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tenet section. i was with legal services and some of this is not new. some of this was happening when i was practicing law back then. and that is the sad part. that these things are still happening. -- the dollars of what is at stake is even greater. as urban areas have gained population, we have not really also gained in the housing market. so, my question to you is you said in your testimony is what we need true, affordable housing. you use the word true. can you just tell me in a minute or so, what do you mean by true? affordable housing? last >> thank you so much for the question, congress moment. i am one who have also worked in the housing in the community in san antonio, texas. there are so many people who have lived in -- but they tell you that they pay over 30% of their income rent. and maybe even half of their income or maybe more. i think that there is a national standard of 30%. i think that if you hear of somebody who has $20,000 a year, many of the public housing residents that i have spent time talking to, that is still a massive share of
tenet section. i was with legal services and some of this is not new. some of this was happening when i was practicing law back then. and that is the sad part. that these things are still happening. -- the dollars of what is at stake is even greater. as urban areas have gained population, we have not really also gained in the housing market. so, my question to you is you said in your testimony is what we need true, affordable housing. you use the word true. can you just tell me in a minute or...
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we were working with different organizations on both the landlord and the tenet side in l.a. so i know there are a lot of resources out there. >> host: you are a senior producer, director of this film "facing eviction" which are doing in partnership with frontline tonight. retro reports a nonprofit news organization what other sorts of stories have you covered for them? >> guest: i did a story about how it was that people -- this is before the pandemic and the covid vaccine, but how it was that people came to be skeptical of vaccine efficacy. and we did that in partnership with the "new york times." i did a story about, about women being harassed online, in social media. i did a story about sort of the history of transgender rights in terms of the larger context of gay rights, the fight for gay rights. the story was interesting because retro reports, look at the today's headlines and ato stroke lead lines. we're constantly evaluate what led to the moment. when defendant first hit and we wanted to look at housing, we looked back and we were thinking okay what's a historic prec
we were working with different organizations on both the landlord and the tenet side in l.a. so i know there are a lot of resources out there. >> host: you are a senior producer, director of this film "facing eviction" which are doing in partnership with frontline tonight. retro reports a nonprofit news organization what other sorts of stories have you covered for them? >> guest: i did a story about how it was that people -- this is before the pandemic and the covid...
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and who to looking to you know, that they would send us tenets, allen, to the street where no fair life is possible. i mean, you know, it's live for tens of thousands life on the street is already a reality. homelessness in new york is the highest. it has been in almost a 100 years. the main cause to little affordable housing. more people are returning to the city than before the pandemic. and they are looking for more space that's driving up prices. average rent price is up by a 3rd compared to 2021. and so our evictions, low income families like that of fabian bravo, are now in a bind nor our brother works as a housekeeper, 7 days a week. yeah. she's already struggling as inflation as biting into the family budget. we're kicking before i go out when i and i the pounds. now he's got 2 nice things on the phone. so we have to change a little bit before we live, like 2 more tickets. we buy only one, so we add this to way. so now we why more base double cucumber. um, still larry, we looking for the idea of the family of 5 is crowned in 2 or 3 bedroom apartment that they're building is desi
and who to looking to you know, that they would send us tenets, allen, to the street where no fair life is possible. i mean, you know, it's live for tens of thousands life on the street is already a reality. homelessness in new york is the highest. it has been in almost a 100 years. the main cause to little affordable housing. more people are returning to the city than before the pandemic. and they are looking for more space that's driving up prices. average rent price is up by a 3rd compared...
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that's because a central tenet of the way in which the justice department investigates, a central tenet to the rule of law is, that we do not do our investigations in public. this is the most wide-ranging investigation and the most important investigation that the justice department has ever entered into. and we have done so because this effort to upend a legitimate election, transferring power from one administration to another, cuts at the fundamental of american democracy. we have to get this right. >> we have to get this right. what merrick garland says there is absolutely true. federal prosecutors do not conduct their investigations in public, nor should they. but the inevitable part of those investigations do become public. and subpoenas are issued. witnesses are called to testify. reporters get scoops about where investigations stand. and where they are head. what leads they are following. what we don't know for sure what is happening inside the justice department we do have enough fragments to try to piece together a picture and right now that picture is starting to look like on
that's because a central tenet of the way in which the justice department investigates, a central tenet to the rule of law is, that we do not do our investigations in public. this is the most wide-ranging investigation and the most important investigation that the justice department has ever entered into. and we have done so because this effort to upend a legitimate election, transferring power from one administration to another, cuts at the fundamental of american democracy. we have to get...
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of the way in which the justice department investigates, a central tenet to the rule of law, is that we do not do our investigations in public. this is the most wide-ranging investigation and the most important investigation that the justice department has ever entered into. and we have done so because this represents, this effort to upend a legitimate election, transferring power from one administration to another, cuts at the fundamental of american democracy. we have to get this right. and for people who are concerned, as i think every american should be, about protecting democracy, we have to do two things. we have to hold accountable every person who is criminally responsible for trying to overturn a legitimate election, and we must do it in a way that will put integrity and professionalism, the way the justice department conducts investigations. beth of these are necessary, both of these are necessary in order to seek justice and protect our democracy. >> no person is above the law in this country. nothing stops us -- >> no person -- i don't know may i say that again. no person
of the way in which the justice department investigates, a central tenet to the rule of law, is that we do not do our investigations in public. this is the most wide-ranging investigation and the most important investigation that the justice department has ever entered into. and we have done so because this represents, this effort to upend a legitimate election, transferring power from one administration to another, cuts at the fundamental of american democracy. we have to get this right. and...
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. >> central tenet of the way in which the justice department investigates, essential tenet of the rule of law, is that we do not to our investigations in public. this is the most wide ranging investigation, and the most important investigation that the justice department has ever entered into. and we have done so because this represents, this effort to up end a legitimate election, transferring power from one administration to another, cuts at the fundamental of american democracy. we have to get this right. and for people who are concerned, and i think every american should be, about protecting democracy. we have to do two things. we have to hold accountable every person who is criminally responsible for trying to overturn a legitimate election. and we must do it in a way filled with integrity and professionalism. the way the justice department conducts investigations. both of these are necessary in order to achieve justice, and to protect our democracy. >> so, that is where the justice department is. we don't really know where they are to be totally honest. without any real certainty
. >> central tenet of the way in which the justice department investigates, essential tenet of the rule of law, is that we do not to our investigations in public. this is the most wide ranging investigation, and the most important investigation that the justice department has ever entered into. and we have done so because this represents, this effort to up end a legitimate election, transferring power from one administration to another, cuts at the fundamental of american democracy. we...
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guy, what about tenet healthcare moving higher? what you think of that? -ish, you could say. your guidance is good. even the low end of guidance, $5.87, you're talking about a stock that prior to this move was trading 10 times that number which is too cheap in this space. the hospitals are interesting to me. everybody loves tenet healthcare four or five months ago. i'm usually the market fell off. i think the stock is really interesting here, despite this move higher in the aftermarket. >> we will move onto a key decision overseas. europe central-bank hiking interest rates for the first time in 11 years. lifting rates by have a point. the market was looking for a quarter point. more aggressive move in that aggressive move coming about a week before the federal reserve makes its decision on rates. our next guest is underestimating u.s. policymakers. mike schumacher is head of macro strategy and wells fargo security. so, my, why when you see this move, after 11 years, does this pretend something more aggressive for our federal reserve and we have been makin
guy, what about tenet healthcare moving higher? what you think of that? -ish, you could say. your guidance is good. even the low end of guidance, $5.87, you're talking about a stock that prior to this move was trading 10 times that number which is too cheap in this space. the hospitals are interesting to me. everybody loves tenet healthcare four or five months ago. i'm usually the market fell off. i think the stock is really interesting here, despite this move higher in the aftermarket....
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the reason there is this speculation and uncertainty is that some fundamental tenet of what we d as prosecutors and investigators is to do it outside of the public eye we do that for two important reasons. one is to protect the civil liberties of the people and events that we're investigating. the second is to ensure the success and integrity of our investigation. >> would a criminal referral from the committee carry a lot of weight? would it be welcomed by the department of justice? >> so i think that's totally up to the committee. we will have the evidence that the committee has presented and whatever evidence it gives us i don't think that the nature of how they style the manner in whic information is provided is really of any significance from any legal point of view that is not to downgrade it or disparage it it's just that's not the issue here we have our own investigation pursuing through the principles of prosecution. >> you said in no uncertain terms the other day that no on is above the law that said, the indictment of a former president of perhaps candidate for president would arguab
the reason there is this speculation and uncertainty is that some fundamental tenet of what we d as prosecutors and investigators is to do it outside of the public eye we do that for two important reasons. one is to protect the civil liberties of the people and events that we're investigating. the second is to ensure the success and integrity of our investigation. >> would a criminal referral from the committee carry a lot of weight? would it be welcomed by the department of justice?...
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i moved to little thinking that they would send us tenets allen, to the street where no fear, life is possible. i leave you a little money for tens of thousands. life on the street is already a reality. homelessness in new york is the highest. it has been in almost a 100 years. the main cause to little affordable housing. more people are returning to the city than before the pandemic. and they are looking for more space that's driving up prices. average rent price is up by a 3rd compared to 2021. and so our evictions. low income families like that of fabian bravo, are now in a bind nor rob rob works as a housekeeper, 7 days a week. yeah. she's already struggling as inflation is biting into the family budget. we're kicking before he goes out. why neither power now he's gone to night, things on the phone. so we have to change a little bit before we live, like 2 more chickens, we lay only one. so we as this toys, so now we, why more base double cucumber earth. um still larry, we looking for the deal. okay. the family of 5 is crowned into a 3 bedroom apartment that they're building is des
i moved to little thinking that they would send us tenets allen, to the street where no fear, life is possible. i leave you a little money for tens of thousands. life on the street is already a reality. homelessness in new york is the highest. it has been in almost a 100 years. the main cause to little affordable housing. more people are returning to the city than before the pandemic. and they are looking for more space that's driving up prices. average rent price is up by a 3rd compared to...
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we moment other areas outside of tenet, louis co-founded the san francisco chinatown neighborhood. united peace collaborative. the volunteers conduct regular patrols there and say, although there have been no reported watch robberies in the area recently, visitors are always advised to be on alert here. but i think by abel's, you know, out of sight, if you have like cash, especially are any of that. >> also, unlike its message, jury to keep out of sight and a lot of people know best wishes. the police department has increased its patrols. that popular destination spots in the city while it works with other local and state law enforcement agencies to solve these crimes. believe all kron 4 >> police have arrested a man accused of exposing himself to students outside uc berkeley fraternity house. >> happened tuesday night. police say the man was sitting on the patio of the house, touching himself inappropriately. that man was searched and drugs were found. he has been arrested and charged with felony indecent exposure. >> almost 2 years after it was devastated by the massive czu light
we moment other areas outside of tenet, louis co-founded the san francisco chinatown neighborhood. united peace collaborative. the volunteers conduct regular patrols there and say, although there have been no reported watch robberies in the area recently, visitors are always advised to be on alert here. but i think by abel's, you know, out of sight, if you have like cash, especially are any of that. >> also, unlike its message, jury to keep out of sight and a lot of people know best...
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but has three basic tenets from the history of natural liberty and said if a good one it will liberatehe individual if the policy is a good line it will lead to the promulgation of new ideas and will be clear for that institution and what is their responsibility and accountability that you talked about on your prior segment. it's understandable when you talk about how it on they are today individuals have unique preferences we think that the wrong direction. ideas we think of zero-sum more for me means less for you. that's not the 21st century. institutions were in fusing levels of the private sector and the government so then you can see the difference between the big corporation and the big state. steve: it is foundational. how do you see this turn into a practical application? who should be paying attention to this and reading your report and doing something about it? >> ultimately hope it's policymakers the 2024 campaign is about policy not just a red or a blue jersey. the country is at a turning point. maybe this matters the most in our lifetime that ultimately we have been around
but has three basic tenets from the history of natural liberty and said if a good one it will liberatehe individual if the policy is a good line it will lead to the promulgation of new ideas and will be clear for that institution and what is their responsibility and accountability that you talked about on your prior segment. it's understandable when you talk about how it on they are today individuals have unique preferences we think that the wrong direction. ideas we think of zero-sum more for...
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and in france, it's a quote, tenets of all right density. previously on the big picture, we looked at the impact that the rise of the far right is having on french society . i don't think we need this stuff because of jack boots really to try fresh isn't coming into the mainstream of policy. i'm miriam, fall swap, and in this episode we'll examine how civil liberties the rights that protects people against state action or increasingly on the threats of from the rights of processed to the protection against police violence freedom. the sections of the french population is being eroded by the very state meant to protect them. ah, ah, ah, present my crew has hesitated to use the term police violence preferring to refer to the violence of some offices. is there a problem of systemic police brutality here? in france, what rescinding the recent years is an erosion of for differences in liberties targeting originally certain groups with expanding to the whole population. i think free speech is a huge word that we use now to say everything and anything and nothing at the same time. because if
and in france, it's a quote, tenets of all right density. previously on the big picture, we looked at the impact that the rise of the far right is having on french society . i don't think we need this stuff because of jack boots really to try fresh isn't coming into the mainstream of policy. i'm miriam, fall swap, and in this episode we'll examine how civil liberties the rights that protects people against state action or increasingly on the threats of from the rights of processed to the...
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the reason there is this speculation and uncertainty is that there is some fundamental tenet of what we do is prosecuted investigators is to do it outside of the public eye. >> and, go ahead jeff. >> he said something very significant, garlanded in his interview with lester holt, when he talked about what they were investigating, he did not just say the insurrection at the capitol. he said interference with the peaceful transfer of power. and that goes to issues like the intimidation of pants, the corruption of the justice department, the fake electors. so, he said they are investigating something broader then just the violence at the capitol, which is what his critics said, that's all they were doing. >> but also, again, do you agree with me, that you have to be careful, as you said the bar is very high for any sort of criminal, right? >> very, very high. >> i mean, look at the russian investigation. if you look at the report from russia, you can weigh on in this as well john, if you look at the russian investigation, there -- the report itself shows that it was interesting that the
the reason there is this speculation and uncertainty is that there is some fundamental tenet of what we do is prosecuted investigators is to do it outside of the public eye. >> and, go ahead jeff. >> he said something very significant, garlanded in his interview with lester holt, when he talked about what they were investigating, he did not just say the insurrection at the capitol. he said interference with the peaceful transfer of power. and that goes to issues like the...
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. >> so, it's a fundamental tenet of, like, the olympic movement, that sport is a human right.undamental principles of olympism, they say participation sport is a human right, and they mean that at the competitive level. so this issue, people like to say that it's a complicated issue, and i don't actually think it is. i think it's very simple. it all boils down to do you actually think that trans women and intersex women are real women and are really female or not? and if you do, it's very simple. just stop policing who counts as a real woman, because this has had history of racism built into it over the years. it's not an accident that the intersex athletes who get singled out are women of color from the global south. because who gets singled out for scrutiny is based on white woman's conceptions of femininity. that's being weaponized against trans people, too. so it's a fear of protecting the fragile, weak, cis white woman from the rest of us. ( applause ) >> trevor: there are many elements to what you said, which i appreciate. so let's try to break them down. one thing that
. >> so, it's a fundamental tenet of, like, the olympic movement, that sport is a human right.undamental principles of olympism, they say participation sport is a human right, and they mean that at the competitive level. so this issue, people like to say that it's a complicated issue, and i don't actually think it is. i think it's very simple. it all boils down to do you actually think that trans women and intersex women are real women and are really female or not? and if you do, it's...
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. >> this is also manage for tenets to rise up and fight back. >> abc7news. >> let's focus on the weather now. >> we are watching the forecast and it conditions now on the fire line. >> yes in the oak fire is indigo smoke in the bay area. i want to show you a picture from our east bay hills area, as expected the hayes is increasing across the region, you can definitely see you if you are definite -- if you are sensitive to smoke stay inside. here in the bay area don't have extreme heat, but put your ac on recirculate. air advisory warning is continuing through tomorrow. down near the surface, air quality is good but is expected to remain that way over the next few days. looking out toward you somebody area -- yosemite area, where the oak is burning, you can see the upper layers of the smoke forecast. you will notice that that smoke continues in our direction at 11:00 at night. it continues to be pushed out toward the ocean by tomorrow afternoon, still lingering smoke and that will create hazy skies as we head toward tomorrow evening as well. near the surface, this -- the highest concentra
. >> this is also manage for tenets to rise up and fight back. >> abc7news. >> let's focus on the weather now. >> we are watching the forecast and it conditions now on the fire line. >> yes in the oak fire is indigo smoke in the bay area. i want to show you a picture from our east bay hills area, as expected the hayes is increasing across the region, you can definitely see you if you are definite -- if you are sensitive to smoke stay inside. here in the bay area...
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the reason there is a speculation and uncertainty is that to some fundamental tenets of what we do as prosecutors and investigators decide to outside the public eye. we do that for two important one is to protect the civil liberties and people and events that we are investigating. and second is to ensure the success and the integrity of our investigation. >> would a criminal referral from the committee carry a lot of weight? would it be welcomed by the department of justice? >> i think that's totally up to the committee. we will have the evidence that the committee as president, and whatever evidence that it is presented, the nature of the style of the information that is provided, as much of a significance for any legal point of view. that's not to downgrade it, or disparage it, it's just that that is not the issue here. we have our own investigation, pursuing the best prosecution. >> you said in no certain terms the other day, nobody is above the law. that said, the indictment of a former president, of perhaps candidate for president, would arguably tear the country apart. is that y
the reason there is a speculation and uncertainty is that to some fundamental tenets of what we do as prosecutors and investigators decide to outside the public eye. we do that for two important one is to protect the civil liberties and people and events that we are investigating. and second is to ensure the success and the integrity of our investigation. >> would a criminal referral from the committee carry a lot of weight? would it be welcomed by the department of justice? >> i...
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. >> the reason there is this speculation and uncertainty is a fundamental tenet of what we do as prosecutors and investigators is to do is outside of the public eye. we do it, one, to protect the civil liberties of the people we're investigating and the second is to ensure the success and integrity of our investigation. >> it's interesting, chris, what the attorney general not only was trying to convey to the general public but the january 6th committee specifically. >> clearly he is feeling some heat and -- i mean, he says we're doing it outside of the eye of the public but there have been a thelot of leaks about th investigation, like who was testifying before the grand jury. on the one hand they're saying we're doing this outside the public but we're also going to get the was in to the public. he was asked, merrick garland, about the fact that how much are you getting informing from the january 6th committee and he said, look, they're doing the biggest investigation -- one of the biggest in house history. we're doing the biggest investigation in justice department history and we may have
. >> the reason there is this speculation and uncertainty is a fundamental tenet of what we do as prosecutors and investigators is to do is outside of the public eye. we do it, one, to protect the civil liberties of the people we're investigating and the second is to ensure the success and integrity of our investigation. >> it's interesting, chris, what the attorney general not only was trying to convey to the general public but the january 6th committee specifically. >>...
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the reason there is the speculation and uncertainty is that it's a fundamental tenet of what we do assecutors and that investigators is to do it outside of the public eye. >> and of course that's true. but olivia, you know -- short, right? you know jacobs. tell me a little bit about what they're testifying to in that grand jury. >> i feel like there's no one more apropos to testify to what they witnessed in the days that lead up to january 6th -- , what was going on internally in the white house. what the president was trying to do -- webb eastman was trying to do. what greg jacob -- him and i worked very closely together, he is a man of integrity. and he believes very much so in the rule of law in this country. so i have no doubt that they talked about the amount of pressure placed on the pence team and on mike pence himself. >> shan, why haven't we heard from mike pence? i know there are people in the line. help people understand. why not the proverbial? why not that person? >> two issues. they are politically, which i'm not the expert on. he probably does not want to go on record -
the reason there is the speculation and uncertainty is that it's a fundamental tenet of what we do assecutors and that investigators is to do it outside of the public eye. >> and of course that's true. but olivia, you know -- short, right? you know jacobs. tell me a little bit about what they're testifying to in that grand jury. >> i feel like there's no one more apropos to testify to what they witnessed in the days that lead up to january 6th -- , what was going on internally in...
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the central tenet of the velshi banned book club is that there is never an excuse to hinder access torson who wants to read it. sometimes we explore interesting and insightful arguments to censor books. miss attribution to sierra tea is not one of those reasons. a school board, lawmaker, or parent takes aim at a book, the prestigious the text is likely irrelevant to them. it's worth noting just how decorated brown girl dreaming is. winning the national book award for young people's literature in 2014, as well as the coretta scott king award, and breonna roared, and the double see -- perhaps the greatest distinction of mull, the author, jacqueline woodson, has been named young peoples poet laureate from 2015 until 2017. right after the break, i'm thrilled to say, i'm going to be joined by her. stay with us. i'm going t i'm going t be joined by i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. stay wit rapid symptom relief. lasting, steroid-free remission. and a chance to visibly repair the colon lining. check. chec
the central tenet of the velshi banned book club is that there is never an excuse to hinder access torson who wants to read it. sometimes we explore interesting and insightful arguments to censor books. miss attribution to sierra tea is not one of those reasons. a school board, lawmaker, or parent takes aim at a book, the prestigious the text is likely irrelevant to them. it's worth noting just how decorated brown girl dreaming is. winning the national book award for young people's literature...
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so while they do believe that the players have violated the tenets of earning a pga tour card by asking to court. and every legal expert that i have seen weigh in on this says this is very problematic for the pga tour that the players who have opted out probably should be and will be allowed to play. i will about bill you have a politics angle on this with a trip to saudi arabia coming this week with the president. a sports angle with the opening being played in scotland. in fact, tiger woods was asked about that a bit earlier today and had this to say. >> the players who have chosen to go to liv and to play on -- to play there, i disagree with it. i think that what they have done is they have turned their back on what has allowed them to get to this position. >> bill: you can question the sport here, jim, you can question the politics. where do you put your focus as this thing moves forward? >> well, i think tiger is also looking at it from a competition standpoint that the trophies mean something now what liv is doing 54 hole shotgun the lowest guy totem poles getting guaranteed 150,0
so while they do believe that the players have violated the tenets of earning a pga tour card by asking to court. and every legal expert that i have seen weigh in on this says this is very problematic for the pga tour that the players who have opted out probably should be and will be allowed to play. i will about bill you have a politics angle on this with a trip to saudi arabia coming this week with the president. a sports angle with the opening being played in scotland. in fact, tiger woods...
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don't trust, then you still have to verify, then you have to hope that they'll actually fulfill the tenetsent and allow ukraine to actually export grain, not only for the sake of ukraine but for the sake of the rest of the world. that's going to be a very tall order, unfortunately, because as you said, the russians just can't be trusted at this point. >> how are you viewing this invasion? are you seeing that this is simply dragging on, and it's just elongated the suffering of ukraine, you know, or do you see that there really are turning points, and perhaps we, the la laymen, are not able to identify whether there are any real gains that ukraine is able to make or claim while russia continues to invade and have these flimsy agreements, et cetera. >> yeah, it's a very difficult thing, because we're literally in the fog of war, fredericka. and so as a result of that, a lot of the initial reports that we see about things may either be false or overly optimistic or overly pessimistic. it's one of those situations where i do see some turning points, i think one we can safely hang our hat on was
don't trust, then you still have to verify, then you have to hope that they'll actually fulfill the tenetsent and allow ukraine to actually export grain, not only for the sake of ukraine but for the sake of the rest of the world. that's going to be a very tall order, unfortunately, because as you said, the russians just can't be trusted at this point. >> how are you viewing this invasion? are you seeing that this is simply dragging on, and it's just elongated the suffering of ukraine, you...
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speaking from his decimated country that vladimir putin has bigger trophies to seek testing the court tenetf nato to come to any member's defense. >> after what putin has done we are girding for the need for an article 5 commitment i think that's what this summit has continue. >> for the news, i'm kayla tausche, madrid, spain >> to raise awareness for the war in ukraine nbc is airing the special ukraine answering the call it will feature ukrainian president zelenskyy, celebrities, broadway stars and stories from people around the world who have been impacted by the war. it airs first on nbc sunday 7:00 p.m. eastern and then again monday here on cnbc and also at 7:00 p.m. eastern and the news will be back on tuesday. >>> the trial of wnba star britney griner is now under way in russia. this is griner arriving at court earlier today. the two-time olympic gold medalist is in prison for drug charges and they arrested her one week before vladimir putin invaded ukraine. they claim she had vape cartridges containing hashish inside her luggage they accused russia of wrongfully detaining griner and
speaking from his decimated country that vladimir putin has bigger trophies to seek testing the court tenetf nato to come to any member's defense. >> after what putin has done we are girding for the need for an article 5 commitment i think that's what this summit has continue. >> for the news, i'm kayla tausche, madrid, spain >> to raise awareness for the war in ukraine nbc is airing the special ukraine answering the call it will feature ukrainian president zelenskyy,...
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happened to 33 tehama and whether the owownership is meeting its legal obligations for displacing its tenets. there so many questions circling around, specifically from the supervisor, who is saying that there needs to be a thorough investigation of what actually took place in the building. what took place? >> we don't know. we are analyzing the pieces of equipment and doing a full investigation. we want to understand exactly how this happens so never happens again. we don't know at this point. reporter: they say what they are doing is legal. >> we made sure that we got legal help to make sure we were following the law. reporter: she is hoping they help her with the housing in august 17. >> i need stability. i don't know how long i have to live. i don't. i have cancer in my bones. so, this is really stressful for me. ama: --reporter: according to records, they had 31 movement -- moveouts and people are scheduled to move out in the upcoming weeks. dan: you feel for everyone involved. luz what is -- what are they going to do about the low income residents that it will lose their housing in a c
happened to 33 tehama and whether the owownership is meeting its legal obligations for displacing its tenets. there so many questions circling around, specifically from the supervisor, who is saying that there needs to be a thorough investigation of what actually took place in the building. what took place? >> we don't know. we are analyzing the pieces of equipment and doing a full investigation. we want to understand exactly how this happens so never happens again. we don't know at this...
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the reason there is this speculation and uncertainty is a fundamental tenet of what we does as prosecutors and investigators is to do is outside of the public eye. >> of course that's true. olivia, you know short and jacobs. tell me what they're testifying to in that grand jury. >> what the president was trying to do, what eastman was trying to do, what greg jacob and i worked very closely together, he is man of integrity and he believes very much so in the rule of law and this country. so i have no doubt that they talked about the amount of pressure placed on the pence team and on mike pence himself. >> why haven't we heard, though, from mike pence? i know all the people who are sort of in the line. help people understand. why not the proverbial? why not that person? >> i think there are two issues. politically, which i'm not the expert on, he probably does not want to go on record. >> no witness wants to go on record. we don't care about that in d.o.j. >> well, d.o.j. is going to be slightly concerned with what is his status at this point. he would be tremendously valuable but they are g
the reason there is this speculation and uncertainty is a fundamental tenet of what we does as prosecutors and investigators is to do is outside of the public eye. >> of course that's true. olivia, you know short and jacobs. tell me what they're testifying to in that grand jury. >> what the president was trying to do, what eastman was trying to do, what greg jacob and i worked very closely together, he is man of integrity and he believes very much so in the rule of law and this...
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>> i think maybe not getting away from what, you know, the basic tenets of your party are and changing direction. i think he did some crazy things that didn't make the public very happy and he lost his position. >> why isn't the america's conservative party doing the same thing with their leader? >> well, i would argue that we are. it's just taking longer than it should. as you pointed out, i've been talking about this for years now. and i felt like i was on a life boat, you know, all by myself and but now we need a bigger boat because more people are speaking out. i was chairman of the national governors association and we were pushing back throughout covid. i've said that president trump's influence on the party was going to diminish overtime. it hasn't happened rapidly but it has diminished dramatically and only 34% of republican primary voters who want to see the president run again. >> you work with a lot of governors races around the country. governor kemp was able to push back a trump influence. but you look at what is happening in arizona. there is a fight there. you look what
>> i think maybe not getting away from what, you know, the basic tenets of your party are and changing direction. i think he did some crazy things that didn't make the public very happy and he lost his position. >> why isn't the america's conservative party doing the same thing with their leader? >> well, i would argue that we are. it's just taking longer than it should. as you pointed out, i've been talking about this for years now. and i felt like i was on a life boat, you...
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ba basic tenets like habeas corpus and miranda was watered down.of global crises like a pandemic and global warming, the court stripped power from the very agency designed to protect us. the federal vaccine mandate was struck down and the epa lost the ability to regulate power plant emissions. the court weakened the separation of church and state. the court solidified the neighbor versus neighbor nature of our politics by upholding texas' abortion bounty system. the court wiped out 100 years of established gun regulations and the 49 year precedent for the constitutional right to an abortion. but all of this may be a precursor for what's to come. with me to discuss are bakari sellers. welcome back. welcome back from last night. >> thank you. >> doug, i'll start with you. when we look at the next term, there are a lot of things coming down the pike that a lot of people are concerned about, voting rights, lgbtq discrimination. these things are all on the docket for the court to look at in the next term in october. if you look at scotus and what they d
ba basic tenets like habeas corpus and miranda was watered down.of global crises like a pandemic and global warming, the court stripped power from the very agency designed to protect us. the federal vaccine mandate was struck down and the epa lost the ability to regulate power plant emissions. the court weakened the separation of church and state. the court solidified the neighbor versus neighbor nature of our politics by upholding texas' abortion bounty system. the court wiped out 100 years of...
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and what our theories are, the reason there is this speculation and uncertainty is something in the teneto do it outside of the public eye. >> attorney general merrick garland in an exclusive new interview with
and what our theories are, the reason there is this speculation and uncertainty is something in the teneto do it outside of the public eye. >> attorney general merrick garland in an exclusive new interview with