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so today, terry is a loan officer with us. as well as a development associate helping to raise funds for the agency. >> that is wonderful. it reminds me any agency has lots of different components to make it viable in and of itself. i'm wondering if you could talk a little bit about this broader holistic approach. how does hebrew free loans itself receive funds to been distribute back to the community. your room mansion in 1897 man gave quarters. can you talk about what the pot looks like for the hebrew free loan? if you can also tie in in this way that we talked about a holistic approach, i would imagine that as people become more economically viable, they also start to give back. i'm wondering if you have any sense of the ways in which they become philanthropists themselves. >> we are still dependent upon donations on the community. 120 years later. our numbers look a little bit different. our first loan was $10 in 1997. today, we have over $15 million in assets. most of that is out in the community. we have almost him in a
so today, terry is a loan officer with us. as well as a development associate helping to raise funds for the agency. >> that is wonderful. it reminds me any agency has lots of different components to make it viable in and of itself. i'm wondering if you could talk a little bit about this broader holistic approach. how does hebrew free loans itself receive funds to been distribute back to the community. your room mansion in 1897 man gave quarters. can you talk about what the pot looks like...
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. >> what did terry say?ing anything. she confronted jamie, and he told me the same thing. she said, i know they're doing something. >> within about a week of judy's death, case absolutely sons down and told him everything. as they absorb it all, they were remembered something strange. teri king was at the hospital the night their mom died. in fact, she got there before they did. >> how are you here before us? it's our mom. >> it was one or 2:00 in the morning. >> there was another even more awkward story that k felt she needed to share with her sons. >> i don't want to tell you this, but jamie's been trying to get your mom to have a threesome with him and terry. >> why? this is not something your mom wanted. >> no. >> or something that you want to think about! >> i don't think about it. >> sex, lies and a christian by club. >> exactly. >> who would've thought? >> exactly. >> soon after, k opened up to julia's family. she called detective chris reynolds. >> i have some text from johnny, i think you need to se
. >> what did terry say?ing anything. she confronted jamie, and he told me the same thing. she said, i know they're doing something. >> within about a week of judy's death, case absolutely sons down and told him everything. as they absorb it all, they were remembered something strange. teri king was at the hospital the night their mom died. in fact, she got there before they did. >> how are you here before us? it's our mom. >> it was one or 2:00 in the morning. >>...
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ah hello m terry martin, thanks for joining us. we'll begin in the united states were 19 children in 2 teachers have been killed in a school shooting in texas. the attack happened at an elementary school in the town of you, ball, dade, near the mexican border police kill the 18 year old shooter. president joe biden has ordered plagues to be flown at half mast, and he's urging americans to stand up to the gun lobby. another day, another must shooting in the united states. children and adults gone down when the teenage suspect open fire that miss texas elementary school. he was believed to be armed with both the ham gun and a semi automatic rifle. odd, the suspect is deceased. at this point, the dps is assisting with the investigation, and at this point investigation is leading to tell us that the, the suspect a did act alone or during this heinous crime. president joe biden returned home to a country reeling from another. ma, shooting, asking the questions on the minds of many why are we willing to live with this card each? why don'
ah hello m terry martin, thanks for joining us. we'll begin in the united states were 19 children in 2 teachers have been killed in a school shooting in texas. the attack happened at an elementary school in the town of you, ball, dade, near the mexican border police kill the 18 year old shooter. president joe biden has ordered plagues to be flown at half mast, and he's urging americans to stand up to the gun lobby. another day, another must shooting in the united states. children and adults...
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ah hello, i'm terry martin. welcome to the program. we begin in the united states for 19 children, and 2 adults have been killed in a school shooting in texas. the attack happened at an elementary school in the town of u baldy and near the mexican border, police killed the 18 year old shooter. the tragedy once again raises the question, for many americans, what can be done to stop gun violence? now we have a gripping plea after yet did not the mass shooting? when are we got to do something? i'm tired. i'm so i'm so tired of getting up here and offering condolences to to the devastated families that are out there. i'm so tired of, excuse me, i'm sorry, i'm tired of moments with filess enough. at least 19 children and 2 teachers were killed at this texas elementary school. the suspect, the tudor, in 18 year old was believed to be armed with both a hand gun in a semi automatic rifle. odd, the suspect is deceased. at this point, the dps is assisting with the investigation, and at this point the investigation is leading to tell us that the
ah hello, i'm terry martin. welcome to the program. we begin in the united states for 19 children, and 2 adults have been killed in a school shooting in texas. the attack happened at an elementary school in the town of u baldy and near the mexican border, police killed the 18 year old shooter. the tragedy once again raises the question, for many americans, what can be done to stop gun violence? now we have a gripping plea after yet did not the mass shooting? when are we got to do something? i'm...
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thank you, terry. now let's be some other stories. saw making news in the ukraine war, ukrainian president bologna zalinski has called for maximum sanctions against russia and said vladimir putin is the only russian official he would meet to negotiate an end to the war with. he spoke by a video link to the world economic forum and double switzerland. russian business leaders are and diplomats are mourned from this year's meeting. senior russian diplomat has resigned because he's against the invasion of ukraine. orest bondo ref, worked for moscow's mission to the united nations in geneva is written to colleagues saying he is ashamed of the war. and starbucks is pulling out of the russian market. the seattle coffee giant has announced the closure of all its 130 stores. there the brand had initially said it would keep the stores open, but don't a profits do monetary relief efforts in ukraine. mcdonalds exited the russian market last week. german chest were all of schultz is now in south africa for talks f
thank you, terry. now let's be some other stories. saw making news in the ukraine war, ukrainian president bologna zalinski has called for maximum sanctions against russia and said vladimir putin is the only russian official he would meet to negotiate an end to the war with. he spoke by a video link to the world economic forum and double switzerland. russian business leaders are and diplomats are mourned from this year's meeting. senior russian diplomat has resigned because he's against the...
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and terry, i just want to add about this community. it's a very small community, fairly close to the mexican border, heavily latino, latina and this was the end of the school year. we're hearing, heartbreaking details that in this elementary school there was actually an honors awards ceremony just hours before the shooting. parents attended that. these kids were just a few days away from summer vacation, and now these parents facing an unspeakable tragedy. some of them are not going home with their children. do we know anything about the motive of the shooter? so me authorities are trying to piece that together right now. there are federal and local law enforcement agencies on the ground picking apart evidence. we know from other mast shootings in the us that social media accounts are really important . and apparently, this shooter did post some violent messages online, but we don't know terry, if he attended this elementary school at any point, whether he intended to attack this school at all, or most importantly why he would commit t
and terry, i just want to add about this community. it's a very small community, fairly close to the mexican border, heavily latino, latina and this was the end of the school year. we're hearing, heartbreaking details that in this elementary school there was actually an honors awards ceremony just hours before the shooting. parents attended that. these kids were just a few days away from summer vacation, and now these parents facing an unspeakable tragedy. some of them are not going home with...
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i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. ah ah, with russians close and i said yeah, the bell can stage refuses to sanction russia. the majority of people that support is wall and don't trust the wes. salvia wants to join the you. but he's getting closer to russia during war time. jews on d. w, i want to make a big change in the environment being an echo warrior would head. what are they demanding of ban on plastic toys in india? young activists are also thriving in pakistan. this little girl is designing eco friendly dolls. i called her facade because i in are the means environment. he goofy india. in 60 minutes on d, w. o. and she needed. now. unfortunately, she told me and a self a mother was going to spend the rest of her life behind bars for murdering for 3 daughters. but if you could call me back, i went in with i see the site that was part of psychosis isn't awful. illness. postpartum is a nasty mothers nightmare starts june 4th on d. w. ah, several 1000 people gathered on this evening in april and central belgrade to
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hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. russian forces are stepping up they're offensive to take territory in the eastern region of don bass. kias says the main city still under ukrainian controls, the better to that is coming under heavy bombardment. a local governor accused moscow of engaging in a scorched earth approach and intentionally trying to destroy the city. in chia, the polish president has become the 1st foreign leader to address the country's parliament in person. since the war began. a show of a war time solidarity between neighbors, polish president on j duda became the 1st foreign leader to speak to the ukrainian parliament in person since the war began. due to stress, to support for ukraine's bids to join the you and said that any territorial concessions to russia would be a blow for the entire western world. yas, that the chill go let no, i want to say clearly, but only ukraine has the right to decide its future. so there can be no negotiations and decision making behind ukraine's
hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. russian forces are stepping up they're offensive to take territory in the eastern region of don bass. kias says the main city still under ukrainian controls, the better to that is coming under heavy bombardment. a local governor accused moscow of engaging in a scorched earth approach and intentionally trying to destroy the city. in chia, the polish president has become the 1st foreign leader to address the country's parliament in person. since...
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ah hello m terry martin. good to have you with us. ukraine is warning that russia is edging closer to surrounding ukrainian troops and the eastern don boss. region. russian forces are launching attacks on dozens of towns and the provinces of the hans can de nets. the advance could be a turning point in moscow's efforts to consolidate control in the east ukrainian president, while autumn is landscape, has criticized disunity within the european union over sanctions and is calling for more support from western allies my flight. this is what life in ukraine's east looks like now. residence of the city of lucy, chance desperate to escape the constant shelling shelter here in this basement. one of the many here urgently need medical supplies, but traveling to get them is too risky. will not let you so my father suffered a stroke and there are many others in these houses who need medication go to the doctor when decremental ukraine says the fighting in the east is fiercer than ever . with nearly all of the lu hans
ah hello m terry martin. good to have you with us. ukraine is warning that russia is edging closer to surrounding ukrainian troops and the eastern don boss. region. russian forces are launching attacks on dozens of towns and the provinces of the hans can de nets. the advance could be a turning point in moscow's efforts to consolidate control in the east ukrainian president, while autumn is landscape, has criticized disunity within the european union over sanctions and is calling for more...
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our thanks to you, rachel scott, and terry moran. our coverage of the abortion battle for tonight. >>> in the meantime, we move onto the other news this tuesday evening. the war in ukraine. the russians carrying out hundreds of attacks in western ukraine. lviv, normally a safe haven, tonight, parts of that city without power. more than 100 people e vac waited from the mariupol steel plant finally reaching safety. our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell inside ukraine again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, russian air strikes on the western city of lviv, near the border with nato ally poland. knocking out power in parts of the city. russia saying it carried out 400 attacks across ukraine today. its troops launching an assault on the steel plant in mariupol it's been bombing for weeks. fighters there making a last stand and scores of civilians still believed to be hiding there. today, more than 100 civilians were finally brought to safety from the plant. ukraine's fight back against russia has been possible in part because of billio
our thanks to you, rachel scott, and terry moran. our coverage of the abortion battle for tonight. >>> in the meantime, we move onto the other news this tuesday evening. the war in ukraine. the russians carrying out hundreds of attacks in western ukraine. lviv, normally a safe haven, tonight, parts of that city without power. more than 100 people e vac waited from the mariupol steel plant finally reaching safety. our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell inside ukraine again...
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terry moran covers the supreme court for us. and terry joins us now.at does all this mean? >> reporter: well, first, byron, what we don't know, as you mentioned, we don't know if this draft is authentic. abc news has not confirmed it. it looks to be, but we have not confirmed that. we also don't know -- and this is important. where this comes in the process. supreme court justices circulate a lot of drafts. sometimes votes can change. but the bottom line here is this apparent draft of an opinion in the case that could overturn roe versus wade does just that. justice samuel alito in this apparent draft writing for what looks to be a five-vote majority of the supreme court says bluntly, "we hold that roe must be overruled." then he goes on to say roe was egregiously wrong from the start. it is a full-on repudiation and overturning of roe versus wade. once again, we don't know if this is the way the opinion's going to turn out. but this is a stunning breach of supreme court confidentiality, of secrecy, of the traditions of the court, and one clearly desig
terry moran covers the supreme court for us. and terry joins us now.at does all this mean? >> reporter: well, first, byron, what we don't know, as you mentioned, we don't know if this draft is authentic. abc news has not confirmed it. it looks to be, but we have not confirmed that. we also don't know -- and this is important. where this comes in the process. supreme court justices circulate a lot of drafts. sometimes votes can change. but the bottom line here is this apparent draft of an...
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>> terry moran live at the supreme court. and we note the sound of the protesters on both sides of you behind you again tonight. terry, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we do turn to the economy. the other major headline tonight. your credit cards, loans, and new mortgages. the federal reserve raising interest rates a half a point to try to slow down this economy and inflation. the largest interest rate hike since the year 2000, 22 years. now, investors knew this was coming and they were relieved the fed doesn't plan to get even more aggressive with future hikes. the markets actually with their best day since may of 2020. the dow closing up 932 points, that's nearly 3%. obviously good news for your 401(k), but credit cards, loans, mortgages will now cost more. here's our chief business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis breaking it down tonight. >> reporter: tonight, federal reserve chair jerome powell announcing the largest interest rate hike in 22 years. >> inflation is much too high, and we understand the hardship i
>> terry moran live at the supreme court. and we note the sound of the protesters on both sides of you behind you again tonight. terry, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we do turn to the economy. the other major headline tonight. your credit cards, loans, and new mortgages. the federal reserve raising interest rates a half a point to try to slow down this economy and inflation. the largest interest rate hike since the year 2000, 22 years. now, investors knew this was coming and...
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terry moran live at the supreme court, rachel scott traveling the country. the states where the changes could be immediate. >>> president biden calling this draft ruling radical. if the supreme court strikes down roe, the president with an urgent warning, saying this will go beyond the right to choose to other basic rights. the right to marry, he said, would be in jeopardy next. mary bruce at the white house. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. russian air strikes knocking out power to parts of lviv. russian forces also launching an assault on that massive steel plant. and what's happened now to the 100 civilians including children who got out of that plant? ian pannell in ukraine. >>> here at home tonight, the newly released surveillance video showing an escaped murder suspect and corrections officer leaving the jail together, triggering this nationwide manhunt still under way. what the sheriff tonight has now revealed. the car they might be in. >>> news on the pandemic tonight. this new omicron subvariant. what they're now seeing in the u.s. and in the new yor
terry moran live at the supreme court, rachel scott traveling the country. the states where the changes could be immediate. >>> president biden calling this draft ruling radical. if the supreme court strikes down roe, the president with an urgent warning, saying this will go beyond the right to choose to other basic rights. the right to marry, he said, would be in jeopardy next. mary bruce at the white house. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. russian air strikes knocking out...
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i'm terry martin. thanks for watching with with with the new gold rush and the andes, lithium this like metal is the raw material of the future. and it's essential to the expansion electro mobility. but the boom is creating political attention and threatening a fragile ecosystem. the mining region is rife with controversy. next on d w. i an expressway through the city of the dan cairo's, gridlock is now threatening the cities oldest cemetery. it's reckless urban planning. the sanitary is home to families can't afford with what will happen to it's residence. global 3000 in 60 minutes on d, w o. christian is whether the next crisis will come. but only when and how the media will deal with it. how can we stay focused on what is important? shaping tomorrow now, exploring opportunities for media professionals in times of crisis. the global media for june 2020 to get your ticket now. ah, there's a new gold rush in the andes mountains. mining companies are trying to tap into huge reserves of lithium, known as
i'm terry martin. thanks for watching with with with the new gold rush and the andes, lithium this like metal is the raw material of the future. and it's essential to the expansion electro mobility. but the boom is creating political attention and threatening a fragile ecosystem. the mining region is rife with controversy. next on d w. i an expressway through the city of the dan cairo's, gridlock is now threatening the cities oldest cemetery. it's reckless urban planning. the sanitary is home...
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very good question, terry. and there is a lot of speculation about this they and about the russians tragedy. more broadly, based on recent propaganda claims he made and military operations in a crane. it's likely that president putin will use to cremeans victory in mario pole. and the territory gains in easton, a crane as proof that this tragedy succeeded and we expect him to unite russians behind the goal of completely yeah, liberating the don bus. and will hans grievance, that would mean the war would continue. now, one reason, given by president putin, for a so called special military operation, ukraine was the need to in his terms, denot sir fy the contrary. what are we to make of that plain? and but didn't uses the term denied certification, which refers to the allies policy from now to germany after world war 2. but obviously you can compare now to germany with democratic or crane president vladimir zalinski is a russian speaking jew. we all know that which is not something that would be possible in the n
very good question, terry. and there is a lot of speculation about this they and about the russians tragedy. more broadly, based on recent propaganda claims he made and military operations in a crane. it's likely that president putin will use to cremeans victory in mario pole. and the territory gains in easton, a crane as proof that this tragedy succeeded and we expect him to unite russians behind the goal of completely yeah, liberating the don bus. and will hans grievance, that would mean the...
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now, speaking about brands are both among marcus and sarah to terry's. there are very colorful personalities and i think that was somewhat similar political paths, not only in terms of their family legacy, but also in terms of their governing experiences. both on the taste of a governing, regional own marital governing fairly young in their early late twenty's. and so they bring something to the table apart from our, their family names as well. is it fair to paint them only as hairs to influential plans or do they have something to show on an individual basis? right. a marcus junior became governor of a province of north. it was hired to tear to became near of the city in which she replaced our her father, the the current president rodrigo the territory. so they had local government experience. although in comparison with, with their parents, i would say that they still have to prove their mettle, that they will still have to get out of the shadows of their parents. and i think part of getting out of that shadow is really either i, are they just gonna be
now, speaking about brands are both among marcus and sarah to terry's. there are very colorful personalities and i think that was somewhat similar political paths, not only in terms of their family legacy, but also in terms of their governing experiences. both on the taste of a governing, regional own marital governing fairly young in their early late twenty's. and so they bring something to the table apart from our, their family names as well. is it fair to paint them only as hairs to...
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terry, thank you terry lundgren, long-time ceo of macy's we're down about 400 or so on the dow. 1.5% so we've actually come back a little bit off the worst levels of the session real estate is your only positive sector. health care is holding up pretty well and so are consumer staples. consumer discretionary at the bottom of the back but that's largely the story of tesla big tech is getting hit again and industrials. the nasdaq down 2.25%. >>> coming up, we'll talk to jonathan duskin, the activist who just wrote a scathing letter slamming kohl's board and its management saying they withheld information from shareholders and raising legal action check out nft top search tickers. the 10-year yield on top there's buying of treasury as the concern on wall street shifts from inflation and higher rates to growth and slowdown 2.75 on the 10-year. there's tesla down almost 10%. apple, again rough week, down 2% the s&p 500 and dow rounding out the list we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ jerry, you've got to see this. seen it. trust me, after 15 walks it gets a little old. i really should be retire
terry, thank you terry lundgren, long-time ceo of macy's we're down about 400 or so on the dow. 1.5% so we've actually come back a little bit off the worst levels of the session real estate is your only positive sector. health care is holding up pretty well and so are consumer staples. consumer discretionary at the bottom of the back but that's largely the story of tesla big tech is getting hit again and industrials. the nasdaq down 2.25%. >>> coming up, we'll talk to jonathan duskin,...
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let's go to terry moran at the court.nd terry what did you make of what the white house is already signaling tonight? >> reporter: well, david, justice alito says that's not true. he says in his draft opinion that this ruling should only apply to abortion, because the profound issues it raises. but the problem is, the way justice alito overrules roe versus wade that has president biden and many legal scholars alarmed. alito says that unless a right is specified in the constitution or deeply rooted in our nation's history and traditions, it doesn't qualify as a constitutional right. and scholars say there are many things we think of as rights that weren't around when the constitution was written, not in our history. there weren't a lot of gay marriages when the constitution was written, contraceptives were illegal. and they say that alito's argument could cut those rights down, no matter what he says, if someone brings a challenge to them. and they note that the last time the republican party wrote a platform in 2016, it c
let's go to terry moran at the court.nd terry what did you make of what the white house is already signaling tonight? >> reporter: well, david, justice alito says that's not true. he says in his draft opinion that this ruling should only apply to abortion, because the profound issues it raises. but the problem is, the way justice alito overrules roe versus wade that has president biden and many legal scholars alarmed. alito says that unless a right is specified in the constitution or...
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ah, flow him, terry martin, good to have you with us. a spokesman for russia's foreign ministry says russia will not use nuclear weapons in ukraine. western officials have openly voice concerned that escalating the conflict could risk russia resorting to using them. meanwhile, ukraine says, russian forces are continuing a ground assault on the as of stall steel plant. a 3rd international attempt to evacuate more civilians from the plant in mario poll is underway. the un gave no more details on the operation so as not to compromise its success. what it says around $500.00 civilians have been evacuated from russian controlled areas. in the barrio poll region, this week displaced ukrainians queue for aid that fled from regions occupied by russian forces, including besieged mario pole. while they have made it out, others remain trapped in the as of style steel plant, ukraine's last stand in the port city. there is a risky off the lease currently, russian shelling in the assault of as a style does not stop civilian, but civilians still need t
ah, flow him, terry martin, good to have you with us. a spokesman for russia's foreign ministry says russia will not use nuclear weapons in ukraine. western officials have openly voice concerned that escalating the conflict could risk russia resorting to using them. meanwhile, ukraine says, russian forces are continuing a ground assault on the as of stall steel plant. a 3rd international attempt to evacuate more civilians from the plant in mario poll is underway. the un gave no more details on...
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terry schultz is in brussels for you, terry. good to see you again. talk us through this dramatic shift in public opinion . just how significant is this lately, this would have been unimaginable just a few months ago. public opinion in nato last time that it was, was measured, this consistently was in the 20th 20th percentile. and now it's above 70 percent. i mean, this would have been unfathomable, unfathomable, without rushes war on ukraine. and you know, it's not just that finland stayed out of quite secure with it's very strong national defense. it has one of the largest standing armies in europe if it's reserve us. we're called in to duty. and so it felt like with the low level of threat coming from the kremlin at that time, it's certainly could, could take care of itself. of course, now that russia has attacked a peaceful neighbor just on another border. villain is thinking again and very moscow has already, reacted is warding, it will be forced to take retaliatory steps good. this potentially us. coit. certainly moscow would like finland and sw
terry schultz is in brussels for you, terry. good to see you again. talk us through this dramatic shift in public opinion . just how significant is this lately, this would have been unimaginable just a few months ago. public opinion in nato last time that it was, was measured, this consistently was in the 20th 20th percentile. and now it's above 70 percent. i mean, this would have been unfathomable, unfathomable, without rushes war on ukraine. and you know, it's not just that finland stayed out...
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you terry. all lies. they're here in ukraine and perhaps or so in the world are set on mar, you pull. their heavy fighting is going on. there was ukraine armed forces is saying that russia continues to share the plan to be a, to attack the plant. they ukrainian forces are so sad that a russian troops had stormed their de planned to. there's something de cramming in says that he's not happening. moscow said that they said that there would be a cease fire for 3 days to allow for her father evacuation from as civilians. it's very difficult to verify independently whether or not those humanitarian corridors are indeed working today. what we do now is that yesterday, at 344 people managed to get away from mar, you pull and the surrounding areas. they arrived in ukrainian control territory in separate area. but hundreds of people civilians are women, children, elderly people are still believe to be stuck in the other stars, tier plans, as we talked, as well as thousands of ukrainian sold is still holding their
you terry. all lies. they're here in ukraine and perhaps or so in the world are set on mar, you pull. their heavy fighting is going on. there was ukraine armed forces is saying that russia continues to share the plan to be a, to attack the plant. they ukrainian forces are so sad that a russian troops had stormed their de planned to. there's something de cramming in says that he's not happening. moscow said that they said that there would be a cease fire for 3 days to allow for her father...
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could that city become another maria pull right, terry. so analysts and military experts have been voicing concerns of the last couple days that we would see some more intense fighting along the front lines in the don bus region, the industrial region of the southeast of ukraine. and this appear serving particularly true in and around the city of several don yeske, where we've seen some intensive showing some air strikes. and according to the ukranian military attempts by the russian forces to take neighboring towns in order to continue their assault on the city. which, according to the training military, has not succeeded. so at the moment it doesn't seem that any site is making any particular land gains. the russians are meeting fierce resistance by the ukrainian side. but the situation in the town or in the city itself is, is dire as we can imagine, a civil done yet cat about a $100000.00 inhabitants prior to the war. and from what we're hearing, there's at the moment just one hospital in operation with 3 doctors taken care of the popul
could that city become another maria pull right, terry. so analysts and military experts have been voicing concerns of the last couple days that we would see some more intense fighting along the front lines in the don bus region, the industrial region of the southeast of ukraine. and this appear serving particularly true in and around the city of several don yeske, where we've seen some intensive showing some air strikes. and according to the ukranian military attempts by the russian forces to...
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ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. 3 months into the ukraine war, the fighting has moved largely to the east of the country. there. russia is making slow progress in its attempt to control the don bass region. for now, the center and west of the country are no longer threatened by artillery or war planes, but some towns outside of kia that sought devastating fighting are still struggling to recover. the w corresponded max thunder visited the town of hoster mal. we're an international team of psychologists are helping residents process the wounds of war a busy morning at the clinic and the key of suburb hostile mount bullet holes in the window is bear witness to the russian occupation. medical staff have been working round the clock since the clinic reopened in april because they're dealing with visible and invisible grants. i think is kind of a collective trauma or if your locker with paypal, living community's, hon, psychologist malcolm hugo has joined. the operation here is part of the inter
ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. 3 months into the ukraine war, the fighting has moved largely to the east of the country. there. russia is making slow progress in its attempt to control the don bass region. for now, the center and west of the country are no longer threatened by artillery or war planes, but some towns outside of kia that sought devastating fighting are still struggling to recover. the w corresponded max thunder visited the town of hoster mal. we're an...
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right over to terry shelter in brussels has the latest. so terry, tell us about what we know on this development. that's right, e u leaders, the european commission president and the european council president have just come out and announced that that members have agreed to sanction. what ursula of underline says is up to 90 percent of russian oil by the end of this year. and that means that if they were there, there have been some extensions given to certain countries, and this will only cover part of russian oil imports into the european union. but this was something that leaders certainly did not think that they could come to an agreement on tonight that this has been up and down for the last month. and they were certainly very proud as they walked out to night and announced this at least partial agreement to ban russian oil imports. you describe that turbulence fair? what was the hold up and getting to the agreement we're seeing tonight? well, as you mentioned, a hungary has been unwilling to block. it's russian oil imports which come
right over to terry shelter in brussels has the latest. so terry, tell us about what we know on this development. that's right, e u leaders, the european commission president and the european council president have just come out and announced that that members have agreed to sanction. what ursula of underline says is up to 90 percent of russian oil by the end of this year. and that means that if they were there, there have been some extensions given to certain countries, and this will only...
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we are joined by terry haines.rst thoughts when you saw the story, what impact could it have? terry: my first thought is, it is appalling. it is an attack on the supreme court itself as an institution. annmarie did a fine job of covering the rest of it. any person interested in making sure that the institutions in this country are as strong as possible should be appalled by this. it is unprecedented. it is wrong, and i hope it will be prosecuted, frankly. beyond that, you have the situation where it is a three-month all draft opinion. it strikes me as a very purest opinion. you don't know anything about the supreme court's liberations now than you did before. did alito do this himself, did the chief justice ask him to put up a purest position of getting rid of roe? did he ask other justices to do the same on their views? trying to find out how to knit the court together on a view. we will not know any of that. finally, the political impact is simply this. there are lots of folks who are dedicated to try to make the
we are joined by terry haines.rst thoughts when you saw the story, what impact could it have? terry: my first thought is, it is appalling. it is an attack on the supreme court itself as an institution. annmarie did a fine job of covering the rest of it. any person interested in making sure that the institutions in this country are as strong as possible should be appalled by this. it is unprecedented. it is wrong, and i hope it will be prosecuted, frankly. beyond that, you have the situation...
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oh, good morning, terry. i suppose it depends on what one means by control since there is a intense battle going on. as your reporter said earlier around that city of serotonin and its twin city chance, which is just just along side, it control would be the wrong word. so the russians are moving to surround that city. we will see over the next weeks something like what happened in my up all the difference is that so better than it is prepared for this was my up wasn't you can use me fortifying it now for about 7 years. they knew exactly what was going to happen. it's very reasonable to see what was going to happen in a house. this will be a very, very tough fight. however, that side, they are moving to surround it, making incremental gains. russians, and this battle will go to some time. ok, so there's that battle that's shaping up to be quite significant. what beyond that, do you think is the next step that the russian military is likely to take and you can't well, terry, it's interesting. you mentioned earl
oh, good morning, terry. i suppose it depends on what one means by control since there is a intense battle going on. as your reporter said earlier around that city of serotonin and its twin city chance, which is just just along side, it control would be the wrong word. so the russians are moving to surround that city. we will see over the next weeks something like what happened in my up all the difference is that so better than it is prepared for this was my up wasn't you can use me fortifying...
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i was happy with the home to terry when she | with the home to terry when she announces— with the homerst—hand about the policy and how the aim _ first—hand about the policy and how the aim is— first—hand about the policy and how the aim is to try and deter many migrants— the aim is to try and deter many migrants are making that dangerous crossing _ migrants are making that dangerous crossing it— migrants are making that dangerous crossing. it has been an issue this do- crossing. it has been an issue this dog the _ crossing. it has been an issue this dog the home office for years and it's been— dog the home office for years and it's been an issue that conservative motors— it's been an issue that conservative motors have — it's been an issue that conservative motors have been really concerned about _ motors have been really concerned about in — motors have been really concerned about. i'm sure it will be an issue in the _ about. i'm sure it will be an issue in the next — about. i'm sure it will be an issue in the next election when it does come _ in the next election when it does come a
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terry, it's worth saying again, the law has not yet changed. this is just a draft opinion. what happens now? is the final opinion likely to be any different? >> it could be. it could well be, byron. it is rare but it happens that justices can switch votes, even in big cases, even at the 11th hour. and certainly this was a draft opinion from february, meaning it was probably an opening bid by justice alito, a kind of maximal statement of where he thinks the law should go. and in the course of supreme court work, that could be watered down, that could be changed. but at the end of the day, it looks like the writing's on the wall for roe v. wade. anyone who heard the oral arguments in this case back in december knows that those justices, conservative justices, were asking questions not about whether roe v. wade should be overturned, but about how they would do it and what they're doing now is trying to see how they want to do it. >> terry, certainly what we saw use the court today where you spent the bulk of this day, the people there seem to think this is a done deal? >> no q
terry, it's worth saying again, the law has not yet changed. this is just a draft opinion. what happens now? is the final opinion likely to be any different? >> it could be. it could well be, byron. it is rare but it happens that justices can switch votes, even in big cases, even at the 11th hour. and certainly this was a draft opinion from february, meaning it was probably an opening bid by justice alito, a kind of maximal statement of where he thinks the law should go. and in the course...
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now, speaking about brands are both among marcus and sarah to terry's. there are very colorful personalities and i think it was somewhat similar political paths, not only in terms of their family legacy, but also in terms of their governing experiences. both on the taste of a governing, regional own marital governing fairly young in their early late twenty's. so they bring something to the table apart from their family names as well. is it fair to pain them only as hairs you influential plans or do they have something to show on an individual basis? right. a marcus junior became governor of a province of north, it was hired to tear to became near of the city in which she replaced our her father, the the current president rodrigo, to target. so they had local government experience. although in comparison with, with their parents, i would say that they still have to prove their mettle, that they will still have to get out of the shadows of their parents. and i think part of getting out of that shadow is really either i, are they just gonna be clothes of th
now, speaking about brands are both among marcus and sarah to terry's. there are very colorful personalities and i think it was somewhat similar political paths, not only in terms of their family legacy, but also in terms of their governing experiences. both on the taste of a governing, regional own marital governing fairly young in their early late twenty's. so they bring something to the table apart from their family names as well. is it fair to pain them only as hairs you influential plans...
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oh good by terry. there's. this is not good news, but i do hope that the leadership of ukraine has thought through this particular scenario and has ensured that nothing really happens, nothing bad happens to, to, to ukraine, prisoners of war now. and as we know, unfortunately, sometimes the russian soldiers and offices actually kill ukrainian p o w is in violation of the old humanitarian and international rules of war. i really hope that doesn't help them. now, can we talk about what these evacuations mean for the direction of the war and for ukraine? we see that a russia is retreating on many directions. we saw that several weeks ago, it started the retreat from the region. now we're seeing the retreat of the russian forces from the region from that direction. they will try because because they are suffering all had losses in many directions. what i, what i think is going to happen now, they're going to defy the positions in the house. so it ends up a blast. so basically of the regions that are attached to the
oh good by terry. there's. this is not good news, but i do hope that the leadership of ukraine has thought through this particular scenario and has ensured that nothing really happens, nothing bad happens to, to, to ukraine, prisoners of war now. and as we know, unfortunately, sometimes the russian soldiers and offices actually kill ukrainian p o w is in violation of the old humanitarian and international rules of war. i really hope that doesn't help them. now, can we talk about what these...
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thank you, terry. well, russia has been accused of committing more crimes during its invasion of ukraine since war began. its forces have targeted home schools and hospitals. the scale of the atrocities only becomes clear in areas liberated by ukrainian forces d. w as much as building a went to one village in the east were russian. soldiers have recently been forced out life in ruins, landmarks your number has just returned to what was holding. i can't say anything, a shell hit her house 2 days ago. this is what is left to them. now we have nowhere to come back to people living here, a message scribbled on the door when the russian troops arrived. this village was occupied in the very beginning of the war. the russians were here for 2 months, and just 3 weeks ago the ukrainians took it back. says lana says that during those 2 months he didn't even see the russian soldiers. that's because the fighting was so heavy. she never left her basement. the 7 up the last night was the worst trial . we thought thi
thank you, terry. well, russia has been accused of committing more crimes during its invasion of ukraine since war began. its forces have targeted home schools and hospitals. the scale of the atrocities only becomes clear in areas liberated by ukrainian forces d. w as much as building a went to one village in the east were russian. soldiers have recently been forced out life in ruins, landmarks your number has just returned to what was holding. i can't say anything, a shell hit her house 2 days...
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we also have a lawyer, feminist an activist, terry o'neil. the former president of now, the national organization for women. thank you both for joining me. you were there in the senate in 2009, championing abortion rights. obama comes to office, promising to codify roe, in his first in office, it doesn't happen on his first day, or any day, and here we are today in 2022 plan catch-up, dealing with the filibuster. why didn't happened back then? >> we did not have the votes, and i might remind you of something that you may forgotten, because, believe me, we all want to forget the great recession, we were losing hundreds of thousands of jobs. everything was falling apart. it's just like everything else. the fact is, we never had 60 votes. we didn't have 60 votes then, even in the 72-day period when there were 60 democrats, we did have 60 votes to overcome the filibuster. do i think there should be a filibuster anymore? no. did i then think the it was important, to protect women's rights and all kinds of other things after newt gangrene shot to d
we also have a lawyer, feminist an activist, terry o'neil. the former president of now, the national organization for women. thank you both for joining me. you were there in the senate in 2009, championing abortion rights. obama comes to office, promising to codify roe, in his first in office, it doesn't happen on his first day, or any day, and here we are today in 2022 plan catch-up, dealing with the filibuster. why didn't happened back then? >> we did not have the votes, and i might...
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>> reporter: information is just now starting to come in, terry. i'll she you where this happened in the hills up above mills pedas and this is up in the park and the incident happened just after noon around the hillside above the park and calaveras road and the man was pronounced dead at the scene and the woman air lifted to the hospital and they don't know the condition of the woman. one death and one injury because of the accident and it happened in the hillside above milpedas and calaveras road and we talked to the people there for a nice memorial day and didn't notice anything all that strange because this happened so far up in the hills untill a whole bunch of sheriff officers arrived and a lot of curiosity and one dead and one in the hospital after a hang gliding officer around noon today in milpedas and we're live and back to you in studio. >> scott, thank you very much for that. >>> it's a bit like deja vu, another covid surge and may have gotten sick or know someone that's been infected and the current seven day average is 503 cases compa
>> reporter: information is just now starting to come in, terry. i'll she you where this happened in the hills up above mills pedas and this is up in the park and the incident happened just after noon around the hillside above the park and calaveras road and the man was pronounced dead at the scene and the woman air lifted to the hospital and they don't know the condition of the woman. one death and one injury because of the accident and it happened in the hillside above milpedas and...
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terry schultz is install call. terry, the turkish president appears to be throwing a spanner into the works. that's right. we had heard earlier threats by turkey, that it may not be fully in favor of sweden and finland joining the alliance. but then over the weekend, there were reassurances from the turkish foreign minister that that on her was not actually seeking to delay the exception of these 2 countries. so this reiteration by the turkish president may come as quite a surprise to stockholm in helsinki and not a welcome one at all. filaments with would be the 1st native members to hobb of people's how the people or ed ones are or to come up against problems with anyone. tell us what this means for finland and sweden in their bits to join nato. well this is obviously going to have to be worked out because the new members can only be admitted to the alliance by unanimous consent. that means that or to one will have to agree to let them in what he's accusing sweden and finland of doing is not, is sending back not
terry schultz is install call. terry, the turkish president appears to be throwing a spanner into the works. that's right. we had heard earlier threats by turkey, that it may not be fully in favor of sweden and finland joining the alliance. but then over the weekend, there were reassurances from the turkish foreign minister that that on her was not actually seeking to delay the exception of these 2 countries. so this reiteration by the turkish president may come as quite a surprise to stockholm...
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she was like, terry, i don't know who you are.had married the image, but she did to marry the man. let me tell you something, even the process of being so transparent in this book, and telling all my stuff, is an attempt to tear down that image that i was hiding behind. keep it down so that anybody can call me all my stuff, because i knew that thing, that double life that i had, was absolutely -- it was going to kill me. straight up. it was going to be the end of me because i wasn't -- i had no integrity, i wasn't real man. i thought i was better than any -- then all the women in my life, simply because of the things i had learned. you're the man, you don't love your wife, you on your wife. it was so wild. i didn't appreciate my family, i possessed my family. these are the things i was taught. these are the things a lot of men are being taught. i had to reveal the truth. >> so, you've gotten better as a person, but has society? we are just watched will smith stand up for his woman, and smacked chris rock in the face. >> let me tel
she was like, terry, i don't know who you are.had married the image, but she did to marry the man. let me tell you something, even the process of being so transparent in this book, and telling all my stuff, is an attempt to tear down that image that i was hiding behind. keep it down so that anybody can call me all my stuff, because i knew that thing, that double life that i had, was absolutely -- it was going to kill me. straight up. it was going to be the end of me because i wasn't -- i had no...
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ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. russia continues to pound ukraine's eastern don bass region. moscow has made taking the industrial heartland its main objective . after failing to capture the ukrainian capital, keith, russia says it will continue the offensive until it achieves its goals. ukrainian forces are doing their best to push back russian troops despite heavy shelling in this village now back in ukrainian hands. residents tell of their fears as the russians arrived. but i don't think you can we try to keep out of the way miss? i mean, yeah, well, maybe we should go back to the basement. she says that a little bit as a team of associated press film, russian artillery, keep up the bombardment along the road. more evidence of the fighting rushes objective is to cease to don best provinces. done yet in the hands in the east, at least 12 people were killed by shilling as heavy fighting continues in and around civil war. the next the local governor says the russians have taken 3 towns in the
ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. russia continues to pound ukraine's eastern don bass region. moscow has made taking the industrial heartland its main objective . after failing to capture the ukrainian capital, keith, russia says it will continue the offensive until it achieves its goals. ukrainian forces are doing their best to push back russian troops despite heavy shelling in this village now back in ukrainian hands. residents tell of their fears as the russians arrived....
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first, cross sir, straight turf are responding to terry shows in stock on terry. tell us more about the finished president's visit to sweden. what's been happening? well, that's right to finish present saline. so as just begun a 2 day visit to sweden, which normally wouldn't get that much attention from international press, including those of us here at d. w. but it comes just as the 2 countries have decided to throw away their long hell policy of military non alignment. and so we're hanging on there every word. the finish president has just given a speech in the parliament building behind me, in which he said he expects to submit villains application bid soon without any more detail. this thing was sweden. it could come at any time, but we expect them to do that together. we'll be hearing from the prime minister and the president at a press conference later this afternoon. we will try to get more precision on that timeline receipt. and now today, turkeys president, our, the juan has told sweden and finland not to bother sending delegations to him to convince his
first, cross sir, straight turf are responding to terry shows in stock on terry. tell us more about the finished president's visit to sweden. what's been happening? well, that's right to finish present saline. so as just begun a 2 day visit to sweden, which normally wouldn't get that much attention from international press, including those of us here at d. w. but it comes just as the 2 countries have decided to throw away their long hell policy of military non alignment. and so we're hanging on...
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we're in spring training form, terry. another chance.a's, minnesota, scoreless, then polanco, has what most people want, terry. >> power. >> we got it right. only run of the game. >> wrong team. >> you're right. oakland has lost eight in a row. >>> rich strike coming up on the inside. my goodness, and rich strike has won the kentucky derby. >> rich strike, ridden by sonny leon, 80-1 long shot and they win the derby, second biggest upset in history of the race. >>> quakes beat colorado 1-0 on the pitch. that's it for sports. if you're a small business, there are lots of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. but when you choose comcast business internet, you choose the largest, fastest reliable network. you choose advanced security. and you choose fiber solutions with speeds up to 10 gigs available to more small businesses than any other provider. the choice is clear: get unbeatable business solutions from the most innovative company. get a great deal on this limited time price with internet and voice for just $49.99
we're in spring training form, terry. another chance.a's, minnesota, scoreless, then polanco, has what most people want, terry. >> power. >> we got it right. only run of the game. >> wrong team. >> you're right. oakland has lost eight in a row. >>> rich strike coming up on the inside. my goodness, and rich strike has won the kentucky derby. >> rich strike, ridden by sonny leon, 80-1 long shot and they win the derby, second biggest upset in history of the...
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neither correspond terry schultz reporting from brussels. terry, thank you very much for that back story. thank you. we're meanwhile low ukraine is proposing a prisoner swap to resolve the stand off at the stall steel plant and multiple the plan would allow wounded ukrainian soldiers to move to safety and exchange for ukraine releasing russian prisoners of war. meanwhile, ukrainian forces say they've successfully pushed back russian troops around the north eastern city of harkey. some residents who fled the fighting have now become returning to their villagers. who were you more home at last. ready tatyana has returned to her village for the 1st time in 2 months, but there's not much left of her house. her garden is littered with the aftermath of russia's invasion, touch on his goats, at least, survived the honestly, you him that are with them. he had russians are brothers, as though couldn't. i couldn't never imagined anything like this, this aggression luxury and destruction. a visual when i came home, i kissed the ground. now i have nothi
neither correspond terry schultz reporting from brussels. terry, thank you very much for that back story. thank you. we're meanwhile low ukraine is proposing a prisoner swap to resolve the stand off at the stall steel plant and multiple the plan would allow wounded ukrainian soldiers to move to safety and exchange for ukraine releasing russian prisoners of war. meanwhile, ukrainian forces say they've successfully pushed back russian troops around the north eastern city of harkey. some residents...
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terry moran on the bombshell draft opinion. chief legal analyst dan abrams on the battles playing out in the states and nina totenberg. >>> plus, senator amy klobuchar and asa hutchinson. plus the powerhouse round table on the new look for the midterms. doubling down? >> we want ukraine to win. we're going to do everything we can to help ukraine defend its sovereignty. >> as vladimir putin prepares for russia's annual victory day, intelligence leaks prompt new fears that the u.s. could be closer to direct conflict with russia. ian pannell is live from the war zone and -- >>> with leaning immunity, we may get a large surge of infections. dr. ashish jha joins us will have. >>> good morning and welcome to "this week." as we come on the air this mother's day, millions of women across america are bracing for the rollback of abortion rights. after the bombshell leak revealing a majority of the supreme court supports overturning roe v. wade. since the court established that the constitution protects a woman's right to an abortion, no
terry moran on the bombshell draft opinion. chief legal analyst dan abrams on the battles playing out in the states and nina totenberg. >>> plus, senator amy klobuchar and asa hutchinson. plus the powerhouse round table on the new look for the midterms. doubling down? >> we want ukraine to win. we're going to do everything we can to help ukraine defend its sovereignty. >> as vladimir putin prepares for russia's annual victory day, intelligence leaks prompt new fears that...
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joining me on post 9 of the new york stock exchange, terry duffy.lding it great back here in this building with you, sara. >> nice to see you. >> i've got to be honest with you. i was thinking of my dear friend dick grasso when i took cme public in 2002, so i do enjoy this building. >> it's good to have you. >> thank you. >> amid all this crazy market volatility, we started with oil because that's the mover of the day. you run the nimex which is oil trading. what are volumes like? >> volumes are year to date better last year not as much. when you get in situations where the markets are propelling straight up and the news appears it's going to continue to go straight up, sometimes people don't hedge as often as you think. now we're looking at markets fluctuating quite dramatically with any news at all, so the markets are starting to trade a lot more on the nimex. >> what does that mean what does it tell us about where it depgoes >> it does tell us that people are concerned about the market movements intraday or over a short period of time based on ru
joining me on post 9 of the new york stock exchange, terry duffy.lding it great back here in this building with you, sara. >> nice to see you. >> i've got to be honest with you. i was thinking of my dear friend dick grasso when i took cme public in 2002, so i do enjoy this building. >> it's good to have you. >> thank you. >> amid all this crazy market volatility, we started with oil because that's the mover of the day. you run the nimex which is oil trading. what...
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goals and you, accordingly, the goal is going to different values, poland, with its correspondingly terryh holland, and not according to a goal, all countries are going to a goal. if you have these goals, you will gather everyone, if you have their goals, no, you put the entire infrastructure like this, removed the money. invest. you want, for example, gas infrastructure. it won't change anything. you people will go over, you are going for specific tasks. if these tasks are not there, then they will not fight, as long as they exist, this interdependence exists in your country even the most terry ones with a good memory there are not sure, the rest will still be for you there, like hungary, for example, and the czech republic, which, accordingly , knocked all its life and said that we remember something, everything else is calm. everything will command there, anyone . you do not rely on value bases. you rely only on the goal , there is a goal, let's go and swim. no, that's all, goodbye. this applies to everything. here, including, as it were. on economic processes, this is excellent, by th
goals and you, accordingly, the goal is going to different values, poland, with its correspondingly terryh holland, and not according to a goal, all countries are going to a goal. if you have these goals, you will gather everyone, if you have their goals, no, you put the entire infrastructure like this, removed the money. invest. you want, for example, gas infrastructure. it won't change anything. you people will go over, you are going for specific tasks. if these tasks are not there, then they...
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salute to veterans memorial day terry bradshaw: hi, i'm terry bradshaw rocky bleier: and i'm rocky bleierdson. terry bradshaw: on this memorial day, our heartfelt thanks, to all of our military veterans for their service. col. greg gadson: we honor our veterans, and those who no longer are with us. rocky bleier: to all of our military serving around the world, thank you for defending the many freedoms we enjoy. terry bradshaw: tune in to salute to veterans for discussions about the issues our military veterans face daily. salute to veterans presented by sap, navy federal credit union, verizon, visit us online at www.salutetoveterans.org >> there are your major averages now. in the red across the board. nasdaq lower than a few moments ago. it's the lows of the day s&p 500, i said it gave up 4,000. it's moved down by about 20 or so points in the last few minutes. you could see where it is right now. joe, it's, you're looking at mega caps better the drag, right? >> apple below 150 patient still in the intensive care. >> that's a big deal apple, we've been looking at these important lines to
salute to veterans memorial day terry bradshaw: hi, i'm terry bradshaw rocky bleier: and i'm rocky bleierdson. terry bradshaw: on this memorial day, our heartfelt thanks, to all of our military veterans for their service. col. greg gadson: we honor our veterans, and those who no longer are with us. rocky bleier: to all of our military serving around the world, thank you for defending the many freedoms we enjoy. terry bradshaw: tune in to salute to veterans for discussions about the issues our...
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there was dw nato correspondence at terry schultz speaking to me a short while ago. while the un human rights council has launched an investigation into alleged rights abuses committed by russia and ukraine. the council voted overwhelmingly to prove the prob, which will look into abuses in the regions of keith tourney. heave heart keith as to may un human rights chief michelle bachelor, said, russian horses are responsible for the vast majority of civilian deaths in ukraine . she added that the bodies of more than 1000 civilians have been recovered in areas north of keys that were previously occupied by russian troops. while the investigation comes as ukrainian forces report progress, pushing back russian troops from the north eastern city of harkey. some residents who let the fighting there have begun returning to their villages. but who was your home at last? tatiana has returned to her village for the 1st time in 2 months. but there's not much left of her house. her garden is littered with the aftermath of russia's invasion, touch on his goats, at least, survived
there was dw nato correspondence at terry schultz speaking to me a short while ago. while the un human rights council has launched an investigation into alleged rights abuses committed by russia and ukraine. the council voted overwhelmingly to prove the prob, which will look into abuses in the regions of keith tourney. heave heart keith as to may un human rights chief michelle bachelor, said, russian horses are responsible for the vast majority of civilian deaths in ukraine . she added that the...