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natasha was born in pakistan. one of seven children.y were refugees, fleeing taliban violence during afg hanistan�*s civil war. announcer: khalil, fatima. cheering. natasha spoke six languages, and after graduating with a double degree from university in kyrgyzstan, she returned to afghanistan to decide on a career. all the time, her ambitions was that she wants to work somewhere in a war zone. and then i would always tell her, well come home, you don't have to go somewhere else. her big goal, of course, were that she wanted to be the secretary general of the un. natasha gotjob with the afghanistan human rights commission. she was the youngest so we were the least worried about her. this was herfirstjob. she was just there to start her life. she was so excited. she would always say, lima, this is the real thing, this is real life. at 7:30, on the morning she was killed, natasha was picked up by a government car to go to work. within minutes of leaving the house, a bomb attached to the car exploded. both she and her driver, ahmad jawid f
natasha was born in pakistan. one of seven children.y were refugees, fleeing taliban violence during afg hanistan�*s civil war. announcer: khalil, fatima. cheering. natasha spoke six languages, and after graduating with a double degree from university in kyrgyzstan, she returned to afghanistan to decide on a career. all the time, her ambitions was that she wants to work somewhere in a war zone. and then i would always tell her, well come home, you don't have to go somewhere else. her big...
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peter: natasha, very last word to you.the last 30 seconds of the program, if this is a weapon, it is an amazing weapon. and i use the word amazing advisedly. the next iteration of this weapon, what might it be capable of doing? natasha: i think that's the scary thing is the unknown. it might be capable of being a leash on a larger population -- unleashed on a larger population. and that would really disable a big portion of the public if they were able to leash it on a much greater part of the population. and i think that's one of the unknowns that makes this so incredibly scary because we have people retiring from their jobs that they were really passionate about because they been so disabled by this mysterious syndrome. peter: ok, we must leave it there. thank you to our guests, robert bartholomew, natasha lynn stat, and glenn. thank you for watching. you can see the show anytime via our website. and for questions, go to our facebook page. you can also join the conversation on twitter. our handle is at @ajinside story. f
peter: natasha, very last word to you.the last 30 seconds of the program, if this is a weapon, it is an amazing weapon. and i use the word amazing advisedly. the next iteration of this weapon, what might it be capable of doing? natasha: i think that's the scary thing is the unknown. it might be capable of being a leash on a larger population -- unleashed on a larger population. and that would really disable a big portion of the public if they were able to leash it on a much greater part of the...
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i knew that - natasha created a bond with a do- natasha created a bond with a dog in— natasha created dog in bali and we would end up having a dog. long story short, thais— having a dog. long story short, that's what_ having a dog. long story short, that's what happened. and here we are! long — that's what happened. and here we are! long story _ that's what happened. and here we are! long story short - that's what happened. and here we are! long story short and . we are! long story short and tens and _ we are! long story short and tens and thousands - we are! long story short and tens and thousands of - we are! long story short and | tens and thousands of dollars and years later but hey, at least you have a really great story to tell. i gather she came backjust before christmas so the perfect present. it came backjust before christmas so the perfect present.— so the perfect present. it was absolutely- — so the perfect present. it was absolutely. we _ so the perfect present. it was absolutely. we had _ so the perfect present. it was absolutely. we had a - so the perfect present. it was
i knew that - natasha created a bond with a do- natasha created a bond with a dog in— natasha created dog in bali and we would end up having a dog. long story short, thais— having a dog. long story short, that's what_ having a dog. long story short, that's what happened. and here we are! long — that's what happened. and here we are! long story _ that's what happened. and here we are! long story short - that's what happened. and here we are! long story short and . we are! long story short...
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ok natasha. do we have to accept that there is clearly a political glaze on top of this debate and it's this presidents and prime ministers from or in the affected countries need to adjudicate on what is possibly a killer condition that doesn't kill for months or years. it's loaded disables, and then it kills people. but the reality is that presidents from prime ministers don't want to adjudicate because then they have to accept the idea of culpability. that's why certain diplomats are actually suing their employee. the government of the country where they come from, right this, what is, what makes it so complicated because if we admit that there is really something there and then that puts a lot of liability on the government to take care of their employees to ensure that in particular diplomats or representatives of the state are safe or intelligence officers are, are safe. and so it puts government in a very precarious situation. now we already mentioned the new bill to try to offer better sup
ok natasha. do we have to accept that there is clearly a political glaze on top of this debate and it's this presidents and prime ministers from or in the affected countries need to adjudicate on what is possibly a killer condition that doesn't kill for months or years. it's loaded disables, and then it kills people. but the reality is that presidents from prime ministers don't want to adjudicate because then they have to accept the idea of culpability. that's why certain diplomats are actually...
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natasha: microsoft can speak for themselves. i do not believe they can do the review, that they will not have control into the deal closes. we have requested that this be part of their own cleaning house. i would expect in good faith that that is going to be what happens. i think, when you look, one of the big red flags i saw, i don't know if you follow wynn resorts, they gave shareholders $90 million for failing to hold senior executives accountable who perpetuated sexual harassment. i would probably put him in the bucket. i think there will be a lot of cleaning up to do. emily: what are some things you think microsoft should do now, until the deal closes to get that process started at activision? natasha: i think this is really about culture. making a commitment to improve the culture at microsoft and activision. we have already heard from -- committing to do that. from the investor perspective, this is about my responsibility to attract and attain top talent. this is a big risk for microsoft to pull activision into the fold.
natasha: microsoft can speak for themselves. i do not believe they can do the review, that they will not have control into the deal closes. we have requested that this be part of their own cleaning house. i would expect in good faith that that is going to be what happens. i think, when you look, one of the big red flags i saw, i don't know if you follow wynn resorts, they gave shareholders $90 million for failing to hold senior executives accountable who perpetuated sexual harassment. i would...
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let's go to paris and correspondent, natasha butler. natasha. we've got posturing and diplomacy going on cheek by jowl here. what else do we know about that conversation between mr. macro and let me put him yes sir. president mack on president putin on a phone call. we've not heard from the lisa yet as to what conversations have taken place between these 2 leaders. but what we know going into this phone call is that president micro had to main aims. the 1st one is to try and use i, his powers of personal persuasion, or to convince, or president putin to follow the path of diplomacy and not of conflict. to try to deescalate this crisis over ukraine are all so say the say a micron looking to try and ascertain from putin exactly what russia's intentions are on the bill, on the border with ukraine, with the build up of troops for more transparency from moscow. the initiative we understand has come from a president micro or the french leader, very much somebody who believes in personal contact, who feels that he can talk very frankly, openly and dire
let's go to paris and correspondent, natasha butler. natasha. we've got posturing and diplomacy going on cheek by jowl here. what else do we know about that conversation between mr. macro and let me put him yes sir. president mack on president putin on a phone call. we've not heard from the lisa yet as to what conversations have taken place between these 2 leaders. but what we know going into this phone call is that president micro had to main aims. the 1st one is to try and use i, his powers...
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earlier i was able to talk to natasha, david — and munchkin — and i began by asking natasha how they'd at the time, i was not supposed to talk to or look at any dogs because i'm such a dog lover and david knew that i would just fall in love with a dog and want to keep one. and this little doggo kept following us home and we just fell in love with her and our neighbours actually asked us to take her in while they found a new home for her and unfortunately, itjust didn't work out and so, we decided after a year of trying to rehome her that we would keep her and try and bring her back to australia. and you've obviously have brought her back to australia and she's doing a greatjob at the moment, and well done for keeping her sedate, guys. but i think — can you talk us through the hurdles and all the steps that you had over the last six or seven years to get her home? yeah, so it was supposed to take around six weeks and $10,000 to get her from bali all the way through to australia but she got stopped a couple of times on the way, just complications happened, so in singapore, her rabies vac
earlier i was able to talk to natasha, david — and munchkin — and i began by asking natasha how they'd at the time, i was not supposed to talk to or look at any dogs because i'm such a dog lover and david knew that i would just fall in love with a dog and want to keep one. and this little doggo kept following us home and we just fell in love with her and our neighbours actually asked us to take her in while they found a new home for her and unfortunately, itjust didn't work out and so, we...
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natasha is watching today. please join me in recognizing her service to our country and her dreams for her daughter. [applause] >> virginia's home to heroes, many living and many who lie in eternal rest. i attended the funeral of one such hero last month in virginia beach. the commanding officer of seal team eight, ryan. he could light up a room with his laugh and put his subordinates at ease during the most tense moments. he gave his life in service for freedom. he left behind a wife megan and five great children, one of which, barrett, led us in the pledge of allegiance on saturday. what price would we in this room, put on freedom? for some, freedom is so precious, they would offer everything in its defense. those of us who live in the freedom they so valiantly protect must live lives worthy of their sacrifice. let's set aside petty division. let's set aside ego and self-advancement and let's join together to make this virginia that we love better, stronger, freer. my friends in this esteemed legislature, i'm
natasha is watching today. please join me in recognizing her service to our country and her dreams for her daughter. [applause] >> virginia's home to heroes, many living and many who lie in eternal rest. i attended the funeral of one such hero last month in virginia beach. the commanding officer of seal team eight, ryan. he could light up a room with his laugh and put his subordinates at ease during the most tense moments. he gave his life in service for freedom. he left behind a wife...
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ok, thank you for the natasha butler in paris on the year night. her russia talks busy day and we'll walk you through with andy. thank you so much come, i will never joke of it has admitted not isolating after testing positive recovery 19 last month and a social media post the tennis world, number one accepted maiden era of judgments. dr. rich said he met with a journalist 2 days after the positive test. he went on to blame his agent for making a mistake on his visa application. i was, i had him as a rival in australia for the 2nd straight day job, which has been out practicing at melbourne park the unvaccinated planet still hoping to compete at next week's australian open reporter sarah clark is covering the case for his in australia. says the story fall from over. no joke of ich release. the stipend in a bit to explain a timeline of covered 19 tests in december and put to rest what he describes as misinformation. on his instagram account, he said he did attend a children's awards event in serbia on december 17th after testing positive. but it say
ok, thank you for the natasha butler in paris on the year night. her russia talks busy day and we'll walk you through with andy. thank you so much come, i will never joke of it has admitted not isolating after testing positive recovery 19 last month and a social media post the tennis world, number one accepted maiden era of judgments. dr. rich said he met with a journalist 2 days after the positive test. he went on to blame his agent for making a mistake on his visa application. i was, i had...
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i'm natasha sweet in for scotty now hughes. we begin with a rather disturbing story in the nation's most heavily populated city. new york city officials are reporting a drastic search and crime newly released data from n y p t says that hate crimes have skyrocketed across the city. and now the manhattan district attorney is seen mass resignations over his alleged soft on crime policies are tease. trinity chavez has more on the story from new york today, new york city officials on high alert as the nation's most populated city, is facing an uptick in crime specifically hate crime. new data from the new york city police department says hey, crimes have skyrocketed across the city overall. there were 503 reported hate crimes as of december. 5th of 252 in 2020. that's a 100 percent. increase police status spike has been driven by crimes against the asian community where there was been a staggering 361 percent increase. a $129.00 incidence so far this year versus the 28 last year. just last week, a homeless man shopped an asian woma
i'm natasha sweet in for scotty now hughes. we begin with a rather disturbing story in the nation's most heavily populated city. new york city officials are reporting a drastic search and crime newly released data from n y p t says that hate crimes have skyrocketed across the city. and now the manhattan district attorney is seen mass resignations over his alleged soft on crime policies are tease. trinity chavez has more on the story from new york today, new york city officials on high alert as...
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let's get the perspective from paris and speak to natasha butler. natasha. they have been various attempts to de escalate the situation so far. most recently, us talks with russia, which have ended this week with no break through. do we actually expect any progress with nato today? will ask a question. those talks on monday between a u. s. and russian officials ending with no breakthrough, but it has to be said that a hopes of any breakthrough for this meeting in brussels between nato members and russian senior negotiators are extremely low. the mood is far from optimistic. in fact, one kremlin spokesperson said that there was very little room for optimism. and the real reason is that you have 2 sides on one side, nato, on one side, russia and their positions have only become even more deeply entrenched. if you like. on one side, you have russia saying that it wants nato to store its eastern woods expansion. it doesn't want ukraine to ever become a member of nato. on the other side, you have nato say, well, that's just unacceptable. in fact, the a, u. s. sam
let's get the perspective from paris and speak to natasha butler. natasha. they have been various attempts to de escalate the situation so far. most recently, us talks with russia, which have ended this week with no break through. do we actually expect any progress with nato today? will ask a question. those talks on monday between a u. s. and russian officials ending with no breakthrough, but it has to be said that a hopes of any breakthrough for this meeting in brussels between nato members...
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the 2 women designed the exhibitions to hear it calls raj. natasha gallery. they decorated one space to look like a $70.00 hotel, bobby low. sam roselle. we had fan creating an ambience a bit. likewise and december, it's something we like to do a lot because it has an extension of how we tell stories and that is and an invitation for the public to understand how we work as artists of how we discover a place to observe things. the details text is in colors that den inspire our stories. it's our own universe. we're presenting you back hopeless. children's bedrooms can also feel like private universities. james madison traveled the world photographing where children sleep. ah child, thank to see in reality orphanage. what would the world look like if it were made by children may be like this. the domain, a full year old kaya from tokyo. a child's room often reveals the biggest streams. samantha from new york is a 3 time karate will champion who trains for hours a day. this is her bedroom other times a place where a child placed their head for the night provides
the 2 women designed the exhibitions to hear it calls raj. natasha gallery. they decorated one space to look like a $70.00 hotel, bobby low. sam roselle. we had fan creating an ambience a bit. likewise and december, it's something we like to do a lot because it has an extension of how we tell stories and that is and an invitation for the public to understand how we work as artists of how we discover a place to observe things. the details text is in colors that den inspire our stories. it's our...
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natasha, i'm going to start with you. black women deserve a lot of credit for delivering biden the white house as well as the georgia senate runoff races. those victories are -- that's what's going to elevate a black woman to the highest court in the land. what does it mean to have that kind of representation? >> i think it means everything. i think that there are so many black women who have been fighting for this for a long time. it's important for people to understand that this is not something that started with the biden administration. it went back to the obama administration and beyond. black women have showed up in record numbers at the polls. they've registered millions of voters. they've run for office. and so no one is really doing us a favor here. this is a reflection of what democracy is supposed to be. democracy is about representation. but i do think that this moment means something special for so many black women who have shown up, and it's important to remember that these are black women who have worked ve
natasha, i'm going to start with you. black women deserve a lot of credit for delivering biden the white house as well as the georgia senate runoff races. those victories are -- that's what's going to elevate a black woman to the highest court in the land. what does it mean to have that kind of representation? >> i think it means everything. i think that there are so many black women who have been fighting for this for a long time. it's important for people to understand that this is not...
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while for more than this, we can bring in our correspondent natasha butler in paris. natasha what all the noodles we seem to have lost our connection to. natasha will try and come back to her in a little while. but in the meantime, let's move on because the nfl wildcard playoffs have been happening and tom brady remains on calls for an 8th super bowl title. he threw to touch with the pending champions, tampa bay buccaneers beat the philadelphia eagles. 31 point to 15. tampa bay a 2nd season next sunday, in the se, divisional place. they will host the winner of monday night's game between the hours of the cardinals and l. a ram. you know, just trying to figure out a way to move all done filling for some points. i thought we did a good job in a couple of those areas. we ran the ball really well line play, great receiver. so great had and so great. so use a lot of different people and everyone got in there, made some place help with him when defense by great specialties was amazing. so when i need it again, next week, it only gets tougher from here. let's go back to that whole story that
while for more than this, we can bring in our correspondent natasha butler in paris. natasha what all the noodles we seem to have lost our connection to. natasha will try and come back to her in a little while. but in the meantime, let's move on because the nfl wildcard playoffs have been happening and tom brady remains on calls for an 8th super bowl title. he threw to touch with the pending champions, tampa bay buccaneers beat the philadelphia eagles. 31 point to 15. tampa bay a 2nd season...
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and white house reporter natasha bertrand from washington.ficant is the arrival of the u.s. military assistance for ukraine. is this more symbolic than strategic? >> i think this is obviously not going to stop a very heavily armored russian military, if they so decide, saying they're not going to do that. this ammunition, will it change president putin's calculus, will it make him believe or understand that if his troops cross the border, there will be a higher rate of casualties than he realized. >> there's growing concern in kiev and the united states and among european allies that as diplomacy goes on, russia's troop build up continues. the british have sent some weapons systems to the ukrainians to take out a battlefield armor. the estonians have sent javelin missiles, they're good against t 272 tanks, which russia has a lot of. the latvians and lithuanians are sending missiles, which are useful against hospitaelicopter jets. there's a push to get weapons systems in the hand of the ukrainian, not with the quantity, and training, and flexi
and white house reporter natasha bertrand from washington.ficant is the arrival of the u.s. military assistance for ukraine. is this more symbolic than strategic? >> i think this is obviously not going to stop a very heavily armored russian military, if they so decide, saying they're not going to do that. this ammunition, will it change president putin's calculus, will it make him believe or understand that if his troops cross the border, there will be a higher rate of casualties than he...
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while natasha butler is life for his end paris and natasha. no resolution from that meeting then. but what more half nato been saying? where jen? stoughton burke, the nato secretary general. they're saying that this was a crisis. he said the nato felt was being a, had been created by russia, but of course russia believes that this is a crisis that's been created by nato. and that gives you a sense of where we're at, which is there was no major breakthrough. after talks between nato members and senior russian negotiators at nato headquarters in brussels, all that came out according to you and salt and berg at was an agreement a to continue with talks, although we don't have any time table for any future discussions. the problem is, of course, you have these 2 sides, russia on one nato, on the other, both accusing each other of fueling tensions, are in the ukraine crisis. you have a rush of making demands of nato that is stop encroaching on the east. it says that it that it promises not to make it make ukraine a nato member in the future. on the other hand, nato saying that such dem
while natasha butler is life for his end paris and natasha. no resolution from that meeting then. but what more half nato been saying? where jen? stoughton burke, the nato secretary general. they're saying that this was a crisis. he said the nato felt was being a, had been created by russia, but of course russia believes that this is a crisis that's been created by nato. and that gives you a sense of where we're at, which is there was no major breakthrough. after talks between nato members and...
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if you like to any possible, a rush, an attack. natasha. thank you very much. natasha bottle dijani's life from paris. daughter jabari says nato's announcement has brought a furious response in moscow. they're saying that the actually, the actions of nato are increasing tensions and they believe that key of building up their troops alongside the border in the eastern part of ukraine with russia is going to be causing a lot of concern for this country. the kremlin is also saying at the risk of a key f starting a military conflict in the eastern ukraine is higher than ever before. and that the attentions are soaring off the back of the actions of nato and the united states. and that their information is creating hysteria. this is the word we've heard over and over again by the russian government being used to describe the situation that is now a created in terms of how the western and nato, the countries are seeing the situation alongside at the borders of russia and ukraine. the russians are saying that the western information is quote laced
if you like to any possible, a rush, an attack. natasha. thank you very much. natasha bottle dijani's life from paris. daughter jabari says nato's announcement has brought a furious response in moscow. they're saying that the actually, the actions of nato are increasing tensions and they believe that key of building up their troops alongside the border in the eastern part of ukraine with russia is going to be causing a lot of concern for this country. the kremlin is also saying at the risk of a...
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natasha chen is no colleyville, texas, where this all happened. so what more are you learning?, victor, as you said, the fbi is calling this terrorism related, an incident they say in which the jewish community was targeted. you could imagine the tense terrifying moments that not just this congregation had on saturday, but all of the surrounding neighbors. the houses here are quite close to the building. so there was a lot of fear here and unfortunately that threat is something that this congregation thought might be possible because they actually went through crisis training, active shooting training in the past that proved extremely helpful in this situation. i just want to point out some video that we took in the last hour or so of police still actively working the scenario. we saw folks from the fbi, investigators on the roof of the building, still taking -- surveying the site, processing evidence. they have a truck they've been loading yesterday from items within the building. so this is still active and ongoing. as you mentioned, this is a 44-year-old british national, th
natasha chen is no colleyville, texas, where this all happened. so what more are you learning?, victor, as you said, the fbi is calling this terrorism related, an incident they say in which the jewish community was targeted. you could imagine the tense terrifying moments that not just this congregation had on saturday, but all of the surrounding neighbors. the houses here are quite close to the building. so there was a lot of fear here and unfortunately that threat is something that this...
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in the last week, let's get an update with natasha butler. she is at the rally in paris, natasha. yes, thousands of mainly primary school teachers and staff are walking in central powers that walking to the education ministry to protest. now what they are unhappy about, they say, is that they feel the french government is imposed convict restrictions and rules on the schools that are unmanageable. they say that are complicated, and also they feel those roles, leave them even more exposed to the coven virus than in the past. they also say there's roles often change from day to day are imposed at the last minute and they don't have much time to prepare to give you an idea of the sort of things they're talking about at the end of last year. or if there was a coven case in a clause, that whole class would have to isolate for 7 days. now if there was a covey case in that class, the people as dies late, but everyone else can still go to school as long as they provide a series of negative tests. now what teachers the saying is that makes the environment of the classroom. i even more prec
in the last week, let's get an update with natasha butler. she is at the rally in paris, natasha. yes, thousands of mainly primary school teachers and staff are walking in central powers that walking to the education ministry to protest. now what they are unhappy about, they say, is that they feel the french government is imposed convict restrictions and rules on the schools that are unmanageable. they say that are complicated, and also they feel those roles, leave them even more exposed to the...
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you said the morning natasha. people think old bread is the same but it needs a lot of care. the dough is alive, you have to feel whether it's good or not. yeah, 35 jo. traditional bakery sell packets for around $1.00. so a decision by major french supermarket chain to slash its packet price to $0.30, a scandalized or tis, nor baker's lecture. felipe yahoo! to reply. oh, they are disrupting prices compromising on the flower and quality making is about passion. why it's not just about money. business with faulty. retail in the class is the cut price by get aims to shield customers at a time of inflation and rising prices. but the move has caused something of an uproar in france. some fear, an erosion of french values, others, the demise of quality. the debate has even made its way into the french presidential campaign, leggett hamilton of santiago. i looked through laclede lafelle, $0.30 for began flour is $0.10, so prices are being destroyed. savage, a cane destruction venue. the bagget price war has so and he stirred emotions. but there's also the question of taste. every ye
you said the morning natasha. people think old bread is the same but it needs a lot of care. the dough is alive, you have to feel whether it's good or not. yeah, 35 jo. traditional bakery sell packets for around $1.00. so a decision by major french supermarket chain to slash its packet price to $0.30, a scandalized or tis, nor baker's lecture. felipe yahoo! to reply. oh, they are disrupting prices compromising on the flower and quality making is about passion. why it's not just about money....
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now natasha butler in paris. i'm gen stoughton berg said we're not ready to day to agree on a future schedule of meetings, but there is a future will. there is a chance of a future schedule of meetings, and i just that something well, that thought of all there is for now because he installed hamburg the nato secretary general said at least to both sides. nato members and russia had agreed to continue talking, but it does seem that they didn't really agree on much else. so both sides still are very much deeply apart. poles apart in their positions, both sides seem to be accusing each other of escalating the situation. rather than deescalate in the situation. russia of course, apparently said, stole to bed, repeated its demands, that it doesn't want nato to continue with its eastwood expansion. it doesn't want ukraine to become a nato member in the future wants guarantees from later that's gonna happen. nato saying that is good, but completely unacceptable to the alliance. now, sultan bugs said that he hoped future
now natasha butler in paris. i'm gen stoughton berg said we're not ready to day to agree on a future schedule of meetings, but there is a future will. there is a chance of a future schedule of meetings, and i just that something well, that thought of all there is for now because he installed hamburg the nato secretary general said at least to both sides. nato members and russia had agreed to continue talking, but it does seem that they didn't really agree on much else. so both sides still are...
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but the debate reveals that few things in sight. passions in france quite like this. natasha butler, al jazeera paris. ah . $1630.00 on the nose, g m t. you're watching al jazeera, i'm peach, adobe. your top stories around 5000 flights have been cancelled up and down the u. s. east coast as that part of america prepares for huge snow storm. the bad weather is projected to move through the northeast this weekend with the cities of new york and boston expected to be hardest hit. the new york mer is asking people to stay indoors. rose to slippery are here to day. and so be careful.
but the debate reveals that few things in sight. passions in france quite like this. natasha butler, al jazeera paris. ah . $1630.00 on the nose, g m t. you're watching al jazeera, i'm peach, adobe. your top stories around 5000 flights have been cancelled up and down the u. s. east coast as that part of america prepares for huge snow storm. the bad weather is projected to move through the northeast this weekend with the cities of new york and boston expected to be hardest hit. the new york mer...
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, thank you very much and do natasha battle live for us from paris. let's bring in or go white house correspondent, kimberly hawkins. i'm how much concern is there at the white house that this situation could escalate? and of course, the dangerous escalate out of control or so much concern that the president works right through the weekend and into monday, working at cap david, a secure location. mulling over a number of scenarios, including whether or not to deploy american troops by the thousands. the numbers still not determined, but the understanding is that there is a plan, a number of options being drawn up where the president likely to make a decision by the end of the week to deploy troops not to ukraine proper, but instead of potentially to nato allies. this would not only include in terms of personnel, but also aircraft as well as warships. now this would be a major pivot for the biden administration, who up till now had really held back, concerned that any sort of a pair of escalation could provoke vladimir putin, the russian president into
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, thank you very much, natasha. but there are paris correspondent. well, as we mentioned, almost one 3rd of the new cases in india are in new delhi. and ma'am, by both cities are brought back curfews and other restrictions. elizabeth brought him now from new delhi jellies health minister. this is the latest public health officials to say that india is very much now and the 3rd wave off the colon virus and that who dr. cases as being driven by the, on the called very, it was 75 percentage of cases and all major cities being on the cross, the eastern city of called casa, has recorded at heart. i, s, number of davy cases. since the pandemic began and a positivity range of 38 percent, meaning that $1.00 and $3.00 people who are being tested in the may the city have the virus mon, by which has remained the worst effect to city. throughout the pandemic scene, the 700 percent increase in cases over the past week. and on tuesday it was 7.7 percent of those who tested positive meeting hospitalization. and while a lot of gove
, thank you very much, natasha. but there are paris correspondent. well, as we mentioned, almost one 3rd of the new cases in india are in new delhi. and ma'am, by both cities are brought back curfews and other restrictions. elizabeth brought him now from new delhi jellies health minister. this is the latest public health officials to say that india is very much now and the 3rd wave off the colon virus and that who dr. cases as being driven by the, on the called very, it was 75 percentage of...
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but what if natasha? he wasn't talking to fellow parliamentarians, wasn't even talking to the unvaccinated. what if he was talking to the voters? there's a presidential election around the corner. yes, so in 3 months time, voters in france will be going to the polls and of course the president, the macro would have that on his mind. now the head of my political party said, look, 90 percent of people in france all fascinated and i think it's clear what the president is. banking on is many people in france, agreeing with a doctors and a health workers are certainly saying that the majority of patients advancing in a hospital are people who are on vaccinated. that's putting a lot of pressure on the work they do. that means, or the 3rd reason being canceled and the president will say, get back on the fact that as the restrictions continue, more and more people are just simply fed up. they want the way to spend their make the government, the same vaccination as the way out. it's all part of, of this political
but what if natasha? he wasn't talking to fellow parliamentarians, wasn't even talking to the unvaccinated. what if he was talking to the voters? there's a presidential election around the corner. yes, so in 3 months time, voters in france will be going to the polls and of course the president, the macro would have that on his mind. now the head of my political party said, look, 90 percent of people in france all fascinated and i think it's clear what the president is. banking on is many people...
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so they see that as an encouraging sign. natasha. thank you very much. natasha about linda talking to us from the bureau in paris. and as you've just heard, italy is now requiring old people of age of 50 to get a vaccine. has not yet cleo penalties anyone who's unvaccinated may face. the country's health minister says everyone in that age group will not be checked for their vaccination states us before they can enter the workplace. the country is struggling with new records of fresh infections fueled by the army cron variant beaters in the chinese city of she. an say the latest cupboard 19 outbreak is now under control. these cities mass as community cases of declined to quotes, basically 0. the city of 13000000 has been under a strict lockdown for 2 weeks as local officials try to contain the outbreak at the paging winter olympic games. oh me. so now the total number of covered nitro cases has shown a declining and all new cases were found, an individual's undergoing quarantine. and in areas under locked down community cases are for
so they see that as an encouraging sign. natasha. thank you very much. natasha about linda talking to us from the bureau in paris. and as you've just heard, italy is now requiring old people of age of 50 to get a vaccine. has not yet cleo penalties anyone who's unvaccinated may face. the country's health minister says everyone in that age group will not be checked for their vaccination states us before they can enter the workplace. the country is struggling with new records of fresh infections...
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i think of myself as a man. >> cnn's natasha chen is in los angeles, and natasha, from president biden, he was a man truly made for his moment, right? >> reporter: yeah, phil, you talked about him winning an academy award. that was 1964, and just the year before that, he was participating in the march on washington. you know, for someone where success was hard to come by, it could have been very easy to try to protect that and not rock the boat, but that's not who he was. he really was a man of principle and stood up publicly for what he believed in. let me just read you some of the tributes that have been pouring in, including here from oprah winfrey saying the greatest of the great trees has fallen. whoopi goldberg saying to sir with love, he showed us how to reach for the stars. you mentioned president biden and president obama talking about this saying, obama saying sidney poitier epitomized dignity and grace, reveealing te power of movies to bring us closer together. a lot of people talking about how he laid the ground work, opened doors for future generations of black artists. i
i think of myself as a man. >> cnn's natasha chen is in los angeles, and natasha, from president biden, he was a man truly made for his moment, right? >> reporter: yeah, phil, you talked about him winning an academy award. that was 1964, and just the year before that, he was participating in the march on washington. you know, for someone where success was hard to come by, it could have been very easy to try to protect that and not rock the boat, but that's not who he was. he really...
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natasha, let's go to you first. talk to us about what you are hearing from families and their narrow escapes. >> reporter: right. fred, right now there are two missing people in boulder county. we don't have a lot of details about which city they're from or any other details surrounding their disappearance at this time. authorities were just saying yesterday in a press conference that if it holds that there are no fatalities this would be a new year's miracle. people are still hoping that is the case. right over the ridge from where we are yesterday before the snow started we could see smoke -- whether their homes were still standing or not. we spoke to one family, the delaware family from louisville who found out yesterday and took some images, took video of the destruction of their home burned to the ground. they said their neighbors across the street were lucky their houses are still standing, but as for them they only had minutes to leave with nothing but their cell phones and chargers. here is judy delaware tel
natasha, let's go to you first. talk to us about what you are hearing from families and their narrow escapes. >> reporter: right. fred, right now there are two missing people in boulder county. we don't have a lot of details about which city they're from or any other details surrounding their disappearance at this time. authorities were just saying yesterday in a press conference that if it holds that there are no fatalities this would be a new year's miracle. people are still hoping that...
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cnn's -- i'm sorry, thanks, natasha. now to you, nadia romero in atlanta where kids, schools experience virtual learning for about a week and now tomorrow is the day that many of them return to in-person learning, so what is the feeling out there about preparedness? >> yeah. so after that one week of remote learning, many of those kids were encouraged to go get vaccinated if they could, to get test federal they could, giving the teachers that timeline as well, but starting tomorrow teachers in the atlanta public school district will be back to mandatory testing, at least twice a week and students could get tested as well. they are eligible as long as they have parental consent but you heard natasha talking about l.a. unified school tis tricket not having to shut down at all this school year. that is not the case when you look at chicago or new york. let's start with chicago. just yesterday the teachers union came forward and said, you know, we've had three consecutive days to end last week of no classes at all, the entir
cnn's -- i'm sorry, thanks, natasha. now to you, nadia romero in atlanta where kids, schools experience virtual learning for about a week and now tomorrow is the day that many of them return to in-person learning, so what is the feeling out there about preparedness? >> yeah. so after that one week of remote learning, many of those kids were encouraged to go get vaccinated if they could, to get test federal they could, giving the teachers that timeline as well, but starting tomorrow...
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we can cross to queensland now and speak to natasha, david and to munchkin.ooking forward to speaking to you guys. let's go back — hello, munchkin. good to see you. let's go back to when you are living in bali and you came across munchkin. tell us about that. we came across munchkin. tell us about that-— about that. we were living in bali and about that. we were living in itali and at — about that. we were living in bali and at the _ about that. we were living in bali and at the time, - about that. we were living in bali and at the time, i - about that. we were living in bali and at the time, i was . about that. we were living in i bali and at the time, i was not supposed to talk to all look at any dogs because i am such a dog lover and david knew that i would fall in love with a dog and want to keep one. and this little dog kept following us home and we just fell in love with her and our neighbours actually asked us to take her in while they found a new home for her and unfortunately, it just didn't work out and so we decided after a year of trying to rehome
we can cross to queensland now and speak to natasha, david and to munchkin.ooking forward to speaking to you guys. let's go back — hello, munchkin. good to see you. let's go back to when you are living in bali and you came across munchkin. tell us about that. we came across munchkin. tell us about that-— about that. we were living in bali and about that. we were living in itali and at — about that. we were living in bali and at the _ about that. we were living in bali and at the time, -...
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natasha: u.s.elligence says russia has already amassed at least 100,000 troops on its western border. and is moving weapons into allied belarus, north of ukraine. the u.s. and russian positions are clearly far apart. blinken and lavrov making little real progress. the two men did agree to continue to pursue diplomacy as a way of de-escalating a crisis which could lead to war. it was on the shores of lake geneva that talks between the u.s. and russia led to the end of the cold war. decades on, old rivalries have resurfaced, both sides accuse each other of aggression and relations of dangerously deteriorated. the outlook for the coming weeks is turbulent. natasha butler, al jazeera, geneva. anchor: still ahead on "al jazeera." thousands of displaced a syrians struggle to stay warm and find shelter after a snowstorm rips through their tents. ♪ >> thank you for joining in. we had extreme flooding earlier in the week. i think there is more in the forecast on saturday with storms around the river plate r
natasha: u.s.elligence says russia has already amassed at least 100,000 troops on its western border. and is moving weapons into allied belarus, north of ukraine. the u.s. and russian positions are clearly far apart. blinken and lavrov making little real progress. the two men did agree to continue to pursue diplomacy as a way of de-escalating a crisis which could lead to war. it was on the shores of lake geneva that talks between the u.s. and russia led to the end of the cold war. decades on,...
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let's go now to natasha chen at the santa mon ra pier. what are you seeing, natasha? >> reporter: jessica, the l.a. county beaches are not closed at this moment even though you did mention the city of laguna beach has shut down their beaches. i just spoke with captain a.j. lester of the los angeles county fire department lifeguard division and he told me really the focus right now is to advise the people behind us who might be walking along the beach or who might be in the water that this is something they should watch out for. they are also really focusing on the harbors where people dock their boats because the low-lying harbors is where you're going to see some of that tidal swing. right now they have an incident commander in ra don dough beach where they have seen -- they measured just now, he called me about ten minutes ago saying that it was a 1.5 foot tidal swing so far. so not too bad, but they had advised people to secure their boats and because they did not know how serious this would be when this advisory started this morning, they had also advised people t
let's go now to natasha chen at the santa mon ra pier. what are you seeing, natasha? >> reporter: jessica, the l.a. county beaches are not closed at this moment even though you did mention the city of laguna beach has shut down their beaches. i just spoke with captain a.j. lester of the los angeles county fire department lifeguard division and he told me really the focus right now is to advise the people behind us who might be walking along the beach or who might be in the water that this...
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first though, let's had to paris, where we could speak to natasha butler and natasha. i wish there was no risk resolution from that meeting. was there am, what did we learn from? it's all we learnt was that there were no major breakthroughs at the end of the meeting between nato members and senior russian negotiators and later headquarters in brussels. it's not a complete surprise though. going into these talks. the natives are it. nato secretary general installed to berg had said that at the end of the meeting, it would be a good result if all sides agreed to continue discussions. now that did happen a sultan burg. after the meeting said that russia and nato members had said that they will continue to have talks. we don't have though, any time table on that. i mean, the main problem here is that you have 2 sides, nato and russia that are really deeply entrenched in their positions. on one side, you have a russia saying to nato that it once nato, to stop encroaching as it sees it in the east, up expanding eastwards at once. guarantees that ukraine would never become a
first though, let's had to paris, where we could speak to natasha butler and natasha. i wish there was no risk resolution from that meeting. was there am, what did we learn from? it's all we learnt was that there were no major breakthroughs at the end of the meeting between nato members and senior russian negotiators and later headquarters in brussels. it's not a complete surprise though. going into these talks. the natives are it. nato secretary general installed to berg had said that at the...
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okay, natasha. but there bring us up to date life from the french campers. oh, natasha. thank you. i will as cyclic i, we got to this point. it started on the crimean peninsula where russia has one of its most importance, naval bases. 2014 ukraine's pul, russian governments was toppled. following months of pro democracy protests, russia responded spy season control over crimea, pro russian separatists then declared independence in the done yet. and you hands regions that triggered a conflict between ukraine and separatists snowed spite a ceasefire, which was agreed in minsk. sporadic fighting in this area has never really stopped . and in 2016 nathan's deployed battle groups to baltic states and poland. in response to the annexation of crimea, the latest tension started last year and russia mobilized $100000.00 troops near the ukrainian border. oh speak. nice. pga crowley. he is a former us assistant secretary of state and author of red line american foreign policy and a time of fractured politics and feeling states. he joins his note from alexandria in virginia by skype. and it's
okay, natasha. but there bring us up to date life from the french campers. oh, natasha. thank you. i will as cyclic i, we got to this point. it started on the crimean peninsula where russia has one of its most importance, naval bases. 2014 ukraine's pul, russian governments was toppled. following months of pro democracy protests, russia responded spy season control over crimea, pro russian separatists then declared independence in the done yet. and you hands regions that triggered a conflict...
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joining me now henry gomez and natasha karecki.ms like a week doesn't go by without some candidate writing a big check to go on tv. that candidate is matt dolan for those of you in ohio the last name the dolan family owns the cleveland guardians and, yes, they are related to the nicolle wallace dolan family if you are really keeping that support there. is it four self-funders we have in this primary right now? licks louisiana i it out there for you us, henry. >> i think there are four self-funders right now, i think six of them have the capability to do it including j.d. vance the hillbilly author who hasn't tapped into his personal wealth. he has wrote himself $100,000 which sounds like a lot but this this race competitively speaking it's pennies. matt dolan is spending $10.5 million on this race, only some of that is a loan. he's donating $8 million to his own campaign. the interesting thing about dolan's candidacy is he's doing different, he is the one candidate in the race who is not tightly hugging donald trump. he is running
joining me now henry gomez and natasha karecki.ms like a week doesn't go by without some candidate writing a big check to go on tv. that candidate is matt dolan for those of you in ohio the last name the dolan family owns the cleveland guardians and, yes, they are related to the nicolle wallace dolan family if you are really keeping that support there. is it four self-funders we have in this primary right now? licks louisiana i it out there for you us, henry. >> i think there are four...
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i speak to natasha butler. she's at that rally in paris. natasha. what are they saying at that? riley will teaches that be now walking across parts. we're now actually very close to the education ministry, which is at the end of this demonstration protesters. i've been telling us that they are very upsetting. v to wait the french government covey rules in schools. now they're not against restrictions in schools, but what they say is that the rules that have been put in place, or too complicated or unmanageable, and what small they all, they say putting them at risk in the classroom even more of the virus than in previous months they say it, especially that's difficult at a time when the virus is circulating, so widely in france, we're having nearly record a daily new kind of infection rates here in france. now they want simpler roles, clear rules. they want more time to be able to put any new measures in place. they say at the moment that's just not what not happening. they also want things like move mosques more protective measures. when a tasha you mentioned that the case numb
i speak to natasha butler. she's at that rally in paris. natasha. what are they saying at that? riley will teaches that be now walking across parts. we're now actually very close to the education ministry, which is at the end of this demonstration protesters. i've been telling us that they are very upsetting. v to wait the french government covey rules in schools. now they're not against restrictions in schools, but what they say is that the rules that have been put in place, or too complicated...
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patricia, let me go to you as we try to get natasha to connect back with us. the headline on this, from this morning, and i saw this, stacey abrams won't be with joe biden and kamala harris in atlanta today. you heard joe biden just there, in that tape that john harwood played, say that they got their schedules mixed up. everything is fine. is that what you see? and how important is this aspect of this? >> i would say everything is not fine. when stacey abrams is not with the president. when he comes to georgia. she certainly was with him when he campaigned for president. she was with him after he was president. she's been at nearly everything that he's done here in georgia, and the president really was able to use stacey abrams to benefit from the kind of grass roots activism that she and so many other black rights groups worked to really seed the territory in georgia for democrats in the white house and the two u.s. senate seats and we're hearing from activists, when they gave and feel like they helped give control of the senate to democrats, that they felt
patricia, let me go to you as we try to get natasha to connect back with us. the headline on this, from this morning, and i saw this, stacey abrams won't be with joe biden and kamala harris in atlanta today. you heard joe biden just there, in that tape that john harwood played, say that they got their schedules mixed up. everything is fine. is that what you see? and how important is this aspect of this? >> i would say everything is not fine. when stacey abrams is not with the president....