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i want to thank suzanne. we also want thank -- thank you for joining all of us. >> i would like to start by acknowledging the situation in the ukraine. national community and the business community. more than 100,000 women, happy international women's day to all of you. we are present in more than 100 companies. a unique view on the challenges in this political climate. we are very fortunate to have with us the honorable as well as -- >> thank you so much for starting this wonderful program along with -- and of course our beloved beverly kurt. a wonderful opportunity. we continue to support the smart women smart power. we want to thank you for taking time out -- our celebration of international women's day. you are in good of position as anyone. >> unfortunately, the situation in ukraine is going to get much worse. they have not performed as well as expected. the ukrainian fours and populations, -- i don't think the russian forces have enough to sustain. i don't think the ukrainians have what they need to ful
i want to thank suzanne. we also want thank -- thank you for joining all of us. >> i would like to start by acknowledging the situation in the ukraine. national community and the business community. more than 100,000 women, happy international women's day to all of you. we are present in more than 100 companies. a unique view on the challenges in this political climate. we are very fortunate to have with us the honorable as well as -- >> thank you so much for starting this wonderful...
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really do see it some suzanne.as a business. suzanne says. >> her husband own 100% of fy master. now it's still selling. and what's more in the thigh master heyday, suzanne's product grossed more than 300 million dollars in thighmaster sales. wow. suzanne, confessed that while she makes a lot, she also spends a lot that is team. a report here in hollywood. i'm sam rubin. >> if you're watching that you don't know if you heard the money and the thighs and as it does, this by says is what and the way for highs today. we got the lower to middle 60's going on. lots of sunshine. we'll have a there's an invisible threat in your backyard that could cause deadly heartworm disease for your dog. but not if you protect him every month with heartgard plus, the #1 choice of dogs. digestive and neurological side effects have rarely been reported. ask your vet for heartgard plus. we're not gonna tell you which of these mcdonald's burgers is made of plants. ok, fine. introducing the new mcplant. made with the first plant-based patt
really do see it some suzanne.as a business. suzanne says. >> her husband own 100% of fy master. now it's still selling. and what's more in the thigh master heyday, suzanne's product grossed more than 300 million dollars in thighmaster sales. wow. suzanne, confessed that while she makes a lot, she also spends a lot that is team. a report here in hollywood. i'm sam rubin. >> if you're watching that you don't know if you heard the money and the thighs and as it does, this by says is...
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suzanne, let me turn to you to turn this conversation alive for everybody in the room. thank you for being here. [applause] suzanne: thank you very much for setting the stage for this important conversation and for both of you for making time to be with us today. we will get to the issues around divisiveness that are the core of the report that brings us to the conference today, but of course we will start about what is at the forefront of everybody's mind, the horror unfolding in ukraine. one of the things people are really thinking a lot about, and the two of you are well situated to talk to this, is what are some of the most likely ways this plays out? where does this go from here -- in the near-term and long-term? >> well, it is a tragic moment in our history when we have putin and the russians invaded a sovereign country like the ukraine. and watching this unfold on television and seeing the chaos and the carnage involved with what is happening, it just makes us all aware of the fact that sometimes we don't learn the lessons of history very well. and yet, i think a
suzanne, let me turn to you to turn this conversation alive for everybody in the room. thank you for being here. [applause] suzanne: thank you very much for setting the stage for this important conversation and for both of you for making time to be with us today. we will get to the issues around divisiveness that are the core of the report that brings us to the conference today, but of course we will start about what is at the forefront of everybody's mind, the horror unfolding in ukraine. one...
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now suzanne has her own microgreens business, and the profits are not even micro at all, this batch is expected in a prestigious restaurant. i earn 20 minutes, a 30.000 per month. uh, well, that's not the limit, selling 200 trays a day. you can receive up to 300,000 rubles. per month? and julia from voronezh assures that she found it in an edible thicket. not just a source of income is the same as that of supermarket suppliers of this microgreen for 3 days. and something more vocation and even mission to prove how it is possible for a larger number of people that it is much easier to feed themselves than it is commonly thought and humpback from morning to night in the beds you don’t need a guilty disk at all, but when we grow napkins on toilet paper, that is, nothing special is needed. and do not happen covid self-isolation. maybe millions of russians would not dare to remember garden traditions. and now, almost every second person has a mini farm on the windowsill in the pantry in the garage and a cool healthy product for about four days. i eat it myself. every day, a bastard feels st
now suzanne has her own microgreens business, and the profits are not even micro at all, this batch is expected in a prestigious restaurant. i earn 20 minutes, a 30.000 per month. uh, well, that's not the limit, selling 200 trays a day. you can receive up to 300,000 rubles. per month? and julia from voronezh assures that she found it in an edible thicket. not just a source of income is the same as that of supermarket suppliers of this microgreen for 3 days. and something more vocation and even...
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now let's hear from kevin boyle and suzanne e smith. thank you for joining us today. let me begin today's simply by letting you know that professor smith wasn't able to join us the last minute there were complications that made it impossible for her to join us and i'm very sorry that she's not here at luck be sharing this afternoon with her, but i am honored to be sharing it with you. i just want to say how much i appreciate the national archives giving me the opportunity to talk with you today. and particularly. i want to thank susan clifton for putting together today's program. i want to start today by doing one of those things that i think you're not supposed to do when you talk about your book. i want to start with somebody else's book. an imparticular but i want to do is i want to start with a book by a woman who's been in the news a bit lately because her passing one is start with joan didion's second book of essays the white album particularly what i want to do just for a second is i want to read just the start of it. it's a famous start. this is the start the
now let's hear from kevin boyle and suzanne e smith. thank you for joining us today. let me begin today's simply by letting you know that professor smith wasn't able to join us the last minute there were complications that made it impossible for her to join us and i'm very sorry that she's not here at luck be sharing this afternoon with her, but i am honored to be sharing it with you. i just want to say how much i appreciate the national archives giving me the opportunity to talk with you...
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with a great a suzanne. almost you visit with you here with the people i thought that was really troubling. left. it was what great. yeah. was it nice and i thought they were the means one. i mean, because the mom and the stroke it. yes, miss rosalie, esparza is about the letter m is going to plead. guilty, doctor coach said kuala domestic out of generosity of pig mamma, to scraps, nickel han, wanting to show natasha monaco to ensure to visit an image because the but there was a scheduler to live in because i should say so when but outdoor season, pretty good buddy. out less bizarre hunt for public with weirdest beds about this. hello to ah, go buy a oh . with a and the only because you bill the blood donor, good w . balkan could that's it. but that was quite a bit of a book that should i should not get all the vision may have been, well, oh good, good. i shot the book or don't with plenty of emotion, because if you have the up on what the decision bullet is with, i have this yellow salon. jesus put a gallop
with a great a suzanne. almost you visit with you here with the people i thought that was really troubling. left. it was what great. yeah. was it nice and i thought they were the means one. i mean, because the mom and the stroke it. yes, miss rosalie, esparza is about the letter m is going to plead. guilty, doctor coach said kuala domestic out of generosity of pig mamma, to scraps, nickel han, wanting to show natasha monaco to ensure to visit an image because the but there was a scheduler to...
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maybe it’s already finally opened there, uncle vanya, or it still hasn’t happened, suzanne, behind myk is the building that everyone knows as mcdonald’s on pushkinskaya in moscow, no advertising clippings. unfortunately, there is no building here, really closed. the only thing is if we come up ah, here with you. we will now look inside, then there are self-service terminals. we will see the logo. mcdonald 's known to everyone in the letter m the door to the building is closed we cannot get there and also we see that, unfortunately, nothing happened here. the building didn't open anything. not restaurants. uncle vanya is no catering service. there is no. we talked about with people on the street with muscovites. they asked a question. how do they feel about the fact that the mcdonald's restaurant is closed. and this is what they answered us before. now, in principle, i still try to eat healthy, so somehow i'm not very interested in the motor. not upset at all. it's, first of all, uh, embedded. that's not our. well, i'm generally there, no matter how it happened, although it's not a tra
maybe it’s already finally opened there, uncle vanya, or it still hasn’t happened, suzanne, behind myk is the building that everyone knows as mcdonald’s on pushkinskaya in moscow, no advertising clippings. unfortunately, there is no building here, really closed. the only thing is if we come up ah, here with you. we will now look inside, then there are self-service terminals. we will see the logo. mcdonald 's known to everyone in the letter m the door to the building is closed we cannot...
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what a messiah fighting post is of suzanne, and just for our land. and for our freedom. another should diesel with, by defining human santa all large cities of our country are now blocked the world. we are facing the problem all soon to be equal members of europe, diaz. i believe that good to day we book. so we'd like to be showing everybody. that's exactly what we are used to do, prove that you are with us. so when i do prove it, you will not let us go. it was an impassioned plea for help. as the political discussions continue, the ukrainian fighting spirit remains strong chimneys, foreign minister and the lena bear boxes, rushes attack on the crime is also an attack on the rules based international order for global security. speaking at an emergency session of the un general assembly in new york, she said russia had been lying about its intentions towards ukraine. and she said that when it comes to war or peace, countries could not simply stand by and remain neutral. russia swore is one of aggression and it's based on life. this war is not only about ukraine, not only
what a messiah fighting post is of suzanne, and just for our land. and for our freedom. another should diesel with, by defining human santa all large cities of our country are now blocked the world. we are facing the problem all soon to be equal members of europe, diaz. i believe that good to day we book. so we'd like to be showing everybody. that's exactly what we are used to do, prove that you are with us. so when i do prove it, you will not let us go. it was an impassioned plea for help. as...
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and in that so from ramstein, suzanne and in mid italian conflict, pine gets all good damages. lucy, john ranch 9 as the abbeys. we provided support is about financial support that we had been organizing for many years in order to strengthen resilience of the ukrainian economy, which is something that we continued during the time of crisis. there is a lot of financial support. we also provide military support and we provided equipment as you know, amongst and also individual weapons that we informed you about already. we have to consider very carefully what we do in very concrete terms. and this does definitely not include fight up planes. we will continue to send equipment and weapons as needed as we have in canada. we will continue to be aligned with our partners. we all have to be careful about not further expanding or escalating. we want to deescalate the contract. we want to see an end to this conflict. we will be there to support ukrainians in every way that we can. but we need to be mindful of the best way to support them. hi, this is a question for both of you on energy polic
and in that so from ramstein, suzanne and in mid italian conflict, pine gets all good damages. lucy, john ranch 9 as the abbeys. we provided support is about financial support that we had been organizing for many years in order to strengthen resilience of the ukrainian economy, which is something that we continued during the time of crisis. there is a lot of financial support. we also provide military support and we provided equipment as you know, amongst and also individual weapons that we...
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there's a long history of book controversies in this country, says pen america ceo suzanne nossel, buthis feels different. >> it is an intensification. far more book bans sprouting up all over the country than we ever saw before. more formalized efforts. they are not just a challenge in an individual school system or library, but legislation being introduced in state houses that would affect the availability of books all over the state, in every school and library. the ferocity of the debates and the link to larger political tensions and polarization. it's inflaming communities and that is something we haven't seen before. >> what books do you see most affected? where is the impact? >> it's overwhelmingly books by and about people of color and lgbtq individuals. so it can be stories about a transgender kind of coming of age story, stories about slavery, about black americans and the black experience and racial injustice in this country. so those kinds of narratives that are something other than kind of a pure, very traditional,ou know what some people might think of as a standard old s
there's a long history of book controversies in this country, says pen america ceo suzanne nossel, buthis feels different. >> it is an intensification. far more book bans sprouting up all over the country than we ever saw before. more formalized efforts. they are not just a challenge in an individual school system or library, but legislation being introduced in state houses that would affect the availability of books all over the state, in every school and library. the ferocity of the...
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suzanne malveaux, cnn, at the u.s.itol. >>> the israeli prime minister naftali bennett has flown back home after trying to play mediator in the russian war on ukraine. he did make an unannounced trip to moscow saturday, meeting with president vladimir putin for three hours. he then flew to berlin for talks with the german chancellor olaf scholz. for more on this, hannas gold joins me. >> reporter: this is a completely surprised, unannounced trip. we only heard about it from the kremlin and israeli side as it was going on. it was done with the blessing of the united states according to israeli officials, coordinated with france and germany. i spoke with ukrainian ambassador to israel last night. he told me the ukrainians were also aware of the trip ahead of time and were supportive of it. as you noted, bennett flew to moscow saturday morning. i should note as an observant you, for bennett, flying on shabbat, on saturday, is a big deal, essentially breaks the rules of shabbat. many jews believe you can do so if it is to
suzanne malveaux, cnn, at the u.s.itol. >>> the israeli prime minister naftali bennett has flown back home after trying to play mediator in the russian war on ukraine. he did make an unannounced trip to moscow saturday, meeting with president vladimir putin for three hours. he then flew to berlin for talks with the german chancellor olaf scholz. for more on this, hannas gold joins me. >> reporter: this is a completely surprised, unannounced trip. we only heard about it from the...
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suzanne e. smith is a professor of american history, and teaches cultural history, history of death in america, and american popular music and african american religious history, and she's the author of "dancing in the street." now let's hear from kevin boyle and suzanne e. smith. thank you for joining us today. >> let me begin today simply by letting you know that professor smith was not able to join us. at the last minute there were complications that made it impossible for her to join us, and i am very sorry she's not here with her, and as i would like to be sharing this afternoon with her, but i am honored to share this afternoon with you, and i appreciate the national archives giving me the opportunity to talk with you today. i want to thank susan clifton for putting together today's program. i want to start today by doing one of those things that i think you are not supposed to do when talking about your book. i want to start with somebody else's book, and what i want to do is start with a
suzanne e. smith is a professor of american history, and teaches cultural history, history of death in america, and american popular music and african american religious history, and she's the author of "dancing in the street." now let's hear from kevin boyle and suzanne e. smith. thank you for joining us today. >> let me begin today simply by letting you know that professor smith was not able to join us. at the last minute there were complications that made it impossible for...
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suzanne, let me turn to you. thank you both for being here. [applause] >> thank you for setting the stage for this important conversation. and thanks to both of you for making time to be here. we are going to get to the issues around divisiveness that are the core of the report that brings this conference together today. what we are going to start with what is on the forefront of everyone's mind. the horror that is unfolding in ukraine. one of the things that people are thinking a lot about, and the two of you are well situated to talk to this. what are some of the most likely ways this plays out? what does this go from here, in the near term and the long term? mr. panetta: well, you know, it's a tragic moment in our history when we have putin and the russians invaded a sovereign country like the ukraine. and watching this unfold on television, and seeing the chaos and the carnage involved with what is happening, you know, just makes us all aware of the fact that sometimes we don't learn the lessons of history very well. and yet i think as joh
suzanne, let me turn to you. thank you both for being here. [applause] >> thank you for setting the stage for this important conversation. and thanks to both of you for making time to be here. we are going to get to the issues around divisiveness that are the core of the report that brings this conference together today. what we are going to start with what is on the forefront of everyone's mind. the horror that is unfolding in ukraine. one of the things that people are thinking a lot...
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host: wrong, we will go to suzanne insane and, -- ron, we will go to suzanne in saint and, missouri.r: i don't understand, when they lie at the u.n., and say this is not going on, what i'll they send a you and delegation of peacekeepers over to mariupol so it can be known and then that them line? i just don't understand how they get away with it and why we cannot do more to get the truths of the russian people about what's happening -- the truth to the russian people about what's happening. host: you mean about them not targeting civilians? caller: exactly. host: we will have a conversation with jamie fly of radio free europe at 8:00 eastern time, so be sure to stay tuned for that. we will talk about trying to get that information into russia. joe is in broadview, illinois and he says no. joe? no? maybe joe is gone. richard in massachusetts, you say yes. host: hello -- caller: hello. good morning. thank you for taking the call. there's a lot going on behind the scenes that we don't know about and i can guarantee you that. the russians are not performing up to their expectations. i'm
host: wrong, we will go to suzanne insane and, -- ron, we will go to suzanne in saint and, missouri.r: i don't understand, when they lie at the u.n., and say this is not going on, what i'll they send a you and delegation of peacekeepers over to mariupol so it can be known and then that them line? i just don't understand how they get away with it and why we cannot do more to get the truths of the russian people about what's happening -- the truth to the russian people about what's happening....
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suzanne stratford explains. they say you got to get it to get it.u, but just how those streaming services function is at the center of a class action lawsuit. >> filed in federal court on behalf of maple heights, but potentially eventually impacting every city. and township in ohio says attorney justin, how we believe can definitely be substantial, especially across the entire state. powell represents maple heights and says it's simple. there's a statute in the state of ohio that requires and cities that provide video programming over wires and cables located in the public rights of way. >> to pay franchise fees to municipalities and townships. he says netflix and hulu are transmitting over the same internet lines and fiber optic cables as traditional cable companies and should be paying the same service fees. so >> they're driving or really a big benefit without this infrastructure. they can provide their services. and so we think that they should pay their fair share. >> of of the franchise fees. the lawsuit is asking for netflix and hulu to pay a
suzanne stratford explains. they say you got to get it to get it.u, but just how those streaming services function is at the center of a class action lawsuit. >> filed in federal court on behalf of maple heights, but potentially eventually impacting every city. and township in ohio says attorney justin, how we believe can definitely be substantial, especially across the entire state. powell represents maple heights and says it's simple. there's a statute in the state of ohio that requires...
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. >>> later we're going to be hearing from the head of the chamber of commerce as well as suzanne clarknnouncer: executive edge sponsored by at&t, keeping your business connected including the iphone 13 pro with 5g. that's the one with the amazing camera? yep! every business deserves it... like one's that re-opened! hi, we have an appointment. and every new business that just opened! like aromatherapy rugs! i'll take one in blue please! it's not complicated. at&t is giving new and existing business customers our best deals on every iphone. ♪ ♪ i may be close to retirement, but i'm as busy as ever. and thanks to voya, i'm confident about my future. voya provides guidance for the right investments. they make me feel like i've got it all under control. voya. be confident to and through retirement. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "squawk box. yesterday was a rough one for the markets. the dow was down by almost 600 points, declines of better than 1.5% for the nasdaq, but this morning you're seeing some green arrows dow futures up by some 250 points, the futures up by 126. >>> l
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suzanne, thrilled. 15 or 16 tasks at this point in their life. there is never been a positive reading after the 1st phase of quarantine, which is literally just like the 1st female this program in there on your 3 year. so now robbie magnon knows what it's like to wait for the lab results. the director of fort peck's fish and wildlife department shows us the reserves pride and joy to herds of bison. the commercial herd brings in money through hunting licences. the other is a cultural herd. only tribal members are permitted to hunt up each herd as 10 square kilometers of land bordered by a fence that can withstand the basins brute force. though macklin calls these creatures buffalo, claiming only politicians or scientists say bison or the crater put us on there. we were dumb, we'll you know, 100 survive as humans. so he had to buffle come up and take care of us, and they also survive many native american, c, bison, as 4 legged family members who are vital to their identity. but from the cattle industries point of view, they are bad for business. th
suzanne, thrilled. 15 or 16 tasks at this point in their life. there is never been a positive reading after the 1st phase of quarantine, which is literally just like the 1st female this program in there on your 3 year. so now robbie magnon knows what it's like to wait for the lab results. the director of fort peck's fish and wildlife department shows us the reserves pride and joy to herds of bison. the commercial herd brings in money through hunting licences. the other is a cultural herd. only...
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reason why i like this market is because it connect, you will that's why we're to neighbors from suzanne. yeah. and congo. business people from there and customers meet in this market. oh, a dcs, kitty. the garden is a hotel and the rest, the rent, a luxury hotel and restaurant i liked to come to when i wanted glass of wine and good food. and when i want to see it's an amazing place like this one, you can see how beautiful it is. and we have a nice view of that city. let me just show you the screen during the evening is just crazy. did view is just amazing. look and i hope to see you soon in blue genora and hoping to like a movie. and i hope you enjoyed the tool i have enjoyed the to and i hope we have also enjoyed the show as women, we have a lot to celebrate. but as we saw, there is still so much to fight for. we'd love to hear your thoughts, so please write to us and share your comments. and if you are ever in born mid, sure you visit the women's museum. for now, i will enjoy this cup of tea. but don't worry because i leave you with some nice music from mo can until next time. good by
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. >> reporter: suzanne and her nephew, james, were spell bound. >> i couldn't believe my eyes.e only seen things like that in pictures. >> reporter: sue mittendorff came from st. louis for this view. >> it's beautiful, it really is. it makes you feel so small. >> reporter: it looked like fireflies gathered around a campfire. but soon, it's time to board the star train and head back. an excursion into the dark that, for a while any way, sheds a little light on our place in the > >>> spring has only recently sprung, so it can seem a little early to think about christmas presents. but if you want to get a jump-start, elise preston has some ideas. >> you can take to the sky, splash down in water. and drive around indoors. >> reporter: from the high flying drone, to a 40th anniversary care bear, a wide variety of new toys will be hitting store shefls this year. that includes this panda. >> omg! >> reporter: it's from the new movie "turning red." in it, a teenager deals with new emotions that are expressed in the toy. >> i'm a ticking time bomb. >> toys that help children recognize t
. >> reporter: suzanne and her nephew, james, were spell bound. >> i couldn't believe my eyes.e only seen things like that in pictures. >> reporter: sue mittendorff came from st. louis for this view. >> it's beautiful, it really is. it makes you feel so small. >> reporter: it looked like fireflies gathered around a campfire. but soon, it's time to board the star train and head back. an excursion into the dark that, for a while any way, sheds a little light on our...
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they are lying to you here. subtle, the germans, suzanne, detained, and human rights activists say they've been unable to get in touch with her before her arrest miss of the, on a covert released a video statement explaining her actions in the last years. unfortunately, i've been working with kremlin propaganda on channel one, and i feel very much ashamed of that. i am very ashamed that i allowed such lies on t v. i allowed the brainwashing of the russian people. we did not say anything in 2014. when it all started, we did not take to the streets and protests when the kremlin poison of albany. we silently watched this inhumane regime. and now the entire world has turned away from us. 10 more, future generations won't wash out the shame of this fratricidal war upon it. bravo beast! and let's get more on this from the w corresponding to emily show, and who was based in moscow bureau on. so the russian government closed it down a welcome. emily, let's start with marina of santa cobra, who is she? while she's an editor at russia's 1st channel, which is one of the main us state tv channels. we
they are lying to you here. subtle, the germans, suzanne, detained, and human rights activists say they've been unable to get in touch with her before her arrest miss of the, on a covert released a video statement explaining her actions in the last years. unfortunately, i've been working with kremlin propaganda on channel one, and i feel very much ashamed of that. i am very ashamed that i allowed such lies on t v. i allowed the brainwashing of the russian people. we did not say anything in...
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she's going, you just got a what it, you know, law suzanne. when you know this sim usa does a deep at the last was ended up with digital gone? ah ah ah ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race group is on offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with ah, lastly, about 12 years ago you gave an interview to the wall street journal, a very reputable newspaper. and you said that you considered russia a european country. do you still feel that way? oh, yeah, go ahead 1st else, but isn't it? well, geographically with the same country, without a doubt, russia has been and will continue to be a european country, just as it is an asian countries and tons of it geography in history. russia is a european country also where european in terms of our cultural identity because a good part of our population represents the european civilization, which is clos
she's going, you just got a what it, you know, law suzanne. when you know this sim usa does a deep at the last was ended up with digital gone? ah ah ah ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race group is on offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with ah, lastly, about 12 years ago you gave an...
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none so good as it ah, you have a gun you met of sofa she's going you just got a what again the law suzanne. when you know this same usa does a deep at the loss, was ended up with dish of m ah ah ah ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is on, often has very dramatic development only personally and going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk more when i looked showed the wrong one. i just don't hold any world. yes. to shape out disdain becomes the advocate an engagement. it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed? what will make you feel safer? isolation for community. are you going the right way or are you being direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend her join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, ukrainian tv channels stopped broadcasting after an explosion of kids, networ
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you know law suzanne? when you know this same he's the does they did it, the last was him with judge m ah ah ah ah ah, fighting intensifies for the key ukrainian city of mario paul as the russian military press is on with this drive to clear out, nationalists forces who are using civilian buildings the cover i'm being told that every day, more and more such trophy weapons fall in the hands of the russian troops. one of our correspondents in ukraine gets hands on with seized western weapons, which are pouring into the country to wage was being called a proxy ball against russia. despite us, let's call with a key. it has like oil like sporting terminal to europe and the u. s. is damaged and could remain same for some time leading to fears of further price hikes to answer.
you know law suzanne? when you know this same he's the does they did it, the last was him with judge m ah ah ah ah ah, fighting intensifies for the key ukrainian city of mario paul as the russian military press is on with this drive to clear out, nationalists forces who are using civilian buildings the cover i'm being told that every day, more and more such trophy weapons fall in the hands of the russian troops. one of our correspondents in ukraine gets hands on with seized western weapons,...
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what a messiah fighting post is a suzanne, just for our land. and for our freedom, in addition, diesel would, might define, he missed on that. so large cities of our country are now blocked the woods. we are facing the problem all soon to be equal members of europe. young josh, i believe that today we wait because we'd like to you are showing everybody. that's exactly what we are used to do. prove that you are with us. so when do prove it, you will not let us go. it was an impassioned plea for help. as the political discussions continue, the ukranian fighting spirit remains strong. germany's foreign minister and the lena bear boxes, russia's attack on the crime is also an attack on the rules based international order for global security. speaking at an emergency session of the un general assembly in new york, she said russia had been lying about its intentions towards ukraine. and she said that when it comes to war or peace, countries could not simply stand by and remain neutral. russia swa is one of aggression and it's based on life. this war i
what a messiah fighting post is a suzanne, just for our land. and for our freedom, in addition, diesel would, might define, he missed on that. so large cities of our country are now blocked the woods. we are facing the problem all soon to be equal members of europe. young josh, i believe that today we wait because we'd like to you are showing everybody. that's exactly what we are used to do. prove that you are with us. so when do prove it, you will not let us go. it was an impassioned plea for...
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and suzanne, i want to use what i consider to be a pretty extreme example of this, and since this ishe new york times," i guess, a couple of summers ago that fired their opinion page editor because he printed a united states senator's op-ed piece. now, i was offended by the senator's op-ed piece, 55, 56% of americans supported his position. he was a united states senator, and yet the "times" fired him because people inside the newsroom were offended. it struck me as concerning. i'm curious your thoughts about this sort of culture inside not just the "times" newsroom but many newsrooms. >> look, i think there is a great fear of where the red lines lie, and even though in positions of authority, the publisher, initially was willing to stand by the editorial team that made this decision, you know, the editorial hadn't been read by the senior most person, and maybe that was a problem, but to send the message that, you know, even an error can lead to firing and dismissal, i think, you know, put fear in the hearts of editors everywhere, that one mistake, misjudgment might be career ending,
and suzanne, i want to use what i consider to be a pretty extreme example of this, and since this ishe new york times," i guess, a couple of summers ago that fired their opinion page editor because he printed a united states senator's op-ed piece. now, i was offended by the senator's op-ed piece, 55, 56% of americans supported his position. he was a united states senator, and yet the "times" fired him because people inside the newsroom were offended. it struck me as concerning....
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archivist of the united states as a pleasure to welcome you to today's conversation with kevin boyle and suzanne e smith about boyle's new book the shattering before we begin i'd like t
archivist of the united states as a pleasure to welcome you to today's conversation with kevin boyle and suzanne e smith about boyle's new book the shattering before we begin i'd like t
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and will have a keynote conversation, moderated by suzanne spalding. she'll sit down with secretary of defense, former secretary of defense leon panetta and secretary cohen. that will be in person at csi asked. so before we begin and i hand us over to errol to provide an outline of gsf i do want to provide a little bit of background for how we got to this subject and a little bit of the background on csf as well as security forums. it's the flagship conference of csi international security program. and again as we noted this year we do this in partnership with leonardo. t previous years have looked at other important issues, the role of allies and partners, emerging technology. competition in the gray zone. and a number of other si issues. and it's so and its subject for this year what we want to do is focus on a strategically important issue . one which was at the front and center of us foreign policy and us national security that we believe if we could contribute to. and just as a reminder, csi s is at its core a bipartisan nonprofit policy research
and will have a keynote conversation, moderated by suzanne spalding. she'll sit down with secretary of defense, former secretary of defense leon panetta and secretary cohen. that will be in person at csi asked. so before we begin and i hand us over to errol to provide an outline of gsf i do want to provide a little bit of background for how we got to this subject and a little bit of the background on csf as well as security forums. it's the flagship conference of csi international security...
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suzanne, but goodly adam ha, go. i will add them to the sensory m r while get a new that citizen. and they are the alien ana ana donnelly's huge um jello. ah, there is ali. what deities eli little would. oh ye, eugene vander. when will g m g g one, g r, a deal, good gum, the value of your dish fee and i am a deacon or guy that will give when he was he begins with she when she was ill. she said what she had said it was alco g. okay. and what is the good? what i to be one of you not either one will loved and to be misled wooden when you need to know that will get your name in the dozens of women have therefore return home forced to abandon their children in syria. most of them do not recover from being torn apart like this. um oh i dont maybe a child with what has been good in british myself because in order to go with them they will not deny my chips when she suddenly come hot. you know, i, i decided him up today or she could maybe do him the that the mobile. yeah. and then my son will not know what i need to do with him. you i'm how many could we get out of us? and as a believer,
suzanne, but goodly adam ha, go. i will add them to the sensory m r while get a new that citizen. and they are the alien ana ana donnelly's huge um jello. ah, there is ali. what deities eli little would. oh ye, eugene vander. when will g m g g one, g r, a deal, good gum, the value of your dish fee and i am a deacon or guy that will give when he was he begins with she when she was ill. she said what she had said it was alco g. okay. and what is the good? what i to be one of you not either one...
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a stalwart for fox news and in the word of suzanne scott, profoundly committed to telling the story, whether that was in ukraine or other conflict zones. this is just happening a couple of minutes ago. i look at the memos from inside fox saying he was killed outside kyiv with benjamin hall and this raises questions about benjamin hall's condition. the correspondent who was out gathering news. we know he remains hospitalized. no word on any other crew members who may have been involved but we know pierre did die as a result of this incoming fire. >> a reminder of so many journalists who put their lives at risk to bring us the truth here at home, of course, our thoughts with him and his family and colleagues. brian stelter, thank you. >>> cnn has learned u.s. intel suggests china has expressed some openness to providing russia with military and economic assistance for its war with ukraine. u.s. national security adviser jake sullivan met yesterday with his chinese counterpart for more than seven hours. cnn's david kculver live in shanghai. what more can you tell us about this new intel
a stalwart for fox news and in the word of suzanne scott, profoundly committed to telling the story, whether that was in ukraine or other conflict zones. this is just happening a couple of minutes ago. i look at the memos from inside fox saying he was killed outside kyiv with benjamin hall and this raises questions about benjamin hall's condition. the correspondent who was out gathering news. we know he remains hospitalized. no word on any other crew members who may have been involved but we...
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medical center in texas after undergoing multiple surgeries are receiving care in germany from our ceo, suzannength and resiliency in the face of this crisis has bee nothing short of extraordinary. we want you back soon, ben. >> miami beach kids seem to catch a break as violence props and alcohol sales curfew on top of a midnight curfew. so what is going on box that's coming up next. 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 thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. some people have minor joint pain, plus have high blood pressure. they may not be able to take just anything for pain. that's why doctors recommend tylenol®. it won't raise blood pressure the way that advil®, aleve®, or motrin® sometimes can. for trusted relief, trust tylenol®. first it was a midnight curfe
medical center in texas after undergoing multiple surgeries are receiving care in germany from our ceo, suzannength and resiliency in the face of this crisis has bee nothing short of extraordinary. we want you back soon, ben. >> miami beach kids seem to catch a break as violence props and alcohol sales curfew on top of a midnight curfew. so what is going on box that's coming up next. i'm mark and i live in vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike....
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military hospital in texas while he recovers from serious injuries after multiple surgeries says suzannepirits despite everything he endured, that is a relief. joining us from atlanta, steve hair fox news correspondent who spent weeks covering the war. you said a few weeks ago, ukraine is done deal, it is flattened and they lost. is that still your view because ukrainian resistance is fierce and they captured some territory? >> i said in the longer term russia cannot win and control a city of 40 million people. so i do see more trouble ahead. i think it would be a mistake to underestimate the brutality of russian president putin or the military. in the longer term i always said putin will lose this war. it is not something he can control. howard: right, i guess the question how many people have to die before that comes to an end. look, we all see the pictures every day. major cities have been devastated but the russians have taken heavy casualties putin's defense minute stray said they accomplished the initial goals and focus on liberating the donbas region. as far as low morale, there w
military hospital in texas while he recovers from serious injuries after multiple surgeries says suzannepirits despite everything he endured, that is a relief. joining us from atlanta, steve hair fox news correspondent who spent weeks covering the war. you said a few weeks ago, ukraine is done deal, it is flattened and they lost. is that still your view because ukrainian resistance is fierce and they captured some territory? >> i said in the longer term russia cannot win and control a...
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we've had a lot of them in recent years i'm hopeful and i'm sure suzanne will bring some of this out in the conversation today. i think the world changed rather profoundly when putin invaded ukraine. because as he's alienated everybody in europe and so many countries around the world, xi jinping threw his arms around putin and said we are forever together, brothers here. we are on the edge of what looks like could be a great furcation of theinternational system again . it's going to be a great challenge. we're so fortunate to have leaders of this quality who guided us in the past and are going to give us good thoughts for odtoday so let me turn to you to turn this conversation alive for everybody in the room. thank you both for being here. [applause] >> thank you very much doctor for setting the stage for this important conversation and thanks to both of you for making time to be here to have a conversation with us today. we're going to get to the issues around divisiveness that are at the core of the report that brings this conference together today but of course we're going to star
we've had a lot of them in recent years i'm hopeful and i'm sure suzanne will bring some of this out in the conversation today. i think the world changed rather profoundly when putin invaded ukraine. because as he's alienated everybody in europe and so many countries around the world, xi jinping threw his arms around putin and said we are forever together, brothers here. we are on the edge of what looks like could be a great furcation of theinternational system again . it's going to be a great...
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tucker carlson and fox news ceo suzanne scott both know that ukrainian labs are not making biologicalagenda they have, as media critic -- tucker really comes out as pro putin, instead he's anti-anti-putin-ism. -- mainly democratic party, which oppose the war by extension, tucker works to legitimize a lot of the kremlin's favorite topping points. it's not an exaggeration, just to be clear. people can say whatever they want. but this is what's happening. it's when he's doing. the kremlin itself seized -- sees tucker as a useful asset. leaked document translated my mother jones, a member for intelligence services to russian media explaining why they need to play more of the show, quote it is essential to use as much as possible fragments broadcast of the popular fox news host, tucker carlson, we sharply criticizes the actions of the united states and nato, their negative role in unleashing the conflict in ukraine, and the defiantly provocative behavior from the leadership of the western countries are natal towards the russian federation and towards president putin personally. again, mayb
tucker carlson and fox news ceo suzanne scott both know that ukrainian labs are not making biologicalagenda they have, as media critic -- tucker really comes out as pro putin, instead he's anti-anti-putin-ism. -- mainly democratic party, which oppose the war by extension, tucker works to legitimize a lot of the kremlin's favorite topping points. it's not an exaggeration, just to be clear. people can say whatever they want. but this is what's happening. it's when he's doing. the kremlin itself...
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fox news ceo suzanne scott said this today, quote: today is a heart breaking day for all fox news media the news but we're going to continue. tomorrow on "special report," reaction to the address, the congress by ukraine's president, thanks for inviolate us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and more than ever unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. jess thank you so much, bret. that was a great tribute. ♪ >> jesse: joe biden and vladimir putin share something in common. they are both running into some problems at home. and both men are using similar tactics to hide the truth. we expect that from the russian president, not our president. but start in russia. putin can't keep a lid on reality during a war. this is 2022. the dam is cracking. check out this news editor who crashed a live broadcast to let the russian people know what's
fox news ceo suzanne scott said this today, quote: today is a heart breaking day for all fox news media the news but we're going to continue. tomorrow on "special report," reaction to the address, the congress by ukraine's president, thanks for inviolate us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and more than ever unafraid. "jesse watters primetime" starts right now. jess thank you so much, bret. that was a great tribute. ♪...
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my partner and i, suzanne mayer, we started hinge neighbors. was really about was about there's a highway that runs in the middle of our city. there are two totally different social economic groups on either side. and so, we wanted to be able to work together to amplify the voices of those people. first off, we created an art project, so they canctually beautify their neighborhood together. when i'm wking on a, a community based project or political project, whatever that may be, i want to infuse some sort of creativity in there. we're all making things happen together, and we're listening to music all while we're learning abot the mission that we have to accomplish in the neighborhood. all while gathering names of folks who might not otherwise be come out to see or do anything if i said, “i want to find out how you feel about your community or your neighborhood”" no, but if they see something that draws their eye, makes them think about themselves differently in the environment, makes them feel a bit happy and connected and say, “hey, i actual
my partner and i, suzanne mayer, we started hinge neighbors. was really about was about there's a highway that runs in the middle of our city. there are two totally different social economic groups on either side. and so, we wanted to be able to work together to amplify the voices of those people. first off, we created an art project, so they canctually beautify their neighborhood together. when i'm wking on a, a community based project or political project, whatever that may be, i want to...
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suzanne, thank you. >> thank you, ari. >>> absolutely.why steve bannon is in trouble. why steve bannon is in trouble who , and then works from home. but she can handle pickup, even when her bladder makes a little drop-off. because candice has poise, poise under pressure and poise in her pants. it takes poise. realtor.com's draw a map feature helped us find what we wanted, where we wanted. so we could finally buy our first "big boi house." big boi house. big boi foyer! big boi marble. big boi quartz. word? realtor.com to each their home. welcome to ameriprise. i'm sam morrison, my brother max recommended you. so my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors the garcia's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized. hey john reese, jr. how's your father doing? to help reach your goals with confidence. my sister told me so much about you. that's why it's more than advice worth listening to. it's advice worth tal
suzanne, thank you. >> thank you, ari. >>> absolutely.why steve bannon is in trouble. why steve bannon is in trouble who , and then works from home. but she can handle pickup, even when her bladder makes a little drop-off. because candice has poise, poise under pressure and poise in her pants. it takes poise. realtor.com's draw a map feature helped us find what we wanted, where we wanted. so we could finally buy our first "big boi house." big boi house. big boi foyer!...
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archivist of the united states as a pleasure to welcome you to today's conversation with kevin boyle and suzanne e smith about boyle's new book the shattering before we begin i'd like to tell you about two programs coming up soon on our youtube channel. on wednesday, january 26th at 1 pm. david mckean will tell us about his new book watching darkness fall which recounts the rise of the third reich in germany and the road to war from the perspective of four american ambassadors in
archivist of the united states as a pleasure to welcome you to today's conversation with kevin boyle and suzanne e smith about boyle's new book the shattering before we begin i'd like to tell you about two programs coming up soon on our youtube channel. on wednesday, january 26th at 1 pm. david mckean will tell us about his new book watching darkness fall which recounts the rise of the third reich in germany and the road to war from the perspective of four american ambassadors in
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fox news chief executive officer suzanne scott said this and i'm quoting here today is a heartbreaking day of fox news media and for all journalists risking their lives to deliver the news, we were just outside the refugee camp filming filming refugees and we could hear there was gunfire in the background zakrzewski or zach as many called him, has been with fox for years in and out of war zones on the run. >> the gunmen are coming closer here. let's go before ukraine here was on the ground in iraq, in afghanistan, in syria, he covered conflicts between countries and help this report from the middle of riots here was a steady presence in uncertain times when a correspondent or producer arrived in skopje waiting for them. they knew they were in good hands because he could do just about anything. he shot video, fixed equipment, produced stories and edited pieces on the fly. pierre also seem to always know the background of every location, every story and he had an extraordinary ability to do his work under incredible pressure and without sleep. some of our correspondents who worked closel
fox news chief executive officer suzanne scott said this and i'm quoting here today is a heartbreaking day of fox news media and for all journalists risking their lives to deliver the news, we were just outside the refugee camp filming filming refugees and we could hear there was gunfire in the background zakrzewski or zach as many called him, has been with fox for years in and out of war zones on the run. >> the gunmen are coming closer here. let's go before ukraine here was on the...