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when they said he was stupid, he said i know i was thinking about that the other day while i was reading the funny papers. he deployed with very effectively and personal negotiations once there was a big vote on a tough bill and president reagan called into the oval office a us. senator a republican who was bucking the white house and not voting for the bill because it was a tough one. so the senator walked into the oval office for the first time and he was awed to be with reagan, but he said, you know he couldn't afford to back him. he didn't want reagan to think he was disloyal the senator whispered mr. president. i love you why if you told me to jump out of a plane i jump but and reagan said jump and the senator voted for that bill and the bill passed. so i just think we could use a little more humor and wit in our politics now. it's something that works. it lightens the intellectual load its sweetens the air. so political figures think about that. i think of another aspect of ronald reagan's personal style. ronald reagan lived a bustling life full of movement and action and issues an
when they said he was stupid, he said i know i was thinking about that the other day while i was reading the funny papers. he deployed with very effectively and personal negotiations once there was a big vote on a tough bill and president reagan called into the oval office a us. senator a republican who was bucking the white house and not voting for the bill because it was a tough one. so the senator walked into the oval office for the first time and he was awed to be with reagan, but he said,...
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when they said he was stupid, he said i know i was thinking about that the other day while i was reading the funny papers. he deployed with very effectively and personal negotiations once there was a big vote on a tough bill and president reagan called into the oval office a us. senator a republican who was bucking the white house and not voting for the bill because it was a tough one. so the senator walked into the oval office for the first time and he was awed to be with reagan, but he said, you know he couldn't afford to back him. he didn't want reagan to think he was disloyal the senator whispered mr. president. i love you why if you told me to jump out of a plane i jump but and reagan said jump and the senator voted for that bill and the bill passed. so i just think we could use a little more humor and wit in our politics now. it's something that works. it lightens the intellectual load its sweetens the air. so political figures think about that. i think of another aspect of ronald reagan's personal style. ronald reagan lived a bustling life full of movement and action and issues an
when they said he was stupid, he said i know i was thinking about that the other day while i was reading the funny papers. he deployed with very effectively and personal negotiations once there was a big vote on a tough bill and president reagan called into the oval office a us. senator a republican who was bucking the white house and not voting for the bill because it was a tough one. so the senator walked into the oval office for the first time and he was awed to be with reagan, but he said,...
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i said i'm going to work on a newspaper and i said i don't think so. can't work on the same newspaper as your husband because of labor regulations and even though there were three other papers he said you wouldn't want to compete so go find another. i went to work for encyclopaedia britannica and for some of the people here at the book -- [laughter] it was because i had the foreign policy background to review the article every year. you migrated to washington with your husband and began getting involved with your children's school and involved in a lot of activities and some political fundraising. i had been put in charge of fundraising and i did it with another person that was apparent and he was from maine and was asked to chair a big fundraising dinner april 17th, 1972 and he knew that i had done all the work so he asked me to cochair it with him and it was my first experience of fundraising and my first experience at one of the more peculiar historical events. the first phone call was from the embassy saying the campaign managers had invited so i p
i said i'm going to work on a newspaper and i said i don't think so. can't work on the same newspaper as your husband because of labor regulations and even though there were three other papers he said you wouldn't want to compete so go find another. i went to work for encyclopaedia britannica and for some of the people here at the book -- [laughter] it was because i had the foreign policy background to review the article every year. you migrated to washington with your husband and began getting...
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but if they thought buying more than guess, linda said no look, said that we're not going to try and convince them to buy them gifts. they can replace free to replace it. we will cref and we already have markets to sell oil. just a 2nd, mike, i'm sorry. hello, thank you for taking my question. i made bunkerville jim from wall street journal. my question is, does russia have any red lines in terms of military 8? where would you draw a line before taking military action? yeah, i didn't understand. so before taking military action against home well, against countries who are sending military 8 have a red line for the i mean, many countries i sent the military a to ukraine. do you have a red line with regards to military 8th, before the job show process that i am still make? i came to them with you already answered the question about whether you want to re add some code to the current to helping you ukraine was with and they said that these countries creating dangerous situations for themselves when they give you a crane and interior systems. when they see the hundreds of thousands, so f
but if they thought buying more than guess, linda said no look, said that we're not going to try and convince them to buy them gifts. they can replace free to replace it. we will cref and we already have markets to sell oil. just a 2nd, mike, i'm sorry. hello, thank you for taking my question. i made bunkerville jim from wall street journal. my question is, does russia have any red lines in terms of military 8? where would you draw a line before taking military action? yeah, i didn't...
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and he said on the 5th of march, he said that our demands are clear. we want recognition of for independence. for republics, we want recognition of the creamy as a part of russia. and we want you to know that she kate and to are not released. but it said at the same time, on the 5th of march, this is the current proposal, but there is no dates. you have to respect. and in my opinion, the, the russian demands are changing. know, and if you look at what they do in the cities, a completely control for instance, in class on, in a minute or put in the sooner in valuable, they put in place and you and ministration. and for instance, or i wrote, i read that in person in the christian region. so we start to use a ruble in april. so in my, you, the russian war mp's have changed because again, the thing that put in could change his mind. but when put in said something, and you said on the 5th of march, you should not accept quickly our demands, our demons would change and it's changing. and so this is the complete fault, the zelinski, and the in ski sponsored fa
and he said on the 5th of march, he said that our demands are clear. we want recognition of for independence. for republics, we want recognition of the creamy as a part of russia. and we want you to know that she kate and to are not released. but it said at the same time, on the 5th of march, this is the current proposal, but there is no dates. you have to respect. and in my opinion, the, the russian demands are changing. know, and if you look at what they do in the cities, a completely control...
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he said, she said they checked all the facts.ians are making, not a single fact has been confirmed so how? and who can you even talk to? come on and look. yes, the identity has been established. they do not hide it, they say hello to russia and it turns out. this is, uh, mosfilm actors. yes, they now send greetings under the guise of the defense, that is, it is clear that they definitely did not have time to do this. these are real ukrainian militants, and who, in general, are fulfilling zelensky’s decree allowing them to kill anyone if you consider him a russian saboteur, by the way, there is a whole faction in the dutch parliament today, and they boycotted the speech. in including, referring to these tortures, and even the most russophobic newspaper in the netherlands and in russia today appeared on a whole page saying, well, this video is clearly real, we checked the facts, and the ukrainian human rights ombudsman has no facts, which she brazenly comes out and reports and reaction. perceive yes. the reaction to mine can be onl
he said, she said they checked all the facts.ians are making, not a single fact has been confirmed so how? and who can you even talk to? come on and look. yes, the identity has been established. they do not hide it, they say hello to russia and it turns out. this is, uh, mosfilm actors. yes, they now send greetings under the guise of the defense, that is, it is clear that they definitely did not have time to do this. these are real ukrainian militants, and who, in general, are fulfilling...
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, we could do uh, some kind of nuclear weapon, that is, they said they said and now the first stage ishave a picture. that is, as if you understand where i correctly said that it sticks people. this is only from people not only in russia, this is only their people and in europe in including in ukraine to wait, wait. this is what happens, we already hate other people so much that we are ready to mock the prisoners over this. this is lower. you already know this, this is for humanity. it's already an animal. and it seems to me that this is the thing, it will work a little in the heads of ukrainians, too, wait. wait. here it is wrong. you can't eat it here. we have a prosecutor's office in our law enforcement agencies, which should investigate this crime, if there are any massive. yes it is clear. well, a very long time to speak. this is a consequence. in the end. we must stop the war. we must stop the war. we must come. no need to stop. the reason must be over. so we stopped the war in the fifteenth year. this is what russia did, by the way, we stopped it. in the fifteenth year you used
, we could do uh, some kind of nuclear weapon, that is, they said they said and now the first stage ishave a picture. that is, as if you understand where i correctly said that it sticks people. this is only from people not only in russia, this is only their people and in europe in including in ukraine to wait, wait. this is what happens, we already hate other people so much that we are ready to mock the prisoners over this. this is lower. you already know this, this is for humanity. it's...
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mr starmer also said that. the labour _ ignoring it. mr starmer also said that.aid yes. christina bartel wrote in february... in the sense that covid is here, thatis in the sense that covid is here, that is true, but in terms of how we behave with the virus, that is disputed. a professor noted recently... the war in ukraine has certainly escalated that process. covid is not the dominant issue it once was. but the dominant issue it once was. but the virus remains, as do choices over how to respond to it. the government insists vaccines and immunity offer sufficient protection. other think mask wearing could help contain the virus, so while the pandemic becomes "steadily less dominant over time," the disruption and disagreements continue. foreign ministers we're foreign ministers from four arab league countries, along with the us secretary of state antony blinken, have been holding an historic meeting in israel. it's the first time foreign ministers from the united arab emirates, morocco and bahrain have met their israeli counterpart in his home country. it's the l
mr starmer also said that. the labour _ ignoring it. mr starmer also said that.aid yes. christina bartel wrote in february... in the sense that covid is here, thatis in the sense that covid is here, that is true, but in terms of how we behave with the virus, that is disputed. a professor noted recently... the war in ukraine has certainly escalated that process. covid is not the dominant issue it once was. but the dominant issue it once was. but the virus remains, as do choices over how to...
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it means that leninsky said, he said, the main wishlist.t that will be reported to the president of russia and supreme chief commander. well, that's it. the macron called, he also called, yes, he reported and said, mariupol wants humanitarian vladimir vladimirovich listened, that is, the macron vladimirovich vladimirovich reported, of course, we are ready. you tell them to lay down their arms and surrender and immediately solve the humanitarian problem, vladimir vladimirovich says we cannot pay in rubles, it is not known how he answered this. and dmitry sergeevich peskov said simply. no money no guest concludes his speech, i will say only one second phase of our military special operation is a means of transferring all kiev figures from a state of bargaining, into a state of despondency and depression, and then further, maybe they still want to talk, the last phase. this is the phase of acceptance of the acceptance of russia, five stages of the acceptance of russia in ukraine in the area of the chop. yes, not before. yes, yes, it is. well
it means that leninsky said, he said, the main wishlist.t that will be reported to the president of russia and supreme chief commander. well, that's it. the macron called, he also called, yes, he reported and said, mariupol wants humanitarian vladimir vladimirovich listened, that is, the macron vladimirovich vladimirovich reported, of course, we are ready. you tell them to lay down their arms and surrender and immediately solve the humanitarian problem, vladimir vladimirovich says we cannot pay...
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the foreign minister said. he said that at ukraine has long been made to be anti russia. and that the west has been creating a picture akin to something that would have been made in hollywood perhaps. do you agree with that? well, from the ukranian part of europe, president, lindsey has pointed this out. we are under threat and we need support from our allies. we need support from everyone in the outside world. and if you are, the president is up to you to unify your country to say, right. we are facing unprecedented challenge and therefore we are the good guys and those who are attacking the bad guys. this is another to, this is normal narrative in walk in war. the 1st casualty is information truth and therefore the ukraine will in fact present. it situation, the stock is possible to language so that it can gain as much support from the outside world as possible. and the russians will come to that by saying as a gala said, they don't listen to us. ah, we say all these things, but we don't take it in like a language of the death. we talk to them, but they don't listen. an
the foreign minister said. he said that at ukraine has long been made to be anti russia. and that the west has been creating a picture akin to something that would have been made in hollywood perhaps. do you agree with that? well, from the ukranian part of europe, president, lindsey has pointed this out. we are under threat and we need support from our allies. we need support from everyone in the outside world. and if you are, the president is up to you to unify your country to say, right. we...
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he said 250. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now being the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? one of the most important travel companies in the world today is airbnb. it started two decades ago as a concept of renting out one's room as a way to make money. now, all over the world, people are renting out rooms and apartments to other people. i actually in alaska and found used in airbnb in alaska and found it to be a good experience. i sat down with brian chesky, who conceived of airbnb and has built it into one of the largest travel companies in the world. when you came up with the idea with your partners of starting this company around 2007, 2008, did anybody tell you it was a good idea? brian: no, it was pretty universally considered a terrible idea. the first person i told the idea to, i said, we have an idea where we are going to build a website where strangers let strangers in their home, and the person who was k
he said 250. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now being the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? one of the most important travel companies in the world today is airbnb. it started two decades ago as a concept of renting out one's room as a way to make money. now, all over the world, people are renting out rooms and apartments to other people. i...
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i said yes and he said, what is wrong with them? the interview went downhill.e initially hated the idea of airbnb. he didn't get it. but as we were leaving the interview, my roommate joe gives him a box of barack obama breakfast cereal and he looks at it and says, what is this? and i said this is that we funded the company. and he said, if you can get people to pay $40 for a four dollars box of breakfast cereal, maybe you can convince them to sleep in each other's homes. the y accommodater allowed us into the program at the moment we got income of the recession is occurring, people are desperate to save their homes. a lot of people started turning to airbnb's to save their homes by renting them out. you had the great recession causing a young people feeling, i need to save money. facebook and social media is growing, so people are comfortable meeting on the internet. it was a supernova of forces that led to an opening for airbnb to take off. david: traditionally, people might build a company like yours and five years later, take it public at liquefy for the emp
i said yes and he said, what is wrong with them? the interview went downhill.e initially hated the idea of airbnb. he didn't get it. but as we were leaving the interview, my roommate joe gives him a box of barack obama breakfast cereal and he looks at it and says, what is this? and i said this is that we funded the company. and he said, if you can get people to pay $40 for a four dollars box of breakfast cereal, maybe you can convince them to sleep in each other's homes. the y accommodater...
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and mr. sultan burger said about that, and a he said that nater would bring in the club, happens closer to russia. and miss truss said that to britain was ready to wage war with russia. a you are trying to use the stokes to accuse us once again about the topic of the 3rd world war or nuclear war is not to floated by russia. it is used to, to a put pressure on the public in the west city. keep the roof all big sentiment to life and you go as far as a, a russian or is abroad is a under aggression. i students are expelled this athletes so i could not to take part in the contests. i have understood what it is. it is just what my computer it is, sir, but i'm glad we were competition with you so that it would be easier for you a to i'd be form in the culture in sports, sir. and in other spheres it is, it would and unscrupulous action. it is not good, and i hope that sir, i, he will come down soon and we will be ready. t u r. negotiate in a business like her in a pragmatic manner based on equality. and i hope that her, after the current development, sir, a, should you say something will change
and mr. sultan burger said about that, and a he said that nater would bring in the club, happens closer to russia. and miss truss said that to britain was ready to wage war with russia. a you are trying to use the stokes to accuse us once again about the topic of the 3rd world war or nuclear war is not to floated by russia. it is used to, to a put pressure on the public in the west city. keep the roof all big sentiment to life and you go as far as a, a russian or is abroad is a under...
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he never said he was going to do that. he said he was going to study it. he's going to study it long and hard. so he never really said anything that he was going to become a radical on getting rid of our energy, our liquid gold, i call it liquid gold, it is under our feet, now we have to go buy it from venezuela and we have to buy it from iran? and opec? i mean, it's just -- and by the way, and russia? and interestingly, we are not going to buy from russia, but europe is, much of europe is, set i'm sorry -- that's the way it's been, europe on trade treated us very badly. it's europe and we will work to protect them also, but we are really protecting them, but they are not doing what we are doing. as far as the pipeline is concerned, i told angela merkel loud and clear, there was a lot of reporting on it, everybody knew it, and they sort of laughed at me when i said it, i said you are going to be a hostage of russia if you do notu should never ever make this deal, and by the way, the previous chancellor of germany, heads up the company, the pipeline company
he never said he was going to do that. he said he was going to study it. he's going to study it long and hard. so he never really said anything that he was going to become a radical on getting rid of our energy, our liquid gold, i call it liquid gold, it is under our feet, now we have to go buy it from venezuela and we have to buy it from iran? and opec? i mean, it's just -- and by the way, and russia? and interestingly, we are not going to buy from russia, but europe is, much of europe is, set...
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who said what?ct, this is a very important, very important addition to what i started the program with. and what all the colleagues were talking about. now let 's continue talking about it. this one has more there are many, but there are other facets, and you spoke about them internationally, what will they say to whom in washington and what will they tell to whom? where else is the news just now. uh, french president emmanuel macron is having a telephone conversation with russian leader vladimir putin, this is reported by the francpress agency with reference to the elysee palace, the telephone conversation began after seventeen local time, that is, 18:00 moscow that is, as i understand it, it continues now and this to the question that these negotiations are also important because they are very many, for their own reasons, erdogan, for their own macrons, for their own, want to be a negotiator, and for one reason or another, perhaps some progress has been indicated in some way that is important for
who said what?ct, this is a very important, very important addition to what i started the program with. and what all the colleagues were talking about. now let 's continue talking about it. this one has more there are many, but there are other facets, and you spoke about them internationally, what will they say to whom in washington and what will they tell to whom? where else is the news just now. uh, french president emmanuel macron is having a telephone conversation with russian leader...
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said this about place and she has said this. about place and she has said this week there wasn't much focusing on this conflict. is this change in the last week? we have is this change in the last week? - have seen polls which suggestjust over 25% of the population here is in favour of the united states playing a major role in the conflict in ukraine. we have equally seen support for sanctions here although i have to say they have not led to an increase in support for president biden. his popularity ratings remain low even though americans favour the issue he has put into place. i think it is very much a moving target, all this. we are saying of course these terrible scenes played out on american cable news networks here. maybe they will change public opinion at the moment but at the moment it is pretty much that there are more immediate issues as far as the economy here is concerned. find the economy here is concerned. and the economy here is concerned. and the congressional side i am speaking to adam smith and chairman of the hassle services committee, a democrat, and his visit to eu
said this about place and she has said this. about place and she has said this week there wasn't much focusing on this conflict. is this change in the last week? we have is this change in the last week? - have seen polls which suggestjust over 25% of the population here is in favour of the united states playing a major role in the conflict in ukraine. we have equally seen support for sanctions here although i have to say they have not led to an increase in support for president biden. his...
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judge jackson: that's not what i've said, senator. senator graham: here's you said. i've decided to apply my general policy disagreement with respect to those enhancements. at least, that is, to computers and the number of images. folks, what she's saying is the reason she's always below the recommendation, i think, is because she doesn't use the enhancements available to her. she takes them o coming out of a break in the hearing, republican senators ted cruz and josh hawley also focused on the judge's record in child porn cases. will you let her respond? sen. cruz: no, you are not taking my time. if you want to filibuster -- >> please allow her to finish -- sen. cruz: i asked her to explain why she sentenced chiasson to a sentence considerably lower and she said she was not going to answer. judge jackson: i did not say i wasn't going to answer. you are looking at the record. i don't have the record. i said in every case, i look at the recommendations of not only the government, the probation officer, the defendant, the record, the evidence. i take into account the s
judge jackson: that's not what i've said, senator. senator graham: here's you said. i've decided to apply my general policy disagreement with respect to those enhancements. at least, that is, to computers and the number of images. folks, what she's saying is the reason she's always below the recommendation, i think, is because she doesn't use the enhancements available to her. she takes them o coming out of a break in the hearing, republican senators ted cruz and josh hawley also focused on the...
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well, as jonathan has said, united in strength l has said, united in strength and — has said, unitedhe cost — nations will contribute to the cost of — nations will contribute to the cost of nato and so forth... if cost of nato and so forth... if you cost of nato and so forth... you have a cost of nato and so forth... if you have a system where it says an attack on one member is an attack on all members, mutual defence, that is great if you are in the club, but if you are outside the club, at a time like this, is incredibly scary. and if you want stability on the continent, is that something you are going to have to address? it something you are going to have to address?— to address? if you want to continue _ to address? if you want to continue to _ to address? if you want to continue to set _ to address? if you want to | continue to set boundaries to address? if you want to - continue to set boundaries for russia — continue to set boundaries for russia and putin, to go across them — russia and putin, to go across them and _ russia and putin, to go across them and start a tripwire on
well, as jonathan has said, united in strength l has said, united in strength and — has said, unitedhe cost — nations will contribute to the cost of — nations will contribute to the cost of nato and so forth... if cost of nato and so forth... if you cost of nato and so forth... you have a cost of nato and so forth... if you have a system where it says an attack on one member is an attack on all members, mutual defence, that is great if you are in the club, but if you are outside the club,...
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well, and in fact, he said, he said, you know, we all find these images we're seeing from ukraine unbearable, essentially implying i know how hard it is that there are some points where we say we can't do more. but he reminded his listeners that germany in fact is helping of refugees. germany has now seen at least 236000. that probably even underestimates the number and they are receiving support. and he thank the interior minister for that. and that's one reason why, in fact, the finance mentors, dow co minister is now calling for a supplemental budget partly in order to keep that support for the refugees flowing beyond that. as you know, germany has provided a for germany, unprecedented number of weapons deliveries to ukraine, including anti tank weapons antibiotic or so again, yes indeed. and that is an absolute to breach for germany until now with it always said it does not send weapons to conflict zones. that was what the chancellor then decided on the 27th of february in his historic speech. and to this same body, to the bonus tug saying that germany would now move beyond what had been
well, and in fact, he said, he said, you know, we all find these images we're seeing from ukraine unbearable, essentially implying i know how hard it is that there are some points where we say we can't do more. but he reminded his listeners that germany in fact is helping of refugees. germany has now seen at least 236000. that probably even underestimates the number and they are receiving support. and he thank the interior minister for that. and that's one reason why, in fact, the finance...
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what she could do a new one was experimental abaz's back and said to jim in a cell about said, but can and this pretty fair lane buys in approach it to you see me look at titian just by my cool balance. she will really love to progress the display it if you want or lose you had dallas. i held a pass back. could it be you said a in the daily barrier preschool daughter for la mama took a miser upset of circular bass. did grandma, who might erase this? al yes, i wanted to add my li alia, what chance capital deposited about candidates don't for the shots, because her bad set on for the vantage. milla minister shouldn't be it that i did to buy some lemon. so don't says and his show progress will get a good. i would like to have opinions about the french lead military operation in the region for french officials. it was a success for many others here. this part of the world, it was a failure. how would you qualify it to come look and say, well at, and as i look into that, then i'll be new. pretty can get with eric about kind of able to le problem detailed or similar see don't set up the new
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western officials, as you said, said the real figure is much higher than that. moment that that figure is correct, that is higher than the total number of u.s. troops killed in the entire first year of fighting in iraq in 2003 and it's higher than the british lost in 20 years fighting in afghanistan. so that news very demoralizing for people here on the home front. >> ralph, meanwhile the economy in russia must be feeling already the effects of this global worldwide sanctions. >> we are seeing economic life in this country turning upside down as the value of the ruble, the russian currency collapses, prices are skyrocketing on everything from car parts to toys to grocery items in the supermarket. people are really, really flit ended that their savings that they built up over years are going to be wiped out by these sanctions, by the inflation as a result of vladimir putin's war. a lot of young people, educated people are trying to flee russia. jose, that isn't an easy thing to do. if you go to one of moscow's international airport and look at the departure board
western officials, as you said, said the real figure is much higher than that. moment that that figure is correct, that is higher than the total number of u.s. troops killed in the entire first year of fighting in iraq in 2003 and it's higher than the british lost in 20 years fighting in afghanistan. so that news very demoralizing for people here on the home front. >> ralph, meanwhile the economy in russia must be feeling already the effects of this global worldwide sanctions. >> we...
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all this was said.nly i must know what to doubt him, since president zelensky lies all the time in front of parliaments in front of the general international community and sees this as his main function. i claim that he is now lying. he said this now for a second, he is on a leash with speed rights, first of all, britain and certain american groups are on a leash , so there is no situation. maybe he can't trust anyone. you treat this as one of yours used to say, a spherical horse is a vacuum. yes, this is something. here. he is zelensky himself, he does not believe, and from this the universal zelensky is on a leash and maybe even on doping. the british intelligence services minimum, and if you, the ukrainian people, start to proceed from this as a reality, then maybe you will be saved. and if you consider that he seriously said something to you khan, this is my personal opinion. yes, i know vasily said so. here is the phrase i smiled at me. yes, when zelensky said he was elected, uh, trump told zelensk
all this was said.nly i must know what to doubt him, since president zelensky lies all the time in front of parliaments in front of the general international community and sees this as his main function. i claim that he is now lying. he said this now for a second, he is on a leash with speed rights, first of all, britain and certain american groups are on a leash , so there is no situation. maybe he can't trust anyone. you treat this as one of yours used to say, a spherical horse is a vacuum....
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but pharaoh mother said, even report have said that i was meant to come to you. you have a lot of money. you have a lot of luck. you have to help the mother's decision maker mean that i but we'll see. yeah. well i'll probably, yeah. you do it around there's they've got well yeah, sort of get at the level that or even i mean that i can get that. ok so so yeah, i don't know what you want to do for me. got got, keep on run. you must have been compelled by last month, the longest. you don't want to get to the mile. well again, you wouldn't if i live in the worst, what is a word? but it's everybody and then talk if you got there, that's what i got to be there. but i need somebody that is taught this process the claim, a long claim. so rodney learned some bill and said to me that, but i knew some of what you'll be here, they will but the lap into it. so what we can hang as i am, can some all about that bundle, border it to the epa, mo, home that be done? no, nothing by now. did it that dental one look? i mean it took us about that, then it, val, my dental dea, terribly
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e, it said they gas tourism. and these countries that you can run a car races and international games as if nothing is happening while we are on their siege. and while we are being stuck on a daily basis from there, ah, so it certainly alarms people who are visiting this area because they never know when these rockets are going to across the border, who's the media outlets, say 8 people were killed in one strike and humans, capital santa, the war is now in its 8th year. the u. n says it has killed more children under the age of 5 than combatants on the battlefield. the you and believe 377000 yemen. these have died as a result of direct causes, like air strikes and indirect causes like hunger and preventable disease. what agencies describe as true, how on earth. yeah, and on saturday, tens of thousands of people poured into the streets in thought and other who controlled area to mark what they called national resilience day and protest against the conflict. inter chappelle, how does your girls and women have miles
e, it said they gas tourism. and these countries that you can run a car races and international games as if nothing is happening while we are on their siege. and while we are being stuck on a daily basis from there, ah, so it certainly alarms people who are visiting this area because they never know when these rockets are going to across the border, who's the media outlets, say 8 people were killed in one strike and humans, capital santa, the war is now in its 8th year. the u. n says it has...
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what he said is foolish. somebody ought to grab him in the oval office and say you need to understand, mr. president, there is a war going on. innocent people are dying. cities are being ravaged and destroys and words matter. you said that on the campaign trail and you have to understand when you make comments like that, you are not caring when you said that you don't care about what putin thinks. what everybody has to understand and it's very important when it comes to national security. always look through your opponent's eyes and lens. when you say things what kind of reaction will you get? i remember with president trump when we were in the oval office and talking to adversaries and kim jong-un. he would be hard on our allies he was very circumspect when he talked. words matter. i remind president biden you aren't talking to a fictional character when you were a lifeguard corn pop. you talk to somebody with a nuclear arsenal that's the same as ours and he is paranoid and losing the fight in ukraine and ne
what he said is foolish. somebody ought to grab him in the oval office and say you need to understand, mr. president, there is a war going on. innocent people are dying. cities are being ravaged and destroys and words matter. you said that on the campaign trail and you have to understand when you make comments like that, you are not caring when you said that you don't care about what putin thinks. what everybody has to understand and it's very important when it comes to national security....
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he said mike. we care more than you. that's what he said. we care more about ukraine than you do and he said second and we have longer memories than you. do you americans you just pay attention for a while and then you fade away. he said we'll never fade away in our focus i would say obsession with destroying ukraine so we can't have short memories as well. we have to be in this for the long haul we have to be in it with these incredibly brave people andrea and victoria. i just want to thank you for being so generous with your time and helping to educate everybody that's called in not just from america. it's been very moving for me and and i hope we can stay in touch and and find continue to be find ways to to show solidarity, but also do more than words but with our actions as well and with that, let me hand it back over to penn's washington director nadine e johnson to close this up. thank you so much. there really isn't much to say after such an incredible and moving hour. i'm so grateful to all of our panelists and to you and master mcca
he said mike. we care more than you. that's what he said. we care more about ukraine than you do and he said second and we have longer memories than you. do you americans you just pay attention for a while and then you fade away. he said we'll never fade away in our focus i would say obsession with destroying ukraine so we can't have short memories as well. we have to be in this for the long haul we have to be in it with these incredibly brave people andrea and victoria. i just want to thank...
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ashoori and i said yes. and one of them gave me a piece of paper and said read it.nd it was anti-espionage. it was a court order that i should be arrested. >> eventually taken to his cell at the notorious prison, with no explanation or understanding of what was about to unfold. >> when did you sort of realize the enormity of what was happening, or was it not like that in the moment? >> it was just disoriented. you just don't know what is going on. and i was taken to a room, to a cell, and i was left there. i think a couple of days, i was there, without anybody seeing me. i didn't know what was going on. >> was it as if you were left -- left there. because you, in addition to your own suffering, you see the suffering of all of the people who are around you. >> people like 66-year-old british american, temporarily released on the same day but soon sent back to prison. >> i am feeling so bitter that he was not on the same plane with us, and i'm not going to be quiet until he is back, and until the rest of the dual nationals are released. >> for all of the pain and frus
ashoori and i said yes. and one of them gave me a piece of paper and said read it.nd it was anti-espionage. it was a court order that i should be arrested. >> eventually taken to his cell at the notorious prison, with no explanation or understanding of what was about to unfold. >> when did you sort of realize the enormity of what was happening, or was it not like that in the moment? >> it was just disoriented. you just don't know what is going on. and i was taken to a room, to...
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aaa said it costs you $5.75. >>> peaks now paying more. ts c mo on each uber trip a sur cha uber eats order. lyft also raising prices by 55- cents. both ride share companies say the money is going to the drivers. door dash said it'll refund its drivers for some united states gas ppurchases. they say they will give 10% cash back when they buy gas using the company's debit card and they will start paying weekly bonuses for driver who drive the most miles. >>> and a powerful 7.3 quake rocked the coast of northern japan. a tsunami advisory was tryingerned for japan. the national weather service assures no risk to the west coast. the quake knocked out power to more than two million customers. no injuries have been reported. the quake struck near the same area as the massive category 9 earthquake in 2011. >>> bart's red line between richmond and sfo is still down at this hour. many commuters return to the office. we are in the newsroom and how are bart officials responding to these frustrating problems? >> yeah. for one they say they understand
aaa said it costs you $5.75. >>> peaks now paying more. ts c mo on each uber trip a sur cha uber eats order. lyft also raising prices by 55- cents. both ride share companies say the money is going to the drivers. door dash said it'll refund its drivers for some united states gas ppurchases. they say they will give 10% cash back when they buy gas using the company's debit card and they will start paying weekly bonuses for driver who drive the most miles. >>> and a powerful 7.3...
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, as we have said from the outset, as we said even before they invaded, we said that this would be a strategic mistake for them. i think that is borne out. reporter: back to covid funding, i think it was your answer to ed, i'm trying to read between the lines just a little bit, but you said previously we had billions of emergency funding that wouldn't need offset. now we would like congress to get us this money. are you saying you're willing to accept offsets? and are you willing to accept less than the $2 billion -- than the $22 billion. kate: we have been clear that we need this money now and we are hopeful that congress is nearing a solution. you know, again, the president called for this initial $2.5 billion as emergency -- initial $22.5 billion as emergency funding. at the end of the day, we need money, it's important for our preparedness for the next phase of covid so we're not caught flat footed. ultimately we are hopeful that congress is nearing a solution on this. reporter: so we should take that as you're willing to accept the offset? kate: you should take it as what i said
, as we have said from the outset, as we said even before they invaded, we said that this would be a strategic mistake for them. i think that is borne out. reporter: back to covid funding, i think it was your answer to ed, i'm trying to read between the lines just a little bit, but you said previously we had billions of emergency funding that wouldn't need offset. now we would like congress to get us this money. are you saying you're willing to accept offsets? and are you willing to accept less...
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mothers and fathers can get here said her. �* ,, �* , here said her. we 'ust use to teach the fi here said her. translation: we 'ust use to teach the parents i here said her. translation: we 'ust use to teach the parents are i here said her. translation: we 'ust use to teach the parents are to h here said her. translation: wejust use to teach the parents are to look i use to teach the parents are to look after the babies. now it's completely different. we take care of them. �* , ., ., of them. and they were doing that, lovin: of them. and they were doing that, loving care — of them. and they were doing that, loving care for _ of them. and they were doing that, loving care for strangers _ of them. and they were doing that, loving care for strangers babies - of them. and they were doing that, loving care for strangers babies in l loving care for strangers babies in a war zone. but what a way to begin a war zone. but what a way to begin a life. the doctors in combat gear went out to collect another newborn. vladimir putin has praised russia's "unity," over
mothers and fathers can get here said her. �* ,, �* , here said her. we 'ust use to teach the fi here said her. translation: we 'ust use to teach the parents i here said her. translation: we 'ust use to teach the parents are i here said her. translation: we 'ust use to teach the parents are to h here said her. translation: wejust use to teach the parents are to look i use to teach the parents are to look after the babies. now it's completely different. we take care of them. �* , ., ., of...
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the company said it'll challenge the suit.id that our free advertising campaigns have led to more americans filing their taxes for free than ever before. >>> and it is 6:37. coming up,. >>> paying more at the grocery store. why experts say you could expect prices to continue to skyrocket. >>> an astronaut spending a record amount of time in space. >>> and that is a look outside at what is particularly gray to start this day. just as gray as yesterday but today will feel cooler because it's going to be breezy as well. we will talk about the winds for the afternoon coming up in the forecast. >>> and the market just opened about ten minutes ago. let's take a check on the big board. the dow is down close to 70 points. we break down the numbers after the break but first here is what is coming up on cbs mornings. >>> good morning. ahead and only on cbs this morning the widow of a police officer who died by suicide days after the capitol riots is speaking out. we will hear her emotional legal battle and how it could benefit other law
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someone is going to find a way to twist what i said.d to smile at the grocery clerk as though they are less than her. no, god, stop. >> don't apologize. >> don't apologize. once you apologize, you will keep retreating to the back and going i'm sorry. don't do it. what i mean is, do good at every turn in your life. do good for your family. do good for your friends. do good for the people you run into. smile at people around you. say hello, good morning. do good and be brave. find that courage. we all have it. we have to use it. not apologize for it. >> one thing i have noticed -- it's great to be in florida. we know that. one of the greatest reasons why it's good to be in florida is because my family lives here. thank you for being here. there are spaniards, too. what i notice is when i go to a red state, i find happy people. i hear please and thank you. no one is pestering you over masks. in the blue state, they are down. it's a downer to be in these places. it's dangerous. these people are crabby. >> when you are angry all the time, yo
someone is going to find a way to twist what i said.d to smile at the grocery clerk as though they are less than her. no, god, stop. >> don't apologize. >> don't apologize. once you apologize, you will keep retreating to the back and going i'm sorry. don't do it. what i mean is, do good at every turn in your life. do good for your family. do good for your friends. do good for the people you run into. smile at people around you. say hello, good morning. do good and be brave. find...
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instead he said he was expressing his "moral outrage." meantime, in ukraine, president volodymyr zelensky said he was open to discussing neutrality for his nation, in exchange for a ceasefire, nearly five weeks into the russian invasion. but we begin again with the astonishing carnage and destruction wrought by russia. from eastern ukraine special correspondent jack hewson begins our coverage. >> reporter: this city in ruins and under siege continues to suffer unspeakable horrors. displaced residents of mariupol despair at the destruction when they return to their homes, now rubble. >> ( translated ): i've lived here since my birth, my husband as well. we got married here and had babies. what now? what is left for us? i don't want to go anywhere from mariupol, but there's nowhere to live here. >> reporter: for many, there's also nowhere else to go. according to local officials, nearly 5,000 people have been killed and 160,000 remain trapped inside the city, without heat, water or electricity. ukraine said the city is on the verge of a hum
instead he said he was expressing his "moral outrage." meantime, in ukraine, president volodymyr zelensky said he was open to discussing neutrality for his nation, in exchange for a ceasefire, nearly five weeks into the russian invasion. but we begin again with the astonishing carnage and destruction wrought by russia. from eastern ukraine special correspondent jack hewson begins our coverage. >> reporter: this city in ruins and under siege continues to suffer unspeakable...
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and he said that part of that was defending europe against it in the abilities this, he said is one of those vulnerabilities. and the answer to the future, we'd be looking for security when it comes to renewable energy, and also diversifying supply away from russia. by the end of this year, we can replace $100.00 museum of gas imports from russia. that is 2 thirds of what we import from them. this will end our over dependency and give us much needed room to maneuver. it's hard, bloody hard. but it's possible if we're willing to go further and faster than we've done before. there was also a sense in france, him and them that they needed to be protection from those who are going to be impacted, particularly as that dependency on russia is weakened as price rices. ink a price is rise here in europe. so that's the gas and electricity bills that households and businesses will have to face. we already know that prices have been hugely high since the last autumn. and the e, you said that russia's aggression against ukraine had exacerbated this energy crisis. and because of these extraordinary
and he said that part of that was defending europe against it in the abilities this, he said is one of those vulnerabilities. and the answer to the future, we'd be looking for security when it comes to renewable energy, and also diversifying supply away from russia. by the end of this year, we can replace $100.00 museum of gas imports from russia. that is 2 thirds of what we import from them. this will end our over dependency and give us much needed room to maneuver. it's hard, bloody hard. but...
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your mentor said quote tacit postulates. he used that as you know in a case just before you got there nevada versus hall, but he used the phrase tacit postulates. he was he said that these tacit postulates are as much ingrained in the fabric of the document as it's expressed provisions. anyone on to conclude that there was this case was about the case not particularly relevant, but the point is i think the case was chief justice renkus made this vital point was about states' rights and that and and language that didn't speak directly to them in the constitution and he said that he concluded the answer was a rule he was able to infer from the overall constitutional plan so judge, you're going to be an infer. you're not gonna be umpires. don't infer. i don't get to infer every justice has to infer so i want to try to figure out how you infer. i want to figure out how you go about this. and so let me get right to it. and i want to use the ginsburg rule. i notice ginsburg is quoted. i'm quoting all the time about ginsburg judge.
your mentor said quote tacit postulates. he used that as you know in a case just before you got there nevada versus hall, but he used the phrase tacit postulates. he was he said that these tacit postulates are as much ingrained in the fabric of the document as it's expressed provisions. anyone on to conclude that there was this case was about the case not particularly relevant, but the point is i think the case was chief justice renkus made this vital point was about states' rights and that and...
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he said the following thing.said that we will restore ukraine a after the war within the framework of a large european family. and so, wait, can i speak and here is me, and here i’ll explain from the thesis why i have such a coming-out now, the fact is that until 2014 i practically lived in two countries. and i lived in the czech republic, i had a residence permit and lived in donetsk and on the territory of ukraine, and that's when the question of choice came up. yes, when the war began in donetsk in the fourteenth year. i realized that i could not leave my homeland. there, for the sake of even some kind of conditional there, i don’t know the warm, the west, and so on. it was important for me to be close to my city with my people, because then it seemed to me that now it seems so that i just attach it. yes, i can’t leave, and many people left, but what’s the thing, and the view of live. gives for 2 years. but there you get it several times, then you can get citizenship. i had a residence permit for about 6 years
he said the following thing.said that we will restore ukraine a after the war within the framework of a large european family. and so, wait, can i speak and here is me, and here i’ll explain from the thesis why i have such a coming-out now, the fact is that until 2014 i practically lived in two countries. and i lived in the czech republic, i had a residence permit and lived in donetsk and on the territory of ukraine, and that's when the question of choice came up. yes, when the war began in...
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i said that i know another similar person. i said, uh-huh.not the time, like, they have democracy there and so on. and it seems that they are even partners of russia. that is why i am answering your questions on amendment 25 of the adviser to the assistant to the president or the twenty-fourth to know nothing about something. so he says, he can do anything, firstly, he doesn’t whisper, no matter what he says. what matters is the command. there he works on command, and freedom in thoughts can be incredible affected, - said, forgot said mixed up the country. ah, ministers. well, so what is there who is in power in the usa by the same logic, well, she said, well, as if you were in yourself, as if specially supporting, some optimism. the west is now doubting the rights. lyon confrontation. i'm interested in understanding. well, you understand these things, but the nuances are important, because look at the times. and as if he writes about the fact that, uh, that, relatively speaking, what he said can put on the agenda the question of his cognitiv
i said that i know another similar person. i said, uh-huh.not the time, like, they have democracy there and so on. and it seems that they are even partners of russia. that is why i am answering your questions on amendment 25 of the adviser to the assistant to the president or the twenty-fourth to know nothing about something. so he says, he can do anything, firstly, he doesn’t whisper, no matter what he says. what matters is the command. there he works on command, and freedom in thoughts can...
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i opened our doors and said they can all take classes here. that's how it's so important for them to be able to practice and perform. because dancers can't extend their careers, they can't just say, well, if i can't do anything now for a year or 2, i'll just keep dancing longer. that doesn't work. dustin soon yet miss boy with answers from ukraine and russia working here together, friendships appear to be surviving politics. ah, it isn't guns. slung nuts as we've grown so clues, like brothers and sisters in boxes on to now i can't just think, well, they're russians and i'm ukranian sheila, ham, even from you. many of them have family and the other country too. so there are connections, and i think it's important that we don't develop some kind of phobia of russians will be own fee, but common dust of all finished. so the company will continue performing classical russian ballets including sleeping beauty. oh, let's get a reminder, navarra, top headlines, rushes efforts to occupy the key ukrainian court of muddy opal continue with bomb striking
i opened our doors and said they can all take classes here. that's how it's so important for them to be able to practice and perform. because dancers can't extend their careers, they can't just say, well, if i can't do anything now for a year or 2, i'll just keep dancing longer. that doesn't work. dustin soon yet miss boy with answers from ukraine and russia working here together, friendships appear to be surviving politics. ah, it isn't guns. slung nuts as we've grown so clues, like brothers...
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"it's a tragedy, and he's an idiot," he said, meaning putin.e world to help," said yelena, "to make these non—humans disappearfrom our ukraine." survival can be about saving a few precious things, as well as a life. kyiv�*s defenders are trying to keep russian artillery out of range, but this was a missile, fired from further away and much harder to stop. they're also very powerful. the explosion took lives and destroyed more ukrainian homes. this is the nightmare for the city, more attacks like this. and, of course, they're vulnerable to missile strikes. but kyiv is big and it's sprawling, and the defenders have many advantages, which they're using. prayers aren't all they have. problems for the russians include rivers — notjust the mighty dnipro running through kyiv, but its tributaries and large areas of marshland that can hold up and bog down armies. at their headquarters, the generals running kyiv�*s defence invited us to their war room, and they sounded confident, like their president. they're tracking the two main russian thrusts — from
"it's a tragedy, and he's an idiot," he said, meaning putin.e world to help," said yelena, "to make these non—humans disappearfrom our ukraine." survival can be about saving a few precious things, as well as a life. kyiv�*s defenders are trying to keep russian artillery out of range, but this was a missile, fired from further away and much harder to stop. they're also very powerful. the explosion took lives and destroyed more ukrainian homes. this is the nightmare...
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or are you now regretting what you said because your government tried to backtrack on what you said.ave been complicated. you asked me three questions. i will answer all first. i don't back down. the fact is that i was expressing the moral indignation that i felt about the way putin and this man's action their cruelty children from ukraine i just met with these families but i want to be clear i didn't talk about changing policy ever now. i expressed the moral indignation i feel and i do not apologize for this your personal feelings sir. these are my personal feelings. when you say you don't back down. do you really think that vladimir putin should be removed from power. no. i expressed exactly what i said, i expressed the moral indignation that i felt at relation. i didn't talk to this man about changing the policy, and i think, you know, if he continues on the path that he is on, he will become an outcast in the whole world, and who knows where he will come to, what will be at home in his plan support, if your statement that putin cannot remain in power does not mean regime change,
or are you now regretting what you said because your government tried to backtrack on what you said.ave been complicated. you asked me three questions. i will answer all first. i don't back down. the fact is that i was expressing the moral indignation that i felt about the way putin and this man's action their cruelty children from ukraine i just met with these families but i want to be clear i didn't talk about changing policy ever now. i expressed the moral indignation i feel and i do not...
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he could have said easily. i'm going to find the best justice in america and he could have walked out with ms. katanji brown jackson and said, this is the best jewish i could find in america and we'd all plot. yeah, that's beautiful. we've a black woman is trying to transcended. he can do that. i'm gonna give this to a black woman this is old slave master talk. to let the field -- understand you can't earn it. everything you get comes from me. they are formative action program. it's so silly because they're allowing the very people that they say are racist. they allowing them to determine what black people are elevated, but yet judge jackson's credentials are just as stellish the denominated to the court and he wanted people to believe why we democratic part in marginalized her simply because she's black because they want to make black people understand you cannot earn it. wow, everything you get comes from me. you know black people can work in the in the cotton field and in the fields. well a whole season at t
he could have said easily. i'm going to find the best justice in america and he could have walked out with ms. katanji brown jackson and said, this is the best jewish i could find in america and we'd all plot. yeah, that's beautiful. we've a black woman is trying to transcended. he can do that. i'm gonna give this to a black woman this is old slave master talk. to let the field -- understand you can't earn it. everything you get comes from me. they are formative action program. it's so silly...