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biden ralph nader for instance got joan claybrook was famous for his first book on the dangers of the automobile. and joan claybrook, you know, was the woman who pushed through seatbelts and airbags and you know, so carter -- and she wasn't the only naderite who was appointed, there were literally dozens of them. and his whole point was he wanted to, as president, he wanted to use his office in the interests of to protect consumers. and you know, this cut both ways. so you talk about airline deregulation, this helped consumers. it allowed middle-class americans to travel. but it also disrupted big business and the airline industry opening up the big carriers to competitions so the business roundtable was initially opposed to it. it also alienated labor unions because it made it difficult for the airline -- the unions that represented airline workers to keep their monopoly on power and such. so, it was a populist, pro consumer administration that undercut some of the core constituency of the liberal democratic base, trade unions. so this is the paradox, another paradox of the carter pr
biden ralph nader for instance got joan claybrook was famous for his first book on the dangers of the automobile. and joan claybrook, you know, was the woman who pushed through seatbelts and airbags and you know, so carter -- and she wasn't the only naderite who was appointed, there were literally dozens of them. and his whole point was he wanted to, as president, he wanted to use his office in the interests of to protect consumers. and you know, this cut both ways. so you talk about airline...
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and that is august 14th of 1862 marks the nader of lincoln's reputation when it comes to african american relations, i think yeah. invited some of the most prestigious minds in the african-american community in the district of columbia to the white house. and there he lectured them about race. he told them that they were the cause of the war. and then he encouraged them to go away. to go move to liberia or what's now panama? can you help us unpack this very bad horrible day in the reputation of abraham lincoln. was there anything contextually about the time the place who he met? that would mitigate this really sort of ugly scene. yeah, so this is one of these moments i i think in the book i call it like something like one of the most regrettable moments of the lincoln presidency as a lincoln scholar. there are two things that if i could go back in time and say hey don't do that. it would be what he said at the charleston debate with stephen douglas in 1858 about social equality. and then this moment in august of 1862, and so the context is that in the summer of 1862 lincoln has decided to
and that is august 14th of 1862 marks the nader of lincoln's reputation when it comes to african american relations, i think yeah. invited some of the most prestigious minds in the african-american community in the district of columbia to the white house. and there he lectured them about race. he told them that they were the cause of the war. and then he encouraged them to go away. to go move to liberia or what's now panama? can you help us unpack this very bad horrible day in the reputation of...
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even wrote about that in one of your articles that president putin had ample reason to complete that nader's expansion in your crenan, the deployment of a medium range missiles there would fundamentally change rushes, security profile. and this is not some abstract ideological thing because of putin as the commander in chief, as well as the russian army, have the obligation, the duty to react to them. this is not their whim. this is that duty to protect russia, secure to interest. do you think people in the was the decision makers in the west understood that because i assume they're also bound by similar obligations before their people. or do you think they consciously counted on russia's being timid, a non not responding to that threat? well, ever since february, the 24th leaders in the western countries condemn the military operations in ukraine. citing the ukraine was a sovereign country, and he could decide which rocks to join or not to join. however, they choose to disregard one fundamental factor. that is, the security for one country should not be in security for the country as the do
even wrote about that in one of your articles that president putin had ample reason to complete that nader's expansion in your crenan, the deployment of a medium range missiles there would fundamentally change rushes, security profile. and this is not some abstract ideological thing because of putin as the commander in chief, as well as the russian army, have the obligation, the duty to react to them. this is not their whim. this is that duty to protect russia, secure to interest. do you think...
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leaders declared that russia is the main threat to the alliance and as part of the major rethink at nader native also today officially invited finland and sweden to join. the alliance of this involves increasing the level of troop rotations that take place in the baltic states. leaders have also made it clear that russia has lost its position as a possible strategic partner following moscow's invasion of ukraine. sweden's prime minister, magdalena anderson, arriving at the nato summit. if all goes to plan her country along with finland, should soon put aside decades of neutrality to become members of the military alliance. and this is the man making it possible. after weeks of wrangling turkey's president reject tight, edwin has dropped his opposition to them joining, giving current members something to smile about at the summit of a full eyes. gonna welcome finland and sweet historic application for membership and their decision to move away from neutrality and of traditional neutrality to join. no life is going to make us stronger and more secure, and nato stronger. the summit comes aga
leaders declared that russia is the main threat to the alliance and as part of the major rethink at nader native also today officially invited finland and sweden to join. the alliance of this involves increasing the level of troop rotations that take place in the baltic states. leaders have also made it clear that russia has lost its position as a possible strategic partner following moscow's invasion of ukraine. sweden's prime minister, magdalena anderson, arriving at the nato summit. if all...
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even wrote about that in one of your articles that president putin had ample reason to complete that nader's expansion into your crenan, the deployment of a medium range missiles there would fundamentally change rushes, security profile. and this is not some abstract ideological thing because of putin as the commander in chief, as well as the russian army, have the obligation, the duty to react to them. this is not their whim. this is the duty to protect russia secure to interest. do you think people in the was the decision makers in the west understood that because i assume they're also bound by similar obligations before their people. or do you think they consciously counted on russia's being timid, unknown? not responding to that thread? well, ever since february, the 24th leaders in the western countries condemn the military operations in ukraine. citing the ukraine was a sovereign country, and he could decide which rocks to join or not to join. however, they choose to disregard one fundamental factor that is, the security for one country should not be in security or on the test double i
even wrote about that in one of your articles that president putin had ample reason to complete that nader's expansion into your crenan, the deployment of a medium range missiles there would fundamentally change rushes, security profile. and this is not some abstract ideological thing because of putin as the commander in chief, as well as the russian army, have the obligation, the duty to react to them. this is not their whim. this is the duty to protect russia secure to interest. do you think...
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currently numbers, 40000 troops. nader wants to boost that to 300000. how's it going to do that? robin? this is all part of a native new strategic concept that is a 10 year plan that the allied members will be agreeing on ad. so there is some is coming up in the week. a key component of this new plan is a increasing defense capabilities. effectively. what this is, is nato are increasing the number of troops at the ready there can be deployed at very quickly in the event that add, that becomes necessary. a recent announcement by germany sorts of gives us an indication as to how that's going to go. so across the alliance, you will see increased numbers of troops out that will be stationed in their home countries. they will be training with their home defense, our forces. but of course, these troops are specifically designated for the nato response force. and in the event that it is necessary, they are sent to a territory to a terrain add that they are familiar with. so for example, of the recent announcement, jimmy, that i was a say a citing and these troops would, for example, tha
currently numbers, 40000 troops. nader wants to boost that to 300000. how's it going to do that? robin? this is all part of a native new strategic concept that is a 10 year plan that the allied members will be agreeing on ad. so there is some is coming up in the week. a key component of this new plan is a increasing defense capabilities. effectively. what this is, is nato are increasing the number of troops at the ready there can be deployed at very quickly in the event that add, that becomes...
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we have developed state support plans, considering the proposed model of patronage by naders and cities of donbass to be very correct and effective, but simple human assistance, targeted and sincere, is no less important, and i am glad that both citizens and businesses voluntarily support whoever our wonderful people can feel unity in helping others is their whole russian humanity, about which dostoevsky spoke, i see one of the foundations of our statehood. deputy russian permanent representative to the un dmitry polyansky was outraged by the lack of reaction of western media to the shelling of a maternity hospital in donetsk, instead of condemning words, foreign publications question the very fact of attacks on a peaceful city, and some claim that the russian army shelled moldonetsk natalya goncharova will tell more about the estimated reaction of western media in the german media parallel reality is the broadcast of the first channel of germany aird, viewers are told that donetsk was fired upon russia the day before and the journalist counts off-screen texts assures that ukraine quote
we have developed state support plans, considering the proposed model of patronage by naders and cities of donbass to be very correct and effective, but simple human assistance, targeted and sincere, is no less important, and i am glad that both citizens and businesses voluntarily support whoever our wonderful people can feel unity in helping others is their whole russian humanity, about which dostoevsky spoke, i see one of the foundations of our statehood. deputy russian permanent...
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know editing book reviews primarily on nonfiction subjects and it was actually her former boss ralph nader who suggested when he found out she'd passed away that i create some kind of. award or fund or something for a subject she cared about and so i thought that was a great idea. i talked to my children adam and hope they thought it was something we should do and it occurred to me that there we oughta created an award for book reviewing there are very few journalism awards for book reviewing none really for nonfiction public affairs based books, which which was the coolest passion. and so it took us a little while to pull ourselves together and you know mourn her her loss but a lot of friends and family across the country pitched in to provide the funds we needed to get this thing going and we've been doing it now three years running. so mr. glastros, tell us a little bit more about cocula's work. she and i were married for 31 years when when we were married she was in working for a public tv. she was a journalism major from indiana university and immigrant from india and a brilliant woma
know editing book reviews primarily on nonfiction subjects and it was actually her former boss ralph nader who suggested when he found out she'd passed away that i create some kind of. award or fund or something for a subject she cared about and so i thought that was a great idea. i talked to my children adam and hope they thought it was something we should do and it occurred to me that there we oughta created an award for book reviewing there are very few journalism awards for book reviewing...
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national security council core nader john kirby says there is a reason russian president pute -- putinhould view this as a provocation. >> nato will always be a defensive alliance. the reason we have to do this is because mr. putin has been the destabilizing influence on the continent. he decided to invade a neighboring state. he's the one who was the aggressor. mark: mr. kirby said the united states is working hard to get turkiye advanced air defense capabilities. the european union is effectively heralding the end of the era of internal combustion engines. eu members have endorsed the push to eliminate carbon emissions from new cars by 2035. environment ministers struck a deal after italy, the home of ferrari and lamborghini gave a demands for a five-year delay. now to a bloomberg scoop. democrats are working on shrinking the tax increases in president biden's economic package. it is said to be part of a bid to cut a deal with senator joe manchin and get it passed in the coming weeks. the changes into consideration when pair down some of the tax measures passed by the house last year
national security council core nader john kirby says there is a reason russian president pute -- putinhould view this as a provocation. >> nato will always be a defensive alliance. the reason we have to do this is because mr. putin has been the destabilizing influence on the continent. he decided to invade a neighboring state. he's the one who was the aggressor. mark: mr. kirby said the united states is working hard to get turkiye advanced air defense capabilities. the european union is...
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if russia was helping war in ukraine with nader on the border, they might want to put down the vodka.officially invited to join the alliance. finland shared a hundred mile border with russia, take that shaky dumb hands. president biden ending up military deployment for many more equipment and troops to nato's thanks but i wonder where they come from. pentagon officials admitting every branch of the military is depleted struggling to make recruiting goals. at least 22% of americans age 7224 type to serve without a waiver. only 9% of them have any inclination so is now a bad time to loan our troops to middle? retired marine sgt. fox news contributor, joey jones. what you think? you see this in here pentagon saying we are having a hard time recruiting and the president is like let's send a couple hundred thousand north to romania. >> i don't know where it is here other than posturing which is not a bad military move if it works devised and plan, we talk about sweden and finland, the news here is very, to get turkey on board. we have basically completely any notion we are supporting them.
if russia was helping war in ukraine with nader on the border, they might want to put down the vodka.officially invited to join the alliance. finland shared a hundred mile border with russia, take that shaky dumb hands. president biden ending up military deployment for many more equipment and troops to nato's thanks but i wonder where they come from. pentagon officials admitting every branch of the military is depleted struggling to make recruiting goals. at least 22% of americans age 7224 type...
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in early trade even as management expects break-even free cash flow joining us smartsheet ceo mark naderprise software, up start that the market has been punishing a bit recently. your growth overall seems pretty solid. tell me what demand looks like as the economy seems to be slowing in some ways >> good to see you again, john it was a very good kwaurer in both performance growing north of 40% year on year and seeing record pipelines what we're seeing in the market today is companies are trying to derive more values from the teams they have. yes, they're looking to invest more but also trying to drive more yield what we do is two things we help teams at the edge of the business work more work more efy and manage digital assets more effectively. it really comes in a couple forms. it is helping people within business teams derive better processes, programs, and also all of the assets acquired over months and years, what do they do with the assets that's where asset management comes in we see strong demand we are at three quarters billion of revenue, growing north of 40%. this year we guid
in early trade even as management expects break-even free cash flow joining us smartsheet ceo mark naderprise software, up start that the market has been punishing a bit recently. your growth overall seems pretty solid. tell me what demand looks like as the economy seems to be slowing in some ways >> good to see you again, john it was a very good kwaurer in both performance growing north of 40% year on year and seeing record pipelines what we're seeing in the market today is companies are...
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this requires that we pass engagements and that our community school for nader helps this team connect our families in need to service providers. the wellness team is the backbone of our school success. their work makes it possible for our teachers to reach our children so they can learn. it but it works and it's expensive. we only pull it off by relying on pta and summer arts division. we're relying on language arts teachers to teach tpe. we're going on field trips and still our staff worries every budget season about whether they can keep their jobs. let's keep and expand it. >> thank you, next caller. >> good afternoon. my name is cheryl martin and i'm a resident of district 10 and after listening to this, i think that this fund, this should be supported. thekids on east side, the schools are inferior to the schools on the west side. they're under resourced, underfunded . and there also segregated by socioeconomics and language. and too many times that we're seeing that the wraparound youth in san francisco are being left behind and the high cost of living here, we are not preparing
this requires that we pass engagements and that our community school for nader helps this team connect our families in need to service providers. the wellness team is the backbone of our school success. their work makes it possible for our teachers to reach our children so they can learn. it but it works and it's expensive. we only pull it off by relying on pta and summer arts division. we're relying on language arts teachers to teach tpe. we're going on field trips and still our staff worries...
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wise decision to rest up and she is the overwhelming favorite to win here and when her 2nd straight nader the stanley cup winning colorado avalanche players have returned home after the game 6 when of the tampa bay lightning on sunday. to secure the n h l's biggest prize that were given a war to salutes after touching down in denver of the losing in the 2nd round of the playoffs. in each of the past 3 seasons, colorado finally landed the big one. this is also the 1st time in 21 years. the avalanche won the stanley cup. american basketball player brittany griner has appeared in a russian court for a preliminary hearing, she was arrested for the alleged possession of cannabis. the olympic champion was detained at moscow. april in february, after allegedly being called carrying vate cartridges containing cannabis oil. but the u. s. says she's being wrongfully detained. a trial date has been set for july . first. england's woke up, winning captain. o. and morgan is expected to announce his retirement from international cricket on tuesday. meanwhile, england's taste theme of beaten e. z lynn t
wise decision to rest up and she is the overwhelming favorite to win here and when her 2nd straight nader the stanley cup winning colorado avalanche players have returned home after the game 6 when of the tampa bay lightning on sunday. to secure the n h l's biggest prize that were given a war to salutes after touching down in denver of the losing in the 2nd round of the playoffs. in each of the past 3 seasons, colorado finally landed the big one. this is also the 1st time in 21 years. the...
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the business world is under attack by ralph nader who is demanding that car automobiles have safety measuresn and moving for consumer rates and safety and other demands so the business world can't tolerate all these attacks and he went on too say look, we have the resources, we have the money.y, we can fight back. we can refuse to accept this attack on our power and privilege and that resonated and was a part of the background that led to the reaction that i was quoted in the early remarks program began roughly 50 trillion-dollar middle-class and working-class that's taken place in the past 40 years since it started in the late carter years and escalated under reagan and britain manufacturer and spread around the world under u.s. power and which were imposed by the imf which under the u.s. combination had a oudevastating effect more than i can talk about now but that was the phrase from the trilateral commission report which i did write about when it appeared. but those two documents set a kind of ideological framework. 1 from the liberal internationalists and another from the right wing. th
the business world is under attack by ralph nader who is demanding that car automobiles have safety measuresn and moving for consumer rates and safety and other demands so the business world can't tolerate all these attacks and he went on too say look, we have the resources, we have the money.y, we can fight back. we can refuse to accept this attack on our power and privilege and that resonated and was a part of the background that led to the reaction that i was quoted in the early remarks...
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one of your first trips went to nader to reassure our nato allies, put them on the spot, when we were working on the hill together our bosses were saying our nato allies aren't carrying their fair share so that was a legitimate thing for the president to make you are a big supporter of nato and i think we see today nato is more important than ever. would that be your assessment? >> i do. i served in nato as a young army officer in europe in the 1990s and i went to brussels before i was confirmed -- >> we won't tell the senate that. >> i said publicly thereby believed in nato, that i thought it was important that donald trump was right, they need to look up to their obligations. at the time only 6 or 7 countries were living up to the gdp commitment and he was right the germany was in the wrong for supporting nordstream 2. i carried those messages as well. unfortunately ukrainians are paying the price of everybody not being on guard or worrying enough about russia and hopefully now we will see more nato countries meet those commitments. >> host: let's talk about russia. one of the thing
one of your first trips went to nader to reassure our nato allies, put them on the spot, when we were working on the hill together our bosses were saying our nato allies aren't carrying their fair share so that was a legitimate thing for the president to make you are a big supporter of nato and i think we see today nato is more important than ever. would that be your assessment? >> i do. i served in nato as a young army officer in europe in the 1990s and i went to brussels before i was...
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nader's them. >> 2019 and also there was another one that was offering 20% more and offering sign-on bonuses. this is the same place. they get to applicants. that was kelsey kernstein reporting for us this afternoon. parents can expect to see higher costs for camp this year. >> up to 10 to 15% to offset inflation and the cost of keeping those camp counselors. speaking of summer camp, some parts of the bay area going to start feeling like summer over the next little bit of this week. taking a live look outside from mount tam. you can see that thick bank of fog kind of rolling as we took a live look at the golden gate bridge a little bit earlier days far as standing by. he's got a look at your forecast for tuesday afternoon. a day. >> okay. well, we're taking a shot down to the south a little bit to give you an idea. some of those high clouds that will be treated with a little bit this afternoon and a company with some of that fog at the surface. meanwhile, those temperatures are racing ahead in the east bay, particularly mid to upper 80's to be found. meanwhile, the 70's up to the nor
nader's them. >> 2019 and also there was another one that was offering 20% more and offering sign-on bonuses. this is the same place. they get to applicants. that was kelsey kernstein reporting for us this afternoon. parents can expect to see higher costs for camp this year. >> up to 10 to 15% to offset inflation and the cost of keeping those camp counselors. speaking of summer camp, some parts of the bay area going to start feeling like summer over the next little bit of this week....
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a remarkable impact not only domestically, but across the region, or from or let's, let's bring in nader. hi shameed, houston, director of the center for middle east studies at the university of denver. he's also a non resident fellow of the organization democracy in the arab world. now, we put the brainchild of jamal co shoji. he joins us by skype from cambridge. can i start by asking you what you make of this reproach mom between 2 countries where there isn't any lack of bad blood in recent years. was driven by the needs of the heads of state of both countries to perpetuate their political rule. in the case of saudi arabia, the crown prince wants to rehabilitate his image and he wants this type of international exposure. in the case of turkey and air to one is economy is a tanking and you know there's this economic devastation everywhere. and everyone is facing a major re election next year. and so he wants saudi investment to try and revise the economy. so he has a chance of staying and power is the realistically any guarantee of saudi investment at this stage, the will, these have be
a remarkable impact not only domestically, but across the region, or from or let's, let's bring in nader. hi shameed, houston, director of the center for middle east studies at the university of denver. he's also a non resident fellow of the organization democracy in the arab world. now, we put the brainchild of jamal co shoji. he joins us by skype from cambridge. can i start by asking you what you make of this reproach mom between 2 countries where there isn't any lack of bad blood in recent...
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before the war started, i told putin that if he invaded ukraine, nader would not only get stronger, but, saying it would be �*disgusting' to see its leaders strip off. tonight with the context, president of the confederation
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the business world is under attack by ralph nader who is demanding that automobiles have safety measures built in and moving for consumer rights and consumer safety and other domains. the business world can't tolerate all these attacks. then he went to say look, we have the resources. we have the money. we can fight back. we can refuse to accept this attack on our power and privilege. in fact, that resonated, and it was the part of the background which led to the liberal reaction that i was quoted in the early remarks before the program began, the roughly 50 trillion dollars robbery of the middle class and working class that's taken place in the past 40 years, since it started in the late carter years, escalated under reagan and in britain under thatcher, spread around the world, under u.s. power, structural adjustment programs which imposed by the imf which under u.s. domination which had a devastating effect in much of the global south, more than i can talk about now, but going back to excess of democracy that was the phrase from the trilateral commission report which i did write about
the business world is under attack by ralph nader who is demanding that automobiles have safety measures built in and moving for consumer rights and consumer safety and other domains. the business world can't tolerate all these attacks. then he went to say look, we have the resources. we have the money. we can fight back. we can refuse to accept this attack on our power and privilege. in fact, that resonated, and it was the part of the background which led to the liberal reaction that i was...
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reached its nader. once communism was gone the imperative the imperative to compromise. vanished once communism was gone capitalism could become global in a way. it had not been. since prior to the first world war this was the moment when neoliberalism went from political movement to political order my argument about communism is not a defense of communism. it was an indefensible system of tyranny. but saying that it was an indefensible system of tyranny does not excuse us from grappling with its historical role. across the 20th century and that's my third intervention. the neoliberal order crested and then cracked under george w bush my chapter on the bush years is called hubris. push and and his administration tried to apply neoliberal principles everywhere including intern including reconstructing iraq. and solving the problem of racial inequality in the united states. his actions led to the financial crash of 2008. 2009 explore expose the promise of globalization and neoliberalism for the fiction it was and triggered a decade of political turmoil. when the neoliberal
reached its nader. once communism was gone the imperative the imperative to compromise. vanished once communism was gone capitalism could become global in a way. it had not been. since prior to the first world war this was the moment when neoliberalism went from political movement to political order my argument about communism is not a defense of communism. it was an indefensible system of tyranny. but saying that it was an indefensible system of tyranny does not excuse us from grappling with...
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we are really looking forward to hearing gregory nader. let us head back to heaven.ing a few hours of extra daylight hoping anyways. behind me we have 12 community beacons that have all been lit behind me we have 12 community beacons that have all been [it along the castle wall. each one has been lit by a member of the commonwealth and beyond. in a few minutes we will be lighting our mainjubilee beacon on castle island but you are getting a taste just before that. we will be hearing from the very talented model primary choir here performing a very special song which has been written just for the platinum jubilee. singing. that was here is typically in. it would have noticed that i have moved inside. it is inside the castle where there is a special exhibition with loads of historic monuments like this. you might recognise this is the dress that her majesty were when she visited here back in 2012. it's not the only dress either. but thatis it's not the only dress either. but that is beauty. this was one by lady myra campbell. she lives in the nabe estate and she was on
we are really looking forward to hearing gregory nader. let us head back to heaven.ing a few hours of extra daylight hoping anyways. behind me we have 12 community beacons that have all been lit behind me we have 12 community beacons that have all been [it along the castle wall. each one has been lit by a member of the commonwealth and beyond. in a few minutes we will be lighting our mainjubilee beacon on castle island but you are getting a taste just before that. we will be hearing from the...
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we have the advantage of sound caster nader, who knows all about the community. yeah you know what? to go right to the south bay, dave and garcia because there is a car fire north. dont 20 right near the lawrence expressway on your way up to cupertino from san jose. it's right there. i put the indicator and there's some slow traffic. now i've been looking at downtown san jose that still looks ok, but just around the corner, there's some slow traffic there. let's talk about the east bay commute. the richmond bridge does have some slowing before you make it onto the span. and if you're driving across the bay bridge, you are going to see some slow traffic. looks like my 8 80 cameras down. let's go to the 80 camera here, westbound. you can see it is backed up to about the mcarthur maze at 7 17. let's bring steve back in with today's weather. all right, sal. thank you, sir. are weather will be very similar to yesterday. almost a carbon copy before big change for us to cooler starts tomorrow. it is hot, hot, hot for much of the midwest, the south. i mean, that's just, you know, the hazy,
we have the advantage of sound caster nader, who knows all about the community. yeah you know what? to go right to the south bay, dave and garcia because there is a car fire north. dont 20 right near the lawrence expressway on your way up to cupertino from san jose. it's right there. i put the indicator and there's some slow traffic. now i've been looking at downtown san jose that still looks ok, but just around the corner, there's some slow traffic there. let's talk about the east bay commute....
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before the war started, i told putin that if he invaded ukraine, nader would not only get stronger, bute get more united. that is exactly what we are seeing today. a message from zelensky to putin, hand—delivered by indonesia's president, who offers to start communication between the two countries. and president putin hit backs at g7 jibes, saying it would be �*disgusting' to see its leaders strip off. tonight with the context, president of the confederation of british industry, lord bilimoria, and the former mayor of baltimore, stephanie rawlings blake. welcome to the programme. the nato summit wrapped up today in madrid, with the alliance stronger than it has been in decades. leaders committed more money to ukraine and more troop numbers to the eastern flank. and in the face of russia's agression they reaffirmed their core commitment to each other under article five — an attack on one, is an attack on all. we face the most serious security situation in decades. but we are rising to the challenge with unity and resolve. together deploy more assets and capabilities to both our alliances
before the war started, i told putin that if he invaded ukraine, nader would not only get stronger, bute get more united. that is exactly what we are seeing today. a message from zelensky to putin, hand—delivered by indonesia's president, who offers to start communication between the two countries. and president putin hit backs at g7 jibes, saying it would be �*disgusting' to see its leaders strip off. tonight with the context, president of the confederation of british industry, lord...