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. ♪ nicole: i am nicole frolich. welcome to our viewers around the world.ussian president vladimir putin has signed laws formalizing the corporation of four ukrainian regions illegally annexed after a series of discredited votes. ukrainian president zelenskyy says forces are making "vast and powerful advances in the southern region." in the east, the regional governor said ukrainian forces have liberated six villages on wednesday. >> do ukrainian flag going up again in a recaptured village. just one of many places back on the ukrainian control as a result of recent advances. the blue and yellow flag is also back, flying overhead in the strategic eastern city, as locals q for aid. -- locals queue ukrainian troops for aid. ukrainian troops retook the region after president putin announced that legal annexation of the whole region. signs of the fierce battle fought here recently, as well as the months of russian occupation, are everywhere. with russian troops forced to retreat here and across the south and east, and with a chaotic military mobilization sparkin
. ♪ nicole: i am nicole frolich. welcome to our viewers around the world.ussian president vladimir putin has signed laws formalizing the corporation of four ukrainian regions illegally annexed after a series of discredited votes. ukrainian president zelenskyy says forces are making "vast and powerful advances in the southern region." in the east, the regional governor said ukrainian forces have liberated six villages on wednesday. >> do ukrainian flag going up again in a...
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thanks nicole. i understand that you can seduce anyone.the talents for official purposes. of the main ones, only the respiratory function was preserved. nothing unusual for bedridden patients. oh what is this movement? hands let go yes , unusually, the respiratory function, his tongue is preserved in place. the cause of death is strangulation, but there are no traces of our throat on the face; they taught him in forensic forensics, apparently pillows covered he could not call for help. how are you ? let's do this again, either you testify to me now, or i'll call the squad. well , what are you looking at? come to the kitchen. but this beauty appeared. i interrogate me will you have a drink no thanks. yes, what are you doing? what are you, yeah, who are you? damn, i, firstly, authorized the case of murders lieutenant yegorkina will you drink after the interview or are you a monkey? well, come on, tell me how you're going to get rid of your son. what are you, why would he get rid of him? he he will be leaving soon. he needs to get married, he
thanks nicole. i understand that you can seduce anyone.the talents for official purposes. of the main ones, only the respiratory function was preserved. nothing unusual for bedridden patients. oh what is this movement? hands let go yes , unusually, the respiratory function, his tongue is preserved in place. the cause of death is strangulation, but there are no traces of our throat on the face; they taught him in forensic forensics, apparently pillows covered he could not call for help. how are...
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nicole: thank you so much.pite ukrainian progress elsewhere on the front, russian forces have been launching assaults of their own. reports in the deaths region say the city -- donetsk region says it is under artillery fire. and street fights have broken out in villages, making life difficult for those inside, many are trying to flee the fighting. there are no easy paths to safety. >> blown up to hinder, the advancing russians. now, residents are forced to make a difficult journey across what is left of th bridge. some like this pensioner on her way home, need help from their neighbors. it is a little easier for the able-bodied but no less dangerous. as exposes -- explosions ring out. >> the main problem is the sound it you can hear. everything else is secondary. it is good if it is quiet. >> b to get to -- supplies to the cut off eastern bank there is no alternative. >> sometimes they fire really close, next to the store. just above our heads. the sprays everywhere, mixed with dirt, we keep on carrying water.
nicole: thank you so much.pite ukrainian progress elsewhere on the front, russian forces have been launching assaults of their own. reports in the deaths region say the city -- donetsk region says it is under artillery fire. and street fights have broken out in villages, making life difficult for those inside, many are trying to flee the fighting. there are no easy paths to safety. >> blown up to hinder, the advancing russians. now, residents are forced to make a difficult journey across...
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nicole you care so much about me.ust limp, dad, as soon as i found out that you called right away, and told me to take patronage. thanks again. thank you. hello dad. necessarily 23:58 in the left wing was a sure shutdown, clearly one of the guests saw something nothing. yes, i don't know how an outsider kill one of the guests and leave unhindered. there are stairs, there are elevators, he is not a fool to climb up sensibly below them, which are technical rooms and an entrance for staff. well, yes, they just didn’t call the coin a conversation, but let them not rub me, that is, you entered the circle of suspects. of course, no one is going to say this directly. but, apparently, yes, do they really think that you could have killed zhivinsky to take his place? i think, yes, it's how to present information. so so why at the crime scene and who are you such? and yet, let's keep in mind that at that time , senior lieutenant rodanov had no orders of subordination. colonel lucharov didn't get it. still , it's outrageous. you
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i am so pleased honor to be with nicole. i love this book. it's probably the highest consummate i can get it, is that you don't realize how much you are learning because the book is so engaging as you race through it. and also like it for a very particular maybe even selfish reason. because in 1992 i was assigned to cover pat buchanan is a president a campaign by the "washington post" and spent a lot of time on that campaign, and i now learned from nicole how historically important that campaign is. journalists. write the draft of history siphon made a couple footnotes i discover in the book. but she makes a very, very compelling case that basically reaganism and its influence in did almost as soon as he left office, which is not something we usually assume. and the case she makes visually powerful, and so, nicole, why don't you just s start their by explaining how you came to that view, how you make the case here? becausee as you know, people ket making references to reagan at how much they were reaganite, even as they were moving away and d
i am so pleased honor to be with nicole. i love this book. it's probably the highest consummate i can get it, is that you don't realize how much you are learning because the book is so engaging as you race through it. and also like it for a very particular maybe even selfish reason. because in 1992 i was assigned to cover pat buchanan is a president a campaign by the "washington post" and spent a lot of time on that campaign, and i now learned from nicole how historically important...
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well, that nicole. congratulations on your first case. you have opened, look brilliant, and the first things are never forgotten, i serve russia and i congratulate everyone today, another real one has appeared in our team. there should be some way to mark this. i generally agree that's what you call it. well, that's what it's called. well, i don't know, well, please, let's go so radanov, where in the morning the experts just called, right? what did they fail to do. well , come on in, well, it's your fault, georgievich is on his feet. okay, come on, have a seat. i will never be late in my life. well, since everyone is here, let's start maria krasovskaya, a student of the ninety-first year of birth, was killed yesterday at 10:00 am near her hostel at the intersection of levashovsky chkalovsky, her mother is in the heart hospital. let's get down to business now, who was dealing with her friends to her parents in the lower today for dinner should be back. yesterday, we turned to the kurshnikov. everyone unanimously repeats that maria was a si
well, that nicole. congratulations on your first case. you have opened, look brilliant, and the first things are never forgotten, i serve russia and i congratulate everyone today, another real one has appeared in our team. there should be some way to mark this. i generally agree that's what you call it. well, that's what it's called. well, i don't know, well, please, let's go so radanov, where in the morning the experts just called, right? what did they fail to do. well , come on in, well, it's...
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>> that's exactly it, nicolle.acist playbook is yes, while it does mobilize and galvanize one side it also has the potential to mobilize and galvanize the other side in an effort to reject that racism. the idea of one person, one vote is so central to -- or has been so central to who we are as a country that there is frankly one party in this country that sees the idea of one person one vote as a threat to them continuing to hold power. and so yes, for americans we see in poll after poll americans who are concerned about a threat to democracy tying and understanding the relationship to democracy when it is working, when it is expanded to include more of us, not fewer of us, is able to participate, that is the thing that is frankly a check on the racism that we see in our politics because you have voters who are able to raise their voices, who are able to say no, this is not who we are, this is not who we want to be, this is not what democracy is supposed to look like if we are indeed, as maya said, again, to get to
>> that's exactly it, nicolle.acist playbook is yes, while it does mobilize and galvanize one side it also has the potential to mobilize and galvanize the other side in an effort to reject that racism. the idea of one person, one vote is so central to -- or has been so central to who we are as a country that there is frankly one party in this country that sees the idea of one person one vote as a threat to them continuing to hold power. and so yes, for americans we see in poll after poll...
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you've got to build on it, and i'm pleased and honored to be with nicole. i've got to say i love this book. it's probably the highest compliment i can give it is that you don't realize how much you're learning because the book is so engaging as you race through it. and i also would like it for a very particular, maybe even selfish reasons, because in 1992, i was assigned to cover pat buchanan's presidential campaign by "the washington post" and spent a lot of time on that campaign and i now learn from nicole how historically important that campaign is. the journalist writing the first draft of history and i made a couple of footnotes i discovered in the book, but she makes a very, very compelling case that basically reaganism and its influence ended almost as soon as he left office, which is not something we usually assume and the case she makes is really powerful. so nicole, why don't you just start there by explaining how you came to that view. how you make the case here because as you know, people kept making references to reagan and how much they were r
you've got to build on it, and i'm pleased and honored to be with nicole. i've got to say i love this book. it's probably the highest compliment i can give it is that you don't realize how much you're learning because the book is so engaging as you race through it. and i also would like it for a very particular, maybe even selfish reasons, because in 1992, i was assigned to cover pat buchanan's presidential campaign by "the washington post" and spent a lot of time on that campaign and...
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nicolle? >> jacob, do we have any indication that there was any heightened sense of threat against the pelosis or any heightened security around their home? >> well, the thing to understand here is in fact the normal security detail that is given to members of congress is not afforded to members of their family. so only the one -- only the one member of congress is in fact protected at the time. if nancy pelosi had been here at the time neighbors say you would have known it. and in fact mr. depapp would have walked headlong into an armed security detail. instead she was gone and there was not actual in-person bodyguards on the premises. we do know that there are some monies made available to members of congress to fortify their home. it's not clear how much of that was spent in this case. but there was no one else at home. again, this is a man in his 80s asleep in his home attacked by this random stranger who breaks in with a hammer and does terrible damage to him in the presence of police, ni
nicolle? >> jacob, do we have any indication that there was any heightened sense of threat against the pelosis or any heightened security around their home? >> well, the thing to understand here is in fact the normal security detail that is given to members of congress is not afforded to members of their family. so only the one -- only the one member of congress is in fact protected at the time. if nancy pelosi had been here at the time neighbors say you would have known it. and in...
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and i now learned from nicole how historically important that campaign is. you're a journalist so i even made a couple of footnotes i discovered in the book. but she makes a very compelling case that basically reaganism and its influence ended almost as soon as he left office which is not something we usually assume. the case she makes is powerful and so nicole, what you just start there by explaining how you came to that view, how you make the case here because as you know people kept making references to reagan and how much they were reaganites even as they were moving away and doing so quickly. >> first of all thank you so much for doing this tonight.ns you are an inspiration for the writers so all those kind words inmean quite a lot to me. so this book in many ways began with just the puzzle that ej was talking about. that the mythology of reagan grew exponentially in the 1990s and 2000 and yet a particular set of politics that reagan embraced were under challenge almost immediately after he left office and this was something that i started thinking abou
and i now learned from nicole how historically important that campaign is. you're a journalist so i even made a couple of footnotes i discovered in the book. but she makes a very compelling case that basically reaganism and its influence ended almost as soon as he left office which is not something we usually assume. the case she makes is powerful and so nicole, what you just start there by explaining how you came to that view, how you make the case here because as you know people kept making...
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is important, because it remains very relevant today, as nicole explains. it set republicans on a course that led eventually to the election of donald trump and to the radicalization of the right. now we're in for a very informative discussion with who will be in conversation this evening, one of the most astute political analysts and washington today, journalist and author e.j. dionne. he's also a longtime friend of poppy and of mine and listens. in addition to writing an always interesting column for the washington post, e.j. is a senior fellow at the brookings institution and teaches at georgetown. he's also the author or coauthor of a number of books about politics. his latest, 100% democracy, which was co-written myles rapoport and published last march, makes very persuasive case for universal voting. so, ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming nicole hemmer and dionne. thank you, brad. and thanks to our friends at c-span and in the audience out there. i love doing events at this bookstore as everybody in this room knows this bookstore is als
is important, because it remains very relevant today, as nicole explains. it set republicans on a course that led eventually to the election of donald trump and to the radicalization of the right. now we're in for a very informative discussion with who will be in conversation this evening, one of the most astute political analysts and washington today, journalist and author e.j. dionne. he's also a longtime friend of poppy and of mine and listens. in addition to writing an always interesting...
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and i now learn from nicole how historically important that campaign is. you know, journalists write the first draft of history. i even made a couple of footnotes. i discovered in the book. but she makes it very, very compelling case that. basically, reaganism and its influence ended almost as soon he left office, which is not something we usually assume. and the case she makes is really powerful. and so nicole wanted to why don't you just start there by explaining you came to that view, how you make the case here. because as you know, people making references reagan and how much they were reaganite even as were moving away and doing so quite quickly. yeah well of all thank you so much for doing tonight. you are an inspiration, a writer. so all of those those kind words mean quite a lot to me. so you know, this book in many ways began just the puzzle that e.j. was talking about, that the mythology reagan grew exponentially, really, in the 1990s and the 2000. and a particular set of politics that reagan embraced were under challenge almost immediately after
and i now learn from nicole how historically important that campaign is. you know, journalists write the first draft of history. i even made a couple of footnotes. i discovered in the book. but she makes it very, very compelling case that. basically, reaganism and its influence ended almost as soon he left office, which is not something we usually assume. and the case she makes is really powerful. and so nicole wanted to why don't you just start there by explaining you came to that view, how...
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>> yeah, nicolle.he reporting that we published a month ago, that nara officials were concerned about trump keeping dozens of boxes of official records even before he left the white house. this investigation has been long running but there were multiple flags raised even by trump's lawyers, people who sort of were aware of his habits of mishandling classified information, and it showed that the lawyers had concerns about trump taking boxes and agreed that these two dozen boxes that were referenced in that e-mail should be returned to archives officials. still trump kept those documents. but i think what this e-mail also underscores is how much is still unknown, who was responsible for the packing of those boxes, who kind of let this slip through the cracks despite it being flagged numerous times. you know, i think the archives noted in the press release that they released with regards to this e-mail that they released publicly on their website today that there are still thousands of pages of correspond
>> yeah, nicolle.he reporting that we published a month ago, that nara officials were concerned about trump keeping dozens of boxes of official records even before he left the white house. this investigation has been long running but there were multiple flags raised even by trump's lawyers, people who sort of were aware of his habits of mishandling classified information, and it showed that the lawyers had concerns about trump taking boxes and agreed that these two dozen boxes that were...
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this will be nicole man, the commander of dragon. now the first native american woman to live and stay on board the international space station. the next one through the hatch is the pilot of dragon. he is getting his welcoming hellos from the crew aboard the international space station. we see right now, right past nicole man is -- they are coming through the hatch. and last but not least, they just enter the international space station. crew five is officially in dragon endurance. this is their home for the next six months. the international space station. with the addition of crew five on board, it is currently 11 astronauts inside the international space station. just fantastic. we finally had you guys on board. this is a very special crew. it is the first time we have a russian cosmonaut flying on a crew dragon. a very special welcome to, who broke this. it is so important for these -- the resilience here. it is also the third time i have had the pleasure of welcoming we shoot on board. this is
this will be nicole man, the commander of dragon. now the first native american woman to live and stay on board the international space station. the next one through the hatch is the pilot of dragon. he is getting his welcoming hellos from the crew aboard the international space station. we see right now, right past nicole man is -- they are coming through the hatch. and last but not least, they just enter the international space station. crew five is officially in dragon endurance. this is...
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nicole: the u.s.onsumer still looks strong, when we look at reported earnings from companies like esa, when we hear about the demand for new jet from boeing, that plays well into the narrative of the american psyche. which is there is still strength and resilience in the american consumer. where we are starting to see underlying weaknesses in the small-cap, mid-cap business space. the worry is, will that trickle over into the larger enterprise, and then will the consumer feel a bit more pinch, as if perhaps there is some risk of job loss, real profits recession? haidi: when you look at the currency effect playing into earnings, are you making a concerted effort to look at the currency exposure for some of these companies? nicole: we absolutely are, ha idi, the thing we're taking into strong consideration the last month is this over purchasing of the u.s. dollar, more the resilience of these blue-chip companies. and we're focusing pretty narrowly on the strength of the u.s. consumer, and making concent
nicole: the u.s.onsumer still looks strong, when we look at reported earnings from companies like esa, when we hear about the demand for new jet from boeing, that plays well into the narrative of the american psyche. which is there is still strength and resilience in the american consumer. where we are starting to see underlying weaknesses in the small-cap, mid-cap business space. the worry is, will that trickle over into the larger enterprise, and then will the consumer feel a bit more pinch,...
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that's why nicole i don't use social media.ur spying on people's personal lives and nothing useful. for the social network , information about herself is free to hang there, therefore. excuse me, but you just don't understand anything. alexei nikolaevich i think it would be wrong if we were completely removed from this work after all one of us got hurt. i don't know who you mean when you say one of us. i considered you a member of my team. even wanted to promote you. i alexey nikolayevich think that now is not the best time to divide into friends and foes. igor got into trouble and what are you going to do, i'm an independent investigation. we're going to conduct an independent investigation. i am here on behalf of the solovet. oh that's how it is that even his initiative. do you want to bend over? no? come on . elementary struggle for self-preservation you aleksey nikolaevich doesn’t know him well. are you saying that he does this sincerely sure that if god forbid you would have got into a similar situation, he would have acte
that's why nicole i don't use social media.ur spying on people's personal lives and nothing useful. for the social network , information about herself is free to hang there, therefore. excuse me, but you just don't understand anything. alexei nikolaevich i think it would be wrong if we were completely removed from this work after all one of us got hurt. i don't know who you mean when you say one of us. i considered you a member of my team. even wanted to promote you. i alexey nikolayevich think...
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yes nicole you can be quiet.equested only quickly, where they were on the deadline, there were three folders september november. well and where at you on mail all is clear? let's hang up, but i decided for myself. show me i will fight this evil mercilessly to the guys did not repeat my mistakes. tell us how you killed oleg gulko that you killed nikolai, not gulko, just out of conviction. what kind of men do you remember boris lukin? in 2010 they also killed, like a bun in the tenth. but you can't sew it on me. this is from what, because the whole tenth and ninth year. i was on a long business trip. he speaks the truth. i just got through. see what else i found. until recently, these photos made fun of the profile of the girl of our rydanov, and a couple of days ago she deleted, she met with the login and with the murdered gulko. now she is dating her. no, nothing. well, i see, i see that it happened for sure everything is fine. it's all good, but if it's good, then it's good. now i will take off my shoes and i wi
yes nicole you can be quiet.equested only quickly, where they were on the deadline, there were three folders september november. well and where at you on mail all is clear? let's hang up, but i decided for myself. show me i will fight this evil mercilessly to the guys did not repeat my mistakes. tell us how you killed oleg gulko that you killed nikolai, not gulko, just out of conviction. what kind of men do you remember boris lukin? in 2010 they also killed, like a bun in the tenth. but you...
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hey, nicole. >> hey. >> nicole is the author of here comes the sun, a "new york times" notable book ofhe year and a 2017 lambda literary award winner. her best-selling sophomore novel patsy is at 120 lambda literary award winner and "new york times" editors choice, a financial times critics choice, a stone wall book honor book, and a today show read with jinnah book club selection. patsy has been in one of the best books of the year by kirkus review, time, npr, people, "washington post," apple books, oh the oprah magazine, the guardian, good housekeeping, buzzfeed, and many others. i quote, patsy fills a literary void with compassion, complexity and tenderness, race "time" magazine and npr named nicole dennis-benn and indispensable novelist i would argue that she is an indispensable member of a roundtable today and am so glad that you are going to bring us all together and allows to have a great conversation and dialogue, so thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much for having me. i'm really excited to be here. i see a few faces -- family faces, emily is one of them. i can't wait
hey, nicole. >> hey. >> nicole is the author of here comes the sun, a "new york times" notable book ofhe year and a 2017 lambda literary award winner. her best-selling sophomore novel patsy is at 120 lambda literary award winner and "new york times" editors choice, a financial times critics choice, a stone wall book honor book, and a today show read with jinnah book club selection. patsy has been in one of the best books of the year by kirkus review, time, npr,...
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nicole cites a number of factors which she will get into in a minute.ut understanding why itni happened is important. because it remains very relevant today. as nicole explains set republicans on a course that led eventually to the election of donald trump and to the rfo radicalization of the right. now, we are in for a very deformity of an tran informative discussion with the code will be in conversation with the most astute political analysis and analysts in washington today journalist in author ej dionne. in addition to writing and always anregt interesting columr the post ej as a senior fellow at the brookings institution and teaches at georgetown. it is also the author or co-author of a number of books about politics. his latest, one 100% democracy which was cowritten with miles rappaport in published last march makes a very persuasive case for universal voting. so ladies and gentlemen, please welcome me in a welcoming nicole hammer and ej. quick sent to our friends at c-span in the audience out there i love doing events at this bookstore. as every
nicole cites a number of factors which she will get into in a minute.ut understanding why itni happened is important. because it remains very relevant today. as nicole explains set republicans on a course that led eventually to the election of donald trump and to the rfo radicalization of the right. now, we are in for a very deformity of an tran informative discussion with the code will be in conversation with the most astute political analysis and analysts in washington today journalist in...
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>> well, nicolle, it's hard to say.her or not we should have elected senators and representatives involving themselves in voting fraud potentially activities like this, it's very important. there may be a legitimate question of law here. the issue is not whether or not the supreme court should take a look at it. the question is whether or not clarence thomas, given the fact, let's think back to ginni thomas i think it was in early november texting mark meadows that the biden crime family and other ballot conspiracy theorists in the lamestream media and others are being arrested and put on -- literally said put on barges off the coast of guantanamo so that they can face tribunals for sedition. this person married to a supreme court justice talking about the biden crime family, that supreme court justice in a moment of a crisis of confidence about the supreme court should not be the one who is the one person granting the stay. that easily is something that he could have and should have in my opinion recused from. and agai
>> well, nicolle, it's hard to say.her or not we should have elected senators and representatives involving themselves in voting fraud potentially activities like this, it's very important. there may be a legitimate question of law here. the issue is not whether or not the supreme court should take a look at it. the question is whether or not clarence thomas, given the fact, let's think back to ginni thomas i think it was in early november texting mark meadows that the biden crime family...
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i'm nicole foolish, and this is the day. ah, i have signed the decree on the introduction of martial law in these 4 regions of the russian federation. president putin has made it very clear what the pseudo referendums and the occupied territories that he's not looking for a way bath brush, especially on a person, is maybe one of the tremendous problems. only person who cannot right. know in the won't is, this is a word that content right now today. if is let me put, wanted to, this is his work. he started this war also on the show back in terror on the iranian climber who caused a stir for a competing abroad without a headscarf appears in public for the 1st time. was she siding with anti government demonstrators and will she face consequences after claiming it was all an accident? i. hello, so i, i apologize to the iranian people, the comment because i created problems for them as my uncle and they were concerned about me in with us when i go back. oh, thanks for joining us. it's a law from 2002, one that had never been invo
i'm nicole foolish, and this is the day. ah, i have signed the decree on the introduction of martial law in these 4 regions of the russian federation. president putin has made it very clear what the pseudo referendums and the occupied territories that he's not looking for a way bath brush, especially on a person, is maybe one of the tremendous problems. only person who cannot right. know in the won't is, this is a word that content right now today. if is let me put, wanted to, this is his work....
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nicole and i thought it was interesting what the white house said . they were asked about mccarthy's comments and the press secretary, karen, john pierre didn't really address it. and she thanked congress for its bipartisan work and supporting ukraine. and she said, quote, the white house will continue to monitor those conversations on these efforts and support ukraine as long as it takes. so this is the 1st time we're hearing something like that uttered in public. but how popular is that opinion among the g o. p, maybe even behind closed doors. it's hard to tell nicole. i mean, i think 1st we have to dig down into what kevin mccarthy said. and if you, if you look at the quote, he said it is not a free blank check. and that, i think is in part a nod towards a growing sentiment among many republicans that there needs to be more oversight of how money is spent. i mean, we are talking about billions of dollars of military equipment. and republicans are essentially saying many of them are saying there's not enough close monitoring of exactly how that mone
nicole and i thought it was interesting what the white house said . they were asked about mccarthy's comments and the press secretary, karen, john pierre didn't really address it. and she thanked congress for its bipartisan work and supporting ukraine. and she said, quote, the white house will continue to monitor those conversations on these efforts and support ukraine as long as it takes. so this is the 1st time we're hearing something like that uttered in public. but how popular is that...
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>> it was intense, nicole.s was a portrait that i wanted to paint, a larger portrait, a character study of donald trump and of the milieu he came from, of the world that created him, the force forces i family that created him, his character that led to where we got here, he took advantage of moments in history in new york city and then nationally and then exported new york rules and what ted cruz described as new york values is really what trump did, but not in a socially liberal way, did export to wash and the republican party. that is what we see now and everything you just described in our political system. >> he talks about one of the republicans in the news and you shared some exclusive sound about herschel walker and it's as good of a story as any to jump into the damage he has wrought on our politics. let me lay that sound. thank you for sharing this with us. this is from an interview you did before this week's scandal threatened -- i don't know if anything threatens anyone any more but before in broke.
>> it was intense, nicole.s was a portrait that i wanted to paint, a larger portrait, a character study of donald trump and of the milieu he came from, of the world that created him, the force forces i family that created him, his character that led to where we got here, he took advantage of moments in history in new york city and then nationally and then exported new york rules and what ted cruz described as new york values is really what trump did, but not in a socially liberal way, did...
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thanks, nicolle. >> thank you. the signals from moscow ron and i were discussing suggest russia is looking to escalate its war on ukraine. that's next. they say you eat with your eyes first, so here's a good look at our new thick n fluffy french toast. artisan challah dipped in vanilla cinnamon batter. french toast the way it's meant to be. try all three flavors. only at ihop. download the app and earn free food with every purchase. what should the future deliver? onl(music)op. progress... (music) ...innovation... (music) ...discovery? or simply stability... ...security... ...protection? you shouldn't have to choose. (music) gold. your strategic advantage. (music) visit goldhub.com. it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! (limu squawks) he's a natural. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ announcer: type 2 diabetes? only pay for what you need. discover the power of 3 in the ozempic® tri-z
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nicole, thank you.to you about something that looks like accountability. nicole hockley who's the ceo of sandy hook promise her son dylan was six years old when he was killed at sandy hook. a lot of american businesses could benefit from having a woman in charge, so says a new book about leadership. and have an important conversation with the author about challenges chase facing women who lead. next on velshi. next on velshi [coughing] hi, susan. honey. yeah. i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin. the only brand with real honeyand elderberry. this is a bombas performance sock. for such a small item it performs big in so many ways. big on comfort. big on durability. big on breathability. bombas gives you big comfort for all your athletic pursuits. it's the subway series menu. 12 irresistible subs. the most epic sandwich roster ever created. ♪♪ it's subway's
nicole, thank you.to you about something that looks like accountability. nicole hockley who's the ceo of sandy hook promise her son dylan was six years old when he was killed at sandy hook. a lot of american businesses could benefit from having a woman in charge, so says a new book about leadership. and have an important conversation with the author about challenges chase facing women who lead. next on velshi. next on velshi [coughing] hi, susan. honey. yeah. i respect that. but that cough...
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you could see nicole and josh and anna and koichi happy to be in space. it's great to see them in orbit and we will focus the next 29 hours from launch to get them docked and that talking time is 450 7 p.m. tomorrow afternoon eastern. we will really turn our attention to that phase of the flight and we are excited about the launch and we are excited dragon is doing well and we will focus on docking and get them safely back to the space station stop. >> thank you guys for being here today and for those dialing in. an outstanding launch as you heard. it's awesome to have new space flyers on the way to the international space station. these guys will dock just before 5:00 p.m. eastern time tomorrow. the hatch opening will be about 90 it's later -- 90 minutes later. they will stay docked about 150 days and then we will have them do recent -- human research experience, technology development that will help us go past lower orbit and do further exploration as well as do some of our commercialization activities. as far as the handover between crew four and crew
you could see nicole and josh and anna and koichi happy to be in space. it's great to see them in orbit and we will focus the next 29 hours from launch to get them docked and that talking time is 450 7 p.m. tomorrow afternoon eastern. we will really turn our attention to that phase of the flight and we are excited about the launch and we are excited dragon is doing well and we will focus on docking and get them safely back to the space station stop. >> thank you guys for being here today...
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let's talk about this now with nicole milan. she's a journalist at malta to day nicole. welcome to the program. pleading guilty on the 1st day of the trial. this may be, was a surprise to some why did they plead guilty? ultimately? that's a good question. i don't think it any of any one here can actually fully understand why it took them so long. why it took them to get to like the 1st day of the child to actually plead guilty. this was quite an anomaly. it's never happened before in the montes, judicial history, basically, usually for context, they managed to get a plea by again, so to speak, with the prosecution. usually something like this only happens before the jury is stage of every comes about. so yeah, the fact that that happened on the 1st day is way, is a race strange and exceptional case. it's never happened before. and it took so long for that plea to change to guilty. it also took a long time for this trial to happen at all. why did it take 5 years to bring these suspects to trial? toys of it is definitely down to systemic issues in the monkeys judicial syst
let's talk about this now with nicole milan. she's a journalist at malta to day nicole. welcome to the program. pleading guilty on the 1st day of the trial. this may be, was a surprise to some why did they plead guilty? ultimately? that's a good question. i don't think it any of any one here can actually fully understand why it took them so long. why it took them to get to like the 1st day of the child to actually plead guilty. this was quite an anomaly. it's never happened before in the...
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hey nicole.ugh nicole is the author of here comes the sun a "new york times" notable book of the year end a 2017 london award winner. her best-selling as 82020 literary awards winner "new yora times" editor's choice of financial times choice of the book award honor book and book club selection. one of the books of the year by time, npr, people, "washington post", apple books, oprah magazine, the guardian, good housekeeping, buzzfeed, l and many others. i quote a literate void with compassion, complexity and tenderness raise time magazine. mpr and indispensable novelists. i would argue she is an indispensable member of our roundtable today. i am so glad you are going to bring us all together and allow us to have a great conversation and dialogue. so thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much for having me. i'm really excited to be here. emily is one of them this is a reunion. i am grateful and i cannot wait for this roundtable. start from scratch for those of you who are not familiar with our
hey nicole.ugh nicole is the author of here comes the sun a "new york times" notable book of the year end a 2017 london award winner. her best-selling as 82020 literary awards winner "new yora times" editor's choice of financial times choice of the book award honor book and book club selection. one of the books of the year by time, npr, people, "washington post", apple books, oprah magazine, the guardian, good housekeeping, buzzfeed, l and many others. i quote a...
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when we talk about nicole. they're allow to bring their own private mementoes.ng. she said it's a gift that she got from her mother long ago, a dream catcher. of course, significant ties to the culture from which she comes, and also it represents the dreams that now are about to come true. pop,? >> how is that for a beautiful story, as she heads up on a history-making mission. that's for sure. martin, thank you so much. >>> thanks to all of you for joining us today. i'm poppy harlow. at this hour with erica hill starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. at this hour, survivors of hurricane ian is returning to their homes as president biden heads to florida to see the devastation firsthand. >>> and the lead for a kidnapped family of four, and wild an overwhiling number of americans in this country is facing a mental crisis. this is that we're watching "at this hour." i'm erica hill, in days for kate at least 105 deaths have now been linked to the storm. search-and-rescue efforts continue today. more that 2,000 survivors have been rescued
when we talk about nicole. they're allow to bring their own private mementoes.ng. she said it's a gift that she got from her mother long ago, a dream catcher. of course, significant ties to the culture from which she comes, and also it represents the dreams that now are about to come true. pop,? >> how is that for a beautiful story, as she heads up on a history-making mission. that's for sure. martin, thank you so much. >>> thanks to all of you for joining us today. i'm poppy...
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nicole bites of intensifying conflict in a new theory to cold.ew less tolerant in the ranks in the them not as opponents but as enemies. what accounted for this shift? is a number of factors that she'll get into in a minute the understanding why it happened is important because it remains very relevant today. as nicole explained, republicans were on a course that led eventually to the election of donald trump and radicalization of the right to bear in for an informative discussion with people this evening with one of the most astute political analysis in washington today, journalist and author, dj, longtime friend of mine. inin addition to writing for the washington post, he's a senior fellow at the brookings institution and georgetown and the author or co-author of a number of books on politics. his latest one 100% democracy cowritten and published last march, it's a persuasive case for universal voting. ladies and gentlemen, join me in welcoming nicole hemmer and ej got back. >> thanks to our friends at c-span and audience out there. everybody
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i mean, they have, nicolle. there's been no more successful political strategy in the history of this country than the southern strategy. it has won a lot more elections than it has lost. and that's why the stakes are so high right now is because they don't really believe that is a losing strategy. they still believe that if you double down on tribalism, there's enough folks who are going to shrug their shoulders at the racism, or there's just enough racists and just bigots to get them to a majority coalition. but that's also the beauty of what we have happening here and quite frankly and the beauty of something that i had the pleasure of being apart of in 2008. and it was that most americans do want change. most americans will reject -- the majority of americans will, in fact, reject and try to come together and try to bring -- and try to sort of bring racial healing to this country and look beyond that. but we lose in silence. and we lose when we don't turn out and one of the things i'm worried most about as a
i mean, they have, nicolle. there's been no more successful political strategy in the history of this country than the southern strategy. it has won a lot more elections than it has lost. and that's why the stakes are so high right now is because they don't really believe that is a losing strategy. they still believe that if you double down on tribalism, there's enough folks who are going to shrug their shoulders at the racism, or there's just enough racists and just bigots to get them to a...
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you could see nicole and josh and anna and koichi happy to be in space. it's great to see them in orbit and we will focus the next 29 hours from launch to get them docked and that talking time is 450 7 p.m. tomorrow afternoon eastern. we will really turn our attention to that phase of the flight and we are excited about the launch and we are excited dragon is doing well and we will focus on docking and get them safely back to the space station stop. >> thank you guys for being here today and for those dialing in. an outstanding launch as you heard. it's awesome to have new space flyers on the way to the international space station. these guys will dock just before 5:00 p.m. eastern time tomorrow. the hatch opening will be about 90 it's later -- 90 minutes later. they will stay docked about 150 days and then we will have them do recent -- human research experience, technology development that will help us go past lower orbit and do further exploration as well as do some of our commercialization activities. as far as the handover between crew four and crew
you could see nicole and josh and anna and koichi happy to be in space. it's great to see them in orbit and we will focus the next 29 hours from launch to get them docked and that talking time is 450 7 p.m. tomorrow afternoon eastern. we will really turn our attention to that phase of the flight and we are excited about the launch and we are excited dragon is doing well and we will focus on docking and get them safely back to the space station stop. >> thank you guys for being here today...
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what accounted for the shift, nicole cites a number of factors which she will go into in a minute. but understanding why it happened is important because it remains very relevant today. as nicole explains, it sent republicans on a course that led eventually to the election of donald trump and to the radicalization of the right. we are in for a very informativeh discussion with nicole who will be in conversation this evening with one of the most political analysis in washington today journalist and author and also a longtime friend of mine antonella says. in addition to writing and always interesting column for the post, a senior fellow at the brookings institution and teaches at georgetown. alsoso the author or the co-autr of a number of books about politics. his latest, 100% democracy that is cowritten makes a persuasive case for universal voting so please join me in welcoming nicole. [applause] thank you to brad and our friends at c-span. i love doing events at this bookstore as everybody in the room knows it is also a community organization. i love the people that work here. bra
what accounted for the shift, nicole cites a number of factors which she will go into in a minute. but understanding why it happened is important because it remains very relevant today. as nicole explains, it sent republicans on a course that led eventually to the election of donald trump and to the radicalization of the right. we are in for a very informativeh discussion with nicole who will be in conversation this evening with one of the most political analysis in washington today journalist...
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nicole’s knot. the password to my instagram, because i’ve already been 100 years old and i’ll make my way through this web that has grown there, i’ll definitely see how nicole did it, but we pass her congratulations casually and uh, i think that there what they eat there is always fun in them, so that the bowl is full. and tell me, please, you say that nicole performed such a function of psychological calming, so it's a distraction from that what did these people and children have to go through, is there any psychological support, i don't know at the stations on the trains, or if there is something like that for people, because we understand that very often these people find themselves in these trains in a very difficult psychological state, yes it happened that our conductors perform the role of such psychological support for our passengers and train chiefs and train crews in general and support passengers who need help. in addition, we recently completed an additional course e there psychological
nicole’s knot. the password to my instagram, because i’ve already been 100 years old and i’ll make my way through this web that has grown there, i’ll definitely see how nicole did it, but we pass her congratulations casually and uh, i think that there what they eat there is always fun in them, so that the bowl is full. and tell me, please, you say that nicole performed such a function of psychological calming, so it's a distraction from that what did these people and children have to go...
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nicole is with us.lenty more to come, this is daybreak australia, this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: here is a quick check out the latest business in mind. -- business headlines. a late friday memo focuses attention on dramatic moves in the stock price and credit spread. the company assumed it would see shares fall to a first record low. shery: google has a shut down his translate app for china and be one of the few offices operating in the world's biggest market. -- one of the few apps operating in the world's biggest market. chinese carmaker byd has not stopped its sales record for hybrid vehicles. it is sold 800,000 units, beating tesla for delivering in the third quarter. that was a 187% increase year on year. up next is rba decision to and the guest tells us why there is a risk of a final outsized hike before a ship to slower moves -- a shift to slower moves. this is bloomberg. this i- [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly. all it takes is just one session at hairclub.
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ride. >> those words from nicole mann. we are less than nine minutes away. you will hear a number and letter combination that mark different aboard zones throughout the flight as well as performance calls. the next will come into play once the second stage kicks in. blasting from the top of north carolina to the tip of newfoundland. you will hear a spot that is to be avoided. you might hear shannon and that refers to shannon ireland meaning they would target off the east coast of ireland if they were later in the second stage and did did to abort for some reason. the next will come second from now. >> engine chill is when we take a little of that per chilled liquid oxygen and wheat swirl it through the pump of the engine which helps to prepare the turbo pumps and avoid thermal shock to the hardware during ignition. we are also expecting the conclusion of prop load for rp1 on first stage to wrap up at t minus six minutes. >> after that, we will hear a number of callouts related to the flight computer. >> engine chill has st
ride. >> those words from nicole mann. we are less than nine minutes away. you will hear a number and letter combination that mark different aboard zones throughout the flight as well as performance calls. the next will come into play once the second stage kicks in. blasting from the top of north carolina to the tip of newfoundland. you will hear a spot that is to be avoided. you might hear shannon and that refers to shannon ireland meaning they would target off the east coast of ireland...
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nicole cites a number of factors she will get into in a minute, but understanding why it happened is important because it remains very relevant today. nicole explains what set republicans on a course that led eventually to the election of donald trump and the radicalization of the right. we are in for a very informative discussion with nicole in conversation with one of the most astute political analysts in washington today, journalist and author eugene joseph dionne jr.. in addition to writing and always interesting column for the washington post, ej is a senior fellow at the brookings institution and teaches at georgetown and is the author or co-author of a number of books about politics. 's latest, 100% democracy, cowritten with myles rappaport and published last march makes a very persuasive case for universal voting. please join me in welcoming niki hemmer and eugene joseph dionne jr.. >> thanks to our friends at c-span. i love doing events at this bookstore. as everybody knows this bookstore is a community organization, i wrote the people who work here inherited a tradition, th
nicole cites a number of factors she will get into in a minute, but understanding why it happened is important because it remains very relevant today. nicole explains what set republicans on a course that led eventually to the election of donald trump and the radicalization of the right. we are in for a very informative discussion with nicole in conversation with one of the most astute political analysts in washington today, journalist and author eugene joseph dionne jr.. in addition to writing...
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>> nicole, that's a great question. two things leap out at me.me of information that we saw today, and i thought it was presented very, very well in the context of all the different threat streams that the secret service was receiving. you know, starting out this wasn't so much a threat but going back to october 31st where you had tom presenting this plan to protest, so months, months and months and months before the election, this was under way, but what bothered me was, in the specific threat reporting, they mentioned it in the context of the secret service reports, but many of them are reported as coming from the fbi, and what it pains me to say it, but what is increasingly hard for me to understand is the volume of information that was present within the federal government, within federal law enforcement, well in advance of january 6th, and yet we had this utter failure to protect the capitol with all this information indicating that something very significant and something potentially very violent was coming. when we turn, though, to this ot
>> nicole, that's a great question. two things leap out at me.me of information that we saw today, and i thought it was presented very, very well in the context of all the different threat streams that the secret service was receiving. you know, starting out this wasn't so much a threat but going back to october 31st where you had tom presenting this plan to protest, so months, months and months and months before the election, this was under way, but what bothered me was, in the specific...
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elizabeth: joining us us now, nicole niely.uz on the view. >> give me the target that was persecuted, i can tell you who the democrats, merrick garland directed fbi to go after moms and dads who go to school boards and treat them as domestic terrorists using the patriot act that is fundamentally wrong. elizabeth: no good answer from the view hosts, what is your reaction? >> i am as astonished this group of partisan hacks no good response, the sad thing is that the panel agrees with targeting their political enemies, so clear. it is disappointing. elizabeth: we want a good conversation about what is going on in schools. we have talked about this. transgender athletes are stronger than women, female athletes, you will see a transgender athlete in north carolina. seriously injury a female athlete on the other volleyball team, spiking a volleyball into her face, reportedly suffering head and neck injuries, and your reaction to this school board parent now say he's is targeted at his job a for raising red flags about sexualize conte
elizabeth: joining us us now, nicole niely.uz on the view. >> give me the target that was persecuted, i can tell you who the democrats, merrick garland directed fbi to go after moms and dads who go to school boards and treat them as domestic terrorists using the patriot act that is fundamentally wrong. elizabeth: no good answer from the view hosts, what is your reaction? >> i am as astonished this group of partisan hacks no good response, the sad thing is that the panel agrees with...