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mr. martin frick , told radio liberty that 4.5 million grains remain blocked in ukrainian ports at the moment, it is impossible to export them because the sea lanes are closed due to the war. can this grain be unblocked or can it be taken out of the country, well, by exporting it? in this way, i am asking, yes, it is really a very big problem, not only that almost 30% of the territory of ukraine is not can be used for the production of agricultural products and regions such as kherson, which have traditionally provided most of our fruits and vegetables. they are blocked, but also what we could export before remains in the ports . there are alternative ways to transport them, of course, you know. translatable considering the fact that in some situation the country is now, but in principle through the western border of ukraine, with the help of road transport and railway transport, certain exports can take place, but this is so you know this very well, if it is not the optimal way of organizing transportation and therefore it is critical. it is important that ukrainian ports were unblocked in o
mr. martin frick , told radio liberty that 4.5 million grains remain blocked in ukrainian ports at the moment, it is impossible to export them because the sea lanes are closed due to the war. can this grain be unblocked or can it be taken out of the country, well, by exporting it? in this way, i am asking, yes, it is really a very big problem, not only that almost 30% of the territory of ukraine is not can be used for the production of agricultural products and regions such as kherson, which...
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mr. martin is one of the school specialty. and it seemed our when it came to court back to mission, when it came to over to spoke. gosh, looking forward in. yeah, i strategic dia, energy for telecom and when it comes to the oil market, a stronger lines. good russia, nbc, that one is not going to get broken down. a bunch of d 7 group is also a member of bricks, red russia, he's a strategic partner, you know, all the time. i don't get in peace because india is one country which is suffering the maximum because of this war. if you go to b, b i did with all the prices in india, those massey and stuff like that got that because 90 percent of that light comes from russia. if you look at what i see that i don't particularly in india, our ecosystem is often the most so in there wants peace between russia and ukraine and debate. i missed those. i get the best to sling. i don't know. i know. i mean, one time they're talking about peace and the 2nd time we are sending weapons. how can you have peace negotiations? why you're sending weapo
mr. martin is one of the school specialty. and it seemed our when it came to court back to mission, when it came to over to spoke. gosh, looking forward in. yeah, i strategic dia, energy for telecom and when it comes to the oil market, a stronger lines. good russia, nbc, that one is not going to get broken down. a bunch of d 7 group is also a member of bricks, red russia, he's a strategic partner, you know, all the time. i don't get in peace because india is one country which is suffering the...
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mr. martin, welcome back to mad money. >> jim, it's great to be on with you again. always reminding you, i'm your biggest fan. >> thank you, jeff. you are a faithful watcher, and i appreciate that. for a moment, i had to say to myself, did he see all this coming? the fact that mexico needs our liquefied natural gas when they are a huge oil exporter, the fact that europe needs our natural gas -- i know is only one part of several, but i want to art there. how good can this business really be? >> we are really excited. we have talked about three or four years about the need for liquid natural gas. it will be very important for a lot of the oecd nations and developing nations to have access to natural gas as we move away from coal for power production. so all that's really taken place is, when you have functioning markets like we do today, is that risk and opportunity is been pulled forward. we really are in a unique position to just match lng off the west coast of north america to asia, and off the gulf to europe. >> has the president talk to you about how to do this?
mr. martin, welcome back to mad money. >> jim, it's great to be on with you again. always reminding you, i'm your biggest fan. >> thank you, jeff. you are a faithful watcher, and i appreciate that. for a moment, i had to say to myself, did he see all this coming? the fact that mexico needs our liquefied natural gas when they are a huge oil exporter, the fact that europe needs our natural gas -- i know is only one part of several, but i want to art there. how good can this business...
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mr. martin was a senior political writer for politico and hotline and the national review and co-authored a best selling book on the 2012 election and frequently appears as a political analyst on television and radio. mr. burns before his work at the times, covering 2016 election was a reporter and editor at politico covered the 2012 election and previously harvard editorial review. the conversation by david axelrod former advisor the president, and i'll turn it over to you. >> thank you, (applause). >> harvard is in the east near boston. >> thank you, guys. as i read this book, i read a lot about the book before we saw the book because you guys were very skillful at disseminating some nuggets there that would be enticing to people. but let me ask you about that first. i mean, my fundamental point is that this book is so much bigger than the things that we read that were kind of exclusive sort of scoop. the narrative of what's going on in our country and what went on in 2020 and i guess into this year, was really, really deep and wonderfully written. ... >> first off, let me just say than
mr. martin was a senior political writer for politico and hotline and the national review and co-authored a best selling book on the 2012 election and frequently appears as a political analyst on television and radio. mr. burns before his work at the times, covering 2016 election was a reporter and editor at politico covered the 2012 election and previously harvard editorial review. the conversation by david axelrod former advisor the president, and i'll turn it over to you. >> thank you,...
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mr. martin for yelling. [laughter] any other questions, commissioners? >> can we -- are we going to -- can we consider the luma sales and this one together since -- >> no, we only call item no. 9. >> okay. all right. >> we could, i could have asked the secretary -- >> no worries, no worries. >> but i did not. >> do you want to make a motion? >> i would move that we approve this item and as presented with the editorial comments included. >> second. >> >> just to clarify that motion. >> yes. >> that we would move, that the retirement board of the county of san francisco approved the proposed guidelines for the multi sector fixed income portfolio to be managed by fidelity, is that the item we're on? >> yes. >> right. okay. we'll make the amendments as proposed by commissioners to document including the language fee before return. >> correct. >> okay. >> so, i guess i'll make that motion since, just to clarify that if that's okay, commissioner alfonso. >> can i have a sec. >> i'll second it. >> seconded by commissioner heldfond. >> we'll take in-person comme
mr. martin for yelling. [laughter] any other questions, commissioners? >> can we -- are we going to -- can we consider the luma sales and this one together since -- >> no, we only call item no. 9. >> okay. all right. >> we could, i could have asked the secretary -- >> no worries, no worries. >> but i did not. >> do you want to make a motion? >> i would move that we approve this item and as presented with the editorial comments included. >>...
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mr. martin was a senior political writer for politico and a writer for the hotline in the national review. he also coauthored a best-selling book on the 2012 election and frequently appears as a political analyst on television and radio. mr. burns before beginning his work at the times covering the 2016 election was a reporter and editor at politico where he covered the 2012 election and previously was the editor of the harvard political review. the conversation today will be moderated by david axelrod former senior advisor to president barack obama, and now director of the institute of politics here at uchicago now, i'll turn over to our speakers. thanks. thank you. thank you. harvard that's in the east right? it's just near boston. good to see you guys. thanks. i want to. as i read this book, i read a lot about the book before the we saw the book because you guys were very skillful at disseminating some nuggets there. that would be enticing to people but well, let me ask you about that first. i mean my fundamental point is this book is so much bigger than the things that we read that we
mr. martin was a senior political writer for politico and a writer for the hotline in the national review. he also coauthored a best-selling book on the 2012 election and frequently appears as a political analyst on television and radio. mr. burns before beginning his work at the times covering the 2016 election was a reporter and editor at politico where he covered the 2012 election and previously was the editor of the harvard political review. the conversation today will be moderated by david...
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. >> speaker: good evening president lis and commissioners, i'm also calling on behalf of mrs. martincan't make it. she is senior government relations corridor for the council on american islamic relations in the san francisco bay area. glide and care are proud members of the community driven coalition to end traffic stops which has been mentioned this evening and we are now representing fixed the local organizations united in article 2 and priest text stops in san francisco so thank you department of police accountability and chief scott for prioritizing this conversation regarding dgo 9.01. traffic stops are the most common way people come into contact with law enforcement and san francisco has led the nation in over policing communities ofcolor which can lead to misconduct and use of force and they thought already been banned in other jurisdictions . these rates of stops though they've not change significantly since sfpd again collecting the data, because of that we should be aggressive in our approach to addressing thesearms which has left a known and lasting impact in our communi
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mr. martin was a senior political writer for politico and a writer for the hotline in the national review. he also coauthored a best-selling book on the 2012 election and frequently appears as a political analyst on television and radio.
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mr. and santa martin said nato membership would strengthen finland, security as a member of nato. finland would strengthen the entire defense alliance. finland must apply for nato membership without delay. this is the 1st step of the process that could see the country rollback decades of military non alignment announcement is expect to put pressure on sweden, which is also considering applying to join the a defense the lives of finland. chef a 1300 kilometer border with russia. the mood in the country has changed dramatically since moscow's invasion of ukraine. ah. war games to secure the peace. more than 3000 finished troops and 700 vehicles took part in the arrow 22 military exercises in west and finland. the exercises were conducted to with nature as planned. last autumn. armed forces from 5 countries are taking part of this military exercises the host. finland is not a later member yet, but that could change soon. for the 1st time in their history, the majority of fence want to join nato at turning point in history. keenly felt by people in law, pandora, on the border with russia for
mr. and santa martin said nato membership would strengthen finland, security as a member of nato. finland would strengthen the entire defense alliance. finland must apply for nato membership without delay. this is the 1st step of the process that could see the country rollback decades of military non alignment announcement is expect to put pressure on sweden, which is also considering applying to join the a defense the lives of finland. chef a 1300 kilometer border with russia. the mood in the...
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mr. martin is here on behalf of the sf port to answer any questions auany comments you would like to make. thank you. >> thank you, vice chair chan. i just want to note we did have a previous hearing on this. we had the presentation from the b la of their report and the port. i want to welcome assistant port director martin to the committee. i think unless supervisor melgar who is not on the committee sitting in that day has questions i don't think there is a need to redo the entire presentation from the bla and from the port. certainly i want to welcome you and give you the floor for any updates or comments to bring to the committee. >> thank you, chair preston and supervisor chan and melgar. michael martin. port of san francisco. i don't have anything to add. i appreciate supervisor chan's comments and approach of ex spenting what is in hand right now makes sense. we can make the conforming edits. we definitely support this resolution today. >> chair preston: from the bla any updates or additional comments from what was previously presented. >> legislative analyst office we recommend ap
mr. martin is here on behalf of the sf port to answer any questions auany comments you would like to make. thank you. >> thank you, vice chair chan. i just want to note we did have a previous hearing on this. we had the presentation from the b la of their report and the port. i want to welcome assistant port director martin to the committee. i think unless supervisor melgar who is not on the committee sitting in that day has questions i don't think there is a need to redo the entire...
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ed: martin, you are mr. spac.ave done more than anyone else over a long time, but you have been a critic of the model, how it has been used, some companies that have gone public via spac. as you look at what is happening now, do you feel vindicated by that criticism or is there more to come? do you think it will get worse? martin: look, i find i -told-you-so's a little boorish, but i told you it would end badly and now it is. the reality is we are not finished. we have a lot of companies that went public that had no business being public, that generated no cash flow, and with the collapse of their equities, the opportunity for them to raise additional capital will be far more limited, so i think there's another round of, if you like, revaluation that will take place and a lot of these companies will disappear. the spac model itself in certain formats makes sense. i morphed my model about 10 years ago. i went from the model that you see the last couple years to a much more aligned type of model where you had no fre
ed: martin, you are mr. spac.ave done more than anyone else over a long time, but you have been a critic of the model, how it has been used, some companies that have gone public via spac. as you look at what is happening now, do you feel vindicated by that criticism or is there more to come? do you think it will get worse? martin: look, i find i -told-you-so's a little boorish, but i told you it would end badly and now it is. the reality is we are not finished. we have a lot of companies that...
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look, martin, you, you brought up mr. zalinski, the president of ukraine. what, what do you make of him in his role here? because a month into the conflict and in simple there was a meeting with the ukrainians and the russians and a deal actually made a separate program about it. possibly was in the making of his government seemed to be making some concessions. and then the next new cycle from washington. no, no, no, no, no, you don't hear. so what do we make of mr. zalinski here? and he's become very, very, very rich apparently, according to an sources. yeah, we, we have to be careful as a loss. well, speculation on, on the incident, but we know from, from the, from the previous investigations that he had at least 600000000 tons of ship options from companies. that seems to be a fantastic amount of money for canadian, even though he owns and production company, we're talking about a series of companies in television, which are a broadcast distributed for a long time, only a new crimes, one of course, companies near it. so i don't understand how you acquire
look, martin, you, you brought up mr. zalinski, the president of ukraine. what, what do you make of him in his role here? because a month into the conflict and in simple there was a meeting with the ukrainians and the russians and a deal actually made a separate program about it. possibly was in the making of his government seemed to be making some concessions. and then the next new cycle from washington. no, no, no, no, no, you don't hear. so what do we make of mr. zalinski here? and he's...
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look, martin, you, you brought up mr. zalinski, the president of ukraine. what, what do you make of him in his role here? because a month into the conflict and in simple there was a meeting with the ukrainians and the russians and a deal actually made a separate program about it. possibly was in the making of his government seemed to be making some concessions. and then the next new cycle from washington. no, no, no, no, no, you don't hear. so what do we make of mr. zalinski here? and he's become very, very, very rich apparently, according to our sources. yeah, we, we have to be careful as a last, well speculation on, on the incident. but we know from, from the, from the previous investigations that he had at least 600000000 tons of options from companies. that seems to be a fantastic amount of money for canadian, even though he owns in production company. we're talking about a series of companies in television, which are a broadcast distributed for a long time, only a new crimes. one of course comes near it so i don't understand how you acquire that kind o
look, martin, you, you brought up mr. zalinski, the president of ukraine. what, what do you make of him in his role here? because a month into the conflict and in simple there was a meeting with the ukrainians and the russians and a deal actually made a separate program about it. possibly was in the making of his government seemed to be making some concessions. and then the next new cycle from washington. no, no, no, no, no, you don't hear. so what do we make of mr. zalinski here? and he's...
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martin luther king and mrs. king's, bedroom. we flew down there, and the president was torn. he wanted to be president of all of the people, but he did not want to take on a political overtone like it was being used some way. it was very touching moment, and i described it quite early in the book. mr. nixon and i, got on a plane on saturday morning. and nixon's great friend, and we went down and we sent one advanced man. and they got a car, they went over to the king house, and we pulled up, nobody knew we were coming. we are told the king family to not publicize that we were coming. and the president, candidate, at this point, they went to the walkway. these kids, dr. king's kids, he shook hands with each one of them and had some words. private words. and the candidate and i actually walked in. when this was happening. he took her hand and he said, i'm so sorry. and he spent the remainder of time that he was with, i with the kids, and then about ten minutes later, he came back out and talk to the kids for another eight or ten minutes. and he went over to martin luther king's
martin luther king and mrs. king's, bedroom. we flew down there, and the president was torn. he wanted to be president of all of the people, but he did not want to take on a political overtone like it was being used some way. it was very touching moment, and i described it quite early in the book. mr. nixon and i, got on a plane on saturday morning. and nixon's great friend, and we went down and we sent one advanced man. and they got a car, they went over to the king house, and we pulled up,...
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while greece itself is producing a deal to find the latest lockheed martin as $35.00 jets turkey for mr. is currently in washington awaiting a beating with his american counterpart. the 3 major forces a former take it back to the, to the a. you told us that greece is in no position to buy expensive weapons from the united states. the degree got to choose it. so there are several reasons, so that if for the, for example, grease increases its territorial was the water. so 12 hours a would be internal c for grease and it's hard to ship. so what us permission to trust it agrees now is the army gets on the record, leave it behind the scene again, the united states, our friends are playing a major role. another point, greece is bankrupt country and they're buying from united states for $13000000000.00 worth of the claims. for example, what does this mean? ho? who is financing? and it is, if they're considered to be, and a country und dash deeply. and then, you know, this financing is gaming, go to sure. and while on correct, pushes back against the proposed expansion of nato. so much the medi
while greece itself is producing a deal to find the latest lockheed martin as $35.00 jets turkey for mr. is currently in washington awaiting a beating with his american counterpart. the 3 major forces a former take it back to the, to the a. you told us that greece is in no position to buy expensive weapons from the united states. the degree got to choose it. so there are several reasons, so that if for the, for example, grease increases its territorial was the water. so 12 hours a would be...
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martin luther king and mrs. king's bedroom. we flew down there. first of all. the president was torn he he wanted to be president of all of the people. but he did not want to take on a political overtone like it was being used some way. it was a very touching moment and i described this quite quite thoroughly in the book. but we mr. nixon and i got on a plane on a saturday morning just the two of us. bob applinelf went nixon's great friend gave her the point giving us a point and we went down and we had sent one advance man. nick rui down there. and nick got a car and we went over to the king house. and we pulled up. nobody knew we were coming. we had told the king family to please not publicize that we were coming and the president. candidate at this point not president the candidate went up the walkway into the screen porch and and these little kids dr. king's kids were there. and he shook hands with each one of them and had some words with them a private word. and then we went down a hallway. and i i actually walked in when this moment was happening. and he
martin luther king and mrs. king's bedroom. we flew down there. first of all. the president was torn he he wanted to be president of all of the people. but he did not want to take on a political overtone like it was being used some way. it was a very touching moment and i described this quite quite thoroughly in the book. but we mr. nixon and i got on a plane on a saturday morning just the two of us. bob applinelf went nixon's great friend gave her the point giving us a point and we went down...
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let's get into this with our corresponding caleb martin, who's in new york. caleb. so what is washington, mr. biden saying, and actually doing about these economic challenges, take us through it. well, if you look at the numbers, it's simply not good. the consumer price index indicates that we've seen an 8.3 percent. right. that is the highest inflation that the united states has had in 40 years. meanwhile, the number of and rate of household debt in the united states has very significantly risen. we're up to about $16000000.00 in u. s. household debt. people are simply not happy across the united states, the rise and gas prices. the rising cost of food, and joe biden has decided that this is all to blame on russia. this is all russia's fault and people in the state don't seem to be buying it, but this is joe biden's, explanations of the economic woes facing americans. americans fighting on to france at home. it's inflation and rising prices abroad and shopping ukrainians, offender democracy. however, if you look at the poll numbers, the american people simply are not buying it. jo biden's a
let's get into this with our corresponding caleb martin, who's in new york. caleb. so what is washington, mr. biden saying, and actually doing about these economic challenges, take us through it. well, if you look at the numbers, it's simply not good. the consumer price index indicates that we've seen an 8.3 percent. right. that is the highest inflation that the united states has had in 40 years. meanwhile, the number of and rate of household debt in the united states has very significantly...
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so your luxury about a senior and i'm going to put it on mr. sherman to bring you down your name and you will all martin with us that all good. i mean, yes i will put in nobody still special, but i keep opening on your mobile and it's in the website. i just wonder if she'll dylan no go ahead. i need someone to kind of a but i didn't get it, but it is still a propaganda. and then to the understand what principle billing is just about the position now. but again at the, not a model. anybody on the machine was you can't. now you push only $230.00, okay. you know what i put up in the ration to go with tv and they send you 30 cosco center. i just wanted to get a lot of throwing fiesta me. they're still on the train, your spot of for you and your ability sky apartments, different level of the not with a can. you can usually use someone to show on your computer here with i wish you could see the with us. i can fix it. you still doing it? well, you have to pull a garage door with that machine. yeah. campbell and yes. with them. no. and the premium got i'm with nicholson to, to pull courtney cook and his deal, t
so your luxury about a senior and i'm going to put it on mr. sherman to bring you down your name and you will all martin with us that all good. i mean, yes i will put in nobody still special, but i keep opening on your mobile and it's in the website. i just wonder if she'll dylan no go ahead. i need someone to kind of a but i didn't get it, but it is still a propaganda. and then to the understand what principle billing is just about the position now. but again at the, not a model. anybody on...
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alex burn, jonathan martin will tell me. there they are. >> mr.ey'll be here after the break. i just love our new alexa. dadad, it's a buick. i love that new alexa smell. it's a buick. we need snacks for the team. alexa, take us to the nearest grocery store. getting directions. alexa will get us there in no time. it's a buick. let's be real. don't make me turn this alexa around. oh my. it's painful. the buick enclave, with available alexa built in. ask “alexa, tell me more about buick suvs.” this is roundup weed and grass killer with sure shot wand. this stuff works. this stuff works down to the root weeds don't come back. this stuff works without hurting your back. this stuff works guaranteed, or your money back. this iroundup weed & grass killer with sure shot wand. this stuff works. you're a printer, you're supposed to print! ugh! i mean is it the cartridges? i don't know! magenta! magenta! do you suffer from cartridge conniptions? be conniption-free, thanks to the cartridge-free epson ecotank printer. big ink tanks, a ridiculous amount of ink!
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i mean by martin i la la la or below a but a little or kelly, god. i mean, i'm up. i mean, no more, but i love yonder. mr. h. i yeah, i chatted a little . yeah. i love those. i oh no, nothing. no, they're not big. oh family. i don't know. la. ah hello, i'm a me is being me. oh vision. welcome your bill now. so i go a month i okay, go ahead. no, i'm about to go. i'm not that is i'm, i'm yeah i'm well, you know, well well well, i know with a whoa whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, who do i have a ive been well done? no, no, no, no, no. i live with a like a a a, a, a chef on them. i bought a car. yeah. oh yeah. yeah. i oh, i love my mother. i'm starting a new did you? oh you, i don't know. we had a a, a. * a, a, a, a, a, a, b, b, i can, a, a, a with this is the crime scene of scenario. anthony's ally. the other guy's name is i go, we're not beaten. they were both in jail together. early morning of february 6, they were killed in different police encounters. everybody was caught off guard with the killings in metro and the last a bulb to a point that they don't want media to over to kill. and i go and as i knew my mom
i mean by martin i la la la or below a but a little or kelly, god. i mean, i'm up. i mean, no more, but i love yonder. mr. h. i yeah, i chatted a little . yeah. i love those. i oh no, nothing. no, they're not big. oh family. i don't know. la. ah hello, i'm a me is being me. oh vision. welcome your bill now. so i go a month i okay, go ahead. no, i'm about to go. i'm not that is i'm, i'm yeah i'm well, you know, well well well, i know with a whoa whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, who do i have a ive been...
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martin. billy crystal checked in to see how i was. and then guess what happened? billy crystal got nominated for a pair of tony awards this morning for his new musical "mr. turday night." [ applause ] which is great. guillermo, i know you follow th this. did martin short get nominated for any tonys this morning? >> guillermo: i don't think so. >> jimmy: i don't think he did. [ laughter ] i did want to mention the tony awards because there is an interesting matchup in the best musical category. one of the nominees is "mj" which is about michael jackson and another is "a strange loop" which was written by michael r. jackson. so it's michael jackson versus michael jackson in that category. can you imagine going through life with the name "michael jackson" and you finally have your big broadway debut you write this huge, critically-acclaimed hit and you wind up nominated for a tony against a musical about the life of the michael jackson? [ laughter ] at that point, you really have to call your mother and go "what is wrong with you?" how was your mother's day, guillermo? >> guillermo: oh, it was great. fantastic. >> jimmy: i was watching you talk about this wi
martin. billy crystal checked in to see how i was. and then guess what happened? billy crystal got nominated for a pair of tony awards this morning for his new musical "mr. turday night." [ applause ] which is great. guillermo, i know you follow th this. did martin short get nominated for any tonys this morning? >> guillermo: i don't think so. >> jimmy: i don't think he did. [ laughter ] i did want to mention the tony awards because there is an interesting matchup in the...
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this was announced by un deputy secretary general martin griffinz at the conference of donors to help ukraine in warsaw , which we just talked about with mrdla yesterday as part of the mariupol humanitarian corridor 344 people were evacuated, all of them arrived in zaporizhzhia, however, to escape from mariupol and nearby villages , the details are more difficult. two sisters, vera and nicole, also told their story. let's see the plot. now they go to rallies and fight on the information front in social networks so that everyone knows what is happening in mariupol, and the whole world helped to save the people who remained in the blocked and virtually destroyed city of the 21-year-old nicole and her sister vera with their 4-year-old son managed to get out of mariupol. on april 1, they spent 38 days under constant shelling, hiding in the basement. shells exploded right next to their house. he was a because now they are safe and they are worried about their relatives who are still there with the mother of the daughter, they didn't even have time to say goodbye to the gallery, it is impossible to go to the gallery and watch any photos or vide
this was announced by un deputy secretary general martin griffinz at the conference of donors to help ukraine in warsaw , which we just talked about with mrdla yesterday as part of the mariupol humanitarian corridor 344 people were evacuated, all of them arrived in zaporizhzhia, however, to escape from mariupol and nearby villages , the details are more difficult. two sisters, vera and nicole, also told their story. let's see the plot. now they go to rallies and fight on the information front...
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May 19, 2022
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since yesterday's visit to salford royal, martin has had a chance to reflect. seeing mr at the side of you talking to you, thinking at the back of my mind, this guy might not survive". that's the first time i've ever heard him say that. so that kind of hit home, just how, i know it was serious but to hear it from him, you know, it kind of, i was a bit quiet for the rest of the day after that. i was thinking about it on the way home and, yeah, for somebody like him, if he was thinking that, that's serious. his wife gaby prefers to stay away from the hospital. that's how she deals with the trauma of those days spent not knowing if her husband would live or die. but she too experienced incredible professionalism and compassion from the staff. in the first few days, i had a panic attack, which i had never, ever had before. i didn't know how to deal with it, and it was that pure, just, emotion building up and ijust felt like i didn't know whether i wanted to be sick or run out of the door. i just couldn't cope with it. and one of the nurses who was looking after you sat with
since yesterday's visit to salford royal, martin has had a chance to reflect. seeing mr at the side of you talking to you, thinking at the back of my mind, this guy might not survive". that's the first time i've ever heard him say that. so that kind of hit home, just how, i know it was serious but to hear it from him, you know, it kind of, i was a bit quiet for the rest of the day after that. i was thinking about it on the way home and, yeah, for somebody like him, if he was thinking that,...
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responsibility of the civil defense officer yardi martin, and he's been working here for almost 30 years now. he showing collier rock and thumbing and of course one mr. york guilty and icon told him on march. the 1st shelters were built. i rock at the image or 2nd old lock on it to my grandmother were added during the cold war oscar but acting available. gotcha. yup, well then there were fees of radiation exposure and china has gone up to the arkansas mr. barnett done on at 10 o'clock. so we kept on building right up to today. i court in aust down. finland invests a lot of money in civil defense. it's the kind of protection people in the baltic nations would like to have as well right now. our journey takes us further south along the eas, external border from finland. down to lithuania, the country borders the russian enclave of colleen and rug to the west and bell roost to the east. people in the capital vilnius are becoming increasingly nervous . on this day, several 100 residents have gathered outside the russian embassy. many have brought along their own placards to protest against the invasion of our cranes natively. i have not noticed it to th
responsibility of the civil defense officer yardi martin, and he's been working here for almost 30 years now. he showing collier rock and thumbing and of course one mr. york guilty and icon told him on march. the 1st shelters were built. i rock at the image or 2nd old lock on it to my grandmother were added during the cold war oscar but acting available. gotcha. yup, well then there were fees of radiation exposure and china has gone up to the arkansas mr. barnett done on at 10 o'clock. so we...
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martin writes this. after four years of service bordering on subsesubservience, emboldened mr. by what many in the gop see as the worst impulses of mr. trump. he is considering a run in 2024, no matter what trump decides. in an interview last month, pence declined to rule out a presidential run. explaining that he and his wife act on prayer, the former vice president said, quote, we'll go where we're called. that's the way karen and i have always approached these things. as we noted earlier in the show, he and trump on opposite sides of the georgia primary that we're seeing today. >>> joining us now, national correspondent for "new york" magazine. gabe, great to see you again. let's start with pence. he had made a point of distancing himself from trump. we've heard him repeatedly defend his decision to certify joe biden's win on january 6th. therefore, defy what trump wanted. how do you see a potential mike pence presidential campaign playing out? >> one thing that is very, very clear is he is, in fact, doing everything he should be doing, everything one would expect him to be
martin writes this. after four years of service bordering on subsesubservience, emboldened mr. by what many in the gop see as the worst impulses of mr. trump. he is considering a run in 2024, no matter what trump decides. in an interview last month, pence declined to rule out a presidential run. explaining that he and his wife act on prayer, the former vice president said, quote, we'll go where we're called. that's the way karen and i have always approached these things. as we noted earlier in...
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mr. vice chair. >> i believe we have the first presenter ms. judith martin. >> thank you. >> please keep it brief. >> grant for $500,000 for the period between august 1 of 2021 through july of 2023. it is specific for overdose prevention strategies. it includes partial salary for a manager. it includes testing supplies for drug testing in the field. it including creating an opioid overdose board to collect all of the information what we are doing and display it properly and collect data from the system across the nation. it increases capacity of navigators and overdose response in emergency rooms throughout the city as part of the program. i am glad to answer any other questions you may have. >> thank you so much. i understand mr. wong has an amendment. >> thank you very much. the resolution as follows. to focus has been changed to january 1, 2022 on page one line eight. line 15. page 2 line 6. the wording of notice is signing agreement. to. [indiscernable] same page the word retroactively. [indiscernable] thank you very much. >> thank you again for the expl
mr. vice chair. >> i believe we have the first presenter ms. judith martin. >> thank you. >> please keep it brief. >> grant for $500,000 for the period between august 1 of 2021 through july of 2023. it is specific for overdose prevention strategies. it includes partial salary for a manager. it includes testing supplies for drug testing in the field. it including creating an opioid overdose board to collect all of the information what we are doing and display it properly...
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enforcement anthony barksdale, as well as areva martin, civil rights attorney and legal analyst for us. i want to talk, first of all, if i could -- um -- mrbarksdale, about the means part of this -- this whole conversation. the engagement, the firefight that ensued. the fact that this happened at 2:30 in the afternoon, and that he drove almost three hours to get to this grocery store and to this community -- what does that tell i about his intention for mass violence? >> his mindset was clear. i mean, his actions speak for themselves. we also have to look at -- when you talk about the engagement, the firefight, this -- this officer, former officer, working there did engage but he goes there to this location full of innocent victims with body armor. he also has a tactical helmet on. so the mindset was clear. he was there to take black lives, and nothing was going to stop him. >> anthony, arevideo have a, please stand by with us here for a moment because we do want to get to -- um -- the mayor of buffalo, byron brown. mr. mayor, can you hear us? >> i can't see you, but i can hear you. >> okay. that's fine. thank you so much for being with u
enforcement anthony barksdale, as well as areva martin, civil rights attorney and legal analyst for us. i want to talk, first of all, if i could -- um -- mrbarksdale, about the means part of this -- this whole conversation. the engagement, the firefight that ensued. the fact that this happened at 2:30 in the afternoon, and that he drove almost three hours to get to this grocery store and to this community -- what does that tell i about his intention for mass violence? >> his mindset was...
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since yesterday's visit to salford royal, martin has had a chance to reflect. seeing mri didn't know whether i wanted to be sick or run out of the door. i just couldn't cope with it. and one of the nurses who was looking after you sat with me and just talked me through it. and was just the calmest person ever. and knew exactly what was happening to me. i was panicking because it had never happened to me before but then you feel bad because you think, you're spending your time helping me when it should be martin that you're helping. obviously she was as well, but yeah. he is nowjust two weeks away from what could normally be the challenge of a lifetime, but martin has already overcome much, much worse. the kindness of so many strangers, the devotion of his family and friends, and martin's indomitable spirit has brought him so far but, he says, there is further to go. john maguire, bbc news, salford. you love it here? i have been coming here since i— you love it here? i have been coming here since i was _ you love it here? i have been coming here since i was seven. _ you l
since yesterday's visit to salford royal, martin has had a chance to reflect. seeing mri didn't know whether i wanted to be sick or run out of the door. i just couldn't cope with it. and one of the nurses who was looking after you sat with me and just talked me through it. and was just the calmest person ever. and knew exactly what was happening to me. i was panicking because it had never happened to me before but then you feel bad because you think, you're spending your time helping me when it...
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today visiting a lockheed martin plant in alabama where they make javelins those are the shoulder-mounted anti-tank missiles which have helped ukraine repel vladimir putin's invasion mr. biden personally thanked the factory's workers. >> you're making it possible for the ukrainian people to defend themselves without us having to risk getting in a third world war by sending in american soldiers fighting russian soldiers you're allowing the ukrainians to defend themselves and quite frankly, they're making fools of the russian military in many instances. >> the president's trip to the plant comes as he seeks from congress $33 billion in additional funding to help ukraine. cnbc's senior white house correspondent, kayla tausche, is live in our washington newsroom. kayla. >> reporter: shep, the lightweight shoulder-fired weapons have been in high demand but the white house lacks funding to send any more to ukraine, having shipped 5,000 and 7,000 including those sent under president trump. that's depleted a critical stockpile here at home the center for strategic and international studies estimates the deliveries have cut the u.s. inventory by a third or possibly more, a tr
today visiting a lockheed martin plant in alabama where they make javelins those are the shoulder-mounted anti-tank missiles which have helped ukraine repel vladimir putin's invasion mr. biden personally thanked the factory's workers. >> you're making it possible for the ukrainian people to defend themselves without us having to risk getting in a third world war by sending in american soldiers fighting russian soldiers you're allowing the ukrainians to defend themselves and quite frankly,...
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subtle side of it, jonathan martin, maggie's partner, has a piece in "the new york times" saying how pence is being thank. call it a gratitude that he gets from resisting mrtrump's demands that he block congress from affirming the victory, pence said i've been very moved traveling around the country how much people have made a point to express an appreciation. >> yeah, it's a pat on the back for not overturning the election. this is the core selling point. i am trump without the chaos. i am trump without the sedition. he's getting in late. you got to see, there are cracks in magaland. in some cases there are chasms. it's not just mike pence. donald trump put in $2.6 million of his pac money in the race. put perdue up to this. it appears from early polling, this is coming up against serious headwinds, mike pence trying to surge back, in pennsylvania, mike pompeo secretary of state backing mccormick. chris christie, trump's friend, campaigning aggressively for trump as a friend of the rga. this is all happening under trump's nose. his grip on the party is not over by any means but it is slipping a bit. >> what be the larger significance, maggie? >> there's
subtle side of it, jonathan martin, maggie's partner, has a piece in "the new york times" saying how pence is being thank. call it a gratitude that he gets from resisting mrtrump's demands that he block congress from affirming the victory, pence said i've been very moved traveling around the country how much people have made a point to express an appreciation. >> yeah, it's a pat on the back for not overturning the election. this is the core selling point. i am trump without the...
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mr. murphy, who you just heard from, along with fellow democratic senators joe manchin of west virginia, martin heinrich of new mexico, kyrsten sinema of arizona and martin blumenthal held a meeting for 25 minutes. the republicans that were there were senators pat toomey of pennsylvania, lindsey graham of south carolina, susan collins of maine and bill cassidy of louisiana. those are the senators, a possible bipartisan group who can reach some carmen -- common ground. republicans would need 10 republicans -- 10 votes to overcome a filibuster. mike from ohio, let's hear from you. mike, go ahead. mike, are you there in jackson, ohio? caller: yes. my question is what is being proposed that is actually going to realistically reduce gun violence? we heard about universal background checks. but the problem -- are you here? host: we are listening. you said universal background checks, you are hearing about that. but the problem is what? caller: the problem is that it doesn't work without a universal registration. and if you check with the fbi and ask how many crimes have actually been solved with regi
mr. murphy, who you just heard from, along with fellow democratic senators joe manchin of west virginia, martin heinrich of new mexico, kyrsten sinema of arizona and martin blumenthal held a meeting for 25 minutes. the republicans that were there were senators pat toomey of pennsylvania, lindsey graham of south carolina, susan collins of maine and bill cassidy of louisiana. those are the senators, a possible bipartisan group who can reach some carmen -- common ground. republicans would need 10...