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rosenberg: thank you for having me.risten: coming up, disinformation, what it is, how does it start, and how to stop it. the dean of the uc berkeley school of global weight input we kristen: welcome back. whether it is the pandemic, vaccines, racial equity, there is a lot of disinformation today. some is purposeful aimed at dividing our society. what can we do about it? how do we battle disinformation without compromising core principles like the first amendment? joining us is the dean of the uc berkeley of law, one of the nation's leading authorities on the first amendment and the constitution. thank you for joining us. it is good to see you professor. >> delighted to talk to you. kristen: we are focusing on disinformation. what is the difference between misinformation and disinformation? >> the difference is misinformation would be in error . disinformation would usually be referring to an intentional falsehood. we all make mistakes. there can be errors that are inadvertent on the web, but there is the effort by some
rosenberg: thank you for having me.risten: coming up, disinformation, what it is, how does it start, and how to stop it. the dean of the uc berkeley school of global weight input we kristen: welcome back. whether it is the pandemic, vaccines, racial equity, there is a lot of disinformation today. some is purposeful aimed at dividing our society. what can we do about it? how do we battle disinformation without compromising core principles like the first amendment? joining us is the dean of the...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.enior research fellow with the russia and eurasia programme at chatham house. i asked him about the voter turnout in this election, considering all the fraud allegations. i would say that turnout is not reported at about 45%, meaning that a big portion of russians do not want to go to the polling stations and there is huge numbers of citizens who are absolutely dependent from the budget or state companies and it is them who were staying in line during the first day of the voting and voting was taken place for three days. so, there is administrative pressure and partly at the time of the soviet union where it was impossible not to vote. for people watching around the world, around the world, these sort of issues certainly raise concerns about the legitimacy of any result that comes through. you pointed out the specific issues when it comes to elections in russia, but are there any concerns about this, these results being contested in any way because of these irregularities? although it
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.enior research fellow with the russia and eurasia programme at chatham house. i asked him about the voter turnout in this election, considering all the fraud allegations. i would say that turnout is not reported at about 45%, meaning that a big portion of russians do not want to go to the polling stations and there is huge numbers of citizens who are absolutely dependent from the budget or state companies and it is them who were staying in line during the first...
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tom: jeffrey rosenberg from blackrock. thank you so much.berg emails with a great observation. 750,000 jobs a month -- are we just being too impatient? the fact weinberg goes out eight months, the rest of us are looking out one weaker eight hours. michael: what is driving everybody's views is the bond market because the bond market is reacting to what they think the fed is going to do in terms of tapering. does tapering matter? not that much. they will still be stimulating. the $120 billion a month is not doing anything to increase jobs. that focuses is perhaps a little misplaced. 235,000 would've been averaged during the pre-pandemic period. tom: have you ever seen a central bank so exposed, so data dependent to wait and wait and wait? michael: we have not seen it because this is a new reaction function for the fed. they change the way they look at things. they want to run the economy a little hot and pull inflation up and unemployment down. we will see how that experiment goes. without a lot of jobs comparatively, how does the fed react? l
tom: jeffrey rosenberg from blackrock. thank you so much.berg emails with a great observation. 750,000 jobs a month -- are we just being too impatient? the fact weinberg goes out eight months, the rest of us are looking out one weaker eight hours. michael: what is driving everybody's views is the bond market because the bond market is reacting to what they think the fed is going to do in terms of tapering. does tapering matter? not that much. they will still be stimulating. the $120 billion a...
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from moscow, steve rosenberg reports. there's something rather odd about a russian election.rn into musicals. buses turn into polling stations. we found this one just outside of moscow. we asked why a bus? he couldn't explain. most, the criminals most vocal critics are barred from the ballot. at polling station 475, a hooded woman was caught on camera apparently stuffing ballot boxes. when she finishes one pile, and out came another. and so it went on and on. and here, someone is using a mop to cover up cctv but they forgot about the other camera that caught them pushing up the handle. at the moscow call centre, an independent vote monitor says it's been made aware of more than 4,000 possible instances of fraud in this election. if you talk about standards, some european standards that was assigned by russia as well, russian elections are not free and fair when we compare it with the standards. russia's state election commission concedes there have been some issues at some polling stations and says it has taken appropriate action but it denies violations are widespread. the o
from moscow, steve rosenberg reports. there's something rather odd about a russian election.rn into musicals. buses turn into polling stations. we found this one just outside of moscow. we asked why a bus? he couldn't explain. most, the criminals most vocal critics are barred from the ballot. at polling station 475, a hooded woman was caught on camera apparently stuffing ballot boxes. when she finishes one pile, and out came another. and so it went on and on. and here, someone is using a mop to...
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we appreciate you being here david rosenberg with rosenberg research >>> want to give you a quick checkn shares of twitter right now, they're streaming up with strike's lightning wallet to integrate bitcoin into the tips feature. that allows users to pay their favorite creators. strike's ceo will join us next be sure to stick around for that >>> coming up on "the exchange," there's a big green energy push in d.c., but some clean energy stocks aren't seeing great gains this year. in fact, they aren't seeing gains at all they are down 38%. the ceo will join us to talk about the viability of fuel cell power now that solar and wind have become much less expensive. >>> slightly off session highs, but all 30 members are moving higher led by salesforce financials not far behind with bond yields on the move. we're back in a moment >> this is "the exchange" on cnbc opreza: trabajar en recology es más que un empleo para mí, es una tradición familiar. tomé la ruta de mi padre cuando se retiró despues de 47 años. ahora le muestro a la nueva generación lo que es recology como una compañia que perten
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.negovaya, visiting fellow in european, russian and eurasian studies at george washington university, if the results so far show that the governing party is losing ground. thanks forjoining us. can i ask you this first. as a matter of fact, if you compare this current number, 45% with what united russia got back in 2016, which was 54% at this time, this is definitely very low and this is the number by the way and it's happening against all the repressions, falsifications, banning independent candidates from running and demotivating the opposition, the opposition minded voters from participating so it's a bad result for united russia is now, but we do have major sources of possible fraud or possible winning options for united russia. those are first of all the candidates from the districts were united russia is leading and that's probably the strategy for it to win the majority of votes this time round. another such source of possible fraud is coming from electronic voting. it's the new
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.negovaya, visiting fellow in european, russian and eurasian studies at george washington university, if the results so far show that the governing party is losing ground. thanks forjoining us. can i ask you this first. as a matter of fact, if you compare this current number, 45% with what united russia got back in 2016, which was 54% at this time, this is definitely very low and this is the number by the way and it's happening against all the repressions,...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, novosibirsk.o matches. natalie pirks reports. the liverpool faithful are finally back for european nights at anfield, absence certainly makes the heart grow fonder. ac milan have had an absence of their own, seven years out of the champions league until now but it looked like it was going to beat a baptism of fire with an early own goal. it could have got worse but mo salah missed a chance to double the liverpool lead. and it was a let off that let milan back in the game. was a let off that let milan back in the name. ., �* , . was a let off that let milan back in the name. ., ~ , . ., ., the game. into ante rebic and that ou have the game. into ante rebic and that you have equalised! _ the game. into ante rebic and that you have equalised! with _ the game. into ante rebic and that you have equalised! with jurgen i you have equalised! with jurgen klo - you have equalised! with jurgen klopp scratching _ you have equalised! with jurgen klopp scratching his _ you have equalised! with jurgen klopp scr
steve rosenberg, bbc news, novosibirsk.o matches. natalie pirks reports. the liverpool faithful are finally back for european nights at anfield, absence certainly makes the heart grow fonder. ac milan have had an absence of their own, seven years out of the champions league until now but it looked like it was going to beat a baptism of fire with an early own goal. it could have got worse but mo salah missed a chance to double the liverpool lead. and it was a let off that let milan back in the...
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this report from our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg.re's something different about a russian election. polling stations turn into music halls. buses turn into polling stations. we found this parked just outside of moscow. we asked, why in a bus? he couldn't explain. the authorities say the vote was transparent and fair. it looks like a regular election — there are voters and there are parties to vote for. but, most opposition politicians and activists, in other words the kremlin�*s most vocal critics are barred from the ballot. and talking of ballots... at polling station 475 a hooded woman is caught on camera, apparently stuffing ballot boxes. she finishes one pile, and then out comes another. and it goes on and on. and here, someone is using a mop to cover up cctv, but they forgot about the other camera that caught them pushing up the handle. at this moscow call centre, an independent vote monitor says it's been made aware of more than 4,000 possible instances of fraud in this election. if you talk about standards, some european stand
this report from our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg.re's something different about a russian election. polling stations turn into music halls. buses turn into polling stations. we found this parked just outside of moscow. we asked, why in a bus? he couldn't explain. the authorities say the vote was transparent and fair. it looks like a regular election — there are voters and there are parties to vote for. but, most opposition politicians and activists, in other words the kremlin�*s...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.n the canaries, sending plumes of lava and ash into the air. thousands of people are being evacuated from nearby villages in cumbre vieja national park in the south of the island. the last time the volcano erupted was 50 years ago. as students start to head to campuses for a new academic year, universities in england are being urged by their regulator to take student views into account when deciding about online teaching. the office for students says it expects the majority of teaching to be in person — but many universities have told the bbc some lectures are likely to be online. here's our education editor branwen jeffreys. so, in terms of the plans for freshers' week... freshers' week is about to come roaring back. universities were ghost towns last year. but in the coming weeks, from bars to laboratories, everything will reopen. the biggest change, and the thing i'm most excited for, is to get back into the lectures, to see people. i do a science degree, so i'm really excited to be
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.n the canaries, sending plumes of lava and ash into the air. thousands of people are being evacuated from nearby villages in cumbre vieja national park in the south of the island. the last time the volcano erupted was 50 years ago. as students start to head to campuses for a new academic year, universities in england are being urged by their regulator to take student views into account when deciding about online teaching. the office for students says it expects...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.sistant professor of practice at the university of texas—arlington and joins me from washington. thank you for being on the programme. i'm sure you heard my colleagues report there from moscow, a predictable outcome. give us your take on the selection?— give us your take on the selection? ., ~ , ., ., ., selection? thank you for having me, sally- _ selection? thank you for having me, sally. i _ selection? thank you for having me, sally. iwas _ selection? thank you for having me, sally. iwas listening - selection? thank you for having me, sally. i was listening to - me, sally. i was listening to that excellent set up in the wage was framed was right, there is something different about elections in russia, are not really elections at all, we can't think about them like in the uk or the united states or germany where people are selecting their rulers. what russian elections are is political theatre. they are legitimisation rituals in which the putin regime has to put in a good show to leg
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.sistant professor of practice at the university of texas—arlington and joins me from washington. thank you for being on the programme. i'm sure you heard my colleagues report there from moscow, a predictable outcome. give us your take on the selection?— give us your take on the selection? ., ~ , ., ., ., selection? thank you for having me, sally- _ selection? thank you for having me, sally. i _ selection? thank you for having me, sally. iwas _ selection?...
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steve rosenberg there, thank ou.as apologised for a data breach involving the email addresses of dozens of afghan interpreters who worked for british forces. more than 250 people seeking relocation to the uk — many of whom are in hiding — were mistakenly copied into a government email. the ministry of defence has suspended an official and launched an investigation. it's also referred the matter to the information commissioner. borisjohnson will meet president biden today for their first meeting at the white house. they're expected to discuss climate change, and the situation in afghanistan. but the prime minister has played down the prospects of a uk us trade deal in the near future. here's our political correspondent, helen catt. it was all smiles in the sunshine when borisjohnson metjoe biden in person for the first time, just three months ago at the g7 summit in cornwall. mrjohnson says he has not had much of a chance to get to know the us president, but he says they have a genuinely terrific relationship and see
steve rosenberg there, thank ou.as apologised for a data breach involving the email addresses of dozens of afghan interpreters who worked for british forces. more than 250 people seeking relocation to the uk — many of whom are in hiding — were mistakenly copied into a government email. the ministry of defence has suspended an official and launched an investigation. it's also referred the matter to the information commissioner. borisjohnson will meet president biden today for their first...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news.odelling the virus believe it could spread more rapidly as more people return to offices and workplaces. prime minister borisjohnson has issued what he called a plan a to protect the nhs in england over the winter months, centred on widespread vaccination. but he also said a tougher plan b might have to be brought in, including mandatory mask wearing. 0ur political correspondent, helen catt, reports. vaccination is at the heart of plans to tackle covid this winter. more than 80% have been double jabbed and a booster will now be offered to older and vulnerable adults in all four nations. at penryn bay, the move was welcomed. br; four nations. at penryn bay, the move was welcomed. by doing nothin: , the move was welcomed. by doing nothing. you _ the move was welcomed. by doing nothing. you are — the move was welcomed. by doing nothing, you are never— the move was welcomed. by doing nothing, you are never sure i nothing, you are never sure what will happen. at least by doing this you are
steve rosenberg, bbc news.odelling the virus believe it could spread more rapidly as more people return to offices and workplaces. prime minister borisjohnson has issued what he called a plan a to protect the nhs in england over the winter months, centred on widespread vaccination. but he also said a tougher plan b might have to be brought in, including mandatory mask wearing. 0ur political correspondent, helen catt, reports. vaccination is at the heart of plans to tackle covid this winter....
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thank you you, anna rosenberg.s get to the first word news with simone foxman endo ha -- in doha. simone: president biden will host the leaders of india, japan and australia next week. among the topics, countering china's spending influence in the asian the first in person summit for the group known as the quad will help biden's goal of making the region a top priority for foreign policy. they will also include the pandemic and climate change. norway's pro-oil labour party is on track to oust the conservative led government. after an election, the coalition headed by a billionaire looks poised to secure a five state majority in parliament. the victory means a social democrats and lead all of the nordic governments except for iceland. intuit has agreed to buy mail chimp for $12 million in cash and stock, uniting two providers of services there's -- services for small business. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries.
thank you you, anna rosenberg.s get to the first word news with simone foxman endo ha -- in doha. simone: president biden will host the leaders of india, japan and australia next week. among the topics, countering china's spending influence in the asian the first in person summit for the group known as the quad will help biden's goal of making the region a top priority for foreign policy. they will also include the pandemic and climate change. norway's pro-oil labour party is on track to oust...
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now steve rosenberg is now essentially trying to cover all of russia and the region on his own.can the bbc really cover russia effectively now? i think steve will obviously do a very good job in as much as he can but it is a vast country but so many stories and i think it's obvious that our coverage will be impacted, and i tried to explain that to the foreign ministry as they were telling me that i was being kicked out that we are there as the bbc providing objective reporting from a huge and important country. so they were really shooting themselves in the foot by halving the bbc�*s presence in russia because the story needs to be told. russia thinks it's important, we think russia is important and we were trying to tell the truth about russia. ithink, you know, it will reduce our reporting footprint, obviously. steve cannot do everything. it's physically impossible. but you know he is continuing to report right now i'm what is a big story, which is the huge crackdown on freedoms and on opposition and on the media before the elections taking place now. i wish i was there report
now steve rosenberg is now essentially trying to cover all of russia and the region on his own.can the bbc really cover russia effectively now? i think steve will obviously do a very good job in as much as he can but it is a vast country but so many stories and i think it's obvious that our coverage will be impacted, and i tried to explain that to the foreign ministry as they were telling me that i was being kicked out that we are there as the bbc providing objective reporting from a huge and...
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steve rosenberg reports from moscow. there's something rather odd about a russian election. buses turn into polling stations. we found this one just outside of moscow. they were surprised to see us. and across russia, they have been voting for three days. it looks like a regular election. there are voters and there are parties to vote for, but most opposition politicians and activists — in other words, the kremlin�*s most vocal critics — are banned from the ballot. at polling station 475, a hooded woman was caught on camera apparently stuffing ballot boxes. when she had finished one pile, out came another. and so it went on and on. and here, someone is using a mop to cover up cctv but they forgot about the other camera that caught them pushing up the handle. at the moscow call centre, an independent vote monitor says it's been made aware of more than 4,000 possible instances of fraud in this election. if you talk about standards, some european standards that was assigned by russia as well, russian elections are not free and fair when we compare it with the standards. russia'
steve rosenberg reports from moscow. there's something rather odd about a russian election. buses turn into polling stations. we found this one just outside of moscow. they were surprised to see us. and across russia, they have been voting for three days. it looks like a regular election. there are voters and there are parties to vote for, but most opposition politicians and activists — in other words, the kremlin�*s most vocal critics — are banned from the ballot. at polling station 475,...
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steve rosenberg is in moscow.g onto campus who has a gun. he stops shooting and then goes into the building and carries on shooting, and there is panic. so, some teachers and students barricaded themselves into classrooms in the building. 0thersjumped out of building. 0thers jumped out of a first—floor windows to try to get away. then a local traffic policeman, a junior lieutenant in the traffic police, became the hero of the day. he was a letter to what was going on at the university, came over with his partner and went into the building and confronted the gunman. he shot him. the gunman was wounded and taken to hospital. six people had been killed. what do we know about the gunman? we know he is a student, and he allegedly posted a chilling message on social media before the shooting spree, explaining his actions. according to this message, he was consumed by hatred. he wanted to cause pain to people since he was at primary school, according to this message, and he wanted to destroy everyone in his path. steve r
steve rosenberg is in moscow.g onto campus who has a gun. he stops shooting and then goes into the building and carries on shooting, and there is panic. so, some teachers and students barricaded themselves into classrooms in the building. 0thersjumped out of building. 0thers jumped out of a first—floor windows to try to get away. then a local traffic policeman, a junior lieutenant in the traffic police, became the hero of the day. he was a letter to what was going on at the university, came...
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courtney rosenberger of strategas. thank you very much, indeed.hat is going on and look at how quickly president biden's numbers have tanked recently. obviously afghanistan is having a fairly major impact at the moment. he does need a win right now, and it does feel as if this is going to take a lot longer than we anticipated. i keep reading note after note saying that the midterms are going to be super tough. maybe the senate goes for get maybe the house goes. maybe both go. the timeline is really short to get stuff done. alix: we can't underestimate the delta impact, and that the vaccine mandates are not necessarily going to make president biden anymore popular. also, if we are seeing everyone go back to school and cases arise, that is what happens when you reopen in some way, that is also going to have a material impact, which makes the booster conversation much more political potentially than scientific. it is easier to say get a third booster, kids go get vaccinated. that could put some more political pressure on that scientific question. guy
courtney rosenberger of strategas. thank you very much, indeed.hat is going on and look at how quickly president biden's numbers have tanked recently. obviously afghanistan is having a fairly major impact at the moment. he does need a win right now, and it does feel as if this is going to take a lot longer than we anticipated. i keep reading note after note saying that the midterms are going to be super tough. maybe the senate goes for get maybe the house goes. maybe both go. the timeline is...
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new york post reporter, rebecca rosenberg. >> two officers found this unusual and noted this.ould you not get wet? he was wearing a light colored shirt. he just was it where at all. and it was inconsistent with a story he had told. >> and their demand remembered rod doing something early that morning that was highly unusual for him. he stopped by the front desk on his way out of the building to get a snack. even bought the dormant a snickers mark. >> the dorman thought this was work because roderick covlin usually wasn't chatty in all the years he had been there. never offered to bring anything back. >> suspicious details, indeed. the detectives was hoping more clues would emerge from an autopsy. that remember, shele's family did not have one done for religious reasons. how did you feel about that? >> i was uncomfortable. but if that's what the family wanted, i mean, you always want to try to help the family. the best you can. it's a hard time. >> but without autopsy results, he says there wasn't much he could do. so, less than a week after shele died, her family hired a priva
new york post reporter, rebecca rosenberg. >> two officers found this unusual and noted this.ould you not get wet? he was wearing a light colored shirt. he just was it where at all. and it was inconsistent with a story he had told. >> and their demand remembered rod doing something early that morning that was highly unusual for him. he stopped by the front desk on his way out of the building to get a snack. even bought the dormant a snickers mark. >> the dorman thought this...
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. >> joining me in matt rosenberg a pulitzer prize winning "new york times" reporter covering nationalstan when the government want the taliban. the first western journalist publicly expelled since 2001. the first time he and i have spoken since that day in which kabul fell. matt, this is a very interesting and difficult line for the u.s. and other governments to walk. and insofar as the taliban is now the de facto and dujure government of afghanistan. afghanistan has shown no ability to spriv without international intervention for the last 20 years and before that. what do you do? because they are of an a unreasonable and unacceptable form of government but now the government of the afghan people. >> unreasonable, unacceptable, they're the government. if there is any reason why the u.s. and other countries feel they need to engage with afghanistan they need to deal with the taliban. bottom line. they won. look, the afghanistan is wholly dependent on foreign aid. its entire system of government does not work without foreign aid. at least the government is he set ut see what the trablen
. >> joining me in matt rosenberg a pulitzer prize winning "new york times" reporter covering nationalstan when the government want the taliban. the first western journalist publicly expelled since 2001. the first time he and i have spoken since that day in which kabul fell. matt, this is a very interesting and difficult line for the u.s. and other governments to walk. and insofar as the taliban is now the de facto and dujure government of afghanistan. afghanistan has shown no...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news.and other news from around the world, the key defender in the 2015 paris attacks trial sews the murder of 130 pple was retaliation for french strikes against islamic state. the sole surviving government said the deaths were nothing personal. he is one of 20 men on trial in connection with the attacks, the deadliest in france since world war ii. britain's prime minister has reshuffled his cabinet, with one losing his post, and being moved to the less high-profile of justice portfolio. he had faced criticism for failing to come back from hoday as the taliban marched into kabul. 's replacement is a international trade secrery liz truss. president biden says he has grea confidence in general mark milley, the head of the joint chiefs of staff. that iafter donald trump said he should be charged with treason. general milley was worried the former president might order a military strike against china and had secretly caed his chinese counterpart to reassure him there was no such point. -- such
steve rosenberg, bbc news.and other news from around the world, the key defender in the 2015 paris attacks trial sews the murder of 130 pple was retaliation for french strikes against islamic state. the sole surviving government said the deaths were nothing personal. he is one of 20 men on trial in connection with the attacks, the deadliest in france since world war ii. britain's prime minister has reshuffled his cabinet, with one losing his post, and being moved to the less high-profile of...
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. >>> investors of course have been on edge today up next, rosenberg founder david rosenberg to weigh in and whether he sees more selling ahead. >>> world bank president david mallpass on whether the troubles ripple through the economy we are back in a couple of minutes. >>> dow down 9 2 points at the lows of the day in the last hour of trade and then rallied back big comeback in the final minutes. only ended down more than 600 points david rosenberg joins us now you have been pretty bearish on the economy and this idea to buy every dip. we have heard that from a number of strategists do you feel differently given how you assess the global economic realities right now >> sara, thank you for having me on we really haven't had -- really since i would say october of last year there's not been many dips to buy but the point i was making, i was saying that the vitality in the u.s. economy came down to vaccines and came down to stimulus checks and now the delta has frustrated the reopening trade. we have a situation now where we are having tremendous fiscal stimulus withdrawal. we were supp
. >>> investors of course have been on edge today up next, rosenberg founder david rosenberg to weigh in and whether he sees more selling ahead. >>> world bank president david mallpass on whether the troubles ripple through the economy we are back in a couple of minutes. >>> dow down 9 2 points at the lows of the day in the last hour of trade and then rallied back big comeback in the final minutes. only ended down more than 600 points david rosenberg joins us now you...
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officials say 23 year-old rosenberg has been missing since wednesday. she was last seen on macarthur boulevard near 72nd avenue around 3 in the afternoon wearing a turquoise had been yellow shirt. black pants holding a black purse and the shape of a box. if you have any info here, you're asked to call oakland police. to the north bay. now the city of santa rosa will pay nearly $10,000 in penalties to the state's workplace safety agency. it's part of a settlement over the death of a police detective due to covid complications. 43 year-old mary lou hamer died in march of last year after testing positive for covid cal osha investigating found the city did not have proper workplace safety measures in place. the agency initially sought $32,000 in penalties. but downgraded the fine after city officials argued that armour's death happened at a time when the nature of the virus was still unknown. >> on the peninsula. the city of millbrae will not be moving forward with a vaccine mandate. city council members say that the mandate would make it tough for business
officials say 23 year-old rosenberg has been missing since wednesday. she was last seen on macarthur boulevard near 72nd avenue around 3 in the afternoon wearing a turquoise had been yellow shirt. black pants holding a black purse and the shape of a box. if you have any info here, you're asked to call oakland police. to the north bay. now the city of santa rosa will pay nearly $10,000 in penalties to the state's workplace safety agency. it's part of a settlement over the death of a police...
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steve rosenberg told us more from moscow.on russian parliamentary election. even before the first ballots were cast it would have been hard to describe this as a fair election, many opposition politicians and activists were barred from running, first and foremost supporters of jailed opposition leader alexei navalny, also in the run—up to this election the authorities were increasing pressure on independent media, a string of russian journalists were labelled foreign agents and my colleague sarah was forced to leave the country declared a threat to national security. that is the background to the election, as for the voting itself the fact it has been spread over three days critics say that makes the whole process less transparent and more open to abuse. over the first two days there have already been reports of ballot box stuffing, some people trying to vote twice, people reporting they have had to come to polling stations under pressure from their employers. authorities say there have not been widespread voting irregularity
steve rosenberg told us more from moscow.on russian parliamentary election. even before the first ballots were cast it would have been hard to describe this as a fair election, many opposition politicians and activists were barred from running, first and foremost supporters of jailed opposition leader alexei navalny, also in the run—up to this election the authorities were increasing pressure on independent media, a string of russian journalists were labelled foreign agents and my colleague...
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jeff rosenberg of blackrock. good morning. here is your equity market. i am jonathan ferro. keene will be back in couple of days. the s&p market is up 2%. at the bigger move is in the bond market. yields are higher by four basis point come and yields are higher on the curb, a little bit steeper and we have a ton of job openings in the united states. they say, north of 10 million. there is a believe that they will stay open and eventually get filled maybe later this year and into next year as well. that that supply will finally meet the demand. what happens if actually the job openings just are too close and not because someone turned up? lisa: that is the point from peter cher, who is joining us shortly, but over the weekend in massachusetts there was a store that was closing early because they cannot find staff to staff the place and make enough money to turn a profit or stay afloat. it raises the issue of how much does it put a damper on economic growth, that we are not ending some of the frictions. jonathan: let's go to pete right now. is there a risk for that demand that
jeff rosenberg of blackrock. good morning. here is your equity market. i am jonathan ferro. keene will be back in couple of days. the s&p market is up 2%. at the bigger move is in the bond market. yields are higher by four basis point come and yields are higher on the curb, a little bit steeper and we have a ton of job openings in the united states. they say, north of 10 million. there is a believe that they will stay open and eventually get filled maybe later this year and into next year...
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joel rosenberg of the competitive enterprise institute. and dr.aplan, founding director of medical ethics at the nyu school of medicine. the wall street journal's richard rubin talks about congressional democrats proposing deck -- tax plan. and scott mcfarland gives the latest on the january 6th investigation and prosecution of suspects. watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. including broadband. ♪ >> buckeye broadband supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> today, the house ways and means committee held their third day of work on the president's $3.5 trillion budget proposal. here is a portion of today's hearing. watch the full hearing tonight at c-span.org.
joel rosenberg of the competitive enterprise institute. and dr.aplan, founding director of medical ethics at the nyu school of medicine. the wall street journal's richard rubin talks about congressional democrats proposing deck -- tax plan. and scott mcfarland gives the latest on the january 6th investigation and prosecution of suspects. watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages,...
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this report is from our correspondent steve rosenberg in moscow.'s something rather odd about a russian election. polling stations turn into musicals. buses turn into polling stations. we found this one just outside of moscow. they were surprised to see us. and across russia, they have been voting for three days. it looks like a regular election. there are voters and there are parties to vote for, but most opposition politicians and activists — in other words, the kremlin�*s most vocal critics — are banned from the ballot. at polling station 475, a hooded woman was caught on camera apparently stuffing ballot boxes. when she had finished one pile, out came another. and so it went on and on. and here, someone is using a mop to cover up cctv but they forgot about the other camera that caught them pushing up the handle. at the moscow call centre, an independent vote monitor says it's been made aware of more than 4,000 possible instances of fraud in this election. if you talk about standards, some european standards that was assigned by russia as well,
this report is from our correspondent steve rosenberg in moscow.'s something rather odd about a russian election. polling stations turn into musicals. buses turn into polling stations. we found this one just outside of moscow. they were surprised to see us. and across russia, they have been voting for three days. it looks like a regular election. there are voters and there are parties to vote for, but most opposition politicians and activists — in other words, the kremlin�*s most vocal...
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adam rosenberg testified trying to convict elizabeth holmes. try to we want -- tried to elizabeth holmes that tests were so rampantly inaccurately -- inaccurate that he was frequently receiving complaints from doctors. he felt pressured to defend questionable results. >> a judge will hear britney spears arguments concerning her conservatorship. this could decide whether she will gain freedom over her life and finances. her father reportedly claimed his potential replacement is not qualified to manage her fortune. he said he wants out. >> her father has now come in over the top and say you want me out, i will do you one better. let's end the whole conservatorship. >>'s lawyer will push for an end to the conservatorship so that all remaining issues can be settled in remediation. >> scary night at six flags. the story behind this brawl involving 100 kids. >> is a look at the fire weather watch. it starts in the mountains at 11:00 this morning and goes to 6:00 thursday evening. most vulnerable area is going to be the napa county. working at recolog
adam rosenberg testified trying to convict elizabeth holmes. try to we want -- tried to elizabeth holmes that tests were so rampantly inaccurately -- inaccurate that he was frequently receiving complaints from doctors. he felt pressured to defend questionable results. >> a judge will hear britney spears arguments concerning her conservatorship. this could decide whether she will gain freedom over her life and finances. her father reportedly claimed his potential replacement is not...
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rosenberg was last seen on wednesday afternoon on macarthur boulevard near 73rd avenue. the 23 year old was wearing a turquoise headband, yellow shirt, black pants and holding a black purse. she is five ft eight inches £125 and has brown hair and brown eyes. vcr. you're asked to call police. well this week alone, three mail carriers have been robbed in the east pain and all all these cases rather, the thieves are going after mailbox keys we're learning now. and ktvu zambelli joins us live from oakland. with how the usps is investigating these cases, amber. andre the postal inspector tells me the robbery of can't mail carriers used to be rare, but that he's seen a spike during the pandemic, and that since saturday there have been four cases in the east bay alone. in less than a week. there have been three robberies of mail carriers and one attempt three cases in oakland one in berkeley. the most recent robbery in this east oakland neighborhood wednesday afternoon, postal inspector matthew norfleet tells me three women jumped out of a dark colored four door vehicle and con
rosenberg was last seen on wednesday afternoon on macarthur boulevard near 73rd avenue. the 23 year old was wearing a turquoise headband, yellow shirt, black pants and holding a black purse. she is five ft eight inches £125 and has brown hair and brown eyes. vcr. you're asked to call police. well this week alone, three mail carriers have been robbed in the east pain and all all these cases rather, the thieves are going after mailbox keys we're learning now. and ktvu zambelli joins us live from...
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. >> joining me is chuck rosenberg. hess a msnbc contributor.ou for being with us this afternoon and i have questions. we know that former president donald trump said in a statement he would fight the subpoenas but my question is can he actually do that since he is no longer in office? >> great question. he can claim executive privilege. in 1977 the supreme court said former presidents can claim executive privilege but there's a couple factors that work against him. one is the passage of time. . the less compelling the claim becomes. you wouldn't expect president carter to sustain the claim of executive privilege. someone that just left office perhaps. the courts look to the current president if he agrees with the claim. if the current president agrees the claim is more viable and if the current president disagrees then it is not and president biden has said he's not inclined to support a claim of privilege by former president president trump. he can claim it but it's probably not going to work. >> what's interesting is the commit tee its seems
. >> joining me is chuck rosenberg. hess a msnbc contributor.ou for being with us this afternoon and i have questions. we know that former president donald trump said in a statement he would fight the subpoenas but my question is can he actually do that since he is no longer in office? >> great question. he can claim executive privilege. in 1977 the supreme court said former presidents can claim executive privilege but there's a couple factors that work against him. one is the...
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joel rosenberg. thank you for being on tonight.d that we showed as part of a documentary that your group partnered with others. i was reading through what you went through and the fact that there were 343 funerals for fallen firefighters in the days after 9/11. we can never forget. they wouldn't want us to be fawning over them but they were true heroes. >> they truly were heroes. everyone that died that day has left a legacy. the sacrifices they've made. we never forget. we remember them. we help their families and that's the mission of the national firefighters foundation. to honor every firefighter in america that dies in the line of duty and help their families rebuild their lives. through an array of programs and services. >> shannon: we have so many heroes who live through that, many suffered physical, short-term and long-term effects and mental as well. because of what they have suffered. these are our bravest among us who sign up for these jobs voluntarily and do this every day. thank you for the work you are doing there. he
joel rosenberg. thank you for being on tonight.d that we showed as part of a documentary that your group partnered with others. i was reading through what you went through and the fact that there were 343 funerals for fallen firefighters in the days after 9/11. we can never forget. they wouldn't want us to be fawning over them but they were true heroes. >> they truly were heroes. everyone that died that day has left a legacy. the sacrifices they've made. we never forget. we remember them....
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she does have a new attorney that's been fighting tooth and nail, matthew rosenberg.ely a dog for her and has made headway since coming on to her case. >> i don't want to call it a circus, but just kind of the attention and the mania around it all, you can only imagine what would add to it. there have been, nischelle, multiple documentaries released about this fight, even in the last week, including one by cnn. that's on top of the "new york times" documentary that really first brought this to the mainstream, if you will. what is britney spears' reaction to all of these documentaries, all of this attention? >> yeah, well, she did speak out on social media and say that she had recently watched one of the documentaries. she didn't say which one it was. she could have been talking about the cnn document that alisyn camerato did that was informative. then the "new york times" released a second part of their "framed britney spears" documentary as well, so no one knows which documentary she was talking about. but she did say i watched it and some of the things made me scrat
she does have a new attorney that's been fighting tooth and nail, matthew rosenberg.ely a dog for her and has made headway since coming on to her case. >> i don't want to call it a circus, but just kind of the attention and the mania around it all, you can only imagine what would add to it. there have been, nischelle, multiple documentaries released about this fight, even in the last week, including one by cnn. that's on top of the "new york times" documentary that really first...
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rosenberg andrew ira rosenblum joshua m.rosenthal richard david rosenthal philip martin rosenzweig daniel rosetti richard barry ross norman s. rossinow nicholas p. rossomando michael craig rothberg donna marie rothenberg mark david rothenberg james michael roux nicholas charles alexander rowe edward v. rowenhorst judy rowlett timothy alan roy, sr. paul g. ruback ronald j. ruben joanne rubino david m. ruddle >> and my lovely mother. i miss you every day, and i wish you were here to meet your grandchildren. we miss you. >> and my beloved father, gerald. you are missed, and loved beyond words. your legacy continues on for your children, and your eight ran children, until we meet again. -- grandchildren until god -- until we meet again. may god bless america, let freedom ring, and peace be with you all. [applause] >> bart joseph ruggiere susan a. ruggiero adam keith ruhalter gilbert ruiz robert e. russell stephen p. russell steven harris russin michael thomas russo, sr. wayne alan russo william r. ruth edward ryan john joseph ry
rosenberg andrew ira rosenblum joshua m.rosenthal richard david rosenthal philip martin rosenzweig daniel rosetti richard barry ross norman s. rossinow nicholas p. rossomando michael craig rothberg donna marie rothenberg mark david rothenberg james michael roux nicholas charles alexander rowe edward v. rowenhorst judy rowlett timothy alan roy, sr. paul g. ruback ronald j. ruben joanne rubino david m. ruddle >> and my lovely mother. i miss you every day, and i wish you were here to meet...
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eastern time and be joined by ed ro rosenberg.aboutalternative forms of investing around flioasinatn well. halftime is back right after this as i observe investors balance risk and reward, i see one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. your strategic advantage. we see access to fresh food being the global norm, not the exception. at emerson, our cold chain software and technology keep perishable food at proper temperatures, to assure its safety and quality. emerson. consider it solved. isn't it a paradox? that the love for this world that gets us out in it sometimes leaves behind the things that can harm it? but now, flight by flight, we can make a difference. because delta has committed to becoming the world's first carbon-neutral airline on a global basis. we believe you shouldn't have to choose between seeing the world, and saving it. ♪♪ >> what do you have for us today? >> scott, i know you're a huge fan of horse racing so i picked a stock that's named after a horse, affirm is a company that buy now pay later. w
eastern time and be joined by ed ro rosenberg.aboutalternative forms of investing around flioasinatn well. halftime is back right after this as i observe investors balance risk and reward, i see one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. your strategic advantage. we see access to fresh food being the global norm, not the exception. at emerson, our cold chain software and technology keep perishable food at proper temperatures, to assure its safety and quality. emerson. consider it...
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>> mark louis rosenberg >> andrew ira rosenblum >> joshua m.hard david rosenthal >> philip martin rosenzweig >> daniel rosetti >> richard barry ross >> norman s. rossinow >> nicholas p. rossomando >> michael craig rothberg >> donna marie rothenberg >> mark david rothenberg >> james michael roux >> nicholas charles alexander rowe >> edward v. rowenhorst >> judy rowlett >> timothy alan roy, sr. >> paul g. ruback >> ronald j. ruben >> joanne rubino >> david m. ruddle >> my lovely mother. i miss you every day. i wish you were here to meet your grandchildren. >> and my beloved an elegant father. you are missed unloved beyond words. -- and loved beyond words. your legacy continues on. your children and grandchildren. until we meet again. god bless america. may freedom ring. >> bart joseph ruggiere >> susan a. ruggiero >> adam keith ruhalter >> gilbert ruiz >> robert e. russell >> stephen p. russell >> steven harris russin >> michael thomas russo, sr. >> wayne alan russo >> william r. ruth >> edward ryan >> john joseph ryan >> jonathan stephan ryan >>
>> mark louis rosenberg >> andrew ira rosenblum >> joshua m.hard david rosenthal >> philip martin rosenzweig >> daniel rosetti >> richard barry ross >> norman s. rossinow >> nicholas p. rossomando >> michael craig rothberg >> donna marie rothenberg >> mark david rothenberg >> james michael roux >> nicholas charles alexander rowe >> edward v. rowenhorst >> judy rowlett >> timothy alan roy, sr....
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help to find this woman who is said to have some mental challenges officers say 23 year-old ariel rosenberg has been missing since wednesday afternoon. she was last seen on macarthur boulevard near 72nd avenue. she was wearing a turquoise headband yellow shirt, black pants and holding a black purse in the shape of a box. if you have any information about her whereabouts. you are asked to contact oakland police. >> police are bolstering security in our nation's capitol tonight after threats of violence at tomorrow's far right justice for j 6 rally as it's being called demonstrators are calling for justice for those who were jailed in connection to the capitol january. 6 riot capitol police chief tom manger says his agency expects a peaceful demonstration. but considering their some online chatter. more officers in around a 100 unarmed national guard troops. we'll be on call. the last 8 months. the leadership of the u.s. capitol police department has been preparing working to ensure that we don't have a repeat of january 6. about 700 people are expected to rally at the capitol tomorrow. a nor
help to find this woman who is said to have some mental challenges officers say 23 year-old ariel rosenberg has been missing since wednesday afternoon. she was last seen on macarthur boulevard near 72nd avenue. she was wearing a turquoise headband yellow shirt, black pants and holding a black purse in the shape of a box. if you have any information about her whereabouts. you are asked to contact oakland police. >> police are bolstering security in our nation's capitol tonight after...
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they say she has mental challenges. 23 year-old ariel rosenberg has been missing since wednesday. she was last seen on macarthur boulevard near 72nd avenue around 00:00pm in the afternoon wednesday. she was wearing a turquoise headband. the yellow shirt, black pants holding a black purse that was shaped like a box. if you have any info on this case. you're asked to call oakland police. missing for more than 2 weeks and still no sign of 22 year-old gabby potato. she vanished on cross country road trip with her fiance. brian laundry. well, investigators gave an update today saying that laundry sister has talked to police about the situation. >> reporter brian entin has more on that conversation. >> and the police now say they've received more than 1000 tips connected to the disappearance of gabby petito, but still no sign of the 22 year-old. certainly there's been progress throughout the last 24 hours. >> and you know. i don't know that we're to the point that we've got it. >> solved by any means. gabby stepped out and family members are in wyoming organizing a ground search in a ma
they say she has mental challenges. 23 year-old ariel rosenberg has been missing since wednesday. she was last seen on macarthur boulevard near 72nd avenue around 00:00pm in the afternoon wednesday. she was wearing a turquoise headband. the yellow shirt, black pants holding a black purse that was shaped like a box. if you have any info on this case. you're asked to call oakland police. missing for more than 2 weeks and still no sign of 22 year-old gabby potato. she vanished on cross country...
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. >> i, mike rosenberg, from hampton, to mount do. what was the reaction from the community that you got from your protest? >> some people in the community were very supportive and sow misunderstood the idea of patriotism, i think. some people think patriotism means following the policy that government, politicians have decided. that's where the school board president made his mistake also. he came out with a quote in the des moines register saying that our government has made a decision about vietnam and we should follow it. that's not democracy. and really this is a story of journalism also. because there were so many journalists that spoke up. and cover this case. but you know, our role in democracy is not to just follow what has been decided. you think about things and the decisions of politicians and the government when we feel it has gone astray. >> in 1965, by the end of 1965, the war forever had really been whipped up. and people were being told by the media that if we did not stop the north vietnamese, that they would be atta
. >> i, mike rosenberg, from hampton, to mount do. what was the reaction from the community that you got from your protest? >> some people in the community were very supportive and sow misunderstood the idea of patriotism, i think. some people think patriotism means following the policy that government, politicians have decided. that's where the school board president made his mistake also. he came out with a quote in the des moines register saying that our government has made a...
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>> hi, i'm michael rosenberg.anted to know, what was your reaction you got from the community over your protest? >> some people in the community were very supportive and many were very -- some were very angry. they misunderstood the idea of patriotism, i think. some people think patriotism means that following the policy that the government decided and that's where the school president made a mistake, also. he came out with a quote saying our government has made a decision about vietnam and we should follow it. that's not democracy. and really this is a story of journalism, also, because there are so many journalists that spoke up and covered this case. but, no, our role in democracy is not to just follow what has been decided. it's also to think about things and to criticize the decisions of politicians and the government when we feel that it's gone astray. >> in 1965, by the end of '65, the war fervor had really been whipped up and the people were being told by the media that if we did not stop the north vietnam
>> hi, i'm michael rosenberg.anted to know, what was your reaction you got from the community over your protest? >> some people in the community were very supportive and many were very -- some were very angry. they misunderstood the idea of patriotism, i think. some people think patriotism means that following the policy that the government decided and that's where the school president made a mistake, also. he came out with a quote saying our government has made a decision about...
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attorney in the united states at that time leonard budine along with a young attorney named david rosenbergllenge mendel's exclusion as a violation of the professor's first amendment right to receive information to hear. so under the first amendment you have the right to speak as well as the right to hear and to receive information, and the precedent that establishes that right to receive information and right to hear happened in the 1960s. so they're using recent precedent to make this argument and also to circumvent that john turner case and the supreme court's decision. so they're going to argue that mendel's exclusion violates those within the united states, their first amendment rights. and the case goes up to the supreme court and the supreme court, although upholds the exclusion of ernest mendel also upholds the right of these professors or those within the united states to challenge exclusion based on the violation of their constitutional rights under the first amendment. and we still use that pathway today, using this precedent to challenge exclusion. also the supreme court in deci
attorney in the united states at that time leonard budine along with a young attorney named david rosenbergllenge mendel's exclusion as a violation of the professor's first amendment right to receive information to hear. so under the first amendment you have the right to speak as well as the right to hear and to receive information, and the precedent that establishes that right to receive information and right to hear happened in the 1960s. so they're using recent precedent to make this...
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most famous first amendment attorney in the united states at that time, leonard, along with david rosenberg, challenged mandel's exclusion has a violation of professors first amendments to receive information. under the first amendment you have the right to speak as well as the right to hear and receive information. and the precedent that establishes that ready to receive information and right here happened in the 1960s, so they are using recent precedent to make this argument, and also to circumvent that john turner case and the supreme court's decision. they're going to argue that mondale's exclusion violates those within the united states, their first amendments rights. and the case goes up to the supreme court and the supreme court, although upholds for the exclusion of earnest mandel, also, upholds the right those within the united states to challenge exclusion based on the violation of their constitutional rights under the first amendment. we still use that pathway today for this precedent challenge exclusion. also a supreme court decision by justice harry blackmon issues a new test.
most famous first amendment attorney in the united states at that time, leonard, along with david rosenberg, challenged mandel's exclusion has a violation of professors first amendments to receive information. under the first amendment you have the right to speak as well as the right to hear and receive information. and the precedent that establishes that ready to receive information and right here happened in the 1960s, so they are using recent precedent to make this argument, and also to...
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the attacker — thought to be a student himself — has been detained. 0ur correspondent steve rosenbergty. then a local traffic policeman turned into the hero of the day. a junior lieutenant of russian traffic police, he was nearby, he was alerted to what was happening, he arrived on the scene, went into the building and confronted the attacker, shot him, wounded him, and the attacker was then taken to hospital. what do we know about the gunman? he was a student. it is alleged that before the attack he posted on social media a chilling explanation of why he had gone on a shooting spree today. according to this message he'd left, he was consumed by hatred, he wanted to destroy everything on his path. he also said in that message, that since primary school he had wanted to cause pain to those around him. as well is more than 200 70 and roma. ten roman reports. the first such memorial in the netherlands, dedicated to a dark chapter in the country's history. translation:— chapter in the country's history. translation: , ., ., , translation: this monument confronts us with the criminal _ tra
the attacker — thought to be a student himself — has been detained. 0ur correspondent steve rosenbergty. then a local traffic policeman turned into the hero of the day. a junior lieutenant of russian traffic police, he was nearby, he was alerted to what was happening, he arrived on the scene, went into the building and confronted the attacker, shot him, wounded him, and the attacker was then taken to hospital. what do we know about the gunman? he was a student. it is alleged that before the...