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. >> seth: now, this is a wonderful film you played neville chamberlin -- prime minister neville chamberlinbviously a very famous, historical moment, and yet, i feel like we see so many films about winston churchill, and almost none with neville chamberlin this is perhaps a kinder portrayal of him and how he was strategizing about dealing with hitler than we've seen before. did that make it more interesting, that it was a different neville chamberlin >> yeah, it did. you see, we know about neville chamberlin because of what churchill's written churchill wrote the history of the war, and he and neville were -- they were competitors, politically. and churchill always wanted to go to war in '37, '38. chamberlin knew we weren't ready and so was trying to put it off, put it off, trying to make peace. after all, the first world war had only been 20 years before. they didn't want to go to war again. so, as a result, churchill thought of him as a weak man; as an appeaser; as somebody who was taken in by hitler whereas, in fact, he was a strategist, and he gave us another year so we could build up m
. >> seth: now, this is a wonderful film you played neville chamberlin -- prime minister neville chamberlinbviously a very famous, historical moment, and yet, i feel like we see so many films about winston churchill, and almost none with neville chamberlin this is perhaps a kinder portrayal of him and how he was strategizing about dealing with hitler than we've seen before. did that make it more interesting, that it was a different neville chamberlin >> yeah, it did. you see, we...
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five counts of a grossly offensive message one, the same for another and william neville charged with a whatsapp group were racist and misogynistic messages were exchanged. it came into the investigation when they were looking at the phone of wayne couzens. this is one of a number of investigations that have come out of the murder and more police misconduct investigations are going on at the momentjonathon cobban and joel jonathon cobban and joel borders and william neville. let�*s get more on the potential changes to the way the government manages coronavirus. the first minister of wales says any decision to change the testing programme would be premature and reckless. mark drakeford tweeted that testing had played a pivotal role in breaking chains of transmission. he said "any decision to effectively turn off the tap on our national testing programme, with no future plans in place to reactivate it, would put people at risk. in wales, we�*ll continue to make decisions to protect the health of people based on the scientific evidence available to us." scotland�*s first minister, nicola
five counts of a grossly offensive message one, the same for another and william neville charged with a whatsapp group were racist and misogynistic messages were exchanged. it came into the investigation when they were looking at the phone of wayne couzens. this is one of a number of investigations that have come out of the murder and more police misconduct investigations are going on at the momentjonathon cobban and joel jonathon cobban and joel borders and william neville. let�*s get more...
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. >> if i made miss neville. you just need toshare the other screen . you're sharing your preview mode. you may be able to see one of the screens as a full screen. you just need toshare that screen >> let me find it . i'm going to shop stop sharing it again. >> that's better, thank you. perfect, i think iwas sharing my screen . thank you neville. so these are positions of revenue. here's our revenue once again. just going over 10 years and seeing a bunch of ways and seeing the impact of course thesecharges will have on our total revenues . so next we have a revenue and expansion comparison. this basically shows the red line are the total revenues that we saw. i mean the total revenues that you saw on the prior slide and initial is our expenditures over the past 10 years and what you can see is that basically over the past three years our revenues began to decline or have declined and our expenditures are actually increased. so we have next year fiscal 2122 is our current fiscal year so these projections were based on oursix month data . ordinarily a lot
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we're not so far passing the test any better that neville chamberlain did.dea we would negotiate a diplomatic solution not to invade a independent sovereign countries, we gave guaranties to them when we gave up the nuclear weapons. we're reneging on guaranties unless we put the full force of nato and the u.s. behind them. we haven't been willing to do it. as you can see, to paraphrase the late margaret thatcher, germany is going wobbly on us. jackie: i find that really interesting. when you think about president trump the first thing he said he would not allow nord stream 2 to move forward. he would not give them the green light they had this tool and this advantage but also you put a lot of pressure on the allies to stand, to really be aligned, understand what the definition of that word is. here germany almost playing both sides of the fence right now because it gets so much of its energy needs from russia. so you know, a different president in office would have produced a different outcome here but you don't have this president seemingly giving the same k
we're not so far passing the test any better that neville chamberlain did.dea we would negotiate a diplomatic solution not to invade a independent sovereign countries, we gave guaranties to them when we gave up the nuclear weapons. we're reneging on guaranties unless we put the full force of nato and the u.s. behind them. we haven't been willing to do it. as you can see, to paraphrase the late margaret thatcher, germany is going wobbly on us. jackie: i find that really interesting. when you...
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munich about this and that is seemingly referencing the appeasement ahead of the second world war with nevillerth before winston churchill took over and a source _ winston churchill took over and a source close to ben wallace quoted him on _ source close to ben wallace quoted him on the — source close to ben wallace quoted him on the front pages tomorrow trying _ him on the front pages tomorrow trying to— him on the front pages tomorrow trying to distance the defence secretary from that. and of course it's dangerous that if there is division — it's dangerous that if there is division in _ it's dangerous that if there is division in the west borisjohnson is under— division in the west borisjohnson is under huge pressure at home and joe biden— is under huge pressure at home and joe biden the president of the us is not faring _ joe biden the president of the us is not faring very well in america and 0laf scholz, about to meet the president of ukraine and then go to moscow— president of ukraine and then go to moscow to — president of ukraine and then go to moscow to meet the president of russia, _
munich about this and that is seemingly referencing the appeasement ahead of the second world war with nevillerth before winston churchill took over and a source _ winston churchill took over and a source close to ben wallace quoted him on _ source close to ben wallace quoted him on the — source close to ben wallace quoted him on the front pages tomorrow trying _ him on the front pages tomorrow trying to— him on the front pages tomorrow trying to distance the defence secretary from that....
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. —— neville chamberlain. now time for the weather with darren bett. storm this morning but were not quite finished with the wet and windy weather yet. storm eunice has raced away from the uk but if we look out in the atlantic this is heading away, more wet weather and more strong wind as well though not as bad as it was during yesterday. we have this wet weather pushing across england and wales. clearing away from most areas with sunshine. but we keep the wintry mix. much of scotland will be dry and quite sunny. it is colder here despite the fact that the winds are much lighter. some stronger when across southern coast of england and wales then today but not as windy as it was yesterday. we will see those temperatures dropping early in the night, before rising later, as more wet and windy weather sweeps in from the atlantic. starting to see some of that snow melting as well. lifting the temperatures in most parts of the country to double figures by the time we get to sunday morning. another weather system is coming in from the atlantic. the low itself
. —— neville chamberlain. now time for the weather with darren bett. storm this morning but were not quite finished with the wet and windy weather yet. storm eunice has raced away from the uk but if we look out in the atlantic this is heading away, more wet weather and more strong wind as well though not as bad as it was during yesterday. we have this wet weather pushing across england and wales. clearing away from most areas with sunshine. but we keep the wintry mix. much of scotland will...
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we have our own chain berlin -- neville chamberlain in joe biden. germany is going to stand on because otherwise they are going to freeze this winter. most of europe is going to say what they did in 1938. if we let him have ukraine, he will stop. there we go all over again. this started with president obama letting him take crimea without a word and then joe biden making it easy, as other people have said, by raising the price of oil and showing him we were not going to negotiate the north stream pipeline. we will not negotiate the treaty. this madman goes, these people are weak. they will not stop me. the scary thing is he is probably right. host: that is lance in fort lauderdale, florida. the new york times and their wrap up this morning describes part of a putin -- vladimir putin's speech yesterday. easter putin -- mr. putin's speech was filled with accusations that ukraine was seeking a nuclear arsenal and eta was planning to place missiles on ukrainian territory. american officials have said for months there are no such plans. mr. biden said uk
we have our own chain berlin -- neville chamberlain in joe biden. germany is going to stand on because otherwise they are going to freeze this winter. most of europe is going to say what they did in 1938. if we let him have ukraine, he will stop. there we go all over again. this started with president obama letting him take crimea without a word and then joe biden making it easy, as other people have said, by raising the price of oil and showing him we were not going to negotiate the north...
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i am in for arthel neville. eric: thank you for joining us, i am eric shawn. intervention after protesters remained on the ambassador bridge, the bridge in detroit, they stayed overnight. during that despite a court order giving them a midnight deadline to go home. the blockade is having a global impact in firing similar protests throughout the countries and others so-called freedom convoy in paris along the line. protesters are fighting restrictions there including vaccine pass for public places. outcry over a standoff and police earlier today in paris, officers fired tear gas at the crowds. live in ontario, canada, more on all of this, the truckers are still there. hi, alexis. >> the truckers are definitely so here, we have seen thousands more show up, people from across canada coming to show their support for the freedom convoy and canadians tell us the restrictions, it's about their freedom. they play along with the government rules for months and months and they've been waiting to live their lives. 90% of canadians are vaccinated. they want us to to let g
i am in for arthel neville. eric: thank you for joining us, i am eric shawn. intervention after protesters remained on the ambassador bridge, the bridge in detroit, they stayed overnight. during that despite a court order giving them a midnight deadline to go home. the blockade is having a global impact in firing similar protests throughout the countries and others so-called freedom convoy in paris along the line. protesters are fighting restrictions there including vaccine pass for public...
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to try to avert war, this field and led to claims of appeasement against neville chamberlain.e has come out with an interesting line on this. i'm not sure how close it is to appeasement because we are working hand—in—hand with our nato alliance partners. what this really has been as the wife of nato falling apart which probably started with joe which probably started withjoe biden which probably started with joe biden pulling the which probably started withjoe biden pulling the american troops out of afghanistan without consulting last year. and now, it feels like there are many prolonged consultations going on across a very long table. everybody representing themselves individually rather than us talking in the united way and presenting a united front. at the very least, i don't know if it is appeasement, but we have given russian intelligence a very clear insight into what is happening between the partners in nato currently. and how that will help them, how that may aid their intentions across the coming years starting with ukraine but going the sunday telegraph takes the as
to try to avert war, this field and led to claims of appeasement against neville chamberlain.e has come out with an interesting line on this. i'm not sure how close it is to appeasement because we are working hand—in—hand with our nato alliance partners. what this really has been as the wife of nato falling apart which probably started with joe which probably started withjoe biden which probably started with joe biden pulling the which probably started withjoe biden pulling the american...
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arthel: hello, everyone, i'm arthel neville. russian president vladimir putin oversaw planned nuclear drills yesterday and holding more military exercises in belarus and off the block sea off ukraine's southern coast. massive evacuations are underway in eastern ukraine ahead of a potential russian invasion. biden administration warning of severe consequences if russia sus attack. >> we have said all along that these are going to be crippling sanctions, sanctions the legs which we have not put in place before. they are going to be unprecedented and mean this as strong message to mr. putin and deterrent. if you pull the trigger on the deterrent, well, it doesn't exist anymore as deterrent. he has not conducted yet another invasion in ukraine yet. we still think there's still time to prevent that. arthel: we have live fox team coverage. lucas tomlinson standing by in western ukraine and steve harrigan in kviv. mark, what can you tell us. >> president biden is meeting with national security team today, the meeting as ongoing negotia
arthel: hello, everyone, i'm arthel neville. russian president vladimir putin oversaw planned nuclear drills yesterday and holding more military exercises in belarus and off the block sea off ukraine's southern coast. massive evacuations are underway in eastern ukraine ahead of a potential russian invasion. biden administration warning of severe consequences if russia sus attack. >> we have said all along that these are going to be crippling sanctions, sanctions the legs which we have not...
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people keep thinking about 1938, and neville chamberlain, who made a deal with hitler, allowing him to take a little bit of czechoslovakia, and it turned into world war ii. there's a term they use, appeasement. nobody wants to do that again. but vladimir putin said the west is cutting a deal, or trying to cut deals, or trying to offer carrots to vladimir putin to do something he shouldn't be doing. >> that was a very tough speech, a fiery speech, defiant. he had come against the advice of the american officials who thought he might not be able to get back in, because in effect, by that point, vladimir putin controls the airspace. and nato could escort him to the border, but not beyond. so that was a very tough speech. it wasn't taken all that well by some of the officials. but i think everyone understood the position he's in. he had a lot of support there for it. and certainly according to our reporting from our colleagues back home, and terrell can validate that, it increased the popularity, he's been demanding the sanctions up front. but there was a question raised by john heilemann
people keep thinking about 1938, and neville chamberlain, who made a deal with hitler, allowing him to take a little bit of czechoslovakia, and it turned into world war ii. there's a term they use, appeasement. nobody wants to do that again. but vladimir putin said the west is cutting a deal, or trying to cut deals, or trying to offer carrots to vladimir putin to do something he shouldn't be doing. >> that was a very tough speech, a fiery speech, defiant. he had come against the advice of...
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i'm arthel neville. eric: hello and thank you for joining us. i'm eric shawn. in word of dire warning about it invasion, us troops arrived, the first appointment of us troops in support of nato are in poland with more expected to arrive in romania in the coming days to beef up a wall against vladimir putin. president biden warning russia and its president will face heavy sanctions if putin invades ukraine and while the administration continues to look for a diplomatic offramp senior officials admit the country is prepared if putin pulls the trigger. >> we are in the window. any day now russia could take military action against ukraine or it could be a couple of weeks from now or russia could choose to take the diplomatic path. the key thing is that the united states needs to be and is prepared for any of those contingencies in lockstep with our allies. eric: we have coverage throughout the hour. steve is alive in ukraine's capital. first let's go to alexandra who is at the white house. reporter: eric, it's a grim-- grim prediction on top of civilian loss of lif
i'm arthel neville. eric: hello and thank you for joining us. i'm eric shawn. in word of dire warning about it invasion, us troops arrived, the first appointment of us troops in support of nato are in poland with more expected to arrive in romania in the coming days to beef up a wall against vladimir putin. president biden warning russia and its president will face heavy sanctions if putin invades ukraine and while the administration continues to look for a diplomatic offramp senior officials...
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. >> reporter: in june of 2020, amy neville found her son, alexander, dead in his bedroom. >> i wents room and he was b blue, just laying on his bean bag chair, like he'd gone to bed, fallen to sleep there. >> reporter: alexander was 14 years old, just a child. legos and boy scouts and teddy bear -- i mean, and he died of fentanyl. >> it just doesn't make sense, you know, sometimes, it's -- i wake up and it's hard to understand that this is our life. that here we are. >> reporter: you lost him so young? >> yeah. >> reporter: fefentanyl, a high toxic synthetic opioid, a drug like no other, is killing middle schoolers nationwide. >> they should be watching cartoons and eating cereal, not dropping dead from taking counterfeit pills. >> reporter: officer murphy says kids who think they're buying adderall or oxycontin from their drug dealer, most of the times, they're getting knockoffs, fake pills that are laced with fentanyl. just a few milligrams of fentanyl can be a fatal dose. >> we're seeing 40% of the pills being analyzed now have a potentially fatal dose of fentanyl. >> back when w
. >> reporter: in june of 2020, amy neville found her son, alexander, dead in his bedroom. >> i wents room and he was b blue, just laying on his bean bag chair, like he'd gone to bed, fallen to sleep there. >> reporter: alexander was 14 years old, just a child. legos and boy scouts and teddy bear -- i mean, and he died of fentanyl. >> it just doesn't make sense, you know, sometimes, it's -- i wake up and it's hard to understand that this is our life. that here we are....
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we do no need a -- not need a neville chamberlain to appease a dictator. watched through history how that was a mistake. this is a moment in time, even america taking the option of supply being ukraine with weapons is correct, but it's harder to supply them today. we should have taken those actions sooner, and we should learn from this moment in time that we should speed up the sales of weapons to taiwan for what the future looks like with china that looking at what's happening today as well. maria: will you be encouraging that this upcoming week? you're right, biden authorized the $350 million defense aid package on pretty only -- friday only after president e zelenskyy say i need ammo, and that pushed this into action. you're just back from israel, and i know you spent time with the leadership in israel as well as bibi netanyahu. tell us what they were saying about this current conflict. we were worried about iran getting a nuclear weapon, now we're worried about not only iran, but also putin using his stockpile. >> i would say people are very afraid of
we do no need a -- not need a neville chamberlain to appease a dictator. watched through history how that was a mistake. this is a moment in time, even america taking the option of supply being ukraine with weapons is correct, but it's harder to supply them today. we should have taken those actions sooner, and we should learn from this moment in time that we should speed up the sales of weapons to taiwan for what the future looks like with china that looking at what's happening today as well....
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initially— munich was the place where we caved in initially before winston churchill took over from nevillepeasement. president is accusing some in europe of appeasement-— president is accusing some in europe of appeasement. dave, the suggestion in the sunday — of appeasement. dave, the suggestion in the sunday times _ of appeasement. dave, the suggestion in the sunday times from _ of appeasement. dave, the suggestion in the sunday times from their - in the sunday times from their political commentator says that all of this could not have come at a better time for borisjohnson in terms of headlines. we are talking about ukraine of course and an impending russian invasion and party gates at all of those allegations of gatherings in downing street off the front pages and the inside pages as well, actually. front pages and the inside pages as well. actually-— well, actually. yes, we have been boned well, actually. yes, we have been bogged down _ well, actually. yes, we have been bogged down in — well, actually. yes, we have been bogged down in newspapers - well, actually. yes, we have been bog
initially— munich was the place where we caved in initially before winston churchill took over from nevillepeasement. president is accusing some in europe of appeasement-— president is accusing some in europe of appeasement. dave, the suggestion in the sunday — of appeasement. dave, the suggestion in the sunday times _ of appeasement. dave, the suggestion in the sunday times from _ of appeasement. dave, the suggestion in the sunday times from their - in the sunday times from their...
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. >> in 1938 the british prime minister neville chamberlain met with adolf hitler to cut a deal who wasp being world war ii. you wrote something in the atlantic yesterday which said, there are no chamberlain's in this story, but no churchill's either. ukraine will fight alone. what did you mean by that? >> so the west is not blinded by what's going on. i think the biden administration has done brilliantly and it's anticipation of what's going to happen and it's revelation of intelligence. the vice president made an excellent speech in munich where i was a couple of days ago, bringing allies together. other allies have shown solidarity. i think whence they agreed on what will trigger the sanctions i think the sanctions will be real. there's been real military help for ukraine and yet there's a line drawn as well and we know they will be any western troops in ukraine and we know there are limits on what will be done for ukraine because russian has nuclear weapons. people fear escalation. at the end of the day it's going to be the ukrainians and their bravery and dedication to this very ol
. >> in 1938 the british prime minister neville chamberlain met with adolf hitler to cut a deal who wasp being world war ii. you wrote something in the atlantic yesterday which said, there are no chamberlain's in this story, but no churchill's either. ukraine will fight alone. what did you mean by that? >> so the west is not blinded by what's going on. i think the biden administration has done brilliantly and it's anticipation of what's going to happen and it's revelation of...
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christine parks neville is here to explain >> we know etfs -- the big stock reversal of 2020, they collected money in january. feels like a lot but that's less than every single month last year fixed income in particular gave up over $6 billion in january to investor withdrawals, the first month of net outflows since march 2020 but we could see some inflows, to your point, kelly, as companies are so flush with cash right now. so bank of america analysts say go after the dividend, which is why v why they recommend the spider, vanguard, and schwab dividend ooetetf on your screen well as buyback funds like blackrock, down about 1.5%, and invesco's ppw, down 4.5% since early january. be on the lookout this week. several etfs could get hit by volatility because of earnings reports as we saw with xlc that had 22% ofweek, but that c some swing a lot in there for you, kelly. >> i know. it's a good reminder that, you know, in the obvious cases these react to earnings and other cases sometimes the flows themselves can give us information. >> yeah. the flows itself can give information, but it doesn't
christine parks neville is here to explain >> we know etfs -- the big stock reversal of 2020, they collected money in january. feels like a lot but that's less than every single month last year fixed income in particular gave up over $6 billion in january to investor withdrawals, the first month of net outflows since march 2020 but we could see some inflows, to your point, kelly, as companies are so flush with cash right now. so bank of america analysts say go after the dividend, which is...
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. >> reporter: in june 2020, amy neville found her son alexander dead in his bedroom. >> i went in histhere. >> reporter: he was 14 years old. just a child. >> legos, boy scouts and teddy bear. and he died of fentanyl. >> it just doesn't make sense. sometimes it's -- i wake up and it's hard to understand that this is our life. but here we are. >> you lost him so young. >> yeah. >> reporter: fentanyl, a highly toxic synthetic opioid, a drug like no other, is killing middle schoolers nationwide. . >> they should be watching cartoons and eating bad cereal, not dropping dead from taking cou counterfit pills. >> reporter: murphy says kids who think they are buying adderall or oxycontin from their drug dealer, they are getting fake pills laced with fentanyl. just a few grams can be a fatal dose. . >> we are seeing 40% of the pills that are being analyzed now have a potentially fatal dose of fentanyl. >> reporter: back when we were kids, if a middle school exper experimented, it didn't kill them. . >> fentanyl has changed the game. >> reporter: while still rare, drug deaths among children age
. >> reporter: in june 2020, amy neville found her son alexander dead in his bedroom. >> i went in histhere. >> reporter: he was 14 years old. just a child. >> legos, boy scouts and teddy bear. and he died of fentanyl. >> it just doesn't make sense. sometimes it's -- i wake up and it's hard to understand that this is our life. but here we are. >> you lost him so young. >> yeah. >> reporter: fentanyl, a highly toxic synthetic opioid, a drug like no...
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hello, everybody, i'm arthel neville. hi, eric. eric: hello, everyone, thank you for joining us. eric shawn. the president convening a rare sunday meeting of the national security council as the administration says russian president vladimir putin oversaw planned nuclear drills yesterday, and he he held a more than 100-minute phone conversation today with french president emmanuel macron, the french coming out saying that the window for diplomacy is still open. yesterday putin oversaw those exercises in belarus and off the black sea off ukraine's southern coast. quite a message. but despite that, pentagon press secretary john kirby is holding out hope that the russian president will choose the path of peace. >> it's hard to know what mr. putin is thinking on any given moment. he has a huge array of military forces around ukraine. he has a lot of options available to him. one of the options, of course, and you mentioned this a little bit earlier in the show, is diplomacy, and we hope that that's the option he chooses when his foreign minister gets to sit down with secretary blinke
hello, everybody, i'm arthel neville. hi, eric. eric: hello, everyone, thank you for joining us. eric shawn. the president convening a rare sunday meeting of the national security council as the administration says russian president vladimir putin oversaw planned nuclear drills yesterday, and he he held a more than 100-minute phone conversation today with french president emmanuel macron, the french coming out saying that the window for diplomacy is still open. yesterday putin oversaw those...
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. >> reporter: in june of 2020 amy neville found her son alexander dead in his bedroom. >> i went inn his beanbag chair just like he had gone to bed, like he had fallen asleep there. >> reporter: alexander was 14 years old, just a child. >> legos and boy scouts and teddy bear and he died of fentanyl. >> it just doesn't make sense, you know, sometimes it's -- i wake up and it's hard to understand that this is our life. but here we are. >> reporter: you lost him so young. >> yeah. >> reporter: fentanyl, a highly toxic synthetic opioid, a drug like no other, is killing middle schoolers nationwide. >> they should be catching cartoons and eating, you know, bad cereal, they shouldn't be dropping dead from taking counterfeit pills. >> reporter: special agent robert murphy says kids who think they're buying xanax or adderall or oxycontin from their drug dealer most of the time they're actually getting knockoffs, fake pills placed with fentanyl and just a few milligrams of fentanyl can be a fatal dose. >> we're seeing 40% of the pills that are being analyzed now have a potentially fatal dose
. >> reporter: in june of 2020 amy neville found her son alexander dead in his bedroom. >> i went inn his beanbag chair just like he had gone to bed, like he had fallen asleep there. >> reporter: alexander was 14 years old, just a child. >> legos and boy scouts and teddy bear and he died of fentanyl. >> it just doesn't make sense, you know, sometimes it's -- i wake up and it's hard to understand that this is our life. but here we are. >> reporter: you lost...
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which got some people saying, is that the defence secretary comparing some of the uk's allies to nevillelain? accusing them of appeasing that may putin? accusing them of appeasing that may put in? or is it accusing that we and of behaving like hitler and the build—up to second world war, where he was talking that he had plans to invade anyway? this morning gmtv said ben wallace meant neither of those things. like the uk ambassador found this morning, you have to be careful what you say when things are this sense. let's speak to our correspondent. james waterhouse is in the capital, kyiv. does it feel like you are in a city, a country, getting ready for war? no. reason being, this landscape is fairly representative. it is a crisp morning here. iwill tell you fairly representative. it is a crisp morning here. i will tell you what there are not. there are not soldiers stranding on street corners, there are not sandbags being piled up, there are not military checkpoints, it is not deserted. people are going to work as normal this morning. they are going for a cap of coffee or breakfast or me
which got some people saying, is that the defence secretary comparing some of the uk's allies to nevillelain? accusing them of appeasing that may putin? accusing them of appeasing that may put in? or is it accusing that we and of behaving like hitler and the build—up to second world war, where he was talking that he had plans to invade anyway? this morning gmtv said ben wallace meant neither of those things. like the uk ambassador found this morning, you have to be careful what you say when...
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the point is macron does not want to wind up like neville chamberlain in munich, you know, suggesting that piece is possible and then a week or month later there's an invasion and war breaks out. but he does say one interesting thing that came out of this this morning that i found very important with respect to nato and what our military colleague just said. on ukraine joining nato marx kron said, look, this is choice of the people of ukraine and of europe. and frankly there are not a lot of countries in europe that want to see ukraine join nato simply because they might conceivably be called on to defend ukraine in case of eventual attack by russia. frankly, the french papers aren't lining up on biden's side. one said the u.s. is increasingly alarmist about the crisis in ukraine. there are big stakes here for all sides, but particularly for macron. eight weeks from now he'll be running for re-election as president of france. this is not something he wants to collapse around him. he's facing an election in eight weeks, final five-year term as president. he understands putin's habits.
the point is macron does not want to wind up like neville chamberlain in munich, you know, suggesting that piece is possible and then a week or month later there's an invasion and war breaks out. but he does say one interesting thing that came out of this this morning that i found very important with respect to nato and what our military colleague just said. on ukraine joining nato marx kron said, look, this is choice of the people of ukraine and of europe. and frankly there are not a lot of...
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cnbc's christina parse nevillous on the impact. >> right now people in windsor are suffering and losing their jobs because they can't get auto parts across the ambassador bridge >> reporter: a crucial trade link between canada and the united states was disrupted by protesters for a third day in a row. the ambassador bridge is the busiest international crossing in north america, linking windsor, ontario, to detroit police warn the limited traffic is moving through after being closed most of today while another border crossing in ontario is experiencing an hours' long delay. the ambassador bridge sees about one quarter of all of the goods that go between the two countries every day. on a normal day, that's about $340 million worth of goods rolling through. and the impact is already being felt ontario auto plants, including ford and sta lantos, reduced production over the last 24 hours due to missing parts from shipment today the white house said they are monitoring the situation. >> blockades poses a risk for supply chains and auto industry because the bridge is a key couldn't wid for moa
cnbc's christina parse nevillous on the impact. >> right now people in windsor are suffering and losing their jobs because they can't get auto parts across the ambassador bridge >> reporter: a crucial trade link between canada and the united states was disrupted by protesters for a third day in a row. the ambassador bridge is the busiest international crossing in north america, linking windsor, ontario, to detroit police warn the limited traffic is moving through after being closed...
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i'm arthel neville. eric: hello and thank you for joining us. i'm eric shawn. in
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arthel: hey, everybody, i'm arthel neville. two other big stories at this hour, the latest at the
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arthel: hey, everybody, i'm arthel neville. two other big stories at this hour, the latest at the u.s./canada border. police there arresting several people who have been protesting vaccine mandates and blocking a key trade route for days. meantime, a protest in the canada's capital city remains in full swing. we have the latest information on that one for you. eric: but first, the growing tension in europe. president biden speaking by phone with ukraine's president zelensky this morning telling him the u.s. would, quote, respond swiftly and decisively to any russian aggression as ukraine is preparing for a potential invasion by moscow. trey yingst is live in kyiv with more on that and what's going on there, former u.s. ambassador to ukraine william taylor standing by, but first to senior national correspondent rich edson who's live on the north lawn of the white house for the latest from the administration. rich? >> reporter: good afternoon, eric. the white house has intensified its warnings over the past 48 hours as state depa
arthel: hey, everybody, i'm arthel neville. two other big stories at this hour, the latest at the u.s./canada border. police there arresting several people who have been protesting vaccine mandates and blocking a key trade route for days. meantime, a protest in the canada's capital city remains in full swing. we have the latest information on that one for you. eric: but first, the growing tension in europe. president biden speaking by phone with ukraine's president zelensky this morning telling...
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hello, everybody, i'm arthel neville. hi, eric. eric: hello, everyone, thank you for joining us.meeting of the national security council as the administration says russian president vladimir putin oversaw planned nuclear drills yesterday, and he he
hello, everybody, i'm arthel neville. hi, eric. eric: hello, everyone, thank you for joining us.meeting of the national security council as the administration says russian president vladimir putin oversaw planned nuclear drills yesterday, and he he
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and what a lot of people referred to as neville chamberlain's appeasement of hitler, at what point dos for threatening to do so. >> well, certainly, russia is going -- to they have not moved into ukraine yet. and they're still in their own country. yes, there is a buildup of troops that the kremlin has argued that look, we're in our own country were allowed to leave our troops wherever we wish. there is a way out of this in terms of negotiations. and it has been really clear the one thing that they would like to see possibly is ukraine a dear to the minsk agreement. which would mean cease-fire, which would mean the possibly gone basque region, a region that's been ruled by separatists. ukrainian separatists. that area gets kind of special status. now, having said that this is a threat. there are 100,000 troops around ukraine. and, they are in a position where they couldn't move at any day. >> the russians, as you've indicated have taken the position that they can move troops as they wish. and that these are exercises and things like. that there's evidence in the last few days that it
and what a lot of people referred to as neville chamberlain's appeasement of hitler, at what point dos for threatening to do so. >> well, certainly, russia is going -- to they have not moved into ukraine yet. and they're still in their own country. yes, there is a buildup of troops that the kremlin has argued that look, we're in our own country were allowed to leave our troops wherever we wish. there is a way out of this in terms of negotiations. and it has been really clear the one thing...
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this president seems to be like neville chamberlain and jimmy carter and that's something we should alle daily beast came out with an article sayingdon't blame biden for russiaukraine . should we believe that ? >> i want our president to be loved by the american people. i genuinely do but what iwant in a president is for the rest of the world to be terrified of them . where the most powerful nation that ever existed and we need to exert that but also to realize that the days of endless wars and sending our sons and daughters to die for other nations, those need to begone. we need to use economic sanctions . this all could have been stopped by being able to stop the nordstream 2 pipeline. it would've been so simple. joe biden, we've all heard of this shenanigans with burisma. i don't understand when we import 500,000 barrels of oil from russia every single year , if we were to have the keystone pipeline we would create 850,000 barrels of oil. this president has been corrupted by the radicals across this country. 5 to 10, by xi jinping. siyou see why xi jinping and putin wanted biden to b
this president seems to be like neville chamberlain and jimmy carter and that's something we should alle daily beast came out with an article sayingdon't blame biden for russiaukraine . should we believe that ? >> i want our president to be loved by the american people. i genuinely do but what iwant in a president is for the rest of the world to be terrified of them . where the most powerful nation that ever existed and we need to exert that but also to realize that the days of endless...
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this president seems to be more like neville chamberlain they on jimmy carter, and that is somethingshould all be afraid of. >> the daily beast came out with an article basically saying don't blame biden for the russia-ukraine. should we believe that? >> i want our president to be loved by the american people. i genuinely do. whenever we elect our president. but what i truly want in a president is for the rest of the world to be terrified of them. [applause] we are the most powerful country that has ever existed. we also need to realize that the days of endless wars and ascending our sons and daughters to die across the sea for other nations, those need to be gone. we need to be able to use economic sanctions to stop. this all could have been stopped by being able to stop the nord stream 2 pipeline from being constructed. it would have been so simple. but my friends, think about this. joe biden, we have all heard about the shenanigans that happened with burisma and everything that happened with ukraine. i don't understand when we import billions of barrels of oil from russia every si
this president seems to be more like neville chamberlain they on jimmy carter, and that is somethingshould all be afraid of. >> the daily beast came out with an article basically saying don't blame biden for the russia-ukraine. should we believe that? >> i want our president to be loved by the american people. i genuinely do. whenever we elect our president. but what i truly want in a president is for the rest of the world to be terrified of them. [applause] we are the most powerful...
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neville says he has a disability so he gets some help but i still don't want sky—high bills.oticed prices going up radically. another point of view, kevin asks whether we have to take the energy price reduction alone the uk government has said will be given to most people in the country of £200. i would to most people in the country of £200. iwould rather to most people in the country of £200. i would rather pay it now, who knows if it won't go up again next year and a knows if it won't go up again next yearand a year knows if it won't go up again next year and a year after? peter says i am already struggling paying for energy, i have an autistic son and dreading the april price rise. i have no idea how we are going to manage. thank you for sending us those comments, please keep them coming in. here in the uk, the conservatives have won the southend west by—election, trigged by the fatal stabbing of the tory mp sir david amess. anna firth got a majority of more than 12,000. the seat was not contested by labour, the liberal democrats or the green party. just 24% of the elector
neville says he has a disability so he gets some help but i still don't want sky—high bills.oticed prices going up radically. another point of view, kevin asks whether we have to take the energy price reduction alone the uk government has said will be given to most people in the country of £200. i would to most people in the country of £200. iwould rather to most people in the country of £200. i would rather pay it now, who knows if it won't go up again next year and a knows if it won't go...
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i'm talking about 1938 in czechoslovakia here, which the british prime minister neville chamberlain referred to as being a country far away and a quarrel between people whom we do not know. daca that is a great historical example. -- >> that is a great historical example. >> there are some parallels with 1938 and 1939. the way russia organize some false flags to create justification for moving in. it is interesting how a western countries are framing this. rather than it being a war being fought in for -- in a foreign land far away, there is quite a lot of hyperbolic oratory around the fate of democracy. the op-ed writers and some politicians are saying if we don't stop this landgrab, if we don't stop this aggression, who knows what will be next. not only is it ukraine sovereignty at stake. also some of these criminals of democracy. haslinda: hang tight. we have australian prime minister scott speaking in canberra. speaking about possible sanctions. let's take a listen. >> no validity under international law. our government continues to coordinate with the united states, u.k. and other gover
i'm talking about 1938 in czechoslovakia here, which the british prime minister neville chamberlain referred to as being a country far away and a quarrel between people whom we do not know. daca that is a great historical example. -- >> that is a great historical example. >> there are some parallels with 1938 and 1939. the way russia organize some false flags to create justification for moving in. it is interesting how a western countries are framing this. rather than it being a war...
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i mean, can you come up with somebody who is more like neville chamberlain when it comes to appeasementll the puff guy posturing rhetoric when it comes to russia and yet when it comes to donald trump, who, you know, poses this, i think, clear and present danger to our constitutional republic, you're not going to see any sort of pushback, no sort of, we need to stand strong, we need to make him pay a price, we need to hold him accountable. none of that. it's a fascinating paradox, and you see it really on display in the person of lindsey graham once again. >> i mean, charlie, i just want to press on this because if if we're being specific, donald trump wanted to do all those things. he wanted to use the justice department to prosecute hillary clinton. he succeeded in using the justice department to get bill barr to pardon his friends and cronies and allies so it's not theoretical. it happened. if you look at who would be part of a comeback tour, it is the likes of the pardoned mike flynn who are closest to him now. >> that's right, and imagine what trump 2.0 would be, the revenge tour. o
i mean, can you come up with somebody who is more like neville chamberlain when it comes to appeasementll the puff guy posturing rhetoric when it comes to russia and yet when it comes to donald trump, who, you know, poses this, i think, clear and present danger to our constitutional republic, you're not going to see any sort of pushback, no sort of, we need to stand strong, we need to make him pay a price, we need to hold him accountable. none of that. it's a fascinating paradox, and you see it...
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tina tam, representing the planning department, matthew green, senior building inspector and nevilleorcement and legal affairs manager for the sf mta services, dan young, principal administrative analyst with sfmta taxi services, san francisco public works. valerie lopez, deputy city attorney representing the department of public health, jennifer cal ward, manager of the tobacco program dph and janine young, senior health inspector smoking program for dph. the board request you turnoff or silence all phones and other electronic devices so they do not disturb the proceedings . the rules of presentation are as follows. appellants permit holders and respondents are given seven minutes to present their case in three minutes for remodel. people affiliatedmust include theircomments within the seven or three minute period . members not affiliated have up to two minutes each to address the board in their rebuttal . mister longley are legal assistant will give you a warning. floor votes arerequired to grant an appeal or modify a permit or determination . if you have questions about requesting
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should we fight for estonia, why should we fight for countries we cannot find on the map, exactly what nevillemberlain said in 1938. but the end of nato turns america into a paper tiger. and by the way, america, it enjoys its global economic dominance because dollars is the currency, not because it's strong, but because it's stronger than others. it's relatively strong. and america's role in the world is being recognized. if you think you can do america first and ignore american responsibilities to be part of the global solutions around the planet, so you're wrong, because a weakened american means eventually you will have problems, both economic and political, at home. >> what did you make of the ukrainian president basically telling the west to calm down, that we're fanning the flames as far as this conflict is concerned? >> look, if you are the ukrainian president, you don't want your people to panic. and naturally he's trying to keep calm in the country, because it's not clear whether putin will attack. so we don't know. i wonder if putin knows himself. clearly when you're listening to the
should we fight for estonia, why should we fight for countries we cannot find on the map, exactly what nevillemberlain said in 1938. but the end of nato turns america into a paper tiger. and by the way, america, it enjoys its global economic dominance because dollars is the currency, not because it's strong, but because it's stronger than others. it's relatively strong. and america's role in the world is being recognized. if you think you can do america first and ignore american...
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which got some people saying, is that the defence secretary comparing some of the uk's allies to neville
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we have our own chain berlin -- neville chamberlain in joe biden.ermany is going to stand on because otherwise they are going to freeze this winter. most of europe is going to say what they did in 1938. if we let him have ukraine, he will stop. there we go all over again. this started with president obama letting him take crimea without a word and then joe biden making it easy, as other people have said, by raising the price of oil and showing him we were not going to negotiate the north stream pipeline. we will not negotiate the treaty. this madman goes, these people are weak. they will not stop me. the scary thing is he is probably right. host: that is lance in fort lauderdale, florida. the new york times and their wrap up this morning describes part of a putin -- vladimir putin's speech yesterday. easter putin -- mr. putin's speech was filled with accusations that ukraine was seeking a nuclear arsenal and eta was planning to place missiles on ukrainian territory. american officials have said for months there are no such plans. mr. biden said ukra
we have our own chain berlin -- neville chamberlain in joe biden.ermany is going to stand on because otherwise they are going to freeze this winter. most of europe is going to say what they did in 1938. if we let him have ukraine, he will stop. there we go all over again. this started with president obama letting him take crimea without a word and then joe biden making it easy, as other people have said, by raising the price of oil and showing him we were not going to negotiate the north stream...
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the question now is whether europe and whether the west, whether they're going to be neville chamberlain and whether they're going to keep giving and giving to vladimir putin what he wants by not cracking down or whether they're going to be churchillian. you look at the pictures of the ukrainians huddled in the subway system. of course, anybody that studied the history of world war ii is brought back to what happened in london, and yet let's look at what is happening in london today. you have boris johnson, who refuses to stand up to russian oligarchs. the "wall street journal" is writing about it this morning. other people are talking about it. he is putting down weak, pathetic sanctions, refuses to go after vladimir putin's cronies, refuses to go after the russian oligarchs who have been buying up property in london for 10, 15 years now. of course, joe biden put his sanctions, more sanctions down yesterday. much of those, of course, he's trying to line that up with our european allies who don't want to move too fast. but i'm really not sure why there's a need for subtlety at this point
the question now is whether europe and whether the west, whether they're going to be neville chamberlain and whether they're going to keep giving and giving to vladimir putin what he wants by not cracking down or whether they're going to be churchillian. you look at the pictures of the ukrainians huddled in the subway system. of course, anybody that studied the history of world war ii is brought back to what happened in london, and yet let's look at what is happening in london today. you have...
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neville says "i don't put the heating on in winter, it is too expensive. my hope is all electric.ave heard from the chancellor in terms of what he is going to be doing to mitigate the increase in the cost of energy bills, but it has already been pointed out that it covers basically half of what the average increase going to be. fir average increase going to be. (1) even less, you could argue. he says £350 is half ofjust under £700 of the average energy bill, but part of that will be a discount on the council tax in april, but the £200 part which will come of your energy bill in april next year you will have to pay back. £40 a year over the next five years. it is obviously a number, rachel reeves are saying this is a buy—back payback later scheme. any chancellor insisting that this is a balanced, very generous offer. interesting to see a clear dividing line between the two parties on this in how they would approach it. the labour party saying that they would cut vat on energy bills and also introduce a windfall tax on large gas and oil producers, and pass that on to the customer to
neville says "i don't put the heating on in winter, it is too expensive. my hope is all electric.ave heard from the chancellor in terms of what he is going to be doing to mitigate the increase in the cost of energy bills, but it has already been pointed out that it covers basically half of what the average increase going to be. fir average increase going to be. (1) even less, you could argue. he says £350 is half ofjust under £700 of the average energy bill, but part of that will be a...