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if ryan was okay? and where ariet was? and ryan didn't know.so called his older brother richard who was working the night shift at the queen mary hotel. >> what did richard say? >> he questioned if i was all right, he questioned where was mom, and he said who do you think it is? someone you know? >> why would richard think that you might know the people who broke into the house? >> he felt like i was the one who got tied up and they came into my room. so he was just questioning, is it something having to do with you? did they have a personal vendetta on you or anything? >> as you'll see, that is a question that would could that up again. after the call, richard left work and drove to the house but the police tape was already up and they wouldn't let him through. >> i was really freaking out. what's going on? i was asking him, where is my mom at? where is my mom at? >> police took richard and ryan to the station. the boys were surprised to find themselves split up and sitting in separate interview rooms. ryan's hands were bagged to preserve any
if ryan was okay? and where ariet was? and ryan didn't know.so called his older brother richard who was working the night shift at the queen mary hotel. >> what did richard say? >> he questioned if i was all right, he questioned where was mom, and he said who do you think it is? someone you know? >> why would richard think that you might know the people who broke into the house? >> he felt like i was the one who got tied up and they came into my room. so he was just...
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and then i became jennings and then when i got in the navy i became ryan. - [man] can you imagine ryant's the part of his past that i've found the most hard to kind of reconcile. - this is my grandfather, that's his hair. that's my grandmother, and that's her hair. - [man] if you're around ryan for any amount of time, you'll certainly hear ryan discuss where he came from. - what's very important to me, as a designer, is my origin which is pretty much encapsulated inside of this box. and he did a cutout of the state of south carolina that holds a lot of my memories from my hometown. in this little compartment, my high school ring. and over here, it houses a photograph of my father as a young boy, and my mother. - [man] ryan has been waxing sort of nostalgic about his past recently. the past couple of years, and he's done a lot of shadow boxes of various aspects of his life. - it also houses all the letters that my mother wrote to my father during world war ii. me and my brothers, myself, my youngest brother, my sister, and my father. [gentle folk music] but i'm a native south carolinian
and then i became jennings and then when i got in the navy i became ryan. - [man] can you imagine ryant's the part of his past that i've found the most hard to kind of reconcile. - this is my grandfather, that's his hair. that's my grandmother, and that's her hair. - [man] if you're around ryan for any amount of time, you'll certainly hear ryan discuss where he came from. - what's very important to me, as a designer, is my origin which is pretty much encapsulated inside of this box. and he did...
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ryan: great. we'd probably love to meet him when he gets settled to kind of -- chief manger: we'll make sure that happens. mr. ryan: meet and greet and hear his vision. ms. herrera beutler. ms. herrera beutler: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm going to switch gears a little bit. we talked about this in my office. the capitol has been closed about two years now. and a few days ago, capitol officials unveiled a proposal to reopen the complex. under the plan, we would still be a month away from providing our constituents with full access to their capitol. and in january, general walker -- and we had this conversation as a committee -- committee members, i believe -- citing covid is the dominant reason. things looked differently in january. the dominant reason the capitol complex was still closed. while recent reports, really, talk about the constraints you have in terms of staffing and opening doors and being at the right stations. in either respect, since closing down, the goal of reopening, i think, sh
ryan: great. we'd probably love to meet him when he gets settled to kind of -- chief manger: we'll make sure that happens. mr. ryan: meet and greet and hear his vision. ms. herrera beutler. ms. herrera beutler: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm going to switch gears a little bit. we talked about this in my office. the capitol has been closed about two years now. and a few days ago, capitol officials unveiled a proposal to reopen the complex. under the plan, we would still be a month away from...
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. >> ryan: they know all about civilians being attacked here. the small village community south of the ukrainian capital has been torn apart by russian bombs. almost an entire street disappeared in an instant. three children and three adults were killed. devastating their families and the whole neighborhood the explosions have left a deep burning anger and a thirst for revenge amongst the men of the village who have taken up arms to defend their community and their country. "i feel only hate," he tells us. "we'll never, ever forgive them for this." another says "they have to close the skies. the rest of the world have to become involved and close the airspace above ukraine." and their friend says, "we'll keep on shooting them. every time they shoot us we'll shoot back and we won't leave any alive. we're going to kill every single invader. they're still reeling from the shock of it all, and i think it follows a pattern of an increasing number of civilians and civilian targets or civilian locations which appear to be targeted or certainly not off
. >> ryan: they know all about civilians being attacked here. the small village community south of the ukrainian capital has been torn apart by russian bombs. almost an entire street disappeared in an instant. three children and three adults were killed. devastating their families and the whole neighborhood the explosions have left a deep burning anger and a thirst for revenge amongst the men of the village who have taken up arms to defend their community and their country. "i feel...
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ryan: look, mr. peskov, if you stick to your -- the dictionary definition of existential threat that we were discussing, clearly, nothing that is taking place or that is even really, quite frankly, imaginable that could take place could reach that bar of threatening the existence of the russian state. so, why not just clear this up right now? why can't you, on behalf of russia, rule out the use of nuclear weapons in this conflict, right here? sec. peskov: no one is thinking about using, about -- even about idea of using a nuclear weapon. ryan: president biden also this weekend warned president putin to not even, as he put it -- quote -- even think about going on one single inch of nato territory -- close quote. can you imagine a situation where russia would feel it necessary to bomb or send forces into a nato country during this conflict? sec. peskov: well, if it is not a reciprocal act, so if they don't make us do that, we cannot think about that. and we do not want to think about that. ryan: the u.
ryan: look, mr. peskov, if you stick to your -- the dictionary definition of existential threat that we were discussing, clearly, nothing that is taking place or that is even really, quite frankly, imaginable that could take place could reach that bar of threatening the existence of the russian state. so, why not just clear this up right now? why can't you, on behalf of russia, rule out the use of nuclear weapons in this conflict, right here? sec. peskov: no one is thinking about using, about...
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. >> reporter: hi, ryan and sarah. ryan spurlock is training the next generation of manufacturing workers, and they are getting more than jobs. >> reporter: ryan spurlock wanted to empower historically underserved people with the skills to become san francisco's next generation of inventors, designers, and makers. >> we tried to take a multifaceted approach. >> reporter: so, he started human made in 2018, the city's first community-based advanced manufacturing training center. >> one thing that we see through our programs is that individuals come in lost, figuring out where they will add value and how they will support themselves in the bay area. >> reporter: more than 130 students have gone through the nonprofits free 12 week training program in the design district. 9 of 10 students are extremely low income, 3 of 4 are people of color. 70% have continued education or landed jobs in roles ranging from quality control to design and assembly. >> we are teaching people how to fish, how to approach lifelong learning. we ar
. >> reporter: hi, ryan and sarah. ryan spurlock is training the next generation of manufacturing workers, and they are getting more than jobs. >> reporter: ryan spurlock wanted to empower historically underserved people with the skills to become san francisco's next generation of inventors, designers, and makers. >> we tried to take a multifaceted approach. >> reporter: so, he started human made in 2018, the city's first community-based advanced manufacturing training...
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ryan chilcote joining us tonight from moscow. ryan, thank you.ace of ukrainian opposition to the russian invasion has been their president, as we have seen tonight, volodymyr zelensky. his defiant vows to stay and fight have lifted a nation fighting for its freedom. john yang details zelensky's improbable rise from comedian to president, and now to becoming the man of the moment. president zelensky: good morning to all ukrainians. here's the situation -- i'm still here. john: soon after russiinvaded ukraine, president volodymyr zelensky, unshaven, in a shaky selfie posted to twitter, rallied a nation suddenly at war. president zelensky: we will protect our country. that's what i wanted to tell you. glory to ukraine. john: the 44-year-old comedian-turned-politician vowed to stay in the capital city of kyiv. president zelensky: your president is here. our troops are here. our citizens are here. all of us are here protecting the independence of our country. john: it seemed straight out of a movie, just like his defiant response to a u.s. offer of ev
ryan chilcote joining us tonight from moscow. ryan, thank you.ace of ukrainian opposition to the russian invasion has been their president, as we have seen tonight, volodymyr zelensky. his defiant vows to stay and fight have lifted a nation fighting for its freedom. john yang details zelensky's improbable rise from comedian to president, and now to becoming the man of the moment. president zelensky: good morning to all ukrainians. here's the situation -- i'm still here. john: soon after...
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for the pbs "newshour," i'm ryan chilcote in moscow. judy: thank you, ryan.he "newshour"'s coverage of russia and ukraine is supported in partnership with the pulitzer center. ♪ judy: amid the much larger conflict between the u.s. and russia, there's mounting concern about the detention of brittney griner, wnba basketball star who also plays in russia. she's been detained in russia since mid-february. and yesterday, a russian court extended her detention to late may. amna nawaz has the story. amna: judy, brittney griner was arrested at a moscow airport, allegedly for possession of vape cartridges with cannibis oil, which is illegal in russia. griner plays for a russian team during the wnba's off-season to earn more money. her detention wasn't disclosed for weeks, and u.s. officials have not been allowed to see her. griner is one of dozens of americans held by other governments, even as this week saw the release of two british citizens from iran, charity worker nazanin zaghari-ratcliffe and retired civil engineer anoosheh ashoori, freed after more than five ye
for the pbs "newshour," i'm ryan chilcote in moscow. judy: thank you, ryan.he "newshour"'s coverage of russia and ukraine is supported in partnership with the pulitzer center. ♪ judy: amid the much larger conflict between the u.s. and russia, there's mounting concern about the detention of brittney griner, wnba basketball star who also plays in russia. she's been detained in russia since mid-february. and yesterday, a russian court extended her detention to late may. amna...
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[cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: come on in.i. hi. deja, good morning. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ morning. wow. hold on. hold on. there's lots to
[cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: come on in.i. hi. deja, good morning. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ morning. wow. hold on. hold on. there's lots to
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♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are ryan seacrest and ali wentworth! >> ryan: good morning.[cheers and applause] >> ali: woo-hoo! >> ryan: thank you very much. good morning.
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ryan: for some of berkeley's population, time spent at people's park may end. a plan has been revealed to move some people to temporary housing. the park will be redeveloped into student housing. the chancellor says this will address the student housing shortage. >> this is our responsibility to address the tragedy of homelessness in our midst. ryan: the homeless residence at the park will have the opportunity to live at the roadway inn hereby. 42 rooms will go to housing residents previously at people's park. each resident will get laundry and fresh toiletries and access to a daily mail service. >> we can guarantee that every person will be offered interim housing as well as a wide array of services that will support their transition to permanent housing. ryan: the city will use recently granted state money to fund the housing services. the university plans to break ground on the new student housing at the end of the summer. however, some don't want the park to change. leanna gonzalez was previously homeless. she supports moving those living at the park into p
ryan: for some of berkeley's population, time spent at people's park may end. a plan has been revealed to move some people to temporary housing. the park will be redeveloped into student housing. the chancellor says this will address the student housing shortage. >> this is our responsibility to address the tragedy of homelessness in our midst. ryan: the homeless residence at the park will have the opportunity to live at the roadway inn hereby. 42 rooms will go to housing residents...
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[cheers and applause] >> ryan: good morning!lly: you know, on wednesdays, we wear pink. ♪ ♪ thank you. >> ryan: you're
[cheers and applause] >> ryan: good morning!lly: you know, on wednesdays, we wear pink. ♪ ♪ thank you. >> ryan: you're
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[chanting] ryan: to st.urg -- >> [chanting] ryan: to the capital, moscow, thousands of russians across the country, sharing one chant, one voice, spilling into streets and city squares, outraged ever since president vladimir putin last week ordered a full-scale invasion of neighboring ukraine. >> war must be stopped. it must be. it's crazy, what's going on right now. we should all shout, "no to war!" ryan: many protesters say they don't want to feel as if they have ukrainian blood on their hands. >> i don't want this war. almost no one here wants it. i want the whole world to see that we don't want it. we don't want it to weigh on our conscience for decades. i don't want to feel guilty for living here through my whole life. ryan: russians seekrainians as brothers and sisters. plenty have family and friends there. olga mikheeva doesn't want putin's assault to lead to both countries' destruction. >> it is a crime, both against ukraine and russia. i think it is killing both ukraine and russia. i am outraged. i
[chanting] ryan: to st.urg -- >> [chanting] ryan: to the capital, moscow, thousands of russians across the country, sharing one chant, one voice, spilling into streets and city squares, outraged ever since president vladimir putin last week ordered a full-scale invasion of neighboring ukraine. >> war must be stopped. it must be. it's crazy, what's going on right now. we should all shout, "no to war!" ryan: many protesters say they don't want to feel as if they have...
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ryan: without removing--yeah, exactly. bonnie: so... woman: has the horse radish always been your most popular? israel: always. and, like, surprisingly so because-- bonnie: we didn't expect it to be. woman: oh, really? ha ha! bonnie: yup. israel: i mean, it is easily, like, it's easily one of the most traditional infusions just anyway all across russia. and so it was a no-brainer to have, but we thought it would just be this kind of timepiece on the menu that no one really ordered, and it flew. darra: vodka is synonymous with russia, for better or for worse. vodka originally wasn't even called vodka. it was originally, until the late 19th century, called vino, wine, but then it came to be known as vodka, which is a diminutive of voda, which is water. there's this connection with one of the elements for life. erik: ahh. ryan: it's never, never overly sweet with that honey. that's the thing i like about it. it's just the right balance with horseradish and spice. erik: it's the perfect balance between the horseradish and the honey. israel:
ryan: without removing--yeah, exactly. bonnie: so... woman: has the horse radish always been your most popular? israel: always. and, like, surprisingly so because-- bonnie: we didn't expect it to be. woman: oh, really? ha ha! bonnie: yup. israel: i mean, it is easily, like, it's easily one of the most traditional infusions just anyway all across russia. and so it was a no-brainer to have, but we thought it would just be this kind of timepiece on the menu that no one really ordered, and it flew....
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♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are ryan seacrest and maria menounos! >> ryan: hello!applause]
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ryan? ryan: i mean, i think joe said it best. this woman can not be off script. it reminds me when i worked in corporate america, every manager i ever had spoke in platitudes and said things you never understood what they meant. this is what it reminds me of. that's why i work for myself because you can't trust those bureaucrats. it is crazy. joe, those quotes you have are fantastic. saying a lot without saying anything. joe: they're inspiring. maria: not saying anything but saying a lot. that's a good way to put i we'll take a break a. when we come back, president biden is warning russian president vladimir putin may be changing his strategy in his war with ukraine. general jack keane is here, he will weigh in when we come right back. ♪ with my hectic life, you'd think retirement would be the last thing on my mind. hey mom, can i go play video games? sure! ...after homework. thankfully, voya provides comprehensive solutions, and shows me how to get the most out of my workplace benefits. wh
ryan? ryan: i mean, i think joe said it best. this woman can not be off script. it reminds me when i worked in corporate america, every manager i ever had spoke in platitudes and said things you never understood what they meant. this is what it reminds me of. that's why i work for myself because you can't trust those bureaucrats. it is crazy. joe, those quotes you have are fantastic. saying a lot without saying anything. joe: they're inspiring. maria: not saying anything but saying a lot....
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in san francisco, ryan curry, abc7 news.an: for a second straight day, more mechanical issues for bart. passengers are facing delays on the line from richmond to san francisco airport. yesterday an electrical outage led bart to temporarily stop service on the richmond line. today passengers are being told to look at alternate transfer routes to get to their transformation. -- their destination. ama: sky 7 was over 580 this afternoon as chp looked for shell casings. officers closed all the lanes in the westbound direction near the macarthur boulevard exit. it is not clear if they found anything, but the freeway reopened around 11:15 am dan: still ahead, she is accused of faking her own kidnapping and costing the sheriff's department $150,000 on her case. today sherri papini appeared in court for a bail hearing. ama: plus, new develop ends in the committal investigation against the former windsor mayor. the latest from police in florida regarding a case involving a former re ama: new developments in they middle investigation a
in san francisco, ryan curry, abc7 news.an: for a second straight day, more mechanical issues for bart. passengers are facing delays on the line from richmond to san francisco airport. yesterday an electrical outage led bart to temporarily stop service on the richmond line. today passengers are being told to look at alternate transfer routes to get to their transformation. -- their destination. ama: sky 7 was over 580 this afternoon as chp looked for shell casings. officers closed all the lanes...
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ryan of ohio, that mr. ryan will vote yes on s.3294. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. cawthorn, mr. cawthorn will be voting yes on s.3294. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from iowa seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wild of pennsylvania, i inform the house that ms. wild will vote yes. >> as the member designated by mr. bilirakis of florida, i inform the house that mr. bilirakis will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: as the member designated by mr. suozzi, mr. kind, mr. moulton, these members will vote yes on s.3294. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by drr gosar of arizona, mr. gosar will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: as the member designate
ryan of ohio, that mr. ryan will vote yes on s.3294. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. cawthorn, mr. cawthorn will be voting yes on s.3294. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from iowa seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wild of pennsylvania, i inform the house that ms. wild will vote yes. >> as the member designated by mr. bilirakis of...
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ryan chillicothe joining us on a very cold night in moscow. thank you, ryan.tephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour" west. we will return to the full program after the latest headlines. the world marked two years since covid-19 has officially declared a pandemic. since then, there have been more than six million deaths worldwide including 965,000 in the u.s. but a new study in the medical journal the lancet estimates that the real figure may be closer to 18 million deaths across the globe. three times the official count. lately, the number of new cases and deaths has fallen in most countries. but germany's infection rate has risen nine straight days. prompting a new warning today. >> objectively, the situation is much worse than the mood. the mood among the population including in parts of the political landscape is such that we hav already overcome the pandemic. this is simply based on a misjudgmen stephanie: chairman officials say some of the increase comes from a more contagious version of the omicron variant known as ba-2. the texas supreme court today r
ryan chillicothe joining us on a very cold night in moscow. thank you, ryan.tephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour" west. we will return to the full program after the latest headlines. the world marked two years since covid-19 has officially declared a pandemic. since then, there have been more than six million deaths worldwide including 965,000 in the u.s. but a new study in the medical journal the lancet estimates that the real figure may be closer to 18 million deaths across the...
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we've got grammy winner ryan tedder with us >> what's up ryan?e fans here what is your name. >> reilly. >> your mom laurie. >> laurie scott, yes. >> you are from virginia. >> yes. >> what is your bond musically. >> we'll we're mother and daughter we love the same music and i saw you in denver years ago and local travel business association meeting and you guys were fantastic. >> amazing they will thank you. >> remember meeting laurie. >> i remember you like the back of my hand i never forget a mouth or a mask >> a package to a one republic show of your choice for the never ending summer tour which kicks off in july. thank you for checking out one republic enjoy the show guys. >> see you this summer >> well done ryan. also a first look at a new piece of history in washington some really special statues all dedicate odd amazing women and hallie jackson is right there to unveil it it is inspiring project. wish i had gotten the folks it is honoring. >> by the way we've got a lot to look forward to next week on "today." including huge stars heading ou
we've got grammy winner ryan tedder with us >> what's up ryan?e fans here what is your name. >> reilly. >> your mom laurie. >> laurie scott, yes. >> you are from virginia. >> yes. >> what is your bond musically. >> we'll we're mother and daughter we love the same music and i saw you in denver years ago and local travel business association meeting and you guys were fantastic. >> amazing they will thank you. >> remember meeting laurie....
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. >> the dog will star >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" the new serious "the girl from plainville," elle fanning. plus, the star of the hit comedy, "raven's home," raven-symone. and it's time to take care of your skin as we kick off our "new you in '22" series. all next on "live!" [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> ryan: dacia, good morning. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
. >> the dog will star >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" the new serious "the girl from plainville," elle fanning. plus, the star of the hit comedy, "raven's home," raven-symone. and it's time to take care of your skin as we kick off our "new you in '22" series. all next on "live!" [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> ryan: dacia, good morning. ♪...
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and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest!pter. [laughter] in my teleprompter colored glasses. oddly, ryan, you also skip like a pirate. well, it's st. patrick's day.
and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest!pter. [laughter] in my teleprompter colored glasses. oddly, ryan, you also skip like a pirate. well, it's st. patrick's day.
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young actor who brilliantly does an impression of ryan reynolds playing the character.—fi stuff, he's got spectacular set pieces and what i like is, the central conceit of him meeting his 12—year—old self and finding his 12—year—old self and sing them really annoying. and this is directed by the same guy who worked with him on free guy. it's a mashup of things that you have seen before. it's kind of entertaining. it's a friday night film, you know. you're at home, your tired, oh, let's watch that on netflix. i have to pick you up on what his recommendations. which is spencer. i liked spencer. i hated it! why did you hate? do you think it was a very sympathetic portrait of diana. the picture her as if she's trapped in the gilded cage of the drama and i thought that kristen stewart's performance which has been rightly recognised. i thought her performance was brilliant. the score for which you have been nominated, should been nominated for that score in which he took a classical orchestra and the replace the one by one with jazz musicians to suggest an ordered world falli
young actor who brilliantly does an impression of ryan reynolds playing the character.—fi stuff, he's got spectacular set pieces and what i like is, the central conceit of him meeting his 12—year—old self and finding his 12—year—old self and sing them really annoying. and this is directed by the same guy who worked with him on free guy. it's a mashup of things that you have seen before. it's kind of entertaining. it's a friday night film, you know. you're at home, your tired, oh,...
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ryan of ohio. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 950, the gentleman from ohio, mr. ryan, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from ohio. mr. ryan: thank you, madam speaker. thank you to chairman takano for including in this bill the heath robinson burn pit transparency act as part of this comprehensive bill to address toxic exposure in our veteran community. i rise today to discuss my amendment, the heath robinson burn pits transparency act, named for heath robinson who i spoke about in this very chamber just four months ago. i stand here humbled to see it come to the floor in a bipartisan effort to finally address this dire problem. heath deployed to kosovo in 2004. and iraq in 2006. and was the ohio national guard n.c.o. soldier of the year in 2012 and 2013. being a soldier was heath's identity. he was proud of his service and humbled to serve overseas defending those he love. while deployed, heath was exposed to burn pits in
ryan of ohio. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 950, the gentleman from ohio, mr. ryan, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from ohio. mr. ryan: thank you, madam speaker. thank you to chairman takano for including in this bill the heath robinson burn pit transparency act as part of this comprehensive bill to address toxic exposure in our veteran community. i rise today to discuss my amendment, the heath robinson burn pits...
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it's time travel and you see both, ryan older and ryan younger.ie. >> how did your -- >> i'm proud of my boy. >> you've been training him for years. you said saw it last night. how did your daughter react to seeing the movie? >> one of them was sobbing. they're both crying. they were both -- like, it really did pull their heartstrings. >> were you surprised by their reaction? >> i was because they're pretty tough and they're -- yes. they're like, oh, dad. one of dad's things. they're teenagers. i was surprised they were both really -- >> did they like it? >> last night was the first time you saw the movie? >> yeah. >> wow. >> i saw it with them. >> there's a particular scene in the movie that you didn't want to re-read before because you wanted to make sure that it was -- can you just explain to people -- >> there's a scene in the movie that shawn levy, our incredible director, pitched to me when he first called me about the film. he just told me the basic idea of it and then he kind of dangled the idea of mark and me doing it together. i said, lo
it's time travel and you see both, ryan older and ryan younger.ie. >> how did your -- >> i'm proud of my boy. >> you've been training him for years. you said saw it last night. how did your daughter react to seeing the movie? >> one of them was sobbing. they're both crying. they were both -- like, it really did pull their heartstrings. >> were you surprised by their reaction? >> i was because they're pretty tough and they're -- yes. they're like, oh, dad. one...
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ryan, i love you, man. let's go into a couple of things historical set up looks good there are things out there which are huge variables in all of those cycles you talked about, we never have been on the edge of a major war, but obviously with war happening somewhere on this scale in the country or globe, and also a federal reserve sitting on $9 trillion of assets that it will somehow try to sell off over the next couple years. >> you are right geopolitical events, we look back 70 years and found the s&p pulls back 5% and two years later, you make up the losses. cuban missile crisis 6% decline a month later, we gained back the losses markets have a funny way of looking forward. this all started three weeks ago. stocks higher since then we had the volatility. it is no easy answer that is what history tells us and the balance sheet. that is another way the fed can come back. we will see what happens in may and how aggressive the feed is between that and six interest rates, our best case is three or four they
ryan, i love you, man. let's go into a couple of things historical set up looks good there are things out there which are huge variables in all of those cycles you talked about, we never have been on the edge of a major war, but obviously with war happening somewhere on this scale in the country or globe, and also a federal reserve sitting on $9 trillion of assets that it will somehow try to sell off over the next couple years. >> you are right geopolitical events, we look back 70 years...
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this is what ryan coogler says. he says the situation never should have happened., and we have moved on. bank of america telling cnn we deeply regret this incident occurred, it never should have happened and we have apologized to mr. coogler. he was in georgia at the time of this incident working on production of "black panther." the sequel to his 2018 blockbuster but, again, it's just a terrible situation, and so many people are outraged by this. and, yes, okay, maybe the teller didn't recognize who he is, although he's one of the most recognizable faces in hollywood because he had a mask on because of the pandemic. a terrible situation but it looks like for now ryan coogler wants to move on. >> you shouldn't have to be somebody for this not to happen. >> right. >> thank you. >>> brutality of putin's war is now on full display. there are so many victims. in mariupol alone residents are having to dig trenches for mass graves for their neighbors and loved ones. we're live in ukraine ahead. people with moderate to severe psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they mak
this is what ryan coogler says. he says the situation never should have happened., and we have moved on. bank of america telling cnn we deeply regret this incident occurred, it never should have happened and we have apologized to mr. coogler. he was in georgia at the time of this incident working on production of "black panther." the sequel to his 2018 blockbuster but, again, it's just a terrible situation, and so many people are outraged by this. and, yes, okay, maybe the teller...
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ryan: fair enough. governor, if roe v.wade is struck down by the supreme court, as governor, you are going to have to deal with abortion in a new way. what is your plan personally if that happens? which seems a lot more likely this year than last year. governor sununu: i don't think we have to deal with it in a new way. i am a pro-choice governor. if it has to be codified at a state level there are avenues to do that through state legislator. we want to be possible there. whether you are pro-life or pro-choice we can have that debate on the viability of each of those discussions that i am a pro-choice governor. anything we need to codify that to make sure it does what it is supposed to do and people have that flexibility that we have today. we are one of the most flexible states in the country when it comes to a women's right to choose and want to maintain that. at least, i do. ryan: let's talk national stuff. one, you decided not to run for the senate. i think you talked about that ad nauseam. one question though governor
ryan: fair enough. governor, if roe v.wade is struck down by the supreme court, as governor, you are going to have to deal with abortion in a new way. what is your plan personally if that happens? which seems a lot more likely this year than last year. governor sununu: i don't think we have to deal with it in a new way. i am a pro-choice governor. if it has to be codified at a state level there are avenues to do that through state legislator. we want to be possible there. whether you are...
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ryan curry was there for the reunion. ryan: overwhelmed from emotions as he welcomes home his aunt and uncle. hugs and tears are a sign of relief knowing that some of his family are safe from the ongoing war. >> it is one less very call every day. ryan: his relatives are from the capital. his uncle says it is a difficult time for his country. he and his wife traveled through a series of buses and trains leaving for hungary before leaving for the bay area. >> the trains are all packed, a lot of people are trying to leave. ryan: ever since the war broke out, he and his wife have tried to stay in contact with family. once the fighting in the capital, his relatives left their homes. >> they live in the middle of kyiv so it has been bombed by russians. ryan: happy that his family is safe but sad for his home nation. >> i think i cried for the first time since i am was a child. ryan: i asked how long they plan to have their relatives stay and they say that the hope that the fighting in soon and they can return home but they can
ryan curry was there for the reunion. ryan: overwhelmed from emotions as he welcomes home his aunt and uncle. hugs and tears are a sign of relief knowing that some of his family are safe from the ongoing war. >> it is one less very call every day. ryan: his relatives are from the capital. his uncle says it is a difficult time for his country. he and his wife traveled through a series of buses and trains leaving for hungary before leaving for the bay area. >> the trains are all...
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ryan: in brentwood, ryan curry. larry: in santa clara county, you no longer have to wear a mask in most places and boards and you will not need a booster chart shot to enter facilities. amy has a look at the changes that took effect today. amy: from the grocery store to the gym, now go inside in santa clara county without a mask, whether vaccinated or not. this is the last county in the bay to drop the mandate. the general manager at this 24 hour fitness in san jose says he has been hearing about it. >> they talk and ask about it every day. they have waited for this day for a long time. we have seen masks throw up in the world -- air my graduation hats because everybody is so excited to. take their masks off. >> i am happy about it. i need to work out and not suffocate. amy: the health officer says masks are still recommended indoors and we saw plenty of people working out and shopping with masks. >> makes me more comfortable. i don't know the status of anyone else or whether there vaccinated. amy: the san jose city
ryan: in brentwood, ryan curry. larry: in santa clara county, you no longer have to wear a mask in most places and boards and you will not need a booster chart shot to enter facilities. amy has a look at the changes that took effect today. amy: from the grocery store to the gym, now go inside in santa clara county without a mask, whether vaccinated or not. this is the last county in the bay to drop the mandate. the general manager at this 24 hour fitness in san jose says he has been hearing...
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ryan reynolds. a mission to save the future hi ryan. but first this is "today" on nbc.you to create your new kitchen or bathroom online, and get an exact quote in minutes. [ivan] that's right mike! design your kitchen or bathroom in 3d, choose your fixtures and finishes, without leaving your home or inviting strangers in. visit agmrenovations.com and create your new kitchen or bathroom today! ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ [announcer] call now and get $3,000 off! >>> we are back. 8:38 with the one and only ryan reynolds. >> he started a new sci-fi movie called "the adam project." playing a time traveling pilot who teams up with his 12 year old self take a look. >> -- to save your life. >> zip it! >> how do you know my dog's name >> because i named him >>> boom so cute. ryan, good morning >> good morning. >> you know here you are acting with your 12 year old self in this. >> yeah. >> the time traveling thing is intriguing. >> yeah. >> if you could travel back to any time in your life, like what era is like the best ryan reynolds era >> you know i wouldn't mind -- i wouldn't mind
ryan reynolds. a mission to save the future hi ryan. but first this is "today" on nbc.you to create your new kitchen or bathroom online, and get an exact quote in minutes. [ivan] that's right mike! design your kitchen or bathroom in 3d, choose your fixtures and finishes, without leaving your home or inviting strangers in. visit agmrenovations.com and create your new kitchen or bathroom today! ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ [announcer] call now and get $3,000 off! >>> we are back....
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hello, ryan. we know that russia has banned facebook and twitter.hat mean for the russian people? ryan: you can still access facebook and twitter if you use a vpn and many russians know how to use those. but it makes it more difficult, and it just means ls russians will be accessing them. russia does have its own social media. there are some russians that would prefer to use or do prefer to use facebook and twitter because they are concerned about their personal data. we are just getting fragmentation of the social media world, and russians will see more information that the government is complement this comfortable with them seeing them as information the u.s. is comfortable with people seeing. judy: a vpn is a more secure connection. the russians are also just passing today a 15 year sentence for anyone who intentionally spreads what they say is fake news about the military. what a the repercussions of that? ryan: all journalists are concerned. the idea of spending 15 years in prison is very daunting. and many russian journalists, it applies to bo
hello, ryan. we know that russia has banned facebook and twitter.hat mean for the russian people? ryan: you can still access facebook and twitter if you use a vpn and many russians know how to use those. but it makes it more difficult, and it just means ls russians will be accessing them. russia does have its own social media. there are some russians that would prefer to use or do prefer to use facebook and twitter because they are concerned about their personal data. we are just getting...
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you can really see the confusion on ryan coogler face when he notices the officers had guns drawn at him. he says he was simply getting money out of his own accounts everywhere from this way. mike mibach change. no better got it. it sounds like something out of a movie. these are the sights and sounds of when famed director ryan coogler with handcuffed inside a bank of america on west paces ferry in early january. this all happened after police say the black panther director handed the teller withdrawal slip with writing on the back, asking her to be discreet when handing him the more than $10,000. he withdrew from his account because he didn't want to attract attention. note as like you have your debit card and said his identify it went through becoming a member. the teller admits that the director had his bank card matching id and put in the correct pin for the account, i want your job 1000 history after being handcuffed and detained. kugler is heard on camera trying to explain what happened and even told the officers to google him if they didn't believe them stated to obviously re
you can really see the confusion on ryan coogler face when he notices the officers had guns drawn at him. he says he was simply getting money out of his own accounts everywhere from this way. mike mibach change. no better got it. it sounds like something out of a movie. these are the sights and sounds of when famed director ryan coogler with handcuffed inside a bank of america on west paces ferry in early january. this all happened after police say the black panther director handed the teller...
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ryan stone's life on earth. in space, she is now living this out in a way that is magnified for us dramatically. and what the story brings us, what her story, as she endeavours to survive in outer space, the themes that become prominent are themes such as the importance of being tethered. the purpose of being in communion with others. we learn that on earth, we lost a, her daughter. >> yeah. >> her 4-year-old daughter she died a very tragic accidental death. and from that moment on, dr. ryan stone lived a life disconnected, disengaged, disoriented. every day she said she would wake up, she would go to work and she would just drive. it was purposeless, it was aimless. it was dark and cold. in outer space, show finds herself following this accident adrift. >> yes. >> all-less. >> an accident. her life is at risk. >> yes. >> remember, and she is time and again, she is trying to communicate with houston. saying houston, i am calling, i'm in the blind. i'm in the blind. i am running out of air and i am adrift. and th
ryan stone's life on earth. in space, she is now living this out in a way that is magnified for us dramatically. and what the story brings us, what her story, as she endeavours to survive in outer space, the themes that become prominent are themes such as the importance of being tethered. the purpose of being in communion with others. we learn that on earth, we lost a, her daughter. >> yeah. >> her 4-year-old daughter she died a very tragic accidental death. and from that moment on,...
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we will talk about that when we cover the forecast in a few minutes, ryan? >>> russian forces are committing war crimes. in a russian occupied city russian trooped opened fire. one person was hurt in the crowd, that included woman and children. and in the capital kyiv flames and smoke and rubble from a once bustling shopping mall. a lethal russian air strike leaving a shell of a building and mangled vehicles in the city of mariupol. ukrainian troops refuse a russian demand to surrender the southern port city. >>> the white house says russia may target the u.s. the president's urgent warning to prepare for cyberattacks. >>> this may be the clearest warning yet from the u.s. government. president bidened today that russia's ability to produce cyberattacks could be coming. they are scamming websites and locking for weaknesses in software. >> as the president has said, the united states is not seeking confrontation with russia but he has always said if russia conducts disruptive cyberattacks against critical infrastructure we will be prepared to respond. >> repo
we will talk about that when we cover the forecast in a few minutes, ryan? >>> russian forces are committing war crimes. in a russian occupied city russian trooped opened fire. one person was hurt in the crowd, that included woman and children. and in the capital kyiv flames and smoke and rubble from a once bustling shopping mall. a lethal russian air strike leaving a shell of a building and mangled vehicles in the city of mariupol. ukrainian troops refuse a russian demand to surrender...
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we're going to do it. >> ryan, in the scene where you were kissing the girl, was that real?whoa. >> and our friday fun as ryan stumped. quinta's phone sex past. >> my name was crystal.
we're going to do it. >> ryan, in the scene where you were kissing the girl, was that real?whoa. >> and our friday fun as ryan stumped. quinta's phone sex past. >> my name was crystal.
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. ♪ land >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" of the new cast members of "bridgerton," simone ashley. and another day another challenge as we continue to li live, "live's hollyword game week." all next on "live." and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
. ♪ land >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" of the new cast members of "bridgerton," simone ashley. and another day another challenge as we continue to li live, "live's hollyword game week." all next on "live." and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
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ryan delivered wonderful reflections on his years as chairman. he concluded his remarks by emphasizing the vital mission of the white house historical association and john. since you mentioned my book. i would with a slight twist. share some words of wisdom from pope john the 23rd. associations are like wine. some turn to vinegar, but the best improve with age. and this is certainly true of the white house historical association as we've heard this evening when mrs. kennedy established this organization in 1961. she had great ambitions, but i think even she would be amazed by everything the association has accomplished in the past six decades and how vital our mission remains today. because of my day job i happen to read a lot of news headlines with some frequency. and as anyone who follows the news today knows. america's democratic ideals cannot be taken for granted. throughout the history of the world. there is never been a system of government that is provided the freedom prosperity and boundless opportunity that ours has this is no accident o
ryan delivered wonderful reflections on his years as chairman. he concluded his remarks by emphasizing the vital mission of the white house historical association and john. since you mentioned my book. i would with a slight twist. share some words of wisdom from pope john the 23rd. associations are like wine. some turn to vinegar, but the best improve with age. and this is certainly true of the white house historical association as we've heard this evening when mrs. kennedy established this...
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. >> i'm ryan yamamoto. advocates rally today, advocates who applied by tomorrow's deadline will be protected through june 30th if the state senate sends that bill to the governor's desk. >> my concern is that we will be homeless. with nowhere to go. i am waiting for an answer from them. >> reporter: that bill would also end eviction moratoriums in some cities, including san francisco, prompting opposition from state senator scott weiner. >> los angeles and oakland and alameda can enforce there is, what sentences cannot. >> reporter: the relief program has paid out $2.4 billion which covers less than half of all renters who have applied so far. >>> now to a landmark settlement against san jose's union school district. a jury handed down a 102 million-dollar awards to two women who claim they were sexually abused by a band teacher and the school district failed to stop him. the plaintiffs claimed samuel knight molested them when they were students between 2009 and 2017. their attorneys say the union school di
. >> i'm ryan yamamoto. advocates rally today, advocates who applied by tomorrow's deadline will be protected through june 30th if the state senate sends that bill to the governor's desk. >> my concern is that we will be homeless. with nowhere to go. i am waiting for an answer from them. >> reporter: that bill would also end eviction moratoriums in some cities, including san francisco, prompting opposition from state senator scott weiner. >> los angeles and oakland and...