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b6 has an b6 is an interesting , rebecca. have been privy to the hours, days and planning to go into a meeting like this. if you watch the entire hour long oval office fame, not just the hot moments that came at the end but in the 48 minutes before the meltdown happened, you saw president trump seemed very focused on the minerals deal. actually had been explained to zelenskyy to get the minerals deal done first. the security assurances come later, the cease-fire. it seemed president trump wanted to keep it on track before it derailed. where does this go now? as rebeccah says you've got to get them back to the table. how does that happen? president zelenskyy is in the eee you with the leaders today trying to figure how they can come up with a peace deal to pretty much present to trump. >> the next step is for president zelenskyy to get a message or speak with president trump and apologize for what happened. it hasn't set back the cause for ukraine. president trump is trying to end this deal. i mean, the majority of americans w
b6 has an b6 is an interesting , rebecca. have been privy to the hours, days and planning to go into a meeting like this. if you watch the entire hour long oval office fame, not just the hot moments that came at the end but in the 48 minutes before the meltdown happened, you saw president trump seemed very focused on the minerals deal. actually had been explained to zelenskyy to get the minerals deal done first. the security assurances come later, the cease-fire. it seemed president trump...
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rebecca grant, daniel hoffman, thank you both. meantime no surprise the mainstream media finding a way to blame president trump and vice president vance for the oval office dust up, even accusing them of doing putin's dirty work. chanley painter is live in new york with more on the media angle of the story. >> reporter: so it was quite an unprecedented situation today in the oval office as we mentioned earlier in the show. you been talking about it. today the bilateral meeting between president trump and ukrainian president zelenskyy tibault into a shouting match with many in the media expressing their shock over today's stunning exchange. some blaming trump and vance for the blow up. >> it felt like an ambush. vladimir putin's work was being done for him. >> i think what you saw in that meeting was much more of the united states administration, the president and the vice president, taking all the putin talking points. >> reporter: cnn calling the fiery exchanges a stark example of the dramatic whiplash in american foreign policy
rebecca grant, daniel hoffman, thank you both. meantime no surprise the mainstream media finding a way to blame president trump and vice president vance for the oval office dust up, even accusing them of doing putin's dirty work. chanley painter is live in new york with more on the media angle of the story. >> reporter: so it was quite an unprecedented situation today in the oval office as we mentioned earlier in the show. you been talking about it. today the bilateral meeting between...
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rebecca thank you. >> thank you.today resting and in prayer released a written statement from his normal hospital room just 2 days after suffering an episode of respiratory distress or chief religion correspondent lauren greene is a lie from a room with an update. >> hey jon. pope francis in stable condition is a really great news of the vatican. but what is even better news there's no ill effects from friday's respiratory crisis. however the vatican continues to say there is a complexity to the pope's condition for there's no telling when he will be out of danger. doctors at the hospital here in rome continue to treat the 88-year-old pope for double pneumonia. today he continued on oxygen therapy but did not need a more intensive mechanical ventilation for the vatican sources say the pope is in good spirits, eating solid food and able to walk with some assistance. he has no fever and his blood levels are stable. the pope attended mass today at the tenth floor chapel in his caring on vatican businesses. he received v
rebecca thank you. >> thank you.today resting and in prayer released a written statement from his normal hospital room just 2 days after suffering an episode of respiratory distress or chief religion correspondent lauren greene is a lie from a room with an update. >> hey jon. pope francis in stable condition is a really great news of the vatican. but what is even better news there's no ill effects from friday's respiratory crisis. however the vatican continues to say there is a...
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and joining me live from los angeles is journalist rebecca sun.she is the former senior editor of diversity and inclusion for the hollywood reporter. great to have you with us. >> thank you so much, rosemary. >> so honora was the big winner, triumphing at the oscars with best picture director and actress mikey madison. as we saw taking home the award after going up against some big hollywood names. so how surprised were you that such a low budget, independent movie did so well? >> well, so. >> honora won the palme d'or at the cannes film festival. so it didn't necessarily come out of nowhere in terms. >> of people who have been paying attention. >> to film. um, you know, it was not a complete surprise. especially since. >> the. >> academy in recent years. >> has had a pattern of rewarding these independent films. these tend to be the kinds of. >> movies that. >> are sort of made for artistic merit. and so not entirely surprised. although mikey madison winning over demi moore, uh, i genuinely was shocked. >> yeah, indeed. and what about your reacti
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oh, so you guys are not rebecca and i put the food as the story. a 3 at last a be and of a nightmare ordeal. these 84 emissions are finally back home. only a week ago, there were still trap in myanmar, forced to work and online skim operations. after being lowered by false drop offers, they are the living breathing result of indonesia is commitment to rescue and re patry if citizens imprisoned in human trafficking around south east asia. from 2020 to february 2025, and the nature of the ministry of foreign affairs has recorded at least 6800 in the nation. citizens involved in online scans across the time countries with the majority phone and some bodya. the villa piece and the on more, but the real number likely even higher the the nation government has been working to rescue it's citizens. but prevention remains a challenge in this type economy. victims alerted by fig drop offers, promising high salaries only to find themselves trapped in scam operations under threat and violence. resign hobby are among the victims. this to young man from north su
oh, so you guys are not rebecca and i put the food as the story. a 3 at last a be and of a nightmare ordeal. these 84 emissions are finally back home. only a week ago, there were still trap in myanmar, forced to work and online skim operations. after being lowered by false drop offers, they are the living breathing result of indonesia is commitment to rescue and re patry if citizens imprisoned in human trafficking around south east asia. from 2020 to february 2025, and the nature of the...
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in september this year, when you get madison runners, rebecca checked to gaze. was set on fire by hope. ok, now you dispute overland to other to live because on us have be murdered in use, fast step and strongly today. these are just the headline cases, investigative news outside africa. and since it has done a deep dive into set aside in kenya, i'm covering statistics buttons and systemic features that have led to violence against women guys in the country. there's no clear link between online influences and these specific motors, but the amount of skill has made justifying violence against women acceptable for the significant segment of canyon meant. what we particularly need to start thinking through is, reach men amongst us. has a football mind to look at the younger men and start talking to them in a different language because they're one of those changed. and if we are not careful, you can change or parish. so why can't we just pause for a moment and think through what we're actually doing, you know, a quest to develop more home one yes, cartridge, but als
in september this year, when you get madison runners, rebecca checked to gaze. was set on fire by hope. ok, now you dispute overland to other to live because on us have be murdered in use, fast step and strongly today. these are just the headline cases, investigative news outside africa. and since it has done a deep dive into set aside in kenya, i'm covering statistics buttons and systemic features that have led to violence against women guys in the country. there's no clear link between online...
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rebecca grant, good to have you on. you. >> thank you. ♪ jon: a scary scene in the skies over new jersey, a bird strike starts a fire in the engine of a fedex plane if just after it took off. you can see the flames engulfing the entire turbine on the right side of the plane. c.b. cotton live in new york city with more. c.b. >> reporter: hi, jon. any emergency in the sky is terrible news for the pilots, and the ones in the cockpit of this cargo plane did exactly what a they were supposed to do according to transportation secretary sean duffy. the bird strike forcing the cargo plane to make an emergency landing at newark airport in new jersey morning. video here shows the fedex cargo plane letting off a big plume of smoke as a fire appears from its right engine. eyewitnesses heard a loud explosion too. another video shows the fedex cargo plane if thankfully landing safely while its engine is still in flames. thankfully, no reported injuries, and the plane touched down at i 8:07 a.m. eastern this morning. it is unclear how
rebecca grant, good to have you on. you. >> thank you. ♪ jon: a scary scene in the skies over new jersey, a bird strike starts a fire in the engine of a fedex plane if just after it took off. you can see the flames engulfing the entire turbine on the right side of the plane. c.b. cotton live in new york city with more. c.b. >> reporter: hi, jon. any emergency in the sky is terrible news for the pilots, and the ones in the cockpit of this cargo plane did exactly what a they were...
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and let us not forget the historic achievement of rebecca black, who stood against the tyranny of weekdaysnd made us all look forward to the weekend. but black history month is not just about white people. we also recognize the accomplishments of the black & decker cordless drill. with its brushless motor and 950 foot-pound torque, we shall overcome installing kitchen cabinets. so happy black history, everyone. and join us next time when we celebrate women's history month and the pioneering achievement of mrs. doubtfire. >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert!" tonight... fired up! plus, stephen welcomes robert de niro! and tamara tunie! featuring louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> stephen: you know what? oh! welcome. welcome here down here, up there, out there, everybody to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. [cheering] i just love being with you guys every day because it feels like every day we get news of a another inexplicable chaotic mo
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we have rebecca gross. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is rebecca groves. i'm a resident of dogpatch, a board member of the green benefit district and an active member of the dogpatch neighborhood association. i want to express my deepest gratitude for you for building crane cove park. i and recently opening the public restrooms the ymca and dogpatch paddle in building 54 making not only the shoreline but the water of the bay accessible to rec creators in the southern waterfront. i have a seven year old daughter for whom crane cove has been a life long favorite destination and where she's learned to scoot bike roller skate hunt for crabs and accompany me on paddle board rides. this year she's finally old enough to learn to paddleboard herself at dogpatch paddle summer camp and she couldn't be more thrilled about that. we're also thrilled about the addition of the new electric ferry terminal in mission bay which will open up many more shoreline adventures to our family and we hope might even allow my wife to commute to commute across the bay by ferry on her
we have rebecca gross. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is rebecca groves. i'm a resident of dogpatch, a board member of the green benefit district and an active member of the dogpatch neighborhood association. i want to express my deepest gratitude for you for building crane cove park. i and recently opening the public restrooms the ymca and dogpatch paddle in building 54 making not only the shoreline but the water of the bay accessible to rec creators in the southern...
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howie: the network's sinking ratings, msnbc's new president, rebecca cutler hosting shows by alex wagnerdiaz while bringing jen psaki into primetime. separately lester holtz stepping down as anchor of nbc nightly news after a decade to consoconcentrate on dateline. he was just tired of the daily grind. staffers at the national security agency of using an internal messaging system for exphysiograph it sex chats including having group sex on the weekend according to city journal that brought swift action. >> i put out a directive today they all will be terminated and their security clearances will be revoked. howie: more than 100 staffers have been fired. elon musk has confirmed that ashley st. clair, whose claim we reported last week, has a five-month old baby that's his 13th child, but casts "the situation" in very different light posting messages allegedly from st. clair shared by an allie that say, elonfollowe. i need his rocket babies. also, i take one for the team. seduce elon, get in a rocket and see what's up and later i need a caption to seduce elon musk. this , from a woman in a
howie: the network's sinking ratings, msnbc's new president, rebecca cutler hosting shows by alex wagnerdiaz while bringing jen psaki into primetime. separately lester holtz stepping down as anchor of nbc nightly news after a decade to consoconcentrate on dateline. he was just tired of the daily grind. staffers at the national security agency of using an internal messaging system for exphysiograph it sex chats including having group sex on the weekend according to city journal that brought...
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. >> doctor rebecca fisher, stressing the importance of getting your flu shot every year in order tobat those lasting repercussions, including mortality risks. >> that risk can compound from year to year if we're suffering repeat illnesses due to influenza, we're increasing our risk every year that we don't get vaccinated. >> fisher says the influenza virus can change, and oftentimes it's not the same every year. >> vaccines are about 50% effective. 50% of severe illness, hospitalization and death that otherwise we would see if we were not vaccinated. >> while the cdc says the typical peak for flu season is between december and february, it's not known yet when this season could end. so if you're not part of the 44% of americans who receive their flu shot this winter, doctors say it's not too late to still get it. jill nadeau, fox news. >> president trump preparing to address a joint session of congress this week. how democrats are preparing to respond. plus. [music] >> hope they present us with a budget that works for working people, not just for the billionaires. >> lawmakers in wa
. >> doctor rebecca fisher, stressing the importance of getting your flu shot every year in order tobat those lasting repercussions, including mortality risks. >> that risk can compound from year to year if we're suffering repeat illnesses due to influenza, we're increasing our risk every year that we don't get vaccinated. >> fisher says the influenza virus can change, and oftentimes it's not the same every year. >> vaccines are about 50% effective. 50% of severe...
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my name is rebecca miller. i'm a 25 year homeowner in visitation valley and also represent a community group the visitation valley connections. i just want to thank supervisor walton and and kelly and ken wilber and the folks that have worked tirelessly over the last couple of years to move this. i just want to support and favor of walton supervisor walton. as written to move forward and and approved by the planning commission. a lot of thought went into who should be go to hearing who should be permitted, who shouldn't. and i just want to like ask this committee to uphold the integrity of the original folks who authored this bill. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. do we have anyone else who has public comment for agenda item number three? >> madam chair okay. with that public comment on this item is now closed. thank you. supervisor walton for bringing this item to the committee. i'd like to make a motion that we send this out with a positive recommendation as a committee report. >> motion offered by
my name is rebecca miller. i'm a 25 year homeowner in visitation valley and also represent a community group the visitation valley connections. i just want to thank supervisor walton and and kelly and ken wilber and the folks that have worked tirelessly over the last couple of years to move this. i just want to support and favor of walton supervisor walton. as written to move forward and and approved by the planning commission. a lot of thought went into who should be go to hearing who should...
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will tangled here rebecca. thank you for that nice way of introducing the translation and in a way you answered the question. i realized that after i asked question so so say something different well carved partly i think that marks is a very exciting, energetic, funny writer. and a lot of these elements don't really come across so well in the previous translations at not for me and part of why i wanted to do this didn't really have to do with things going on in our political moment right now. just had to do with wanting to share with readers english readers, english language readers aspects of the book that i thought they didn't really have access to due to the limitations. the other translations. which is not to say that they're bad translations or that they they don't do some things well. but for different reasons which i try to get into. in the translator's preface a little bit, if you're interested in this, they, uh, they, they don't convey some of the elements that i just described, well, they also, uh, a
will tangled here rebecca. thank you for that nice way of introducing the translation and in a way you answered the question. i realized that after i asked question so so say something different well carved partly i think that marks is a very exciting, energetic, funny writer. and a lot of these elements don't really come across so well in the previous translations at not for me and part of why i wanted to do this didn't really have to do with things going on in our political moment right now....
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now and then living memories the name is taken from a 2017 essay by writer, historian and activist rebecca solnit who lives in san francisco. artists will be encouraged to use primary sources such as libraries, archives, oral histories anything else they can come up with to create a cohesive series uncovering overlooked histories and memorializing new histories . there have been some past projects such as once upon a time in 2011 her personal landmarks in 2006 that have touched on sort of similar themes. >> however, this theme will encourage artists to dive deeper into a series of stories or a single story moment person or people movement. and this project will also intersect with the continued work of our mellon grant funded chipping legacy program. the project timeline if approved are for q will be issued on february 24th. >> we'll have our artist review panel around mid april and we'll bring you those then those artists will develop their proposals over the late spring convene the panel meeting in june, bring the finalists to vicki and in june on june 18th and then hopefully have them u
now and then living memories the name is taken from a 2017 essay by writer, historian and activist rebecca solnit who lives in san francisco. artists will be encouraged to use primary sources such as libraries, archives, oral histories anything else they can come up with to create a cohesive series uncovering overlooked histories and memorializing new histories . there have been some past projects such as once upon a time in 2011 her personal landmarks in 2006 that have touched on sort of...