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please welcome, sam waterston. ( cheers and applause ). ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get it, sam!f audience. that's it. let's go. let's leave. >> stephen: you got a nice-- >> that's all i needed. >> stephen: i'm not surprised, because while you've done comedy bits with us on this show and the previous show many times over the years. i've never actually had a chance to sit down and talk with you. >> i know. >> stephen: and my understanding is you haven't done this kind of stuff in forever. >> no. >> stephen: first of all, what gives? and, second, what's different now? >> well, why not do it? >> stephen: yeah, why not do it? >> because it's terrifying. >> stephen: is it really? it's more terrifying than acting? >> oh, yeah, much. >> stephen: why? >> because you have to make up your own words. >> stephen: that's true. you have to improvise a little bit. >> yeah, you have to make things up. >> stephen: why now, sam waterston? >> well, i'm one. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: you look fantastic. >> and after a while, you know, you start to think maybe if you have anything you want
please welcome, sam waterston. ( cheers and applause ). ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get it, sam!f audience. that's it. let's go. let's leave. >> stephen: you got a nice-- >> that's all i needed. >> stephen: i'm not surprised, because while you've done comedy bits with us on this show and the previous show many times over the years. i've never actually had a chance to sit down and talk with you. >> i know. >> stephen: and my understanding is you haven't done this kind of stuff...
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sam, again bringing in the ft, which has got _ now.heir take on - now. sam, again bringing in the ft, which has got their take on it - now. sam, again bringing in the ft, which has got their take on it as - which has got their take on it as linking british brings forward tax rises to head off inflation, imf tells the chancellor, say the imf says they should bring forward
sam, again bringing in the ft, which has got _ now.heir take on - now. sam, again bringing in the ft, which has got their take on it - now. sam, again bringing in the ft, which has got their take on it as - which has got their take on it as linking british brings forward tax rises to head off inflation, imf tells the chancellor, say the imf says they should bring forward
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sam, again bringing in the ft, which has got _ now.am, again bringing in the ft, which has got their _ now. sam, again bringing in the ft, which has got their take _ now. sam, again bringing in the ft, which has got their take on - now. sam, again bringing in the ft, which has got their take on it - now. sam, again bringing in the ft, which has got their take on it as - which has got their take on it as linking british brings forward tax rises to head off inflation, imf tells the chancellor, say the imf says they should bring forward planned tax increases to limit the risk of persistently high inflation even though he would tighten the screws on the uk households. this squeezes, everybody is feeling and he could get worse honestly if ukraine affects energy prices, and politically is it going to be laid at the door of the chancellor? i mean that's the obvious key question here and _ mean that's the obvious key question here and i_ mean that's the obvious key question here and i think the imf here is suggesting that actually taxes should
sam, again bringing in the ft, which has got _ now.am, again bringing in the ft, which has got their _ now. sam, again bringing in the ft, which has got their take _ now. sam, again bringing in the ft, which has got their take on - now. sam, again bringing in the ft, which has got their take on it - now. sam, again bringing in the ft, which has got their take on it as - which has got their take on it as linking british brings forward tax rises to head off inflation, imf tells the chancellor,...
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let's go now to our sam kiley who is in kharkiv. sam, we saw firing from the russian side at fred pleitgen's location. what did you hear in kharkiv? >> i'm pretty sure we heard the incoming -- not into the city, i have to say. i was stood against the window of my hotel room and could feel the concussion against the glass. there was significant incoming timed closely to what fred was showing us live on cnn there with the outgoing salvos coming from the russian missiles and artillery into locations in or around kharkiv. they have been hitting not downtown kharkiv where i am but the periphery, a block of flats of apartments were struck, we know. we know military installations here have been struck. if what fred is seeing now, and i have been up the road 10 days ago, it's a direct road pretty much due north from here. it's only 25 miles to the border crossing. and even a tank moving across the landscape there would move very slowly. coming down the road would be able to move fast. they will be in anticipation that the ukrainian military
let's go now to our sam kiley who is in kharkiv. sam, we saw firing from the russian side at fred pleitgen's location. what did you hear in kharkiv? >> i'm pretty sure we heard the incoming -- not into the city, i have to say. i was stood against the window of my hotel room and could feel the concussion against the glass. there was significant incoming timed closely to what fred was showing us live on cnn there with the outgoing salvos coming from the russian missiles and artillery into...
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sam cowie is a journalist in sao paulo. sam, very good to see you, thank you forjoining us.t the moment in the patroclus? good morning. this is a scenario of absolute devastation in the city, at least 94 people have been killed during these horrendous landslides. that was the latest tally recorded at half past eight local time, tally recorded at half past eight localtime, it tally recorded at half past eight local time, it is half past 11 here now. you know, this is a death count which is expected to increase over the next few days, writers on the seine are saying that an unaccountable number, an immeasurable number of people have died or have gone missing and thisjust brings have died or have gone missing and this just brings back terrible memories of 2011, when 918 people were killed in the same city and to other cities in this mountainous area of rio dejaneiro. these are mainly poor people, living in a precarious dwellings on the sides of mountains and in this mountainous region and that is basically due to the fact that brazil has a huge chronic deficit of affordable hou
sam cowie is a journalist in sao paulo. sam, very good to see you, thank you forjoining us.t the moment in the patroclus? good morning. this is a scenario of absolute devastation in the city, at least 94 people have been killed during these horrendous landslides. that was the latest tally recorded at half past eight local time, tally recorded at half past eight localtime, it tally recorded at half past eight local time, it is half past 11 here now. you know, this is a death count which is...
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sam: yes.in order to learn from the past, we need to store the past and such a way that it will not be altered over time. we have a ledger that is decentralized in nature. storing hundreds if not thousands of places across the world. that storage with a sustainable endowment. essentially what that has done is it has created an archiving box, putting approximately a million pieces of data a day, and replicating it around the world so with it cannot be altered. sonali: 10 -- caroline: can you tell us about whether or not we are already seeing your technology being used? how are you deploying effectively an ability to ensure that what is currently being written in history remains so? sam: we use cryptography to back the system to make sure that information cannot be changed from the cyber network. then we have a system similar to proof of work that bitcoin has. we store the data set. matt proves the data has not checked -- that proves the data has not changed. sonali: i'm wondering how people use
sam: yes.in order to learn from the past, we need to store the past and such a way that it will not be altered over time. we have a ledger that is decentralized in nature. storing hundreds if not thousands of places across the world. that storage with a sustainable endowment. essentially what that has done is it has created an archiving box, putting approximately a million pieces of data a day, and replicating it around the world so with it cannot be altered. sonali: 10 -- caroline: can you...
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i walked back to sam and said, "gosh, sam, i'm sorry. i forgot my line. sam goes, "i noticed." and i'm like okay. and then he goes, "well, at least you got the squint down." ( laughter ) and then i walked off, got on my mark again. and go, dang, he just jabbed he. ( laughter ) and so, a few minutes later i walked back over to him and said, "you know, sam, the squint worked pretty good for clint eastwood." he goes, "yeah, it did." ( laughter ) touche. >> stephen: we have to take a quick break, but stick around. who knows? maybe tim will sing. no promises. but maybe tim will sing. we'll be right back with tim mcgraw. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ throughout] [upbeat acoustic music new vicks convenience pack. dayquil severe for you... and daily vicks super c for me. vicks super c is a daily supplement with vitamin c and b vitamins to help energize and replenish. dayquil severe is a max strength daytime, coughing, power through your day, medicine. new from vicks. people think unusual circumstances means complicated taxes, but for a turbotax live expert like m
i walked back to sam and said, "gosh, sam, i'm sorry. i forgot my line. sam goes, "i noticed." and i'm like okay. and then he goes, "well, at least you got the squint down." ( laughter ) and then i walked off, got on my mark again. and go, dang, he just jabbed he. ( laughter ) and so, a few minutes later i walked back over to him and said, "you know, sam, the squint worked pretty good for clint eastwood." he goes, "yeah, it did." ( laughter ) touche....
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. >> to sam kiley first in kharkiv, very close to the russian border, sam, where i know you did hearxplosions and saw blasts lighting up the sky. give us a accepts of what you are seeing and hearing right now. >> reporter: well, just before we came on air, there were very large explosions and very, very loud indeed just to my north. we don't know whether it's incoming or outgoing. because one of the key issues is how is the ukrainian military performing? yes, they are being bombarded from the air, and coming under ballistic missile attacks, and yes, they are attack across the country. but they also have some of their own capability which they would have known they were going to get attacked in this way. it's a standard way that any country would conduct the prelude to a land invasion, take out key installations. there are a lot of them around this city, including the airport, military airport here which is also we know being attacked at the ministry of defense is claiming. we have no verification on this. four russian tanks have been knocked out on the ring road that surrounds kharki
. >> to sam kiley first in kharkiv, very close to the russian border, sam, where i know you did hearxplosions and saw blasts lighting up the sky. give us a accepts of what you are seeing and hearing right now. >> reporter: well, just before we came on air, there were very large explosions and very, very loud indeed just to my north. we don't know whether it's incoming or outgoing. because one of the key issues is how is the ukrainian military performing? yes, they are being...
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we'll be right back with sam richardson [ cheers and applause sam richardson [ cheers and applause ♪ limu? sorry, one sec. doug blows several different whistles. doug blows several different whistles. [a vulture squawks.] there he is. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty♪ ♪ ♪making your way in the world today♪ ♪takes everything you've got♪ ♪ ♪taking a break from all your worries ♪ ♪sure would help a lot ♪ ♪wouldn't you like to get away? ♪ ♪ ♪ sometimes you want to go ♪ ♪where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪ ♪and they're always glad you came ♪ how did olay top expensive creams? by staying on top of our game ♪ with derm-recommended ingredients in every jar olay regenerist with niacinamide has hydration that beats the 100, 200, even $400 cream for smooth skin, try retinol24 for visibly firm skin, get collagen peptide for 2x brighter skin, get new vitamin c can't top this skin shop now at olay.com what if smartphones were more than just smart? the all new google pixel 6 truly sees you. not a blurry face. and for things you don't want to see, it removes them insta
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he's now show you my like you may think of the status of them and have a sam a digital way. the one that she don't know, i guess blunted, has been jasmine. hello. is this all fingers all the way i can we him miss you out with that? not only, not that not that not yet. in the act here, protection for human with the woman, i got marie a as a roman. i'm to animals that and pull more with on is not on the luncheon out on him on godaddy to help us with . oh, i see in october 1962 in a period known as the cuban missile crisis united states. and then the soviet union were on the brink of war fast for to february 2022 and the americans in russian. this find themselves in a similar that a powerless situation. this time on the russian ukrainian border will diplomacy as in 1962, be enough to prevent war in 2022. the stories that shaped the week on archie, russia shuts down. the moscow offers of german broadcaster deutscher, val, after berlin blocks are the sister channel r, c d. in germany. a civilian curling team member is allowed to compete at the beijing winter olympics. this by tes
he's now show you my like you may think of the status of them and have a sam a digital way. the one that she don't know, i guess blunted, has been jasmine. hello. is this all fingers all the way i can we him miss you out with that? not only, not that not that not yet. in the act here, protection for human with the woman, i got marie a as a roman. i'm to animals that and pull more with on is not on the luncheon out on him on godaddy to help us with . oh, i see in october 1962 in a period known...
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my name is sam abrams. i'm a a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and a professor politics and social science at sarah lawrence college here in new york. i would like to welcome you to the american enterprise institute and another edward and helen hintz book forum event. simply put, american journalism today is under attack in this age of intense polarization many major news outlets face pressure to push so-called politically correct narratives under the guise of objective reporting. the question for today is has the so-called fourth estate, dissertation that's largely responsible for checking the government providing information to the citizenry and so on fallen prey to a rising pressure from the woke or the pressure to be woke? today batya ungar-sargon the deputy opinion editor news work says yes. she has a forthcoming book. it's a great cover. i know we're not supposed to -- this is a great cover called "bad news: how woke media is undermining democracy" she chronicles the radical shifts
my name is sam abrams. i'm a a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and a professor politics and social science at sarah lawrence college here in new york. i would like to welcome you to the american enterprise institute and another edward and helen hintz book forum event. simply put, american journalism today is under attack in this age of intense polarization many major news outlets face pressure to push so-called politically correct narratives under the guise of objective...
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then you have the son of sam on the loose. >> we always look for patterns in victims. with long, dark hair. >> i know the .44 killer is after girls with long brown hair. so when i go out, me and my friends go out at night, we put our hair up. >> my hair is down to my shoulder. >> it was about this length. i cut it short because of the .44 caliber killer. >> well, his last victim was actually blond. >> a 20-year-old new york city girl died this evening a day and a half after she and her companion were shot by the son of sam. he's the nighttime killer who has stalked new york residential boroughs for a year. >> a postal worker walked out of his yonkers apartment last night, turned the ignition key in his car, and found himself surrounded by police. "well," he said, "you got me." police say those words ended the biggest manhunt in new york city history with the capture of son of sam. and this is what they say tripped up the .44 caliber killer. a parking ticket. david berkowitz drove this cream-colored ford galaxie from his home in yonkers to bensonhurst, brooklyn. then po
then you have the son of sam on the loose. >> we always look for patterns in victims. with long, dark hair. >> i know the .44 killer is after girls with long brown hair. so when i go out, me and my friends go out at night, we put our hair up. >> my hair is down to my shoulder. >> it was about this length. i cut it short because of the .44 caliber killer. >> well, his last victim was actually blond. >> a 20-year-old new york city girl died this evening a day...
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sam: no.e end of the day, if you are out and about and infectious without a mask, it all depends on what the guidance will be because i think that got to take it away from being a rule to be in guidance, and hoping that people basically follow common sense. but if you are infectious and you are occupying the space is other people are in, you are going to be transmitting more. so these trends we are dealing with now i think are looking great because people are still wearing masks, and when that someone is sick, they are staying home. kailey: we are starting to see those masculine mandates lifted in schools and cities around the country. does the science back that up? sam: it is pretty clear that the cdc had some pressures about the way the announcement was done that shows if you have a high quality mask, it protects you against infection. it certainly protects others if you are infected. that is undisputed will. the point is everyone wants to get back to what they call normal, and that is the p
sam: no.e end of the day, if you are out and about and infectious without a mask, it all depends on what the guidance will be because i think that got to take it away from being a rule to be in guidance, and hoping that people basically follow common sense. but if you are infectious and you are occupying the space is other people are in, you are going to be transmitting more. so these trends we are dealing with now i think are looking great because people are still wearing masks, and when that...
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sam kiley, appreciate it. thanks so much. >>> let's bring in ukrainian political analyst ta tara zaragrovicz. your read on this? when is an invasion an invasion? >> yes, good morning, michael, thanks for having me. the most important from yesterday is mr. putin is he is declaring new republics. in terms of putin's aggression it means two basic scenarios. the best is that mr. putin will be satisfied recognizing independence of so-called people's republics. meanwhile, as putin troops already moved. with ukrainian arms forces and second worst case scenario means vladimir put continue and russian forces will try to work on the borders of the republics and that they should be enlarged. effectively meaning that russian forces and separatist backed forces should attack the ukrainian army. anyway, vladimir putin recognized this. what do i mean by that, michael? i mean that his idea, his goal was to persuade ukraine to accept donetsk and luhansk as republics of ukraine. vladimir putin now recognized t this. >> i'm curi
sam kiley, appreciate it. thanks so much. >>> let's bring in ukrainian political analyst ta tara zaragrovicz. your read on this? when is an invasion an invasion? >> yes, good morning, michael, thanks for having me. the most important from yesterday is mr. putin is he is declaring new republics. in terms of putin's aggression it means two basic scenarios. the best is that mr. putin will be satisfied recognizing independence of so-called people's republics. meanwhile, as putin...
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sam: i think that's right. a customer experience perspective, buying into stock whether public or private, they have to figure out how do they report them. the same sorts of things banks are going through, what it would mean for them to have any cryptocurrency on their balance sheet, more has to be on behalf of customers. emily: you have expressed interest in m&a. what are some areas that might help you compete with the likes of other deep-pocketed exchanges, whether it's finance or beyond. sam: there's a few versions of this. we've done acquisitions historically that lean toward what we might be looking at in the future. you can look at the acquisition we are really excited about -- you can look at the acquisition from a year and which helped jump start our consumer business. those are two types of deals we are continuing to look more at and might be value additive. sonali: you raised billions of dollars in the last year and could buy something bigger if you wanted to get more financing in the future. how big
sam: i think that's right. a customer experience perspective, buying into stock whether public or private, they have to figure out how do they report them. the same sorts of things banks are going through, what it would mean for them to have any cryptocurrency on their balance sheet, more has to be on behalf of customers. emily: you have expressed interest in m&a. what are some areas that might help you compete with the likes of other deep-pocketed exchanges, whether it's finance or beyond....
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thankfully sam had not been shot.ement thanks to the self-less heroic actions of sam. sam is still working with us and remains assigned to c.s.i. where he works with his partner steve woods. this case was brought to trial one year after the incident occurred and was found guilty on two counts of attempted murder of a police officer. he is currently serving a 40-year sentence in prison. [ applause ] officer sam fung, he has been awarded the gold medal of valor. >> officer samuel fung. [ applause ] next, captain jack heart, prior commanding officer of ingleside station. sergeant lloyd martin, and officer jose rozales and officer john hoke who weren't able to be here today. >> good evening. a philosopher said you know when you get to this lot in life, it's much more important to be reminded than it is to be taught. for all of your loved ones and friends here supporting you, may you be reminded of the nobility of this profession. the bravery it took for you to raise your right hand and take an oath and the courage it take
thankfully sam had not been shot.ement thanks to the self-less heroic actions of sam. sam is still working with us and remains assigned to c.s.i. where he works with his partner steve woods. this case was brought to trial one year after the incident occurred and was found guilty on two counts of attempted murder of a police officer. he is currently serving a 40-year sentence in prison. [ applause ] officer sam fung, he has been awarded the gold medal of valor. >> officer samuel fung. [...
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we want to begin with sam kiley, who is in the donbas region, in ukraine, where, sam, you've been in the middle of the results of the shelling that has taken place over the last few days. why don't you tell us what you've seen? >> reporter: you're joining me, about 500 meters in that direction is the front line effectively. on the other side of that in the other part of the donetsk area, the russian-backed separatists, possibly now supported with formally recognized russian troops. but in the last 48 hours, this town has been the scene of intense shelling. it has been the scene of at least one killing, a roman killed 100 meters in that direction during a volley of fire that resulted here. the damage you can see to a family's home. this is a family and there, i don't know if you can hear it, but another shell landing in the distance. there has been a steady drumbeat, kind of relentless thunder all day of shelling. this one happened 48 hours ago. mercifully nobody was actually killed, which is frankly a miracle. a woman and her daughter were hiding in here, in the kitchen, outside kitc
we want to begin with sam kiley, who is in the donbas region, in ukraine, where, sam, you've been in the middle of the results of the shelling that has taken place over the last few days. why don't you tell us what you've seen? >> reporter: you're joining me, about 500 meters in that direction is the front line effectively. on the other side of that in the other part of the donetsk area, the russian-backed separatists, possibly now supported with formally recognized russian troops. but in...
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sam, i am wondering. have you seen any movement of troops or defense or security yourself in that region? >> reporter: there are troops around in relatively low numbers. they are being very careful, the ukrainians, in keeping the media away. except for right on the front line. the established locations of defense. they are keeping all other troop movements closely guarded. they are outmatched in terms of numbers, what has been assembled by the russians on the other side. roughly 200,000 professional ukrainians up against 190 stretched around three sides of the border here. but of course the russians have the upper hand in terms of assets at sea, boats, ships, landing craft. they have four amphibious landing craft this crimea, which russia seized in 2014. they have much more powerful missiles. they are very carefully trying to sort of bed in and hide what it is they may throw at the russians if they were to start come into the country. they have been getting low-level lethal aid. but they are saying they w
sam, i am wondering. have you seen any movement of troops or defense or security yourself in that region? >> reporter: there are troops around in relatively low numbers. they are being very careful, the ukrainians, in keeping the media away. except for right on the front line. the established locations of defense. they are keeping all other troop movements closely guarded. they are outmatched in terms of numbers, what has been assembled by the russians on the other side. roughly 200,000...
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sam kiley in kharkiv, thank you very much. >>> it's so striking to see in kyiv and there where sam isple going about therapy daily lives and businesses as if there isn't a threat of a major war. but in fact, there is. in a few minutes national security adviser jake sullivan is expected to brief lawmakers on the crisis between russia and ukraine. during the call sunday president biden told ukrainian president zelensky that the u.s. would respond, quote, swiftly and decisively if russia invades. let's get to cnn's jeremy diamond at the white house. what more do we know about what we can expect from today's briefings with lawmakers? >> reporter: these briefings come at a pivotal time. national security adviser jake sullivan has ramped up warnings about the heightened risk of a russian invasion into ukraine. it's clear that last week something changed, there was some kind of intelligence that came into the united states indicating a higher risk of invasion than had previously existed. so no doubt that jake sullivan, as he goes to the house first in the morning to brief leadership members
sam kiley in kharkiv, thank you very much. >>> it's so striking to see in kyiv and there where sam isple going about therapy daily lives and businesses as if there isn't a threat of a major war. but in fact, there is. in a few minutes national security adviser jake sullivan is expected to brief lawmakers on the crisis between russia and ukraine. during the call sunday president biden told ukrainian president zelensky that the u.s. would respond, quote, swiftly and decisively if russia...
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sam: thanks for having me back on.are saying any covid cases, the chances of that are pretty close to zero. they have already had a bunch of flareups in the run-up to the games, so i don't see how that is going to happen. but they have tried very hard to keep it at a minimum, which is no less than i expected. guy: in terms of whether or not that is effective, we are seeing some cases, as you say. we will certainly not see zero cases. we are getting some cases within the bubble. is it an effective strategy, and is this the kind of microcosm of the broader chinese effort? if so, can we compare the efficacy of what is happening at the olympics to the efficacy of what is happening more broadly? china has not had by any means the same number of deaths we have seen elsewhere. sam: absolutely. the numbers speak for themselves. but the issue is how do you keep that going. not that anyone would want deaths to rise, but in countries where vaccination levels are high, in terms of the immunity they generate, you have seen that you
sam: thanks for having me back on.are saying any covid cases, the chances of that are pretty close to zero. they have already had a bunch of flareups in the run-up to the games, so i don't see how that is going to happen. but they have tried very hard to keep it at a minimum, which is no less than i expected. guy: in terms of whether or not that is effective, we are seeing some cases, as you say. we will certainly not see zero cases. we are getting some cases within the bubble. is it an...
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. >> cnn's sam kylie is live in eastern ukraine. we'll have reporting from nic robertson in moscow later this hour. arlette saenz at the white house and saturday's call between presidents biden and putin. >> reporter: the white house says there was no major breakthrough in that one-hour call between president biden and russian president vladimir putin. a senior administration warned there is still a distinct possibility russia moves forward with an invasion of ukraine. the president spoke with putin while spending the weekend at the presidential retreat at camp david. and the white house in a statement reading out the call said, the president warned of severe and swift costs that russia would face if it moves forward with an invasion of ukraine. the white house also said president biden reiterated a further russian invasion of ukraine would produce widespread human suffering and diminish russia's standing. president biden was clear with president putin that while the united states remains prepared to engage in diplomacy in full coor
. >> cnn's sam kylie is live in eastern ukraine. we'll have reporting from nic robertson in moscow later this hour. arlette saenz at the white house and saturday's call between presidents biden and putin. >> reporter: the white house says there was no major breakthrough in that one-hour call between president biden and russian president vladimir putin. a senior administration warned there is still a distinct possibility russia moves forward with an invasion of ukraine. the president...
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i'm going to say thank you to kavya, to sam and to iraq. we have so much more to talk about what i hope is the developers big take a little take. are also having these vibrant conversations because that way than when we're all using an excellent man reverse that is very immersive and exciting and safe. it's because of the conversations that we've had today. all right, thank you so much for being part of the day show. i see you next time take everybody ah ah ah ah. on counting the cost of red hot oil market is wearing consumers, well, prices keep going up. looking east. russia finds a new gas and oil deal with china. what front proteins mind and as stalks clayton, silicon valley, all google shares becoming more affordable. counting the cost on al jazeera to some a robot is a mechanical law or even that self driving train at the airport. but android today can be the ever, the humanoid robots like, me, will be everywhere. algae, 0 documentary, lift the lid on the weird and wonderful world of robots that learn. think for you and even trust. i f
i'm going to say thank you to kavya, to sam and to iraq. we have so much more to talk about what i hope is the developers big take a little take. are also having these vibrant conversations because that way than when we're all using an excellent man reverse that is very immersive and exciting and safe. it's because of the conversations that we've had today. all right, thank you so much for being part of the day show. i see you next time take everybody ah ah ah ah. on counting the cost of red...
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sam was here for dinner and she says tommy is singing drag better.e can't give charlie chicken a proper burial burial and mr. sam comes out. and presides as a baptist minister over the funeral of charlie chicken in the yard. i think he sang amazing grace, you know cookie never forgot the kindness of mr. sand. the koki although she was a broadcasting prodigy is you say, i think she had a show at 21. yeah, but the and she had family momentum and experience and all that but there was a moment that was kind of her breakthrough that i'd like you to tell people about and that had to do with so when you were in athens and the greek military became restive and had a coup tell us. yeah. well if you know, this is a this is a good story because she had we had moved from my job. we got married moved to new york as i mentioned them. he moved to los angeles. i was the correspondent. she always had jobs and she was a very good at them. she won an emmy in la for producing a children's television show, but we moved to athens where i was assigned for the times and sho
sam was here for dinner and she says tommy is singing drag better.e can't give charlie chicken a proper burial burial and mr. sam comes out. and presides as a baptist minister over the funeral of charlie chicken in the yard. i think he sang amazing grace, you know cookie never forgot the kindness of mr. sand. the koki although she was a broadcasting prodigy is you say, i think she had a show at 21. yeah, but the and she had family momentum and experience and all that but there was a moment that...
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sam greene, thank you much.ll take another look at the market through the lens of what is happening in ukraine. volatile oil markets, fluctuations over tensions in and around ukraine. bearish on crude. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: you are looking at a live look of the principal room. adrian michelle -- adrian mitchell will be on tuesday. oil -- kailey: oil pushing closer to 100 dollars a barrel over geopolitical tensions in ukraine -- oil pushing closer to $100 a barrel over geopolitical tensions in ukraine. should we see russia take military action which it has denied, will it cause you to rethink the bearish thesis? >> it won't and even if oil goes over 100. there could be a 10% increase in prices if there were military action in keep. -- in key. -- in kiev. it looks very unlikely that european countries will take action to stop importing oil or gas. we think the supply situation will go back to normal if there were to be military action, and then over the course of a year, all of the bearish on the supply-sid
sam greene, thank you much.ll take another look at the market through the lens of what is happening in ukraine. volatile oil markets, fluctuations over tensions in and around ukraine. bearish on crude. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: you are looking at a live look of the principal room. adrian michelle -- adrian mitchell will be on tuesday. oil -- kailey: oil pushing closer to 100 dollars a barrel over geopolitical tensions in ukraine -- oil pushing closer to $100 a barrel over geopolitical...
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tonight -- charlie day -- from "the afterpary" actor sam richardson - an all-new "closer look.turing the 8g band with hayley brownell. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're all doing well tonight. and now if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news today was groundhog day, and punxsutawney phil says we've got about six or seven winters left. [ light laughter ]
tonight -- charlie day -- from "the afterpary" actor sam richardson - an all-new "closer look.turing the 8g band with hayley brownell. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're all doing well tonight. and now if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news today was groundhog day, and punxsutawney phil says we've got about six or seven winters left. [ light laughter ]
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sam kiley live for us live from kiev, ukraine. sam, i want to start with you.alk to us about the situation, what it's like in ukraine right now following this call for citizens to leave and the warning that russia could launch an invasion at any time. >> reporter: well, christi, the atmosphere is one of a high temp. plans are in place for mass evacuation. they would hope to evacuate close to half the city, roughly 4 million people in total. on top of that, they're reopening the soviet-era bomb shelters that were originally built for protection in the event of nuclear war with nato, now-to-for provection in the event of a war with russia. and there are communication systems in place back up, other systems. it's only 30 miles from the russian border where the russians have elite forces on the other side massing close to the border, potentially on the invasion route. that was a concern expressed by ukrainian president zelensky at the end of january. the atmosphere is one of tension. they're rushing out, rebuilding tanks, training the home guard and reservists. the
sam kiley live for us live from kiev, ukraine. sam, i want to start with you.alk to us about the situation, what it's like in ukraine right now following this call for citizens to leave and the warning that russia could launch an invasion at any time. >> reporter: well, christi, the atmosphere is one of a high temp. plans are in place for mass evacuation. they would hope to evacuate close to half the city, roughly 4 million people in total. on top of that, they're reopening the soviet-era...
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sam fender! but the erson rock act. sam fender! but the person who — rock act. sam fender! most was becky hill picked up the most was becky hill picked up best dance artist. i the most was becky hill picked up best dance artist.— up best dance artist. i was alwa s up best dance artist. i was always somebody - up best dance artist. i was always somebody that - up best dance artist. i was - always somebody that nobody really knew who i was, and there will still be to this day people who sit on this over and 90, people who sit on this over and go, becky who? and this for me is... proper recognition that i am doing the right thing and i am doing the right thing and i am not necessarily wasting my life. in am not necessarily wasting my life. , , ., ., life. in the first year without male and — life. in the first year without male and female _ life. in the first year without| male and female categories, women outnumbered men three to one, and adele had something to say about it. i one, and adele had something to say about it— say about it. i understand what they mean _ say about
sam fender! but the erson rock act. sam fender! but the person who — rock act. sam fender! most was becky hill picked up the most was becky hill picked up best dance artist. i the most was becky hill picked up best dance artist.— up best dance artist. i was alwa s up best dance artist. i was always somebody - up best dance artist. i was always somebody that - up best dance artist. i was - always somebody that nobody really knew who i was, and there will still be to this day people who sit...
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dot m c s v 0 stop sam for pick not finish or class. watch on this, but it was also going to get us on the books are ok, my normal. ok. similarly, wish him to move around if she'll be less than 3 or 4 days later she don't somewhere up. so that being said, susan, so i was, she was actually is, or she don't know much otherwise. ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is to place truck rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence. with a name becomes the advocate an engagement. it was the trail when so many find themselves will depart. we used to look for common ground with ah, like most of degrees and villages. the settlement of alexandra go was under the terms of uminski courts supposed to have been quiet, separated from each of the warring
dot m c s v 0 stop sam for pick not finish or class. watch on this, but it was also going to get us on the books are ok, my normal. ok. similarly, wish him to move around if she'll be less than 3 or 4 days later she don't somewhere up. so that being said, susan, so i was, she was actually is, or she don't know much otherwise. ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders at conflict...
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sam, any impacked you have heard in kharkiv at this points. we haven't been able to go out and look yet. we are letting things settle down. we think this is the first wave of the military action here. everyone is concerned about the deployment of ground troops. this have been reports in kharkiv of the reports of an apartment being struck. i'm just about 150 yards up to my neck from the biggest hospital which is next to a number of medical institutes in kharkiv. certainly not a rush of people in and out, emergency sections there. the population is milling around. some people are out on the streets. the majority would say have stayed in. there are claims, john and brianna, claims, we have not been able to identify this, the ukrainians having knocked out what they are claiming are russian tanks on a ring road surrounding kharkiv. it has a very clear ring road around it. there are social media posts on that which we are investigating. the ukrainian military is reporting from where we were yesterday on what was the front line, they're claiming ther
sam, any impacked you have heard in kharkiv at this points. we haven't been able to go out and look yet. we are letting things settle down. we think this is the first wave of the military action here. everyone is concerned about the deployment of ground troops. this have been reports in kharkiv of the reports of an apartment being struck. i'm just about 150 yards up to my neck from the biggest hospital which is next to a number of medical institutes in kharkiv. certainly not a rush of people in...
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so sam, let's start with the latest there. what's been the reaction to this flurry of dpliplomacy, that doesn't seem to have borne any fruit. >> reporter: it hasn't borne any fruit at all, and as a consequence of that. as you say in the introthere, there has been a very substantial number of companies asking their citizens to leave ukraine. a number of countries are closing their embassies in kyiv or moving them not far west to kln, the duch international air carrier has canceled flights and into ukraine and all of this coming at a time when president volodymyr zelensky of ukraine, who on a visit yesterday to military exercises in the south of the country, where the russians are conducting live firing exercises themselves in the sea and elsewhere in the black sea, is saying that the danger is that this kind of panic actually serves the interests of what he calls the enemy. this is how he put it. >> we are on these borders. it's our borders, it's our territory. i have to speak with our people, like the president, and tell peopl
so sam, let's start with the latest there. what's been the reaction to this flurry of dpliplomacy, that doesn't seem to have borne any fruit. >> reporter: it hasn't borne any fruit at all, and as a consequence of that. as you say in the introthere, there has been a very substantial number of companies asking their citizens to leave ukraine. a number of countries are closing their embassies in kyiv or moving them not far west to kln, the duch international air carrier has canceled flights...
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sam: not really.y have two of the best products out there with regards to a vaccine and a drug for covid. it is the way it is. let's celebrate that. but in the reality what is happening underneath, if you take this layer of covid away, business as usual. they have pressure from covid. the company has a lot of pressure on now do utilize the cash flow in a good and creative way. that is going to be the interesting thing to see. it is not want to last forever. at some point we will end up taking an annual shot if you are over 60 or whatever. that is the critical element. what are they going to do to get the rest of the business to motor? guy: what does this mean for beyond tech -- biontech and moderna? what have we learned about what is happening in the wider pharmaceutical market and what the long-term trajectory is, as you say, for covid treatments and how is that going to fade a little bit? sam: for biontech it is relatively easy. not that easy because it is not like they take half of what pfizer make
sam: not really.y have two of the best products out there with regards to a vaccine and a drug for covid. it is the way it is. let's celebrate that. but in the reality what is happening underneath, if you take this layer of covid away, business as usual. they have pressure from covid. the company has a lot of pressure on now do utilize the cash flow in a good and creative way. that is going to be the interesting thing to see. it is not want to last forever. at some point we will end up taking...
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we're bringing up son of sam laws.ll assume it's probably a stretch here, but could an american prosecutor do it here in the united states? >> well, katy, the son of sam laws initially had some problems constitutionally where they prevented somebody from earning profit from their crimes. but they were later amended to say they can go ahead and do this. they can write their book. they can sell their movie. but the victims may then file a civil suit to disgorge those profits from them, to pay a judgment. and so it could very well be that he gets his own dating show, but that opens him up to lawsuits by victims. now, if the victims were in the united states, i think they probably have a good shot at being able to recover some of those funds. if those victims are overseas, i don't know if they can avail themselves of the u.s. court system. >> anna sorokin is the subject of that "inventing anna" show on netflix. she was a paid consultant for that netflix series about her life but she recently told "the new york times" that
we're bringing up son of sam laws.ll assume it's probably a stretch here, but could an american prosecutor do it here in the united states? >> well, katy, the son of sam laws initially had some problems constitutionally where they prevented somebody from earning profit from their crimes. but they were later amended to say they can go ahead and do this. they can write their book. they can sell their movie. but the victims may then file a civil suit to disgorge those profits from them, to...
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let's start with cnn's sam kiley in ukraine. sam, you're right there on the border. russian troops not far away. give us a sense of what it's like there and how the locals are feeling. >> in short, pretty relaxed. there is this fervid language coming from the united states which is in no way matched by the atmosphere here on the ground or indeed on the border. yesterday i traveled up to the border right with absolutely no sign of ukrainian troops. that doesn't mean that they're not there, that they're not dug in. indeed, the border area is nominally closed to journalists walking around with cameras. of course they might reveal military secrets to the potential enemy. there was a handful of border guards. large numbers of trucks from ukraine waiting to explore various goods from ukraine or elsewhere within europe. a few vehicles coming in from belegrad just to the north. belgrade is an area with satellite imagery and social media posts have seen a significant increase in the number of helicopters deployed there alongside the first guard's tack army which is a vast org
let's start with cnn's sam kiley in ukraine. sam, you're right there on the border. russian troops not far away. give us a sense of what it's like there and how the locals are feeling. >> in short, pretty relaxed. there is this fervid language coming from the united states which is in no way matched by the atmosphere here on the ground or indeed on the border. yesterday i traveled up to the border right with absolutely no sign of ukrainian troops. that doesn't mean that they're not there,...
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as sam kiley just pointed out. all of the armor that they have at the ready. is there anything in your mind that tells you that they will not? >> well, christie, they certainly have the capabilities to invade at any moment, literally. i mean, it could take place right now. but as we know, any type of a threat is a combination of capabilities and intentions, and that's inside -- the intentions are inside putin's head. as josh just laid out, those diplomatic elements of power and economic elements of power are out there. they're available for putin to advantage, but they aren't significant enough. so now you have this military element of power, and what is nato doing to try to deter putin's capabilities. well, frankly what they're doing is prudent, in that they are available to assist with what i would describe as a non combatant evacuation operation if that were to occur, hopefully different from how it looked in kabul this past summer. but if u.s. citizens and other nationals are in kyiv and kyiv was under attack and those folks had to be removed, i would tell
as sam kiley just pointed out. all of the armor that they have at the ready. is there anything in your mind that tells you that they will not? >> well, christie, they certainly have the capabilities to invade at any moment, literally. i mean, it could take place right now. but as we know, any type of a threat is a combination of capabilities and intentions, and that's inside -- the intentions are inside putin's head. as josh just laid out, those diplomatic elements of power and economic...
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and while the prices look attractive >> sam stovall, thanks to you for jumping on the phone line.is the worst performing sector. consumer discretionary, communication services, financials also at the bottom of the pile energy and utilities faring better today they're both actually up as we head into the close, two minutes in the trading day what do you see. >> thanks for having me. >> the internals got a little sloppy, as i mentioned, market was trying to kind of have a stiff upper lip this morning about a 50/50 split, but there has been more downside volume relative to up not too much of a washout, more like 70/30 to the downside there are still pockets holding up reasonably well, even as the index and especially the mega caps get hit on a week to date basis, you take a look at consumer discretionary on an equal weighted basis they actually, again, have outperformed internally, the market has sort of tacked toward some of the cyclical strength. the volatility index has been interesting, it did click up to 30 as we got to that little bit of a crescendo near the lows today when the
and while the prices look attractive >> sam stovall, thanks to you for jumping on the phone line.is the worst performing sector. consumer discretionary, communication services, financials also at the bottom of the pile energy and utilities faring better today they're both actually up as we head into the close, two minutes in the trading day what do you see. >> thanks for having me. >> the internals got a little sloppy, as i mentioned, market was trying to kind of have a stiff...
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and sam, you were there. you saw this.at you're seeing now. >> i'm in kropyvnytskyi. a town normally of about 250,000 people but it's now crammed with refugees, particularly from kyiv but from much further to the west of the -- east of the country. and that is because people have been packing up and moving in whole communities in the long drive we had coming over here. there were groups of people forming themselves into civilian convoys to try to stick together for the long trek, possibly out of the country, possibly just to safety further west. it's very difficult to figure out where is safe in ukraine at the moment. this city is deep into the interior but it's also the headquarters of the third special forces brigade, of the ukrainian army and almost inevitably, therefore, a target for the russian air force. now the issue will be whether or not it becomes a target for some kind of ground invasion. it's a long way to come from kyiv or from kharkiv, even further perhaps from movement to the south. but people are coalescing
and sam, you were there. you saw this.at you're seeing now. >> i'm in kropyvnytskyi. a town normally of about 250,000 people but it's now crammed with refugees, particularly from kyiv but from much further to the west of the -- east of the country. and that is because people have been packing up and moving in whole communities in the long drive we had coming over here. there were groups of people forming themselves into civilian convoys to try to stick together for the long trek, possibly...
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we're back with garrett, sam, and steve. they're so sure no one did anything wrong, why are they hiring lawyers? why not go sit down and say, yeah, i'll testify, put me on at 9:00 p.m.? >> well, first off, let me just say the point i was about to make before my internet gave out was so poignant that it probably could have won the show an emmy. >> you get a do-over, tv in the age of zoom. you can make your point. >> no, i can't. you set me up so well, garrett set me up so well. it passed. as to this moment, i will say this. there is -- i would say, yeah, they're kind of protesting too much, but you have to understand, the real sort of overriding calculus here for a lot of the republicans is to just not piss off donald trump, right? there's a palpable fear. >> so sad. >> if you cross donald trump -- well, it is what it is. if you cross this man, that you will be primaried, he'll run someone against you and you will lose and the truth of the matter is that the compelling evidence is right, that will happen. what you have seen i
we're back with garrett, sam, and steve. they're so sure no one did anything wrong, why are they hiring lawyers? why not go sit down and say, yeah, i'll testify, put me on at 9:00 p.m.? >> well, first off, let me just say the point i was about to make before my internet gave out was so poignant that it probably could have won the show an emmy. >> you get a do-over, tv in the age of zoom. you can make your point. >> no, i can't. you set me up so well, garrett set me up so well....
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¿qué opinas, sam? ¿listo para ser el hermano mayor? para estar segura usa clearblue digital.salen te aseguras de que vayan súper protegidos. ahora es el momento de vacunarlos. la vacuna contra el covid está disponible para niños de 5 años o más. es segura y efectiva. si tienes preguntas, habla con un doctor. por aquí... nunca nadie lo hace. yo no fui. por eso sabía que necesitábamos ultra oxi con el poder limpiador de tide. ahora... podemos remover todas las manchas más difíciles que nadie hizo. yo no fui. tiene que ser tide. señora y señores ocho brazos ocho tacos. conseguí una chamba haciendo voces. buenisimo! ahora puedes deducir esas clases de voz. obtén el máximo reembolso sabiendo que tus taxes están bien hechos. you do your thing. we've got your taxes. ♪. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> llegaron con la pandemia como alternativa permitir la continÚa f nu dado del negocio y el empleo de miles personas y ahora serÁn permanentes, los restaurantes con espacios al aire libre en new york. el consejo de la ciudad les dio luz verdadero con normas estricta, marÍa nos amplÍa. >>>. >periodist
¿qué opinas, sam? ¿listo para ser el hermano mayor? para estar segura usa clearblue digital.salen te aseguras de que vayan súper protegidos. ahora es el momento de vacunarlos. la vacuna contra el covid está disponible para niños de 5 años o más. es segura y efectiva. si tienes preguntas, habla con un doctor. por aquí... nunca nadie lo hace. yo no fui. por eso sabía que necesitábamos ultra oxi con el poder limpiador de tide. ahora... podemos remover todas las manchas más difíciles...
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we begin our coverage with sam kiley in eastern ukraine.am, the tension already very high, seems to be intensifying. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, the mayor of the capital kyiv, which you said in the introduction there, kim, according to u.s. analysts could be the target effectively in an attempt to decapitate the government, if not literally, then politically. the mayor there has reassured his population with reissuing instructions that there are plans for evacuation. for the use of soviet era bunkers. for emergency use of electricity generating capability and even communications if they get cut. here, close to the russian border, just 30 miles away from russia, if there is an invasion on a broad front. and there are a significant number of russian troops, amassing on this northeastern edge of the ukrainian border with russia to the east, where you talked about the 30,000 troops being concentrated in belarus, then there are also keep concerns that there could be an attempt to slice off this very important industrial and intellectua
we begin our coverage with sam kiley in eastern ukraine.am, the tension already very high, seems to be intensifying. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, the mayor of the capital kyiv, which you said in the introduction there, kim, according to u.s. analysts could be the target effectively in an attempt to decapitate the government, if not literally, then politically. the mayor there has reassured his population with reissuing instructions that there are plans for evacuation. for the use...
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sam, is there always a way that someone with expertise and tools and technology can figure out if it's'd say there's usually a way right now that experts can look at a deepfake and they can spot some of the signs that it's been generated. or they can look and try to understand while this is not plausible physically in terms of the context it's in. but the problem is, it's getting harder. and it's also harder when we encounter the type of video that we share. in low resolution. that maybes it harder. so the progress is in the wrong direction. >> putting this in human rights context which worries you more that someone makes a real deepfake video, or now that there's such mistrust generated that people look at real things, and they say, well, i can't tell if that's real or not? >> at the moment, i've spent the last four years talking to activists and journalist it's around the world. the biggest worry tends to be it's just got so much easier to claim something's false, right? it just takes one sentence to say, hey, there are deepfakes out there, what you call the liar's dividend. you can'
sam, is there always a way that someone with expertise and tools and technology can figure out if it's'd say there's usually a way right now that experts can look at a deepfake and they can spot some of the signs that it's been generated. or they can look and try to understand while this is not plausible physically in terms of the context it's in. but the problem is, it's getting harder. and it's also harder when we encounter the type of video that we share. in low resolution. that maybes it...
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sam kiley at the russian border. you've been finding there, closer to the border, what we've been finding and hearing here that most folks going on with their lives, not with a visible sense of urgency, but on the military side there. are you seeing the ukrainian military make preparations? >> reporter: so that is no. not at all. we've been out to the border, we've driven either side of the main road between here and belgrade. around belgrade, we've got reporting inside russia that indicates that the tank army is massive pretty much in total force, and reports overnight the last 24 hours or so, helicopter gun ships have arrived. still on the borders, some five or eight miles away from where these troops are believed to be massing and we've seen these troops and satellite imagery, we've got social media that we located. a military area, and relaxed saying we've lived with russians, we're not that fussed by it and then look deeper into what is actually going on here, i think it's very important and it ties the kind of
sam kiley at the russian border. you've been finding there, closer to the border, what we've been finding and hearing here that most folks going on with their lives, not with a visible sense of urgency, but on the military side there. are you seeing the ukrainian military make preparations? >> reporter: so that is no. not at all. we've been out to the border, we've driven either side of the main road between here and belgrade. around belgrade, we've got reporting inside russia that...
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scott mclean, sam kiley, fred pleitgen. appreciate it.nks to you all. >>> and joining me now from geneva is neil melvin, international director of security studies at the royal united institute. great to have you with us. there is an interesting aspect to all of this i wanted to talk to you about. that announcement, the russian troops would continue to stay at least for now in belarus. how big of a deal would it be if those russian troops stayed full stop effectively in definite forward operating on ukraine's northern border? >> it's on notice what's happened under the guise of this russian military into russia's security space. so now we're looking at 30,000 russian troops which are on the belarusian territory. from there they would be able to threaten not just ukraine, but also central europe and the baltic states, nato member states. they may see russian military infrastructure, airports and fixed facilities being established there in the future. >> which is pretty worrying. it's interesting, too. the belarusian leader alexander lukash
scott mclean, sam kiley, fred pleitgen. appreciate it.nks to you all. >>> and joining me now from geneva is neil melvin, international director of security studies at the royal united institute. great to have you with us. there is an interesting aspect to all of this i wanted to talk to you about. that announcement, the russian troops would continue to stay at least for now in belarus. how big of a deal would it be if those russian troops stayed full stop effectively in definite...
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each with, for a day a sam patella has made just 1 dollar with the average didn't because i think as a matter of ego, but anything was flip this in the over i now all hearing a good one just to let him go to frontier a role she will now muscles in the another mental mom don't wanna do. the dollar hasn't been on. actually the grandmother has arranged a little break, the, her grandchildren. she's making them shopping to how that goes with the, with the dollars simpler til around has himself, his problems. it's just enough to buy a plan brandon, a 3 months after pleading afghanistan, the usa issued a report by the chief general inspector on operation freedom center. now, there are some of its findings, 97 percent of the population live below the poverty line. every 2nd child younger than 5 doesn't have enough food. most of the hospitals have been shut down. the prices of double, according to official reports, more than 2000 families from god province alone have become economic migrants. the figure for the whole country could be as high as 2000000 a by my club when i go by this purity in
each with, for a day a sam patella has made just 1 dollar with the average didn't because i think as a matter of ego, but anything was flip this in the over i now all hearing a good one just to let him go to frontier a role she will now muscles in the another mental mom don't wanna do. the dollar hasn't been on. actually the grandmother has arranged a little break, the, her grandchildren. she's making them shopping to how that goes with the, with the dollars simpler til around has himself, his...