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let's 1st go to natasha butler, who is in belgians capital. natasha, you leaders in crisis mode in brussels. what are we expecting from this summit? is conscious i'm, it's an emergency summit on ukraine. a sense here you're, it's very survival is future. could be a state. we've been seeing some usually just beginning to arrive is seen that you counsel chief antonia costa green, friedrich, much of germany, germany's likely future chancellor. a short while ago, much has been talking about the need for jeremy to up is defense spending and supporting other new nations doing that. also, a french presence, a manual, my call will be arriving shortly to we understand this comes off the keys, television to address to the nation on wednesday evening in which he said, we are living in a dangerous world, a new reality, a new era because the us he said, is changed. course it is. turning its back on its european allies on ukraine. it may not insure your security in the future. russia is a threat, said micro not just to ukraine, but also to phones and the rest of your as well. we've heard that the kremlin
let's 1st go to natasha butler, who is in belgians capital. natasha, you leaders in crisis mode in brussels. what are we expecting from this summit? is conscious i'm, it's an emergency summit on ukraine. a sense here you're, it's very survival is future. could be a state. we've been seeing some usually just beginning to arrive is seen that you counsel chief antonia costa green, friedrich, much of germany, germany's likely future chancellor. a short while ago, much has been talking about the...
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a ukrainian fashion designers, natasha and maria, are convinced that session can inspire hope. they combine traditional crossman ship with modern designs. i guess the smart now back to the roots were the ones to speak about ukrainian. but in the threatened your way into a, you know, as of ways it's going to be understandable for modern people, for a young generation to showcase houses for this. can, you know, be a part of your lifestyle? and it's what we are labeled is a success story. traditional attire for ukraine in farm hands inspired an entire world and felt collection research how to see ages and recreate. it's something you it's also resembles, you know, as you want on boys. jago looks, etc, but it's, it's all i was before in ukrainian culture as well, but so we would create this is into, in, in the brain and kind of way. and it's also one of the sellers, so people buy another great success for the designer. joe was when a leading actress and the netflix series, many in paris or pajamas from the collection. and thereby help the label make its breakthrough in the internat
a ukrainian fashion designers, natasha and maria, are convinced that session can inspire hope. they combine traditional crossman ship with modern designs. i guess the smart now back to the roots were the ones to speak about ukrainian. but in the threatened your way into a, you know, as of ways it's going to be understandable for modern people, for a young generation to showcase houses for this. can, you know, be a part of your lifestyle? and it's what we are labeled is a success story....
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say, mary, i really look and natasha come and scott, they are designers from ukraine. and their inspiration comes from traditional local ad tire, and to be ongoing war. but do entrepreneurs have made quite a name for themselves in the country as well as beyond ukraine's borders? they firmly believe that the clothes they manufacture not only tell a story and to help create jobs, but can also increase morale among those non fighting at the front line. ukrainian made sanction has become a symbol of resistance. as designers to fight a war the, the creation celebrate life. despite all the pain and offered glimmering of lights and times of despair. of the training and fashion designers, natasha and maria are convinced that session can inspire hope. they combine traditional crossman shift with modern designs. this much now back to the roots were the ones to speak about ukrainian, but in the threatened way into a, you know, as of ways it's going to be understandable for modern people, for a young generation to showcase houses for this. can, you know, be a part of your lifestyl
say, mary, i really look and natasha come and scott, they are designers from ukraine. and their inspiration comes from traditional local ad tire, and to be ongoing war. but do entrepreneurs have made quite a name for themselves in the country as well as beyond ukraine's borders? they firmly believe that the clothes they manufacture not only tell a story and to help create jobs, but can also increase morale among those non fighting at the front line. ukrainian made sanction has become a symbol...
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say mary, i really look and natasha come in. scott, they are designers from ukraine, and their inspiration comes from traditional local ad tire and to be ongoing war. but do entrepreneurs have made quite a name for themselves in the country, as well as beyond ukraine's borders? they firmly believe that the clothes they manufacture not only tell a story and to help create jobs, but can also increase morale among those not fighting at the front line. the training and made spanish and has become a symbol of resistance. as designers to fight a war the, the creation celebrate life, despite all the pain and offer a glimmering of lights in times of despair. of the training and fashion designers, natasha and maria are convinced that fashion can inspire hope. they combine traditional crossman shift with modern designs, and i just have dish right now and back to the roots. we want to speak about ukrainian, but in a threatened your way into a you know, as of ways it's going to be understandable from wonder people for a young generation to
say mary, i really look and natasha come in. scott, they are designers from ukraine, and their inspiration comes from traditional local ad tire and to be ongoing war. but do entrepreneurs have made quite a name for themselves in the country, as well as beyond ukraine's borders? they firmly believe that the clothes they manufacture not only tell a story and to help create jobs, but can also increase morale among those not fighting at the front line. the training and made spanish and has become a...
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okay, thank you. natasha butler reporting from brussels. a self susan, as far as those of the rest of the petroleum minister and several senior military officials allied with vice president. reacting to char, the russ come after intense bottles in northern town of nasir between the army and fighters, loyal to mature. soldiers surrounded the vice president's home in the capital, juba, on tuesday nights. he and president sel, look here are long time rivals they've let have fragile unity government since the end of the civil war in 2018 malcolm lab has this update from nairobi. neighboring, can you the certainly growing incense, the k, the us and the european union of joined the regional blog. you got cooling for a cessation of hostilities. the things look quite different now to how they did in 2013 when the civil war erupt said, a chas policies of the various schools is loyal to the child militarily, in a relative position to the government. in recent years, the government forces and in particular the presidents of god on the heavily. but the
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it must insurance plans and all the rail from within before it's too late. natasha butler. i'll do 0 brussels pressure from some of the world's largest comic has this force us present . donald trump, to delay a portion of his power package to canada. the white house has agreed to suspend 25 percent tires by a month for some vehicles as following a cool with the ceo's of scientists food in general moses. but the levies on other goods will remain in place and move the canadian government to central devastating the economies of both nations. we spoke with the big 3 auto dealers. we are going to give a one month exemption on any autos coming through us. m. c. a reciprocal terms will still go into effect on april 2nd. but at the request of the companies associated with us, m ca, the president is giving them an exemption for one month. so they are not an economic disadvantage. upon com. donald comic who has came out for a phone call between trump and canadian, pardon me to suggest intruder on wednesday she ever times. he's been following the story from kind of this capital also.
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so the leaders will be in crisis mode in brussels today. natasha. what can we expect? uh yes, uh, the east side, 7 leaders will be arriving in a few hours here in brussels for this emergency. somebody to own ukraine at a time when many of them feel as if you were very survival is at stake. we heard from the french president, him, i know mike crow on the television address on wednesday talking about being a dangerous well the new era turning point. he said, because russia, he said, still with the rest of the ukraine, but also your. busy he also said that the us is changing costs and could potentially not be relied upon any move by europeans to insure the security. so that is why when you lead is gap, a kid that will be talking about times to re on europe to bolster defense spending to try and make your most suffering when it comes to defense so that he can defend itself. if us was to step away, we'll also see the ukraine and present below them is lensky. here he will be present for a lunchtime meeting with a lead. as of course, discussing his country's needs that use pl
so the leaders will be in crisis mode in brussels today. natasha. what can we expect? uh yes, uh, the east side, 7 leaders will be arriving in a few hours here in brussels for this emergency. somebody to own ukraine at a time when many of them feel as if you were very survival is at stake. we heard from the french president, him, i know mike crow on the television address on wednesday talking about being a dangerous well the new era turning point. he said, because russia, he said, still with...
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i had one sorry i have one for natasha. one question on the nonprofit audit report you mentioned that 70% of the nonprofits reviewed had no findings for the 30%. what is the timeline for them to take corrective or remedial action on those items? >> oh, usually immediately when the findings come about. but it's the kind of case where we do give some time during the monitoring process and the reporting to be able to clear some of them but sometimes it might just take a few extra months. so we do expect the majority of those to be completed. we do have a corrective action policy which does elevate certain nonprofits that aren't meeting a certain number or certain type of of those metrics to elevated concern us. sorry that is the old word we have now called it corrective action. we have tiers and so we do have 11 of those nonprofits right now that we are working with. >> so they will have a detailed action plan with the departments that are working with them to work through clearing all of those items. >> thank you. all right.
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cnn's natasha chen is with us now from los angeles. natasha, what do you see in that video and what more are you learning from this indictment? >> yeah, brianna, it's very disturbing. the indictment talks about 30 officers, like you said, allowing sometimes encouraging more than 70 fights to occur in this in the course of about six months in 2023, with more than 140 victims between the ages of 12 and 18. now, this video we're showing you is from december of 2023. and what we're seeing in it is at least six young people beating up on a 17 year old. you see, some officers occasionally try and step in to break it up. other officers just stand there on the side, sometimes even skirting aside to avoid being right in the middle of it. over the course of several minutes, we can also see other kids sitting there eating and they're not moving. their body language indicates they're not fazed at all that this is happening. the indictment also singles out two probation officers who allegedly told staff ahead of time that these fights would happen.
cnn's natasha chen is with us now from los angeles. natasha, what do you see in that video and what more are you learning from this indictment? >> yeah, brianna, it's very disturbing. the indictment talks about 30 officers, like you said, allowing sometimes encouraging more than 70 fights to occur in this in the course of about six months in 2023, with more than 140 victims between the ages of 12 and 18. now, this video we're showing you is from december of 2023. and what we're seeing in...
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and natasha, thanks for joining us.tering our country. so what sticks with you most from your conversations? >> say how deeply offended a lot of these workers are about how they're being portrayed by donald trump and elon musk as parasites, as lazy as not wanting to come into work when these. people were telling me story after story about working 15, 16, 17 hour days when needed. these are people with expertise who could have gone into the private sector and made a lot more money. >> but. >> they believed in what they were doing. they wanted to be civil servants. they wanted to help. >> stop the. >> spread of infectious diseases, keep water clean, drinking water clean for people. they're really dedicated to what what they're doing. and a lot of them are veterans. i know that's been said a lot, but i. can't emphasize it enough. >> these are. >> people who've worn the uniform for their country. >> put their lives. >> at risk. and they're hearing two men who. >> have. >> never done. >> that just completely act as if they a
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secures amazing as me to scramble to agree on a response to the changing foreign policy in washington. natasha butler reports from brussels on what to expect from the e. u summit to dictate what, since that is all stressed, oval office meeting between ukraine president follow to me as lensky and us president donald trump. it's been a dizzying few days for europe's lead. is betty able to keep up with the pace of offense is post cold war a line for the up tend. trump's refusal until now to all fix. even new york security guarantees in the sense of ukraine ceasefire has shield a continent fearful of russian aggression. but will say propelled it into action. no defendant guessing we must at any time united as your opinions and determine to protect ourselves. you are points to ramp up defense spending on production and ministry cooperation. this tool because it being a defining moment for europe, a wakeup call. since world war 2, the us has insured europe security, helping to create data and deploying thousands of soldiers as a deterrent. if the us steps away filling the gap, wouldn't be easy becau
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let's speak to natasha butler, who's joining us now from brussel. so we were looking at the life picture that you meeting just about to get underway, where presumably leaders are in crisis modes. what can we expect? and that's why we see the number of leaders arriving. in fact, the ukranian prison flooding is lensky is just arrived, accompanied by the council chief antonia acosta and the editing you commission as live on the land. they stood for a few minutes on the red carpet as they will come to this summit to have a conversation. that is, of course, a crunch summit. many in europe, a searing for the future, the confidence of security for its very survival. the french person to his do his in a short while he was addressing the french nation on television, on wednesday night, talking about the new reality that we are in the new era. and how the u. s. is basically changed cost us turning his back, seemingly on tv own is european allies, and michael saying how your really needs to ensure that he can defend himself. what we've heard the kremlin, respo
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a joining us now from brussels is natasha as bile. he is director and senior economist at the european center of international political economy. good to have you with us again because the incoming government certainly has a lot on its plates. what should its priorities be? economically speaking of the city you is in the driving seat and you know, having a coalition negotiation with the social democrats, much of what it will be suggesting real strongly rely on his agenda 20 for t which for sees tax cuts. it cuts um a good next ation of pre roll chrissy. a few tweaks here and there is concerns the single market and it will be very challenging to press through these, the monster with his own democrats in my eyes. we should not so much talk about that, but x ation of the depth rate, but really as to why for cold, potentially unprecedented reforms, meaning that structural reforms should be set on the very up on the priority list of reforms takes costs for workers, takes costs for businesses reduction, social security contributions, energy
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that's bringing natasha buckling now in power. so this was a very serious a speech by a car. and then what more do they have to say in the test? yes, i still love a graze in tones of french poisons invito, michael, addressing the french public addressing the nation. he said, we are now in a new era, a dangerous world, he said. and what he's talking about is he said, but we see that the united states is now changing course it is looking perhaps more towards the most go turning. it's back, it seems on the your opinion and own ukraine. he will say talks about russian aggression. he said, who russian question isn't just a problem and a threat for ukraine. it is also a threat to frauds and to europe at law. and she said, because russia, metals and elections because of cyber attacks, because russia simply wants to go up to european values. and michael called on the french public to understand and continue to support your credit. and you said that was absolutely like, we mustn't turn all back on ukraine. we must keep a us loan to ukraine. he said that that was something that did tal
that's bringing natasha buckling now in power. so this was a very serious a speech by a car. and then what more do they have to say in the test? yes, i still love a graze in tones of french poisons invito, michael, addressing the french public addressing the nation. he said, we are now in a new era, a dangerous world, he said. and what he's talking about is he said, but we see that the united states is now changing course it is looking perhaps more towards the most go turning. it's back, it...
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well, that's bringing natasha buckley and piracy. so strong unequivocal woods from the french president a yes indeed, french presidency manual, my call addressing the nation, trying to reassure the french public. and what you said a deeply, on certain times he said that we live in a new era. it's a dangerous world. he said, and a small town, what he meant, he talks about the fact that the united states is changing calls. he said, imposing tyrus on his allies. he has to perhaps think of his way do us not to go ahead with that. but he made it very clear that he was talking about the crumbling transatlantic alliance between us and european nations european nations. the field of the us is turning its back on them. and of course on you crazy. talked about also what he said was russian aggression and it's right, it's not just the force of ukraine, but he said russia is also threatening from the threatening europe and things like election medlink, cyber attacks and that sort of thing. and then we kind of give in, so that sort of aggression,
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it must insurance plans and all the rail from within before it's too late. natasha butler. i'll do 0. brussels still ahead on the island is a tough tool called tire of canada is just some treat a holes, a phone call with them from the us decides to postpone levies on some also makes the the knowledge in team football as a way of life. local clubs, so the country, so the 4 communities with a crisis, assuming with a struggling economy, the government wants to open the doors to private investors, dividing the nation, come the clubs, protect their routes, or would they have to reshape the game to survive? people empower investigates argentina football for the people on the jersey. months on al jazeera from trade was to size make shift to us policy on garza and ukraine. president donald trump is shaking up global politics, rigorous debates on slim same questions. upfront cuts through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom on the 14th anniversary of the city and revolution. the phone of the outside regime associated in a new era as syrians rebuild their nation in a wheel
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>> natasha. >> jimmy: she was here last week. she, huh? >> jimmy: one personality, or did she do five? [ laughter ] >> i think she did, like, three. >> jimmy: three's enough for most people. well, congratulations on the show and on your album. this is the album, it's called "alter ego." debut solo album. lisa, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] watch her on "the white lotus." we'll be right back with wunderhorse! >> jimmy: thanks to danny, lisa, doreen, dorian. apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next, but here with the song "rain," wunderhorse! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ do you feel the rain did it crawl up on your shoulders ♪ ♪ did it coil around your name did it slowly snatch the sunlight ♪ ♪ out of every waking day and you banish it you vanish it ♪ ♪ but something staring still remains in the empty frame do you feel the rain ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ do you feel the rain in the quiet of some disaster you will turn and ♪ ♪ face yourself again 'cause you thought that someone somewhere might be calling ♪ ♪ out your name as the fly inside the clockworks skews our futures
>> natasha. >> jimmy: she was here last week. she, huh? >> jimmy: one personality, or did she do five? [ laughter ] >> i think she did, like, three. >> jimmy: three's enough for most people. well, congratulations on the show and on your album. this is the album, it's called "alter ego." debut solo album. lisa, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] watch her on "the white lotus." we'll be right back with wunderhorse! >> jimmy: thanks to danny,...
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. >> i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon and this is cnn. >> by march 2003, the u.s.nvaded iraq, partly using bush's infamous 16 words as a final justification for war. and now, with the war on terror raging in both iraq and afghanistan, popular culture followed suit in favor of toby keith's aggressive brand of patriotism. >> we have put a boot in your. it's an american. >> way. >> many reputations. >> are on the line, and so many americans watching the war unfold on tv seemed comforted to know that, yes, our troops were indeed kicking. >> we're continuing. >> to watch the skies over baghdad. >> on a very active. >> night there, having what have been characterized as a relatively easy time of it. >> disappointed that the bombs. >> or the cruise missiles fell before you got your orders to move forward? >> no, sir. >> it's post 911. america and the white house can ride that story line forever. and in some ways, the press can too. >> the whole world was watching. and then just six weeks into the invasion of iraq, a new made for tv spectacle, president bush hitching a rid
. >> i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon and this is cnn. >> by march 2003, the u.s.nvaded iraq, partly using bush's infamous 16 words as a final justification for war. and now, with the war on terror raging in both iraq and afghanistan, popular culture followed suit in favor of toby keith's aggressive brand of patriotism. >> we have put a boot in your. it's an american. >> way. >> many reputations. >> are on the line, and so many americans watching the war...
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from "white lotus," natasha rothwell, rege-jean page will join us, and lionel richie will be here withnson. but not together. they will be separate. our first guest tonight is a galaxy-guarding, raptor-wrangling, shoe-shining superstar. his new movie, "the electric state," premieres march 14th on netflix. please welcome chris pratt. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> that's my favorite part. >> jimmy: did you guys practice that? >> yeah, thanks, guys. that rehearsal we did over the weekend really paid off. thank you for that. >> jimmy: it just goes to show you that really successful people prepare. >> that's it. separation's in the preparation. >> jimmy: congratulations. i know you have a new child since last i saw you. [ cheering ] >> thank you. thank you, yeah. >> jimmy: how old is he? >> ford. >> jimmy: 4 months old? >> ford. he is 3 months old. ford i was saying -- >> jimmy: he doesn't get confused by that. >> not at all. he's 3 months now. >> jimmy: you got a boy, two girls, boy. >> that's right. jack, 12. lila, 4. eloise about to be 3 and then ford. >> jimmy: i
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. >> i'm natasha bertrand. >> at the pentagon. >> and this. >> is cnn. >> the white house tells cnn that elon musk, the world's wealthiest man, will attend president trump's address tonight before congress. our ellie reeve returned to one of the most pro-trump counties in the state of georgia to get voter's take on doge and musk. >> you know, somebody smarter. >> than elon musk. >> that's right. >> you can be. >> smart and immoral. >> you can be smart and make bad decisions. >> you are 100% right about that. there's no doubt about that. it does not give me pause. i'm 100% team musk. >> josh ebban kirkland is one of the people we spoke to at a hog show in. >> nahunta, georgia. >> we first came to brantley county. right before the. election because it was the most pro-trump county. >> in a. >> swing state in 2020. people had had a strong emotional connection to. >> president trump. >> and they thought trump was for them instead of the elites. so we wanted to see what they made of billionaire elon musk. >> there's a lot of. >> if, ands and buts about musk, and he's a brilliant man himself.
. >> i'm natasha bertrand. >> at the pentagon. >> and this. >> is cnn. >> the white house tells cnn that elon musk, the world's wealthiest man, will attend president trump's address tonight before congress. our ellie reeve returned to one of the most pro-trump counties in the state of georgia to get voter's take on doge and musk. >> you know, somebody smarter. >> than elon musk. >> that's right. >> you can be. >> smart and immoral....
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my name is natasha and i'm a first-year at the college studying economics in english. and i'm a member of the john f. kennedy jr. forum committee. tonight we have the distinct pleasure of hosting a conversation with our distinguished guest, karine jean-pierre. a trail blazer in american politics, ms. jean-pierre made history as the first black person and first openly lgbtq individual to serve as the white house press secretary. her tenure in the biden administration was marked by a steadfast commitment to transparency, accessibility and democratic values. before stepping behind the white house podium, ms. jean-pierre built a career at the intersection of politics, media and advocacy. previously she served as the deputy press secretary to her predecessor, from 2021 to 2022, and as the chief of staff for vice president candidate kamala harris in her 2020 election bid. prior to working for harmiss it 2020 and then with the subsequent biden administration, jean-pierre was a senior advisor and national spokesman for the progressive policy group moveon.org. she was also prev
my name is natasha and i'm a first-year at the college studying economics in english. and i'm a member of the john f. kennedy jr. forum committee. tonight we have the distinct pleasure of hosting a conversation with our distinguished guest, karine jean-pierre. a trail blazer in american politics, ms. jean-pierre made history as the first black person and first openly lgbtq individual to serve as the white house press secretary. her tenure in the biden administration was marked by a steadfast...
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. >> i'm natasha. >> bertrand at the pentagon. >> and this. >> is cnn. >> new tariffs are coming. maybe tonight president trump may slap tariffs on all imports from canada and mexico. two of america's closest friends and trading partners. he also wants to double the tariff on chinese goods. if the canada and mexico threat sounds familiar, it's because president trump did the same thing in the early days of his second term, only to call it off. but this new tariff talk is coming as there are blaring warning signs for the u.s. economy with lower consumer confidence, less consumer spending, higher layoffs. the economy may actually be shrinking this quarter, according to one forecast from the federal reserve. there's still a lot of uncertainty of what these tariffs would look like. and the president's commerce secretary, howard lutnick lutnick, didn't do much to clear up what is going to happen and what it would even be when it comes to those tariffs on mexico and canada. >> year round, telling them all the details. but then he's going to decide this afternoon. and tomorrow we're goin
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. >> natasha chen trump doesn't really know much about what's happening in the world, says 74 year old vladimir. he has a very narrow view of purely financial tasks, he says. but with trump's lurch towards russia, there is far more at stake than just money. well, erin, it's still uncertain what exactly this new relationship between russia and the united states is going to look like. the kremlin told me tonight they're still waiting for substantial dialog with the trump administration. but, um, they have made it clear that they regard the ukraine war as just one of many issues, including sanctions relief and economic cooperation, that they're now confident will step by step be resolved. erin. >> all right. thank you very much, matthew chance in moscow tonight. and with me now, retired lieutenant general ben hodges, former commanding general of the u.s. army in europe. and general, you know, you heard matthew refer to it as a lurch. the lurch of, uh, trump toward russia. how afraid are you of what we are seeing right now? >> well, what we're seeing is 80 years of hard work by the united
. >> natasha chen trump doesn't really know much about what's happening in the world, says 74 year old vladimir. he has a very narrow view of purely financial tasks, he says. but with trump's lurch towards russia, there is far more at stake than just money. well, erin, it's still uncertain what exactly this new relationship between russia and the united states is going to look like. the kremlin told me tonight they're still waiting for substantial dialog with the trump administration....
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. >> i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon and this is cnn. >> israel today began blocking all humanitarian aid into gaza until hamas agrees to extend the ceasefire deal. after phase one of this agreement expired yesterday. this was the scene earlier today at the rafah border crossing, where trucks carrying aid lined up on the egyptian side, blocked from entering gaza. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu announced that no goods or supplies would enter gaza after hamas leaders rejected the one month ceasefire extension proposed by the u.s. aaron david miller is joining us right now. he is a former state department middle east negotiator. great to see you. so hamas, you know, turned down this temporary phase one extension offered by trump's envoy, steve witkoff hamas spokesperson is calling the blocking of aid cheap blackmail and a coup their words. how do you see this? >> look, i think. >> thanks for having me, fred. look, i think the administration and netanyahu have reached a pretty strong consensus that the only way forward, whether it works or not, is, of course, another matter is
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i'm natasha. >> bertrand at. >> the. >> pentagon and this is cnn. >> all right.a new episode of have i got news for you with host roy wood jr.. and team captains amber ruffin and michael ian black, airs tonight at 9 p.m. eastern and pacific. a guest this week will be u.s. representative jasmine crockett and actor and writer dave foley. be sure to tune in tonight at 9 p.m. eastern and pacific right here on cnn. all right. frightening moments captured on camera of two window washers dangling more than 70 stories above new york city. john diaz of cnn affiliate wcbs has more. >> chaotic moments for two window. >> washers friday morning. >> video shows. them stuck on a. scaffolding basket and. >> dangling, going side to. >> side, 78. >> stories in the air outside. >> a building in columbus circle. >> and it was also moving like that. for almost about 15 minutes. >> muhammad sharif. >> says he watched the whole. >> thing happen while inside his car at the corner of 58th. >> street and eighth. >> avenue. >> and all the glasses fell down here on the sidewalk, even in the
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my name is natasha pereira and on the first year of the call to study economics in english. and i'm a member of the john f. kennedy, jr. forum committee. tonight with the distinct pleasure of hosting a conversation with our distinguished guest, karine jean-pierre, a trailblazer in american politics, she made history as a first black person and first openly lgbtq individual to serve as the white house press secretary. in a 2019 memoir, moving forward. this conversation will be moderated by written shepherd, abc political report and current resident fellow at and anoushka chander. an analyst on cnn, msnbc, if you are an series exim and that you can find her work across all abc news platforms like streaming, rader, tiktok, podcast, 538. the list the list goes on. anoushka chander is a senior at the college studying social studies and african-american studies with a focus in women's rights, racial justice and the law. she is a fellow member of the forum and a trained lobbyist for voting rights, gun violence prevention and racial justice. essentially we have the opportunity to he
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my name is natasha parks. i am a homeowner, a voter and a retired san francisco city and county employee. i've been a golfer for less than ten years but i have read and agreed with the letters that the san francisco public golf alliance written by richard harris regarding the upcoming budget discussions today to raise golf fees at our municipal golf courses. i strongly agree and support and believe that ending the month of month operator leases and issuing our fees for new extending operating agreements will incentivize improving maintenance at san francisco's muni courses. i am hoping the committee can offer long term contracts to the different vendors at the golf courses to ensure these valuable resources are available for san francisco residents like me for the foreseeable future. i do not support raising fees without improving the conditions of the courses. if these courses continue to deteriorate we will lose golfer revenue and golfers will go to other surrounding counties. there is an opportunity here fo
my name is natasha parks. i am a homeowner, a voter and a retired san francisco city and county employee. i've been a golfer for less than ten years but i have read and agreed with the letters that the san francisco public golf alliance written by richard harris regarding the upcoming budget discussions today to raise golf fees at our municipal golf courses. i strongly agree and support and believe that ending the month of month operator leases and issuing our fees for new extending operating...
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an annotation because there are events and things are being planned and sometimes look like we are natasha needed there when we actually could be communicating with the public as essential information based on what is happening at that time and we cannot also wait until we open another housing and that's the only thing we do and then people know it has to be true of the year so that needs to be and a lot of ideas the we got a lot of support from the city administrator and we know key you've been meeting also attending to the private developers and so we all thank you for your work that we all want to be in sync so that needs to be on the agenda. thank you. >> all right. so item 12 is to adjourn. >> thank you very much for long but we got through the budget. those those topics to be way thank you and thank you bob thank you for your work thank you for the do not have but yes it's actually i think >> are you looking for a rewarding career and eager to acquire skills that can unlock new job opportunities? what if quou can receive training for free? exciting prospects are waiting for you. offe
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heard from earlier kim obstfeld jasmine kuo who i think is still here philip wong, alicia andrews and natashajones. and last but certainly not least our newest staff member channing jackson who jumped right into working on all of our projects including putting together this report that we are discussing today. she's an able to be here today but i just want to give her a huge shout out for all the work that went into this report now so i want to give a big thank you to george bridges and maria pico for their contributions on the sb and workforce data in this report and their work on our projects to help them achieve the numbers that we reported. and also thank you to laura shively who helped with some of the graphics in the report. so this concludes staff's presentation and i'm here to answer any questions you may have. >> sorry, sorry. >> thank you, elizabeth. thank you. >> i'll call public comment please madam at this time members of the public who wish to provide public comment on item five c should call 415655000 one enter access code 26600818667 followed by the pound sign then the pound s
heard from earlier kim obstfeld jasmine kuo who i think is still here philip wong, alicia andrews and natashajones. and last but certainly not least our newest staff member channing jackson who jumped right into working on all of our projects including putting together this report that we are discussing today. she's an able to be here today but i just want to give her a huge shout out for all the work that went into this report now so i want to give a big thank you to george bridges and maria...