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ssing cloudser ovhe, adnot chmu of a chance ofshowers t ou of those ouclds. the wind will not be a major faorct tomorrow t buthey will be nocetiable mostly lainnd in the 15 to 20mile-per-hour range inth e highland an d. wind dyingwn do through to moowrr night intoearly dnweesday morninbug, t the onshornde wi llwi kick in late in the day on wednesday. we will ekse 25 mile-per-hour dust, 30 to 40 mileer-p-hour stdu along the coast. at is onshore wind. the problem isthe onshore wind is going toshift and become an fsofho wreind by thuraysd mog rninand it llwi be ryve dusty. awere talking ouabt wind gusts the 55 -pmileerho-ur rgean for napa uncoty and sola no county. thdrr yedirection hutymidi levels will be down to lower than 10%in all likelihood. we will be tracking an elevated wildfire th readon thur sday with gusty offshore wind ntcoinuing throut ghouthdae y. we wi llnot e serain anytime soon, withe nd will be very efficiatent spdiersing th at pollen. alde r,plpoar, and nijuper are the top rethe. high categbyory dnweesday, thsday, and ayfrid. we a rereaching t
ssing cloudser ovhe, adnot chmu of a chance ofshowers t ou of those ouclds. the wind will not be a major faorct tomorrow t buthey will be nocetiable mostly lainnd in the 15 to 20mile-per-hour range inth e highland an d. wind dyingwn do through to moowrr night intoearly dnweesday morninbug, t the onshornde wi llwi kick in late in the day on wednesday. we will ekse 25 mile-per-hour dust, 30 to 40 mileer-p-hour stdu along the coast. at is onshore wind. the problem isthe onshore wind is going...
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that has two effects, first of yall,ou save y moneright away. secondly, it ps utpressure on the high pre atstions to cut thei price. >> some drivers, outhgh, are nobothered by hithe gh gaics pres. >>small icpre to help ukraine. >> reporter: amanymecarins ke jeff len visay th ey suora t ban on russian oievl en ifit mes anhigh er espric at the pump. my granendparts were born in the inukrae. i am crying for all of the relas tiveba ck erthe. anifd we have to pay a little remo at the pumpso, be i t. >> reporter: in mill valley, back to you. >>> a group of cafolirnia lawmeraks ntse a later to governor newsom urging m hito support a osbot in domestneic ergy production. > tonight, an safrancisco po li ce ceoffir s habeen quacitted in a landmark use of force case. officer terence stangle struck spiers five times with his baton after he and his partner confronted him and s hith en girlfriend on a domestic ca llback in 20. 19 he end deup thwi a $700,000 civil ttlement from the city. stglane was charged with ttbaery,as sault and e thfirst of its kind case a
that has two effects, first of yall,ou save y moneright away. secondly, it ps utpressure on the high pre atstions to cut thei price. >> some drivers, outhgh, are nobothered by hithe gh gaics pres. >>small icpre to help ukraine. >> reporter: amanymecarins ke jeff len visay th ey suora t ban on russian oievl en ifit mes anhigh er espric at the pump. my granendparts were born in the inukrae. i am crying for all of the relas tiveba ck erthe. anifd we have to pay a little remo at...
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m>> iea yn,ou can ask mate th ain few months.syit trngo t stay very focuased nd work iand think rit'seay llimportantpe op aleround the woserld e the esimagndes a is t'really brave of tnehe "w rkyo times" to puatt th igema on the front gepa. it'sif a dfiltcu image but it's historically iormptant image. 'd>> oonllne: and why doou y say itis's htocarilly important? >> becauses it'a r wacrime and it's hapngpeni a indt's very hao rd tben ithat situation whyoere u tnwiess somethindg an you docu imentt,nd a i knew the batock sryec bause i was t.here >> o'don: nellouimr portant cosanverti wonith linsey aioddar and her alsoci miaed has more of heinr credible pics turethta show theas devtaonti and the humalln to iukn raine. ba he erat home, stofecks ll sharply alon wl restet today as oil and gas prices continue to ocskyrket. the fedow llea nrly 2.5% and the nasdaq and s00&p 5 sfeufred eater losses. s' ed o'keefcue foseons biden's efs forttory t to ease the pain at thmpe pu. >> reporterer: psintde biden heldid a veoon cference with european
m>> iea yn,ou can ask mate th ain few months.syit trngo t stay very focuased nd work iand think rit'seay llimportantpe op aleround the woserld e the esimagndes a is t'really brave of tnehe "w rkyo times" to puatt th igema on the front gepa. it'sif a dfiltcu image but it's historically iormptant image. 'd>> oonllne: and why doou y say itis's htocarilly important? >> becauses it'a r wacrime and it's hapngpeni a indt's very hao rd tben ithat situation whyoere u tnwiess...
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thank ou. ,, ., , ., would have hoped for more. thank ou. ,, you.the overwhelming _ you. the us and battersea despite the overwhelming vote _ you. the us and battersea despite the overwhelming vote making - you. the us and battersea despitej the overwhelming vote making the point there were 35 abstentions and she hoped all of those would have fallen into line, butjust before we heard from her we were listening to the un secretary general, so let's hear from the un secretary general, so let's hearfrom him, antonio guterres. the hear from him, antonio guterres. the messaue hear from him, antonio guterres. the message of— hear from him, antonio guterres. iie: message of the hear from him, antonio guterres. t“ie: message of the general hear from him, antonio guterres. t“i2 message of the general assembly is loud and clear. end hostilities in ukraine now, silence the guns now, open the door to dialogue and dull, seat now. the territorial integrity and sovereignty of ukraine must be respected in line with the un charter. we don't have a moment to lose. th
thank ou. ,, ., , ., would have hoped for more. thank ou. ,, you.the overwhelming _ you. the us and battersea despite the overwhelming vote _ you. the us and battersea despite the overwhelming vote making - you. the us and battersea despitej the overwhelming vote making the point there were 35 abstentions and she hoped all of those would have fallen into line, butjust before we heard from her we were listening to the un secretary general, so let's hear from the un secretary general, so let's...
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it any of the shine off that moment for ou? �* ., ., ., any of the shine off that moment for ou?y of the shine off that moment for ou? �* ., . ., ., ., 4' . you? it didn't. you have to look at it through — you? it didn't. you have to look at it through the _ you? it didn't. you have to look at it through the whole _ you? it didn't. you have to look at it through the whole season - you? it didn't. you have to look at it through the whole season and i | it through the whole season and i think overall it was an amazing season for everyone and a very tough and demanding season as well. it is even more rewarding to win it. had ou even more rewarding to win it. had you allowed — even more rewarding to win it. had you allowed yourself to say it was over? i you allowed yourself to say it was over? ., �* ., ., ., ,, over? i don't want to make it look too easy so _ over? i don't want to make it look too easy so i _ over? i don't want to make it look too easy so i kept _ over? i don't want to make it look too easy so i kept pushing - over? i don't want to make it look too easy so i kept pus
it any of the shine off that moment for ou? �* ., ., ., any of the shine off that moment for ou?y of the shine off that moment for ou? �* ., . ., ., ., 4' . you? it didn't. you have to look at it through — you? it didn't. you have to look at it through the _ you? it didn't. you have to look at it through the whole _ you? it didn't. you have to look at it through the whole season - you? it didn't. you have to look at it through the whole season and i | it through the whole season and i...
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i of things have they been saying to ou? ., , . of things have they been saying to ou?an inspire and ukrainian music and _ you? i think music can inspire and ukrainian music and ukrainian - ukrainian music and ukrainian musicians _ ukrainian music and ukrainian musicians now our understanding that they are _ musicians now our understanding that they are soldiers now on their own battlefield — they are soldiers now on their own battlefield and music can inspire people. — battlefield and music can inspire people, we can't be with weapons on the battlefield now we have our own weapons, _ the battlefield now we have our own weapons, our instruments, our music, all musicians _ weapons, our instruments, our music, all musicians in — weapons, our instruments, our music, all musicians in ukraine and in other— all musicians in ukraine and in other countries trying to help ukraine — other countries trying to help ukraine to make charity concerts, make _ ukraine to make charity concerts, make videos like that one and to come _ make videos like that one and to come music about the
i of things have they been saying to ou? ., , . of things have they been saying to ou?an inspire and ukrainian music and _ you? i think music can inspire and ukrainian music and ukrainian - ukrainian music and ukrainian musicians _ ukrainian music and ukrainian musicians now our understanding that they are _ musicians now our understanding that they are soldiers now on their own battlefield — they are soldiers now on their own battlefield and music can inspire people. — battlefield and...
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— ukraine in the last four weeks, do ou think? ,, . ., you think?s like the war was based on very _ you think? it looks like the war was based on very flimsy _ you think? it looks like the war was based on very flimsy intelligence i based on very flimsy intelligence assumptions about the strength of the ukrainian army, the willingness of ukrainian people to live under russian occupation and sympathy towards russia. but that is part of the decision—making process inside russian where putin was not telling that war is his actual goal to even his closest adviser. just a handful of people in uniform who were designing the operation. so the military and the economy came unprepared for what was about to come. ., . my unprepared for what was about to come. ., . ,._ . , ., unprepared for what was about to come. ., . . , ., . come. you are saying that this was a war that was — come. you are saying that this was a war that was conceived _ come. you are saying that this was a war that was conceived and - come. you are saying that this was a war that was concei
— ukraine in the last four weeks, do ou think? ,, . ., you think?s like the war was based on very _ you think? it looks like the war was based on very flimsy _ you think? it looks like the war was based on very flimsy intelligence i based on very flimsy intelligence assumptions about the strength of the ukrainian army, the willingness of ukrainian people to live under russian occupation and sympathy towards russia. but that is part of the decision—making process inside russian where putin...
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>>ou clde boverturned if this bill pseass.i to debate two bills. tw tohat would reform proposioitn 47 and one that wouldep realnt eirely. those aiagnst it say it impacted crime inal cifora.ni suorpprsteay s thero pposition has been more sceucssful than people rlieaze. is it time to realpe or rorefm propitosion 47? that is eth question up for deteba at the state capitol tomorrowhe wre some wmlaakers say it is aec nessary step if theta ste wantso tcrackdowonn cre.im >> the bills ivery simple. stju overturdne prop 47. >> kevinil key is the autr,ho ich would repeaofl the law
>>ou clde boverturned if this bill pseass.i to debate two bills. tw tohat would reform proposioitn 47 and one that wouldep realnt eirely. those aiagnst it say it impacted crime inal cifora.ni suorpprsteay s thero pposition has been more sceucssful than people rlieaze. is it time to realpe or rorefm propitosion 47? that is eth question up for deteba at the state capitol tomorrowhe wre some wmlaakers say it is aec nessary step if theta ste wantso tcrackdowonn cre.im >> the bills ivery...
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i know ou see putin saying that. i know you nokia — see putin saying that.ing that. i know you nokia very well, - see putin saying that. i know you nokia very well, and - see putin saying that. i know| you nokia very well, and kyiv was... when i was a young man, 99% of people were speaking russian, and now there are probably 60% or 70% who are russians who speak russian or other same time they can speak and you —— understand ukrainian. he remains well heard and well used here and nobody is managed by the speaking russian writing russian or publishing books in russian. there is a separate cultural sphere of resource only. there are right—wing radicals who don't like russian language, but at the same time, there are right—wing radicals who are ethnic russians and who don't mind russian language, so i mean they mostly actually direct their anger at putin and that russian chauvinism and that russian chauvinism and that the desire of putin to enslave ukraine again. regarding that mutual history, it was not always mutual. ukraine and russian history. in the 16th,
i know ou see putin saying that. i know you nokia — see putin saying that.ing that. i know you nokia very well, - see putin saying that. i know you nokia very well, and - see putin saying that. i know| you nokia very well, and kyiv was... when i was a young man, 99% of people were speaking russian, and now there are probably 60% or 70% who are russians who speak russian or other same time they can speak and you —— understand ukrainian. he remains well heard and well used here and nobody...
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and what does she sa to ou last a few months.. and what does she say to you when she _ last a few months. and what does she say to you when she speaks _ last a few months. and what does she say to you when she speaks to - last a few months. and what does she say to you when she speaks to you? i say to you when she speaks to you? she just says, stay safe, . .. say to you when she speaks to you? she just says, stay safe,... d0 say to you when she speaks to you? she just says, stay safe,...- she just says, stay safe,... do you think ou she just says, stay safe,... do you think you will _ she just says, stay safe,... do you think you will be _ she just says, stay safe,... do you think you will be safe? _ she just says, stay safe,... do you think you will be safe? i _ she just says, stay safe,... do you think you will be safe? i hope i she just says, stay safe,... do you think you will be safe? i hope so. l think you will be safe? i hope so. sarver, thank— think you will be safe? i hope so. sarver, thank you _ think you will be safe?
and what does she sa to ou last a few months.. and what does she say to you when she _ last a few months. and what does she say to you when she speaks _ last a few months. and what does she say to you when she speaks to - last a few months. and what does she say to you when she speaks to you? i say to you when she speaks to you? she just says, stay safe, . .. say to you when she speaks to you? she just says, stay safe,... d0 say to you when she speaks to you? she just says, stay safe,...- she...
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and so from a racial standpo int, he kinof tunedin that,ou k now, "wre beingrohibite from ling wherwe'd. rentingn apartmt wherwe wouldik e." that's en he looked ahous in johnervis: h fair housg legislion op ened the way for a california supreme court decision and for a u.s. supreme courdecisi on. and at u .s. supreme urt cision, cou rs s valid all her states additioto cafornia erywh erdr. lliam ruord, j: myad grew in phoenix,rizo na went to all-ack high sch ool.and ase was high sc ol worked in a pharm acy. and that's wn he got interested in the drugstore busine ss. his father had abandoned the fami ly earlon, in azo na. and he ft that hwanted to contie his edat ion,so he ft phoen, arizon and ca to calirn ia. d he camto sacrame nto. wento sacramto to go tjunior cle ge. but he had to pay for it by working on the railroa ds. he spent a lot of time on the railro ads, earning the money to go to colle ge. with the idea in mind to go to the university of california school of pharmacy in n francisco. politics really wasn't on his mind at that ti me. it was getting an education and getting a job
and so from a racial standpo int, he kinof tunedin that,ou k now, "wre beingrohibite from ling wherwe'd. rentingn apartmt wherwe wouldik e." that's en he looked ahous in johnervis: h fair housg legislion op ened the way for a california supreme court decision and for a u.s. supreme courdecisi on. and at u .s. supreme urt cision, cou rs s valid all her states additioto cafornia erywh erdr. lliam ruord, j: myad grew in phoenix,rizo na went to all-ack high sch ool.and ase was high sc ol...
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could start off by telling me how ou are? �* . ., , could start off by telling me how ou are?y, right now, in my hostel, i would _ you are? actually, right now, in my hostel, i would say _ you are? actually, right now, in my hostel, i would say that _ you are? actually, right now, in my hostel, i would say that i _ you are? actually, right now, in my hostel, i would say that i am - you are? actually, right now, in my hostel, i would say that i am safe l hostel, i would say that i am safe but speaking of mentally and psychologically we are damaged, all students. very scared, crying. it is tiresome, the fiat... we are scared. we are really scared. we want to go home and we need help. ijust we are really scared. we want to go home and we need help.— home and we need help. i 'ust said there, home and we need help. i 'ust said there. you-ve * home and we need help. i 'ust said there, you've said h home and we need help. i 'ust said there, you've said that h home and we need help. ijust said there, you've said that you - home and we need help. ijust said there, you've said that you
could start off by telling me how ou are? �* . ., , could start off by telling me how ou are?y, right now, in my hostel, i would _ you are? actually, right now, in my hostel, i would say _ you are? actually, right now, in my hostel, i would say that _ you are? actually, right now, in my hostel, i would say that i _ you are? actually, right now, in my hostel, i would say that i am - you are? actually, right now, in my hostel, i would say that i am safe l hostel, i would say that i am safe but...
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it president zielinski was speaking to all of ou?, ., . all of you? it was emotional. when president zelensky _ all of you? it was emotional. when president zelensky appeared - all of you? it was emotional. when president zelensky appeared on i president zelensky appeared on screen, the entire room stood in applause for well over a minute, and you could tell that it affected president zelensky. he was quite moved by it. president zelensky. he was quite moved by it— president zelensky. he was quite moved b it. �* ., , , ., ., moved by it. and, congressman, do ou moved by it. and, congressman, do you suoport — moved by it. and, congressman, do you support president _ moved by it. and, congressman, do you support president zelensky's . you support president zelensky's call for a no—fly zone over ukraine, especially when you see reports tonight that children may have been killed in this attack on the theatre in mariupol? killed in this attack on the theatre in mariuool?_ in mariupol? what i support is ”rovidin in mariupol? what i support
it president zielinski was speaking to all of ou?, ., . all of you? it was emotional. when president zelensky _ all of you? it was emotional. when president zelensky appeared - all of you? it was emotional. when president zelensky appeared on i president zelensky appeared on screen, the entire room stood in applause for well over a minute, and you could tell that it affected president zelensky. he was quite moved by it. president zelensky. he was quite moved by it— president zelensky. he was...
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stressful for ou. , ., �* this must be really stressful for ou., ., �*, you.ve it, i was stressed _ you. just two i couldn't believe it, i was stressed and _ you. just two i couldn't believe it, i was stressed and last _ you. just two i couldn't believe it, i was stressed and last week - you. just two i couldn't believe it, i was stressed and last week i - you. just two i couldn't believe it, | i was stressed and last week i have covid, wasn't feeling well. now everything just rose inside of me. i can cry or i cannot cry, when i want to cry i cannot cry but then i can cry from just a simple picture on tv. i speak a lot with my friend who lives in munich and she's got a 75—year—old mum is in exactly the same position and she knows absolutely nothing about her. it's just a nightmare. it is absolutely nothing about her. it's just a nightmare.— just a nightmare. it is certainly a nightmare- _ just a nightmare. it is certainly a nightmare. we _ just a nightmare. it is certainly a nightmare. we are _ just a nightmare. it is certainly a nightmare. we are very - just
stressful for ou. , ., �* this must be really stressful for ou., ., �*, you.ve it, i was stressed _ you. just two i couldn't believe it, i was stressed and _ you. just two i couldn't believe it, i was stressed and last _ you. just two i couldn't believe it, i was stressed and last week - you. just two i couldn't believe it, i was stressed and last week i - you. just two i couldn't believe it, | i was stressed and last week i have covid, wasn't feeling well. now everything just rose inside...
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you kw we canwe got t embersaiting ous. hallwhen ensvers broht sles to tes, they me from l overhe south, buwhat was differt aboutexas wathat meco had ts resiance. so ere is aistory oresistan slaveryhat's coected to entrreneursh, that's coected tousiness at i still lieve cos up in w afrin-americs who artexans liveoday. weill take ownehip of o communies. we will takownershiof our busisses in way thats a resiance to e way th we we ownedt one pot in our history. rhes: niceook on i too. i ink it'seally imrtant that wwork witother blk oducers d purveys is to createore blacproducerand rveyors cause ifeople-- black d brown ople seelack prucers anpurveys making money ofof agricture, willive themncentiveo make money ofof agricture, as well, ich creas longity and sovereigntfor ou commities. sthe nexttep for us ifocusingn the fa and the grory storeand all our gues and paons om beforhave held propel to th stage sthat waye didn have toave inveors anthings le such. could self-suained, selstarted. wenvest in our busesses to make them more
you kw we canwe got t embersaiting ous. hallwhen ensvers broht sles to tes, they me from l overhe south, buwhat was differt aboutexas wathat meco had ts resiance. so ere is aistory oresistan slaveryhat's coected to entrreneursh, that's coected tousiness at i still lieve cos up in w afrin-americs who artexans liveoday. weill take ownehip of o communies. we will takownershiof our busisses in way thats a resiance to e way th we we ownedt one pot in our history. rhes: niceook on i too. i ink...
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an2011 w the fir time 've ev had to andon ou crop. anwe h to picknd choe which op we we gonna sa, which op we were gon andon. and,an, thatas-- that walike choing which chilwe were nna loseor lee behind, d we nev had to do at bore. we ways had engh watero make tt oice. >> ts is by r the wot i've evereen. it's by farhe rst a buch of pple have ever se it. well, t other d i was buildg fence d just dving slw with t windo down, a he thermeter waseading 120-plusyou' cook at20. >>we wear o hats. wese ourarming hato ise he feed urce, and then wuse r cowboyr our calemen's hat raise t cattle our pasture nd. corn ds not doell in t he. so th's a oblem rit ther corn do not polnate well. at'one of r feed sourcs. catt do not well above5 grees. jt like y. ou don't liktotand outde wheit's 95egrees. there's no differce betwe a cow a y. cattle nuers areown. cow herds argoing do daily. thuse'reosing caill' paing plts. uh, st-- tre' not enoh cattleo ep them en. these communies are ying up. the taxase is ding up. >> whenhe cargl plant osed welost,200 jobins
an2011 w the fir time 've ev had to andon ou crop. anwe h to picknd choe which op we we gonna sa, which op we were gon andon. and,an, thatas-- that walike choing which chilwe were nna loseor lee behind, d we nev had to do at bore. we ways had engh watero make tt oice. >> ts is by r the wot i've evereen. it's by farhe rst a buch of pple have ever se it. well, t other d i was buildg fence d just dving slw with t windo down, a he thermeter waseading 120-plusyou' cook at20. >>we wear o...
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when yd ou neehe 's gitreat to be in sync with customer service.ps who caann ticipate the nepext st genesynos techlo is gychan ging theway customer service teams ticianpatehat wcusters omneed. because ppy hacustersom ar e music to our ears. ge nesys, we're behind every customer smile. ( cheendrs a applause ) nd( ba pyilang ) >>ph steenhe: y, everybody 'rwee back with rsandeonoo cper vitea salle itfrom lviv, ukraine. in momenikts lthe i is,n huge crisikes lehi ts, especially oversewhas, ercne n has the resourtoces cerov a stoy rlike this, oowe lko t cnne bcseau nobooedy ds thisry sto better th'aan yll. i'but m curious, as sebomody o'whs covered a lo wt ofar hs,ow do you avoid the "fog of war," who en smu ichs going on, so chmu misinformatspion re bady the oospping forces,n whe so chmu of tihs fighting is, if not guerilla style, certainly nonconioventnainl their restsiance, how doou y veth wat you'reti getngnd a mak seure you're not lg osinthe truth in thage fl o wfar here. >> yeah, ahend t old saying is the truth is theua casl of war. th iats certai
when yd ou neehe 's gitreat to be in sync with customer service.ps who caann ticipate the nepext st genesynos techlo is gychan ging theway customer service teams ticianpatehat wcusters omneed. because ppy hacustersom ar e music to our ears. ge nesys, we're behind every customer smile. ( cheendrs a applause ) nd( ba pyilang ) >>ph steenhe: y, everybody 'rwee back with rsandeonoo cper vitea salle itfrom lviv, ukraine. in momenikts lthe i is,n huge crisikes lehi ts, especially oversewhas,...
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thank ou.e to romania. nick thorpe met some people taking the crossing from the romanian port town of isa ccea. the river danube cuts ukraine in the north from romania to the south. so many people are fleeing ukraine, it's easy to miss the few returning by river ferry. you still need a ticket if you're going the wrong way. it's a romanian ship flying the ukrainian flag as a courtesy. irina is one of the passengers, a lawyerfrom kyiv. she's just taken her twin children to safety in germany. now she's on her way back to fetch her mother. ukraine was a great country but now everything is ruined and i don't know will stay my house in safety? i don't know when i can come back to ukraine. the ferry docks and a dozen or so people disembark. barely an hour later, the ferry fills with refugees. irina and her mother natalia are among them. many are from 0desa, but there are also some from mykolaiv, the city further east still blocking any russian advance along the coast. in romania, the ukrainians get a
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that goes into electric ou batteries. platinum, maze, all of these things adding up to the fact that prices are likely to go u and that cost of living crisis is only just beginning i'm afraid, the chancellor has made it worse. why is he made it worse? well, because in april, ther are further tax increase coming remember the national insuranc increase, that health an social care levy that is going to push down peoples disposable income. that's the blue slide, and we're just going from th poorest due to the richest the blue slide is there, that' national insurance on top of that, income tax, th change in the tax threshold, means more people are paying higher rates that means higher levels of tax, which is digging into people's finances all of that leads up to a bi increase in the cost of living the question at this time, wha is the chancellor going to d about it >> political correspondent - good morning to you tomorrow let's pick up on its question, what is the jazz are going t do about it? >> morning come ali. after two ye
that goes into electric ou batteries. platinum, maze, all of these things adding up to the fact that prices are likely to go u and that cost of living crisis is only just beginning i'm afraid, the chancellor has made it worse. why is he made it worse? well, because in april, ther are further tax increase coming remember the national insuranc increase, that health an social care levy that is going to push down peoples disposable income. that's the blue slide, and we're just going from th poorest...
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because the framers understood how important liberty is to ou society. so there is the fourth and then, if there is the fift amendment, there's a sixth amendment, through the eight amendment. these provisions are crucial and it is zealous defens council that ensures that th government is protecting these rights that ensures that these rights are protected and that peopl are getting due process in the criminal justice system. >> joining us now michelle goodwin, professor at th university of california and host of the podcast on the issue with michelle goodwin. also with us, president of the alliance for justice and a public interest appellat lawyer professor goodwin, let me begi with you and the reason we show tha particular piece of he testimony is this is one of those rar moments where we have a suprem court nominee who has actually represented criminal defendant in courtrooms in trials. >> >> that's right and let's b clear this is critically important the first te amendments of the u.s. constitution known as the bill of rights protects individuals from
because the framers understood how important liberty is to ou society. so there is the fourth and then, if there is the fift amendment, there's a sixth amendment, through the eight amendment. these provisions are crucial and it is zealous defens council that ensures that th government is protecting these rights that ensures that these rights are protected and that peopl are getting due process in the criminal justice system. >> joining us now michelle goodwin, professor at th university...
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. ~ . , last night, telus what happened to ou. . , last night, telus what happened to ou. ~ , ., ., you, my dad went out for a drink. he was punched - you. when i was 13, my dad went out for a drink. he was punched once - you. when i was 13, my dad went out for a drink. he was punched once in i for a drink. he was punched once in the sight of the head and was dead before he hit the ground. as for any person who touched by this, it went on to change my life dramatically. from then, i wanted to do something to stop other young people going through what i had to go through, but also raise awareness about the dangers of assault and why violence is never the answer. about this time last year, we are campaigning to raise awareness. lia last year, we are campaigning to raise awareness.— last year, we are campaigning to raise awareness. do you know the numbers of _ raise awareness. do you know the numbers of people _ raise awareness. do you know the numbers of people who _ raise awareness. do you know the numbers of people who are - raise awareness. do you know the | numbers of people who are v
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i label is very much based upon ou? ~ �* , label is very much based upon ou? ~ �*, ., ., , you? it's enormous i think that's an _ you? i think it's enormous i think that's an incredibly i think that's an incredibly valid question, when you are very much defined by who you are as a brand, and people know your brand for you, there are always issues that come up, related to you know the next generation and what other plans for the company, what do you intend to do as a strategy going forward, and when you are that identifiable with the brand, and perhaps a bit of that kind of celebrity, it does add more pressure, there's no about it. i think for me, there have been good parts about it and parts about it that had been frustrating. i am my brand and i represent my brand, but i have an incredible group of people, that support me behind my brand. you have to function together. it's impossible,, together. it's impossible, , unless. together. it's impossible,, unless. �* , together. it's impossible,, unless. v . together. it's impossible,, unless. , ,, unless. it's a high-pressure indust
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. . y ., people still moving around behind ou. ., , ., people still moving around behind ou. ., , peoplean, you can see people millin: you. i mean, you can see people milling around. _ you. i mean, you can see people milling around. it _ you. i mean, you can see people milling around. it is _ you. i mean, you can see people milling around. it is sunday - you. i mean, you can see people - milling around. it is sunday morning here and we were just at a church service for the fallen. and there were several hundred people there including some soldiers who were coming to remember those who had been killed, president zelensky has said in last couple of days that 1300 ukrainian forces have died in the past two or so weeks since this conflict began so there are services taking place here in lviv. the bodies of the fallen are arriving back home and it was quite an emotional service but it does, something does feel like it has changed here in lviv today. air raid sirens are going off more frequently. just this morning we had two air raid sirens that had gone off and you can also see the monuments
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does this lead ou the gru or the fsb. does this lead you to — the gru or the fsb.u or the fsb. does this lead you to think the - the gru or the fsb. does this lead you to think the broader| lead you to think the broader picture of the use of chemical weapons, which we have talked about time and again in the past few weeks, hose interview even closer? does it feel ever more likely always about overstating the case? lie overstating the case? us intelligence _ overstating the case? ii’s intelligence believes russia plans to use chemical weapons. —— hose into view even closer? it fits with the syrian use of chemical weapons with russian support during the civil war there. so i wouldn't be surprised if they are planning to use chemical weapons against civilians, soft targets, military targets or even ukrainian military and political leadership. andy, thank you _ political leadership. andy, thank you very _ political leadership. andy, thank you very much - political leadership. andy, thank you very much for l political leadership. andy, i thank you very much for your ana
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these studies have both been ou for a year, so why were they ignored?ink they tell a very convenient story. what they say is that covid had already arrived in europe long before people thought it had derived. with that means than is that al of these policies, remember the lockdowns, all of that was way too late to accomplish much of anything. in essence, the start date bein so early means that the policie we follow to flatten the curb i had already been circulating in the population for several months without even knowing it. >> i know one of our mutual friend add a theory that those lujan military games were kind of a small smaller version of style game that that was a huge stadium event and that kind of does work with that timeframe. i don't know for ever know, but it's an interesting theory. i want to play something moving to another topic but related, o how we dealt with the pandemic. this from the ceo of pfizer yesterday. watch. right now it is not the only ge the vaccine but to protect against all variance. something that can protect for at least
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well, ou start world war three. well, you answer _ start world war three. _ start world war three. well, you answer that difficult - you answer that difficult question, then. should we have nato police no—fly zones that would involve nato shooting down russian planes? again, you are askin: down russian planes? again, you are asking me — down russian planes? again, you are asking me to _ down russian planes? again, you are asking me to jump _ down russian planes? again, you are asking me to jump into - down russian planes? again, you are asking me to jump into an - are asking me tojump into an operational decision and i am saying first, ask ourselves what do we agree should be our policy to stand up to russia, for which a no—fly zone might be part of that aspect. it could be that we do rule it out. what i'm saying is every time you asked a difficult question, don't stand up and say to russia we are not going to do a no—fly zone, we are not going to send in a force prior to the invasion to actually protect ukraine, even though they requested this. we're actua
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50 happened friday morning have for ou? ., ,, happened friday morning have for ou?ning have for ou? ., _ , you? so obviously it's a very dangerous — you? so obviously it's a very dangerous situation - you? so obviously it's a very dangerous situation to - you? so obviously it's a very dangerous situation to have | you? so obviously it's a veryl dangerous situation to have a firefight at a nuclear power plant. it does not appear that the russian forces were trying to cause a radioactive release. they seem to be trying to have ceased a strategic point, and in fact the russians are now allowing, while they are in control of the overall site, they are 11 ukrainian operators to run the place. but the reality is we have got several other nuclear power plants in ukraine that are in a war zone, and so it's very important to reach some kind of deal between the russians and the ukrainians as the director general has proposed to ensure nuclear safety for all these plants. it ensure nuclear safety for all these lants. ., , ., , ., plants. it would delete plants of this kind hav
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we wanting to open up their home to all of ou? ~ . wanting to open up their home to all of ou? able to go there, i'm sure that we will be in contact anyway because they are so kind and i mean, they have the same point of view two different things and sabrina has done so many things for us, in different ways. she has supported me and ijust... ithink different ways. she has supported me and ijust... i think that they different ways. she has supported me and i just... i think that they are just friends, yes? i mean that i don't feel like going to unknown people, yes? to a new place. it's like going to be my home there. it's why we are not afraid, we're not scared to go there, and we are ready to work. we just want to help. they offered you and your country and your family offered so much that we don't need even so. we just need bed and shower and maybe some food and a job and work, yes? i do and shower and maybe some food and a job and work. yes?— job and work, yes? i do not think there is any _ job and work, yes? i do not think there is any doubt _ job and work, yes? i do not thi
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thank ou. ., ~' tragically killed in ukraine. thank ou. ., ~ , ., tragically killed in ukraine.agically killed in ukraine. thank - you._ you're watching bbc you. thank you. you're watching bbc news. witnesses to a deadly russian attack on a ukrainian military base have told how "the sky turned red" as missiles struck the site near the polish border. my colleague yalda hakim, is in the city of lviv in western ukraine. it is not a surprise that the war has made its way to the west, because of those weapons flowing from the border with poland. the russian defence ministry said in the last 2a hours that they saw that as a legitimate target, military bases, and the weapons coming over the border, was a legitimate target for them, so really it was a matter of time. the fact is that we are just 65 miles, 80 kilometres, away from the polish border. that military training base was also a nato training base, with many foreign trainers who were based there. we do know at this stage that 35 people were killed and over 135 have been injured and we do not know the numbers of foreigners who we
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the colour of your skin in part, do ou feel? . , the colour of your skin in part, do ou feel?l? that is quite a direct question but — you feel? that is quite a direct question but ultimately - you feel? that is quite a direct question but ultimately i - you feel? that is quite a direct question but ultimately i have | you feel? that is quite a direct l question but ultimately i have to say yes. i would qualify that by saying by no means do i think ukraine is more or less discriminatory or racist place than other places, in fact my parents had to leave for pakistan from england after 30 years because of post—brexit islamophobia, so i cannot say ukraine in its whole is more or less discriminatory, but certainly in this context we had the confusion and chaos. if you were white, if you had an elite european passport, some italians got a cross, you could basically force your way through by waving your passport. so are you saying that people who were not ukrainian women and children but other nationalities but that had a white skin were being allowed to cross? ~ r' white skin were b
the colour of your skin in part, do ou feel? . , the colour of your skin in part, do ou feel?l? that is quite a direct question but — you feel? that is quite a direct question but ultimately - you feel? that is quite a direct question but ultimately i - you feel? that is quite a direct question but ultimately i have | you feel? that is quite a direct l question but ultimately i have to say yes. i would qualify that by saying by no means do i think ukraine is more or less discriminatory or...
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ma; who have not made the “ourney like ou? ~ , , , who have not made the “ourney like ou?parents, also my grandparents. your— you? my parents, my friends parents, also my grandparents. your parents . also my grandparents. your parents have decided _ also my grandparents. your parents have decided to _ also my grandparents. your parents have decided to stay _ also my grandparents. your parents have decided to stay and _ also my grandparents. your parents have decided to stay and they - also my grandparents. your parents have decided to stay and they are l have decided to stay and they are there with all of the dangers, we have seen this and it's very distressing for you.- have seen this and it's very distressin: for ou. , ., distressing for you. every morning, it is very stressful _ distressing for you. every morning, it is very stressful to _ distressing for you. every morning, it is very stressful to understand i it is very stressful to understand that everything is very close to families and friends.— that everything is very close to families and friends. what made you d
ma; who have not made the “ourney like ou? ~ , , , who have not made the “ourney like ou?parents, also my grandparents. your— you? my parents, my friends parents, also my grandparents. your parents . also my grandparents. your parents have decided _ also my grandparents. your parents have decided to _ also my grandparents. your parents have decided to stay _ also my grandparents. your parents have decided to stay and _ also my grandparents. your parents have decided to stay and they -...
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applause thank ou. ., ~ applause thank ou. ., ., ~ thank you. thank you, thank ou, thank you.ank you, thank you. _ thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you. support i thank you. thank you, thank| you, thank you. support from congress _ you, thank you. support from congress therefore _ you, thank you. support from congress therefore the i congress therefore the ukrainian ambassador. let's go to capitol hill, and we can speak alive now to the republican congressman bruce westerman. the speech was dominated at the beginning of course by ukraine. do you support his position on that country, in other words, sending in arms, but not getting in —— involved further than that? called first off, i want to say i do agree with what president biden said about ukraine and god bless the freedom loving ukrainian people, who are showing extreme courage, extreme bravery and extreme resolve, fighting this war criminal of president putin. and american the west needs to do all we can to get supplies to ukraine so that they can keep up this fight. in going forward, we have got to hit russia where
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. ~ . ., isn't it, a direct challenge to ou. ~ _, , isn't it, a direct challenge to ou. ~ , , you. could be, sally, certainly i think— you. well it could be, sally, certainly i think it _ you. well it could be, sally, certainly i think it is - you. well it could be, sally, certainly i think it is great. i certainly i think it is great. if we can make it easy and affordable for people to save, invest, or give, that has to be a good thing given how tight we all are in our wallets at the moment. from a charitable perspective, they have a great face in the public, particular through crisis we know that people want to give, and if you make it easy they can. so, yes, it could be a threat, but on the other hand i think people will choose sometimes to give to charity, because you only need to give, as you said earlier, once or twice a week, and there are more transactions you can round up to save or invest. �* ., , ., invest. and also, this morning, for many _ invest. and also, this morning, for many waking _ invest. and also, this morning, for many waking up _ invest. and also, this morni
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thank ou. . ~ ., ., in president putin's sites? thank ou. . ., ., , you.printer when i mean ripples, _ you. thank you, jonathan printer when i mean ripples, we - you. thank you, jonathan printer when i mean ripples, we have i you. thank you, jonathan printer when i mean ripples, we have a| when i mean ripples, we have a president— when i mean ripples, we have a president of russia who has, despite all the _ president of russia who has, despite all the effort of the international community to talk and try and dissuade _ community to talk and try and dissuade him from a course of action, — dissuade him from a course of action, has— dissuade him from a course of action, has invaded a sovereign country. — action, has invaded a sovereign country. at _ action, has invaded a sovereign country, at huge scale, inflicting huge _ country, at huge scale, inflicting huge damage and violence on a population for having done none other— population for having done none other than making a choice that he did not— other than making a choice that he did not agree with. and th
thank ou. . ~ ., ., in president putin's sites? thank ou. . ., ., , you.printer when i mean ripples, _ you. thank you, jonathan printer when i mean ripples, we - you. thank you, jonathan printer when i mean ripples, we have i you. thank you, jonathan printer when i mean ripples, we have a| when i mean ripples, we have a president— when i mean ripples, we have a president of russia who has, despite all the _ president of russia who has, despite all the effort of the international community to...
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i ukrainian soldiers saying to ou? ., ukrainian soldiers saying to ou? . . . , you?ble to fight back, russian troops, because their morale is low. they lack supplies for their military vehicles. they also like food supplies, and that kind of thing. and the most important one, what they never thought they would see here in the intensive fighting from ukrainian side, because probably russian propaganda works so intensively in russia. they were thinking that they would not see here in ukraine this major resistance, also from military and civil society, just ordinary citizens, because citizens go to russian soldiers and demand them to go home. that is what putin did not expect to see here in ukraine.— putin did not expect to see here in ukraine. tell me how ordinary people _ here in ukraine. tell me how ordinary people are - here in ukraine. tell me how ordinary people are actually. ordinary people are actually living through all of this. we have pictures on our screen at the moment from overnight, some of the heavy bombardment you were describing. where are people going
i ukrainian soldiers saying to ou? ., ukrainian soldiers saying to ou? . . . , you?ble to fight back, russian troops, because their morale is low. they lack supplies for their military vehicles. they also like food supplies, and that kind of thing. and the most important one, what they never thought they would see here in the intensive fighting from ukrainian side, because probably russian propaganda works so intensively in russia. they were thinking that they would not see here in ukraine this...
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thank ou.british soldiers say they want to go to ukraine to fight or help with medical or humanitarian efforts. but many have told the bbc they are getting mixed messages from the government about whether they should go — with official advice suggesting they could be prosecuted. here's home affairs correspondent tom symonds. this is complete calm, peace and tranquillity, and where i'm going is the living version of hell. but then for 15 years, hell was what i did. this is shane, ex soldier. he's been in combat. he works on a farm with other veterans providing experiences to children with educational needs. orat least he did. he is also trained to deal with the horrific injuries of war. gunshot wounds, shrapnel wounds, possibly loss of limbs. he is on his way to kyiv to set up a field hospital, not to fight. but he could be targeted, so we are not using his surname. surviving a modern war zone means being highly trained, he says. if you have no military experience and no medical experience, stay
thank ou.british soldiers say they want to go to ukraine to fight or help with medical or humanitarian efforts. but many have told the bbc they are getting mixed messages from the government about whether they should go — with official advice suggesting they could be prosecuted. here's home affairs correspondent tom symonds. this is complete calm, peace and tranquillity, and where i'm going is the living version of hell. but then for 15 years, hell was what i did. this is shane, ex soldier....
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do ou of the activities of russians.aine should be willing to consider, subject to certain guarantees over its own security, and we know those guarantees have been made before, thatis guarantees have been made before, that is one of the reasons you gave up that is one of the reasons you gave up the weapons you inherited from the soviet union, but nonetheless, something to international cord and in agreement with russia that ukraine should be prepared to consider neutral status? i do ukraine should be prepared to consider neutral status? i do not think that ukraine _ consider neutral status? i do not think that ukraine will— consider neutral status? i do not think that ukraine will survive i think that ukraine will survive having a neutral status. i want to remind you that in 2014 when russia started this eight years of war against ukraine by grabbing part of our territory in crimea and starting the aggression in the east of ukraine, according to our legislation, that point where we are not aligned, non—bloc country, so t
do ou of the activities of russians.aine should be willing to consider, subject to certain guarantees over its own security, and we know those guarantees have been made before, thatis guarantees have been made before, that is one of the reasons you gave up that is one of the reasons you gave up the weapons you inherited from the soviet union, but nonetheless, something to international cord and in agreement with russia that ukraine should be prepared to consider neutral status? i do ukraine...
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much more limited than ou today? much more limited than you would _ today?ited than you would think, _ today? much more limited than you would think, right? - today? much more limited than you would think, right? in - today? much more limited than you would think, right? in a - you would think, right? in a normal situation when a country defaults, what you see is capitalflight, foreign defaults, what you see is capital flight, foreign asset liability mismatches widening leading to a depreciation of the currency, imports become more expensive, deterioration in the balance deficit, inflation at home which is far more damaging. remember, russia has already been closed off from international capital markets, it is already, many countries have already imposed bans on exports to russia. the impact will be much more limited then already the economic pain they are going through because of the sanctions.— through because of the sanctions. ~ . ., sanctions. what about the im act sanctions. what about the impact on _ sanctions. what about the impact on those _ sanction
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thank ou.een found guilty on a trial on charges rejected by supporters are fabricated. he was jailed when he returned to the country last year after surviving a poisoning he blames on the bremen. we are waiting to hear what sentence he receives, but the prosecutors have been pushing for 13 years behind bars, and they might be pushing for him to be in a maximum security prison as well. so really stepping up the pressure in this situation. in terms of alexei navalny, of course, his organisation has been mounting a direct challenge to president putin. he tried to run for president in 2018. he was not allowed to. he has called for protests here, led protest here against corruption against the president, his organisation, his foundation have investigated corruption charges and that foundation was also labelled an extremist organisation and that has meant that many people who were involved, many of his key allies have left the country because they were scared for their own safety. that was exacerbate
thank ou.een found guilty on a trial on charges rejected by supporters are fabricated. he was jailed when he returned to the country last year after surviving a poisoning he blames on the bremen. we are waiting to hear what sentence he receives, but the prosecutors have been pushing for 13 years behind bars, and they might be pushing for him to be in a maximum security prison as well. so really stepping up the pressure in this situation. in terms of alexei navalny, of course, his organisation...
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. . ~ the grand national next month, back to ou. ., ,, the grand national next month, back to ou. . ~i want - to you. thank you very much indeed for that at cheltenham i want to - for that at cheltenham i want to festival it has been. the draw for the quarterfinals of the champions league has all three english sides left in the competition avoiding one another. liverpool will perhaps fancy their chances of making final four the most. i spoke tojo currie earlier on which matches to look out for and the highlights of the final stages of the europa competitions. it all kicked off really with the glamour tyke in my first tie out of the hat would defending champions chelsea up against the biggest winners in the cup history, real madrid 13 times champions and asked for city, last year's runners—up had never won the champions league and whilst city fans will be pleased to have avoided other premier league sides, they're a bit worried to see they are up against atletico madrid was a b will be a tough old tie for manchester city. as for liverpool, they will be against benfica at one of the sid
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thank ou. of further rises in energy bills to come. with the uk phasing out imports of russian gas and oil — including a ban on oil by the end of the year — our science editor rebecca morelle has been looking at how reliant european nations are on russia for energy, and where we might find alternatives. gas is one of russia's most strategic assets but it is becoming one of europe's biggest headaches. as the war in ukraine forces an overhaul of our energy supply, there could also be consequences for climate change. we can actually use this as a huge wake—up call which we desperately need and say, right, this is the moment to break our addiction to fossil fuels altogether, to move to renewables, to invest into renewables much more and that cuts our dependency on oil and gas from russia. russia is the largest gas exporter in the world. so where is russia's gas going? right now, the eu gets 40% of its gas from russia but some countries are more dependent, like finland, which imports nearly all of i
thank ou. of further rises in energy bills to come. with the uk phasing out imports of russian gas and oil — including a ban on oil by the end of the year — our science editor rebecca morelle has been looking at how reliant european nations are on russia for energy, and where we might find alternatives. gas is one of russia's most strategic assets but it is becoming one of europe's biggest headaches. as the war in ukraine forces an overhaul of our energy supply, there could also be...
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thank ou. ~ , continue in 'ust a moment. thank ou. �* , continue in 'ust a moment.ment. thank you. as you can see, they are set for talks- — you. as you can see, they are set for talks- we — you. as you can see, they are set for talks. we just _ you. as you can see, they are set for talks. we just caught - you. as you can see, they are set for talks. we just caught the - you. as you can see, they are set for talks. we just caught the taill for talks. we just caught the tail end of his opening remarks, those public remarks, ahead of that meeting of nato in brussels. we have been hearing from volodymyr zelensky, the ukrainian president, that only a no—fly zone will guarantee russia will not bomb ukraine's nuclear infrastructure after that nuclear power plant was targeted overnight. there was a fire but the plant is now secured and it's in the control of russian forces now. we can talk about the measures being taken in the uk. the uk government has imposed sanctions on two more russian oligarchs, one of whom, until this week, was a major investor in everton football cl
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. >> president zelenskyy slamming nato again for that's pretty ou of no-fly zone his country. trey yinsk, fox news. anthony blinken has rejected calls for a no-fly zone over ukraine. >> the only way to implement something like a no-fly zone is to send planes into the air airspace and shutdown russian planes. president biden has been clear that we are not going to get into a war with russia but we are going to tremendous lengths with allies and partners to provide ukrainians with the means to effectively defend themselves. >> ukrainian president slamming them for the decision said ther giving the green light for more bombing against innocent civilians. it is always great to have you wanted you heard the secretary of state opinion, the former nato commander quoting here at the airspace belongs to ukraine and if they ask for help, why can't we like fly airplanes and there. we say it's because of the russians limit contest that. that's the russians problem. the going to get shot down. putin said he's going to use ou nuclear weapon if the back way from that challenge and if we don'
. >> president zelenskyy slamming nato again for that's pretty ou of no-fly zone his country. trey yinsk, fox news. anthony blinken has rejected calls for a no-fly zone over ukraine. >> the only way to implement something like a no-fly zone is to send planes into the air airspace and shutdown russian planes. president biden has been clear that we are not going to get into a war with russia but we are going to tremendous lengths with allies and partners to provide ukrainians with the...