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and also there is deep concern expressed by the state department of us state department 5 days ago issued a statement even before the common ground of conflict and asking for the parties to refrain from conflict. and also importantly, asking the u. n. to go ahead and appoint a new special representative for libya as a critical part of getting that piece process back on track. and mike, obviously a very complicated situation there on the ground in libya. are there steps that the international community could take right now to actually de escalate the situation in libya? well the key issue is getting back to that piece pro says that the un had put in place along with regional allies and other partners as that is the key issue at this particular moment. but that deep divide within libya has never really gone away despite the past 2 years of a relative calm that divide between east and west. the of forces in the east, the government recognized by the international community in the west. these 2 parties, these 2 sectors have already have always been at each other's throats, so to speak, at the
and also there is deep concern expressed by the state department of us state department 5 days ago issued a statement even before the common ground of conflict and asking for the parties to refrain from conflict. and also importantly, asking the u. n. to go ahead and appoint a new special representative for libya as a critical part of getting that piece process back on track. and mike, obviously a very complicated situation there on the ground in libya. are there steps that the international...
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journalists of the political publication wrote about this the day before, according to the link according to sources in the us state department, representatives of the us state departmentfficially told members of congress about this, again according to information from sources according to diplomats if russia is excluded from being included in the list of countries sponsoring terrorism, then the kremlin can refuse to fulfill its part of the grain agreement that was concluded a few weeks ago; besides, such a decision, again, according to american diplomats, will actually prohibit american companies from having at least some business relations with russia, that is, at least any with business relations with russia, they want to continue to have september 5 is not far away, and with a high degree of probability we can say that in the chair of the head of the british government a good friend of ukraine, les taras, will sit down, a new sociological survey conducted by the yougo company commissioned by the british tv channel sky news adds to this confidence, according to it, 66% of conservatives are ready to vote for the current head of the ministry of foreign affairs of ukra
journalists of the political publication wrote about this the day before, according to the link according to sources in the us state department, representatives of the us state departmentfficially told members of congress about this, again according to information from sources according to diplomats if russia is excluded from being included in the list of countries sponsoring terrorism, then the kremlin can refuse to fulfill its part of the grain agreement that was concluded a few weeks ago;...
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camps contains the report of an expert group working with the support of the state department, so officials of the us state department called on russia to immediately stop such practices and reminded that this is a gross violation of the geneva convention and a military the crime in washington was emphasized by putin and his government will not be able to constantly abuse impunity, and the collected data lay the groundwork for further legal processes evidence for future judges is being actively collected, and in latvia, the country's prosecutor's office took statements from eight dozen ukrainians who became eyewitnesses to hostilities and occupation, in particular, investigators continue to collect information about the filtration camps through which ukrainians are transferred to russia in suitcases, shared with kyiv, and the prosecutors general of both countries believe that enough convincing evidence has been collected for the international criminal court well, ukrainians who left the occupied territories through russia to the baltic countries will be able to return home for free already soon, a special route from
camps contains the report of an expert group working with the support of the state department, so officials of the us state department called on russia to immediately stop such practices and reminded that this is a gross violation of the geneva convention and a military the crime in washington was emphasized by putin and his government will not be able to constantly abuse impunity, and the collected data lay the groundwork for further legal processes evidence for future judges is being actively...
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states of america will introduce new sanctions this was stated during the briefing by the deputy head of the press service of the us state department, vedant patel. his transcript was published today on the website of the us state departmentcording to mr. patel, washington has a whole set of restrictions, but due to the fact that the russian budget is mostly replenished from the sale of oil and gas, therefore, the reduction of such types of income due to sanctions could have a strong impact on the russian economy, and they are on oil. it can range from $40 to $ 60. but in the united states of america they talk about it, but in europe they don’t talk about it, they don’t do it, but the following information, to my great regret, did not surprise me at all about the training of servicemen of the armed forces of ukraine in europe should not take place at the level of the european union. such a statement was made by the minister of foreign affairs of hungary, petr sijarto, again in prague, he did not openly oppose such a mission, but said that the issue of training the ukrainian military should be considered separately by the governments of eu member states. well, according to psiart this should not be done uniformly at the le
states of america will introduce new sanctions this was stated during the briefing by the deputy head of the press service of the us state department, vedant patel. his transcript was published today on the website of the us state departmentcording to mr. patel, washington has a whole set of restrictions, but due to the fact that the russian budget is mostly replenished from the sale of oil and gas, therefore, the reduction of such types of income due to sanctions could have a strong impact on...
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this is one of the departments of the us state department state department of the united states officialis is one of the departments of the us state department in which there is one more nuance, uh, it works. uh, russian diplomats having the ability to stop something through the wind. and mostly it is said in antiquity. uh, and the west is natural by the state department - it ignores, therefore here, in principle, he also understands. here he is, and zelensky - this is completely for another us department, there are some contradictions between them, and now the heads of these two us departments were brought together at this lvov point so that they removed some contradictions, that he turned out to be in the form of an independent body and something having a-a. uh, zelensky was demonstrating against the aggressive breasts of the humanist desire for peace. well, and so on. clearly an interesting version now let's discuss other versions and that's it. this would be very interesting to discuss. uh, all these version combinations. who? what a game, who has any interest, if it wasn't all unfol
this is one of the departments of the us state department state department of the united states officialis is one of the departments of the us state department in which there is one more nuance, uh, it works. uh, russian diplomats having the ability to stop something through the wind. and mostly it is said in antiquity. uh, and the west is natural by the state department - it ignores, therefore here, in principle, he also understands. here he is, and zelensky - this is completely for another us...
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we note that this crime was condemned by the official representative of the us state department well in the state department . it seems that they themselves have already forgotten the american representative immediately switches to a topic of interest to the west, taking into account this situation without delay, russia should create a demilitarized zone around it, which will allow the ukrainian personnel who are forced to work there to assess the damage. restore safe operation. npp is a demilitarized zone that allows the iaea team to go to the facility we call on russia to give the go-ahead for a visit to the gatta to this facility in such a way that the sovereignty of ukraine is respected that it would be nice to start demitarization with those who are so patronized in washington do not think. although kiev has its patrons. already openly substitutes vsu. for the shelling of the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, american m-77 howitzers are used with shells that are equipped with american explosions. type m 379, and here, in general, russia seems to some western colleagues that there is the only and easies
we note that this crime was condemned by the official representative of the us state department well in the state department . it seems that they themselves have already forgotten the american representative immediately switches to a topic of interest to the west, taking into account this situation without delay, russia should create a demilitarized zone around it, which will allow the ukrainian personnel who are forced to work there to assess the damage. restore safe operation. npp is a...
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and he previously served in the bureau of counterterrorism at the us state department. he state departmentington, dc. he joins us from washington, dc. what is your reaction to today's sentencing?- dc. what is your reaction to today's sentencing? thanks for havin: today's sentencing? thanks for having me _ today's sentencing? thanks for having me on _ today's sentencing? thanks for having me on the _ today's sentencing? thanks for having me on the programme. | today's sentencing? thanks for| having me on the programme. i think it is a appropriate measure ofjustice for think it is a appropriate measure of justice for the horrific actions that el shafee elsheikh was engaged in. being known as the cruellest garden amongst the so—called beatles, to given it is something, in terms of ringing a little hollow. it something, in terms of ringing a little hollow.— a little hollow. it has been a lona a little hollow. it has been a long time — a little hollow. it has been a long time coming, - a little hollow. it has been a long time coming, bringing | a little hollow. it has been a i long time coming,
and he previously served in the bureau of counterterrorism at the us state department. he state departmentington, dc. he joins us from washington, dc. what is your reaction to today's sentencing?- dc. what is your reaction to today's sentencing? thanks for havin: today's sentencing? thanks for having me _ today's sentencing? thanks for having me on _ today's sentencing? thanks for having me on the _ today's sentencing? thanks for having me on the programme. | today's sentencing? thanks for|...
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of showing the plan. now how come its own state department? the us state department is not so sure. because i think the state department knows the answer and the us media is just repeating what, what they're being told. you know, from the, from the beginning, the u. s. media has really kind of advocated any journalistic integrity, integrity, the sounds like, which is why you've seen propaganda from both sides get, get a lot of play and not a lot of journalists on the ground reporting. what's actually going on, and i think that again, the u. s. media has completely abdicated their journalist perception on this. they're not seeking the truth, they're just repeating whatever you know carries on the by did ministration is pushing, which is the we've got to support ukraine. now there are some different voices that are starting to be heard being drowned out by the out of the, the mainstream media in the united states. it's take it aside in this conflict and really isn't on the side of true. cab doesn't appear to like that be a mission is traveling to upper rosure later this week. why do y
of showing the plan. now how come its own state department? the us state department is not so sure. because i think the state department knows the answer and the us media is just repeating what, what they're being told. you know, from the, from the beginning, the u. s. media has really kind of advocated any journalistic integrity, integrity, the sounds like, which is why you've seen propaganda from both sides get, get a lot of play and not a lot of journalists on the ground reporting. what's...
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of the us congress to declare russia a sponsor of terrorism did not find support in the state department. the united states reported this to the publication of the politician, according to him , the departmentmally notified the congress that the consequences of such a step could play against washington itself, in particular, the multilateral agreements in istanbul on lifting restrictions on the supply of russian products. also, the deal on the export of ukrainian grain will fail. american companies will lose the opportunity to do business. difficulties will also arise in russia in the area of deliveries of russian nuclear materials, our foreign ministry said earlier. if washington still recognizes moscow as a sponsor of terrorism, relations between the two countries can be forgotten. details of the shovels games. the unit against you house of defense of the lc shoot down missiles that fly towards the cities. republic local residents. they say most shelling occurs at night . there used to be cellars, we ran to the cellar there, you can’t get away, despite the constant shelling of the inhabitants of the republic, they continue to restore the liberated cities and towns , the employees of the
of the us congress to declare russia a sponsor of terrorism did not find support in the state department. the united states reported this to the publication of the politician, according to him , the departmentmally notified the congress that the consequences of such a step could play against washington itself, in particular, the multilateral agreements in istanbul on lifting restrictions on the supply of russian products. also, the deal on the export of ukrainian grain will fail. american...
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state department and he is now carefully studying it all the question so what will er do there is a decision in accordance with us legislation, of course now the state department is considering this issue in the context of er you can say such pressure from congress because not only er the us senate er adopted a resolution on the recognition of russia as a stateupports terrorism, as well as the us house of representatives itself, adopted a bill that clearly indicates that russia is a state sponsor of terrorism and, accordingly, that the us secretary of state will not make a decision, in principle, both chambers congress cannot pass a bill that recognizes russia as a sponsor of terrorism, and then the us president must sign this bill into law. so now let's talk about the consequences. this is definitely a question for an international lawyer. with the largest known economy still recognizes its country as a sponsor of terrorism, well, the consequences here can be said in three big important mine dimensions, the first one is political because er of systematization and isolation of er on the international arena second er in the name - this is economic er because er within er certain laws er the united states can adopt er a very strong package of sanctions actually itself uh, the very possibility of being recognized by russia as a separate sponsor
state department and he is now carefully studying it all the question so what will er do there is a decision in accordance with us legislation, of course now the state department is considering this issue in the context of er you can say such pressure from congress because not only er the us senate er adopted a resolution on the recognition of russia as a stateupports terrorism, as well as the us house of representatives itself, adopted a bill that clearly indicates that russia is a state...
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department of defenses and partly, department of state. rachel: if republicans take control of congress can you say with hold power of purse we'll hold funding in the state department and pentagon if you don't give usir jobe? >> not only power of the purse we have taking majority, but oversight. democrats will not oversee joe biden's horrible administration. we'll be a check and balance to the decisions his administration is making. bring in their officials, die posing them, having subpoena authority. that is where the real power comes when we take the majority back to get answers from the administration who is completely ignoring republican calls for transparency. rachel: americans don't want a proxy war with russia as they're suffering so many families. this is absolutely outrageous. this is a slap in the face. i will move to another topic which is the border. which as you know there are a lot of problems and you point out rightly there is not enough funding for border patrol. so much is going for laces we don't know. last week a good samaritan discovered 70 pounds of cocaine washed up onshore in the florida keys. border patrol with sheriff's office recovered drugs which has estimated street valu
department of defenses and partly, department of state. rachel: if republicans take control of congress can you say with hold power of purse we'll hold funding in the state department and pentagon if you don't give usir jobe? >> not only power of the purse we have taking majority, but oversight. democrats will not oversee joe biden's horrible administration. we'll be a check and balance to the decisions his administration is making. bring in their officials, die posing them, having...
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us justice department is filing a lawsuit to protect abortion access the state of idaho, the suit aims to force the conservative state to provide abortions to women facing medical emergencies. we promised that the justice department would work tirelessly protect and advanced reproductive freedom. that is what we are doing. and that is what we will continue to do. we will use every tool at our disposal to ensure that pregnant women get the emergency medical treatment to which they are entitled under federal law. and we will closely scrutinized state abortion laws to ensure that they comply with federal law. ah, it without 0 and these are the top stories us how speak and nancy pelosi is in taiwan, where she met president sy in when, after visiting parliament. she repeated washington's commitment to protect democracy on the self governed island. today the world safe is the choice between democracy an attack. the americans determination to preserve democracy. here in taiwan and around the world remains iron clad. it's really clear that while china has stood in the way of taiwan participating and going to certain meetings that they understand, that they will not stand in the way of people coming to taiwan. but china h
us justice department is filing a lawsuit to protect abortion access the state of idaho, the suit aims to force the conservative state to provide abortions to women facing medical emergencies. we promised that the justice department would work tirelessly protect and advanced reproductive freedom. that is what we are doing. and that is what we will continue to do. we will use every tool at our disposal to ensure that pregnant women get the emergency medical treatment to which they are entitled...
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state legislators. it'll be used for testing vaccination clinics and antiviral treatments for people who are infected most of that money about 26 million dollars is earmarked for the state department of public. the rest will go to county health departments and community groups. this might not surprise you but an interesting study becoming homeless over the age of 50 increases a person's likelihood of dying early. that's according to a ucsf study researchers followed older homeless adults in oakland from mid-2013 until the end of 2021 the study found that people who became homeless after 50 were 60% more likely to die than those who first experienced homelessness at a younger age the most common causes of death heart disease cancer drug overdoses. the researchers say if participants had been housed the conditions would have likely been more successfully addressed. one of three candidates for mayor of oakland who complained she was unfairly disqualified from the race will indeed be allowed to be on the november ballot elisa victory told abc 7 news last week the deadline for filing paperwork was abruptly moved up. victor says she was still able to get her documents turned in just before the deadline, but she was told there was an issue with some of the signatures victory filed a complaint with the secretary of state's office and she is now officially back in the race stay with us. we' now you can save big on supersonic wifi from xfinity. can it handle all of my devices? all that. and it comes with a 2-year rate guarantee. what?! ok! no annual contract. no equipment fees. oh, and a free streaming box. i like streaming. it's all just $50 a month when you add xfinity mobile with unlimited data. will you add a motorcycle? no. did you say yes?! the new xfinity supersonic bundle. it's kind of a big deal here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken, create spaces of healing and restoration. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. saying yes to prop 27 means more people get the assistance that they nee they get someone to partner in such a way to see transformation come to them. yes on prop 27, because there's no place like home. hi, my name is cherrie. toi'm
state legislators. it'll be used for testing vaccination clinics and antiviral treatments for people who are infected most of that money about 26 million dollars is earmarked for the state department of public. the rest will go to county health departments and community groups. this might not surprise you but an interesting study becoming homeless over the age of 50 increases a person's likelihood of dying early. that's according to a ucsf study researchers followed older homeless adults in...
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use the station as a means of terror. this is what russia is doing. now. let's bring in mike hannah, who's in washington day say hello there, mike. what is the state department said? well, the state department has issued the statement are saying that conflict around a nuclear plant is deeply dangerous. has been watching the situation at the south area plan for a period of time. obviously, since the russians took control of it, although they kept ukrainian nationals working at the plant itself, our state department source has said that that fighting year and nuclear plant is dangerous and irresponsible. and we continue to call on russia to cease all military operations at or near ukrainian nuclear facilities, and return for control to ukraine and support ukrainian calls for a demilitarized zone around the nuclear plants. so obviously state department expressing deep concern. remembering within the pastor 24 hours, a group of g 7 nations, also called for an end to conflict around that plant, also demanded that aid inspection team from the international atomic energy agency be allowed in to survey what is exactly happening at this particular plant, which is the largest plant in europe, and als
use the station as a means of terror. this is what russia is doing. now. let's bring in mike hannah, who's in washington day say hello there, mike. what is the state department said? well, the state department has issued the statement are saying that conflict around a nuclear plant is deeply dangerous. has been watching the situation at the south area plan for a period of time. obviously, since the russians took control of it, although they kept ukrainian nationals working at the plant itself,...
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of the state department. you are already a professional scholar and expert on us russia relations. you work for the state department in 2014 to 2016. you became a member as i said the policy planning department. your portfolio was russia and ukraine. this is a key moment, you know today ukrainians even those who may have been sympathetic to russia today. you ukrainians. are you not united sure against russian domination? but in 2014 even after the annexation we still had parts of ukraine that were still maybe tilting more towards the east. how would you characterize ukrainian's feelings that that important moment after the annexation? with a large part of the country wanting to pull away from russia and join the west so to speak it was certainly more complicated than what you describe at the at the present moment. it's a large country more clarifies things, right? it's a large country regionally and has its own regional differences and there were parts of the country that inclined more economically and culturally toward russia and more toward the west. i think more importantly than that though. i mean, that's true
of the state department. you are already a professional scholar and expert on us russia relations. you work for the state department in 2014 to 2016. you became a member as i said the policy planning department. your portfolio was russia and ukraine. this is a key moment, you know today ukrainians even those who may have been sympathetic to russia today. you ukrainians. are you not united sure against russian domination? but in 2014 even after the annexation we still had parts of ukraine that...
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of us colleagues the state department. but in the end odds extremely unhappy because he feels powerless influence the nazi regime and he feels totally unsupported in washington dc. at the state department. he leaves this post at the beginning of 1937, but he continues to speak out widely. about the dangers that hitler posed to your to europe and to the united states. in a speech at the harvard club in boston in 1938. dodd warns his audience at hitler is a megalomaniac who will plunge europe into war? and he emphasizes hitler's. hatred of the -- and he declares and this is a direct quote. hitler intends to kill them all again, dodd was extraordinarily prescient as to hitler's intentions and accurate as to the holocaust. president roosevelt's ambassador to italy was also appointed in 1933 his name is breckenridge long. and he hailed from the midwest. his ancestor was john breckenridge who had been vice president to one of our nation's most undistinguished presidents the 15th president of the united states james buchanan. breckenridge long was a graduate of princeton and a seasoned political operative who had run unsuccessfully for the senate. in missouri twice he become friends with fran
of us colleagues the state department. but in the end odds extremely unhappy because he feels powerless influence the nazi regime and he feels totally unsupported in washington dc. at the state department. he leaves this post at the beginning of 1937, but he continues to speak out widely. about the dangers that hitler posed to your to europe and to the united states. in a speech at the harvard club in boston in 1938. dodd warns his audience at hitler is a megalomaniac who will plunge europe...
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state legislators. it will be used for testing, vaccination clinics, and antiviral treatments for those who are infected. 26 million dollars is earmarked for the state department of public health. the rest will go to county health departments and community groups. the walk-in clinic is open today from 8:00 until 4:00 this week and you do not need an appointment. the first lady is heading back to washington today after testing negative for covid. she had been in isolation for nine days. -- five days. his after testing negative, she went to delaware, where she tested positive again. both she and the president tested positive days after testing negative. she is vaccinated and double boosted. reggie: and an increase in children being accidentally poisoned by small lithium batteries. emergency was -- room visits are at a 140% increase in this time last year. if a child puts one of these in their mouths, the celeb -- saliva could react with it and burn it. popular items that have these batteries are calculators, cell phones, and smart watches. kumasi: and these cookies are being voluntarily recalled and offering a full refund. they have white frosting with some sprinkles in that bear shaped container. target stores tell them nationwide. the company has not closed hominy products were affected. drew: i am very familiar with those. reggie: are you? i was going to say, you should not be eating white chocolate anything. drew: i know people are like, it is not chocolate -- it is good. what? don't yacht my -- yck m-- yuck my yum. kumasi: you can have macaroni with us you like. drew: if we have friendsgiving, don't be surprised if i walk-in with hotdogs. covered in white chocolate. reggie: it's not chocolate. i would try it, why not. drew: we have a dead spot in the north bay this morning, but that is about it. limited fog this morning, and average afternoon highs -- everything changes by the end of the weekend the upcoming weekend as temperatures spike late in the week and record highs over the holiday weekend, some of the hottest temperatures we have seen all weekend. the heatwave will last several days. today, no risk when it comes to our heatwave temperatures. we go in the 60's and 70's close to the water. a lot of sunshine along the coast later this afternoon at inland, we go into the 80's, if not low 90's later on today. tonight, patchy fog and a bit of coastal drizzle. temperatures in the low 50's to lower 60's. let's talk about the holiday heatwave. starting on saturday, the excessive heat watch will begin. we are confident in that heatwave in the coast inland -- look at all the cities hitting 100 degrees. where the confidence goes low as along the immediate coast line. the question is, how strong is the sea breeze over the holiday weekend. it keeps the coast comfortable, in the 60's and 70's, and some areas in the bay shoreline only into the 80's. for many of us, sunday into monday itself, we are tracking dangerous heat. many cities getting close to 110 degrees by monday afternoon. the next seven days for you, sunny skies today and the warming trend gets underway late in the week. we keep our eyes on the holiday weekend saturday, sunday and monday. we track temperatures above 100 degrees in your hottest cities. guys? reggie: good morning america is coming up at 7:00 on abc seven. kumasi: ginger zee has a look at what's ahead. ginger: coming up, we are following the latest on the water emergency in jackson, mississippi. this is a new water emergency. their system is on the brink of collapsing, and this time the water crisis was triggered by all that flooding. we will be looking at the rivers and have to talk about deadly storms that moved across the great lakes. if any of you are traveling to new york this afternoon or evening, you will want to pay attention to that. and this afternoon, the duke volleyball player that says she had some of her teammates were targeted with racial slurs in a game against byu. we have an interview with her. and this is spanish stonehenge -- these pictures were revealed in the first time in decades after that drought. it is also all about serena williams this morning. we are live at the national tennis center after her thrilling first-round win last night. for decades, i've worked at the intersection of domestic violence and homelessness. so when prop 27 promised solutions to homelessness, i took a good, hard look. it's not a solution. 90% of the money goes to the out-of-state corporations who wrote it. very little is left for the homeless. don't let corporations exploit homelessness to pad their profits. vote no on 27. ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪♪ ♪ (don't stop me) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ having a good time ♪ ♪ i'm a shooting star leaping through the sky like a tiger ♪ ♪ defying the laws of gravity ♪ ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ i don't wanna stop at all, yeah ♪ ♪ ah, da, da, da, da da, da, ah, ah ♪ kumasi: firefighters from the bay area are joining strike teams across the state to battle a massive wildfire in oregon. governor newsom announced the deployment in response to the oregon governors were asked. staff is included from san mateo, alameda, and san francisco. the fire has burned acres in a remote part of southwest oregon. reggie: two additional holidays next academic year. the schools will be closed on two muslim holy days. students who observe the holidays have had to retake exam and miss instruction, and
state legislators. it will be used for testing, vaccination clinics, and antiviral treatments for those who are infected. 26 million dollars is earmarked for the state department of public health. the rest will go to county health departments and community groups. the walk-in clinic is open today from 8:00 until 4:00 this week and you do not need an appointment. the first lady is heading back to washington today after testing negative for covid. she had been in isolation for nine days. -- five...
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well, by the way, the us state department warned american politicians a and other politicians from calling russia a sponsor of terrorism. listen, the state departmenttives. insist that the secretary of state should make the final decision. washington fears that listing russia as a state sponsor of terrorism will jeopardize a fragile deal to allow grain ships to leave ukrainian ports, a deal that took months to develop. and while that balances out the global food crisis a bit. no, there are no guarantees that russia will continue to fulfill its obligations if the united states attacks it directly ivan alekseevich, well, this whole statement looks rather strange, then is, and the united states will attack directly, and then russia may not fulfill its obligations. in this case, no one will fulfill any obligations. and that is, everything here sounds rather strange and looks slyly. what do you think? it seems to me that in washington, as well as in the west in general, the mood prevails that we cannot lose in this case, because they themselves put too much at stake, and no one forced them to do it. uh, that's all your hegemony, all your prestige, put a
well, by the way, the us state department warned american politicians a and other politicians from calling russia a sponsor of terrorism. listen, the state departmenttives. insist that the secretary of state should make the final decision. washington fears that listing russia as a state sponsor of terrorism will jeopardize a fragile deal to allow grain ships to leave ukrainian ports, a deal that took months to develop. and while that balances out the global food crisis a bit. no, there are no...
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state ledges -- approved by governor newsom. it will be used for testing and antiviral treatments. most of the money, 26 million dollars is earmarked for the state department of public health. the rest will go to county health departments and community groups. if you still need a vaccine the walk-in clinic is open today at zuckerberg san francisco general from 8:00 until 4:00 all of this week and you do not need an appointment. the first lady heading back to washington after testing negative for covid. she had been in isolation for five days. she tested positive while in south carolina on august 15 and took paxlovid and isolated. days after testing negative she went to delaware where she tested positive again. both she and the president tested positive days after taxing -- testing negative. she has double vaccinated and doubled boosted. reggie: there's been an increase in children accidental plays -- excellently poisoned by small lithium batteries. they were twice as high from 2010 to 2019 compared to 1990 to 2009. children younger than five or at the highest risk especially toddlers between the ages of one and two. if a child puts the batteries in their mouth their saliva could act on it and burn it. common items include calculators, toys, remote controls and smart watches. kumasi: firefighters are joining strike teams to battle a massive wildfire. governor newsom announced the deployment of 45 engine strike teams. they include staff from san mateo and san francisco. the fire has burned more than 10,000 acres in a remote part of southwest oregon. drew: that fire danger increases towards the holiday weekend. this is across the entire statere we will see hot temperatures later on this weekend. record highs and likely some of the hottest weather we have seen. let us go outside and this is live from the exploratorium camera showing you good visibility and limited morning fog. today there is no risk of heat, an average afternoon high and the 70's and 80's. later this week these temperatures will spike and then record highs over the holiday weekend, we are talking dangerous heat. we will show you those numbers in one second. the winds are not as strong as yesterday but the onshore flow 15 to 25 miles an hour. today is all most a carbon copy forecast as yesterday. a lot of sunshine after the fog pulls back with 60's and 70's along the base shoreline. mid and upper 80's if not 90 degrees. overnight tonight, patchy fog with 50's and low 60's and 40's popping up. a bit of a chill starting our wednesday morning. let us talk about the holiday weekend. we are very confident in the hottest temperatures in -- and the dangerous heat e
state ledges -- approved by governor newsom. it will be used for testing and antiviral treatments. most of the money, 26 million dollars is earmarked for the state department of public health. the rest will go to county health departments and community groups. if you still need a vaccine the walk-in clinic is open today at zuckerberg san francisco general from 8:00 until 4:00 all of this week and you do not need an appointment. the first lady heading back to washington after testing negative...
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state department, asking them to make some progress on this case of an american teacher sentenced to 14 years in prison in russia. tell us about that. >> yeah. these senators are making the case that the state department should really look at what is deemed wrongfully detained and apply that to mark fogle. now, mark fogle was a teacher who had been working in russia for about ten years. he was traveling back into the country. he was arrested and detained by the russians about a year ago this month, and as you said, he was then sentenced to 14 years in prison. he was carrying with him cannabis substances, and that is why he was taken in by russian authorities. and so, what these senators and the family of mark fogle are saying is that the state department should really look at this case and put the wrongful detention label on it, because that enables the administration to do is then engage with russia in terms of trying to figure out a way to diplomatically get him out of the country before that 14-year prison sentence is up. >> okay, kiylie atwood, david mckenzie, thank you both. >>> a twitter executive turned whistle-blower speaks exclusively with cnn. he says security vulnerabilities at the site pose a threat to national security and democracy. the fallout from his claims next. >>> and prosecutors set to decide on whether to pursue charges against two atlanta police officers connected to the shooting death of rayshard brooks. we have a live update ahead. ♪ ( i swear by all-4-one ) ♪ jaycee tried gain flings for the first time the other day... and forgot where she was. ( buzzer ) you can always spot a first time gain flings user. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage... choose safelite. we can come to you and replace yo
state department, asking them to make some progress on this case of an american teacher sentenced to 14 years in prison in russia. tell us about that. >> yeah. these senators are making the case that the state department should really look at what is deemed wrongfully detained and apply that to mark fogle. now, mark fogle was a teacher who had been working in russia for about ten years. he was traveling back into the country. he was arrested and detained by the russians about a year ago...
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state departments of the us embassy in kiev called on american citizens. if you are still on the territory of ukraine, leave the country immediately. yes, just like that, it seems to me that both the state departmenttements. well, what is most interesting against this background, kiev is actively announcing the visit of the president of poland andrzej. duda, he came to kiev in order to meet with vladimir zelensky is expected to negotiate on the topic of supporting ukraine in a military sense. well , it turns out that us citizens are advised to leave ukraine, but andrzej duda does. how about a slaughter, or what? they don't mind donating. you don't feel sorry for the pole, do you? let's, as it were, what are we talking about, as it were, so long, so to speak. now you are now talking about the fact that a provocation is being prepared with the participation of the president. poland against the president of poland to force out of russia how can it be that she is not preparing specifically against him. but it's not it’s a pity, you understand, if something happens to him, then, in principle, even this is good, it’s a pity for zelensky, and no one feels sorry for the americans. polyakov well, of course
state departments of the us embassy in kiev called on american citizens. if you are still on the territory of ukraine, leave the country immediately. yes, just like that, it seems to me that both the state departmenttements. well, what is most interesting against this background, kiev is actively announcing the visit of the president of poland andrzej. duda, he came to kiev in order to meet with vladimir zelensky is expected to negotiate on the topic of supporting ukraine in a military sense....
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us state department about salma al—shehab's case, the 34—year—olds doing a phd in leeds. the us state department saying it is looking, studying her case, and the exercising freedom of expressions who call 999 to hospital. figures obtained by the bbc, show the practice is increasing as trusts struggle with rising call volumes and handover delays. nhs trusts says the most life threatening cases are prioritised and the proportion of patients affected is small, but some argue there should be enough ambulances to help all urgent cases. nikki fox reports. ambulances queueing outside busy hospitals to off—load patients. an increase in demand and lack of social care means scenes like this are becoming more common, and the consequence, fewer are on the road to respond to other urgent calls. when andrew weeds developed excruciating stomach pain, his wife dialled 999. i wanted help. i was in so much pain, wracked in pain, vomiting too. i vomited several times during the evening. i didn't know if it was appendicitis, i didn't know what it was. i felt terrible, thought i was dying. the 73—year—old from norwich was told it could be 15 hours until an ambulance arrived. the trust says it was
us state department about salma al—shehab's case, the 34—year—olds doing a phd in leeds. the us state department saying it is looking, studying her case, and the exercising freedom of expressions who call 999 to hospital. figures obtained by the bbc, show the practice is increasing as trusts struggle with rising call volumes and handover delays. nhs trusts says the most life threatening cases are prioritised and the proportion of patients affected is small, but some argue there should be...
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group of republican women, including our next guest, are down at the southern border today facing these crisis head on. former state department state department spokesperson morgan ortagus joins usre y'all down there, what's the goal? >> like most americans i've been watching the fox news coverage of the border and what has gone on but i've never been here, so i wanted to come and see this firsthand. i am bringing eight women with me who are running for congress and senate. people like myra florez, who just won a special election, cassie garcia, monica de la cruz, tiffany smiley. these women are going to win their election and be leaders in the next congress in january. we are here to see firsthand is not only what's happening at the border. we all know that over 2 million people are being smuggled across this border and we know these cartels are making $13 billion. that's billion with a b this year. we are really here, ainsley, to highlight what's happening to latina women. this crisis is disproportionately affecting latino women. they are being raped, human traffics, and some of them, god forbid, are being murdered and sold for body parts. these republican women are here at th
group of republican women, including our next guest, are down at the southern border today facing these crisis head on. former state department state department spokesperson morgan ortagus joins usre y'all down there, what's the goal? >> like most americans i've been watching the fox news coverage of the border and what has gone on but i've never been here, so i wanted to come and see this firsthand. i am bringing eight women with me who are running for congress and senate. people like...