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richard: how? mr. mondale: you try to keep 67 people happy where you have internal jealousies and long-term stable and unstable changing numbers i think it took a remarkable, almost saintly person like mike mansfield, who is trusted in the south and north, to hold it together. a lot of people couldn't have done it. richard: how much of it was lyndon johnson's personality and how much were the instruments available to a majority leader in those days? mr. mondale: well, i think you have to give lyndon a lot of credit. he was the master of the senate. he knew the rules. he was absolutely tireless. he would set an agenda and he would work that senate and work that senate, and he got things done that no one else could do. the senate had almost become comatose before he took over. it was so when did -- so wedded to its rigidities that hardly anyone could do enough to do business. and lyndon came in as majority leaders -- majority leader, and it was a remarkable thing. i don't think we would have had the civi
richard: how? mr. mondale: you try to keep 67 people happy where you have internal jealousies and long-term stable and unstable changing numbers i think it took a remarkable, almost saintly person like mike mansfield, who is trusted in the south and north, to hold it together. a lot of people couldn't have done it. richard: how much of it was lyndon johnson's personality and how much were the instruments available to a majority leader in those days? mr. mondale: well, i think you have to give...
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richard, richard. richard, stop. i didn't i didn't interrupt you. don't come on the show and interrupt me. the bottom line is rashida tlaib of the world are the ones pushing the democratic party to the left, she said abolish the police. who does that hurt? it hurts the very communities who want more policing, who need the police, the communities where police have left and are not doing their jobs, seeing the crime rate turned a homicide, sexual assault, abuse, violent assault, all of these hate crimes that we've seen go through the roof. if you want to talk about reform, should've gone on the board with tim scott. want to talk about the facts, look at the harvard study. >> jesse: the debate come everybody. coming up next, the biden administration causing a vaccine panic after pausing the johnson & johnson shot. cell phone repair. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on
richard, richard. richard, stop. i didn't i didn't interrupt you. don't come on the show and interrupt me. the bottom line is rashida tlaib of the world are the ones pushing the democratic party to the left, she said abolish the police. who does that hurt? it hurts the very communities who want more policing, who need the police, the communities where police have left and are not doing their jobs, seeing the crime rate turned a homicide, sexual assault, abuse, violent assault, all of these hate...
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that's when richard thompson was brought in and richard was just an astounding caricaturist. he was the top caricaturist at the time. did a lot of stuff for u.s. world and news report and the new yorker. he came in with a portfolio of drawings and they got some of those and they wanted more and richard said check with matt who works at "politico." i was able to fill in some of the most recent politicians. political cartoonists use words, word bubbles and when i'm wearing my political cartoonist hat, i'm a political commentator. just like somebody who is writing a column in the op-ed pages, except i have the advantages -- i draw my opinion and express it with a certain amount of humor and the columnists have to rely on their own words. the saw a picture is worth 1,000 words is quite true. somebody who writes a 100-word essay about tax policies or something, has to rely on somebody who is willing to invest in reading those 800 words. you glance at a cartoon -- humans have a visual acuity. we pick up stuff really fast. we recognize a face, a setting, a metaphor, a pun and you ca
that's when richard thompson was brought in and richard was just an astounding caricaturist. he was the top caricaturist at the time. did a lot of stuff for u.s. world and news report and the new yorker. he came in with a portfolio of drawings and they got some of those and they wanted more and richard said check with matt who works at "politico." i was able to fill in some of the most recent politicians. political cartoonists use words, word bubbles and when i'm wearing my political...
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this is richard thompson. that's me. another richard thompson. that's me. these are a couple of color vaultmans that are sort of interesting in comparison to the pure cross-hatch ones that are around the fireplace over there. these are water color images. these are obviously done in the 1970s. richard thompson's style is just, i mean as a cartoonist i just look at this and it is such a beautiful combination of loose lines, he was influenced a lot by some of the great edge lish cartoonists like arnold sorel but then he took it to his own sort of place. i aspired to this kind of looseness but i'm still at age 60-something working on it. this is one that i did for "politico." there is a caricature of bernie sanders. you can see sort of the difference. i mean i do a cross-hatch and add water color. and richard's approach was a classic sort of dip pen. he works where it fit in perfectly in the 19th century in some ways but also very, very modern. this is another richard thompson. you can sort of see the difference in that i rely on lots of little line, little bl
this is richard thompson. that's me. another richard thompson. that's me. these are a couple of color vaultmans that are sort of interesting in comparison to the pure cross-hatch ones that are around the fireplace over there. these are water color images. these are obviously done in the 1970s. richard thompson's style is just, i mean as a cartoonist i just look at this and it is such a beautiful combination of loose lines, he was influenced a lot by some of the great edge lish cartoonists like...
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but let me ask richard a question here.just going back to sort of the concept of you know what a great presence. i think everyone have to the greatest figures in history, and we know they had two meetings at the white house. very historical setting. and we don't know what they said. so richard, in looking at that, clearly you did a lot of you know you're not gonna have any of these two are either of these two guys go into this meeting and say something they wouldn't have said somewhere else. but yet, so tell us a bit about that process. and how many scenes of the two meetings did you write or toss out or write and tossed out. go one direction and then change course? >> i do not know the answer to that, but i think by the time we opened it was maybe on draft nine. that's all i want to say. i do know you know i kept everything so i have the original idea, then i have the abysmal draft, and the appalling draft and i have the competent draft than i have the really awful draft and then i have bad draft, which is what we do a rea
but let me ask richard a question here.just going back to sort of the concept of you know what a great presence. i think everyone have to the greatest figures in history, and we know they had two meetings at the white house. very historical setting. and we don't know what they said. so richard, in looking at that, clearly you did a lot of you know you're not gonna have any of these two are either of these two guys go into this meeting and say something they wouldn't have said somewhere else....
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this is another richard thompson. you can sort of see the difference in that i rely on a lot of little lines, little black and white lines that revert back to the thomas -- again some trying to ape that. richard stall here, you'll see that the rendering is really done with watercolor and he'd likes to paint and render the shapes. here's a paul ryan that i did for politico. there is a dick cheney which are both richards up there. it's interesting, this wall gets a lot of attention when i come into the bar and i'm sitting around. usually people, as they're leaving the bar will stop and this wall, maybe it's because it's right by the door it gets a lot of attention. here's a shameless self promotion thing that ■mveçñi dir politico way back in the very beginning. one of our reporters did a piece about odd couples in washington, people you wouldn't expect to find, say getting a drink at a bar. and so, of course, this is when i had started doing stuff for the hate adams. this is mitch mcconnell. i situated them actually in
this is another richard thompson. you can sort of see the difference in that i rely on a lot of little lines, little black and white lines that revert back to the thomas -- again some trying to ape that. richard stall here, you'll see that the rendering is really done with watercolor and he'd likes to paint and render the shapes. here's a paul ryan that i did for politico. there is a dick cheney which are both richards up there. it's interesting, this wall gets a lot of attention when i come...
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the search for richard okorogheye, accompanied — the search for richard okorogheye, accompanied by— therate pleas i the search for richard okorogheye, . accompanied by desperate pleas from his mother_ accompanied by desperate pleas from his mother fcn— accompanied by desperate pleas from his mother for his— accompanied by desperate pleas from his mother for his safe _ accompanied by desperate pleas from his mother for his safe return, - his mother for his safe return, captured — his mother for his safe return, captured the _ his mother for his safe return, captured the country - his mother for his safe return, captured the country was i his mother for his safe return, captured the country was my. captured the country was my conscience _ captured the country was my conscience.— conscience. the 19-year-old university — conscience. the 19-year-old university student _ conscience. the 19-year-old university student went i conscience. the 19-year-old i university student went missing conscience. the 19-year-old - university student went missing two weeks ago. richard had sickle cell disease,
the search for richard okorogheye, accompanied — the search for richard okorogheye, accompanied by— therate pleas i the search for richard okorogheye, . accompanied by desperate pleas from his mother_ accompanied by desperate pleas from his mother fcn— accompanied by desperate pleas from his mother for his— accompanied by desperate pleas from his mother for his safe _ accompanied by desperate pleas from his mother for his safe return, - his mother for his safe return, captured — his...
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oh, richard! richard had so much to live for. he had so much to give. he will introduce a series of measures to try and reduce gun violence in the united states which he says is at epidemic levels and an "international embarrassment". let's speak to our north america editorjon sopel, who's at the white house for us. always an incredibly difficult issue for a us president. what could he do differently? just for a us president. what could he do differentl 7, , ., differently? just look at the scale ofthe differently? just look at the scale of the problem, _ differently? just look at the scale of the problem, sophie. - differently? just look at the scale of the problem, sophie. they - differently? just look at the scale l of the problem, sophie. they have already been 11,000 gun deaths so far this year already been 11,000 gun deaths so farthis year in already been 11,000 gun deaths so far this year in america, so 11,000 deaths at the hands of a gun in just over three months. now, you would have to say that whatjoe biden has proposed it's pretty cosmetic. h
oh, richard! richard had so much to live for. he had so much to give. he will introduce a series of measures to try and reduce gun violence in the united states which he says is at epidemic levels and an "international embarrassment". let's speak to our north america editorjon sopel, who's at the white house for us. always an incredibly difficult issue for a us president. what could he do differently? just for a us president. what could he do differentl 7, , ., differently? just look...
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chris, kat, richard. richard i'll let you start but everyone has managed to screw the separate known has plans the vice president is not taking it seriously. republican governors like christie no sound like heartless and cruel jerks. what do we do now? >> you know, honestly that is a great question, candy. we have this weird polarized conversation around immigration but folks like ted cruz are having border crossing reality shows. then i think you have the biden white house who is not really feared out how they want to deal this. the good news is only 83 days and we have a long ways to go to come up with a plan. my hope is congress can hammer out a bipartisan agreement on how we modernize immigration number two how do we empower the state department other entities 96 government to really deal with what's happening on the northern triangle so we can stop folks before they start trying to take this very, very, very, very treacherous and depressing journey from the northern triangle to the united states bord
chris, kat, richard. richard i'll let you start but everyone has managed to screw the separate known has plans the vice president is not taking it seriously. republican governors like christie no sound like heartless and cruel jerks. what do we do now? >> you know, honestly that is a great question, candy. we have this weird polarized conversation around immigration but folks like ted cruz are having border crossing reality shows. then i think you have the biden white house who is not...
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thank you, richard. >>> covid surge. on the rise in one densely populated state. why a new poll on vaccinating americans could be down right troubling. could be down right troubling. ... ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can! this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling laundry for up to 12-weeks. (vo) nobody dreams in conventional thinking. it didn't get us to the moon. it doesn't ring the bell on wall street. or disrupt the status quo. t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help you realize new possibilities. like our new work from anywhere solutions, so your teams can collaborate almost anywhere. plus customer experience that finds solutions in the moment. ...and first-class benefits, like 5g with every plan. network, support and value without
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richard left his west london home on 22nd march. without medication or a jacket. richard was seen taking a bus at around 8:45pm. he was next picked up on this cctv camera in essex. a short walk away from epping forest at i2:a0am in the morning. richard's mother says it took police another five days before they began to look for her son. i was told that richard was an adult, he can make his decisions, he can go out and come back whenever he feels like. in response, the police tonight told the bbc that they have worked tirelessly to find richard and they are continuing to appeal to anyone with information to contact them. sangita myska, bbc news, epping forest. the stormont assembly is set to be recalled from easter recess for an emergency debate following days of violence and disorder in parts of northern ireland. police say 41 of its officers have been injured as a result of the unrest in some loyalist areas. ten arrests have been made so far. our ireland correspondent emma vardy has been looking at what's behind the violence. the c
richard left his west london home on 22nd march. without medication or a jacket. richard was seen taking a bus at around 8:45pm. he was next picked up on this cctv camera in essex. a short walk away from epping forest at i2:a0am in the morning. richard's mother says it took police another five days before they began to look for her son. i was told that richard was an adult, he can make his decisions, he can go out and come back whenever he feels like. in response, the police tonight told the...
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richard was seen taking a bus at around 8:45pm.short walk away from epping forest at 12:1i0am in the morning. richard's mother says it took police another five days before they began to look for her son. i was told that richard was an adult, he can make his decisions, he can go out and come back whenever he feels like. in response, the police tonight told the bbc that they have worked tirelessly to find richard and they are continuing to appeal to anyone with information to contact them. sangita myska, bbc news, epping forest. in northern ireland, the devolved assembly at stormont is set to be recalled from its easter recess for an emergency debate following days of violence and disorder in some areas. police say 41 of its officers have been injured because of unrest in some loyalist areas. ten arrests have been made so far. our ireland correspondent emma vardy has been looking at the factors behind the violence. tannoy: the crowd should disperse immediately as force is about to be l used against violent individuals. armoured land
richard was seen taking a bus at around 8:45pm.short walk away from epping forest at 12:1i0am in the morning. richard's mother says it took police another five days before they began to look for her son. i was told that richard was an adult, he can make his decisions, he can go out and come back whenever he feels like. in response, the police tonight told the bbc that they have worked tirelessly to find richard and they are continuing to appeal to anyone with information to contact them....
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that's richard's fall-back list. what's on yours, andrew?ng case. and we, all, watched on video, a black man being beaten up by the police. and 25-years ago, in new york city, we had where a police officer sodomized him with a stick. and where did that happen? where did the police officer think that the -- that he would be safe to do something that despicable? in a police station. which was probably the most horrific part of the case. well, here we are, again. in the chauvin case, 30 years later. and what is the response of the florida senate? to what's going on. it's to pass a bill, that is a supposed anti-riot bill. that, actually, says, by the way, if you drive a car into protestors, you will have qualified immunity. that is not the response, after 30 years of living through unequal justice, to play politics with that issue. and it's time to depoliticize this issue and get real. >> i appreciate that one. in particular, when we talk about rights of speech and protest in america. having state legislatures respond by making it, effectively,
that's richard's fall-back list. what's on yours, andrew?ng case. and we, all, watched on video, a black man being beaten up by the police. and 25-years ago, in new york city, we had where a police officer sodomized him with a stick. and where did that happen? where did the police officer think that the -- that he would be safe to do something that despicable? in a police station. which was probably the most horrific part of the case. well, here we are, again. in the chauvin case, 30 years...
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richard: i have been railing on against this for weeks.ministration, quite honestly, has been more america first than it ought to be. it makes no sense as far as the variants. it makes no sense strategically. yesterday, the u.s. began to move in that direction. the administration wants to make sure americans are vaccinated and has been worried about getting attacked by the right over not taking care of americans before helping the rest of the world. tom: at the end of your wonderful book, you use a phrase, war within countries. boy, does that ring home. from chad or the war within america as well. richard: i do not know the answer to that question but i think the answer will decide a lot of history. take the u.s.. we, for 75 years, have been the principal architect and the general contractor. that consensus is no longer there. we do not have the bandwidth, the resources, the commonality of purpose to play that role in the world come history will move in a different direction -- in the world, then history will move in a different direction.
richard: i have been railing on against this for weeks.ministration, quite honestly, has been more america first than it ought to be. it makes no sense as far as the variants. it makes no sense strategically. yesterday, the u.s. began to move in that direction. the administration wants to make sure americans are vaccinated and has been worried about getting attacked by the right over not taking care of americans before helping the rest of the world. tom: at the end of your wonderful book, you...
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let's get more with richard, the ceo.sday, it was the only nasdaq listed company operating a crypto exchange. so you have some competition now. i guess the volatility will show you the risks, but also the rewards you can see when investing in crypto exchanges. >> it's very interesting to see the price action last night. bitcoin started to pull back, then you've got a very exaggerated move from the coinbase stock. and that pulled down the rest of the sector. so the sector that has been largely up on the back of the coinbase news around tencent average, ended up the day around down 10%. it's a volatile day for them in this sector. juliet: what is it mean more broadly for the sectors, particularly when we look at the volatility and of the government's requirements that are needed for a nasdaq listing? >> when i say the whole sector, i'm talking about mining companies, i'm talking about other ecosystems listed outside of nasdaq. but nasdaq particularly has a level of governance that will be a large barrier to entry for most c
let's get more with richard, the ceo.sday, it was the only nasdaq listed company operating a crypto exchange. so you have some competition now. i guess the volatility will show you the risks, but also the rewards you can see when investing in crypto exchanges. >> it's very interesting to see the price action last night. bitcoin started to pull back, then you've got a very exaggerated move from the coinbase stock. and that pulled down the rest of the sector. so the sector that has been...
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richard left his west london home on 22nd march. he left without medication or a jacket. richard was seen taking a bus at around 8:45pm. he was next picked up on this cctv camera in essex. a short walk away from epping forest at 12:a0am in the morning. richard's mother says it took police another five days before they began to look for her son. i was told that richard was an adult, he can make his decisions, he can go out and come back whenever he feels like. in response, the police tonight told the bbc that they have worked tirelessly to find richard and they are continuing to appeal to anyone with information to contact them. sangita myska, bbc news, epping forest. the headlines on bbc news. the oxford—astrazeneca coronavirus vaccine trial on children and teenagers is temporarily paused tonight — as the uk regulator investigates whether there is a possible link with rare blood clots in adults. the government says it's right to be looking at the idea of covid passports as a means of returning to a more normal life. borisjohnson say
richard left his west london home on 22nd march. he left without medication or a jacket. richard was seen taking a bus at around 8:45pm. he was next picked up on this cctv camera in essex. a short walk away from epping forest at 12:a0am in the morning. richard's mother says it took police another five days before they began to look for her son. i was told that richard was an adult, he can make his decisions, he can go out and come back whenever he feels like. in response, the police tonight...
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imagine being in the shoes of richard nixon. well earned reputation as a communist buster, one of the premier communist busters in america and along comes this democrat from massachusetts suggesting that he, richard nixon, not quite anti-communist enough. kennedy managed to outflank nixon as anti-communist talk. probably the best example of this occurred in one of the nixon kennedy television debates. not the debate that's most famous but the fourth debate. this debate may have been the most important in the campaign. wonderful strangeness that was richard nixon. kennedy came out in the press about cuba in the previous statement. he suggested that the eisenhower administration was being negligent about castro and really should help anti-castro cubans take up arms against castro. this was exactly what the eisenhower administration was trying to do. when nixon saw this in the newspapers, he was outraged. somebody in the cia, he thought, must have told kennedy about the cia's plan and now kennedy was claiming this as his own idea w
imagine being in the shoes of richard nixon. well earned reputation as a communist buster, one of the premier communist busters in america and along comes this democrat from massachusetts suggesting that he, richard nixon, not quite anti-communist enough. kennedy managed to outflank nixon as anti-communist talk. probably the best example of this occurred in one of the nixon kennedy television debates. not the debate that's most famous but the fourth debate. this debate may have been the most...
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i was told by one of the officers i called, if richard is in pain, i called, "if richard is in pain,mother claims his race was the reason for the police's alleged slow response. if that was somebody else, i feel that they would have acted quicker. more quickly. when you say that, what do you mean if you were someone else? if richard was a different colour, if he wasn't black. i know it is hard to say that, but the discrimination was quite obvious. in response to these allegations, the metropolitan police say they have worked tirelessly on richard's case, using the full range of their resources, including work behind the scenes. bbc news, west london. now to the political row surrounding david cameron and his lobbying for the finance company, greensill capital. the chancellor rishi sunak has taken the unusual step of publishing two text messages sent to mr cameron a year ago, after he had contacted mr sunak privately on behalf of the company. our deputy political editor vicki young has the background. david cameron, the former prime minister... there have been lots of stories in the p
i was told by one of the officers i called, if richard is in pain, i called, "if richard is in pain,mother claims his race was the reason for the police's alleged slow response. if that was somebody else, i feel that they would have acted quicker. more quickly. when you say that, what do you mean if you were someone else? if richard was a different colour, if he wasn't black. i know it is hard to say that, but the discrimination was quite obvious. in response to these allegations, the...
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tom porcelli fired up for an interview with richard clarida.ld maybe have a third interviewer on the program. maybe tom porcelli wants to join. tom k: what i notice is you are always hitting the nail on the head. i never hit the nail on the head. i don't know what that is on the -- that is all about. jonathan: you've talked about it, too, so give yourself some credit. we are applying the lessons of the previous cycle. the people in power right now, chairman powell, secretary yellen, have been conditioned by the previous cycle and are taking those lessons and applying them to this moment, and this moment is so different to anything we saw in the previous cycle. tom: i am so glad you bring this up. the only equivalency is 47. it is a false -- his 1947. it is a false equivalency. and the fed was in crisis three years later. the independence that clarida and powell have came from the last time we had this kind of boom economy and then what to do about it. jonathan: building up to an important conversation with the vice chair of the federal reserve,
tom porcelli fired up for an interview with richard clarida.ld maybe have a third interviewer on the program. maybe tom porcelli wants to join. tom k: what i notice is you are always hitting the nail on the head. i never hit the nail on the head. i don't know what that is on the -- that is all about. jonathan: you've talked about it, too, so give yourself some credit. we are applying the lessons of the previous cycle. the people in power right now, chairman powell, secretary yellen, have been...
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officers say the family of richard okorogheye has been informed. tim muffett reports.e of 19—year—old student richard okorogheye prompted appeals for sightings and led to extensive searches. he had been shielding during lockdown because he suffered from sickle cell disease. five days ago, police turned their attention to epping forest in essex, and tonight, the metropolitan police said they had been informed by colleagues in essex police that the body of a man had been found in the forest. the statement said that inquiries are under way to identify the body, and that detectives investigating the disappearance of 19—year—old richard okorogheye are aware. richard's family are being supported by specially trained officers, and are being kept updated with developments. richard's mother has previously described the past two weeks as a complete nightmare, and she recently said this about her son. richard is a very, very civilised boy. he is very focused, intelligent, and loved by everyone. police say that tonight officers remain at the scene where the body was found, and tha
officers say the family of richard okorogheye has been informed. tim muffett reports.e of 19—year—old student richard okorogheye prompted appeals for sightings and led to extensive searches. he had been shielding during lockdown because he suffered from sickle cell disease. five days ago, police turned their attention to epping forest in essex, and tonight, the metropolitan police said they had been informed by colleagues in essex police that the body of a man had been found in the forest....
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richard white says security analyst at the strategic consultancy strap welcome to you all pava let metart with you today from your vantage point does it look like this situation is going to escalate and how likely or unlikely is it that this is going to boil into actual conflict. both already a month or so there has been a lot of talk in the russian press about the situation and the don bias yet thing worse about the skull ation that there will maybe have big war and everybody understands that it's right now of course impossible so that there are some sure things happening there maybe not so big she actually crashed as some skirmishes and that done by us they're a bit overplayed by the press but in the future somewhere everyone is talking right now about the beginning of may. there can be a big confrontation or a major escalation of the still at ease in the entire region because right now of course the snow is just melting still in russia and in ukraine the fields are her sea of dirt go that us put inside that means a man over a bowl warfare is basically impossible but by made should
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richard engel joins me now. the stuff i've seen, richard, is really incredible.es and stories and pieces of information we've had in disparate context and put it together. what was the process? how did you go about sort of synthesizing all this incredible information? >> so, it was a team effort. and you mentioned some of that before. so, we worked with bellingcat, which is this online investigative group. we have a team of producers and editors that i work with. so, all in we're talking about probably a couple dozen people. it took well over a month. and we're talking about building an image that is effectively a mosaic. you're looking at all of these different little pieces of information that are scattered all over the internet. some of them have been pulled from the internet. and trying to piece them together in a way that makes sense. so, we all line them up chronologically, matched the different images, likes to likes, similar events to similar events, figuring out what was the actually the same event just taken from multiple angles, then had to line that u
richard engel joins me now. the stuff i've seen, richard, is really incredible.es and stories and pieces of information we've had in disparate context and put it together. what was the process? how did you go about sort of synthesizing all this incredible information? >> so, it was a team effort. and you mentioned some of that before. so, we worked with bellingcat, which is this online investigative group. we have a team of producers and editors that i work with. so, all in we're talking...
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richard, the officer there, in epping forest. richard, the officerthere, danny in epping forest.ll _ the body? no, that is right. it seems like it will take - the body? no, that is right. it seems like it will take a - the body? no, that is right. it seems like it will take a bit i the body? no, that is right. it. seems like it will take a bit more time before they make any substantial announcement on this. obviously, what they have said is that a postmortem examination is being undertaken so i think that is obviously very significant. we do not know exactly who that is about. we have to wait a bit more time to find that and they are saying that forensic enquiries are going on. remaining in the area to carry out further searches. this is very much an ongoing situation and we still don't have any conclusion yet about exactly what has happened. richard, thank ou exactly what has happened. richard, thank you very _ exactly what has happened. richard, thank you very much _ exactly what has happened. richard, thank you very much indeed. - the prime minister is looking at potential vac
richard, the officer there, in epping forest. richard, the officerthere, danny in epping forest.ll _ the body? no, that is right. it seems like it will take - the body? no, that is right. it seems like it will take a - the body? no, that is right. it seems like it will take a bit i the body? no, that is right. it. seems like it will take a bit more time before they make any substantial announcement on this. obviously, what they have said is that a postmortem examination is being undertaken so i...
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imagine being in the shoes of richard nixon. he had a pretty well-earned reputation as a communist buster, one of the premiere communist busters in america, and along comes this democrat from massachusetts suggesting that he, richard nixon, was not quite anti-communist enough. it was galling. kennedy had somehow managed to outflank nixon as an anti-communist hawk. probably the best example of this occurred in one of the nixon/kennedy television debates. not the first debate, the one that's most famous, but the fourth debate. this debate may have been the most important in the campaign. at the very least it offered a glimpse into the wonderful strangeness that was richard nixon. kennedy had come out in the press the previous day with a statement about cuba. in his statement, kennedy suggested the eisenhower administration was being negligent against castro and they ought to find some way to help anti-castro cubans take up arms against castro. of course, this is exactly what the eisenhower administration was trying to do. when nix
imagine being in the shoes of richard nixon. he had a pretty well-earned reputation as a communist buster, one of the premiere communist busters in america, and along comes this democrat from massachusetts suggesting that he, richard nixon, was not quite anti-communist enough. it was galling. kennedy had somehow managed to outflank nixon as an anti-communist hawk. probably the best example of this occurred in one of the nixon/kennedy television debates. not the first debate, the one that's most...
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richard walker chief international editor thank you. for there's more developments in the past derek starting in india where new daily cases have passed 100000 for the 1st time in the country now has the highest recorded infection rates in the world a britain has confirmed it will further loosen lockdown restrictions next week as its vaccination program continues apace nonessential shops will be allowed to reopen an outdoor dining will be allowed and the jerusalem post is reporting that pfizer has halted shipments of vaccine to israel after the country reportedly failed to pay for the last batch here's a look at some more stories making news around the world russian president vladimir putin has signed legislation that would allow him to stay in office for 2 more terms it means he could potentially remain in power until 2036 the changed part of constitutional reforms approved in a referendum last year mr putin's already been in power for more than 20 years. who is government is clamping down on independent reporting on the coronavirus pa
richard walker chief international editor thank you. for there's more developments in the past derek starting in india where new daily cases have passed 100000 for the 1st time in the country now has the highest recorded infection rates in the world a britain has confirmed it will further loosen lockdown restrictions next week as its vaccination program continues apace nonessential shops will be allowed to reopen an outdoor dining will be allowed and the jerusalem post is reporting that pfizer...
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congrats, richard. the book is "enough about me" good to see you richard. best to your family. coming up, holding the january 6th rioters accountable. nbc news is taking part in a special investigation to find those that stormed the capitol. richard engel brings us the story when "the 11th hour" continues. ory when "the 11th ho" continues. as we continue to return to classrooms... parents like me want to make sure we're doing it safely. especially in the underserved communities hardest hit by covid. trust me, no one wants to get back to classroom learning more than teachers like me. using common sense safety measures like masks, physical distancing, and proper ventilation. safety is why we're prioritizing vaccinations for educators. because together, we all have a responsibility to do our part. and together, we will get through this, safely. >> three months since the deadly insurrection at the nations capitol and the search to hold those accountable continues. this week ten democratic lawmakers joined a federal lawsuit accusing donald trump and rudy giuliani of inciting the dea
congrats, richard. the book is "enough about me" good to see you richard. best to your family. coming up, holding the january 6th rioters accountable. nbc news is taking part in a special investigation to find those that stormed the capitol. richard engel brings us the story when "the 11th hour" continues. ory when "the 11th ho" continues. as we continue to return to classrooms... parents like me want to make sure we're doing it safely. especially in the...
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his richard walker richard what do you make of this call from shit for a bridge lockdown presumably a tougher law down in germany. ok. this is aman lush it who of course you know he is the head of state of north rhine-westphalia but most importantly he leads i'm going to metals conservative c.d.u. party and he's the man who hopes that he will be able to replace the elections coming up this september he has written reacting basically to 2 things the pandemic and the politics and what maybe let's take a pandemic 1st of all what we're experiencing here is a 3rd wave of covert 19 which is coming at a ferocious pace driven by the british variant that emerged in the u.k. towards the end of last year and caused many many deaths there that we're seeing the number of infections rising here and while there's been a little bit of a blip down over the easter holidays while the health authorities are not registering things so quickly the overall trajectory is very serious and i think the number that scaring a lot of people at the moment is that the number of people who are in intensive care and ho
his richard walker richard what do you make of this call from shit for a bridge lockdown presumably a tougher law down in germany. ok. this is aman lush it who of course you know he is the head of state of north rhine-westphalia but most importantly he leads i'm going to metals conservative c.d.u. party and he's the man who hopes that he will be able to replace the elections coming up this september he has written reacting basically to 2 things the pandemic and the politics and what maybe let's...
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police searching for missing student richard richard 0korogheye say a body has been found in epping forestution fell by ten percent during the pandemic, and that 5 percent of the uk enjoyed truly dark skies. hello and if you have justjoined us, a very warm welcome to bbc news. borisjohnson is facing criticism from some of his own mps, over suggestions the government could introduce covid passports in england. backbenchers from his conservative party have said the certificates, which prove if someone has been vaccinated, tested negative or has immunity, risked creating a "two—tier" society. it comes after mrjohnson confirmed that non—essential shops, gyms and hair salons will be among the businesses allowed to re—open in england from monday of next week — pubs and restaurants can open outdoor areas as well next week. but he urged against complacency and said it was still too early to confirm the date for re—starting non—essential travel to destinations outside of the uk. and there's a warning from government scientists that some social distancing measures will need to remain in place for mu
police searching for missing student richard richard 0korogheye say a body has been found in epping forestution fell by ten percent during the pandemic, and that 5 percent of the uk enjoyed truly dark skies. hello and if you have justjoined us, a very warm welcome to bbc news. borisjohnson is facing criticism from some of his own mps, over suggestions the government could introduce covid passports in england. backbenchers from his conservative party have said the certificates, which prove if...
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richard, thank ou single day of the week. richard, thank you for— single day of the week.u forjoining us, - single day of the week. richard, thank you forjoining us, we - single day of the week. richard, i thank you forjoining us, we really appreciate it, holiday is used to be so simple, you bought your ticket, of the event, you sat in the sunshine for two weeks but now you have to think about paying for tests to lead the country and the worst fear paying for super expensive quarantine hotels for a quarantine of four, for most people, it's not manageable. back to you. thank you. guy hedgecoe is in valencia for us. a lot of people hoping to get it to spain but it depends on whether it's spain but it depends on whether its green, amber, or read on the government traffic light system? government traffic light system ? what government traffic light system? what is the message from the authorities? what are they saying to jurors, are they asking them to come this summer?— this summer? well, they are very helful this summer? well, they are very helpful that _ this summer? well,
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host: we are talking with richard lee. did you note biases within those white house press briefings? guest: we did not really track the questions by he was asking them. -- by who was asking them. that might be something we dig a little deeper, we might look at. at this point, we just have the questions, topic of the question. host: what are the thoughts of yourself and your students on the role of the white house press corps these days? guest: they are still doing a good job and you have to keep in mind that the job of the press is not just to ask questions about what the public is interested in. it is to ask questions about issues that are important. it goes back to what walt whitman wrote. when i look at immigration being right up there, the second most number of questions, and when you look at opinion polls, when the public is asked what they feel is the most important issue for the president and congress to address, immigration is in the middle. that is important. things that are happening in china, korea, ukraine are
host: we are talking with richard lee. did you note biases within those white house press briefings? guest: we did not really track the questions by he was asking them. -- by who was asking them. that might be something we dig a little deeper, we might look at. at this point, we just have the questions, topic of the question. host: what are the thoughts of yourself and your students on the role of the white house press corps these days? guest: they are still doing a good job and you have to...
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richard's family have been told about this discovery.owards the forest not far from here just after midnight. there has been no sign of him since. no activity on his mobile phone. his mum says she thinks he may have been talking to someone online, and may have come out here in order to meet that person. that is something police will be investigating. their work here is continuing today, as they investigate the circumstances. they got to identify the body, to work out how it ended up in the lake, and how that person lost their life, and they have still to confirm that it is in fact richard. he had left home without money and without his medication and his family says that he has struggled studying at home during lockdown over the last few months. vanjohnson, bbc news, epping forest. —— danjohnson. carol epping forest. -- dan johnson. carol has the weather. _ epping forest. -- dan johnson. carol has the weather. it _ epping forest. -- dan johnson. carol has the weather. it is _ epping forest. -- dan johnson. carol has the weather. it is an
richard's family have been told about this discovery.owards the forest not far from here just after midnight. there has been no sign of him since. no activity on his mobile phone. his mum says she thinks he may have been talking to someone online, and may have come out here in order to meet that person. that is something police will be investigating. their work here is continuing today, as they investigate the circumstances. they got to identify the body, to work out how it ended up in the...
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imagine being in the shoes of richard nixon. he had a well earned reputation as a communist buster, one of the premiers in america, and it comes as a democrat from massachusetts suggests that he was not anti communist enough, that was galling. kennedy had managed to outflank nixon as an anti-communist talk. the best example of this occurred in one of the nixon and kennedy televised debates. not the first, but the fourth debate. this debate may have been the most important of the campaign and at the very least it offered a glimpse into the strange creature that was richard nixon. kennedy had released a statement about cuba. kennedy suggested that the eisenhower administration was being negligent about castro taking arms. this is exactly what the eisenhower administration was trying to do. someone in the cia must have told kennedy about the cia's plan, and now kennedy was claiming this as his own idea, when in fact, richard nixon had been pushing for this operation for months. nixon couldn't say that because it was a covert operat
imagine being in the shoes of richard nixon. he had a well earned reputation as a communist buster, one of the premiers in america, and it comes as a democrat from massachusetts suggests that he was not anti communist enough, that was galling. kennedy had managed to outflank nixon as an anti-communist talk. the best example of this occurred in one of the nixon and kennedy televised debates. not the first, but the fourth debate. this debate may have been the most important of the campaign and at...
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and fox news contributor and host of the richard fowler radio show it is richard fowler welcome everyone. >> hello periods. we are talking georgia. here's my problem, tim, this is an issue that has been raised throughout but i would have to say since 2013. i think i have been the most consistent cable news host there aspects of this law that are concerning for democrats. if places like coca-cola have no problem sponsoring major global sporting events like the olympics where uighurs are being killed in genocidal concentration camps but how do you square that apple? tim party. >> there is absolutely no consistency here. there is consistency it's really sad. you have got big businesses sucking up to whoever is in power. whether it's the chinese government are the democrats but that's the best way to read this read seven major league baseball when after georgia they do not name one thing wrong with the bill. all they did was criticize it because they know that joe biden is criticizing it. he gives them more access to joe biden and the democratic congress. it's influenced by cancellation. ken
and fox news contributor and host of the richard fowler radio show it is richard fowler welcome everyone. >> hello periods. we are talking georgia. here's my problem, tim, this is an issue that has been raised throughout but i would have to say since 2013. i think i have been the most consistent cable news host there aspects of this law that are concerning for democrats. if places like coca-cola have no problem sponsoring major global sporting events like the olympics where uighurs are...
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richard: it does. i thing this gets into how much are they going to draw down their very high savings levels. it really depends upon the age of the household. among older folks, they recognize that they have invested more in the stock than they had usually done in their elder years, over 65. so they are a little more apprehensive, and they think higher savings is needed to balance those risks. among the youngest, the millennials, you see that they are not reluctant to spend because they have had quite a tough time managing their budgets and have not spent as much as they think they need to, so i think most of the draw in savings will occur among the younger folks and those that are still employed, but among the older folks who have the most savings, we will see declines in their precautionary motives and savings. alix: as we wrap this up, what is the best answer that the market needs to pay attention to? what is the best answer that market is up and's should really be keen on here? richard: i think it
richard: it does. i thing this gets into how much are they going to draw down their very high savings levels. it really depends upon the age of the household. among older folks, they recognize that they have invested more in the stock than they had usually done in their elder years, over 65. so they are a little more apprehensive, and they think higher savings is needed to balance those risks. among the youngest, the millennials, you see that they are not reluctant to spend because they have...
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eastern on the news channel captains post of the richard fowler show, richard fowler, welcome back everyone this is interesting. you have two very important groups of people who art, you have 70% of csa now you're going back to work. 58% of people say you have disrupted our lives. were going deeper parts of the what happens in here? submit a lot of people got covered comfortable. we all know it's a hassle to arrange childcare, dog walkers there things easier jennifer at home with your laptop open. so look, that private enterprises going to figure this out. think something can be offered to employees that ever creeping work balance, workplace balance that was creeping into your night as people would e-mail you may be your companies would say come back to the office for more money more benefits. also going to leave you on weekends and nights, would that be nice. i do think ultimately this does start at the top. think the president is a symbol. it's really disheartening to see his continued persistence with the mask while vaccinated. i think it gives people an excuse to thrust on her world not
eastern on the news channel captains post of the richard fowler show, richard fowler, welcome back everyone this is interesting. you have two very important groups of people who art, you have 70% of csa now you're going back to work. 58% of people say you have disrupted our lives. were going deeper parts of the what happens in here? submit a lot of people got covered comfortable. we all know it's a hassle to arrange childcare, dog walkers there things easier jennifer at home with your laptop...
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s chief international editor richard walker gives joe biden a foreign policy report card. during the trump years the u.s. embassy here in berlin was like a fortress of america 1st led by a loyalist who lived and breathed that mantra now it's all changed and joe biden has a very different message for the world let's break it down. america is back 1st of all a slogan biden has been saying over and over america is back the transatlantic alliance is back sure enough the 1st visit by a biden official to berlin was something of a love in defense secretary lloyd austin tore up donald trump's plan to cut american troops in german bases and even announced an increase but while america is back is resonating here in europe in afghanistan it's the opposite biden has ordered u.s. troops to pull out this september many afghans now fear a taliban takeover biden always says that he is with the people of afghanistan they have a low to the american and nato forces in the country for 20 years and by withdrawing unconditionally from of congress and the people there are being abandoned that af
s chief international editor richard walker gives joe biden a foreign policy report card. during the trump years the u.s. embassy here in berlin was like a fortress of america 1st led by a loyalist who lived and breathed that mantra now it's all changed and joe biden has a very different message for the world let's break it down. america is back 1st of all a slogan biden has been saying over and over america is back the transatlantic alliance is back sure enough the 1st visit by a biden...
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specialist search officers from across the met are trying to find 19—year—old richard 0korogheye fromhort while ago detective superintendent danny gosling from the met police gave this update. we have been making extensive enquiries into the disappearance of richard and, over the last days, we've conducted a number of enquiries in relation to his mobile phone activity and also his financial activity. and as a direct consequence of that, we are able to identify that richard paid for a taxi from west london which brought him here and, having spoken to the taxi driver, and made some cctv enquiries, we are confident that this was richard's last sighting at about half past midnight, into the early hours of tuesday the 23rd. that was nine days ago now. that presumably means you have a very large area to search then? well, we do. this is one key line of enquiry we are pursuing. there is a large number of officers, search officers, who are focusing in and around the epping forest area which is close by to hear. but there are other key lines of enquiry that we are still actively pursuing. what
specialist search officers from across the met are trying to find 19—year—old richard 0korogheye fromhort while ago detective superintendent danny gosling from the met police gave this update. we have been making extensive enquiries into the disappearance of richard and, over the last days, we've conducted a number of enquiries in relation to his mobile phone activity and also his financial activity. and as a direct consequence of that, we are able to identify that richard paid for a taxi...
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richard galpin reports. a 19—year—old richard 0korogheye, a business and technology student at oxford the evening of march 22. he missing from his home in west london in the evening of march 22.— in the evening of march 22. he told his mother — in the evening of march 22. he told his mother he _ in the evening of march 22. he told his mother he was _ in the evening of march 22. he told his mother he was going _ in the evening of march 22. he told his mother he was going to - in the evening of march 22. he told his mother he was going to meet i in the evening of march 22. he told his mother he was going to meet a | his mother he was going to meet a friend. she was concerned he had gone out without his medication for sickle cell disease, and without a jacket. this is the last known sighting of him on cctv, getting out of a taxi in epping forest in essex in the early hours of march 23. after searching this area for the past five days, police say they have now found a body in a pond in this forest. but, so far, the body has not been identified. richard 0korogheye's mother said the police
richard galpin reports. a 19—year—old richard 0korogheye, a business and technology student at oxford the evening of march 22. he missing from his home in west london in the evening of march 22.— in the evening of march 22. he told his mother — in the evening of march 22. he told his mother he _ in the evening of march 22. he told his mother he was _ in the evening of march 22. he told his mother he was going _ in the evening of march 22. he told his mother he was going to - in the...
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richard goodstein, tammy bruce, welcome to you both. richard, i want to start with you.there no room in america today for people to disagree on the policies but to talk about the quality of things? like the quality of someone's speech. >> right. look, i've watched the coverage on this network of both speeches last night and what i have heard said and what the polls indicate are radically different. the public actually was the one fawning over joe biden's speech, 80% found it comforting and optimistic and spoke to issues that affect their lives. tim scott's speech was fine for his purposes. but i think tim scott is speaking to the trump base which believes that trump won and that on january 6th it was peaceful and hugging and kissing and not maiming and killing. that's the difference between the two speeches in my humble opinion. >> harris: so you think that speech didn't reach people of color who may not vote the same way as those who were on some of the other networks, and yourself, quite frankly, just by saying that there is room for everybody in america? i'm a little
richard goodstein, tammy bruce, welcome to you both. richard, i want to start with you.there no room in america today for people to disagree on the policies but to talk about the quality of things? like the quality of someone's speech. >> right. look, i've watched the coverage on this network of both speeches last night and what i have heard said and what the polls indicate are radically different. the public actually was the one fawning over joe biden's speech, 80% found it comforting...
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richard: yes. what we have seen now in the medicare organizations, the medicare advantage program, and the medicare shared savings program, or aco's, is that emphasis on population management of both care and of their health outcomes. and what those programs each do is they give insurers a lot of flexibility in how they structure and manage the care for individuals, which allows them to assemble the resources that are necessary to deal with advancing the health of their enrolled populations, and that means combining all the different elements of care. and with that flexibility and with the incentives to do well on full-person health, that encourages a greater attention to integration of behavioral health into the general medical system. sheila: and i would assume that the nature of those arrangements where you have a variety of providers connected through those systems also provides a greater opportunity for that integration, rather than the one-off who has the challenge of trying to figure out wha
richard: yes. what we have seen now in the medicare organizations, the medicare advantage program, and the medicare shared savings program, or aco's, is that emphasis on population management of both care and of their health outcomes. and what those programs each do is they give insurers a lot of flexibility in how they structure and manage the care for individuals, which allows them to assemble the resources that are necessary to deal with advancing the health of their enrolled populations,...
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let's get more chief international editor richard welcome richard what do you make of that score. this is definitely increasing fill the likelihood of a tough a lot down coming at this you say it's just silly he's not the only voice clearly for this but he is a very important voice so he is the leader of that important states in north rhine-westphalia and the the main thing is he's also the leader of uncle a medical's own party the conservative c.d.u. but really what he seems to be reacting here is the reality of the situation that germany is in but wave of the code in 1000 crisis is being driven by the british variant that emerged in the u.k. at the end of last year cause many deaths and is growing very rapidly around europe . and the number of infections is reason rising very rapidly slight blip downwards around the easter holiday is the health authorities a close not registering everything but the trajectory is very serious and one key number was just announced today of the number of 4000 people in intensive care with coded 1000 significant number of those people will die and t
let's get more chief international editor richard welcome richard what do you make of that score. this is definitely increasing fill the likelihood of a tough a lot down coming at this you say it's just silly he's not the only voice clearly for this but he is a very important voice so he is the leader of that important states in north rhine-westphalia and the the main thing is he's also the leader of uncle a medical's own party the conservative c.d.u. but really what he seems to be reacting...
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richard, let's talk about the tensions that we saw as richard describes playing out in ukraine. there concern they could go back? how real do you assess the russian threat to be against ukraine? >> churchill on stalin and russia, there's a mystery here, you had the buildup and you had the builddown, but clearly, the problem hasn't gone away. russia obviously still controls crimea. still has thousands of troops in eastern ukraine and they could in particular increase their hold over additional parts of ukraine's territory. what i don't quite understand, ayman, is what it does for russia. hopefully there will be some dead soldiers, even if they were to control the territory, i'm not sure what putin gains other than an attempt to basically drive up domestic patriotic-type reactions to distract away from navalny, the story you ran, distract away from covid and the economy. it's unclear. >> what does the biden administration either to advance a peaceful solution or shore up 40 for the ukrainians to deter russia from any action? >> well, along with europe, we can continue to threat ad
richard, let's talk about the tensions that we saw as richard describes playing out in ukraine. there concern they could go back? how real do you assess the russian threat to be against ukraine? >> churchill on stalin and russia, there's a mystery here, you had the buildup and you had the builddown, but clearly, the problem hasn't gone away. russia obviously still controls crimea. still has thousands of troops in eastern ukraine and they could in particular increase their hold over...
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tank joins me from richard thanks and welcome to the program what does this recognition mean for mania why is the u.s. recognition so significant. well in many ways this is a reassuring moral been the case of a long campaign for genocide recognition as someone who moved to armenia from the united states myself this is a case of moral clarity and giving us of the grief of closure at the same time this genocide recognition by the us is also about the us not just our media in terms of like many western countries even australia reexamining but colonial past and i see this as a move in a positive direction in terms of helping turkey become more sincerely face the difficulty of the past. what do you think this recognise recognition will do to the relations between the 2 nato countries u.s. and tekkie well in many ways the u.s. administration has called the bluff of turkey in the face of years of disingenuous geopolitical excuses and what we do see is turning the page and i do think u.s. turkish relations now have an opportunity to move forward and the walter be a prisoner of the past in term
tank joins me from richard thanks and welcome to the program what does this recognition mean for mania why is the u.s. recognition so significant. well in many ways this is a reassuring moral been the case of a long campaign for genocide recognition as someone who moved to armenia from the united states myself this is a case of moral clarity and giving us of the grief of closure at the same time this genocide recognition by the us is also about the us not just our media in terms of like many...
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richard's work of course we featured across our website at cei.org.i'm going to remind everyone we take very seriously and pay attention to your feedback so please, fill out the 50 to 92nd survey that will pop up on your screen and mark your calendar. we have two events planned for next month. first on wednesday the 17th there will be the release of cei's agenda for congress. i will be joined for the keynote remarks by senator rand paul and then we will be back with another book forum on march 205th. a pair of authors, johan and patrick moore. thank you all and we will see you again soon. >> during a virtual event hosted by mother jones magazine, doctor yasmin discusses the dangers of misinformation about public health and medicine. here's a portion of that program. >> a couple of years ago there was an outbreak in eastern europe, i think in romania, and at the time they had tweeted something like the largest in decades, [inaudible] don't worry we are disseminating, something along those lines. i'm paraphrasing. and i thought are you kidding me? we ha
richard's work of course we featured across our website at cei.org.i'm going to remind everyone we take very seriously and pay attention to your feedback so please, fill out the 50 to 92nd survey that will pop up on your screen and mark your calendar. we have two events planned for next month. first on wednesday the 17th there will be the release of cei's agenda for congress. i will be joined for the keynote remarks by senator rand paul and then we will be back with another book forum on march...