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[applause] they call me the soul sanger.o is be free ♪ ♪ all i want to do is take the chains off ♪ ♪ all i want to do is break them off ♪ ♪ all we want to do is be free ♪ ♪ all we want to do is be free ♪ ♪ free ♪ ♪ all we want to do is be free ♪ ♪ be free ♪ [applause] thank you. >> one more time for the soul sanger! and please, give a round of applause for our house band, marcus phillips and top of the mark. [applause] and now, a virtual performance from hope briggs. [ ♪♪♪ ] [ ♪♪♪ ] [ ♪♪♪ ] [ ♪♪♪ ] [ ♪♪♪ ] ♪ let it shine ♪ [ ♪♪♪ ] [ ♪♪♪ ] ♪ we are not afraid ♪ [ ♪♪♪ ] ♪ the truth shall make us free ♪ ♪ the truth small make us free ♪ [ ♪♪♪ ] ♪ we shall all be free ♪ [ ♪♪♪ ] [ ♪♪♪ ] ♪ we shall overcome some day ♪ ♪ some day ♪ >> please welcome to the stage, derek brown. >> thank you, thank you, so much. derek brown. senior director of the leo t. mccarthy center at the great university of san francisco and it an honor and privilege to be here today. to all the crowds that are here right now, you all look fantastic. thank you so
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can sanger become the 1st female to referee amends? african nations cup match, and africa is well ahead of the curve. if you think about european football championship to men, they hadn't had a we a one, a woman referee yet. so congratulations to african for that. on the flip side, we had one referee who got a little bit confused in the mallet unity. again, he blew for the final whistle. after 86 minutes football matches last 90 minutes. we think it was heat stroke, but that wasn't a good look, right? look at then to the last 16 starting on sunday, how do you think it's going to patterns? well the some really big clashes. i mean, matches that could have been the final we've got nigeria against to near on sunday . i'm thinking nigeria probably the favorite for the whole thing. now, wednesday with ivory coast egypt and of a massive game on a monday, cameroon, against co morals. i think tomorrow is a fairy tale. my end there, i was actually at the nation's gulf in 2017 when cameron shocked everyone to win it . obviously their home this ti
can sanger become the 1st female to referee amends? african nations cup match, and africa is well ahead of the curve. if you think about european football championship to men, they hadn't had a we a one, a woman referee yet. so congratulations to african for that. on the flip side, we had one referee who got a little bit confused in the mallet unity. again, he blew for the final whistle. after 86 minutes football matches last 90 minutes. we think it was heat stroke, but that wasn't a good look,...
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let's bring in security analyst david sanger.for "the new york times." good to see you again. as alex referenced there, secretary blink ep said that he didn't expect any big break-throughs and the threshold was low. what are the big takeaways. >> i was struck by two things, victor. the first is that the two countries are still talking past each other. the united states wants to slow down the threat to ukraine and get those troops moved off the border. the russians see those troops as their leverage for a much broader agenda. which is to try to assure that ukraine but also other nations do not join nato. that their long-standing argument that the united states needed to withdraw troops and arms and even nuclear arms from newer nato states, former soviet states, that that has to be abided by as well. so we've got the united states trying to buy some time by talking about reinstituting some older agreements, about missiles, about exercises, while the russian are saying the big concerns aren't being addressed. >> so, david, are there
let's bring in security analyst david sanger.for "the new york times." good to see you again. as alex referenced there, secretary blink ep said that he didn't expect any big break-throughs and the threshold was low. what are the big takeaways. >> i was struck by two things, victor. the first is that the two countries are still talking past each other. the united states wants to slow down the threat to ukraine and get those troops moved off the border. the russians see those...
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that is that there's some things that you leave that you are going to have to clean up. >> david sangerwe appreciate it. susan page, stick around. we will have much more to talk about and the implications of what it all means this morning. >>> also, a major development overnight into the investigation into january 6th. the supreme court just basically completely dismissed arguments from donald trump. and now the january 6th committee has its hands on key white house records. what have they learned already from what happened on january 6th? >>> plus, senate democrats suffering a major blow. senators manchin and sinema join republicans in syncing filibuster changes to the voting rights bill. >>> and an anti-vax folk singer wanted covid on purpose. what happened when she finally got it. brand, even when your clothes look clean, there's extra dirt you can't see. watch this. that was in these clothes... ugh. but the clothehes washed in tide- so much cleaner. if it's gogot to be clean it's t to be tide hygienic clean. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and yo
that is that there's some things that you leave that you are going to have to clean up. >> david sangerwe appreciate it. susan page, stick around. we will have much more to talk about and the implications of what it all means this morning. >>> also, a major development overnight into the investigation into january 6th. the supreme court just basically completely dismissed arguments from donald trump. and now the january 6th committee has its hands on key white house records. what...
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so let's discuss with cnn political and national security analyst david sanger. he is a white house and national security correspondent for the "new york times" and author of "the perfect weapon." always great to have you with us. >> great to be with you, rosemary. >> so u.s. senators will be briefed thursday on the russia-ukraine crisis. and then on monday the u.n. security council will take up this critical matter. what do you expect will be accomplished other than just putting this crisis on the record? >> not much. i mean, the security council of course has russia as a permanent member. you've got the chinese, who are not -- not really declared where they are in this crisis. so the only utility of the security council meeting is for the u.s. and other members of the security council including britain to present some of their intelligence, explain the threatening nature of what's being arrayed around the border in ukraine, charge the russians with intimidation, and leave. i mean, there's nothing at this point the security council is going to be able to do, esp
so let's discuss with cnn political and national security analyst david sanger. he is a white house and national security correspondent for the "new york times" and author of "the perfect weapon." always great to have you with us. >> great to be with you, rosemary. >> so u.s. senators will be briefed thursday on the russia-ukraine crisis. and then on monday the u.n. security council will take up this critical matter. what do you expect will be accomplished other...
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margaret sanger engaged arguably in eugenics. terrible past if you look at what she did. emily: i agree but the premise of this op-ed, what struck me was his line "what sort of society snoozes as record numbers of murders continue in 12 of its major cities? "what is so difficult for us average americans to swallow is this macro level of violence." this freedom of liberty's answer seems to be a national conversation and a hurting of national conversation around things that don't have an impact under the americans lives and livelihoods. so, that is what is difficult for us to appreciate the past, who hold gratitude for veterans and everyone who's laid down society, we stand on the shoulders of giants. that is how i was bought up to breathe. i agree wholeheartedly and it makes me worried about the future, but i still hold hope. >> kayleigh: yeah, so do i. he asks, harris, as america is so flawed and irredeemable them why are nearly 2 million foreigners now crashing its borders illegally in an attempt to reach a racist nation that is purportedly inferior to those they abandon
margaret sanger engaged arguably in eugenics. terrible past if you look at what she did. emily: i agree but the premise of this op-ed, what struck me was his line "what sort of society snoozes as record numbers of murders continue in 12 of its major cities? "what is so difficult for us average americans to swallow is this macro level of violence." this freedom of liberty's answer seems to be a national conversation and a hurting of national conversation around things that don't...
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david sanger, josh rogin, thank you so much for all the insight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> okayy daniels. she is on the witness stand right now. she says her former lawyer, michael avenatti, lied to her and stole money from her. we have more on her testimony in his trial next. living with diabetes? glucerna protein smart has your number with 30 grams of protein. scientifically designed with carbsteady to help you manage your blood sugar. and more protein to keep you moving with diabetes. glucerna live every moment the pandemic made teaching and learning really hard. but instead of working to help students safely return to the classroom, the san francisco school board focused on renaming schools and playing politics. and they've even saddled our district with a $125 million deficit. our children can't wait for new leadership. here's our chance for a fresh start. on february 15th, please recall school board members collins, lópez and moliga before our kids fall even further behind. yep, it's go time with wireless on the most reliable network. ok, that jump was crazy! before our ki
david sanger, josh rogin, thank you so much for all the insight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> okayy daniels. she is on the witness stand right now. she says her former lawyer, michael avenatti, lied to her and stole money from her. we have more on her testimony in his trial next. living with diabetes? glucerna protein smart has your number with 30 grams of protein. scientifically designed with carbsteady to help you manage your blood sugar. and more protein to keep you...
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this is biden responding to a question from david sanger of "the new york times." pres.en: i think he still does not want full-blown number one. number two, i think you will test the west? test united states and nato? yes, i think you will. but i think you will pay a serious and dear price for it if you does not think now it will cost of as long -- what it is going to cost them. i think you will regret having done it. i'm not so sure what is good to do. i guess he will. he has to -- by the way, the two things he said to me that he wants, one, ukraine will never be part of nato. two, nato -- there will not be strategic weapons staged in ukraine. we can work out something on the second piece. depending on what he does along the russian border under the european area of russia. >> your offering some way out here, some offramp. it sounds like what it is -- at least i knew the informal assurance, that nato is not going to take in ukraine anytime in the next few decades. and it sounds like you're saying we would never put nuclear weapons there. he also wants us to move all of
this is biden responding to a question from david sanger of "the new york times." pres.en: i think he still does not want full-blown number one. number two, i think you will test the west? test united states and nato? yes, i think you will. but i think you will pay a serious and dear price for it if you does not think now it will cost of as long -- what it is going to cost them. i think you will regret having done it. i'm not so sure what is good to do. i guess he will. he has to --...
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. >>> earlier i spoke with cnn and political analyst david sanger about the crisis. asked him whether he agrees with assessment that a russian invasion is imminent, or if he thinks as some have suggested, that this is all a dramatic way for russia to get western attention. >> it is very possible that putin is doing on a much larger scale right now something he's done on a smaller scale before. he has been known to a mass troops. he did it in april, but nowhere near on this scale. so, what makes this different? first of all, if you put 100, some would say the number is closer to 130,000 out there, he's got to come home with something before he with draws them, or there will be a huge loss of face. so, one question is has he cornered himself at this point? you know, bob gates, the former defense secretary and c.i.a. chief, wrote a column in the f.t. last week. he made the point when you unsheathe the sword like this, you can do anything but sit on it. and so he's either going to have to invade or he's going to have to pull them back. i think the second interesting poss
. >>> earlier i spoke with cnn and political analyst david sanger about the crisis. asked him whether he agrees with assessment that a russian invasion is imminent, or if he thinks as some have suggested, that this is all a dramatic way for russia to get western attention. >> it is very possible that putin is doing on a much larger scale right now something he's done on a smaller scale before. he has been known to a mass troops. he did it in april, but nowhere near on this scale....
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i think if you looked at his anxious to david sanger, he was very blunt about what's going to happeninvade, saying it is something putin will regret, pay a dear price for. that is stark language from president biden. >> he said he maybe will learn not to be a president's senator. what do you think that means going forward? >> that was at the tail end of the press conference. this was in effect breaking up with the senate. this is a guy who spent 36 years in that body, believed that it could be that he hoped it might be. it is mentioned with irony more than anything else. he spent hours and hours trying to get people to do pwhaepted. a reference to manchin and sinema. he felt he wasted some time. he understood black voters who felt they wanted to see him more out in the community. he talked about the white house recently as a guilded cage. they all feel they are being confined in washington but acutely this is the moment to say, fine, if the senate, the place that i loved isn't going to be able to do what we need and what i want, i have to go directly to the people. you are beginning
i think if you looked at his anxious to david sanger, he was very blunt about what's going to happeninvade, saying it is something putin will regret, pay a dear price for. that is stark language from president biden. >> he said he maybe will learn not to be a president's senator. what do you think that means going forward? >> that was at the tail end of the press conference. this was in effect breaking up with the senate. this is a guy who spent 36 years in that body, believed that...
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let's discuss with david sanger.white house and national security correspondent for "the new york times" and the author of "the perfect weapon." david, thanks for being with us this morning. so far there are no tangible public signs of a deescalation by russia, so without capitulating to all of vladimir putin's demands at this point, is an invasion of ukraine inevitable? >> good morning. i don't think it's inevitable, but i do think that the evidence would suggest that it is likely. there have been moments where we have seen the russians at least sound deescalatory. we have heard the foreign minister, foreign minister lavrov, say we have no plan to invade. the account that donie just gave us suggests that the russians are trying their best not to go anger some of the european allies. i'm not sure that's necessarily an indication of what would happen far away from the irish coast in ukraine, but it's a good sign. so i think the russians are feeling a little bit of pressure here that comes from the u.s. and the united
let's discuss with david sanger.white house and national security correspondent for "the new york times" and the author of "the perfect weapon." david, thanks for being with us this morning. so far there are no tangible public signs of a deescalation by russia, so without capitulating to all of vladimir putin's demands at this point, is an invasion of ukraine inevitable? >> good morning. i don't think it's inevitable, but i do think that the evidence would suggest that...
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joining me to explain: margot sanger-katz, a health care reporter for "the new york times."got first, remind us why this was needed. >> people would go to the emergency room, they would have a health problem, or they would have a scheduled surgery. or c section, something like that, and it would turn out after they got their care there was some doctor along the way who was part of their care who didn't accept their insurance, it was a very common thing, about one in five people who went to the emergency room and about one in five people who had a scheduledded surgery would end up with a bill from a doctor they didn't choose, and those bills could be thousands, tens of thousands, in some cases hundreds of thousands of dollars on top of what their insurance covered. so congress really wanted to address this problem and make it so people did not get these nasty surprises when patients were doing the right thing and going to places where they thought their insurance was going to cover their care. >> brown: so is alot of people impacted, a lot of dollars at stake, how does it wor
joining me to explain: margot sanger-katz, a health care reporter for "the new york times."got first, remind us why this was needed. >> people would go to the emergency room, they would have a health problem, or they would have a scheduled surgery. or c section, something like that, and it would turn out after they got their care there was some doctor along the way who was part of their care who didn't accept their insurance, it was a very common thing, about one in five people...
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ok, david sanger, new york times. >> thank you, mr. president. wanted to follow-up on your answer there about russia and you rain. when you were in geneva in june, you said to us about vladimir putin that i think the last thing he wants now is a cold war. since then of course you have seen him gather these troops around ukraine. the secretary of state said today that he thought he could invade at any moment. you have seen the cyberattacks and seen the demand that he have a sphere of influence in which she would withdraw all american troops and nuclear weapons from what used to be the soviet bloc. i'm wondering if you still think that the last thing he wants is a cold war. has your view of him changed in the past few months? if it has and he does invade, which are' to move back to the kind of containment policy that you saw so often when you were still in the senate? >> the answer is i still don't think he wants a full-blown war. number two, do i think you will test the west? test the united states and nato? as significantly as he can? yes, i thin
ok, david sanger, new york times. >> thank you, mr. president. wanted to follow-up on your answer there about russia and you rain. when you were in geneva in june, you said to us about vladimir putin that i think the last thing he wants now is a cold war. since then of course you have seen him gather these troops around ukraine. the secretary of state said today that he thought he could invade at any moment. you have seen the cyberattacks and seen the demand that he have a sphere of...
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, i have seen like of this weapons of mass destruction in iraq and some of the same people, david sanger over the new york times, for example, who was judy miller, was the prime culprit, or this channel about weapons of mass destruction. so the media is not yet with it, whether the me will come around and do what i think blinking and biting are trying to do that is satisfied with the russian desire to be accepted as it equal to be taken seriously to have what the terms are spect ok respect there was the germans say that it means a lot more than just or the english thing. respect. that's what the navy commander said and got canned for this last going on. the alliance of falling boards, the germans, to all important cog of the alliance is a, the germans are making clear that they're not going to be treated like vessels anymore. if you brits want to fly arms and so you can, you better find some of the route go around, you know, go around and so, so a lot of things are happening. but hopefully by friday we will know what the u. s. written responses, the business about progress to now, you kn
, i have seen like of this weapons of mass destruction in iraq and some of the same people, david sanger over the new york times, for example, who was judy miller, was the prime culprit, or this channel about weapons of mass destruction. so the media is not yet with it, whether the me will come around and do what i think blinking and biting are trying to do that is satisfied with the russian desire to be accepted as it equal to be taken seriously to have what the terms are spect ok respect...
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or can sanger has been a 4th official during the tournament and has extensive experience officiating. women's matches including the cup analytics that you're up to date. well, well here's the top of the, our kick off is next with the highlights from much de 19 in the policy with ah, with a pulse has a beginning of a story and takes us along for the ride. it's all about to perspective culture information. this is the that we're you news and more d, w, made from mines. oh. and the battle against covey. and the only variant is putting healthcare systems around the world to the test. vaccination campaigns are accelerating, while restrictions are intensifying once again. but are these measures enough to stop the spread of omicron, fax data and reports release? you know, weekly coping 19 special every thursday on d w. we're all set with the to go be off yes. with all in as we take on the world i, we're all about the stories that matter to whatever it takes to least man following dfw on fire made for mines. ah.
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yes sir. 3 sally, my mucus, sanger of one dash, 3 years old, was studied in nursing and mid with free. and wanted to play basketball would have to be a professional basketball or but, you know, had as faith as had it. ah, she's thou, one of the most famous reference in the world. she's the 1st woman to be sent out for a couple of nations in the 65 year history. so it's, it's really good for, for wonder, for women in football and for girls to see themselves on the peach one day. i spoke to her about what's up a few days before high game and she was never said she was never she, she didn't want to speak to the press yet, but yes, this, she didn't show any nerve in the game between zimbabwe and jeannie and just talk that maybe she'll be part of the cot i woke up with fries. excellent. all right, thank you for that. a lot at a week from the w school. thank you. this is did only news life from ballot is reminder of our top story of this are a secretary of state on to be playing can has cold america support for ukraine, unwavering after talks with president, flung me as an educator to bring
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[applause] they call me the soul sanger. be free ♪ ♪ all i want to do is take the chains off ♪ ♪ all i want to do is break them off ♪ ♪ all we want to do is be free ♪ ♪ all we want to do is be free ♪ ♪ free ♪ ♪ all we want to do is be free ♪ ♪ be free ♪ [applause] thank you. >> one more time for the soul sanger! and please, give a round of applause for our house band, marcus phillips and top of the mark. [applause] and now, a virtual performance from hope briggs. [ ♪♪♪ ] [ ♪♪♪ ] [ ♪♪♪ ] [ ♪♪♪ ] [ ♪♪♪ ] ♪ let it shine ♪ [ ♪♪♪ ] [ ♪♪♪ ] ♪ we are not afraid ♪ [ ♪♪♪ ] ♪ the truth shall make us free ♪ ♪ the truth small make us free ♪ [ ♪♪♪ ] ♪ we shall all be free ♪ [ ♪♪♪ ] [ ♪♪♪ ] ♪ we shall overcome some day ♪ ♪ some day ♪ >> please welcome to the stage, derek brown. >> thank you, thank you, so much. derek brown. senior director of the leo t. mccarthy center at the great university of san francisco and it an honor and privilege to be here today. to all the crowds that are here right now, you all look fantastic. thank you so muc
[applause] they call me the soul sanger. be free ♪ ♪ all i want to do is take the chains off ♪ ♪ all i want to do is break them off ♪ ♪ all we want to do is be free ♪ ♪ all we want to do is be free ♪ ♪ free ♪ ♪ all we want to do is be free ♪ ♪ be free ♪ [applause] thank you. >> one more time for the soul sanger! and please, give a round of applause for our house band, marcus phillips and top of the mark. [applause] and now, a virtual performance from hope...
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. >>> joining me now to discuss all of this, cnn political and national security analyst david sangerty correspondent for the "new york times." do you think president biden should proceed? a lot of talk but at a certain point it won't be enough. >> that's certainly right. some doubt within the administration about whether the tough talk and the threat of sanctions is going to be enough to deter him. they're stuck in a sort of odd place here, one of putin's major demands is that ukraine never join nato. never is a long time, but ukraine isn't joining nato any time soon. so it sounds like there could be some room there. and another big demand is working out something to keep american nuclear weapons at some distance. that's what we had in the past treaties as possibly you could imagine that being renegotiated. >> david, at the same time we saw this rare show of strength for the u.s. in the indoe pacific region. carrying 20 ballistic missiles and dozens of nuclear warheads. what message are they trying to send with a showing of strength? >> well, you know, our nuclear submarine patrolled
. >>> joining me now to discuss all of this, cnn political and national security analyst david sangerty correspondent for the "new york times." do you think president biden should proceed? a lot of talk but at a certain point it won't be enough. >> that's certainly right. some doubt within the administration about whether the tough talk and the threat of sanctions is going to be enough to deter him. they're stuck in a sort of odd place here, one of putin's major demands...
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joining me in the meantime, david sanger, national security correspondent for the "new york times," of course. we talked about diplomacy living to fight another day after the meetings we were seeing and this week, it seems in a very different place with nato ships and troops moving into the region and let me play now the warning from tony blinken and once again, the warning from the uk prime minister. >> if a single additional russian force goes into ukraine in an aggressive way, as i said, that would trigger a swift, a severe and united response from us and from europe. >> we also need to get over the message that invading ukraine, from a russian perspective, is going to be a painful, violent and bloody business. and i think it's very important to people in russia to understand this could be a new che chechnya. >> you have reporting of the uk intel on a russian plot going further into ukraine. i mean, is this getting hotter rather than cooling off? >> it certainly is getting hotter, kate, and i think it's fair to say that we are probably closer now than we've been in many decades to a
joining me in the meantime, david sanger, national security correspondent for the "new york times," of course. we talked about diplomacy living to fight another day after the meetings we were seeing and this week, it seems in a very different place with nato ships and troops moving into the region and let me play now the warning from tony blinken and once again, the warning from the uk prime minister. >> if a single additional russian force goes into ukraine in an aggressive...
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reports on a bail basis -- on a daily basis every morning and read "the new york times" and david sanger afterward to see how they were covering what i knew to be reality. i have to say i was a bit -- i guess the one significant exception i would make here is the -- a highly disruptive cyber attack on u.s. critical infrastructure by a state or state supported group is in the likely hood moderate impact high category. i would put that in the likelihood high category. i believe that cyber threats and cyber attacks on our critical infrastructure are here. i think the likelihood is high. i think that the potential impact of such an attack is high. best example is the attack on colonial pipeline several months ago. i gave a whole speech on this several weeks ago on cyber attacks on critical infrastructure. in my judgment cyber space is the 21st century battleground. and covert actors are giving -- replacing conventional actors and cyber attacks are replacing ken nettic attacks in my judgment. if it were up to me only, i would put cyber attacks on critical infrastructure like the defense indus
reports on a bail basis -- on a daily basis every morning and read "the new york times" and david sanger afterward to see how they were covering what i knew to be reality. i have to say i was a bit -- i guess the one significant exception i would make here is the -- a highly disruptive cyber attack on u.s. critical infrastructure by a state or state supported group is in the likely hood moderate impact high category. i would put that in the likelihood high category. i believe that...
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i'm joined by one of the reporters on that story, david sanger. great to see you. you hear the word sanctions. we've seen u.s. administrations do this time and again with putin, hoping for some kind of you know, response in the nature of healing, you know and cooling his heels to some extent, but doesn't always seem to work out. what are you reporting at this point? >> well, it doesn't always work out. you remember the united states put sanctions on russia after it seized crimea in 2014 and began to support an uprising in parts of the eastern part of the country. we put sanctions again on russia for the election interference in 2016 and then again last year for the solar wind cyber attack. and as you know from your time at the white house and i certainly seen, no one really thinks that has been a deterrent. so they're trying something different this time. they're telegraphing ahead of any invasion what the penalties would be. some are familiar. trying to cut off the biggest banks from being able to deal with financial transactions on international markets, but some
i'm joined by one of the reporters on that story, david sanger. great to see you. you hear the word sanctions. we've seen u.s. administrations do this time and again with putin, hoping for some kind of you know, response in the nature of healing, you know and cooling his heels to some extent, but doesn't always seem to work out. what are you reporting at this point? >> well, it doesn't always work out. you remember the united states put sanctions on russia after it seized crimea in 2014...
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david sanger, thank you very much, as always, for your great reporting. appreciate it. >> every day matters here. every day bears watching along that border. we simply don't know what is going to happen. >>> meantime, here in the united states, tensions high across the country as parents, teachers, and politicians debate whether students should return to in-person learning in the midst of a global pandemic. actually, that debate is over, as almost every student is back in person. the issue, and this was encapsulated in a story in the "new york" magazine, jonathan writes that he feels that democrats should apologize for the fact that schools were closed at all last year and the year before. he thinks this was a giant mistake. progressive, as he put it, should come to terms with that fact. joining us now is angie schmidt, a parent and author of a piece in the "atlantic," arguing for a return to in-person instruction. donna is the president of the american federation of teachers in new jersey. first, angie, i want to go to you. what provoked this discussion
david sanger, thank you very much, as always, for your great reporting. appreciate it. >> every day matters here. every day bears watching along that border. we simply don't know what is going to happen. >>> meantime, here in the united states, tensions high across the country as parents, teachers, and politicians debate whether students should return to in-person learning in the midst of a global pandemic. actually, that debate is over, as almost every student is back in person....
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david sanger, thank you, as always. >> thank you, bianna. >>> well, this just in to cnn, we are learning coast yesterday. how that may have been a response to warnings of a potential north korean missile launch. more on that coming up next. somt memories growing up, were cooking with mom. she always said, “food is love.” so when she moved in with us, a new kitchen became part of our financial plan. ♪ i want to make the most of every meal we have together. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com (birds chirping) ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ (phone beep) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (music quieter) ♪ (phone clicks) ♪ ♪ looking to get back in your type 2 diabetes zone? once-weekly ozempic® can help. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart at
david sanger, thank you, as always. >> thank you, bianna. >>> well, this just in to cnn, we are learning coast yesterday. how that may have been a response to warnings of a potential north korean missile launch. more on that coming up next. somt memories growing up, were cooking with mom. she always said, “food is love.” so when she moved in with us, a new kitchen became part of our financial plan. ♪ i want to make the most of every meal we have together. ♪ at...
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let's discuss with cnn political and national security analyst david sanger, a white house and nationality correspondent for "the new york times" as well. food to see you, david. thank you for appearing tonight. ukrainian official told cnn that biden's comments gives the green light to putin to enter ukraine at his pleasure. this was a gaffe? what are the implications? do you grief it was a gaffe and what are the implications here? >> thanks for having me on, don. this was in response to a question that i had asked the president about whether or not he believes that the united states and russia were headed back into a sort of new form of cold war, because six months ago in geneva when he met president putin he said he didn't believe so. what he said in the run up to this was he didn't believe that we -- that russia was interested in that full-scale war. and then he basically laid out the options that he has heard in briefings, and he laid them out accurately, which is that if russia does a smaller invasion in the eastern part of the country, the russian-speaking part, it might be hard t
let's discuss with cnn political and national security analyst david sanger, a white house and nationality correspondent for "the new york times" as well. food to see you, david. thank you for appearing tonight. ukrainian official told cnn that biden's comments gives the green light to putin to enter ukraine at his pleasure. this was a gaffe? what are the implications? do you grief it was a gaffe and what are the implications here? >> thanks for having me on, don. this was in...
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david sanger, "new york times." >> thank you, mr. president. i wanted to follow up on your answer there about russia and ukraine. when you were in geneva in june, you said to us about president putin, i think the last thing he wants now is a cold war. since then, of course, you've seen him gather these troops, 100,000 troops around ukraine. the secretary of state said today he thought he could invade at any moment. you've seen the cyberattacks. and you've seen the demand that he have a sphere of influence in which you would withdraw all american troops and nuclear weapons from what used to be the soviet bloc. so i'm wondering if you still think that the last thing he wants is a cold war and has your view of him changed in the past few months? and if it has, and he does invade, would your posture be to really move back to the kind of containment policy that you saw so often when you were still in the senate? >> the answer is that -- i think he still does not want any full-blown war, number one. number two, do i think he'll test the west? test th
david sanger, "new york times." >> thank you, mr. president. i wanted to follow up on your answer there about russia and ukraine. when you were in geneva in june, you said to us about president putin, i think the last thing he wants now is a cold war. since then, of course, you've seen him gather these troops, 100,000 troops around ukraine. the secretary of state said today he thought he could invade at any moment. you've seen the cyberattacks. and you've seen the demand that he...
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group b, when is and history was made in guineas match with symbolic way as sunday, mom will, can. sanger became the 1st woman to referee and african, much than $1.00 to $1.00 and celebrated in style. despite already having been eliminated. get a still finish 2nd to book a place to organize the next months paging winter olympics have warned athletes not to protest. still they face being punished. sanctions could include having that accreditation cancelled against have been hit by diplomatic boycotts from several countries, including the u. s. person, an australia, over the treatment of muslim week is, although china denies allegation of human rights abuses. podium protests already banned under and then pick roles, but many feel that is wrong. all athletes have a right. many athletes feel they have responsibility. and they have every right to be speaking out whenever it is that they're competing, why is because the world place is so many global challenges right now that now industry is immune. there should be blanket protection for any api to speak up at any time about issues of human righ
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, now an abc news analyst, michel martin, weekend host of npr's "all things considered" and david sanger" white house and national security correspondent. welcome to all of you and, donna, i want to start with you. unity, unity, unity, that is what joe biden talked about in his inaugural address just over a year ago. that is not what he has gotten and this week it's clear he's changing course. >> there's no question that what the president called for last year is something that we should all aspire to, we want to be a united country, especially now given the threats that we see abroad. he also said that he wanted to reach out. he has tried and, of course, we got the result is the bipartisan infrastructure bill. but this is an opportunity for all americans to really rally behind the president as we try to get this virus under control, keep this economy growing, keep our schools re-opened. look, i think the president has a lot to brag about, yes, i say brag because for the first time in my lifetime we have a preident who is going to eliminate lead pipes, a president that is going to ensure
, now an abc news analyst, michel martin, weekend host of npr's "all things considered" and david sanger" white house and national security correspondent. welcome to all of you and, donna, i want to start with you. unity, unity, unity, that is what joe biden talked about in his inaugural address just over a year ago. that is not what he has gotten and this week it's clear he's changing course. >> there's no question that what the president called for last year is something...
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. >> well, i think if you look through the "times" story written by david sanger, who we will speak to later on in the program, as well, it sets up this idea that vladimir putin may not yet know exactly what he wants to do, kind of seeing how it plays out. clearly, they are setting the stage for something very, very prok provo provocative. they've already said diplomacy has failed. they're waiting on the letter potentially going back and forth between putin and the white house. the long-term goal seems to be to break the spine of nato, what putin is looking for here. it seems he is going far to get it. >> they've created an environment of danger, anything can happen. >> yeah. >>> this morning, senate democrats begin the formal floor process of trying to pass voting rights legislation. a centerpiece of president biden's agenda. unless there was some secret development in the last few minutes, this is not going to pass. this is not going to pass. but they are going through the motions. first, in a few hours, debate begins on legislation that combines two bills already passed by the house
. >> well, i think if you look through the "times" story written by david sanger, who we will speak to later on in the program, as well, it sets up this idea that vladimir putin may not yet know exactly what he wants to do, kind of seeing how it plays out. clearly, they are setting the stage for something very, very prok provo provocative. they've already said diplomacy has failed. they're waiting on the letter potentially going back and forth between putin and the white house....
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. >> you know, this new reporting out from "the new york times," david sanger and michael schwartz that russia has been thinning out its embassy staff in kyiv, you read that and, you know, the kremlin denies it. but it's seen as a sign of something, but it doesn't seem to be clear what the sign is. propaganda, preparation, both? what do you think? >> kate i think both. i think we have seen several steps, kind of the playbook that the russians have used. they've used hacks. they've used cyberattacks. information warfare. they are planting russian special forces inside ukraine, and those russian special forces will attack russian-led forces in donbas. then they'll say it's the ukrainians attacking russian forces there and that will be the justification for an attack. they are trading to the world they are moving their people from the embassy in kyiv or consulates. this is just part of the attempt, again, to bully, to intimidate, the west into giving them what they want. this is part of the standard playbook. >> what we don't know is if it's going to be a standard conclusion and what that'
. >> you know, this new reporting out from "the new york times," david sanger and michael schwartz that russia has been thinning out its embassy staff in kyiv, you read that and, you know, the kremlin denies it. but it's seen as a sign of something, but it doesn't seem to be clear what the sign is. propaganda, preparation, both? what do you think? >> kate i think both. i think we have seen several steps, kind of the playbook that the russians have used. they've used hacks....
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presence at the tournament will help african women and their fight for equality. salih, my mac and sanger of her wanda, became the 1st woman to fishy vitiate. and aft con, madge and on tuesday took charge of the zimbabwe versus guinea game. she was assisted by 3 other women in an all female crew. oh we are here. not because the hud favor to be here. it's just chance. it's no because we deserve to be here. we have a bug groaned in from dud bug and his passion from duck push on his hard work. and from that hard work says the fruit a lot, say women, there can't run a to piece of men, so speed in to whatever. yes are we can't be men. but we can do our best to be on the same level. and there was an absolute goal feast and the women's asian cover cap earlier on friday, australia showing little mercy to the tournaments, lowest rank team, indonesia. they hammered them by an incredible 18 goals to nearly mm hm. bye. as a star, sam ker, getting on the score sheet a 5 times and a lackey's game for 2 competitors at the 1st world rally championship, a van to the season. french driver adriana for mo, h
presence at the tournament will help african women and their fight for equality. salih, my mac and sanger of her wanda, became the 1st woman to fishy vitiate. and aft con, madge and on tuesday took charge of the zimbabwe versus guinea game. she was assisted by 3 other women in an all female crew. oh we are here. not because the hud favor to be here. it's just chance. it's no because we deserve to be here. we have a bug groaned in from dud bug and his passion from duck push on his hard work. and...