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the file of sherri rasmussen.to death in her condo a few miles from where he worked. >> it was one of the most horrific crime scenes. i said this guy met a horrible ending. >> just as troubling, sherri rasmussen was murdered a generation ago. february, 1986. meaning the odds of catching her killer were slim to none. >> memories fade. evidence has to be relocated. so it's obviously an uphill battle. >> uphill battle does not begin to describe it. the cold case the detective opened on that bleary-eyed monday morning would lead him on a chase of a lifetime and shake the foundations of the lapd. dates back to 1986 and a battle for the truth by the parents of a young bride. >> we miss her every day. >> those parents are nels and loretta rasmussen. >> doesn't make any difference what day it is. it's a pain that is always there. there's no cure for it. >> who would want to kill sherri rasmussen? she was hard-working, caring, and popular with her coworkers. trained as a nurse, sherri was director of critical care at a lar
the file of sherri rasmussen.to death in her condo a few miles from where he worked. >> it was one of the most horrific crime scenes. i said this guy met a horrible ending. >> just as troubling, sherri rasmussen was murdered a generation ago. february, 1986. meaning the odds of catching her killer were slim to none. >> memories fade. evidence has to be relocated. so it's obviously an uphill battle. >> uphill battle does not begin to describe it. the cold case the...
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thank you very much. earl rasmussen, executive vice president of the erasure center thinking and that's where we leave the global news update here in our tea for. and i don't go too far though. now is more programs get going in moments? good bye. ah ah ah, when i went to the wrong one, i just don't want to see how this becomes the advocate and engagement because the trail when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. ah ukraine begun to which country that's always been hand in hand with russia until recently. 2014 a qu decides ukraine and.
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carol rasmussen, executive vice president of the erasure center thinking and that's where we leave the global news update here in our tea for now, don't go too far though. now it's more programs get going in moments. good bye. ah. a motion with a ministry to restock and just look up from room. i'm not sure where your muscle is . runyan noon. she kitty doesn't beating train. she'll form a nurse to me as possible. mamma cook girl goose creek to somebody to look up to his ashley. uh, this is one of the work with girls bouncing from one to 3 if this sort of cool position that needs to be bringing out. and i put the key for the chino drawings in the order for furnished or something like that. and then we got that was it, that was the more a needs a resin i have for oh great, you need to have that oh, when i was showing wrong.
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alright. rasmussen, executive vice president of the eurasia center thing. jen, thanks for being here on our international as you are, you are watching our international. i'll be back in about 30 minutes with another look at your news and commentary. students the for finds itself in a quandary is determined to punish russia for its military operation. and ukraine is favored policy. instrument is of course, sanctions of all sorts. but alas, it's not so simple. sanctions and gender counter sanctions. this translates into economic pay for europe. ah with .
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the election developments with earth rasmussen, executive vice president of the eurasia center. think tank good to have you on today. earl. just firstly on victor or bon size of the victory a 2 3rd super majority for fed day. is that a come as any kind of surprise to i think he's very, he's very popular and a party is been very successful. the degree of mark, the margin of victory, was somewhat surprised, primarily because behind the scene was support of the you and the us, almost all of the opposition parties merged together to counterfeit. and so he had a very uphill direction. and so i think this shows even more important role that plays the popular support that he has basically the, the win for congress, the hungarian people. and i think it was a surprise how big a margin i i thought you'd still when i did, i did not expect to win a super majority of here or been has been trying hard to keep his policies independent from brussels. do you see any reason that might change perhaps pressure from the you and delivering funds for instance, or cut that gap get even wider? i don't t
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rasmussen, maybe you could put some things up. there's a lot of people that are making the connection between the brigade and nazis. you've been in europe for a long time. what is the actual compass or any idea how many nazis actually are in the ukraine? and what is your reaction to that? thank you. >> guest: yeah, thank you. that's one of the myths on which one of allies on which putin has built his invasion of ukraine, to denounce a phi ukraine but it is not true. there are not many if any nazis in ukraine. the president by the way has to do his background, and ukraine has properly declared that they have never ever had conditions operate as they do have today. they are respected community in ukraine. so it's really a lie upon which putin has legitimized his attack against ukraine. >> host: here is mark in fort lauderdale. hello. >> caller: hello, good morning. as always thank you for c-span. i'm sitting here listening want him on the phone, a lot of these calls make me kind of want to talk about something different than i origi
rasmussen, maybe you could put some things up. there's a lot of people that are making the connection between the brigade and nazis. you've been in europe for a long time. what is the actual compass or any idea how many nazis actually are in the ukraine? and what is your reaction to that? thank you. >> guest: yeah, thank you. that's one of the myths on which one of allies on which putin has built his invasion of ukraine, to denounce a phi ukraine but it is not true. there are not many if...
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ah cross hockey in the ukraine situation, i'm joined by my guess url rasmussen in washington. he is the executive vice president of the razor center in paris. we have john laughlin, he is a university lecture in history and political philosophy and we have alex me. however, he is a foreign affairs analyst and an rti contributor, i generally cross talk roles. and if that means you can jump in any time you want, i always appreciate john, let me go to you 1st and paris liz trust, who started her political career in child care. apparently it was her portfolio. now, as she saw the foreign secretary, she set the following the last few days. the war in ukraine is our war. it is every one's war because ukraine's victory is a strategic imperative for all of us. so we're at war. all of us are at war. and it's not, it's something she said, the quiet part out loud rushes at war with nato rushes at war with the u. k. out right on the and we have a british official saying the british weapons used by ukrainians to kill russians in russia is okay.
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reporter: the protesters were reacting to a far-right groups led by rasmussen paladin, a dangerou --anish politician trying to drum up support in sweden. he appeared to burn several copies of islam's holy book, the koran, an action deeply offensive to muslims. far right events have triggered counter protests in sweden before but police say they have never seen violence on this scale. they believe the latest riots were organized by criminal gangs and are stepping up resources because of worries the violence could spread to other cities in the coming days. laura: a decade of war has ruined syria's economy and it is now emerging as a narco state with illegal drugs one of its biggest exports. the stimulant cap again is widely used across the arab world. in recent weeks, the jordanian army has seized drugs and killed more than 30 smugglers along the border. correspondent has been to the frontline of this regional war on drugs. reporter: three shadowy figures cross the border fence. jordanian soldiers opened fire. another skirmish in an increasingly deadly fight against drug smugglers. the
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the president of the eurasia center think tank. girl rasmussen says that by not allowing russia and bell roost to attend to the ceremony. germany is doing just credit to history. i think it's tragic when we have such an important event of history and you're literally rewriting or you're wiping out a key component that history. but it's interesting that that the camp was liberated from the nazis. and now we've got a key component of key countries that are that fought against that to support the liberation and that are trying to and are fighting ultra national fashion groups to day. not invited kind of a big irony there. i think it's tragic that we've, that we've taken current events and political agendas to, to manipulate the past and, and actually do discredit. i think for the memory of the liberation of the camp and, and the victory. i that does it for me, this hour. i will be back in about 29 minutes with another full infection. extra news. this is our today national. stay with us. ah aah! ukraine. a big and rich country that's always been hand in hand with russia. until recently. 2014
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a recent rasmussen survey found following her hearings, 56% of all respondents said they were troubledy her record on child sex offenders. that included 64% of independents. and they're right to be troubled. her record is indeed startling. in every case involving child pornography where she had discretion, she sentenced below the federal sentencing guidelines, below the prosecutor's recommendations and below the national afternoons. we now know the national average for possession of child pornography, the national sentence imposed on average is 68 months. judge jackson's average, 29.3 months. the national average sentence for distribution of child pornography, 135 months. judge jackson's average 71.9 months. it's true of her criminal sentencing across the board. the national average of all criminal sentences imposed in the united states, 45 months. judge jackson's average 29.9 months. this is a record of leniency in the words of the republican leader, leans yens -- leniency to the extreme on child sex offenders and criminals in general but, but, but we're told and have been told on wee
a recent rasmussen survey found following her hearings, 56% of all respondents said they were troubledy her record on child sex offenders. that included 64% of independents. and they're right to be troubled. her record is indeed startling. in every case involving child pornography where she had discretion, she sentenced below the federal sentencing guidelines, below the prosecutor's recommendations and below the national afternoons. we now know the national average for possession of child...
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think tank or rasmussen says that by not allowing russia and bella rues to attend the ceremony, germany is doing discredit to history. i think it's tragic when we have such an important event on history. and you're literally rewriting or you're wiping out a key component that history. but it's interesting that that the camp was liberated from the nazis. and now we've got a key component of key countries that are that fought against that to support the liberation and that are trying to and are fighting, ultra national fashioned groups to day not invited kind of a big irony there. i think it's tragic that we've, that we've taken current events and political agendas to, to manipulate the path and, and actually do discredit. i think for the memory of the liberation of the camp and, and the victory as western powers ramp up, their accusations of russian involvement in alleged killings of civilians in the suburb of butcher with british prime minister force johnson. going as far as to say, it looks like genocide. i'm afraid when you look at what's happening in boucher with the revelations that
think tank or rasmussen says that by not allowing russia and bella rues to attend the ceremony, germany is doing discredit to history. i think it's tragic when we have such an important event on history. and you're literally rewriting or you're wiping out a key component that history. but it's interesting that that the camp was liberated from the nazis. and now we've got a key component of key countries that are that fought against that to support the liberation and that are trying to and are...
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a think tank. earl rasmussen says that by not allowing russia and bell roost to attend to the ceremony. germany is doing a discredit to history. i think it's tragic when we have such important events and history and you're literally rewriting or you're wiping out a key component of that history. and it's interesting that that the camp was liberated from the nazis. and now we've got a key component of key countries that are that fought against that to support the liberation and that are trying to and are fighting ultra national fashion groups today. not inviting kind of a big irony there. i think it's tragic that we've, that we've taken current events and political agendas to, to manipulate the path and actually do discredit. i think for the memory of the liberation of the camp and, and the victory polish authorities have broken into and seized a russian diplomatic building in warsaw. so it can be used to accommodate refugees from ukraine to polish capitals mayor has said that taking the russian property is, quote, a symbolic way to show support for key of amid the conflict. we heard fr
a think tank. earl rasmussen says that by not allowing russia and bell roost to attend to the ceremony. germany is doing a discredit to history. i think it's tragic when we have such important events and history and you're literally rewriting or you're wiping out a key component of that history. and it's interesting that that the camp was liberated from the nazis. and now we've got a key component of key countries that are that fought against that to support the liberation and that are trying...
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different people, she's defeated the executive vice president of the eurasia center, a think tank. girl rasmussen says that by not allowing russia and bell roost to attend to the ceremony. germany is doing just credit to history. i think it's tragic when we have such important events and history and you're literally rewriting or you're wiping out a key component of that history. and it's interesting that that the camp was liberated from the nazis. and now we've got a key component of key countries that are that fought against that to support the liberation and that are trying to and are fighting ultra national fashion groups today. not invited kind of a big irony there. i think it's tragic that we've, that we've taken current events and political agendas to, to manipulate the path and actually do.
different people, she's defeated the executive vice president of the eurasia center, a think tank. girl rasmussen says that by not allowing russia and bell roost to attend to the ceremony. germany is doing just credit to history. i think it's tragic when we have such important events and history and you're literally rewriting or you're wiping out a key component of that history. and it's interesting that that the camp was liberated from the nazis. and now we've got a key component of key...
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different people that they did, the executive vice president of the eurasia center think tank. earl rasmussen says that by not allowing russia and bell roost to attend the ceremony. germany is doing discredit to history. i think it's tragic when we have such an important event on history and you're literally rewriting or you're wiping out a key component that history. and it's interesting that that the camp was liberated from the nazis. and now we've got a key component of key countries that are that fought against that to support the liberation and that are trying to and are fighting ultra national fashion groups to day. not invited kind of a big irony there. i think it's tragic that we've, that we've taken current events and political agendas to, to manipulate the past and, and actually do discredit. i think for the memory of the liberation of the camp and, and the victory. all right, 32 minutes. that's what i will be back with another fallen fresh let you stay with us. this is our international ah, ah, when i was shown seemed wrong when i'll prove just don't move any world yet to see how d
different people that they did, the executive vice president of the eurasia center think tank. earl rasmussen says that by not allowing russia and bell roost to attend the ceremony. germany is doing discredit to history. i think it's tragic when we have such an important event on history and you're literally rewriting or you're wiping out a key component that history. and it's interesting that that the camp was liberated from the nazis. and now we've got a key component of key countries that...
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let's go line down to l rasmussen, executive vice president of the euro asia center. thank you for joining us on the program. it's nice to see you now. sure, lancoste is one of the many countries now suffering from the effects of the sanctions against russia. do you think that the sanctions might be lifted or perhaps softened off the yesterday statement by president putin on we will payments i well, i think it's got a sense of panic through through several countries that are relying on that. and notice it's the, it's their adversary list essentially that needs to be played thing and root rubles . so if you're a friendly country, i think you've got much more flexibility and pay and payments and stuff and with your own current, same things. but basically it's a key shift away from the dollar and the euro. i do not envision 11. hope the sanctions will be loosen, but i do not think so. i think the west is, is going to go all in probably double down and could create even an even worse economic situation for the world. people are already experiencing the rise and fuel price
let's go line down to l rasmussen, executive vice president of the euro asia center. thank you for joining us on the program. it's nice to see you now. sure, lancoste is one of the many countries now suffering from the effects of the sanctions against russia. do you think that the sanctions might be lifted or perhaps softened off the yesterday statement by president putin on we will payments i well, i think it's got a sense of panic through through several countries that are relying on that....
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i'm joined by my guess url rasmussen in washington. he is the executive vice president of the razor center in paris. we have john laughlin. he is a university lecture in history and political philosophy and we have alex me. however, he is a foreign affairs analyst and an rti contributor, i generally cross stock rules. and if that means you can jump in any time you want . i always appreciate, john, let me go to you 1st and paris liz trust, who started her political career in child care. apparently, it was her portfolio. now, as she saw the foreign secretary, she said to following the last few days, the war in ukraine is our war. it is every one's war because ukraine's victory is a strategic imperative for all of us. so we're at war. all of us are at war. and it's not, it's something she said, the quiet part out loud rushes at war with nato rushes at war with the u. k. out right on the and we have a british official saying the british weapons used by ukrainians to kill russians in russia is okay. i wonder refresh is going to reciprocate
i'm joined by my guess url rasmussen in washington. he is the executive vice president of the razor center in paris. we have john laughlin. he is a university lecture in history and political philosophy and we have alex me. however, he is a foreign affairs analyst and an rti contributor, i generally cross stock rules. and if that means you can jump in any time you want . i always appreciate, john, let me go to you 1st and paris liz trust, who started her political career in child care....
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could be bigger problems, yet to come, the executive vice president of the racial center, rural rasmussen says that sanctioning russia, such an integral part of international supply chains could cause a global economic collapse. i think the, you know, we know about the energy side, i mean the huge impact on energy. and i understand that the u. s. is trying to get the europeans and others not to buy into boycott rushes, gas and their energy. so what's going to, what's going to happen it'll, it'll force further, economic hardship, not just energy prices but, but that will ripple into the manufacturing community manufacturing sector in, in europe. the other side is, is food we talked about food, 50 percent of the food comes from that region into europe. we've got most of that food into the, into the south global south comes a lot of that come from, from russia. ukraine, bella, ruse, area. fertilizer like 70 to 80 percent of fertilizer. so that's going to impact that as well. the, the other side, we don't talk about too much, a semi conductor market. it's, it's in the supply chain. but neon a
could be bigger problems, yet to come, the executive vice president of the racial center, rural rasmussen says that sanctioning russia, such an integral part of international supply chains could cause a global economic collapse. i think the, you know, we know about the energy side, i mean the huge impact on energy. and i understand that the u. s. is trying to get the europeans and others not to buy into boycott rushes, gas and their energy. so what's going to, what's going to happen it'll,...
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jack rasmussen, thanks for being with us here in arch international. so the, by the administration's annual economy report apparently used the word gender dozens of more times than the word inflation. do you think that they're trying to draw attention away from the actual inflation issue or is there something more happening here? we got understand the economic report as a political document that's used for marketing purposes and campaigns and so forth . and the emphasis on gender is a, you know, it reveals that the democrat party focus is on identity politics as it has been increasingly in recent years. as it excludes a focus on, you know, real issues, wages and jobs and so forth, that benefits that are working in middle classes in this country. so it reflects the strategy, the democrats, as far as inflation, is concerned. it was a big problem before ukraine than before. blaming putting a it was a problem because of global supply chains were in bad shape. and because the stimulus ran out last summer, and also because when the supply chain issue began t
jack rasmussen, thanks for being with us here in arch international. so the, by the administration's annual economy report apparently used the word gender dozens of more times than the word inflation. do you think that they're trying to draw attention away from the actual inflation issue or is there something more happening here? we got understand the economic report as a political document that's used for marketing purposes and campaigns and so forth . and the emphasis on gender is a, you...
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so eyes are on that part of the globe, so we have to wait and see how the situation develop. rasmussen, executive vice president of the rage census as the attacks in the trans mystery republic could be a provocation for russian forces in the region. this is an attempt to potentially expand the conflict to basically ext extended to potentially incorporate something outside of outside of ukraine publication. in some way. there's an attempt to actually get russia and russian troops and conclude trenton if they're involved in the conflict itself. and it needs to be need to be avoided and it potentially would again, expand the expand the war. and yeah, i could see crane trying to do that to expand the war. they definitely want to expand before and make it a european war, which is not good for europe, and it's not good for the world. i say you'll bang up to date with all the latest from around the world. my name is peter scotts, and i'll be back again to the top of the hour. in the meantime, do feel free to head over to us social media pages and more stories. thank you for watching. ah ah, i
so eyes are on that part of the globe, so we have to wait and see how the situation develop. rasmussen, executive vice president of the rage census as the attacks in the trans mystery republic could be a provocation for russian forces in the region. this is an attempt to potentially expand the conflict to basically ext extended to potentially incorporate something outside of outside of ukraine publication. in some way. there's an attempt to actually get russia and russian troops and conclude...
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in just the latest key staff departure and according to new numbers from rasmussen, only 40% of voters have a favorable view of harris. whopping 50% of voters don't feel she's qualified for her job. here is the vice president's response when asked about joey's blunders abroad. pay close attention. follow the bouncing ball and see if you hear an answer here. this is a test. take a look. >> when the president was there, um, he gave a speech in warsaw. it was well-received by many, but he also said something i think was received well by some but kind of surprised others. he said vladimir putin should no longer be the leader of russia. do you agree? >> listen, i think that you framed the point quite accurately and well which is america's policy has been and will continue to be focused on the real issue at hand. i was in france before that speaking with heads of state about this issue, among many other issues, but most recently about this issue and i will tell you in sitting down with prime ministers and presidents, often the first thing they would say to me is thank you to the united state
in just the latest key staff departure and according to new numbers from rasmussen, only 40% of voters have a favorable view of harris. whopping 50% of voters don't feel she's qualified for her job. here is the vice president's response when asked about joey's blunders abroad. pay close attention. follow the bouncing ball and see if you hear an answer here. this is a test. take a look. >> when the president was there, um, he gave a speech in warsaw. it was well-received by many, but he...
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antedated four new polls have biden down by double digits nationwide, including a 17-point deficit in rasmussenoint deficit in "politico," and according to gallup, record-setting inflation is contribute into these numbers. still, joe is not attempting to pump an additional $1.6 trillion into the economy in order to pay off all student loans. in other words, biden gets his way, this new plan, forget about the 40 year high of inflation, record high gas prices, everything costing more in every store you go to, every american family will now be forced to shoulder a $13,000 burden. now, it doesn't seem to matter if you didn't even go to college, or if you already paid off your loans. i paid off my loans. $58.05, it took me ten years to pay it off, i paid every penny. maybe you worked your way through college like i was working my way through college at the time to mitigate the costs. everyone will have to pay, so biden canopies his radical new green deal socialist base. by the way, what does this have to do with anything green? it doesn't. the whole green new deal is only about higher energy prices,
antedated four new polls have biden down by double digits nationwide, including a 17-point deficit in rasmussenoint deficit in "politico," and according to gallup, record-setting inflation is contribute into these numbers. still, joe is not attempting to pump an additional $1.6 trillion into the economy in order to pay off all student loans. in other words, biden gets his way, this new plan, forget about the 40 year high of inflation, record high gas prices, everything costing more in...
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has a sixtyden one percent disapproval rating on crime and a new rasmussen poll finds that 81ers percent of likely voters expect crime to be an important issue ahead of the midterms. that same poll shows that 61 shs percent believe the problem of violence in america is getting worse. only 11% think it's getting any better. here here now is mark penn, former clinton strategist and democratic pollsterr and tou bevan, president and co-founder of real clear politics. there'ser a lot to chew over here. i was i was surprised a little bit when mayor adams after this terrifying morning in new york where people arew still on edge. they're telling me friends of mine in new york city that in immediately becomes an anti-gun crusade instead of immediate focus on the task at hand , f which is finding this person of interest. >> i mean, i mean, i was surprised by that as well. i think where crime is now a big central issue going back to the 80s and 90s whens was an important national issue. stu there's stunning crime in ournn major citiesing cri. ntry for te this is going to be the talk of the country
has a sixtyden one percent disapproval rating on crime and a new rasmussen poll finds that 81ers percent of likely voters expect crime to be an important issue ahead of the midterms. that same poll shows that 61 shs percent believe the problem of violence in america is getting worse. only 11% think it's getting any better. here here now is mark penn, former clinton strategist and democratic pollsterr and tou bevan, president and co-founder of real clear politics. there'ser a lot to chew over...
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ok, hiring adel rasmussen that global there. thank you for being with us here today on algebra. now, ukraine's that nuclear agency has released a video sharing positions abandoned by russian forces in the novel exclusion zone. moscow's forces took control of the facility and nearby areas at the start of the war. the sites of the world's worst atomic disaster is still highly radioactive, including the soil that russian soldiers dug trenches in ukraine. government says this would have expose them to significant doses of radiation while ukrainians who fled up being worn to wait longer before returning. even if it seems that things are safer and give in western parts of the country, said lawson in berlin, spoke to some of those who decided to go these ukrainian refugees have made a very difficult decision to go back home. they're taking a 25 hour long journey, not knowing what they're going to find. although they will warmly welcomed here after the russian invasion. they now can't wait to go back and we learn it's, our parents are watch it. well, where are they? they home, but is it
ok, hiring adel rasmussen that global there. thank you for being with us here today on algebra. now, ukraine's that nuclear agency has released a video sharing positions abandoned by russian forces in the novel exclusion zone. moscow's forces took control of the facility and nearby areas at the start of the war. the sites of the world's worst atomic disaster is still highly radioactive, including the soil that russian soldiers dug trenches in ukraine. government says this would have expose them...
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headed for the exits now in just the latest key staff departure and according tom new numbers from rasmussen, only 40% ofmu voters have a favorable view of harris, a whopping 54% of voters don't believe she's qualified to be president. the record, they're the ones that are right. bidenen like clockwork, and harris are struggling to keep their story straight as it relates to russia. on now here's the vice president's response when asked about joey's blunders abroad. now pay close attention. follow the bouncing balles and see if you hear an answer here. just a test. >> take a look. when the president was there, he gave a speech in warsaw that was well receivedel, by ma. but he also said something that i think was received well by some but kind of surprised others. he said that vladimir od putin should no longer be the leader of russiado. do you agree? listen, i think that you you framed the point quitecu accurately and well, which isas america's policy has beend. and will continue to be focused on the real issue at hand . i was in france before that speaking with heads of state about this issu
headed for the exits now in just the latest key staff departure and according tom new numbers from rasmussen, only 40% ofmu voters have a favorable view of harris, a whopping 54% of voters don't believe she's qualified to be president. the record, they're the ones that are right. bidenen like clockwork, and harris are struggling to keep their story straight as it relates to russia. on now here's the vice president's response when asked about joey's blunders abroad. now pay close attention....
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north and south poles and attack anywhere in the world. res policy is and a chief executive officer rasmussen global. he says, unveiling the saw that missile isn't quite the crew that moscow is making it out to be. this is part of her long series of with recall nuclear signaling from club gimme protein since the beginning of the war in ukraine. where he's been engaging in both rhetorically and also in some kind of measures to show that he might be willing to use nuclear weapons if russia were to be threatened. however, what you should also mention is that the salma inter continental miss site is actually 2 years late on delivery. so even though we can use presenting things as if it's a great moment for the strength of russia, it's actually says your saw about the delays of the corruption in the russian armament proclaiming system. well russians michelle test fall, as most goes warning of a nuclear build up in the baltic if neighboring in finland, and nearby sweden went to join nato. let's take this all we can bring in glen dyson in oslo. he's a professor of international relations at the univ
north and south poles and attack anywhere in the world. res policy is and a chief executive officer rasmussen global. he says, unveiling the saw that missile isn't quite the crew that moscow is making it out to be. this is part of her long series of with recall nuclear signaling from club gimme protein since the beginning of the war in ukraine. where he's been engaging in both rhetorically and also in some kind of measures to show that he might be willing to use nuclear weapons if russia were...
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he's chief executive officer of rasmussen, global it's a strategic advisory firm. he's also a foreign farmer for policy director at nato. good to have you with us, sir. and over the last few months, we've seen a variety of different emphasis if you like that term, nato has been putting forward as it's been coalescing around, some sort of strict strategy am for the following the russian invasion of ukraine. how do you think it has changed? what is nato like now compared to the way it was when it started a figure, it is much more openly supporting the ukrainian government and the ukrainian forces . it is quite telling to see that there are recent statement by the name, just a group that it's aurora does recognize the importance of all the supply, all movement to ukrainian forces that was done in a much more discrete rhetorical way. some weeks ago it's, i think, the summit with joe biden, 2 weeks ago, i really had to count beliefs the nato's voice, collective wise on support to ukraine. given the fact that the, the russian strategy in this conflict has been changing a
he's chief executive officer of rasmussen, global it's a strategic advisory firm. he's also a foreign farmer for policy director at nato. good to have you with us, sir. and over the last few months, we've seen a variety of different emphasis if you like that term, nato has been putting forward as it's been coalescing around, some sort of strict strategy am for the following the russian invasion of ukraine. how do you think it has changed? what is nato like now compared to the way it was when it...
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the race party a is a chief executive officer at rasmussen, global he says that unveiling the sama missile isn't quite the qu, that the kremlin might make it out to be. this is part of a long series of with recall nuclear signaling from gimme protein since the beginning of the war in ukraine. where he's been engaging in both rhetoric, lee, and also in some kind of matters to show that he might be willing to use nuclear weapons if russia were to be threatened. however, the psalm at inter continental miss site is actually 2 years late on delivery. so even though he's presenting things as if it's a great moment for the strength of russia, it's actually says your saw about the delays of the corruption in the russian armament procurement system. and i think the key question here is whether western allies, nato allies are going to respond to what is, again, as i mentioned yet again, nuclear that he read me put in by saying that nuclear weapons and weapons of mass destruction have nothing to do in the war and ukraine at the moment there will be brought in that war. it will not change the nature o
the race party a is a chief executive officer at rasmussen, global he says that unveiling the sama missile isn't quite the qu, that the kremlin might make it out to be. this is part of a long series of with recall nuclear signaling from gimme protein since the beginning of the war in ukraine. where he's been engaging in both rhetoric, lee, and also in some kind of matters to show that he might be willing to use nuclear weapons if russia were to be threatened. however, the psalm at inter...
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from the ukranian government earlier, we spoke 2 areas, elko policy director of the consultancy, rasmussen, globin global. rather he explained how there's been a shift in western aid from defensive to heavy weaponry. the contract is now moving to, to the southern and the eastern part of the crane flat lands, which requires again, heavy weaponry officers, tanks and this is what, what this packages is taylor to do. it is a good 1st step in quantity. of course, it will have to be mentored, and this is what the 2nd package tries to do. but right now key needs all the help we can get, not only symbolic, but also meaningful help on the ground. but do you remember the russian offensive that is about who has already started is also marked by, by the, by the losses that russia has, has incurred into the 1st stage of the war. so russia to does not have the manpower it had at the beginning of this war. how long does it take to make a practical difference though on, on the ground when, as you say, this offensive on the east is already taking place as we speak. you know, it does require some training,
from the ukranian government earlier, we spoke 2 areas, elko policy director of the consultancy, rasmussen, globin global. rather he explained how there's been a shift in western aid from defensive to heavy weaponry. the contract is now moving to, to the southern and the eastern part of the crane flat lands, which requires again, heavy weaponry officers, tanks and this is what, what this packages is taylor to do. it is a good 1st step in quantity. of course, it will have to be mentored, and...
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today four new polls haver biden down by doublene digits nationwide, including a 17 point deficit in rasmussen, a 13 point deficit of politico and according to gallup, record setting inflation is contributing to these numbersoll now. still, joe is not attempting to pump an additional one point six trillion dollars into the economy in order to pay offy all student loans. s in other words, biden getswa his way.y, his new plan forget aboutnf the 40 year high ofla inflation, record high gas prices, everything costing more . and every store you go to, every american family will now be forced to shoulder a thirteen thousand dollar burden. d now it doesn't seem to matter if you didn't even go to college if or if you've already paid off your loans. i've paid off my loan. $5 fifty eight dollars and five cents. it tookea mee ten years to pay it off. i paid every penny.ke maybed you worked your wayll through college like i was my way through college at the time toit mitigate the cost everyone will have to pay soo biden can appeasean his radical new green deal socialist base. by the way, what does this ha
today four new polls haver biden down by doublene digits nationwide, including a 17 point deficit in rasmussen, a 13 point deficit of politico and according to gallup, record setting inflation is contributing to these numbersoll now. still, joe is not attempting to pump an additional one point six trillion dollars into the economy in order to pay offy all student loans. s in other words, biden getswa his way.y, his new plan forget aboutnf the 40 year high ofla inflation, record high gas prices,...
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what do you make of the rasmussen poll, you wrote an op-ed about is this morning. >> thanks, maria.m make. you have every category of human, including democrats, are all for elon musk buying into twitter. they think he will make the platform better and yet here are twitter employees melting down. i think that tells you everything you need to know about why twitter has gone so off beam in recent years, like a lot of these institutions that are you powerful and control the information, they have been taken over by radicals. maria: yeah. and yet, look, we are talking about the administration coming up with this new disinformation governing board, despite the fact that look at all the stories that have been censored, hunter biden's laptop, the origins of covid-19, the russia collusion trump lie. this investigation into hunter biden's business dealings seems to be heating up. we had congressman james comer joining me yesterday. he said hunter biden is a national security risk. listen to this. i want to get your reaction. >> we believe that hunter biden is a national security threat and n
what do you make of the rasmussen poll, you wrote an op-ed about is this morning. >> thanks, maria.m make. you have every category of human, including democrats, are all for elon musk buying into twitter. they think he will make the platform better and yet here are twitter employees melting down. i think that tells you everything you need to know about why twitter has gone so off beam in recent years, like a lot of these institutions that are you powerful and control the information, they...
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journal," a look at nato's role in supporting ukraine with former nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen. then adriano espaillat talks about legislative priorities for the congressional hispanic caucus and the immigration meeting between caucus members and the president. later, doug lamalfa of california on the u.s. response to the coronavirus pandemic and other news of the day. ♪ host: this is the "washington journal" for april 28. the biden administration plans to halt the policy known as title 42 by late may. the pandemic related order from the cdc has been used to the port more than one million migrants from the united states -- deport more than one million migrants from the united states. the plan was put in place to effectively manage the border after the order is lifted. if you think title 42 should be lifted, call us at (202) 748-8000. if you say it should not be lifted, tell us why at (202) 748-8001. if you live in a border state and want to give your perspective, call (202) 748-8002 . you can also text us if you wish at (202) 748-8003. you can post on our facebook and twitter f
journal," a look at nato's role in supporting ukraine with former nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen. then adriano espaillat talks about legislative priorities for the congressional hispanic caucus and the immigration meeting between caucus members and the president. later, doug lamalfa of california on the u.s. response to the coronavirus pandemic and other news of the day. ♪ host: this is the "washington journal" for april 28. the biden administration plans to halt...
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his name is noble rasmussen and he wanted to get involved in the military since he joined the civil airst of all. >> thank you so much. >> ainsley: you're welcome. you applied to all five. which one are you going to? >> this summer, june 23rd, i'll be stepping on to the united states air force academy campus. >> ainsley: colorado springs, so beautiful. i've been there once. congratulations. so tell us why you wanted to apply to all of them. why that was important to you. >> it was important for me to apply to all of them because i want to serve my country the best i can. so that was applying to all academies so i could have an option to serve anywhere. >> ainsley: he's really living up to his name. tell us how you came up with the name noble. >> well, we knew when god blessed us with a son that we wanted him to have a unique name. so we chose noble and our prayer for him his whole life was just to have that noble character, just of honor, honesty and integrity and just to kind of rise above and have that high moral principles and we have been very thankful because god has blessed us wit
his name is noble rasmussen and he wanted to get involved in the military since he joined the civil airst of all. >> thank you so much. >> ainsley: you're welcome. you applied to all five. which one are you going to? >> this summer, june 23rd, i'll be stepping on to the united states air force academy campus. >> ainsley: colorado springs, so beautiful. i've been there once. congratulations. so tell us why you wanted to apply to all of them. why that was important to you....
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a recent rasmussen survey found following her hearings, 56% of all respondents said they were troubledr record on child sex offenders. that included 64% of independents. and they're right to be troubled. her record is indeed startling. in every case involving child pornography where she had discretion, she sentenced below the federal sentencing guidelines, below the prosecutor's recommendations and below the national afternoons. we now know the national average for possession of child pornography, the national sentence imposed on average is 68 months. judge jackson's average, 29.3 months. the national average sentence for distribution of child pornography, 135 months. judge jackson's average 71.9 months. it's true of her criminal sentencing across the board. the national average of all criminal sentences imposed in the united states, 45 months. judge jackson's average 29.9 months. this is a record of leniency in the words of the republican leader, leans yens -- leniency to the extreme on child sex offenders and criminals in general but, but, but we're told and have been told on weeks o
a recent rasmussen survey found following her hearings, 56% of all respondents said they were troubledr record on child sex offenders. that included 64% of independents. and they're right to be troubled. her record is indeed startling. in every case involving child pornography where she had discretion, she sentenced below the federal sentencing guidelines, below the prosecutor's recommendations and below the national afternoons. we now know the national average for possession of child...