covering the news, the day that shook the country, and whose echoes are still felt today. >> i was in washington, d.c. the night that martin luther king was murdered. i was in washington, d.c. the same night when, after he died, and robert f. kennedy was in indianapolis giving another incredible speech in indianapolis about the assassination. soon washington, d.c. was in flames along with a lot of other major cities in the country. the country seemed fractured. the republic seemed shaky. were we going to hold? it did hold. it held then. it held throughout the year. and it has held ever since, and i believe hope is still alive, that it will continue to hold. despite the fractures in this nation that
mike barnicle. every time you hear it, sends chills up your spine. delivery alone. substance alobe and also the context that would come the next day when martin luther king was shot and killed on the balcony of the moraine motel in memphis. there to walk alongside striking sanitation workers in memphis. some of whom were living in squalor. he gave them hope, and he was killed that day on april 4th, 1968 in a day that, you know, you were -- you were covering the news, the day that shook the...
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mike all the absurdity continues. what's the latest ? continues. what's the latest? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> good afternoon martin at the weekend, helpfully pointing out that you can get a jar of, duchy organic strawberry jam, for £2.80 at a well—known supermarket at now duchy organic, the proprietor of that of course, is his royal highness the prince of wales, prince william, and the older brother of prince harry. and here we see it, american riviera orchard, montecito jam. now, as far as i know, 50, as you say, have been distributed to her nearest and dearest friends and influencers. i'm not sure that a single jar has been sold yet, and we don't even know what the price is going to be. but there is in hollywood, as there tends to be in hollywood, there's a celebrity supermarket called erewhon, which is nowhere back, back to front, and they sell jars of honey, not jam, honey, that have been made by the bees who are owned by celebrities for up to $250 a jar. now, you know we're getting here. this is this is getting very serious. and of course, her mates, she's got some interesting friends, some this melissa mccar
mike all the absurdity continues. what's the latest ? continues. what's the latest? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> good afternoon martin at the weekend, helpfully pointing out that you can get a jar of, duchy organic strawberry jam, for £2.80 at a well—known supermarket at now duchy organic, the proprietor of that of course, is his royal highness the prince of wales, prince william, and the older brother of prince harry. and here we see it, american riviera orchard, montecito jam....