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they settled in new haven connecticut came back to connecticut. and for a year or so she continued to work with the refugee agency, but it's headquarters were up in new york and she got tired of the commute. so she quit. and what looking for other work, but she had a kind of particular skill set as an administrator that wasn't an enormous demand for a woman in new haven connecticut in 19 nearly 1950. so it took her about a year or two to get a job finally in 1953. she got a job that she thought would be interesting. she was hired as the executive director of the connecticut branch of planned parenthood. the nation's leading advocate for birth control. now she said afterwards. no idea about birth control. when she took this job. she didn't know where to diaphragm was. she thought that work could be interesting and she hadn't been the strait of skills. the work turned out to be very very interesting. in the late 19th century any number of states had passed laws. trying to prohibit in one way or another birth control. and connecticut was one of two st
they settled in new haven connecticut came back to connecticut. and for a year or so she continued to work with the refugee agency, but it's headquarters were up in new york and she got tired of the commute. so she quit. and what looking for other work, but she had a kind of particular skill set as an administrator that wasn't an enormous demand for a woman in new haven connecticut in 19 nearly 1950. so it took her about a year or two to get a job finally in 1953. she got a job that she thought...
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the settled in new haven, connecticut, came back to connecticut. and four-year-old, so she continued to work with the refugee agency. its headquarters were up in new york, and you got tired of the community. commuting. so she quit. and went looking for other work. but she had to kind of particular skill set as an administrator that wasn't an enormous demand for a woman in new haven, connecticut, in the early 1950s, so it took her about a year to get the job. finally, in 1953, she got a job that she thought would be interesting. she was hired as the executive director of the connecticut branch of planned parenthood. the nation's leading advocate for birth control. now, she said afterwards she had no idea about birth control when she took this job. didn't know what a diaphragm was. but she thought the work could be interesting, and she had administrative skills. and the work turned out to be very, very interesting. in the late 19th century, any number of states had passed laws trying to prohibit, in one way or another, birth control. and connecticut w
the settled in new haven, connecticut, came back to connecticut. and four-year-old, so she continued to work with the refugee agency. its headquarters were up in new york, and you got tired of the community. commuting. so she quit. and went looking for other work. but she had to kind of particular skill set as an administrator that wasn't an enormous demand for a woman in new haven, connecticut, in the early 1950s, so it took her about a year to get the job. finally, in 1953, she got a job that...
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but at least one person in new haven did. a man who worked for a car rental company, in fact, a devout catholic with five children at home who believed, according to the teachings of his church, that the use of birth control was a sin. and, therefore, should not be allowed by the state. and the law said this was illegal, and he wanted that birth control clinic shut down. and so he contacted the local authorities in new haven to demand that they go over and find out what was happening and shut down estelle griswold's clinic. nobody wanted to do it. spent a better part of the day being shunted along by everybody saying, well, you ought to talk to this person, you ought to talk to this one. nobody wanted to deal with this guy. but he was so persistent and so insistent, final lip the prosecuting attorney said, all right, all right, to get him off the phone, i'll send a couple of policemen over. and he did. he sent over a couple of policemen to estelle griswold's clinic. and when they arrived, she came bounding out of her office.
but at least one person in new haven did. a man who worked for a car rental company, in fact, a devout catholic with five children at home who believed, according to the teachings of his church, that the use of birth control was a sin. and, therefore, should not be allowed by the state. and the law said this was illegal, and he wanted that birth control clinic shut down. and so he contacted the local authorities in new haven to demand that they go over and find out what was happening and shut...
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science at the university of new haven. thanks for being with us. what do you think the -- the -- the russians are doing here? at the negotiating table, they claim they will deescalate, that they will draw down their troops, and then minutes later, they start renewed shelling, bombing, and -- and targeting of civilian infrastructure in many cases around the capital. what's -- what are they doing? >> i think we need to understand that railwar is about using mily force and the threat of military force to change political outcomes. and i think that's what you see happening here with vladimir putin and russian forces. they continue to use terror, they continue to increase the brutality of the war against the ukrainian population, the civilian population, in order to shift, you know, what they hope the negotiating standards would be of zelenskyy as they go forward. that is to say, to take more of what they want. to get crimea in negotiations, to get the whole of the donbas, instead of just the currently-occupied territories. you
science at the university of new haven. thanks for being with us. what do you think the -- the -- the russians are doing here? at the negotiating table, they claim they will deescalate, that they will draw down their troops, and then minutes later, they start renewed shelling, bombing, and -- and targeting of civilian infrastructure in many cases around the capital. what's -- what are they doing? >> i think we need to understand that railwar is about using mily force and the threat of...
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well, i spoke last hour with national security professor matthew schmidt from the university of new haven in connecticut. i asked him why russia would promise to scale back its military operations one day only to increase attacks the next. >> i think we need to understand that war is about using military force and the threat of military force to change political outcomes. and i think that's what you see happening here with vladimir putin and russian forces, is they continue to use terror. they continue to increase the brutality of the war against the ukrainian population, the civilian population, in order to shift, you know, what they hope the negotiate standard would be of zelenskyy as they go forward. that is to say, to take more of what they want, to get crimea in negotiations, to get the whole of the donbas instead of just the currently occupied terri territories, you know, the nato question and so forth. but they are using brutality in order to drive the political situation. >> what about these reports of, in some cases, russian troops refusing to obey orders? in one case, we underst
well, i spoke last hour with national security professor matthew schmidt from the university of new haven in connecticut. i asked him why russia would promise to scale back its military operations one day only to increase attacks the next. >> i think we need to understand that war is about using military force and the threat of military force to change political outcomes. and i think that's what you see happening here with vladimir putin and russian forces, is they continue to use terror....
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although breastly wanted to remain in boston and fall 1763 captain mills transported him to new haven connecticut and sold him to a yankee puritan from milford. mills's hometown compared to the bustling international ports bracelet visited new haven was a small conservative town on long island sound the village proper was organized around the town green where brace would have seen three churches for yale college buildings a courthouse jail and grammar school the population of new england was only about 2% black whereas barbados was 85% black. all of new england colonies legalized slavery between the years 1641, massachusetts and 1714 new hampshire codifying it as an inherited racial status, although impoverished white locals and immigrants were routinely i'm sorry, although slavery did not flourish in new england the way it did in southern colonies impoverished white locals and immigrants were routinely sold into indentured servitude and africans into slavery in new haven a typical announcement. in the connecticut gazette stated samuel willis of middletown will sell several african bo
although breastly wanted to remain in boston and fall 1763 captain mills transported him to new haven connecticut and sold him to a yankee puritan from milford. mills's hometown compared to the bustling international ports bracelet visited new haven was a small conservative town on long island sound the village proper was organized around the town green where brace would have seen three churches for yale college buildings a courthouse jail and grammar school the population of new england was...
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really appreciate your analysis, matthew schmidt speaking to us from new haven, connecticut. >>> coming up, poland has become a refuge for millions of ukrainians with thousands more arriving every day. how long before resources, though, run out there? that's just ahead. >>> plus, a ukrainian officer opens up about the harsh realities of the war on the ground. why he believes that dying is not the worst thing that could happen to ukrainian soldiers. stay with us. ge t up and get ready for work. becaususe the animals need to be cared for, and we like taking care of them. because we want to go outt to dinner with our friends. because, in family photos, we want to be able to smile. a new fda-approved treatment for adults with generalized myasthenia gravis could help them do more of the daily activities they care about. to learn more, go to now4gmg.com and talk to your neurologist. andy, justin tested positive. let's do a cue test. okay. ♪ (whispers) whoa, what is that? ♪ who is this new device? i'm cue and i'm here to protect the family. hey, that's my job. i'm a smart home testing lab. i'm
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university of new haven professor howard sofer's here.that right after this. (johnny cash) ♪ i've traveled every road in this here land! ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ crossed the desert's bare, man. ♪ ♪ i've breathed the mountain air, man. ♪ ♪ of travel i've had my share, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ ♪ i've been to: pittsburgh, parkersburg, ♪ ♪ gravelbourg, colorado, ♪ ♪ ellensburg, cedar city, dodge city, what a pity. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ >>> the pressure's growing on western governments including the united states to seize the wealth and assets of russian oligarchs as vladimir putin's military brutally attacks ukraine. let's bring in now howard sofer. howard is a professor of international affairs at the university of new haven. he is a former foreign service officer, and we are so thankful, so grateful that you're here, sir. thank you so much. good evening. we just saw -- >> thank you. >> -- jessica schneider's report about the
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olena lennon from the university of new haven greatly appreciate your time. thank you. thanks for having me. well the price of a gallon of gas just continues to skyrocket, and some people are now taking drastic and illegal steps to fill up their tanks. foxes william la jeunesse has more now for us from los angeles. the pain at the pump continues for millions of americans. the national average of the price of gas increase to 4 33 a gallon more than a dollar from just a month ago. here in california, regular unleaded is going for an average of 5 72 a gallon highest in the country. as a result, consumers are altering their driving habits, a triple a survey finds. 75% of americans will drive less if gas prices top $5 in their state. it's certainly a tipping point for americans and how they will adjust their driving behaviors to compensate for the expensive gas. gasoline theft is also on the rise in houston. police say a group of thieves used a small rubber object. to manipulate the pump at one station in los angeles. police were called after two men allegedly broke a pump a
olena lennon from the university of new haven greatly appreciate your time. thank you. thanks for having me. well the price of a gallon of gas just continues to skyrocket, and some people are now taking drastic and illegal steps to fill up their tanks. foxes william la jeunesse has more now for us from los angeles. the pain at the pump continues for millions of americans. the national average of the price of gas increase to 4 33 a gallon more than a dollar from just a month ago. here in...
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has been hurt by rising commodity prices as a result of the war the or let's bring in our guess in new haven in connecticut, we have news, i'm sorry, who's a visiting professor at yale university and also, oh glen diesel, who is professor of international relations at the university of south eastern norway and, and not him and the u. k. steve site who's director of the china institute at university of london, a gentleman of war. welcome to you all. and it's still saying i'd like to start with you at, we look back to the years leading to the 1st world war and wonder how it is possible that they didn't know the direction in which they were heading. is that how history do you think will view this moment in time? as this earthquake rumbles under the current world order? i think we have better recognition or the importance of the russian emission for you grange is one of those events in history which is going to leave a major mark. i think we're looking at t $430.00. ready more in b bush kind of moment here, and i think this recognition and glen this and do you think it's now inevitable that the
has been hurt by rising commodity prices as a result of the war the or let's bring in our guess in new haven in connecticut, we have news, i'm sorry, who's a visiting professor at yale university and also, oh glen diesel, who is professor of international relations at the university of south eastern norway and, and not him and the u. k. steve site who's director of the china institute at university of london, a gentleman of war. welcome to you all. and it's still saying i'd like to start with...
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now, at this moment, every night, for 3 weeks now, various ukrainian cities, odessa and hardy to new haven's almost a dominant view of mary oberlin in brought russia, has turned the grenier sky into a source of death. for thousands of people. russian troops have already fired in the earlier 1000 missiles at ukraine, countless bombs, they used drones to kill us with precision. this is a terror that europe has not seen, has not seen for 80 years. and we are asking for a reply for an answer to this terror from the whole world. is this a lot to ask for to create a no flies on its own over ukraine to save people? is this too much to ask you mandatory no fly zone? something that you green at that russia would not be able to terrorize our free cit is if this is too much to ask, we offer an alternative, you know, what kind of defense systems we need. as for the 100 and other similar systems, you know, how much depends on the battlefield, on their ability to, to use aircraft. powerful, stronger, full of evasion, to protect our people, our freedom, our land, air craft that can help ukraine help europe
now, at this moment, every night, for 3 weeks now, various ukrainian cities, odessa and hardy to new haven's almost a dominant view of mary oberlin in brought russia, has turned the grenier sky into a source of death. for thousands of people. russian troops have already fired in the earlier 1000 missiles at ukraine, countless bombs, they used drones to kill us with precision. this is a terror that europe has not seen, has not seen for 80 years. and we are asking for a reply for an answer to...
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and my friends are people i went with were just drinking and partying and i just realized i'm a new haven. i've been slacking. i'm not working hard enough on my book. so i next day. i just got into a kind of i became a monk i all i did was focus on i got to get this done that this is it and i learned that it's a trade book writing. it's like being a bricklayer or a plumber like a historian is tradesperson and you have to learn your trade how properly use footnotes how to how to you know pivot keep chronology going some of it simple, but you've got to learn how to frame it. and so that book was hard, but i framed it it did well and now i realize wow with that i can do more and better books. and so i started in barking on the driven patriot the life in times of james forst who was our secretary of navy and world war two in america's first secretary of defense? you could see i'm working in the realm of atchison forrestal the kind of foreign policy makers that's what i was interested in us diplomatic history. i got to know paul h nitsa pretty well. i'm terry navy. yeah, i i he was super kind
and my friends are people i went with were just drinking and partying and i just realized i'm a new haven. i've been slacking. i'm not working hard enough on my book. so i next day. i just got into a kind of i became a monk i all i did was focus on i got to get this done that this is it and i learned that it's a trade book writing. it's like being a bricklayer or a plumber like a historian is tradesperson and you have to learn your trade how properly use footnotes how to how to you know pivot...
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and my friends are people i went with were just drinking and partying and i just realized i'm a new haven. i've been slacking. i'm not working hard enough on my book. so i next day. i just got into a kind of i became a monk i all i did was focus on i got to get this done that this is it and i learned that it's a trade book writing. it's like being a bricklayer or a plumber like a historian is tradesperson and you have to learn your trade how properly use footnotes how to how to you know pivot keep chronology going some of it simple, but you've got to learn how to frame it. and so that book was hard, but i framed it it did well and now i realize wow with that i can do more and better books. and so i started in barking on the driven patriot the life in times of james forst who was our secretary of navy and world war two in america's first secretary of defense? you could see i'm working in the realm of atchison forrestal the kind of foreign policy makers that's what i was interested in us diplomatic history. i got to know paul h nitsa pretty well. i'm terry navy. yeah, i i he was super kind
and my friends are people i went with were just drinking and partying and i just realized i'm a new haven. i've been slacking. i'm not working hard enough on my book. so i next day. i just got into a kind of i became a monk i all i did was focus on i got to get this done that this is it and i learned that it's a trade book writing. it's like being a bricklayer or a plumber like a historian is tradesperson and you have to learn your trade how properly use footnotes how to how to you know pivot...
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lisa: how much does this become the new haven a downturn? that was one of the most shocking assertions this morning. that could be the new cash. jonathan: i've got the number off the bloomberg, over $400 billion added to the market cap of apple over the last 10 days. a monster move. tom: i think we have broken two items at the house. we are on a first name basis with the new product will stop jonathan: from new york city, this is bloomberg. lisa: keeping you up-to-date with news around the world. peace talks between ukraine and russia are underway in istanbul. the main goal of moscow is the liberation of the do region in ukrainembas. the senate is now passed its version of a long stalled bill to help the u.s. semiconductor industry and boost competitiveness with china. that's set the stage for negotiations with the house which is passed its own version. the measure includes $52 billion to bolster chip manufacturing. the house committee investigating the insurrection at the capital has voted to recommend contempt citations against two former p
lisa: how much does this become the new haven a downturn? that was one of the most shocking assertions this morning. that could be the new cash. jonathan: i've got the number off the bloomberg, over $400 billion added to the market cap of apple over the last 10 days. a monster move. tom: i think we have broken two items at the house. we are on a first name basis with the new product will stop jonathan: from new york city, this is bloomberg. lisa: keeping you up-to-date with news around the...
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here to discuss, national security director of international affairs at the university of new haven,tthew schmidt is here, welcome to the show. >> my pleasure. kennedy: why does energy attract the worst people on the planet? >> money, it doesn't like us. anyway, power to because all sorts of money but a little nutty, by and large they are not killing people. >> there's nothing like that black goal, oil is king in these places started making money off oil long before silicon valley. kennedy: and still using oil which i understand, the thing that concerns me is as we move toward energy independence, which would be wonderful but also alternative energy. >> we have already. kennedy: well, we don't, not to the degree we should otherwise we wouldn't go to venezuela and iran hang on, when i pointed venezuela to make more oil, we're going to venezuela to get out of putin's pocket, nobody thinks will keep our gas prices down there, not venezuela. kennedy: but they are all bad people essentially, the government in venezuela completely corrupt, saudi arabia using our planes to bomb civilians ki
here to discuss, national security director of international affairs at the university of new haven,tthew schmidt is here, welcome to the show. >> my pleasure. kennedy: why does energy attract the worst people on the planet? >> money, it doesn't like us. anyway, power to because all sorts of money but a little nutty, by and large they are not killing people. >> there's nothing like that black goal, oil is king in these places started making money off oil long before silicon...
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a lot of housing going on in stanford, new haven, hartford bridgeport that's a good thing.e not going to the office? i think you might find a lot of them are working for google or something just off a laptop in hartford >> governor, if that's the case what do you do i can see the idea of trying to reshift some of that real estate, but are there different incentives you need to put in place? do you need to rethink even zoning laws? to me long-term there's some huge implications if this is in fact directionally where we're going to land. >> well, in the broader sense connecticut's pretty well-positioned. i mean, maybe you were working in new york city or boston but you don't have to be there five days a week. if we can speed up transportation, get really good broadband, you can do everything you want from brooklyn, connecticut. and also our cities are just very affordable compared to say boston or even new york. those are other reasons we get young people here as long as they can work remotely >> governor lamont, want tathank you for your time today. good to see you. >> thank
a lot of housing going on in stanford, new haven, hartford bridgeport that's a good thing.e not going to the office? i think you might find a lot of them are working for google or something just off a laptop in hartford >> governor, if that's the case what do you do i can see the idea of trying to reshift some of that real estate, but are there different incentives you need to put in place? do you need to rethink even zoning laws? to me long-term there's some huge implications if this is...
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forced to escort both panelists safely out of the building and into the relative safely of dow to new haven won't get lectured by snotty rich kids. the irony and purpose at the event was to show how progressives and conservatives could agree on the value of fre speech grade you either agree completely or you're hitler and they'll act like precious to prove it. assume as chaotic demonstration interfering with guest speakers. they reached out to yale law school and gave us a long statement. our legal team tells us we have to show it to you. you can press pause and read it if you want, but we also reache out to the others for comment. in the meantime the woke lasted and said they were exercising their right to free speech like a saying i have a right to remain silent because you put a ball gag in my mouth. kat, you were a campus reform journalist, has it gotten worse? >> it's been pretty bad for a while. what makes this one bad as this is law school which means they're going to want to go int practicing law and you can correct me, emily, but my understanding of it is that a lot of that job in
forced to escort both panelists safely out of the building and into the relative safely of dow to new haven won't get lectured by snotty rich kids. the irony and purpose at the event was to show how progressives and conservatives could agree on the value of fre speech grade you either agree completely or you're hitler and they'll act like precious to prove it. assume as chaotic demonstration interfering with guest speakers. they reached out to yale law school and gave us a long statement. our...
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adjunct professor in political science and international affairs at the university of new haven.fessor, thank you for coming on . we very much appreciate it. i'm curious very quickly, i want to get a take from you what the world happening with these cease fire talks. we've had three rounds now there appears to be very little if any progress. do you think it's one issue they're facing a series of issues. what's your take on this? >> i think it's a combination of things and the russians are obviously frustrated. as you know, they didn't quite go as they planned this operation to be from the initial stages of the war based on the russian military operational performance. it was pretty clear that they expected this to be a special operation with a quick run on kyiv cutting off ukrainian forces in the east, in the south and obviously they were met with incredible resistance from the ukrainian forces that they had underestimated. so now they're finding themselves fighting a war of attrition, not just a special operation for which they had been grossly underprepared. on top of that , yo
adjunct professor in political science and international affairs at the university of new haven.fessor, thank you for coming on . we very much appreciate it. i'm curious very quickly, i want to get a take from you what the world happening with these cease fire talks. we've had three rounds now there appears to be very little if any progress. do you think it's one issue they're facing a series of issues. what's your take on this? >> i think it's a combination of things and the russians are...
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new friend. safe passage and safe haven. w beginnings in a city that has no war, now a place of refuge and resistance. [chanting] lauren: still to come, the tables are turned on a russian oligarch. squatters occupy his london home, saying they are liberating it. china faces its worst outbreak of the pandemic. ♪ >> it seems to be becoming an everyday event. warnings of severe wonder forms -- thunderstorms somewhere in australia. it is catching some parts of queens. this whole area where you see showers, they are going to be potentially big. around city and wrist pain, -- ed brisbane, there is -- in the tropics, it becomes drier. the picture for the west is dry. temperatures average, nothing extreme. the rain tends to die down during wednesday. if we head to new zealand, although it is warm in auckland, it is disappointing elsewhere. temperatures dropping a bit below what you might expect. southeast asia, and abundance of showers. the heaviest seem to be forecast in borneo, joppa, maybe sumatra. india remains largely dry. tempe
new friend. safe passage and safe haven. w beginnings in a city that has no war, now a place of refuge and resistance. [chanting] lauren: still to come, the tables are turned on a russian oligarch. squatters occupy his london home, saying they are liberating it. china faces its worst outbreak of the pandemic. ♪ >> it seems to be becoming an everyday event. warnings of severe wonder forms -- thunderstorms somewhere in australia. it is catching some parts of queens. this whole area where...
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new haven, i-95, in a snow band this morning, it goes all the way from syracuse to new york state and, and a few isolated spots there, in the northeast, i mean it is, i would say mid february type cold in many areas and i mean these wind chills are just brutal and hopefully you didn't put the coats and hats away. you need them and the kids need them. 7 in syracuse. burlington vermont feels like 0. new york city at 12. you get the picture. and chicago at 16. 9 in green bay. international falls negative 4. so it doesn't feel like the end of march. it feels like the middle of winter. and even during the day today, when the mixture of sun and clouds, it's still going to be cold, about 20 or 30 degrees colder than it should be for this time of the year. and only 34 in new york for a high temperature. and some of these highs will be the coldest daily high temperatures ever for this day. so exceptionally cold, something we haven't experienced this year or a long time or ever in some cases and it stays cold tomorrow, too. wind chills tomorrow morning, will be in the single digits, and teens,
new haven, i-95, in a snow band this morning, it goes all the way from syracuse to new york state and, and a few isolated spots there, in the northeast, i mean it is, i would say mid february type cold in many areas and i mean these wind chills are just brutal and hopefully you didn't put the coats and hats away. you need them and the kids need them. 7 in syracuse. burlington vermont feels like 0. new york city at 12. you get the picture. and chicago at 16. 9 in green bay. international falls...
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he joins us live now from new haven, connecticut. by skype, jason stanley, thank you so much for being with us on al jazeera and i'm letting me put in as said that the invasion, the war is to d, nasa fi ukraine a you've often said that often this sort of language is used to deflect from someone's own fascism. so what would you say is putin's brand of fascism and why is ukraine so crucial to it? so brewton is the leader of a kind of global far right movement funding far right ultra nationalists all across the world. russian fascism, the kind of animate an ideology behind this terrible invasion, starts with the view that you crane is properly russia, that there are no ukrainians, that there is no such thing as ukrainian identity. that these are really just the russians confused. the russians who been somehow brainwashed by saw by globalist forces and in to think and, and do sorta and ukrainian nationalists and to thinking there's this thing, ukraine. in fact, it's just russia. so what this shows is that putin intends to erase eradicate
he joins us live now from new haven, connecticut. by skype, jason stanley, thank you so much for being with us on al jazeera and i'm letting me put in as said that the invasion, the war is to d, nasa fi ukraine a you've often said that often this sort of language is used to deflect from someone's own fascism. so what would you say is putin's brand of fascism and why is ukraine so crucial to it? so brewton is the leader of a kind of global far right movement funding far right ultra nationalists...
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ukraine were joined by olena lenin, adjunct professor of political science at the university of new haven. thank you so much for being here before we get to what's next? this is very real for you. you have a personal connection. to the struggles there in ukraine. i do. i'm from eastern ukraine. originally um so my family experienced you know that the initial invasion in 2014 2015. this is a repeat invasion, which is obviously on a much larger scale. it's a multi vector multi front attack was involvement of artillery missile strikes airstrikes so it is much more massive. and obviously much more lethal. in many ways, you know, all eyes are on maru paul now, which is, uh, south eastern ports of ukraine is strategic location. it has been under siege for two days now was that access to electricity, heat and oil completely cut off. there's no way to get in touch with people in mariupol. so that is currently where major fighting is unraveling. but that not not to mention missile strikes, continuing and heart and outside kiev as well. so the situation is quite dire. um, and as you said, you know,
ukraine were joined by olena lenin, adjunct professor of political science at the university of new haven. thank you so much for being here before we get to what's next? this is very real for you. you have a personal connection. to the struggles there in ukraine. i do. i'm from eastern ukraine. originally um so my family experienced you know that the initial invasion in 2014 2015. this is a repeat invasion, which is obviously on a much larger scale. it's a multi vector multi front attack was...
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we are very proud she is the daughter of new haven, connecticut. she is one of my heroes as well. if you know about her, she was the first black woman appointed -- as you know about her, she was the first black woman to be appointed to the first court. she was the first black woman to have argued in the supreme court. -- the court. she was predominantly responsible, thurgood marshall got a lot of the credit, she did a lot of the work. why don't you tell us and maybe tell those folks, particularly women and girls who are watching or listening, why you said on the outset of the hearings here that she was one of those whose shoulders you stood upon as you came here today. judge jackson: thank you, senator. in addition to the fact we share a birthday, which i discovered when i was in law school and thought what a happy coincidence in terms of someone who i admired and secretly at that point, i was thinking i might want to be a judge. it was a wonderful coincidence. i admired the fact that she was the first. it is not necessarily easy to be the first but it is an opportunity to show pe
we are very proud she is the daughter of new haven, connecticut. she is one of my heroes as well. if you know about her, she was the first black woman appointed -- as you know about her, she was the first black woman to be appointed to the first court. she was the first black woman to have argued in the supreme court. -- the court. she was predominantly responsible, thurgood marshall got a lot of the credit, she did a lot of the work. why don't you tell us and maybe tell those folks,...
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obviously far from the border but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven new beginnings and pro who a city that has no right now a place of refuge and resistance. hi, my name is god, not the golden guide in basra v o 0. crawford hold a still ahead on add 0, a cyber attack on the israeli government knocking key ministerial websites offline . and more than 2 years after the corona virus was 1st detected, china faces its worse outbreak of the pandemic. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies. the winter sponsored by cattle airways. now, did look as they went to might have taken a backward step a couple of days ago for the whole of northern china and nor japan. it doesn't look like it at the moment on tuesday. a lot of snow seems likely to before, you know, if he's china and even more so in how kind of now, although it's a rare event, is not on the 3rd of but it should be about 12 degrees in the sunshine, in some foreign march, you may hang around the 4 to 5 mot with snow falling fairly persistently for tuesday. wednesday only carried away then on thursday. in
obviously far from the border but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven new beginnings and pro who a city that has no right now a place of refuge and resistance. hi, my name is god, not the golden guide in basra v o 0. crawford hold a still ahead on add 0, a cyber attack on the israeli government knocking key ministerial websites offline . and more than 2 years after the corona virus was 1st detected, china faces its worse outbreak of the...
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the far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven. new beginnings in a city that has no right now a place, a refuge guy. not the guy in the struggle. odors who hold an employee has been arrested after interrupting the menu program on brushes. channel one with a banner that cold on view is to not believe the propaganda and stop the war in ukraine. the broke cause quickly cut away from the demonstration. the task news agencies reporting the channel is undertaking an internal review into the incident . the woman who works as an editor at the new station released these pre recorded message about her protest. this is just miss with no grainy and crystal cleaning in last year. so normally what is currently happening in ukraine is crime. russia is a country aggressor, or responsibility for this aggression lies on the conscience of one person. vladimir putin is my father's ukrainian. my mother is russian. they were never enemies. this necklace around my neck signifies that russia should immediately stop this fratricidal war. you cannot, brot
the far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven. new beginnings in a city that has no right now a place, a refuge guy. not the guy in the struggle. odors who hold an employee has been arrested after interrupting the menu program on brushes. channel one with a banner that cold on view is to not believe the propaganda and stop the war in ukraine. the broke cause quickly cut away from the demonstration. the task news agencies...
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the far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven new beginnings and who a city that has no right now we'll place a refuge. nice guy, not the guy in the throbbing. oh, does it hold an anti war protest that was seen interrupting the main news program on russia's channel, one with a banner. the cold on view is to quote and not believe the propaganda and stop the war in ukraine will cross quickly cut away from the demonstration of the test news agencies reporting the channel is undertaking and in turnover is new to the article of the protest who works as an editor at the new station was arrested shortly afterwards, but released this pre recorded message disposition preceded mclean discipline. you seem to know what is currently happening in ukraine as a crime. russia is a country aggressor, or responsibility for this aggression lies on the conscience of one person. let me putin, my father's ukrainian. my mother is russian. they would never enemies. this necklace around my neck signifies that russia should immediately stop this fratricida
the far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven new beginnings and who a city that has no right now we'll place a refuge. nice guy, not the guy in the throbbing. oh, does it hold an anti war protest that was seen interrupting the main news program on russia's channel, one with a banner. the cold on view is to quote and not believe the propaganda and stop the war in ukraine will cross quickly cut away from the demonstration...
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obviously far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven new beginnings and pro who a city that has no right now a place of refuge and resistance. hi, my name is god mccord with guide in basra. v o 0 crawford hold and still ahead on al jazeera legal action is launched against russia over the downing of a passenger plane, 80 years ago, but violent scenes on the french on and of course a gas protesters react to what our charge on a james national fleet ah, ah, look forward to brighter scully's, the weather sponsored my cattle airways. now it's hard to pick an area anywhere in se, asia where flooding is more likely than the other from upcoming whether they're showers all over the place for the concentration. the forecast appears to be a good part of borneo, java, sumatra. little line that runs out from peninsula malaysia through mid martin north and thailand. and there are widespread, but light is shouting throughout. most philippines still away as he was pop. you and this eastern side, typically this is seasonally pretty no local. you think n
obviously far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven new beginnings and pro who a city that has no right now a place of refuge and resistance. hi, my name is god mccord with guide in basra. v o 0 crawford hold and still ahead on al jazeera legal action is launched against russia over the downing of a passenger plane, 80 years ago, but violent scenes on the french on and of course a gas protesters react to what our charge...
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the far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven. new beginnings in a city that has no right now a place of refuge guy, not the guy in the struggle. all just doing a lease in the u. k. trying to break up a protest and imagined believe to belong to an ally of russian president vladimir persian. the squatters won the house of all leg, very pesca to house ukrainian where few, jeez, sonya gay goes reports. well, we're in an area of london that's known informally as oligarchs course, namely for the amount of super wealthy russian individuals who bought property here and the house of most interested one day here. the house behind me belongs to the alimony magnet, very pasco, who himself has come on to you. k sanctions since last week. now the group that has taken it over, i said they want to give over the 7 bedroom property over to ukraine in refugees. and they've also criticized the government for not doing enough to help people fleeing the war. and they say that the government is doing more to protect the interest of those oligarchy. no
the far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven. new beginnings in a city that has no right now a place of refuge guy, not the guy in the struggle. all just doing a lease in the u. k. trying to break up a protest and imagined believe to belong to an ally of russian president vladimir persian. the squatters won the house of all leg, very pesca to house ukrainian where few, jeez, sonya gay goes reports. well, we're in an...
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obviously far from the border but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven new beginnings and crew. a city that has no more right now, a place of refuge and resistance. hi, my name is god. not more. this guide zane basra v o 0 crawford hold still to come around here as more civilian areas, face bombardment, ukraine once again accused his russia of crimes against humanity. ah, the weather's all change in our barrier, which i think is probably of the welcome this matter. class given significant ray of spain and portugal happened during monday, diet slate, during monday night. elsewhere it looks as cupid activities, not really, to be honest. in northern europe, all the story was coming out of east encounter and hitting iceland, but about time it goes down to scotland normal and it tends to fade away a little bit. this nice draw walked ahead of it. so temperature is in a good part of northern europe, actually rising, 20 and passion, example 18, antwerp and natural fact. antwerp goes down from 18, but not until says and even then only just to the average. so nice
obviously far from the border but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven new beginnings and crew. a city that has no more right now, a place of refuge and resistance. hi, my name is god. not more. this guide zane basra v o 0 crawford hold still to come around here as more civilian areas, face bombardment, ukraine once again accused his russia of crimes against humanity. ah, the weather's all change in our barrier, which i think is probably of...
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the far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven. new beginnings in a city that has no right now a place of refuge guy, not to call the guy in the struggle. oh, does it still ahead on al jazeera, we take an exclusive look inside the battle for me and mar and meet the young people behind their resistance. ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys. with sponsored by capital airways there last week, northern china was much will when it should have been it's not cool down to where it to be expected and their little bands, well, significant areas of snow on their way through from china, towards northern japan. how kind looks not quite blizzard like was certainly very wintry, not backwash. we'll begin giving a few snow shots the matches northern han schubert re elsewhere. but it's now the yangtze south was in china where attempt to the well above the normal by 13 degrees . finally, after one, really not quite as hans done in hong kong, she would enough refuse showers here and that heat i think will start to generate significant cloud. i may b
the far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven. new beginnings in a city that has no right now a place of refuge guy, not to call the guy in the struggle. oh, does it still ahead on al jazeera, we take an exclusive look inside the battle for me and mar and meet the young people behind their resistance. ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys. with sponsored by capital airways there last week, northern china was much will...
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the far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven new beginnings and cra, who a city that has no right now place a refuge guy, not to call the guy in the struggle. oh, just pull police in the u. k. a trying to break up. a protested. imagine, believe to belong to an ally of russian president. but enemy potion, the squatters want the house of all legged, very pass. go to house ukrainian refugees. sonya k jaeger as no. well we're in an area of london that's known informally as oligarchs course, namely for the amount of super wealthy russian individuals who bought property here and the house of most interest in one day. here is a house behind me, belongs to the alimony market. very pasco, who himself has come on to you. k sanctions since last week. now the group that have taken it over, i said they want to give over the 7 bedroom property over to ukraine in refugees. and they've also criticize the government for not doing enough to help people fleeing the war. and they say that the u. k. government is doing more to protect the interest o
the far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven new beginnings and cra, who a city that has no right now place a refuge guy, not to call the guy in the struggle. oh, just pull police in the u. k. a trying to break up. a protested. imagine, believe to belong to an ally of russian president. but enemy potion, the squatters want the house of all legged, very pass. go to house ukrainian refugees. sonya k jaeger as no. well...
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national far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven new beginnings improve a city that has no right now a place of refuge and resistance. hi, my name is guy. morgan, guy zane, basra. v o 0 capua. whole la, come on out here at the tables are turned on a russian oligarch. squatters occupied his london home saying they've liberate, deliberating it. and on 2 years after the current of harsh was detected, china faces its worst outbreak. and demick ah seems to become an everyday event now that our warnings of severe thunderstorm somewhere in australia at the moment there because of this cloud here, which is marching out of south australia into new south wales just catching some piles of queens and directory ne c t, this whole area where you see sharon, they're going to be potentially big was fresh reading now pleasingly around sydney and brisbin bosa which of course reco breaking the year with rain and still flooding on the ground. they not see a great top, just a few light showers. here, the tropics, it becomes a little dryer as well. to st
national far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven new beginnings improve a city that has no right now a place of refuge and resistance. hi, my name is guy. morgan, guy zane, basra. v o 0 capua. whole la, come on out here at the tables are turned on a russian oligarch. squatters occupied his london home saying they've liberate, deliberating it. and on 2 years after the current of harsh was detected, china faces its worst...
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the far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven new beginnings and who a city that has no right now we'll place a refuge nice guy, not the guy in the throbbing, old gruff who hold and russia insists it has enough resources for its military action in ukraine. the criminal says its campaign was carefully planned to avoid civilian casualties. moscow accuses the u. s. and e. u, of trying to provoke it into attacking major population centers. dosa jabari has more from russia's capital, the kremlin spokesperson dmitri past cobb. i during his daily briefing and said that according to the russian defense ministry, they were instructed at the beginning of this so called special military operation in ukraine. not to go in to the large, heavily populated at cities. and that is that the requests of course, of the russian president vladimir putin. and he said that this kind of rhetoric and these accusations coming from western leaders a, is that you're provocative because they are trying to force russia into a larger cities where they will be c
the far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven new beginnings and who a city that has no right now we'll place a refuge nice guy, not the guy in the throbbing, old gruff who hold and russia insists it has enough resources for its military action in ukraine. the criminal says its campaign was carefully planned to avoid civilian casualties. moscow accuses the u. s. and e. u, of trying to provoke it into attacking major...
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more than a foot of snow in western new york, but in new haven, connecticut this morning, they have slickecause of a distant lake-effect snow band. we'll take the temperatures this morning with the windchill, 10 in new york city. single digits in erie. look at detroit at 8. we'll warm up, but it will take more than 24 hours. then we'll be fighting severe storms, damaging wind and tornadoes possible in the very same areas that got hit last week. i'll be covering this more throughout the show. sorry. >> you did the best you could. we appreciate you, ginger. >>> turning now to march madness. north carolina ending saint peter's cinderella run and setting up the semifinals for the ages against arch rival as coach k. hopes to go out a winner. janai norman joins us with more. >> the only thing colder than ginger's forecast is what unc did to st. peter's. it wasn't the fairy tale ending st. peter's had hoped for, but it definitely made for tv drama. it sets up the monumental matchup between unc and duke. this is huge. a bitter rivalry we have never seen play out in ncaa tournament history. this b
more than a foot of snow in western new york, but in new haven, connecticut this morning, they have slickecause of a distant lake-effect snow band. we'll take the temperatures this morning with the windchill, 10 in new york city. single digits in erie. look at detroit at 8. we'll warm up, but it will take more than 24 hours. then we'll be fighting severe storms, damaging wind and tornadoes possible in the very same areas that got hit last week. i'll be covering this more throughout the show....
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certainly it's good for us, is that right now we're in peak season, at least for our network, we're in new haven's a good time to see flights like that. march and april will be strong months the summer is a good period. so we'll see, but look, i think that it is going to impose a certain amount of discipline that will make those types of adventure more costly. i think all of us will try to derisk where we can. you know, we're in growth mode, we're very small, but we're growing, and we're executing our strategy, and so we have a very focused approach as to what weaver doing i think you will see a little less risk taking out there we're all trying to figure out how to pass this very dramatic rise in energy prices. it's in addition to the inflationary pressures we're all seeing in terms of labor costs it's not just energy, but obviously energy that is moved a lot and it's a large part of our expense base. >> you have the cfo at united, so if you were in that chair, is it the same conversation we're having what are some of the big carriers thinking about in terms of facing the rising prices? >> look
certainly it's good for us, is that right now we're in peak season, at least for our network, we're in new haven's a good time to see flights like that. march and april will be strong months the summer is a good period. so we'll see, but look, i think that it is going to impose a certain amount of discipline that will make those types of adventure more costly. i think all of us will try to derisk where we can. you know, we're in growth mode, we're very small, but we're growing, and we're...
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you have afghanistan becoming a new safe haven for terrorists and you have, i think i smell a sale out it comes to ukraine. your last guest mentioned neutrality. putin does not want a neutral ukraine, he wants to eradicate ukraine. if you don't believe me, listen to him. he gave a speech last year what are region surrounding russia to re-create the former soviet union. i will be dead set against any bill that requires the ukrainian people to recognize half of the ukraine belongs to russia by force of arms. if there is any chemical weapons used by putin, that would be a war crime and i would be supportive of a no-fly zone as a response to that. war crimes being committed in front of you on television every day. the biden administration looks at putin as a partner for climate change and in iran deal maker rather than a war criminal. biden is more afraid of putin lose and then he is excited about ukraine winning. let you hear it from me. victory for ukraine. maria: why? why is this strategy a slow walk in terms of how ukraine -- can't u.s. and nato allies do more? without turning. >> well
you have afghanistan becoming a new safe haven for terrorists and you have, i think i smell a sale out it comes to ukraine. your last guest mentioned neutrality. putin does not want a neutral ukraine, he wants to eradicate ukraine. if you don't believe me, listen to him. he gave a speech last year what are region surrounding russia to re-create the former soviet union. i will be dead set against any bill that requires the ukrainian people to recognize half of the ukraine belongs to russia by...
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look at this, new haven going to be touching 60 degrees by monday, philly in the low 70s. low 70s in d.c., and upper 60s on sunday in pittsburgh. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds ke some plan what can you do for me? so, it helps to have a wise friend and fierce defender in your corner. a friend like aarp. to help your money live as long as you do. the money you earn. the money you splurge. i'm going in. and the money you save. hey, i just bought that. huh, i just sold that. that's why the younger you are, the more you need aarp. join today. we're seeing much differea. we're seeing some of the heavier rain moving across the north bay, but we're also picking up on some thunderstorms and small hail in parts of the east bay around union city and just to the east of heyward, also around san maymon, danville, concord and now picking up on some of the heavy rain and even lightning strikes and we'll continue to monitor that throughout the day. >> that's your latest weather. weather, guys. >> all right, thank you cronkite award winner, al >
look at this, new haven going to be touching 60 degrees by monday, philly in the low 70s. low 70s in d.c., and upper 60s on sunday in pittsburgh. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds ke some plan what can you do for me? so, it helps to have a wise friend and fierce defender in your corner. a friend like aarp. to help your money live as long as you do. the money you earn. the money you splurge. i'm going in. and the money you save. hey, i just bought that....