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ah, you know, that's ah, that's how we got here was these people were determined to live robin over the sanction. do not do it again, only which reward anus any, pardon for anything are done flip this state flag issue never would have been brought back up if it wasn't for what happened on june. the 17 in charleston, south carolina. they want you to believe that that flag grew handlers came down that paul walked in that church and he all those people it was a human being that did that, not a flag. open your mouth. open your mouth. oh, we keep them your mouth open, it are. does something. what the concussion every flag has its history. it has its pride and dark parts. we won't talk about dark parts. you know, we can mention how slavery was brought in under the u. s. flag. there's videos of this one organization marching down. i believe it's pennsylvania avenue in washington, d. c. and they're only flying the u. s. y again. why not be offended because of that black. you know, if we're going to be offended by everything, every negative part of our history, we have to get rid of everything w
ah, you know, that's ah, that's how we got here was these people were determined to live robin over the sanction. do not do it again, only which reward anus any, pardon for anything are done flip this state flag issue never would have been brought back up if it wasn't for what happened on june. the 17 in charleston, south carolina. they want you to believe that that flag grew handlers came down that paul walked in that church and he all those people it was a human being that did that, not a...
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ah, how robin watching over there alive the whole. so coming up in the program, turkey is reportedly planning to launch a military ground operation in north and syria in the coming days. focused on solve a prime minister says his party will resign from state assemblies and push to early elections. move. wow, that officer hes from foreman, ukrainian prisoners of war, who say though, they were tortured by the russian gods. ah, welcome to the program. protests have been held and joined at abounding the end of its 0 covert policy. it comes as infections reach, record numbers for the 4th consecutive day, almost 40000 cases have been registered the most and 24 hours since the pandemic began barbara and gave her reports ah, a rare show of defiance against china's leadership. oh, police drag away. protest is in the country's biggest city, shanghai that calling for president, she jim pink to step down and knocked and to be lifted. ah, that's of to 10 people were killed in a fire at an apartment block, knew room t social media use as plain de l
ah, how robin watching over there alive the whole. so coming up in the program, turkey is reportedly planning to launch a military ground operation in north and syria in the coming days. focused on solve a prime minister says his party will resign from state assemblies and push to early elections. move. wow, that officer hes from foreman, ukrainian prisoners of war, who say though, they were tortured by the russian gods. ah, welcome to the program. protests have been held and joined at...
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over yet. rob, we thank you as always. robin? >> it's not over. to ginger with where the storm danger is moving next. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, robin. the outbreak is happening as we speak. there is a tornado watch that just moved east of mobile, alabama, pensacola, panama city, dothan all in the region that will get hit within minutes if not within the hour so still a couple hours left as this sags to the south. it will lose steam through tallahassee and southeast georgia, but this region in the next couple of hours if you can delay travel or stay away from any of the thunderstorms and certainly if you get a tornado warning which we've seen popping all morning you do not want to be outdoors but in your shelter. a look at where that goes. thunderstorms all the way up through north carolina but it's the heavy rain here in the north with the wind, robin, boston, new york, the airports all throughout connecticut up to burlington, vermont, could see gusts up to 60 miles per hour from a south wind to a west, windy day. >> yeah, bracing for
over yet. rob, we thank you as always. robin? >> it's not over. to ginger with where the storm danger is moving next. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, robin. the outbreak is happening as we speak. there is a tornado watch that just moved east of mobile, alabama, pensacola, panama city, dothan all in the region that will get hit within minutes if not within the hour so still a couple hours left as this sags to the south. it will lose steam through tallahassee and southeast...
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and i haven't only brought the base they not only us are bloody they all hope the war will be over soon. robin is, i just hope that other europeans continue to sustain. that good will. i'm case, the war lasted longer, which i'm dreading who was 8 and if we may need their compassion and i went hans to much longer does have a use of says the ukrainian refugees are benefiting from a surge of empathy and solidarity. but europe isn't always as welcoming to those who seek it's help crossing borders into the you is proving increasingly difficult . many member states have built walls since the fall of the berlin wall in 1989 more than 1000 kilometers of new barriers have been erected in europe between greece and turkey, between hungary, croatia and serbia. in fe without a media between morocco and spain. and in 2021, 187 kilometers of barbed wire were added between belarus and poland. here migrants are constantly turned away. it's not just the walls and fences that keep potential intruders out, satellites, and drones, monitor the waters in and around the e u. this is the river ev ross, 500 kilometers
and i haven't only brought the base they not only us are bloody they all hope the war will be over soon. robin is, i just hope that other europeans continue to sustain. that good will. i'm case, the war lasted longer, which i'm dreading who was 8 and if we may need their compassion and i went hans to much longer does have a use of says the ukrainian refugees are benefiting from a surge of empathy and solidarity. but europe isn't always as welcoming to those who seek it's help crossing borders...
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over to you. we will start with robin in michigan, independent. it is open forum. what is on your mind? caller: i heard a gentleman call in talking about the national guard and january the sixth. it is my understanding, perhaps i am incorrect, that it was up to reaching president trump, so he could order the national guard to come out and assist in january 6. am i incorrect? he blamed pelosi, mitch mcconnell and other people not getting the national guard in there to help the capitol police. host: did you watch those january 6 hearings, the video that we saw, that last hearing of nancy pelosi and chuck schumer reaching out to the white house asking federal troops. what did you think of the video? caller: i thought it was remarkable that he could call this line and say that they didn't try to get the national guard and there. i hope he is still listening, because he is so wrong. i thought maybe i was wrong, because i did watch those hearings and i saw them trying to get the troops in their. it was up to the president to reach out and ask, i believe, the pentagon to send in the national g
over to you. we will start with robin in michigan, independent. it is open forum. what is on your mind? caller: i heard a gentleman call in talking about the national guard and january the sixth. it is my understanding, perhaps i am incorrect, that it was up to reaching president trump, so he could order the national guard to come out and assist in january 6. am i incorrect? he blamed pelosi, mitch mcconnell and other people not getting the national guard in there to help the capitol police....
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over there. the, the robin gulf behind me kilometers of june come up with that is hugely important. so not only the visitors, but also those of us who live here because you can go june bashing. we can go style gazing, you can pick a june, pick a trail and just see where you end up. one of the best things though is camping and sound like one point. 2000000 visitors who are heading into for the world cup are actually going to stay at a camp. so we're going to go and check one of them out. we have 96 them. 16 clusters for the inventory is computed between the locked and a standard type of the locks or more with the services of a room that they would be having with daily breakfast, we'll say that they would be having wholesale barbican, i happening now . if you do end up coming and staying at a camp like this can learn a bit about come to re culture and when you're not at the gate.
over there. the, the robin gulf behind me kilometers of june come up with that is hugely important. so not only the visitors, but also those of us who live here because you can go june bashing. we can go style gazing, you can pick a june, pick a trail and just see where you end up. one of the best things though is camping and sound like one point. 2000000 visitors who are heading into for the world cup are actually going to stay at a camp. so we're going to go and check one of them out. we have...
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they all hope the war will be over soon. you robin is a, but i just hope that other europeans continue to sustain. that good will. i'm case, the war lasted longer than it, which i'm dreading who was 8 mischief if we may need their compassion and owen, hans, to much longer to us about this. it's as though he ukrainian refugees are benefiting from a surge of empathy and solidarity. but europe isn't always as welcoming to those who seek its help. crossing borders into the you is proving increasingly difficult . many member states have built walls since the fall of the berlin wall in 1989 more than 1000 kilometers of new barriers have been erected in europe between greece and turkey. between hungary, croatia, and serbia. in faye, with a media between morocco and spain. and in 2021, 187 kilometers of barbed wire were added between belarus and poland. here migrants are constantly turned away. it's not just the walls and fences that keep potential intruders out, satellites, and drones monitor the waters in and around the e u. this is the riv
they all hope the war will be over soon. you robin is a, but i just hope that other europeans continue to sustain. that good will. i'm case, the war lasted longer than it, which i'm dreading who was 8 mischief if we may need their compassion and owen, hans, to much longer to us about this. it's as though he ukrainian refugees are benefiting from a surge of empathy and solidarity. but europe isn't always as welcoming to those who seek its help. crossing borders into the you is proving...
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robin? olden tom, i'm a lawyer representing bulletin in this case of over and i won't be we know fairly well what they'll say. we've been exchanging arguments for several years now. it's been a long journey job. my name is lucille sydney, head of communications at belinda boley. them so boldly the hard so bullied and has done nothing wrong here of it. so these are so be our stand point is that we have a responsibility to clarify what happened, support the cleans with back fact to the everything is on the table. oh, it is an emotional chase is an important case for many people including gleaton ball. so we have to get to the bottom of this would almost be what it and get closer to the truth. lovable would necessarily be the most spectacular truth from it. it should be that they did not the full truth, larosa oliver older than it must have been thus far less. at 1st i said, slog the case is the 1st of its kind in sweden. both sides have submitted thousands of pages documenting the various investigations a show and the evidence take these denise thing. mm aah. sees it for the hearing will begin
robin? olden tom, i'm a lawyer representing bulletin in this case of over and i won't be we know fairly well what they'll say. we've been exchanging arguments for several years now. it's been a long journey job. my name is lucille sydney, head of communications at belinda boley. them so boldly the hard so bullied and has done nothing wrong here of it. so these are so be our stand point is that we have a responsibility to clarify what happened, support the cleans with back fact to the everything...
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over here. it's crazy factory, laquia, federal environmentalist or standard european firms, including a subsidiary of german rel operator deutsch robin a working on this project. not the machines. the dispute ends up in court, but after a brief hold to construction, the excavators return. the government authority rejects all the accusations and shows as permits. yes, trees were cut down, but many more have been planted. is no absolute. i mean to lay out the works entirely legal. it is an environmentally friendly project, a project that will bring about social development. if at all your social that something there isn't much of in the yucatan peninsula, hardly any jobs, hardly any prospects. the train could bring about mobility and work. it's something deutsche ban is keen to point out, but it also says it is not responsible for environmental protection and only plays an advisory role for which it gets paid $8600000.00 euros roll would like to show the germans, the damage that tourism developments have caused in the past some coastal towns grew so rapidly that garbage and sewage poisoned the forest good, but there is no ordinary peop
over here. it's crazy factory, laquia, federal environmentalist or standard european firms, including a subsidiary of german rel operator deutsch robin a working on this project. not the machines. the dispute ends up in court, but after a brief hold to construction, the excavators return. the government authority rejects all the accusations and shows as permits. yes, trees were cut down, but many more have been planted. is no absolute. i mean to lay out the works entirely legal. it is an...
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how about this robin hood position >> could be over 100,000 creditors, foreign entities all over the this is going to be -- >> i'm telling you, jay powell, this could really snowball now, i don't want it to snowball i'm just saying that, remember, i'm trying to find the epicenter of the if recession, whether it's going to be -- is it crypto have you ever seen the number of companies that are involved in this i mean, there's layoffs. >> i want to address that. for example, on friday, citi said crypto is too small and too siloed to cause contagion but you're arguing it's large enough to make a dent in the fed's mission. >> i think the whole idea that this is the enron versus lehman, you know, comparisons, as my mother said, are odious. it's entirely possible that it could be its own animal, given the fact that the coins that i mentioned, those very key coins, worth $8 billion and pretty much, i think, punchlines. if henny youngman were still alive -- >> their whole origin is based on a joke. >> i think we want to -- mstr often comes on microstrategy >> he's a very good spokesman for bi
how about this robin hood position >> could be over 100,000 creditors, foreign entities all over the this is going to be -- >> i'm telling you, jay powell, this could really snowball now, i don't want it to snowball i'm just saying that, remember, i'm trying to find the epicenter of the if recession, whether it's going to be -- is it crypto have you ever seen the number of companies that are involved in this i mean, there's layoffs. >> i want to address that. for example, on...
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china that margin nice could be seen as a sign of supply chain issues, but robins said a short time ago those are easing. >> overter, you've heard me talk about the actions we have taken in supply constraints. these actions are paying off and they're contributing to our results. we now have greater visibility in the ramp of our customer products which gives us greater confidence in our fiscal 2023 outlook. >> robbins also detailing backlog is reaching a record of $8 billion by the end of the year a signal of strong demand that's moving other component makers higher and then later on coming up on "mad money" right after "fast money," ceo chuck robbins will be there with jim cramer talking about the quarter and much more. back to you over to you. >> thank you dan nathan, report backlog wow. >> yeah. well, mel, not just that their annual recurring revenue increased to more than $23 billion. that's nearly half of their total revenue, and that's growing at 12% year-over-year. this is stock that trades 12 1/2 times earnings so well below market multiple. well below many of its peers it only has expected mid single dig
china that margin nice could be seen as a sign of supply chain issues, but robins said a short time ago those are easing. >> overter, you've heard me talk about the actions we have taken in supply constraints. these actions are paying off and they're contributing to our results. we now have greater visibility in the ramp of our customer products which gives us greater confidence in our fiscal 2023 outlook. >> robbins also detailing backlog is reaching a record of $8 billion by the...
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robin it's music to my music i kick the intradermal of us. i attacked the whole sun. i have timid hands at our fingertips the music over ponder and opening before us the music can change color. pokulki, i'm on so much music inside. two kohan yakinis can be at once, more than a year later, a classic of romantics, and the plot of these thousands and a thousand breaks is set in paintings , books, novels, and movie characters. allie ti thought and could it not be that such plots have a history of love and family, that they were behind 7 are not the same as we have studied today, and that the legend about the white panna and the black monk of the olshansky castle is not a hallway, a romantic story, but the harsh reality of the server. what do we know about the family in the primordial enormity of the shire? don’t trust anyone, potassium is up in his lapel, neither archeology, nor anthropology, nor some kind of guinches. ogi refused, you don’t give, and leva, scientists tried to clarify something, they are unable to improve from now on, led by humanoids, mister’s theory is small. nobody canceled darwin. yanshi should live wa
robin it's music to my music i kick the intradermal of us. i attacked the whole sun. i have timid hands at our fingertips the music over ponder and opening before us the music can change color. pokulki, i'm on so much music inside. two kohan yakinis can be at once, more than a year later, a classic of romantics, and the plot of these thousands and a thousand breaks is set in paintings , books, novels, and movie characters. allie ti thought and could it not be that such plots have a history of...
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over lizzo. good morning, america. come on. where are our manners? >> so polite of you, robins morning, ginger is tracking the latest on the deep freeze and the major snow storm. it's already coming down in upstate new york. >>> first, the midterms. republicans have taken control of the house of representatives bringing divided government back to washington by a slim majority. congressional correspondent rachel scott starts us off. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: george, good morning. this is far from the red wave republicans were hoping for, but they have officially clinched a narrow majority in the house. votes are still being counted across the country. here is where things stand as of this morning. democrats were able to hang on to majority in the senate. republicans won a key california house race overnight giving them the 218 seats they needed for the majority. this will be a challenge for both parties. president biden congratulating republicans on that victory but he is now entering a new and more challenging phase of his presidency. a divided government. republicans
over lizzo. good morning, america. come on. where are our manners? >> so polite of you, robins morning, ginger is tracking the latest on the deep freeze and the major snow storm. it's already coming down in upstate new york. >>> first, the midterms. republicans have taken control of the house of representatives bringing divided government back to washington by a slim majority. congressional correspondent rachel scott starts us off. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: george,...
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the times sam bankman frith used robin hood's shares as collateral to take out a loan from the company, but the $650 million security was never handed overs block and is now on the brink of bankruptcy. this was the news of the economy in short. the first batch of russian fertilizers blocked in europe will depart today from the netherlands to africa by sea, this was announced in the office of the secretary general, he is on board a ship with 20,000 tons of fertilizer for humanitarian needs. russian products will first be delivered to mozambique and from there by land to the country, one of the poorest on the african continent, as deputy head of the russian ministry of foreign affairs sergey vershinin noted , it took more than two months to unlock only one batch of fertilizers. at the rate in china, russian in lng can become comparable to the export of pipeline gas, said chief executive officer of rosneft. igor secheno at the russian chinese energy business forum, its participants discussed measures that should facilitate the implementation of joint projects and increase investment in industries, all the details from my colleague, and the
the times sam bankman frith used robin hood's shares as collateral to take out a loan from the company, but the $650 million security was never handed overs block and is now on the brink of bankruptcy. this was the news of the economy in short. the first batch of russian fertilizers blocked in europe will depart today from the netherlands to africa by sea, this was announced in the office of the secretary general, he is on board a ship with 20,000 tons of fertilizer for humanitarian needs....
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over 700 leads. all of this is happening, robin, as ethan's family is laying him to rest today. >> all right.t. brad, we heard in kayna's report, two victims were on the second floor, two on the third floor, all four now believed to have been asleep at the time. the two roommates that were in the house in the basement. what does all this tell you, brad? >> so it tells me that someone came into the house with a comfort level, that they probably knew the layout of the house. i tell you, this new information, robin, really sort of changes my analysis or profile of maybe who did this and the reason why is if you have basically four people killed on two different floors and the roommates go up and really don't realize they've been stabbed, does that mean that the killer has actually staged to cover them up in such a way they didn't see the blood? so as a result, is this a person maybe a little older? think about how much time it would take to go to four different people and to kill them in the manner in which they were killed. so what bothers me is the circle of people that may have committed this
over 700 leads. all of this is happening, robin, as ethan's family is laying him to rest today. >> all right.t. brad, we heard in kayna's report, two victims were on the second floor, two on the third floor, all four now believed to have been asleep at the time. the two roommates that were in the house in the basement. what does all this tell you, brad? >> so it tells me that someone came into the house with a comfort level, that they probably knew the layout of the house. i tell...
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partners to build a £60,000 bypass. over them fast. a school in sleaford today, as a former strictly professional is putting pupils through their dance paces. robinports. a strictly favourite for years, robin windsor has today swapped the ballroom for a school hall in sleaford. what started as an online dance lesson during lockdown has led able to having at school, having a creative side, it is absolutely amazing for them. it is boys that seem to have the most interest. people tend to think dancers are female, so to have a male come in there, having a role model coming in, i found it is the boys that are really excelling. i really enjoy it. it was fun and exciting. it makes me feel really happyl because i really love to dance. ijust like the way that we are taught in bits and bits and we are not expected to get it right every time. it makes me feel so happy when i am doing it and when i am doing it, - i am always learning something new. point, step. 0k? the school now offers free weekly dance lessons to all schoolchildren they are feeling self—worth, they are feeling confident, they are feeling like they are important, as well as everybody else a
partners to build a £60,000 bypass. over them fast. a school in sleaford today, as a former strictly professional is putting pupils through their dance paces. robinports. a strictly favourite for years, robin windsor has today swapped the ballroom for a school hall in sleaford. what started as an online dance lesson during lockdown has led able to having at school, having a creative side, it is absolutely amazing for them. it is boys that seem to have the most interest. people tend to think...
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robin. my journey to canada, to this tundra we went through the air, over the snow and through the ice to seei'll show you all about it coming up. you don't want to miss it. the healthiest way to fuel a long lifetime of adventures. is with real, fresh dog food. whether your journey leads you to the edge of your world. or just the end of your block. the farmer's dog makes it easy to keep your dog healthy. by delivering to your door. real, pre-portioned food. made from gently steamed meat and veggies. get 50% off your first box of the farmer's dog. and see disney's strange world. only in theatres november 23rd. rated pg. announcer: type 2 diabetes? only in theatres november 23rd. discover the power of 3 in the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. announcer: ozempic® provides powerful a1c reduction. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults
robin. my journey to canada, to this tundra we went through the air, over the snow and through the ice to seei'll show you all about it coming up. you don't want to miss it. the healthiest way to fuel a long lifetime of adventures. is with real, fresh dog food. whether your journey leads you to the edge of your world. or just the end of your block. the farmer's dog makes it easy to keep your dog healthy. by delivering to your door. real, pre-portioned food. made from gently steamed meat and...
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over quarantine. i picked up knitting. >> a version of therapy there. be sure to watch the special, michelle obama, the light we carry. a conversation with robin at 10:00, 9:00 central. david muir right back here tomorrow night with his exclusive interview. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening and a good night. >> it wasn't just the attack, it was republican reaction to it, which was disgraceful. >> house speaker nancy pelosi gives an update on her husband after he was attacked while at home. some 40,000 universities employees statewide are set to strike tomorrow. their demands and the impact a strike could have on schools in the bay area. plus, you've heard plenty about frequent sideshows in the bay area. this time, though, a different ending. a coordinated police response results in some 700 citations. abc news at 6:00 starts right now. >> building a better bay area. moving forward, finding solutions this, is abc 7 news. >> who would have thought two months about -- ago that this red wave would turn into a tiny trickle if that at all. >> one-on-one with house speaker nancy pelosi, commending democrats on their midterm wins and
over quarantine. i picked up knitting. >> a version of therapy there. be sure to watch the special, michelle obama, the light we carry. a conversation with robin at 10:00, 9:00 central. david muir right back here tomorrow night with his exclusive interview. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great evening and a good night. >> it wasn't just the attack, it was republican reaction to it, which was disgraceful. >> house speaker nancy pelosi gives an update on her husband after...
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called super robin polymers that swell with blood, that easy to use and threw away, but with inadequate waste disposal systems around the world bads, most likely end up in the great outdoors. over an average of 40 years of menstruation, people spend up to $5000.00 on pads. and next up is the tampon. those width applicators have an extra layer of largely single use plastic, but as long just the applicator, the tam one itself is made of several layers of plastic. from the layer that holds it all together to the absorb and core. and often the string is made of plastic as well. they do contain less plastic than pads. overall. tampons can also be organic, which means they're only made of copper which is better. much recycling them on disposing of them is very difficult. people can spend around $2000.00 on tampons over a lifetime. period pants have recently become more popular in the west. they have 2 layers and external resistant, one of plastic or natural fiber to prevent leaks. and a super absorb and fabric one close to the skin. they can be one for up to 2 years, but as with any other usable washing them takes time and effort. the reusable making a strong comeback is the cup. it
called super robin polymers that swell with blood, that easy to use and threw away, but with inadequate waste disposal systems around the world bads, most likely end up in the great outdoors. over an average of 40 years of menstruation, people spend up to $5000.00 on pads. and next up is the tampon. those width applicators have an extra layer of largely single use plastic, but as long just the applicator, the tam one itself is made of several layers of plastic. from the layer that holds it all...
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robin wagner. opening today's debate onto the hoa i design this horror. it was not caused by a force of nature, mckinsey not by faithful crop failures on ukraine's fertile land. over his horror was caused by the kremlin thought of the dictator made the cruel decision. they're i to impose collectively zation by force and cost of ation. with you to and the killing by starvation also aimed at the political suppression of the ukrainian national consciousness. ukrainian culture and language some to you. my next guests, alexander shabba, is a former ambassador to austria from ukraine. he's also the author of ukraine versus darkness. a collection of essays based on the 2 and a half decades he spent as a career diplomat in speech writer for ukrainian leaders. ambassador, it's good to have you back on the program. i had to ask you, your country is in the midst of a war, a 5th of the territory is occupied right now by russia. another 3rd is being bombed into darkness and in frigid winter coldness. what can the recognition of the hello to more as genocide by the german parliament? what can that do to help ukrainians right now? well, once you understand the scope of this trag
robin wagner. opening today's debate onto the hoa i design this horror. it was not caused by a force of nature, mckinsey not by faithful crop failures on ukraine's fertile land. over his horror was caused by the kremlin thought of the dictator made the cruel decision. they're i to impose collectively zation by force and cost of ation. with you to and the killing by starvation also aimed at the political suppression of the ukrainian national consciousness. ukrainian culture and language some to...
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watching the dutch teams we've seen, you know, before robin van posse was a phenomena that go in the 2010 woke up not so many people forget that, you know, over me as dennis back come. these are players that you know will remembered for what they did for netherlands, but this one is a young team got poor. he played well in that opening game to goals. and i think he has what it takes, you know, to school more goes against a car. but for guitar, they have a chance to go out fighting and give something to the funds at home. nothing really at stake for catera, but how important has their performance been for the country and their footballing culture? it's a historic moment. i think that categories need to be proud of this team. it's the very 1st time that they're playing, you know, in the mid list and hosting a woke up. it's a group of young players. yes, they had 6 months to prepare for the tournament, but they tried their level best and i think they can do something against the netherlands. all right, well the venue for the game is the extraordinary and unique al bite stadium. andy, richer and the richardson has been taking a look at what makes
watching the dutch teams we've seen, you know, before robin van posse was a phenomena that go in the 2010 woke up not so many people forget that, you know, over me as dennis back come. these are players that you know will remembered for what they did for netherlands, but this one is a young team got poor. he played well in that opening game to goals. and i think he has what it takes, you know, to school more goes against a car. but for guitar, they have a chance to go out fighting and give...
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robin's birthday? >> oh. >>> let's talk "pop news." we're going to begin with a white house wedding. president biden's oldest granddaughter, naomi biden tying the knot there overedding to be held on the grounds, the first, 1812 was the year, the sister of first lady dolly madison took advantage of the backdrop. for naomi "vogue" is featuring the bride and her grandmother, the first lady on a special digital cover along with other shots taken before the ceremony as the press was not allowed on the big day. wow, she looked just stunning. look at that ralph lauren gown and she and her new husband say they always wanted, i'll quote here, a backyard wedding. well, this backyard just happened to be the south lawn where she married her husband peter neal surrounded by 250 family and friends and a beautiful set of pictures that you can see on vogue.com. >>> also this morning, you know those giant 12-foot skeletons we've celebrated. they got big a couple years, pun intended. hold on before you pack them up until next halloween. we're seeing a trend emerge. we're thankful for it. pilgrim skeleton. let's take that in. there's one there eating a turkey leg. we see this ve
robin's birthday? >> oh. >>> let's talk "pop news." we're going to begin with a white house wedding. president biden's oldest granddaughter, naomi biden tying the knot there overedding to be held on the grounds, the first, 1812 was the year, the sister of first lady dolly madison took advantage of the backdrop. for naomi "vogue" is featuring the bride and her grandmother, the first lady on a special digital cover along with other shots taken before the...
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over to you. we will start with robin in michigan, independent. it is open forum. what is on your mind?eman call in talking about the national guard and january the sixth. it is my understanding, perhaps i am incorrect, that it was up to reaching president trump, so he could order the national guard to come out and assist in january 6. am i incorrect? he blamed pelosi, mitch mcconnell and other people not getting the national guard in there to help the capitol police. host: did you watch those january 6 hearings, the video that we saw, that last hearing of nancy pelosi and chuck schumer reaching out to the white house asking federal troops. what did you think of the video? caller: i thought it was remarkable that he could call this line and say that they didn't try to get the national guard and there. i hope he is still listening, because he is so wrong. i thought maybe i was wrong, because i did watch those hearings and i saw them trying to get the troops in their. it was up to the president to reach out and ask, i believe, the pentagon to send in the national guard. host: this is cher
over to you. we will start with robin in michigan, independent. it is open forum. what is on your mind?eman call in talking about the national guard and january the sixth. it is my understanding, perhaps i am incorrect, that it was up to reaching president trump, so he could order the national guard to come out and assist in january 6. am i incorrect? he blamed pelosi, mitch mcconnell and other people not getting the national guard in there to help the capitol police. host: did you watch those...
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they are all over the airwaves in georgia. host: let us hear from robin in missouri.ou are first up. go ahead. caller: i just want to say that this whole argument of there being two sides is tired and old. we should move past that. there are no two sides in this debate. senator warnock ran over his wife's foot, probably trying to remove himself from the situation. there is no comparison to the things that herschel walker has been accused of. besides that, we are looking at whether he has the intellect to do the job that he is trying to be elected for. i do not think he does. i just want to say, vote blue and save your country. host: that was robin in missouri. guest: part of this debate in georgia has been as a senator warnock campaign has put out for months now, basically questioning whether herschel walker is fit for this office. saying that he lacks the credibility and the policy graphs to handle such an important job as being u.s. senator. of course, herschel walker refutes that and has his own counter attack. this is something showing up at polls. the really inte
they are all over the airwaves in georgia. host: let us hear from robin in missouri.ou are first up. go ahead. caller: i just want to say that this whole argument of there being two sides is tired and old. we should move past that. there are no two sides in this debate. senator warnock ran over his wife's foot, probably trying to remove himself from the situation. there is no comparison to the things that herschel walker has been accused of. besides that, we are looking at whether he has the...
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really a black hole over here because the energies and the creativity and the love that came out he was like a star burning out. >> look, look, live at 5, live at 5. [laughter] what made robin where i saw was the us tour where he had more p energy. as soon as we were at the tarmac he was out the door and running up to people and being robin. he wasn't always that guy. but boy he knew how important that guy was to them. >> if heaven exists what would you like to hear god say when you arrive at the pearly gates. >> there is seating near the front. laughter would be a great thing. >> i haven't been hit hard for any comedian's death because i was grateful we had the opportunity for them to leave behind what they left behind. i can't be sad or fall apart. it's like wow look at the gift that was left. >> -- thank you very much. you're beautiful thank you. >> john belushi was a really remarkable watcher on stage. because you couldn't take your quieyes of him. and he had this extraordinary power. >> i went a lot of miles and downed a lot of donuts. it tastes good and they've got the sugar i need to get me going in the morning. >> john is very much like his comedy. it was on the edg
really a black hole over here because the energies and the creativity and the love that came out he was like a star burning out. >> look, look, live at 5, live at 5. [laughter] what made robin where i saw was the us tour where he had more p energy. as soon as we were at the tarmac he was out the door and running up to people and being robin. he wasn't always that guy. but boy he knew how important that guy was to them. >> if heaven exists what would you like to hear god say when you...
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with this i will turn it over to monica program manager to take us throughout rest of the presentation. >> thank you, robin, good evening, commissioners. so, just to transition to time line and where we are in our process in transition to the codified program. this whole year we have been accepting applications, issuing notices or working with accidents on educating what they need to comwill plea and not until january 15th when they do tht new dead line. and a dead line we approach people to comply soon that is the lest time january 15th and then we will be work to issue those so they are ready when the pandemic permit ends merchandise 23. >> thank you. um -- to this is a new are graphic to dig in to what come after january or what happens after we receive an application. just to share the amounts of the work that we go through what that looks like and why we encourage people to apply as soon as possible. when we receive your application, we review completeness and site plan and get become to businesses if we need information. like updated site plan. once this is approved by the sfmta and public working bo
with this i will turn it over to monica program manager to take us throughout rest of the presentation. >> thank you, robin, good evening, commissioners. so, just to transition to time line and where we are in our process in transition to the codified program. this whole year we have been accepting applications, issuing notices or working with accidents on educating what they need to comwill plea and not until january 15th when they do tht new dead line. and a dead line we approach people...
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over 1,000 votes. >> rachel scott, thanks very much. who is going to be leading the house anyone's guess. robin?kay, now, to our abc news exclusive. former vice president mike pence sat down with "world news tonight" anchor david muir for his first network television interview since the january 6th insurrection. he has a new book coming out called "so help me god." pence directly criticized donald trump calling his actions on january 6th reckless. saying his words endangered him, his family and everyone at the capital. >> members were barricaded inside the house chamber. and in the middle of it all, you can see that the president has tweeted. 2:24 p.m., the president tweets, mike pence didn't have the courage do what should have been done. >> it angered me. but i turned to my daughter, who was standing nearby, and i said it doesn't take courage to break the law. it takes courage to uphold the law, and the president's words were reckless. it was clear he decided to be part of the problem. >> over the course of several hours, you spoke with the acting defense secretary, you spoke with the joint ch
over 1,000 votes. >> rachel scott, thanks very much. who is going to be leading the house anyone's guess. robin?kay, now, to our abc news exclusive. former vice president mike pence sat down with "world news tonight" anchor david muir for his first network television interview since the january 6th insurrection. he has a new book coming out called "so help me god." pence directly criticized donald trump calling his actions on january 6th reckless. saying his words...
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robin. so indeed, tremendous the board i mentioned earlier and it got considerable anger. now we are getting preliminary report of protest, her blocking roads, burning, tires and stuff. gotch could escalate into something big. come over and i thank you very much. and each my hider talking to this from miss linda by that i want to bring in and on a good sized con. she's a former national assembly member with pakistan to lisa and chef party. she's joining us live from islam about good to have you with us on al jazeera. how concerned are you that in on con supporters may become so incensed by what is happening that this may break and turn to violence on the streets, which is precisely of course what im wrong con. i said he does not want to see thank you so much for that question. i believe that soldiers as they call themselves each one of us is, is fighting a battle for the spirit of pakistan. so until unless he gives the cause, which he is not going to ever. because regardless of who dies in that backing year, the pakistani support of p t. i back simon police officer and the all focused on these. and we do not intend to spill any blood enough by kind of suffered enough through terrorism for the last 20 years and award
robin. so indeed, tremendous the board i mentioned earlier and it got considerable anger. now we are getting preliminary report of protest, her blocking roads, burning, tires and stuff. gotch could escalate into something big. come over and i thank you very much. and each my hider talking to this from miss linda by that i want to bring in and on a good sized con. she's a former national assembly member with pakistan to lisa and chef party. she's joining us live from islam about good to have you...
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robin for his question. >> absolutely fussing. i will bring us down to earth for congressional oversight. ok? the government accountability, the asset inspector general and this committee conducted an amount of oversight on the jwst program over the past 20 years. we have learned about what to do and what not to do. as nasa continues with the development of the roman telescope and begins to consider other observatories, what are the top three lessons learned from jwst that came out of all these reports, audits, investigations, and ended tenant reviews? i know that's digging deep. if you could tell us some of the fruits of our labors. >> a lot of it comes down to how you formulate these missions, at the very beginning. the phasing of how the different pieces get put together. one of the things we did on jwst and some of the programs is basically get too far along with the spacecraft, or the absolute mission design, before we can lead to the instruments. we needed to make adjustments to accommodate the instruments. the first thing for me, you make sure all the technologies are at required maturity level and that you understand how they are going to work in the architecture that you are formulating. you have to think about syste
robin for his question. >> absolutely fussing. i will bring us down to earth for congressional oversight. ok? the government accountability, the asset inspector general and this committee conducted an amount of oversight on the jwst program over the past 20 years. we have learned about what to do and what not to do. as nasa continues with the development of the roman telescope and begins to consider other observatories, what are the top three lessons learned from jwst that came out of all...
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down syndrome has lost a legal challenge over legislation that allows the abortion of children with the condition right up until birth. our correspondent robin haven't had too did you feel when you had the judgment? when i found i lost i was absolutely devastated. ifeel like when i found i lost i was absolutely devastated. i feel like my when i found i lost i was absolutely devastated. ifeel like my views don't matter. but you were quite emotional when you came out. i think you gave them a hug and said we've lost. does that mean it's the end of the process for you? ihla. we've lost. does that mean it's the end of the process for you?- end of the process for you? no, it is never the _ end of the process for you? no, it is never the end. _ end of the process for you? no, it is never the end. i _ end of the process for you? no, it is never the end. i will _ end of the process for you? no, it is never the end. i will keep - is never the end. i will keep fighting _ is never the end. i will keep fieehtin. �* ,, is never the end. i will keep fieehtin. �* ., fighting. and you mentioned wilberforce _ fighting. and you mentioned wilberforce and _ figh
down syndrome has lost a legal challenge over legislation that allows the abortion of children with the condition right up until birth. our correspondent robin haven't had too did you feel when you had the judgment? when i found i lost i was absolutely devastated. ifeel like when i found i lost i was absolutely devastated. i feel like my when i found i lost i was absolutely devastated. ifeel like my views don't matter. but you were quite emotional when you came out. i think you gave them a hug...
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over to president lam. >> thank you. at this time, i'm going to pause before i open up for the round robin reflex. i'm going to open up at this time for public comment. >> i'll call your name and line up. (indiscernible). suzette. alita pitcher and karen. >> good evening, my name is (indiscernible) and i'm the principal of monroe elementary and delegate representative for uesf. uesf is grateful for the opportunity to help develop the board's commission, values and goals and guardrails. however, many of our members only learned about the opportunity when we received an e-mail from president lam on october 19th. of the usfa members asked if they participated in the survey, originally sent by alexander on october 4th. 78.7% didn't recall receiving it the survey. when asked if the survey was offered again, one percent of members want to implement the strategic framework, drafted by the board of education. we recognize and value the board held over 21 listening sessions with about now shower data points from 988 individuals, but that was out of 60,000 stakeholders. who were these individuals? what stak
over to president lam. >> thank you. at this time, i'm going to pause before i open up for the round robin reflex. i'm going to open up at this time for public comment. >> i'll call your name and line up. (indiscernible). suzette. alita pitcher and karen. >> good evening, my name is (indiscernible) and i'm the principal of monroe elementary and delegate representative for uesf. uesf is grateful for the opportunity to help develop the board's commission, values and goals and...
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over and ruined our world. i am glad we are getting somebody. maybe we can get back online and take care of things needs taken care of. host: robinrom phoenix, arizona. caller: thank you, c-span. i want to say i'm really proud of generations x, y and z. i had a true belief the americans believe in democracy and believed in their ability to vote. what i want to bring forward here, and i have been thinking this for the last year or two, 2000 when the internet was born and i worked for compaq and i was a graphics in marketing, i saw the merge of the mac and the pc world. the mid-1980's to 2000. just like in 1900 when henry ford discovered the automobile, the same thing happened in 2000. the internet was born. now we are able to disseminate information differently. yes, social media has problems. i knew that from the very get-go, as did most computer techies. if you look at technology, and 100 years without a complete shift in technology. we have had the growth of younger generations. i truly believe this is going to be a turning point in history because of the revolution of 2000. everything we predicted, they are good for data. i a
over and ruined our world. i am glad we are getting somebody. maybe we can get back online and take care of things needs taken care of. host: robinrom phoenix, arizona. caller: thank you, c-span. i want to say i'm really proud of generations x, y and z. i had a true belief the americans believe in democracy and believed in their ability to vote. what i want to bring forward here, and i have been thinking this for the last year or two, 2000 when the internet was born and i worked for compaq and...