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and said don't go back to your mother-in-law empty handed. >> beautiful in ruth how naomi directs ruthes her advice. she not only -- took her daughter-in-law under her wings, she wants her to be happy and get ready again. >> naomi of the right, he took their private agreement into the public space of city gates he proclaimed himself protect or of naomi and ruth. so boas took ruth and she became his wife, conceiving a son. >> this is the bible fairytale ending, everything turns out wonderfully, naomi gets everything back, her family has been restored. and, of course, that can't happen without boas and ruth's consent, they have to be those say, this is your son. as much as he is ours. we know that name of that little boy was obed his son was jesse and jesse's son was king david. this is the direct line of jesus that we're talking about it begins with a moment of choice of chosen family, of mutual compassion. as they pull naomi into their family, and give her back as reward for her faithed, more than she could have thought would happen. >> naomi and ruth found courage and strength after h
and said don't go back to your mother-in-law empty handed. >> beautiful in ruth how naomi directs ruthes her advice. she not only -- took her daughter-in-law under her wings, she wants her to be happy and get ready again. >> naomi of the right, he took their private agreement into the public space of city gates he proclaimed himself protect or of naomi and ruth. so boas took ruth and she became his wife, conceiving a son. >> this is the bible fairytale ending, everything turns...
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ruth nichols might have made it.if she, had maybe she would be the one that we remember today, and not amelia. florence canyon smith, who i mentioned before in minnesota, raised on a plot of land across the river from fargo, north dakota. just like ruth elder in 1927, she was not satisfied with her a lot in life. she was not doing anything exciting, she was working at a dry cleaners in downtown fargo, starting and pressing shirts. which he really wanted to do was fly planes. like a lot of us in life, she had no clear and obvious path towards her dreams. her parents had no money, no connections in this world of aviation. she did the only thing she could do, she enrolled at mechanics school. it is what is now modern-day hector field, the airport in fargo, for those of you that have been there. she was one woman out of 400 men learning to build and fix airplane engines. it was here at hector field, that a young florence began to press her case to connected businessman in fargo. she wanted one of them to help her learn h
ruth nichols might have made it.if she, had maybe she would be the one that we remember today, and not amelia. florence canyon smith, who i mentioned before in minnesota, raised on a plot of land across the river from fargo, north dakota. just like ruth elder in 1927, she was not satisfied with her a lot in life. she was not doing anything exciting, she was working at a dry cleaners in downtown fargo, starting and pressing shirts. which he really wanted to do was fly planes. like a lot of us in...
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she wanted to go as ruth nichols. and this mother was reaching out to say do you have any photos or artifacts or letters that you could share with my daughter sarah so that she could do her report? and so of course, i was very excited. i sent her what i could and you know, i asked her when this this wax museum was going to be and she told me the dates. and by total luck i was doing an event that very day at wellesley college. which was a mere 15 minute drive from this girl's school. and so of course i had to i popped in just to say hello to the new ruth nichols. and i really do think about these women. a good bit actually and and always when i fly. and i think a lot about ruth nichols. you'll see here on her her pilots license from 1930. it's signed, of course by orville wright. um, and you know when this book first came out i was in new york for the launch. for the first day and i had a busy day, but that morning was unscheduled. and so i decided to do something that morning that i had never had a chance to do during
she wanted to go as ruth nichols. and this mother was reaching out to say do you have any photos or artifacts or letters that you could share with my daughter sarah so that she could do her report? and so of course, i was very excited. i sent her what i could and you know, i asked her when this this wax museum was going to be and she told me the dates. and by total luck i was doing an event that very day at wellesley college. which was a mere 15 minute drive from this girl's school. and so of...
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and i think a lot about ruth nickels. you'll see here on her pilot's license, from 1930, it's signed of course by orville wright. and, you know, when this book first came out, i was in new york city for the launch for the first day and i had a busy day but that morning was unscheduled and so i decided to do something that morning that i had never had a chance to do during the actual research for the book and that is, i left my hotel in manhattan and i got on a train and i went to lebronx to visit ruth nickel's grave. she's buried in a place called woodlawn cemetery which is a massive and important cemetery in new york city. you know, if you were of money or of fame in the 19th or 20th centuries and you lived in new york, chances are you're buried at woodlawn so i took the train up there, got off in the front office at woodlawn because when you do go there, you're supposed to check in and i told them and told them who i was there are to see and on this map, there are little icons for all the famous people who are buried at
and i think a lot about ruth nickels. you'll see here on her pilot's license, from 1930, it's signed of course by orville wright. and, you know, when this book first came out, i was in new york city for the launch for the first day and i had a busy day but that morning was unscheduled and so i decided to do something that morning that i had never had a chance to do during the actual research for the book and that is, i left my hotel in manhattan and i got on a train and i went to lebronx to...
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what has ruth taught you about teaching?s with shelley and her husband randy in hershey, pennsylvania. >> she says you're always loking forward. i think that was her secret to success in so many ways. ♪♪ >> reporter: which explains her new al album, with "my life in music," ruth brings favorite compositions, from bach to barber. back at home, ruth sleczynska r regaled me live with a favorite encore of hers: chopin's waltz in c-sharp minor. are you more in connection with the inside now, when you play, than you've ever been before? >> i certainly can say more because i've experienced more than i do when i was young. a person 60 years old has experienced a lot of living, and a person 20 years old has none. >> reporter: and a person 97 years old -- >> even more. ♪♪ ♪♪ [applause] >> reporter: bravo. >> pauley: grammy nominee jon batiste is a musician whose work and story may think you know well. prepare to be surprised. and inspired. here is jim axelrod. >> reporter: when this year's grammy nominations were announced, jon batist
what has ruth taught you about teaching?s with shelley and her husband randy in hershey, pennsylvania. >> she says you're always loking forward. i think that was her secret to success in so many ways. ♪♪ >> reporter: which explains her new al album, with "my life in music," ruth brings favorite compositions, from bach to barber. back at home, ruth sleczynska r regaled me live with a favorite encore of hers: chopin's waltz in c-sharp minor. are you more in connection...
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but not before ruth heard something rather terrifying. ruth tried to call back, nothing. and there she was so far away. now worried! so she decided to call the sheriff's department. -- >> sheriff's office, how can i help you? >> yes, my name is ruth kennedy. and i am calling from nashville, tennessee. i was on the phone with my daughter and she screamed and said oh no! and the dolphins than dead. is there anything that you can do? can you go check? >> oh no! those words played back in ruth worried brain. and so began a mystery. and the story, to unbelievable even for some of its most intimate participants. what happened to carole kennedy? >> coming up! that question would take years to answer. not just what happened the carroll, but who was behind it. >> she didn't have any enemies? >> none! man! >> we were just stunned! >> when dateline continues! n dateline continues i could've waited to tell my doctor my heart was racing just making spaghetti... but i didn't wait. i could've delayed telling my doctor i was short of breath just reading a book... but i didn't wait. they
but not before ruth heard something rather terrifying. ruth tried to call back, nothing. and there she was so far away. now worried! so she decided to call the sheriff's department. -- >> sheriff's office, how can i help you? >> yes, my name is ruth kennedy. and i am calling from nashville, tennessee. i was on the phone with my daughter and she screamed and said oh no! and the dolphins than dead. is there anything that you can do? can you go check? >> oh no! those words played...
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the house has approved a bill to have statues of supreme court justices sandra day o'connor and ruth bader ginsberg placed in the capital. sandra day o'connor became the first woman to sit on the court in 1981 serving there until her retirement in 2006. ruth bader ginsberg is the second woman to become the confirm as a supreme court justice serving from 1993 until her death in 2020. >> when she was admitted to the iowa guard. 10 years later, she became the first woman in business to practice before the supreme court of the united states. 100 years would pass before sandra day o'connor became the first woman to serve on the supreme court. born in the early 1930's, they both achieved extraordinary academic success. one of only five woman in her class at stanford law, she served on the board of editors and graduated near the top of her class. she first attended harvard law school, one of nine woman in her class. she became the first female member while also caring for her husband who had been diagnosed with cancer and a young daughter. when her husband took a job in new york city, ginsb
the house has approved a bill to have statues of supreme court justices sandra day o'connor and ruth bader ginsberg placed in the capital. sandra day o'connor became the first woman to sit on the court in 1981 serving there until her retirement in 2006. ruth bader ginsberg is the second woman to become the confirm as a supreme court justice serving from 1993 until her death in 2020. >> when she was admitted to the iowa guard. 10 years later, she became the first woman in business to...
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to help me answer this question, history professor ruth ben ghiat joins me.? >> yeah. so right now the turkish foreign minister is shepherding these talks, says there's been progress, which is mostly around the concession of ukraine, that it will be permanently neutral, so it won't seek to be in nato. but the problem is that it's very difficult to negotiate with somebody like putin. just as they don't respect the rule of law at home, they don't respect democratic or generalized international order diplomatic norms. we had a great example of the russians a few days ago said they were going to scale back military activity around kyiv, to, quote, increase mutual trust. the russians don't care about trust, they want to annihilate ukraine. now we learn they're actually mining that area so as they retreat they're going to cause the most loss of life possible. so this is a good example of how you can't trust what the russians say. most of the time their negotiations are in bad faith. >> i want you to help us understand something, ruth, and that is that you have thes
to help me answer this question, history professor ruth ben ghiat joins me.? >> yeah. so right now the turkish foreign minister is shepherding these talks, says there's been progress, which is mostly around the concession of ukraine, that it will be permanently neutral, so it won't seek to be in nato. but the problem is that it's very difficult to negotiate with somebody like putin. just as they don't respect the rule of law at home, they don't respect democratic or generalized...
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and you're never going to see ruth in the wnba she's not there.f we did, though, you would understand you bet against these superstar ceos at your own peril. superstars don't win every game, but they win a lot more than they lose. and counting them out, rarely a smart decision paul in missouri paul >> caller: what is happening, jimmy chill? >> i don't know. i had a couple of those energy drinks today i don't think they're good for you. what's going on? >> calling about the aifis budget group i've held it since march 2020. >> tomorrow, you're going to sell it and buy the stock of hertz. why? because that guy that runs hertz is smart and he's a money maker. he was the ceo of goldman sachs. >>> stop giving up on companies you believe in superstars don't win every game. but over the long haul, i would rather put them in my lineup than trade down and hope for some sort of player that may pay off from ohio state tonight. on "mad money," is your portfolio hurting with hertz not the quarterback of the eagles, stop it. the stock is declining i'll find out
and you're never going to see ruth in the wnba she's not there.f we did, though, you would understand you bet against these superstar ceos at your own peril. superstars don't win every game, but they win a lot more than they lose. and counting them out, rarely a smart decision paul in missouri paul >> caller: what is happening, jimmy chill? >> i don't know. i had a couple of those energy drinks today i don't think they're good for you. what's going on? >> calling about the...
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after my car accident, posthumously honoring justice ruth bader ginsburg.what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. at the barnes firm, our injury attorneys work hard to get you the best result possible. call us now and find out what your case could be worth. you might be surprised. ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. hide my skin? not me. and for kids ages 6 and up that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell yo
after my car accident, posthumously honoring justice ruth bader ginsburg.what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. at the barnes firm, our injury attorneys work hard to get you the best result possible. call us now and find out what your case could be worth. you might be surprised. ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million...
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ruth wilson is kate, a 30—something woman working in a benefits office in ramsgate.ems to have stalled. she's kind of in danger of losing a job because she daydreams all the time. then into her office comes a mysterious, enigmatic character played by tom burke. so you've just been released from prison. can ijust check that your release date is 20 april, had a small run—in with an - articulated lorry and a lamp post. can you confirm your marital status? married or single? single - very. — oh, sorry, computer's going out. computer's gone. erm, right, ok, so it usually takes about 3—5 weeks for a claim to be processed. and if you don't hear from us within that time, you can just contact us via phone or email. do you have any other questions? what are you doing for lunch? and that roguish charm that he exhibits there is kind of, in a way, central to the film, because he seems shifty, unreliable, and dangerous, but also has this magnetic feeling about him. so she goes to meet him — or he waits for her — and then they have an unexpectedly exciting encounter in a car park.
ruth wilson is kate, a 30—something woman working in a benefits office in ramsgate.ems to have stalled. she's kind of in danger of losing a job because she daydreams all the time. then into her office comes a mysterious, enigmatic character played by tom burke. so you've just been released from prison. can ijust check that your release date is 20 april, had a small run—in with an - articulated lorry and a lamp post. can you confirm your marital status? married or single? single - very. —...
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no shadow was what a shame bell. ruth wasn't able to stop putin in 2020. 0 no. from nova in moscow, the attitude was we can do this, we can reestablish ourselves. ah, what does war do to people? how will identities societies and nations form and how will this historical development influence our future? to search for these answers, we visit soviet memorials and looked deep into the soul of ukraine. oh, next we speak with a ukrainian director who's filmed to day appears to be prophetic. one? yeah. one yeah. bam. civilians running from bombing in ukraine. this isn't yesterday's news, but a film from 2018 2nd on bass, eastern ukraine, where russian forces are supporting pro, putting separatists a yep. of the yeah. the, the civilians are actors staging a fake news massacre for russian tv. tell us what propaganda to justify the military encourage, although it was from a 30 ukraine director of saudi las nita shows how for years russia planned it's war of aggression against ukraine, but the west clinic wasn't paying attention was my wish to discuss. go with b. e o wish
no shadow was what a shame bell. ruth wasn't able to stop putin in 2020. 0 no. from nova in moscow, the attitude was we can do this, we can reestablish ourselves. ah, what does war do to people? how will identities societies and nations form and how will this historical development influence our future? to search for these answers, we visit soviet memorials and looked deep into the soul of ukraine. oh, next we speak with a ukrainian director who's filmed to day appears to be prophetic. one?...
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for now i hand it over to mehdi hasan. >> fascinating conversation with ruth there.only person there is and we therefore have to do a deal at some point with putin. >> that is the exact conundrum. that is it. >> i feel like people forget we have to deal with the world the way it is, not the way we want it to be. we'd love to deal with someone other than putin but he's the guy in charge of russia sadly. have a great rest of your night. >> you too. >>> tonight, on "the mehdi hasan show" there are new accusations of horrific war crimes in ukraine. but how do we hold vladimir putin and russia to account? >>> plus, knowing president zelenskyy. my conversation with the ukrainian leader's former "dancing with the stars" partner. >>> and i'll speak to the man behind the first successful unionization effort by amazon employees. ♪♪ >>> good evening. i'm mehdi hasan. ukrainian officials say they have completely secured kyiv and the surrounding region this weekend. but there will be no celebrating. tonight the apocalyptic scenes of death and destruction left behind by russian fo
for now i hand it over to mehdi hasan. >> fascinating conversation with ruth there.only person there is and we therefore have to do a deal at some point with putin. >> that is the exact conundrum. that is it. >> i feel like people forget we have to deal with the world the way it is, not the way we want it to be. we'd love to deal with someone other than putin but he's the guy in charge of russia sadly. have a great rest of your night. >> you too. >>> tonight, on...
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thank you for being here, ruth.ho has written about authoritarianism and strongmen leaders, what was your reaction to these text messages today, from a senator to a chief of staff? it is not even between donald trump and mike lee. >> i feel very sad for this state of affairs. and glad that they are coming out, to remind us of the profound corruption of these individuals. what strikes me reading through these is the casual criminality, with this tone of, "we are just gonna be very casual about committing these crimes", is there. where mike lee said to mark meadows, oh, it is not a binary choice between trump conceding and, quote, the destruction of the credibility of the election process. it is just thrown out there. it is not the ideal option, there may be another option, which turned out to be these fake electors. but the casual way that these matters are discussed, it is really a testament to what we have seen in authoritarian -- you know, when you have someone like trump. whatever low level your ethics were at be
thank you for being here, ruth.ho has written about authoritarianism and strongmen leaders, what was your reaction to these text messages today, from a senator to a chief of staff? it is not even between donald trump and mike lee. >> i feel very sad for this state of affairs. and glad that they are coming out, to remind us of the profound corruption of these individuals. what strikes me reading through these is the casual criminality, with this tone of, "we are just gonna be very...
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we will talk about naomi and ruth, they stuck together, they chose each other. are supposed to live. yet we are very disconnected and we can get rid of people when they get too difficult. >> relationships are messy. we have to be vulnerable and open herself up. >> such a great model of what you talk about because these women were bound by tragedy. they were both widowed and stuck in a time where to not have a male provider is a big problem. a couple of sentences, the strength and power of adoption because ruth decided to go and with her people, her family, it's at the core, these two building alone and powerless without any means of support were protected. that's where we can find our friendships now. that's your life. >> it is because we are all coming out of the pandemic and so isolated. we were isolated prior to it. 3-5 people admitted to feeling lonely prior to the pandemic. it feels like all of our communal structures have been blown up. not that they were strong before. before. choosing each other, the way naomi and ruth choose each other, it is really rar
we will talk about naomi and ruth, they stuck together, they chose each other. are supposed to live. yet we are very disconnected and we can get rid of people when they get too difficult. >> relationships are messy. we have to be vulnerable and open herself up. >> such a great model of what you talk about because these women were bound by tragedy. they were both widowed and stuck in a time where to not have a male provider is a big problem. a couple of sentences, the strength and...
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jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon, and ruth benji a, history professor at nyu and author of the book, strongman, mussolini to the president. good to see all of you tonight. ambassador, zelenskyy warned the defensive in the east has started. the new york times says some foreign military analysts believe that the actions are actually preliminaries through a much larger assault. what are you expecting in this new phase of this already brutal war, another toddler killed today? >> a major, more conventional war between conventional forces, which really haven't seen much of so far, by the way. most of what we've seen is terrorism, like you just saw reported out of kyiv. that would terrorizing civilians. with the ukrainian government expects, what our government expects, and what russians are planning for is a major conventional war to try to control the area from crimea to donbas. and i think it will go on for weeks, maybe even longer. >> jeremy, we reported on the u.s. training ukrainian troops, actually, training the trainers on american artillery. let's talk p
jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon, and ruth benji a, history professor at nyu and author of the book, strongman, mussolini to the president. good to see all of you tonight. ambassador, zelenskyy warned the defensive in the east has started. the new york times says some foreign military analysts believe that the actions are actually preliminaries through a much larger assault. what are you expecting in this new phase of this already brutal war, another toddler killed...
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ruth, a state professor and why you, thank you so much for being here tonight. of donald trump's closest former advisers was just removed from the voter rolls in north carolina to be registered to vote in two separate case. to be determined if he would face any legal consequences for that. my next guest is fighting a five-year prison sentence for just trying to vote, that unbelievable story next, stay with us. with us. if you book with priceline, you'll save more, so you can “broooo” more. [impressed] broooooo. broooo!!!! broooo!!!! broooo!!!! [in unison] brooooooooo!!!! [splash] [disappointed] broooo... good thing you saved on the trip! priceline. every trip is a big deal. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: good thing you saved on the trip! just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year, ♪ claritin provides non-drowsy symptom relief from over 200 indoor and outdoor allerg
ruth, a state professor and why you, thank you so much for being here tonight. of donald trump's closest former advisers was just removed from the voter rolls in north carolina to be registered to vote in two separate case. to be determined if he would face any legal consequences for that. my next guest is fighting a five-year prison sentence for just trying to vote, that unbelievable story next, stay with us. with us. if you book with priceline, you'll save more, so you can “broooo” more....
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the crushing of the protests in bella, ruth strengthened pu teams, roll in the region. oh, the protagonists of palo yawns. film are actors at the bell roof, free theater, and underground theatre. immense. that was critical of the ruling regime in 2020 puddle. yon planned to create a portrait of these brave theatre makers who been harassed and threatened by the regime for years. oh, on the bottom of those the theatre folks dared to do down awe down with tim and get profit demon that they broached topics that back then and still are only spoken about in private to meet without peasant through then only whispered to trusted individual handlebar for the stuff they talked about, the death penalty in a piece of theatre and food. they spoke about the abduction of politician author cooking and they made theatre about torture and prisons, ensemble members, wrist persecution, jail sentences, and being banned from performing for the, for the whole to hold on. ah, the whole one gambler, i was, i think from spectrum on a flip, schiffer, nick or english for one of our thank you guys
the crushing of the protests in bella, ruth strengthened pu teams, roll in the region. oh, the protagonists of palo yawns. film are actors at the bell roof, free theater, and underground theatre. immense. that was critical of the ruling regime in 2020 puddle. yon planned to create a portrait of these brave theatre makers who been harassed and threatened by the regime for years. oh, on the bottom of those the theatre folks dared to do down awe down with tim and get profit demon that they...
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what's bring in ruth. dear money here. she's a senior lecturer for war studies at london's kings college. thanks for being with us. ruth. russia has suffered significant troop losses in ukraine. it's been forced to withdraw from the north. it's failed to capture major cities. what impact do you think all this is having on russia strategy in ukraine? well, i think it had a devastating impact on, on russia strategy in it. we know that the initial time was to take as a capital key very quickly at really to take control of the whole country in 2 or 3 theories here. lensky replacing it that didn't. now with minimal consent, attempts were longer term. he states that failed as well. so this is in the next one, i'm none of it speaks to a well thought out here a workable strategy. i think, oh, it seems russia now switching his focus to the south and east to don bass region and, and the coast or russian forces in a better position to make gains there. the ones you would have to say they all because that's a more feasible objective.
what's bring in ruth. dear money here. she's a senior lecturer for war studies at london's kings college. thanks for being with us. ruth. russia has suffered significant troop losses in ukraine. it's been forced to withdraw from the north. it's failed to capture major cities. what impact do you think all this is having on russia strategy in ukraine? well, i think it had a devastating impact on, on russia strategy in it. we know that the initial time was to take as a capital key very quickly at...
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ruth ben-ghiat after the break.ited to kyiv. here's sky news is jason falling in odessa. >> ukrainians here in the south have not just seen the horrors left behind, when the russian's retreat in the north. those try to push back here, say they're witnessing the same thing. daniel salam has just returned from fighting in russian held kherson. >> people are laying down the streets. thats it, civilians, women, children, grown-up people, it's the same thing in bucha. the whole ukraine is like that now. seven hundred and thirty dollars. (customer) that's something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers. ♪we are farmers.bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum♪ covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by asking your healthcare provider if an oral treatment is right for you. oral treatments can be taken at home and must be taken within 5 days from when symptoms first appear. if you have symptoms of covid-19, even if they're mild don't wait, get tested quickly. if you test positive and are at high risk for severe disease, ac
ruth ben-ghiat after the break.ited to kyiv. here's sky news is jason falling in odessa. >> ukrainians here in the south have not just seen the horrors left behind, when the russian's retreat in the north. those try to push back here, say they're witnessing the same thing. daniel salam has just returned from fighting in russian held kherson. >> people are laying down the streets. thats it, civilians, women, children, grown-up people, it's the same thing in bucha. the whole ukraine...
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ruth ben-ghiat after the break.the south have not just seen the horrors left behind, when the russian's retreat in the north. those try to push back here, say they're witnessing the same thing. daniel salam has just returned from fighting and russian held kherson. >> people are laying down the streets. that set, civilians, women, children, grown-up people, it's the same thing in bucha. the whole ukraine is like that now. e that now. s a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you tak
ruth ben-ghiat after the break.the south have not just seen the horrors left behind, when the russian's retreat in the north. those try to push back here, say they're witnessing the same thing. daniel salam has just returned from fighting and russian held kherson. >> people are laying down the streets. that set, civilians, women, children, grown-up people, it's the same thing in bucha. the whole ukraine is like that now. e that now. s a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for...
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so if i, i said this only death love love ruth. like the plants stabilize the soil, then networks of roots hold it in place. they diminish the energy of larger waves before they reach land. as such, they make an important contribution to coastal protection. and they can do even more. they allow the land to grow and expand the plants make their home in places where lands become sea. quickly pushing through the silt with their roots in search of a foothold, they pressed together the soft layer of sediment. now neither the plants and all the cbs can be washed away. when the tide is in the leaves of the plant filter, even more sediment from the water and directly pass this on to the roots, which transfer it into the soil. in time, these salt marshes grow upwards. are strong swells can erode salt marshes. in this wave channel jet boma and leonard are investigating how long salt marshes can hold the sediment between their roots plans that can survive in a high se line environment have distinctive characteristics where she plans all aroun
so if i, i said this only death love love ruth. like the plants stabilize the soil, then networks of roots hold it in place. they diminish the energy of larger waves before they reach land. as such, they make an important contribution to coastal protection. and they can do even more. they allow the land to grow and expand the plants make their home in places where lands become sea. quickly pushing through the silt with their roots in search of a foothold, they pressed together the soft layer of...
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out more retorts of jabari. joining us from moscow, so obviously, bela ruth, strong ally of russia. what more do we expect to come out of this meeting between the 2 presidents? well, the russian president vladimir putin had a few words to say about his so called special military operation. that is ongoing in ukraine. the president said that the goals that are russia has set out to achieve in ukraine are quote, noble and they will be achieved. he was very confidence and, and quite happy at this occasion. and he said that the soldiers that are fighting in ukraine are courageous and fighting very efficiently, and that they will continue until they are a mean objective is achieved. and according to vladimir putin, the reason he decided to as send in russian troops to ukraine was for at russia's own security as well as to protect the people in the eastern part of ukraine. the president is very clearly a saying that he is not going to end this operation any time soon and that it is going to continue until their end goal is achieved. and he's speaking now currently with the bell. russian p
out more retorts of jabari. joining us from moscow, so obviously, bela ruth, strong ally of russia. what more do we expect to come out of this meeting between the 2 presidents? well, the russian president vladimir putin had a few words to say about his so called special military operation. that is ongoing in ukraine. the president said that the goals that are russia has set out to achieve in ukraine are quote, noble and they will be achieved. he was very confidence and, and quite happy at this...
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that was amnesty international has the keys, poland, or been last year's migrant crisis on the bell. ruth border there was scruple for noted was those hypocrisy it is arbitrary detention and force sedation of those asylum seekers while now welcoming in more than 2 and a half 1000000 ukrainians with open arms. polish authorities have arbitrarily detained nearly 2000 asylum seekers who crossed into country from bella. ruth, in 2021 and subjected many of them to abuse. including strip searches in unsanitary overcrowded facilities. and in some cases, even to forcible sedation and tapering, to the behavior of the polish authorities, smacks of racism and hypocrisy. poland must urgently extend its marble compassion for those entering the country from ukraine to all those crossing its borders to seek safety. the border crisis with by the roof peak in november as thousands of migrants and refugees tried to reach the e. u. 3 poland was brought in a state of emergency and deployed more than 12000 troops to prevent the crossings claiming the arrivals threat and national security. police authorities a
that was amnesty international has the keys, poland, or been last year's migrant crisis on the bell. ruth border there was scruple for noted was those hypocrisy it is arbitrary detention and force sedation of those asylum seekers while now welcoming in more than 2 and a half 1000000 ukrainians with open arms. polish authorities have arbitrarily detained nearly 2000 asylum seekers who crossed into country from bella. ruth, in 2021 and subjected many of them to abuse. including strip searches in...
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court in the land after carefully reviewing theou record joining the record of thurgood marshall and ruth bader ginsburg and those who help to bridge the gap those were written in the constitution and in reality they hope she will join the courts to oppose decisions outlaw the minimum wage. with the japanese americans in colorado and across the country. enough for the ideology. and then in democracy with the rule of law. and fairly and impartially and without prejudice and tomorrow and that everybody in this chamber and had good reason to vote for confirmation and with that mr. president i yield the floor. >> ask unanimous consent the senate considering the following nomination en bloc calendar 810, 852 and 862. and those statements related to the nomination be printed in the record. >> and without objection. and the question occurs on the nomination en bloc all those in favor? all those opposed?
court in the land after carefully reviewing theou record joining the record of thurgood marshall and ruth bader ginsburg and those who help to bridge the gap those were written in the constitution and in reality they hope she will join the courts to oppose decisions outlaw the minimum wage. with the japanese americans in colorado and across the country. enough for the ideology. and then in democracy with the rule of law. and fairly and impartially and without prejudice and tomorrow and that...
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the crushing of the protests in bella, ruth strengthened to teams roll in the region. oh, the protagonists of palo yawns, film, or actors at the bell roof, free theater. an underground theatre. immense. that was critical of the ruling regime in 2020 puddle. yon planned to create a portrait of these brave theatre makers who've been harassed and threatened by the regime for years. oh, on the bus and what those the theater folks dared to do down ah, down all the time and get profit demon that they broach topics that back then and still are only spoken about in private to meet without peasant for then only whispered to trusted individual handlebar told us that they talked about the death penalty in a piece of theatre and food. they spoke about the abduction of politician arthur cooking him up. they made theatre about torture in prisons, ensemble members, wrist persecution, jail sentences and being banned from performing. if of a foot the whole to hit and on ah, the whole one gambler i got was atc a from spectrum on a flip, schiffer nick or english for one or what have you
the crushing of the protests in bella, ruth strengthened to teams roll in the region. oh, the protagonists of palo yawns, film, or actors at the bell roof, free theater. an underground theatre. immense. that was critical of the ruling regime in 2020 puddle. yon planned to create a portrait of these brave theatre makers who've been harassed and threatened by the regime for years. oh, on the bus and what those the theater folks dared to do down ah, down all the time and get profit demon that they...
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navy is about to bestow a supreme honor on supreme court jus justice ruth bader ginsburg. >> welcome to april. i'm frances rivera the kremlin is now refuting claims russian president vladimir putin is being misinformed about russia's failures about the battle in ukraine and according to a u.s. defense official russian air strikes have increase. let's turn to molly hunter now good morning there are reports russia is bringing in reinforcements >> reporter: that's exactly right. so as president putin, frances, claims to de-escalate as they claim to refocus their war in the east hasn't happened the ministry now warns essentially russia is redeploying additional reinforcements from georgia. the u.k. puts that number between 1,200 and 2,000. and both khernihiv and kyiv, the ukrainian forces are making headway and doing well in certain places the ministry of defense says ukraine continues to make successful lut limited counter attacks to the east and southeast of kyiv. certainly this was not in the plan to pull troops from georgia, but as ukraine has been warning us all week that as these c
navy is about to bestow a supreme honor on supreme court jus justice ruth bader ginsburg. >> welcome to april. i'm frances rivera the kremlin is now refuting claims russian president vladimir putin is being misinformed about russia's failures about the battle in ukraine and according to a u.s. defense official russian air strikes have increase. let's turn to molly hunter now good morning there are reports russia is bringing in reinforcements >> reporter: that's exactly right. so as...
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he cherished a friendship with senator ted kennedy, and called ruth bader ginsburg a dear friend. and newer members of the senate, i was one of them, he created and accepted me warmly. i was mentioning a few times over the years the fact that i had served as his senate page. he was a force for collegiality and cooperation. he remained dedicated to the principles of people who brought him to the senate he would work with anyone and everyone to get the job done. orin hatch was a giant of the senate and veritable filler and is missed by us here. and and to elaine and their children brent, marcia, scott, kimberly, and to the state in the nation much better. as i said, there is perhaps no more noble title in utah. not just those hundreds of pioneers, or a pioneer in its own right, and left a legacy of dedication, service and truth. i commend his memory -- in the words of beloved him fittingly entitled the builders of the nation is how it goes. the builders of the nation blazing trails along the way, stepping stones for generations every day, building new and firm foundations pushing on
he cherished a friendship with senator ted kennedy, and called ruth bader ginsburg a dear friend. and newer members of the senate, i was one of them, he created and accepted me warmly. i was mentioning a few times over the years the fact that i had served as his senate page. he was a force for collegiality and cooperation. he remained dedicated to the principles of people who brought him to the senate he would work with anyone and everyone to get the job done. orin hatch was a giant of the...
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amy: we will speak to nyu professor ruth ben-ghiat, the author of "strongmen." and then as president biden extends a pandemic pause on federal student loan repayments through august 31, we will talk to astra taylor of the debt collective. >> cr our debts are a source of power. dividually, they overwhelm us but together, we can wield that power as leverage to push for a better system, to fight for the abolition of unjust debt and the provision of the things that we need to survive to thrive. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the pentagon says russia's forces are preparing to redeploy to eastern ukraine. ukrainian officials have urged civilians and the eastern region of luhansk to evacuate is the area comes under heavy fire from russian artillery. elsewhere, newly serviced video appears to show ukrainian soldiers executing a captured russian prisoner of war and an apparent war crime. meanwhile, human rights groups warn russian troops retreating from the eastern khaki region le
amy: we will speak to nyu professor ruth ben-ghiat, the author of "strongmen." and then as president biden extends a pandemic pause on federal student loan repayments through august 31, we will talk to astra taylor of the debt collective. >> cr our debts are a source of power. dividually, they overwhelm us but together, we can wield that power as leverage to push for a better system, to fight for the abolition of unjust debt and the provision of the things that we need to...
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panelists here, matthew continetti, eugene daniels, ruth marcus and amna nawaz, author.is a fascinating book. >> i think i'm going to quote you. eugene, i want to start with you because you had an interesting interview with the president's pollster. i want to put up a couple poll numbers here. his overall job rating in our poll and the economic job rating and the reason i single these two out is they're converging. they're basically the same. his overall job rating i think is being seen through the lens of the economy, pure and simple. no other issue is popping through. and then you had this interview. what did he have to say? >> he had some interesting things to say, but this is the worst political environment he's seen in his 30 years. which is scary. democrats say things behind closed doors, they won't say it on the record or in front of cameras, but they do worry with the economy, they think about what they'll do in the midterms. when you think about the administration being able to pass the build back better, or call it what you want at this point, he said if they'r
panelists here, matthew continetti, eugene daniels, ruth marcus and amna nawaz, author.is a fascinating book. >> i think i'm going to quote you. eugene, i want to start with you because you had an interesting interview with the president's pollster. i want to put up a couple poll numbers here. his overall job rating in our poll and the economic job rating and the reason i single these two out is they're converging. they're basically the same. his overall job rating i think is being seen...
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others were fired. >> university of utah president ruth watkins says she's resigning. >> then universityould it have been prevented, announced she would be stepping down. the questions about how lauren 's case was handled, never went away. university says it has implemented the recommendations in the review to improve student safety and gone further. appointing a chief safety officer, overhauling the school safety apparatus, adding specialized employees like social workers, who can deal with relationship violence. in october 2020, the university settled a lawsuit brought brought by lauren's parents, agreeing to t pay the mccluskeys ten and a half million dollars. >> the university acknowledges and deeply regrets that it did not -- >> at the time, president watkins finally acknowledged the university did not handle lauren's case as it should have. >> as a result, we failed lauren and her family. >> lauren's parents say their goal was always to get the university of utah to start thinking differently about student safety. hoping other parents will not suffer as they have. >> parents deserv
others were fired. >> university of utah president ruth watkins says she's resigning. >> then universityould it have been prevented, announced she would be stepping down. the questions about how lauren 's case was handled, never went away. university says it has implemented the recommendations in the review to improve student safety and gone further. appointing a chief safety officer, overhauling the school safety apparatus, adding specialized employees like social workers, who can...
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ruth, thank you for being with us. a history professor at new york university and an important author. one of her books worth reading right now "strongmen, from mussolini to the present". >> i've been in lviv for a week and i've learned about the rich culture of this beautiful city and how the turbulent history of the city plays into the reaction of the invasion. coming up next a report from here in lviv. a report from here in lviv ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) nothing like a weekend in the woods. it's a good choice all around, like screening for colon cancer... when caught in early stages it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive... and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers... even in early stages. early stages. yep. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. we're in. this is what real food looks like fresh real meat and veggies. the food dogs where built to eat. the farmer
ruth, thank you for being with us. a history professor at new york university and an important author. one of her books worth reading right now "strongmen, from mussolini to the present". >> i've been in lviv for a week and i've learned about the rich culture of this beautiful city and how the turbulent history of the city plays into the reaction of the invasion. coming up next a report from here in lviv. a report from here in lviv ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) nothing like a weekend in...
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ruth, thank you so much for joining us.his, let's think of this, worship or this reported death of the russian general, how can that influence putin's next move? >> so, putin is waging war the way he wants to, and there is a real fear that he will escalate to compensate for this embarrassment to the russian military in the face of the world. the longer this goes on, the more russian humiliation on the battlefield, the more his position at home becomes precarious. as a scholar of autocracy, i alwas look at the relation between what goes on when autocrats miscalculate on the battlefield, and their positions at home. so, we could see even if he spinds something as a victory, elites, and of course as military, might be quiet discontented with him. they know better. >> but says that peace talks with ukraine on that and, and moscow's winning the u.s. if consequences should washington continue to weaponize ukraine. you are student of history and autocratic behavior. is that every case in your mind where putin is actually open to d
ruth, thank you so much for joining us.his, let's think of this, worship or this reported death of the russian general, how can that influence putin's next move? >> so, putin is waging war the way he wants to, and there is a real fear that he will escalate to compensate for this embarrassment to the russian military in the face of the world. the longer this goes on, the more russian humiliation on the battlefield, the more his position at home becomes precarious. as a scholar of...
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and he goes, "uh-huh you think ruth anderson will find it funny?'ve got a bright future," well, that's kind of mean but it's funny >> jimmy: and you -- you've done standup you've done tours i know with tom davis. >> yep >> jimmy: is this your first solo comedy -- >> it's my first time doing it solo i started -- i love standup. you know -- you're a great standup. >> jimmy: i love standup >> and how much fun it is. so i worked up a -- i'm great. it's really hilarious. [ laughter ] i did 15 cities in the fall, and i was booked for 16 more i'm going to portland, maine, this sunday. >> jimmy: it's a beautiful place. and also, are you enjoying the podcast? >> i love doing the podcast. the podcast is really public policy, politics but also comedy so, we've had guests like steven schmidt, anthony fauci, sarah silverman, conan o'brien, michelle obama - >> jimmy: wow. >> well, not michelle obama but guests like her. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: can you say that in your promo guests like michelle - >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, of course. >> that's light. >>
and he goes, "uh-huh you think ruth anderson will find it funny?'ve got a bright future," well, that's kind of mean but it's funny >> jimmy: and you -- you've done standup you've done tours i know with tom davis. >> yep >> jimmy: is this your first solo comedy -- >> it's my first time doing it solo i started -- i love standup. you know -- you're a great standup. >> jimmy: i love standup >> and how much fun it is. so i worked up a -- i'm great. it's...
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what a woman is or to take a stand against artisan court packing which even liberal justices like ruth bader ginsburg, , stephen breyer have done. we have the right to be concern and the man answers on behalf of the american people. i think our country deserves better. that's why i can't support the nomination of judge jackson to the supreme court. i am committed to giving the american people qualified judges who understand the role of government and tohe apply the lw as it was written, not as a want it to be. it is a simple standard and one that floridians expect. unfortunately based on my best estimate of a record on the bench that is unfortunately not the case with judge jackson. the democratic party needs to understand the supreme court is not just another institution to infiltrate with a leftist ideology. i have no hope that they will but until he do i will continue fighting to uphold the constitution, ensure that the remains of separation of powers between the branches of government and the judges who are pointed to the bench understand they are there to interpret the law, not to
what a woman is or to take a stand against artisan court packing which even liberal justices like ruth bader ginsburg, , stephen breyer have done. we have the right to be concern and the man answers on behalf of the american people. i think our country deserves better. that's why i can't support the nomination of judge jackson to the supreme court. i am committed to giving the american people qualified judges who understand the role of government and tohe apply the lw as it was written, not as...