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stark. in fact, i've known him, mr. president, for probably half of his life. i've admired him for every one of those years. he's been nominated by our president to serve in this critical role in this important court. i had a chance to follow his nomination, along with senator coons, of delaware, through the judiciary process and i'm confident that judge stark's judicial experience and expertise in the complex arena in patent law makes him a perfect fit for this particular judgeship. mr. president, i knew a lot about judge stark for a couple of reasons. one, we're from delaware. delaware's a little state. some people ask me, have you met everyone in tt state of delaware -- met everyone in the state of delaware? probably not everyone, but i met judge stark at at a young and i have a lot of respect for him. for the last 12 years judge stark served as a judge on the delaware federal district court. he clerked four judgeshipsing -- judgeship. prior to that he had an academic career. he is a fell
stark. in fact, i've known him, mr. president, for probably half of his life. i've admired him for every one of those years. he's been nominated by our president to serve in this critical role in this important court. i had a chance to follow his nomination, along with senator coons, of delaware, through the judiciary process and i'm confident that judge stark's judicial experience and expertise in the complex arena in patent law makes him a perfect fit for this particular judgeship. mr....
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it katie, the pressure on business really is stark isn't it.— really is stark isn't it.really is stark isn't it. it is, 596 sounds like a _ really is stark isn't it. it is, 596 sounds like a lot, _ really is stark isn't it. it is, 596 sounds like a lot, but - really is stark isn't it. it is, 596 sounds like a lot, but when i really is stark isn't it. it is, 596. sounds like a lot, but when you really is stark isn't it. it is, 596 - sounds like a lot, but when you look at the cost pressures that businesses are facing, they are quite extraordinary rises, going on in energy, transport and the cost of products, if you look at some the numbers gas prices have gone up 250% in a year, if you were going to send a shipping container before the pandemic it would have cost $2,000, now it is more like 10,000. it is inevitable the price pressure also feed through to customers but there is no doubt this is a difficult time for house hole, because as well as the food price pressures they are seeing energy prices go up as well, and we have tax rises coming down the track, and that is wh
it katie, the pressure on business really is stark isn't it.— really is stark isn't it.really is stark isn't it. it is, 596 sounds like a _ really is stark isn't it. it is, 596 sounds like a lot, _ really is stark isn't it. it is, 596 sounds like a lot, but - really is stark isn't it. it is, 596 sounds like a lot, but when i really is stark isn't it. it is, 596. sounds like a lot, but when you really is stark isn't it. it is, 596 - sounds like a lot, but when you look at the cost pressures...
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it is a very stark image, but i border. it is a very stark image, but i think— border.rk image, but i think again, it _ border. it is a very stark image, but i think again, it tells - border. it is a very stark image, but i think again, it tells us - border. it is a very stark image, but i think again, it tells us how much the militarisation of ukraine and the experience of ordinary ukrainian people has been part of daily life for the last eight years. there's also a brilliant article in the sunday times, which is trail beneath this. it's already online. if i'm allowed to recommend that people go to, which analyses and quite careful detail the importance of the north street —— pipeline project in europe. it's what a lot of this about, who control the oil and gas in europe. the sunday times is particularly good on this coverage. is particularly good on this coverage-— is particularly good on this coveraue. h , .~' coverage. let's stick with the sunday telegraph, _ coverage. let's stick with the sunday telegraph, but - coverage. let's stick with the sunday telegraph, but
it is a very stark image, but i border. it is a very stark image, but i think— border.rk image, but i think again, it _ border. it is a very stark image, but i think again, it tells - border. it is a very stark image, but i think again, it tells us - border. it is a very stark image, but i think again, it tells us how much the militarisation of ukraine and the experience of ordinary ukrainian people has been part of daily life for the last eight years. there's also a brilliant article in the...
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and in the next election stark governor stark led to the downfall of pendergast along with us attorney and kansas city by the name of milligan. and the bottom line is that harry truman had kinderges as an anvil around his neck while he was a senator and he really only got free of that anvil in his second term. so let's talk a little bit about his second term. we can go on to the next slide in in his second term after beating the governor. and by the way, that was another election. let's let me not just gloss over the second election the toughest election of his career the second election. once again, he had two opponents, but this time one was the governor and this governor was full of himself and harry truman was confident that if he didn't attack this governor stark was his name. he was an apple farmer from northern, missouri that stark would be would frankly do do it himself. he would hurt himself by his ego and the way he handled himself. and in fact, that's exactly what happened. there were some things that that stark did that didn't sit well with most missourians like having the
and in the next election stark governor stark led to the downfall of pendergast along with us attorney and kansas city by the name of milligan. and the bottom line is that harry truman had kinderges as an anvil around his neck while he was a senator and he really only got free of that anvil in his second term. so let's talk a little bit about his second term. we can go on to the next slide in in his second term after beating the governor. and by the way, that was another election. let's let me...
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well, stark warninus dealing with this? well, stark warnings from _ dealing with this?tark warnings from the _ dealing with this? well, stark warnings from the secretary i dealing with this? well, stark - warnings from the secretary general of nato and from president biden when he gave his address from the white house as well. the rhetoric of the language being used has really sharpened and increased its gravity in recent days. you can see this from boris johnson's in recent days. you can see this from borisjohnson�*s address in the of house commons. he didn't go as far as other world leaders in terms of perhaps the gloom but it was the same idea, the same message, talking about putting more defensive forces into ukraine and, again, talking about to touch on sanctions the possibility of more coming. you know, it looks like there's been a very coordinated effort across the west in the last i2—24—hour is. something that vladimir putin was counting against, to be honest. there were moves to try and divide and conquer, pick of france, possibly even germany because of nord s
well, stark warninus dealing with this? well, stark warnings from _ dealing with this?tark warnings from the _ dealing with this? well, stark warnings from the secretary i dealing with this? well, stark - warnings from the secretary general of nato and from president biden when he gave his address from the white house as well. the rhetoric of the language being used has really sharpened and increased its gravity in recent days. you can see this from boris johnson's in recent days. you can see...
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i mean, the scenarios are quite stark, laid out by the white house last night. you know, these, these scenarios of bombardment and, and ground at ground forces coming in. so i think everyone is sufficiently alarmed and this is good. this is a step that governments take to protect their citizens. they cannot to possibly evacuate every one. should it come to this and so they're saying, be responsible and get out. now, don't put yourself in in further danger. ok, terry, real quick. last question. vladimir putin and joe biden will speak by phone today. i know you don't have a crystal ball what me but what, what can we expect from that? i mean, did so much to talk about. i mean, i don't know how much there is to talk about that. the biden administration hasn't already said from the podium at every level from the president, down to the national security advisor last night, telling russia that it would be a huge mistake, that there would be cos imposed on moscow that it has not seen before. you know, we've seen different measures explained things like cutting off semic
i mean, the scenarios are quite stark, laid out by the white house last night. you know, these, these scenarios of bombardment and, and ground at ground forces coming in. so i think everyone is sufficiently alarmed and this is good. this is a step that governments take to protect their citizens. they cannot to possibly evacuate every one. should it come to this and so they're saying, be responsible and get out. now, don't put yourself in in further danger. ok, terry, real quick. last question....
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that was quite a stark warning coming in that very lon- stark warning coming in that very long briefingng briefing of question and answer that went on in the white house eariieh — that went on in the white house earlier. that really is very dramatic _ earlier. that really is very dramatic front pages but they show how things seem to have escalated quite _ how things seem to have escalated quite quickly. this is been at the top of— quite quickly. this is been at the top of most of the news agenda around — top of most of the news agenda around the world now. especially nato countries for the last couple of weeks. — nato countries for the last couple of weeks, months. but really over the last— of weeks, months. but really over the last week we've seen it strengthening, strength and this week, _ strengthening, strength and this week, we — strengthening, strength and this week, we visit to moscow and other countries _ week, we visit to moscow and other countries in — week, we visit to moscow and other countries in eastern europe from government figures liz truss was over there — government f
that was quite a stark warning coming in that very lon- stark warning coming in that very long briefingng briefing of question and answer that went on in the white house eariieh — that went on in the white house earlier. that really is very dramatic _ earlier. that really is very dramatic front pages but they show how things seem to have escalated quite _ how things seem to have escalated quite quickly. this is been at the top of— quite quickly. this is been at the top of most of the news...
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, stark, dark and or it can make sanctions against russia. while the un security council has convened for her an emergency meeting that was a few hours ago just before the reports of the in phase and un secretary general antonia guitars address as president putin directly. let's hear what he had to say though. if indeed, an operation is being prepared. i have only one thing to say from the bottom of my heart, but has been put to stop your troops from attacking ukraine. give peace, a chance to many people. if already died and un secretary general antonia good tears there. well, step on in washington, ukraine, his urs, the un to do whatever it can to stop the war. can you do anything to stop this war, stephan? no. clear and simple. no. un cannot. the un security council cannot, this is more bark than bite. it's always like this. the insecurity council is a forum where those big powers, those 5 permanent members are supposed to discuss and find solutions. and then you have 10 non permanent members sitting in this in the un security council. and
, stark, dark and or it can make sanctions against russia. while the un security council has convened for her an emergency meeting that was a few hours ago just before the reports of the in phase and un secretary general antonia guitars address as president putin directly. let's hear what he had to say though. if indeed, an operation is being prepared. i have only one thing to say from the bottom of my heart, but has been put to stop your troops from attacking ukraine. give peace, a chance to...
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the i has a stark headline, ukrainian's agony.dian, a photo of an injured woman after an air strike in a photo of an injured woman after an airstrike in the a photo of an injured woman after an air strike in the city of the northeast of ukraine. the daily mail reports the warning by us officials saying ukraine's capital could fall within days. let us begin. if i can begin with you, polly, on the guardian. a very striking front page. two words, putin invades. inaudible forgive me, the pictures were striking. it's one of i think many images that we've seen coming out of ukraine today, along with the footage which is a reminder ofjust how horrific, how shocking this invasion is and what an extraordinary difference it is already making to the lives of ukrainian citizens. the scale of putin's ambition, i think, and the accuracy of the western intelligence that we've seen involving over the last few weeks which was disputed is now shown to have been, in fact, correct. putin was willing to take these extraordinary steps. when he went int
the i has a stark headline, ukrainian's agony.dian, a photo of an injured woman after an air strike in a photo of an injured woman after an airstrike in the a photo of an injured woman after an air strike in the city of the northeast of ukraine. the daily mail reports the warning by us officials saying ukraine's capital could fall within days. let us begin. if i can begin with you, polly, on the guardian. a very striking front page. two words, putin invades. inaudible forgive me, the pictures...
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our stark over districts warden. austin was our finance. yet the father hut, hitler, although the heater from not shown i went into natural uncovered thought in his books bent on let. so a history professor gives a thorough analysis of the reasons that brought jim anita wong. move the die chain . those 3 plant, the dodger has to send us 3 border o fca bow it mit paid for the i'm a con issue on a puerto lot of elements in britain and france and the united states were pro fascist sympathetic of hip learned to miscellany. american business was in bed with the nazis throughout most of the thirty's and into the early forty's. mm. the standard oil company sent crude oil to the germans on a monthly basis and collaborated with. i g far been the conglomerate that produced as i can be guess used against people sent in to the gas chambers about half of their market vehicles. what produced by football, which was owned by the american company, general motors before 944 supplied the german army with motor cars and crude robert. in july 1913 for his hold of nazi germany. the american manufacturer, henr
our stark over districts warden. austin was our finance. yet the father hut, hitler, although the heater from not shown i went into natural uncovered thought in his books bent on let. so a history professor gives a thorough analysis of the reasons that brought jim anita wong. move the die chain . those 3 plant, the dodger has to send us 3 border o fca bow it mit paid for the i'm a con issue on a puerto lot of elements in britain and france and the united states were pro fascist sympathetic of...
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. >>> tonight, president biden's stark new warning that the threat of a russian invasion of ukraine is very high. the president saying russia could attack ukraine in the next several days and accusing the kremlin of staging a false flag operation to justify going in. secretary of state antony blinken at t u.n. warning russia could fake or could carry out a real chemical attack. reports of shelling near the front lines. a kindergarten damaged. our richard engel is on the ground. >>> also tonight, the major winter storm on the move. nearly 100 million under weather alerts. the threat of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes across the south. we're tracking it all. >>> donald trump and two of his children, ivanka and don jr. ordered to testify in a civil fraud investigation. how they're responding. >>> the shocking new body cam from an ambush on phoenix police. the suspect luring the officer to the door and opening fire. the suspect charged with attempting to murder a kentucky mayoral candidate released on bond just two days later. the victims outraged tonight. >>> the stunning upset in beij
. >>> tonight, president biden's stark new warning that the threat of a russian invasion of ukraine is very high. the president saying russia could attack ukraine in the next several days and accusing the kremlin of staging a false flag operation to justify going in. secretary of state antony blinken at t u.n. warning russia could fake or could carry out a real chemical attack. reports of shelling near the front lines. a kindergarten damaged. our richard engel is on the ground....
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less attention standing on some corners stark naked than i would using a flip phone. people point at you and they laugh. >> he visited his t-mobile phone after he we spoke. it turns out his old phone will work on the 4g network. if you're on a flip phone, check with your service. t-mobile by july, verizon by the end of the year. reporting live in livermore. nbc bay area news. >> you'd better check your phone. maybe old photos on it. back in the day. >> congratulations on still having a flip phone. okay. >>> tracking unpredictable weather. still ahead in the newscast, the reason our climate in crisis is making it harder to manage the wildlands. >>> plus, do you leave it on or take it off? a decision on the holdouts coming tonight. i'm mark and i live in vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i
less attention standing on some corners stark naked than i would using a flip phone. people point at you and they laugh. >> he visited his t-mobile phone after he we spoke. it turns out his old phone will work on the 4g network. if you're on a flip phone, check with your service. t-mobile by july, verizon by the end of the year. reporting live in livermore. nbc bay area news. >> you'd better check your phone. maybe old photos on it. back in the day. >> congratulations on still...
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a stark contrast between the two sides. russian delegation showing up in suits and ties and the ukrainians in fatigues. they continue to brace for a larger conflict as new satellite images show russian forces approaching the capital city. there has already been fighting within the city limits but these new satellite images are because it shows hundreds of russian vehicles in a convoy more than three miles long with logistic support. an indicator according to u.s. defense officials russians will try to surround the city in the coming days. civilians are taking shelter. curfew was lifted this morning. just for a few hours to allow people to go out and get supplies, food, water, everything they need to wait out this conflict. those civilians continue to shelter in place. tonight they head back to bomb shelters and hospitals. one hospital in particular we saw these images of women and children just trying to wait out this russian air campaign and the pleas from mothers. pleading with the community, the international community f
a stark contrast between the two sides. russian delegation showing up in suits and ties and the ukrainians in fatigues. they continue to brace for a larger conflict as new satellite images show russian forces approaching the capital city. there has already been fighting within the city limits but these new satellite images are because it shows hundreds of russian vehicles in a convoy more than three miles long with logistic support. an indicator according to u.s. defense officials russians will...
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warning on friday. house issued a stark warning on frida . ~ ., ., ., ., friday.d _ friday. we are in the window and an invasion could begin _ friday. we are in the window and an invasion could begin at _ friday. we are in the window and an invasion could begin at any - friday. we are in the window and an invasion could begin at any time - invasion could begin at any time should vladimir putin decide to order it. at least 13 people have been injured after a mezzanine floor collapsed at a pub in east london. firefighters rescued seven people who became trapped after the incident at the �*two more years' bar in hackney wick yesterday. paramedics said three people were seriously hurt and 10 more had minor injuries. hal, a mental health worker from stratford, was on the mezzanine floor went it collapsed. it wasn't what we saw but what we heard. suddenly there was this earthquake—like rumble and before we knew it, suddenly the floor gave away and we all started to sink and quite fast. everyone began to scream, and we tried to process it because you never, ever are prep
warning on friday. house issued a stark warning on frida . ~ ., ., ., ., friday.d _ friday. we are in the window and an invasion could begin _ friday. we are in the window and an invasion could begin at _ friday. we are in the window and an invasion could begin at any - friday. we are in the window and an invasion could begin at any time - invasion could begin at any time should vladimir putin decide to order it. at least 13 people have been injured after a mezzanine floor collapsed at a pub in...
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. >> reporter: tonight, in plain, stark terms, president biden warned that a russian invasion of ukraine is still a very real and very dire possibility. and this striking moment, the u.s. president speaking directly to the russian people. >> to the citizens of russia, you are not our enemy. and i do not believe you want a bloody, destructive war against ukraine. >> reporter: biden spoke a few hours after the kremlin claimed some russian troops are leaving their forward positions and returning to their bases after completing their military exercises. the russian defense ministry releasing this video of tanks they say are being transported away from areas near ukraine. >> we have not yet verified that the russian military units are returning to their home bases. >> reporter: abc news has learned tonight that the u.s. government sees no evidence of a russian withdrawal. in fact, the u.s. continues to see some russian troops actually moving into forward firing positions. those u.s. sources also believe that vladimir putin has told his military to be ready for action by tomorrow. but that it'
. >> reporter: tonight, in plain, stark terms, president biden warned that a russian invasion of ukraine is still a very real and very dire possibility. and this striking moment, the u.s. president speaking directly to the russian people. >> to the citizens of russia, you are not our enemy. and i do not believe you want a bloody, destructive war against ukraine. >> reporter: biden spoke a few hours after the kremlin claimed some russian troops are leaving their forward...
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there is a stark choice facing our country. a choice between surrender to leftist cruelty and tyranny or the revival of our republic with freedom and faith and courage. i am here to stand for the revival. i appreciate your courage. thank you very much. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome senator ted cruz. sen. cruz: god bless cpac. what an amazing sight. thousands of patriots and not a damn mask in sight. [cheers and applause] obviously everyone here is just following stacey abrams' exa mple. we find ourselves at an existential moment for our nation. the threats in our country have never been greater. i want to do something unusual for cpac. i want to step back and go more philosophical. and ask, what is this battle all about? what are we fighting about in this nation? i would suggest that the fundamental conflict that is playing out across this nation is a battle between power and liberty. the two are in fundamental conflict. we're seeing it every day. vaccine mandates versus doctors and nurses. mask mandates versus kids i
there is a stark choice facing our country. a choice between surrender to leftist cruelty and tyranny or the revival of our republic with freedom and faith and courage. i am here to stand for the revival. i appreciate your courage. thank you very much. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome senator ted cruz. sen. cruz: god bless cpac. what an amazing sight. thousands of patriots and not a damn mask in sight. [cheers and applause] obviously everyone here is just following stacey abrams'...
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william: flores said the league is, quote, "rife with racism," pointing to stark racial disparities inyers vs. management. the lawsuit alleges that, out of 32 nfl teams, none has a black owner, only one has a black head coach, only four have a black offensive coordinator, and only 11 have a black defensive coordinator. that's against the backdrop of nfl players, where 58 percent of them are black. flores was fired last month, after three years leading the dolphins, the last two being winning seasons. he was interviewed for the head coach job with the new york giants, but flores alleges he wasn't really being considered. as evidence, his lawsuit includes text messages between flores and new england patriots coach bill belichick that were sent three days before flores' scheduled interview for the giants job. belichick said he'd heard from the other team that flores was, quote, "their guy." but belichick then realized he'd texted the wrong brian and admitted to flores it was bria daboll who'd already been chosen. daboll, who is white, was officially named the new giants head coach last we
william: flores said the league is, quote, "rife with racism," pointing to stark racial disparities inyers vs. management. the lawsuit alleges that, out of 32 nfl teams, none has a black owner, only one has a black head coach, only four have a black offensive coordinator, and only 11 have a black defensive coordinator. that's against the backdrop of nfl players, where 58 percent of them are black. flores was fired last month, after three years leading the dolphins, the last two being...
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so, there is still that -- that stark difference between ukraine and nato. jim. >> it is stark. general clark, let me talk to you about this. national security adviser warned russia could seize a significant amount of territory, and possibly launch a rapid assault on the capital city the kyiv. as former commander of nato, can you walk us through how that type of invasion would unfold? and what do you make of this disconnect between the white house and what we are hearing out of ukraine? it's really bizarre. >> it's not bizarre. the -- um -- ukrainian government has got to maintain some degree of order and calmness among the citizens. otherwise, they can't protect their own country. so, we shouldn't look at that as bizarre. now, if the russians are going to attack, you would expect it to begin with an assassination program of key-government and military officials. they have got it's probably already infiltrated. they may have special weapons in there, including novichok, the chemical weapon that the -- that the russians have and have used illegally of course. so they normally wou
so, there is still that -- that stark difference between ukraine and nato. jim. >> it is stark. general clark, let me talk to you about this. national security adviser warned russia could seize a significant amount of territory, and possibly launch a rapid assault on the capital city the kyiv. as former commander of nato, can you walk us through how that type of invasion would unfold? and what do you make of this disconnect between the white house and what we are hearing out of ukraine?...
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i thought that today's resolution was a sort of stark moment like that. i wonder if that has an effect. >> well, you know, the rewriting of the history of january six, to be legitimate political discourse, is a fascist tactic. that is what authoritarian movements do. that is what they say. i think we have to reckon with the reality. one of the things that i've condemned myself for ... you know, in my book, i didn't take it seriously enough. we should've been planning, very seriously, for a full blown coup and insurrection on january six. we weren't. we were still playing within the bounds of parliamentary tactics and, at this point, we have to understand. this guy has positioned himself outside of the constitutional order. he has demonstrate himself perfectly willing to use violence against us. he does not accept our elections. he does not accept our constitutional system. he hasn't accepted any buddy contradicting him, in any way. including his own vice president who helped to get elected, including members of his family, who try to get him to call off t
i thought that today's resolution was a sort of stark moment like that. i wonder if that has an effect. >> well, you know, the rewriting of the history of january six, to be legitimate political discourse, is a fascist tactic. that is what authoritarian movements do. that is what they say. i think we have to reckon with the reality. one of the things that i've condemned myself for ... you know, in my book, i didn't take it seriously enough. we should've been planning, very seriously, for...
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some quite stark images of schools being _ some quite stark images of schools being shelled here andlse flag a approach. this is exactly what western— approach. this is exactly what western intelligence agencies that warrant _ western intelligence agencies that warrant will be a precursor to an invasion. — warrant will be a precursor to an invasion. to _ warrant will be a precursor to an invasion, to put things out there that look— invasion, to put things out there that look as if an excuse for russia to invade — that look as if an excuse for russia to invade. some of the papers report tomorrow— to invade. some of the papers report tomorrow that there could be even a chemical— tomorrow that there could be even a chemical weapons attack. that would allow russia to claim there is genocide _ allow russia to claim there is genocide going on and therefore invade _ genocide going on and therefore invade ukraine. ithink genocide going on and therefore invade ukraine. i think across whitehall, my sense is that people are very— whitehall, my sense is that people are very concerned and this co
some quite stark images of schools being _ some quite stark images of schools being shelled here andlse flag a approach. this is exactly what western— approach. this is exactly what western intelligence agencies that warrant _ western intelligence agencies that warrant will be a precursor to an invasion. — warrant will be a precursor to an invasion. to _ warrant will be a precursor to an invasion, to put things out there that look— invasion, to put things out there that look as if an...
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tte: warnings are getting increasingly stark, aren't they?in the uk and us, they seem to be getting starker. borisjohnson talking about us, they seem to be getting starker. boris johnson talking about the borisjohnson talking about the biggest war since 19115. apparently, again being imminent in ukraine. i would add a little bit of perhaps a check on that, you perhaps need to ask what would vladimir putin be seeking to gain from actually occupying the entirety of this country? what would he have to gain from bombing kyiv which is what western countries and governments are mourning is his plan. i think this is a country which if in 2014, you could say some people were quite sympathetic to moscow, there were some divided loyalties perhaps in some divided loyalties perhaps in some parts of the country, i think eight years of war in ukraine has changed the mood. there is a real determination to stand up to any kind of russian aggression so the idea of an encirclement of kyiv, it makes people a little nervous but i would say but the most part they
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the results are in stark contrast to netflix, who was hears, fell when it's forecast stagnating subscriber growth. that's good. experts view on this from tom harrington had of television and enders analysis. welcome to the program. tom. the pandemic is easing. people are less forced to stay at home. could that put subscriber numbers under threat for streaming devices? well, we all know that, you know, the future televisions going to be streaming. so we continued growth. the growth isn't going to be anywhere near as impressive as it was during the pandemic when it was very, very little competition. up against the streaming services of the tv. there wasn't a whole lot to do in terms of entertainment. the broadcast is how ports of our content, very old shuttles. so that's sort of a competition raise again out a lot more pressure on growth out there is still areas around the world. se, asia, eastern europe, south america, where growth you still possible broadband roll out isn't as good as in demographics, such as old people are likely to distribute the future rather than right now. and on that
the results are in stark contrast to netflix, who was hears, fell when it's forecast stagnating subscriber growth. that's good. experts view on this from tom harrington had of television and enders analysis. welcome to the program. tom. the pandemic is easing. people are less forced to stay at home. could that put subscriber numbers under threat for streaming devices? well, we all know that, you know, the future televisions going to be streaming. so we continued growth. the growth isn't going...
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i think that this is going to be a conversation that is extremely stark. they've given warnings to mock to moscow before. and i think that, you know, the starkest wording possible will be coming today in this phone call later today, we'll be waiting to hear terry sholtes in brussels. many thanks. as always let's take a look now at some of the other stories making a world news at this hour in mir and more families are awaiting the release of love ones after the hunter announced it would pardon over 800 prisoners to mark the country's union day. mir and moore has been in turmoil since last year's qu, with more than 1500 protesters killed during a military crackdown and over 12000 restaurant. according canada, says, authorities may remove protesting truckers who have blocked the busiest border crossing with the u. s. it says the truckers must leave the ambassador bridge by saturday evening, days of demonstrations against vaccine mandates for drivers have paralyzed cross border trade. and the truckers protest in canada has sparked a copycat action in french. t
i think that this is going to be a conversation that is extremely stark. they've given warnings to mock to moscow before. and i think that, you know, the starkest wording possible will be coming today in this phone call later today, we'll be waiting to hear terry sholtes in brussels. many thanks. as always let's take a look now at some of the other stories making a world news at this hour in mir and more families are awaiting the release of love ones after the hunter announced it would pardon...
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and there were some more stark warnings including from the us. if russia continues down this path, it could, according to our estimates, create a new refugee crisis. one of the largest facing the world to day, with as many as 5000000 more people displaced by rushes, war of choice, and putting pressure on ukraine's neighbors. words of concern there oliver, but does the un have any power to influence this conflict? one way or the other was certainly the power of the united nations. there is quite limited because don't forget that it was shaped by and after the 2nd world war and it needs a resolution really to move forward. and only this, the united nations security council can reach a binding resolution. here today was the meeting of the general assembly. and then the next problem is, of course, that russia is part of that conflict. and russia is not only cheering the security council, but it also holds a v to ride. china also holds a v to ride, which is more a little bit more ambivalent and that conflict. but critics have been saying that the u. n
and there were some more stark warnings including from the us. if russia continues down this path, it could, according to our estimates, create a new refugee crisis. one of the largest facing the world to day, with as many as 5000000 more people displaced by rushes, war of choice, and putting pressure on ukraine's neighbors. words of concern there oliver, but does the un have any power to influence this conflict? one way or the other was certainly the power of the united nations. there is quite...
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but certainly it stands in stark contrast to. ready the decision by some other governments to not do anything or send any weapons. and so there are several so, i mean, i think it certainly provides moral support to the ukrainians who otherwise feel quite abandoned. let's talk about germany's decision then to refuse to send weapons and indeed to stuff other countries from sending a german weapons. you regard that as being a mistake quite and find even more bizarre in the rationale that was used for a number of policies. but let's face it, ukraine was along with poland then bela bruce, a far greater victim of, of german aggression and during world. busy war 2, in terms of numbers killed in the absolute numbers, as well as in proportion of the population with russia. so it does strike people who know their, the history of the blood lands, as timothy snyder called them to be a somewhat odd decision. looking at it from the german point of view, the look the logic that is that having seen and witness to perpetrate to those horrors in t
but certainly it stands in stark contrast to. ready the decision by some other governments to not do anything or send any weapons. and so there are several so, i mean, i think it certainly provides moral support to the ukrainians who otherwise feel quite abandoned. let's talk about germany's decision then to refuse to send weapons and indeed to stuff other countries from sending a german weapons. you regard that as being a mistake quite and find even more bizarre in the rationale that was used...
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the offensives are stark. they meet with fierce resistance from the ukrainians. and the best guess would be that these negotiations are about winning time for russia. from the russian side, it's not very logical to build up an army for a month with the purpose of attacking a country openly, basically displaying its power, then attacking. and after 3 days, rethinking and offering some other kind of solution. so either russia things, they have already pressured ukraine enough into agreeing to their terms, which is not the case from the ukrainian perspective. or they're just winning time . i was my ts bowling in west and ukraine debt will. russian president vladimir putin has put his so called deterrence forces, including nuclear armed forces on high alert in a video distributed by the kremlin, putin said nato powers have made aggressive statements towards russia. you'll save pointed to economic sanctions that will cut off russian banks from international transactions in prudence, blaming the west for his decision on this nuclear announcement was really believe you
the offensives are stark. they meet with fierce resistance from the ukrainians. and the best guess would be that these negotiations are about winning time for russia. from the russian side, it's not very logical to build up an army for a month with the purpose of attacking a country openly, basically displaying its power, then attacking. and after 3 days, rethinking and offering some other kind of solution. so either russia things, they have already pressured ukraine enough into agreeing to...
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covid has exposed the stark reality that a novel virus can emerge anywhere and spread around the world in weeks with devastating consequences. we knew a pandemic was coming, but it was difficult to predict when, what, where, and how a novel virus would emerge. and despite many acknowledged failures that continue to accrue with the response, i submit that actually we were more prepared for the virus to emerge than critics acknowledge. after the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and letters containing that deadly anthrax spores were mailed in 2001. congress appropriated new funds over the years as threats evolved and we accrued some lessons observed and some turned into lessons learned and they make all preparedness enterprise. so we were better prepared than we would have been had sars not occurred and more importantly the work of many dedicated career professionals in government at all levels, in industry, academia and other ngo's, we need to acknowledge the hard work of many. for example, the accelerate development of safe and effective covid vaccines through operation warp speed would not ha
covid has exposed the stark reality that a novel virus can emerge anywhere and spread around the world in weeks with devastating consequences. we knew a pandemic was coming, but it was difficult to predict when, what, where, and how a novel virus would emerge. and despite many acknowledged failures that continue to accrue with the response, i submit that actually we were more prepared for the virus to emerge than critics acknowledge. after the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and letters containing...
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now there's outrage over the stark difference in how police responded to each boy. on that next. stay with us. so you b both sleep just righ. saveve 50% on the sleep number 0 limited edition smart bed. plus, free premiumum delivery wn you add a base. ends monday. if anyone knows about resilience, it's athletes. but today team usa isn't the only team being put to the test. businesses are facing mountains of their own. and just like our athletes, they're rising to the challenge. relying on the nation's largest gig-speed network and the world-class secure solutions from comcast business. for today's olympic winter games and every day after, we'll be there, keeping businesses ready for what's next. comcast business. powering possibilities.™ >>> outrage is growing over the police response to a fight between two teenagers at a mall in new jersey. one teen was white, the other black. they received very different treatments from the officers who responded. now even the state's governor is weighing in. cnn's athena jones reports. >> reporter: accusations of racial bias by po
now there's outrage over the stark difference in how police responded to each boy. on that next. stay with us. so you b both sleep just righ. saveve 50% on the sleep number 0 limited edition smart bed. plus, free premiumum delivery wn you add a base. ends monday. if anyone knows about resilience, it's athletes. but today team usa isn't the only team being put to the test. businesses are facing mountains of their own. and just like our athletes, they're rising to the challenge. relying on the...
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a stark difference, right? but volodymyr zelenskyy, not only staying in his country, but fighting on behalf of his country and the people that he is leading, despite the fact that he was given a means to get out. what do you think that is doing for they cranium people now, in the throes of this war of this russia? >> it is a huge sonic for the ukrainian people. you remember that quote of just yesterday, that i think will live in his story. where zelenskyy said i need ammunition, not a right. i didn't want to get airlifted out, and leave my people. he's actually wearing ammo and battle gear, which makes it harder for assassination squads to kill him, because much of the time, he's fighting shoulder to shoulder in the field. apparently, he's not in a safe house where he could be more easily betrayed. but out with the troops. this is an enormous, this paints an enormous morale, which is an extraordinarily high, and it also creates an international movement behind him. so the contrast of afghanistan couldn't be mor
a stark difference, right? but volodymyr zelenskyy, not only staying in his country, but fighting on behalf of his country and the people that he is leading, despite the fact that he was given a means to get out. what do you think that is doing for they cranium people now, in the throes of this war of this russia? >> it is a huge sonic for the ukrainian people. you remember that quote of just yesterday, that i think will live in his story. where zelenskyy said i need ammunition, not a...
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stark inequities based on factors still persist. and we know too little about why treatments work in some patients and the exact same treatment doesn't work in another. where we still lack strategies to develop treatments for some cancers. where we do not do enough to help patients and their families navigate through the process. we don't learn enough from patient experiences or their data. in fact we first started this work, one of the first things we did was make sure that doctors and researchers work together, share information, allow patients to share their data with other doctors and researchers to help others. but there is so much more to do. we were going through this and i was told patients don't want to share their data. they all want to share their data. sometimes you all don't want to share what you know. for each of the ways that we know cancer today, we know we can change its trajectory. for example, to prevent it, scientists are exploring if the new mrna vaccine technology that brought us safe and effective covid-19 va
stark inequities based on factors still persist. and we know too little about why treatments work in some patients and the exact same treatment doesn't work in another. where we still lack strategies to develop treatments for some cancers. where we do not do enough to help patients and their families navigate through the process. we don't learn enough from patient experiences or their data. in fact we first started this work, one of the first things we did was make sure that doctors and...
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seeing more risk-taking, more entrepreneurship among people of color, which means the data is not as starkit looks? john: first of all, risks don't really scare black people. we have been doing so much with so little for so long, we can almost do something with nothing. the real silver lining is, i think your comes black america to save part of america, again, or to help make america better, again. we challenge to this country in the 1960's to be better, we created the constitution of civil rights, that was about cashing checks, really. this is a movement to write checks. the pandemic has also created an opportunity -- every 100 years or so, this country needs arise of entrepreneurs and small business owners. you have the j.p. morgan chase's, the rockefellers that come to create jobs because that's how you create wealth, and we live in an economic democracy. peel away this day that, that 38% -- that's a 38% rise in black business inflation. caroline: why is that? john: if you are caucasian, whatever phrase you want to have, and you have someone delivering your furniture, your food or whate
seeing more risk-taking, more entrepreneurship among people of color, which means the data is not as starkit looks? john: first of all, risks don't really scare black people. we have been doing so much with so little for so long, we can almost do something with nothing. the real silver lining is, i think your comes black america to save part of america, again, or to help make america better, again. we challenge to this country in the 1960's to be better, we created the constitution of civil...
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. >> there are parts of san francisco where if i left my apartment stark naked in the morning i would get less attention than i would using a flip phone. people point at you, and they laugh. >> reporter: but check your kindl, your home alarm system and maybe even your car. a new faster system for sending data over wireless network has taken over, meaning some of your older tech won't work. >> this is the technology that will empower cities. slowly we're doing away with 3g. and then we'll have 5g which makes everything faster. >> reporter: muni says it hopes to update these systems by the end of the month. for now you'll need to get the data online. this shift affects a whole lot of us. >> we're talking about alarm symptoms, personal emergency response systems, those things that seniors rely on to live independently. >> reporter: which means it's crucial to upgrade your phone, if for no other reason than to call 911 in an emergency. some services will off to replace the devices. they will gradually phase-out 3g in the next few months. >>> ahead, a strong message from teachers. >>> a lo
. >> there are parts of san francisco where if i left my apartment stark naked in the morning i would get less attention than i would using a flip phone. people point at you, and they laugh. >> reporter: but check your kindl, your home alarm system and maybe even your car. a new faster system for sending data over wireless network has taken over, meaning some of your older tech won't work. >> this is the technology that will empower cities. slowly we're doing away with 3g. and...
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the express newspaper here in the uk leads with the stark title 'free world v putin'. crisis at the border — queues stretching 25 miles as refugees try to flee to neighbouring countries. and in the guardian — a photo showing the tens of thousands who gathered in berlin on sunday to protest against the war in ukraine. a little flavour of what international papers are looking. malcolm, you take us to the front page of the daily telegraph and the story is putin issues nuclear threat. ~ ., , , ., , threat. 0k, ithink, it appears increasingly — threat. 0k, ithink, it appears increasingly that _ threat. 0k, ithink, it appears increasingly that putin - threat. 0k, ithink, it appears increasingly that putin has - threat. 0k, ithink, it appears. increasingly that putin has bitten off a lot more than he can chew in ukraine. the operation is not going well at all. he could not have expected the unity of the west in imposing such remarkable sanctions and most of all, he has lost germany. he never really had germany but germany was always a country in europe which was arguing for u
the express newspaper here in the uk leads with the stark title 'free world v putin'. crisis at the border — queues stretching 25 miles as refugees try to flee to neighbouring countries. and in the guardian — a photo showing the tens of thousands who gathered in berlin on sunday to protest against the war in ukraine. a little flavour of what international papers are looking. malcolm, you take us to the front page of the daily telegraph and the story is putin issues nuclear threat. ~ ., , ,...
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>> reporter: well, what it certainly showed was the stark contrast. there is a stark difference, the gap, the chasm there is between the two positions, united states and russia. it was a very public standoff in the end, this meeting, that did allow us to get an idea of just how wide that gap is on -- both in terms of the depth of misunderstanding and differences of view fundamentally but also in the tone that each is now adopting with the other. yet, that's been welcome by ukraine in a statement saying it had been an important step further down the road to deterring russia from carrying out another armed conflict here in ukraine and had allowed it to see the majority of the united nations security council members are on the side of being against what that russian buildup across the border from ukraine. that's been welcome by ukraine. you're right, what will be interesting to see what comes out of that meeting, specifically the read outfrom the russian side. that written response to the nato and united states proposals is not the final version of what
>> reporter: well, what it certainly showed was the stark contrast. there is a stark difference, the gap, the chasm there is between the two positions, united states and russia. it was a very public standoff in the end, this meeting, that did allow us to get an idea of just how wide that gap is on -- both in terms of the depth of misunderstanding and differences of view fundamentally but also in the tone that each is now adopting with the other. yet, that's been welcome by ukraine in a...
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— first editions of tomorrow's papers, a very stark warning.gnment she could possibly get that britain, america, of the western_ that britain, america, of the western allies now believe that a russian _ western allies now believe that a russian invasion of ukraine is bound to happen _ russian invasion of ukraine is bound to happen. they don't want their own citizens_ to happen. they don't want their own citizens being trapped in ukraine when _ citizens being trapped in ukraine when the — citizens being trapped in ukraine when the conflict begins. we are told according to downing street the call earlier between western allies was a _ call earlier between western allies was a very— call earlier between western allies was a very sobering call. clearly they— was a very sobering call. clearly they were — was a very sobering call. clearly they were given intelligence information that would suggest that russia _ information that would suggest that russia is— information that would suggest that russia is on the verge of invading the uk _ russia is on t
— first editions of tomorrow's papers, a very stark warning.gnment she could possibly get that britain, america, of the western_ that britain, america, of the western allies now believe that a russian _ western allies now believe that a russian invasion of ukraine is bound to happen _ russian invasion of ukraine is bound to happen. they don't want their own citizens_ to happen. they don't want their own citizens being trapped in ukraine when _ citizens being trapped in ukraine when the —...
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and once again, it's a very stark warning by the leader of the nuclear power. so i think our lot of thrust against the best. so we really don't know what, what that, what form of reaction we might get from. let me approaching. of course, we are getting reports of massive cyber attacks already underway, targeted, specifically against ukraine, but we're also seeing reports of, of systems in the baltic states, for example, being taken down. we know that other countries have vulnerable infrastructure, particularly the baltic states that draw much of their electricity directly from, from russia. so i'm just trying to figure that out, but i guess we'll see how that balls in the coming days looking ahead. what do you think that vladimir putin listening to what his speeches and listening to all of his statements over the, over the last few months. also looking at the papers that he's been writing where he has described ukraine as not being a state really, that it is really simply part of russia. what do you think his ultimate ultimate game plan is with ukraine? i'm afr
and once again, it's a very stark warning by the leader of the nuclear power. so i think our lot of thrust against the best. so we really don't know what, what that, what form of reaction we might get from. let me approaching. of course, we are getting reports of massive cyber attacks already underway, targeted, specifically against ukraine, but we're also seeing reports of, of systems in the baltic states, for example, being taken down. we know that other countries have vulnerable...
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it's a stark reminder drugs like kush can enter the homes of anyone.y drugs. he wants to change, and piano is trying to help him. i catch up with tindem after i saw him at pro's meeting. i learned she has two children who live with their aunts. their mother is no longer around. he tries to see them every day. inspired by pro's films, he has now realised his love for his children must triumph over kush. he's determined to break his habits for their sake. but how does someone who literally lives in the gutter break free from kush, and live a normal life in a country where 60% live below the poverty line, and employment is just a dream for many? tindem told me he'd long dreamt of football stardom. a week after i met him, he's got back off kush and playing again for the first time in ten years. already, something is changing for the better. it is something — he is talented, really, really talented. well, i can't help but wonder, how many people like tindem started a life with big dreams, only to lose them to the mad world of kush and other drugs. i caught
it's a stark reminder drugs like kush can enter the homes of anyone.y drugs. he wants to change, and piano is trying to help him. i catch up with tindem after i saw him at pro's meeting. i learned she has two children who live with their aunts. their mother is no longer around. he tries to see them every day. inspired by pro's films, he has now realised his love for his children must triumph over kush. he's determined to break his habits for their sake. but how does someone who literally lives...