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my guests are elle fanning and ben schwartz.e back, have you ever wished someone would make a dead-eyed robot child? you're in luck. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody. welcome back. give it up for the band right there. stay human. lewis, lewis, two delightful young performers on the show tonight. elle fanning is going to be here on the show tonight. and from "sonic hedgehog 2", sonic himself, ben schwartz is going to be here tonight. ( applause ) now, i understand jon has been out so far this week, because he's out there prepping for the grammys. and joe is out in los an
my guests are elle fanning and ben schwartz.e back, have you ever wished someone would make a dead-eyed robot child? you're in luck. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in...
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average american family may be spending $1,000 more in gas than they did last year, jose >> gadi schwartz in los angeles, thank you. >>> when we come back, americans risking it all, volunteering to fight for ukraine. we talk to some. >>> and the skyrocketing cost of spring getaways, what you need to know before booking that trip >>> president joe biden has repeatedly said american troops will not be involved in the war in ukraine, but that hasn't stopped american civilians as many as 3,000 by one estimate to fight emilie ikeda spoke with a few of them >> reporter: as war-torn ukraine i shelled and bombed, the country's desperate call for volunteer fighters grows louder among those willing to jump in, americans like volunteer fighters new jersey carpenter andrew bennett >> was there a moment you decided to go try to fight in ukraine, help ukraine >> yeah, the moment i found out you could. >> have you thought about what would happen if you were to get injured? >> i guess i'll figure it out when i get there. >> reporter: with no backup or safety net from the u.s. government, the risks are en
average american family may be spending $1,000 more in gas than they did last year, jose >> gadi schwartz in los angeles, thank you. >>> when we come back, americans risking it all, volunteering to fight for ukraine. we talk to some. >>> and the skyrocketing cost of spring getaways, what you need to know before booking that trip >>> president joe biden has repeatedly said american troops will not be involved in the war in ukraine, but that hasn't stopped...
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gadi schwartz reports. >> reporter: tonight shock at gas pumps showing prices most drivers have nevereen. >> it really hurts the people that have to drive 20 and 30 miles every day to and from work. >> reporter: with the biden administration now considering direct sanctions on the kremlin's crude oil, prices will likely climb higher than they ever have before. >> the oil market reacts much like the stock market it gets very jittery when it comes to volatility, and we're seeing a lot of volatility right now unfortunately, drivers are paying for that at the gas pump. >> reporter: across the country the national average has rocketed past the $4 mark in california, where drivers are shelling out as much as $7 a gallon, some are onboard with the sanctions but say they still want to see washington try and bring relief >> send a message, send all the messages. but i think we have oil here, we don't need to be buying their oil. >> reporter: and experts say there are options. more domestic production and further tapping into the national oil research, lowering gas taxes, and a nuclea deal with
gadi schwartz reports. >> reporter: tonight shock at gas pumps showing prices most drivers have nevereen. >> it really hurts the people that have to drive 20 and 30 miles every day to and from work. >> reporter: with the biden administration now considering direct sanctions on the kremlin's crude oil, prices will likely climb higher than they ever have before. >> the oil market reacts much like the stock market it gets very jittery when it comes to volatility, and we're...
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this truck's not going to make mistakes. >> reporter: gadi schwartz, nbc news, chandler, arizona. >>>n we come back, unbreakable bond children showing the meaning of true friendship . . . . >>> there's good news tonight about love and acceptance, and the bond between two children who have become fast friends despite their differences. 2-year-old jack witman loves roller coasters. and has a laugh that lights up any room tell me a little bit about jack what's your son like >> a super happy kid smiling, loves to laugh, loves to goof around >> he actually had a stroke at birth, so he's not able to walk or move around the same as most typical 3-year-olds. >> reporter: that's because jack has cerebral palsy, a condition impacting his ability to walk. his family moved to the orlando area last year so jack could attend a school that integrates special needs children his parents, jeremy and andi, worried how other kids might react. >> my whole worry was that he was going to feel different >> reporter: but then this happened. jack's new classmate, jylese, saw through his disability, making him
this truck's not going to make mistakes. >> reporter: gadi schwartz, nbc news, chandler, arizona. >>>n we come back, unbreakable bond children showing the meaning of true friendship . . . . >>> there's good news tonight about love and acceptance, and the bond between two children who have become fast friends despite their differences. 2-year-old jack witman loves roller coasters. and has a laugh that lights up any room tell me a little bit about jack what's your son like...
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group: retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american peopl and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. russia's invasion of ukrain
bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial...
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the president of refugee international eric schwartz talking to me before.ho protested on live tv has appeared in court and been fined. marina ovsyannikova ran on to the set behind the news anchor on russian state tv to protest against the war in ukraine. our moscow correspondent caroline davies has more. out of court but still in the limelight — today, marina ovsyannikova talked for the first time about what happened after she protested on russian state tv. i don't like... russia started this invasion, and it's been very terrible. "these days have been very hard for me", she says. "i spent two days without sleep, i was being questioned "for over 14 hours. "they did not provide me with any legal help. "i was in a hard situation." last night, shouting "no war" and holding a sign that says, "they're lying to you here," this was her protest against her employer and the president. but today, she was in court because of this video. in it, she explains why she protested and calls on others to do the same. that fell foul of russia's anti—protest laws, and she was f
the president of refugee international eric schwartz talking to me before.ho protested on live tv has appeared in court and been fined. marina ovsyannikova ran on to the set behind the news anchor on russian state tv to protest against the war in ukraine. our moscow correspondent caroline davies has more. out of court but still in the limelight — today, marina ovsyannikova talked for the first time about what happened after she protested on russian state tv. i don't like... russia started...
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and schwartz three american public figures followed by the russian presidency, and he has a message forresident putin. >> to president putin, i say you started this war, you are leading this war, you can stop this war. >> reporter: schwarzenegger then telling russian soldiers about his own father, and the guilt he carried fighting for the nazis in world war two. he says his dad came home a broken man. >> he came home a broken man. he lived the rest of his life in pain. pain from a broken back. pain from the shrapnel that always reminded him of this terrible years and pain from the guilt that he felt. >> reporter: schwarzenegger closing by saying those brave enough to stand up to putin and against this war are his new heroes. >> the world has seen your bravery. we know that you have suffered the consequences of your courage. you have the strength of yuri petrovich vlasov. >> reporter: david, the white house telling us it did not ask schwarzenegger to produce that video. saying it came from the governor's heart. posting to telegram, one of the few social media outlets able to evade censor
and schwartz three american public figures followed by the russian presidency, and he has a message forresident putin. >> to president putin, i say you started this war, you are leading this war, you can stop this war. >> reporter: schwarzenegger then telling russian soldiers about his own father, and the guilt he carried fighting for the nazis in world war two. he says his dad came home a broken man. >> he came home a broken man. he lived the rest of his life in pain. pain...
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. >>> finally tonight, gadi schwartz with an exclusive test drive of a vehicle that could be headed tofter apollo's moon bounce and buggies, nasa is kicking off a new lunar rover space race and a startup in california is headed in a very different direction. >> wow! >> reporter: this is flex, a prototype tested out by a former commander of the international space station, chris hatfield. >> it's not only an automated forklift but it becomes a transport vehicle for astronauts on the surface of the moon. >> reporter: and it can be operated from earth, allowing lunar base building before humans even get there, prepping vital life-support systems. you're not just designing a rover, you're designing an entire ecosystem. >> we want to set standard for lunar logistics, we want to be the ups for the moon. >> reporter: that will mean making solar-powered rovers that will last ten years, through extreme temperatures and maybe breaking a speed record. >> do you think you can beat 11 miles an hour on the moon with this? >> i think so. >> we're on max speed on earth. give it a go. >> reporter: not
. >>> finally tonight, gadi schwartz with an exclusive test drive of a vehicle that could be headed tofter apollo's moon bounce and buggies, nasa is kicking off a new lunar rover space race and a startup in california is headed in a very different direction. >> wow! >> reporter: this is flex, a prototype tested out by a former commander of the international space station, chris hatfield. >> it's not only an automated forklift but it becomes a transport vehicle for...
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on monday german chancellor oliver schwartz said, albania and north macedonia should begin talks to join the european union as soon as possible. short made the comments after a meeting with sweden's prime minister, magdalena anderson in berlin. he said, it's important that you speed up talks with the to balkan nations to prevent them being pulled into rush as a sphere of influence. and either the spoke to swedish prime minister magdalena anderson about e. u. s. session talks with albania, and north macedonia. here is what she had to say. what i mean country should be able to join european union when they are ready for it. and i think it's important that all countries can have a process coming closer to europe, peon, and membership. and, and from a swedish perspective, we have been supporting countries, for instance, ukraine ad to help build their institutions to become. so they could come closer to becoming that members of the european union attacking ukraine was not only an attack line ukraine, but also european security order, which means that every country can make their desist in the
on monday german chancellor oliver schwartz said, albania and north macedonia should begin talks to join the european union as soon as possible. short made the comments after a meeting with sweden's prime minister, magdalena anderson in berlin. he said, it's important that you speed up talks with the to balkan nations to prevent them being pulled into rush as a sphere of influence. and either the spoke to swedish prime minister magdalena anderson about e. u. s. session talks with albania, and...
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the 2 western leaders urged bruton to agree to an immediate cease fire in ukraine. schwartz is office said he and mc wrong, called on, put in to begin the process of finding a diplomatic solution. who didn't brief my horn and shoulder on recent talks between russian and ukrainian negotiating teams. and let's dive into this with our political correspondence, thomas barrow. he joins me now in the studio at thomas. you tell us more about what has come out of this round of diplomacy. so france and germany have placed their hopes for a long time already. but now more than ever on trying to find a diplomatic solution, what that specifically means is that they want 1st and foremost a ceasefire. an immediate cease fire, something that did come out of that, of that talk, that they asked vladimir putin for that specific ceasefire. that has to be the pre condition for what was been described as structured talks to try and find a political solution to this war. now that is the goal, but if you judge by what french officials have been saying after that, coal, turning those goals into concrete acti
the 2 western leaders urged bruton to agree to an immediate cease fire in ukraine. schwartz is office said he and mc wrong, called on, put in to begin the process of finding a diplomatic solution. who didn't brief my horn and shoulder on recent talks between russian and ukrainian negotiating teams. and let's dive into this with our political correspondence, thomas barrow. he joins me now in the studio at thomas. you tell us more about what has come out of this round of diplomacy. so france and...
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they were confused by the charges and hoping for clarification. >> gaddi schwartz, thank you. >>> it's the end of an era for duke men's basketball. coach mike krzyzewski set to take the court he's known as coach k. he's led the blue devils for more than four decades and won five national titles his big farewell is shake up to be just as legendary as the career tickets for the game are going for super bowl prices. the cheapest seats are fetching $4,000 espn reports some of the best seats on the market are going for more than $50,000 a pop. >>> now our coverage of the war continues. coming up, a call forearms from people in new york the gun drive to get weapons into the hands of people trying to defend themselves and their country. >>> and concerns that the war in europe will expand like all the way to spacend dealdash.com the fair and honest bidding site. this kitchenaid mixer sold for less than $26. this i-pad sold for less than $43. and this playstation 5 sold for less than a dollar. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. >>> a blockbuster jobs report this morning
they were confused by the charges and hoping for clarification. >> gaddi schwartz, thank you. >>> it's the end of an era for duke men's basketball. coach mike krzyzewski set to take the court he's known as coach k. he's led the blue devils for more than four decades and won five national titles his big farewell is shake up to be just as legendary as the career tickets for the game are going for super bowl prices. the cheapest seats are fetching $4,000 espn reports some of the...
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let's bring in tech analyst john meyer and john schwartz. to john's will use both last names.from apple today? >> as high level i think the biggest star was the iphone sg. even though the reason the prices in 8% and starts at $4.29. despite the higher price i'm willing to bet they will not be able to keep up with the demands. this is massive for emerging markets like india which has been demanding more from a high-powered iphone for less than $500. cheryl: another big question, john schwartz, obviously we have a global chip shortage going on. macbooks have their own chips they don't have intel chips. we knew that but is this the saving grace for apple moving away from intel who seems to not be able to make enough chips to supply the world? >> that is a good point i was thinking the story is continued renaissance for macintosh as a premium back studio powered by the ultra silicon which is faster than the macro. that is very important we've seen a surge said apple moved to silicon late in 2020 with the m1 maxing out and when ultra. in a sense from intel and other chip makers. we
let's bring in tech analyst john meyer and john schwartz. to john's will use both last names.from apple today? >> as high level i think the biggest star was the iphone sg. even though the reason the prices in 8% and starts at $4.29. despite the higher price i'm willing to bet they will not be able to keep up with the demands. this is massive for emerging markets like india which has been demanding more from a high-powered iphone for less than $500. cheryl: another big question, john...
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she's not anna howard her real name is gloria schwartz hmm what about the second one?ptain commander ralph-pizzroy is known by the call sign condor, both regular officers of the western naval intelligence, he did not officially cross the borders. i wonder what i found? look after the movie charms pulled from the zulus the surgeon izmailov from kaliningrad operated on him , it would be nice to have a talk with him. if you want, it would be nice, but this will not be required. izmailov 's contract ended long ago, and he lives in russia so that it is necessary to contact the ktc and find out his address. as a patronymic name alexey yegorych izmailov alexey yegorych izmailov went well. i don't have much time, which i owe to your interest in these african acquaintances. you operated on alekseevich ivanov yes janissary janissaries, and you don’t remember the circumstances of his injury to the stomach. hello terribly tortured, but this is africa, whites are not very respected there. especially with weapons, he was taken prisoner because kazakov did not say what happened betwe
she's not anna howard her real name is gloria schwartz hmm what about the second one?ptain commander ralph-pizzroy is known by the call sign condor, both regular officers of the western naval intelligence, he did not officially cross the borders. i wonder what i found? look after the movie charms pulled from the zulus the surgeon izmailov from kaliningrad operated on him , it would be nice to have a talk with him. if you want, it would be nice, but this will not be required. izmailov 's...
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we learned from our next guest, molly schwartz reporting, in mother jones, that russian jail cells arel through the night. they never had so many people to arrest. so, they do not have space. joining us in a moment, julia davis, who's reporting of the daily beast in the county before a propaganda law, and including a program on russian state tv, last night that, quote, became dominated by predictions of russian gloom and doom. andre sitter of said, for our country, this period won't be easy, it will be very difficult, and it may even be more difficult than it was for the soviet union from 1945, until the 1960s. we are more integrated into the global economy than the soviet union. we are more dependent on imports. state tv pundit, karen, said, i do not see the probability of denazification of such an enormous country. we would need to bring in 1.5 million soldiers to control all of it. at the same time, i don't see any political power that would consolidate the ukrainian society in a pro russian direction. those who talk to their master attraction to russia, obviously, did not see thing
we learned from our next guest, molly schwartz reporting, in mother jones, that russian jail cells arel through the night. they never had so many people to arrest. so, they do not have space. joining us in a moment, julia davis, who's reporting of the daily beast in the county before a propaganda law, and including a program on russian state tv, last night that, quote, became dominated by predictions of russian gloom and doom. andre sitter of said, for our country, this period won't be easy, it...
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a very well known harvard law professor islander schwartz came up with the ticking bomb theory and he said, so what happens, for example, if a tourist, as a ticking time bomb a small nuclear bomb in time square and upon sticking. and we only have so much time, we must torture. and then you know, the show 24 of course started every segment with that giant clock ticking away. and it kind of gave visual reality visual imprint that resonated with this discussion of ticking time bomb. in addition to the way that it framed our reception of torture on a popular level, just among the civilians in guantanamo itself, they were getting pressure from the department of defense and they have these meetings. and in the meetings they screened the 2nd season of $24.00 and use that as a jumping off place to decide what tortures what methods they were going to propose to donald rumsfeld that they would use against the people they were holding in guantanamo. and they was very influential on the people that i worked with. so i know that some of the techniques that people wanted to use they had should they
a very well known harvard law professor islander schwartz came up with the ticking bomb theory and he said, so what happens, for example, if a tourist, as a ticking time bomb a small nuclear bomb in time square and upon sticking. and we only have so much time, we must torture. and then you know, the show 24 of course started every segment with that giant clock ticking away. and it kind of gave visual reality visual imprint that resonated with this discussion of ticking time bomb. in addition to...
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yeah, well i, they buy a lot of coal from my seller da schwartz in oil gas. so. busy for, you know, salmon to concrete, it's ok because there are no construction materials for lack, always in cash to step kind to ukraine, et cetera. you know, the, our num on to, for a tree to was, ukraine is enormous. you know, is enormous. you claim could flourish between russia and the west. when i say, with 1000000, do you cows milking to girls? you know, because each party, i mean, rush and the westwood new know, earning a pamper ukraine to gain more attention and ukraine could, could flourish. but no, no, the, no galle shannon irving and been there a man or could not be satisfied with her. and her vague no imposed tender communist nomenklatura or 219 the power to read. it immediately took it, the banners of calisha and philosophy, you know, and her, then it like a snowball. you're only our aggravated and i will always say neighbor, countries on nato countries deny any wrongdoing. they say the blame squarely with russia and her soda's, sir. so, so does it come from key of tha
yeah, well i, they buy a lot of coal from my seller da schwartz in oil gas. so. busy for, you know, salmon to concrete, it's ok because there are no construction materials for lack, always in cash to step kind to ukraine, et cetera. you know, the, our num on to, for a tree to was, ukraine is enormous. you know, is enormous. you claim could flourish between russia and the west. when i say, with 1000000, do you cows milking to girls? you know, because each party, i mean, rush and the westwood new...
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mag andrew schwartz was the central sirus no lab. >> ever december was the snowiest december we have ever had. >> reporter: and let us not forget october. it was after all just 700% of average rainfall for the month. >> this turns out to be the strongest atmospheric river in 40 years that occurred in october. >> reporter: it is actually the atmospheric rivers that are going to bring the biggest impacts from either side of the whiplash. >> what we are going to have to come to terms with is not a future without water him about a future with water coming at inconvenient times, and in inconvenient amounts. >> reporter: since we have gotten so much better at forecasting atmospheric rivers, we can now be smarter about the way we manage our marauder. if you want to see an example of how we move forward into a world with increasing weather whiplash, come here to sonoma county. they used to have to release water from these huge reservoirs regardless of what the forecast was for flood control priorities, but using highly detailed forecast of atmospheric rivers, they are now able to hold on to
mag andrew schwartz was the central sirus no lab. >> ever december was the snowiest december we have ever had. >> reporter: and let us not forget october. it was after all just 700% of average rainfall for the month. >> this turns out to be the strongest atmospheric river in 40 years that occurred in october. >> reporter: it is actually the atmospheric rivers that are going to bring the biggest impacts from either side of the whiplash. >> what we are going to have...
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here here's gadi schwartz skblrks spend enough time around phoenix, arizona and you'll see cars and vans anyone behind the wheel but semitrucks they're the new frontier in driverless vehicles being tested right now. >> how soon before somebody looks up and doesn't see anybody in the driver's seat >> within the next couple of years. >> reporter: he's head of engineering. and even while humans are technict technically behind the wheel >> that acceleration is not bob, that's the truck right now uber's self-driving company are using safety drivers like bob to supervisor what are basically big-rig robots you can see he's not always touching the wheel the semican navigate by itself using the guidance system of 28 cameras and a slew of radar sensors that map the immediate area and can peer half a mile down the road. how many objects can this detect at one time? >> when we've encountered dense intersections, our cars will detect hundreds of objects all the time pedestrians, cyclists, cars. >> reporter: says right now their biggest hurdle is plan aing for unpredictable human drivers. for bob it's
here here's gadi schwartz skblrks spend enough time around phoenix, arizona and you'll see cars and vans anyone behind the wheel but semitrucks they're the new frontier in driverless vehicles being tested right now. >> how soon before somebody looks up and doesn't see anybody in the driver's seat >> within the next couple of years. >> reporter: he's head of engineering. and even while humans are technict technically behind the wheel >> that acceleration is not bob,...
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plunging the country into crisis for much of 2020 of civil vaughn sherman to submit the fish global for schwartz. you have the frontier id of love. you will michelle, up to his else could combine sanctions on individuals. businesses and economic entities deemed to be financing the regime were imposed by the e. u to stop the dictators cash flow. the people of been iris are asking for free and fair elections. this is what we want to suppose. lucas shank is crackdown also sparked a mass exodus with more than one in 30 by the russians fleeing the regime. since august 2020 we have issued over 170000. vi's us both remain silent visas afore asylum seekers. the domestic conflict has become an international crisis with poland and lithuania, becoming the new centers of resistance to the regime. now we understand that people are much better understand their plight for democracy, for liberty and the dress under which they are currently being placed by the regime . now these bela russians living in exile, many based in the lithuanian and polish capitals and phil, nist and warsaw, opposing a serious threat to
plunging the country into crisis for much of 2020 of civil vaughn sherman to submit the fish global for schwartz. you have the frontier id of love. you will michelle, up to his else could combine sanctions on individuals. businesses and economic entities deemed to be financing the regime were imposed by the e. u to stop the dictators cash flow. the people of been iris are asking for free and fair elections. this is what we want to suppose. lucas shank is crackdown also sparked a mass exodus...
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yeah, well, are they buy a lot of coal from my cell or the schwartz enjoy of gas? so. busy for, you know, salmon to concrete, it's ok because there are no construction materials for lack, always in cash. you step kind to ukraine, et cetera. you know, go to our no amount to for our tree to who is ukraine is enormous. you know, is enormous. ukraine could flourish between russia and the west, when i say, with 1000000 glucose milking to girls, you know, because each party, i mean, rush in the west wood new, you know, earning a pamper ukraine to gain more attention and ukraine could, could flourish. but now, no, the, no, galle shannon irving and been there a man or could not be satisfied with and a vague no impulse. and to communist nomenklatura or 219 the power to rit immediately took the banners of gulshan philosophy, you know, and her. then it's like a snowball. you're only our aggravated and i will always a neighbor, countries on nato countries, denials wrong doing. they say the blame squarely with russia and her soda's, sir. so, so does it come from key of that's it fo
yeah, well, are they buy a lot of coal from my cell or the schwartz enjoy of gas? so. busy for, you know, salmon to concrete, it's ok because there are no construction materials for lack, always in cash. you step kind to ukraine, et cetera. you know, go to our no amount to for our tree to who is ukraine is enormous. you know, is enormous. ukraine could flourish between russia and the west, when i say, with 1000000 glucose milking to girls, you know, because each party, i mean, rush in the west...
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yeah, well i, they buy a lot of coal for a marcella of schwartz new oil gas. so. busy for, you know, salmon to concrete, it's ok because there are no construction materials for lack, always in cash in a step kind to ukraine, et cetera. you know, go to our no m on to for our 3 to is ukraine is enormous. you know, is enormous. ukraine could flourish between russia and the west. when i say, was there really near lou cows milking 2 girls? you know, because each party, i mean, rush and the westwood and, you know, earning a pamper ukraine to gain more attention and ukraine could, could flourish. but now, no, the no galleys shannon irving and been there a man who could not be satisfied with and a vague murray who imposed and the communist nomenklatura or 2. 19 the power to rit immediately took it. the banners of galatians philosophy, you know, and her then it's like a snowball. you're only our aggravated and. busy i will of is a neighbor countries, nato countries, denials wrong doing. they say the blame squarely with russia and her so does her so . so does it come from k
yeah, well i, they buy a lot of coal for a marcella of schwartz new oil gas. so. busy for, you know, salmon to concrete, it's ok because there are no construction materials for lack, always in cash in a step kind to ukraine, et cetera. you know, go to our no m on to for our 3 to is ukraine is enormous. you know, is enormous. ukraine could flourish between russia and the west. when i say, was there really near lou cows milking 2 girls? you know, because each party, i mean, rush and the westwood...
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund.e of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosalind p. walter foundation.
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund.owment to fight anti-semitism. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss wh's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group: retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: consumer cellular. and by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. - female announcer: anxiety, depression, trauma, and grief are everywhere during these difficult times. in this program, psychiatrist dr. daniel amen, the author of "your brain is always listening" and his wife, tana amen, an icu nurse and author of "the relentless courage of a
bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund.owment to fight anti-semitism. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss wh's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today....
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up for one of the busiest days of the year and with orders easing in marin county manager melissa schwartz says some things no wplonger required at the restaurant masks and proof of vaccination. all the people are so happy to not have masks here all day is it's so nice to see faces again. >> be able to have contact and it just feel so good to be back. >> in nevado gayle ong kron, 4 news >> 2 years ago, the starry plow pub in berkeley was also forced to shut down due to the pandemic. but today the east bay staple will celebrate its grand reopening for saint patrick's day for us to all reports the establishment hopes this will kick start another half century of business. >> 49 years in business. and the last to have been the most challenging for the story plow pub in berkeley. we thought were going to open and then there was another outbreak and it was just kind of back and forth for 2 years manager shaheen i'ma helps run the business co owned by his parents after remaining closed during the pandemic shutdown on saint patrick's day. 2020 says things have finally come around full circle allow
up for one of the busiest days of the year and with orders easing in marin county manager melissa schwartz says some things no wplonger required at the restaurant masks and proof of vaccination. all the people are so happy to not have masks here all day is it's so nice to see faces again. >> be able to have contact and it just feel so good to be back. >> in nevado gayle ong kron, 4 news >> 2 years ago, the starry plow pub in berkeley was also forced to shut down due to the...
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eric schwartz is president of refugees international, and also former assistant us secretary of stategave us his response to the governor's criticism. i think you do have to make a distinction that there is a lot to what he says because the relief effort, the refugee response, outside of ukraine in neighbouring countries, ithink, it leaves reasons for encouragement. the european union has provided temporary protection directives are the millions of ukrainians crossing borders i think relatively speaking will be reasonably taken well care of. the real challenge will be in ukraine. the aid has to go wean much more quickly and i don't want to sound offensive, but in fairness to the aid organisations, the international community and the humanitarian aid structure before the conflict had really only been exclusive in the eastern portion of the country. so the united nations, voluntary agencies and ukrainian partners have literally have to rebuild the humanitarian infrastructure and rebuilder in new ways so it covers the entire country. it has to build faster, it is not going fast enough bu
eric schwartz is president of refugees international, and also former assistant us secretary of stategave us his response to the governor's criticism. i think you do have to make a distinction that there is a lot to what he says because the relief effort, the refugee response, outside of ukraine in neighbouring countries, ithink, it leaves reasons for encouragement. the european union has provided temporary protection directives are the millions of ukrainians crossing borders i think relatively...
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nbc's gadi schwartz has the details. >> reporter: shock at gas pumps. >> it really hurts the people that have to drive 20 and 30 miles every day to and from work. >> reporter: with the biden administration now considering direct sanctions on the kremlin's crude oil, prices will likely climb higher than they ever have before. >> the oil market reacts much like the stock market. it gets very jit when it comes to volatility. we're seeing a lot right now and unfortunately drivers are paying for that at the gas pump. >> reporter: across the country, the national average has rocketed past $4 where drivers are shelling out as much as $7 a gallon, somewhere on board with the sanctions. but they still want to see washington try and bring relief. >> send all the messages but i think we have oil here we don't need to be buying their oil. >> reporter: and experts say there are options. >> more domestic production and further tapping into the national oil reserve lowering gas taxes a and nuclear deal with iran could potentially release enough oil into the market to ease tensions but tensions with rus
nbc's gadi schwartz has the details. >> reporter: shock at gas pumps. >> it really hurts the people that have to drive 20 and 30 miles every day to and from work. >> reporter: with the biden administration now considering direct sanctions on the kremlin's crude oil, prices will likely climb higher than they ever have before. >> the oil market reacts much like the stock market. it gets very jit when it comes to volatility. we're seeing a lot right now and unfortunately...