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so terry, what's been the reaction there? everyone in europe and it seems to be very relieved with this victory. of course some leaders, including all of sholtes, had openly campaigned for mc one. he even wrote an op ed together with other leaders asking french voters to reelect mccoy. and so it's a bit puzzling that it took all actual to an hour to come out with his, his congratulatory tweet. i've been gathering the reactions here today and, and all of showed some told mccoy, your constituents sent a strong commitment to europe. today. i'm please, we will continue our good cooperation. that's much the same messages came from ursula under lion, and she also said it looking forward to continue great cooperation. european council, president shaw michelle said the same, we can count on 5. we can count on friends for 5 more years. so in the baltic states, we've also seen a huge sigh of relief that they can count on a continue to strong line from european union leaders with emanuel crone taking the lead in in france and not marine
so terry, what's been the reaction there? everyone in europe and it seems to be very relieved with this victory. of course some leaders, including all of sholtes, had openly campaigned for mc one. he even wrote an op ed together with other leaders asking french voters to reelect mccoy. and so it's a bit puzzling that it took all actual to an hour to come out with his, his congratulatory tweet. i've been gathering the reactions here today and, and all of showed some told mccoy, your constituents...
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terry, what exactly would a long hall war mean for anita layla, nato secretary general. so jim berg has warned allies that this war could go on for months, possibly even years. and that means that some of these bolster defences that people may have thought would be temporary, thousands more troops to the baltic states and poland. now for more battalions down along the eastern flank, making a total of 8 that those may have to be permanently structured in this way that nato needs to change its defense posture for the future. not just for this, but preferably temporary situation. so this is what suttonberg calls the new normal and he warned that along with this, this question of how much government should be spending on their own defense. as you know, this old argument about 2 percent of g d p, he warns them that's going to have to be a lot harder if they're going to be able to sustain these deterrent and defense posters into the unforeseeable future. terry keith is asking for more of lethal aid will be trans atlantic lines be receptive to their requests. ukrainian foreign
terry, what exactly would a long hall war mean for anita layla, nato secretary general. so jim berg has warned allies that this war could go on for months, possibly even years. and that means that some of these bolster defences that people may have thought would be temporary, thousands more troops to the baltic states and poland. now for more battalions down along the eastern flank, making a total of 8 that those may have to be permanently structured in this way that nato needs to change its...
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a terry, what would a long hall war mean for nato? lately nato secretary general young stilton berg told allies that they needed to be prepared for months of war, possibly even years. and that means that these reinforcements have both troops and equipment that have been sent to the eastern plank are probably not going home any time soon. if ever he also warns them this means they're going to need to spend a lot more money on their militaries, possibly more than the 2 percent of g d p. that nato has called for up to this point. now obviously everybody is still reeling from a reports of atrocities in boucher has that at all changed attitudes in nato at nato. certainly it is. it is making everyone even more aware of the brutality of this war leader after leader simply expressed their shock. and their hor at what's being uncovered in boucher with the concern, as alexander said earlier, that it may get even worse. but little i have to say, this is not going to change nato's position that putting nato boots on the ground inside ukraine or n
a terry, what would a long hall war mean for nato? lately nato secretary general young stilton berg told allies that they needed to be prepared for months of war, possibly even years. and that means that these reinforcements have both troops and equipment that have been sent to the eastern plank are probably not going home any time soon. if ever he also warns them this means they're going to need to spend a lot more money on their militaries, possibly more than the 2 percent of g d p. that nato...
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terry, what caught your eye? certainly, most of the reactions were exuberant. everyone very relieved that a manual cone, a very pro e u. politician, one over marine le pen who is seen as a quite pro russian. that's certainly problematic in the current environment of, of the war on ukraine a but we should also point out that there are politicians remarking, how disturbing it is that she got 40 percent of the vote over 40 percent of the vote. in fact, the speakers in the european parliament range from a man for deborah who's head of the largest political group, the center, right european people's party to the spokesperson for the green party. and both of them pointing out that this is a warning sign that we certainly can take no relief from the result of marine la pen, even though she didn't come out over over a manual quote. but again, most of the reactions from national leaders are very relieved. first and foremost from the baltic states for whom it would have been a very, very worrisome if nato and a european union were not able to keep their solidarity togeth
terry, what caught your eye? certainly, most of the reactions were exuberant. everyone very relieved that a manual cone, a very pro e u. politician, one over marine le pen who is seen as a quite pro russian. that's certainly problematic in the current environment of, of the war on ukraine a but we should also point out that there are politicians remarking, how disturbing it is that she got 40 percent of the vote over 40 percent of the vote. in fact, the speakers in the european parliament range...
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first of all, terry, what's your thoughts today as you're closing up here? >> sad. honestly, very sad. i will miss all our customers and our staff also. and you know, my brother-in-law, my husband, we are very grateful, appreciative, you know, all the support from all these people and the community. especially the community. >> thank you very much for staying in business for so long. >> thank you. >> we appreciate it. >> thank you for all the support, yes. >> okay. terri okamura, one of the owners of the restaurant. again, you can see that they are selling the last batches of the mochi. and some of these people have been waiting since 5:00 a.m. this morning. and of course, some of them will be waiting about seven hours and not be able to get the mochi. that is a tough way for some of the customers to celebrate the last day of the benkyodo cafe and restaurant. but they've been around a long time, so even though it's very much a celebration, there's also a little bit of sadness. >> thank you, robert. >>> still to come, a significant step forward for science. the role
first of all, terry, what's your thoughts today as you're closing up here? >> sad. honestly, very sad. i will miss all our customers and our staff also. and you know, my brother-in-law, my husband, we are very grateful, appreciative, you know, all the support from all these people and the community. especially the community. >> thank you very much for staying in business for so long. >> thank you. >> we appreciate it. >> thank you for all the support, yes. >>...
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what more can natal realistically do, terry? at this stage without risking a direct military conflict with russia and ukraine, there's been no change layla in, in the decision not to put any boots on the ground inside ukraine, not to establish a no fly zone. those are things that, that nato has determined would lead to a direct military conflict with russia. but you know, there's been a change in thinking on a lot of other things. they used to be more afraid that things would be seen as a provocation by moscow. but refraining from some of those decisions didn't stop ukraine from being invaded, doesn't stop a mosque for making threats to nato allies directly. so i think that nato allies have been much more bold in what they are willing to do and support for ukraine. but on those really, really strong measures, boots on the ground, no flies, and we will not see a change at nato. i just want to get your reaction in terms of what's your feeling talking to people there at nader issue in terms of these images is terrific image is comi
what more can natal realistically do, terry? at this stage without risking a direct military conflict with russia and ukraine, there's been no change layla in, in the decision not to put any boots on the ground inside ukraine, not to establish a no fly zone. those are things that, that nato has determined would lead to a direct military conflict with russia. but you know, there's been a change in thinking on a lot of other things. they used to be more afraid that things would be seen as a...
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he'll explain exactly what happened to the warriors today. anthony. >> that's right, terry. good news and bad news. we'll start with the bad because you've already spilled it. there will be no sweep against denver. the good news, the warriors are coming home with a chance to close out the series. how they plan to rebound in game five. stick around. sports is next. oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it. there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. >>> welcome back. i'm anthony fluoresce. put the brooms away. the warriors are headed back to the bay area with a chance to close out the nuggets wednesday night at chase center. tempers flaring early in game four between draymond gr
he'll explain exactly what happened to the warriors today. anthony. >> that's right, terry. good news and bad news. we'll start with the bad because you've already spilled it. there will be no sweep against denver. the good news, the warriors are coming home with a chance to close out the series. how they plan to rebound in game five. stick around. sports is next. oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're...
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no one came out today ukrainian politicians declare that open urgent humanitarian corridor from terry whate reason for this? eh, knowing that there are certain rumors about foreign mercenaries and generals, maybe something is no longer a rumor, maybe there is some specifics on this. i think that this should be given special attention. here are similar actions and steps on the part of the a-a kiev regime. why because they don't really want certain faces, but came directly to us on our territory. and this will be a rather serious blow not only to the ukrainian regime, but also to a number of western countries, because even according to the testimony of those who laid down their arms, those people who are with us, i mean from among the 36th brigade, including , but there are statements that there are about 400 mercenaries there, they still stand back unconditionally. this is painful, and we see that they are trying to disperse the topic, that a there are certain prerequisites there of a humanitarian nature. namely. and the fact that there is a civilian, allegedly. which were hiding and so on,
no one came out today ukrainian politicians declare that open urgent humanitarian corridor from terry whate reason for this? eh, knowing that there are certain rumors about foreign mercenaries and generals, maybe something is no longer a rumor, maybe there is some specifics on this. i think that this should be given special attention. here are similar actions and steps on the part of the a-a kiev regime. why because they don't really want certain faces, but came directly to us on our territory....
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is it going to be macy's i think they're on the list or do you go it another direction terry, what do you have today? >> my first pick is retail, but it's pet retail. i'm going with chewy >> oh, geez! >> what does that say about macy's >> hear me out hear me out. >> i'm listening. >> the pet industry had an amazing year, right? they had an amazing year people bought more pets than ever before during the pandemic. they were clearly one of the winners. those pets are going to need food those pets are going to need supplies and i think chewy will be all over that stuff, and i also think that people will spend more money on dogs and cats and their pets than they are on themselves. so i think this will be a winner and i'm excited about my first draft pick >> chewy, jim. >> it is a very good execution for them and it's been very poor we, too, started chewy with our two mutts, okay? and we rapidly pivoted melissa, we rapidly pivoted when we got ragu, all right and we got marley and we went back to amazon and we were happy customers. >> what does this tell you, if you're a macy's shareholder
is it going to be macy's i think they're on the list or do you go it another direction terry, what do you have today? >> my first pick is retail, but it's pet retail. i'm going with chewy >> oh, geez! >> what does that say about macy's >> hear me out hear me out. >> i'm listening. >> the pet industry had an amazing year, right? they had an amazing year people bought more pets than ever before during the pandemic. they were clearly one of the winners. those...
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is it going to be macy's i think they're on the list or do you go it another direction terry, what do i'm going with chewy >> oh, geez! >> what does that say about macy's >> hear me out hear me out. >> i'm listening. >> the pet industry had an amazing year, right? they had an amazing year people bought more pets than ever before during the pandemic. they were clearly one of the winners. those pets are going to need food those pets are going to need supplies and i think chewy will be all over that stuff, and i also think that people will spend more money on dogs and cats and their pets than they are on themselves. so i think this will
is it going to be macy's i think they're on the list or do you go it another direction terry, what do i'm going with chewy >> oh, geez! >> what does that say about macy's >> hear me out hear me out. >> i'm listening. >> the pet industry had an amazing year, right? they had an amazing year people bought more pets than ever before during the pandemic. they were clearly one of the winners. those pets are going to need food those pets are going to need supplies and i...
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terry was an unemployment loan recipient. i understand there is a wonderful evolution mer particular story? >> there is. it's not what happens with most of our loan recipients. >> it was a few years after she was really the unemployment loan that she we posted that we had a job available and terry asked if she might be appropriate. she was already working and had resolved a lot of her financial woes and i said you would be perfect for this job. inbeyond who better to interview potential loan recipients. today, terry is a loan officer with us as well as ailment associate helping to raise funds for the agency. >> are a must for any agency have lost of different components that make it viable. wondering if you can talk a little bit about the broad, holistic approach. had they receive one's to distribute back to haiti. kenny talk about what it looks like initially now and he refound phone now. i would imagine as he will become more economic viable pick baster to give back for a chest wondering if you have any ways when the philanthropists becomes let as well. >> we are still deen naom mmunit numberofildifferent. . today
terry was an unemployment loan recipient. i understand there is a wonderful evolution mer particular story? >> there is. it's not what happens with most of our loan recipients. >> it was a few years after she was really the unemployment loan that she we posted that we had a job available and terry asked if she might be appropriate. she was already working and had resolved a lot of her financial woes and i said you would be perfect for this job. inbeyond who better to interview...
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this is what i am supposed to do. >> this is what i am put on earth to do. >> so now terry crews has oes to therapy. sometimes i feel like what happens to people is that they don't understand ang certificate a natural part of being a human being. so when they come out they are like now i have no anger, the universal is my spirit. >> yeah. >> trevor: so now how do you deal with anger? like everyone gets angry, how do you now deal with it, what did you learn as a healthy outlet for your anger. >> first of all, i did come outlining that the first year, peace and love to everyone. and it was the baddest acting i ever did. sit your ass down. peace and love. you know, it was bad. >> trevor: yeah. >> it was horrible. >> trevor: right. >> but i actually got to understand, remember now, this is the whole thing. that you can be angry and sin not, is a bub i will cat phrase and the whole thing was righteous anger is a good thing. and it was about accountability, holding people accountable is how you deal with your anger. >> trevor: you came out, the me too movement was happening. you spoke out a
this is what i am supposed to do. >> this is what i am put on earth to do. >> so now terry crews has oes to therapy. sometimes i feel like what happens to people is that they don't understand ang certificate a natural part of being a human being. so when they come out they are like now i have no anger, the universal is my spirit. >> yeah. >> trevor: so now how do you deal with anger? like everyone gets angry, how do you now deal with it, what did you learn as a healthy...
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and the countries media seems to be in his terry over what they think happened there and voices calling on punishment for war crimes. they talking about russia, of course, total embargo on russia's energy and more weapons to ukraine, a louder and louder every day and all that before any independent investigation into what exactly happened. while it seems that all the conclusions have already been made and russia is already been punished right now, including economically, some people talk about benito fact check in and proper investigation. here is germany's foreign minister. we have massive indications of war crimes in the, in the courts will have to decide, but for trust it is central to secure all evidence in a while. so my already investigating a turkish outlet has just recently published the results of their research to report to the debunk the new york times report, which has been widely used recently to push accusations of atrocities in boca on to moscow. the thing is that new york times presented images from max our satellites, claiming it was taking between march 9th and 11th. b
and the countries media seems to be in his terry over what they think happened there and voices calling on punishment for war crimes. they talking about russia, of course, total embargo on russia's energy and more weapons to ukraine, a louder and louder every day and all that before any independent investigation into what exactly happened. while it seems that all the conclusions have already been made and russia is already been punished right now, including economically, some people talk about...
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"terry, what do you make of all of this?"ustry c.e.o.s "global warming the knowns and unknowns. by terry f. yosie. american petroleum institute. there is scientific consensus that the atmosphere is changing due to human activities. there are three schools of thought that characterize the scientific and public debate over global warming. the first is that a crisis exists, and that immediate measures are needed to ameliorate it through strong government actions. the second school of thought is that the problem will go away by itself. the third school othought, and one that reflects a.p.i.'s present thinking, was expressed by a scientist named patrick michaels in a recent article in he washington post.' 'our policies,' noted michaels, 'should be no more drastic than the scientific conclusions they are based upon.'" >> i'm not-- i hate this word. i'm not a denier. i'm a lukewarmer. totally different. and people get that wrong. it's the lukewarm view on climate change, which means climate change is real, people have something to d
"terry, what do you make of all of this?"ustry c.e.o.s "global warming the knowns and unknowns. by terry f. yosie. american petroleum institute. there is scientific consensus that the atmosphere is changing due to human activities. there are three schools of thought that characterize the scientific and public debate over global warming. the first is that a crisis exists, and that immediate measures are needed to ameliorate it through strong government actions. the second school...
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what we actually have access to and can get to them. and there was the, the u. s. secretary say to answering, terry, shall says a question. they're very poignant question. i suggest willis a now to what the ukrainian foreign minister dmitri clay, by a said a short while ago, and then we'll go back to terry to get her reaction. i was pleased to hear to day a growing understanding about allies of the fact that ukraine is fighting normally for itself, but also for them. and the growing understanding of eastern o for the countries will belong to eastern flank of nato that ah, support. the ukraine should be stepped up and it's nature, oh, because we and they bring crease in a flat countries directly. i am ha, cautiously optimistic about the outcomes of, of our discussions. and i'm looking for the, the allies her to us. i was very specific in the requests and the timeline that these requests should be accommodated. so i will be looking forward to the followup from elyse. there was the ukrainian foreign minister speaking a short time ago where let's go back to terry at nato headquarters. you know, listening to the ukrainian, a fo
what we actually have access to and can get to them. and there was the, the u. s. secretary say to answering, terry, shall says a question. they're very poignant question. i suggest willis a now to what the ukrainian foreign minister dmitri clay, by a said a short while ago, and then we'll go back to terry to get her reaction. i was pleased to hear to day a growing understanding about allies of the fact that ukraine is fighting normally for itself, but also for them. and the growing...
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when the world sees what happens in mary, you poke, it will be butcher multiplied 515-105-1000. ah hello m terry martin, thanks for joining us. ukraine's military says, russian forces are now focusing on an aggressive operation to seize, complete control of the eastern don bus region following russia's failure to take care of and its withdrawal from northern areas around the capitol, ukrainian president ballade of miss lensky warned that rush day we didn't know where they were coming from. they were bright flashes of light in the distance. we had the bullets whizzing past, but only dolly, most of the time, people who barely dare to leave their homes, their sellers, when they did, was often with deadly consequences. more yes, the strong guys actually my sister asked her husband to bring her food to the place . she was hiding that with march. the form to push that he didn't against you. they shot him just before he got to the house is wooden cool. we'll have to put so many people died. there was so many bodies just on the street. some had lost their legs, the faces went, blew, they were out there.
when the world sees what happens in mary, you poke, it will be butcher multiplied 515-105-1000. ah hello m terry martin, thanks for joining us. ukraine's military says, russian forces are now focusing on an aggressive operation to seize, complete control of the eastern don bus region following russia's failure to take care of and its withdrawal from northern areas around the capitol, ukrainian president ballade of miss lensky warned that rush day we didn't know where they were coming from. they...
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and when i asked jonah yellow man, a medicine person among the dinne what he was seeing, he said terry, we have to go deeper. and so i ask us together what does that look like for each of us? each of us in our own places with our own gifts in the places we call home. and evangi gray, a medicine woman fighting for water rights for her people in san juan county for 30 years still no water. she says to dwell is to see things as they are. and then you sta stay and fight for those things that you see for your community. it is a privilege, she said. we are eroding and evolving at once. perhaps jonah's call to go deeper is a call to acknowledge the power that resides in the earth itself. the organic intelligence inherent in deserts and forests, rivers and oceans and all manner of species beyond our own even within our own bodies, we cannot create wild nature. we can only destroy it. and in the end, in breathtaking acts of repentance and renewal try to restore what we have thoughtlessly removed at our own expense be it wolves in the yellowstone or fly catchers along the colorado river. we are
and when i asked jonah yellow man, a medicine person among the dinne what he was seeing, he said terry, we have to go deeper. and so i ask us together what does that look like for each of us? each of us in our own places with our own gifts in the places we call home. and evangi gray, a medicine woman fighting for water rights for her people in san juan county for 30 years still no water. she says to dwell is to see things as they are. and then you sta stay and fight for those things that you...
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when the world sees what happens in mary, you call it will be butcher multiplied 515-105-1000. ah, hello m terry martin. good to have you with us. ukraine's military says, russian forces are now focusing on an aggressive operation to seize, complete control of the eastern don bus region following russia's failure to take kip and its withdrawal from northern areas around the capitol. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski warned that russian forces are preparing for another assault on the city of hockey for the eastern city of crime, a task which was spared much of the fighting until now has been hit by russians. shelley crane will try again on wednesday to evacuate civilians from besieged cities through the 11 human humanitarian corridors. after 4 weeks under russian occupation, the world is now gradually finding out the scale of the horrors inflicted on the town of boucher grim evidence of killings and torture. has emerged since russian troops retreated bodies lying in the streets and piled up in mass graves. those who survived are telling their stories. the w's alexandra phenomena visited bouch
when the world sees what happens in mary, you call it will be butcher multiplied 515-105-1000. ah, hello m terry martin. good to have you with us. ukraine's military says, russian forces are now focusing on an aggressive operation to seize, complete control of the eastern don bus region following russia's failure to take kip and its withdrawal from northern areas around the capitol. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski warned that russian forces are preparing for another assault on the city of...
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you know what, terry? over the russian government over the russian and challenges. i think it is the intention of the united states in the countries in the west to comment russia. regrettably, when you punish a nation for the activities of a government, it trickles down to effect the russian citizens and little effect them as far as cost to the increase in it will be some suffering to people at large. and that's very unfortunate. while us president joe biden says, russia's assets should be seized to fund the war effort in ukraine. un human rights experts have called on the u. s. to end it's freeze of afghanistan's of foreign assets. so they could be used to help that war torn country cope with its profound humanitarian crisis. while gender base violence has been a long standing and severe threat to women and girls, has been exacerbated by the measures imposed by the us together with the drought and widening gender base discrimination adopted by the de facto authorities. the by an administration has frozen nearly $9500000000.00 in assets belonging to the afghan centr
you know what, terry? over the russian government over the russian and challenges. i think it is the intention of the united states in the countries in the west to comment russia. regrettably, when you punish a nation for the activities of a government, it trickles down to effect the russian citizens and little effect them as far as cost to the increase in it will be some suffering to people at large. and that's very unfortunate. while us president joe biden says, russia's assets should be...
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what do you make of that? that's right, terry. i just after that surrender or di order was given by russia, president lenti came out and said if those soldiers of the ukrainian so does are harmed, if they're killed, then the pace talks will die with them. but in reality, the peace talks have been dead in the water for a few weeks now, ever since the russians retreated from areas like air p more, i'm standing right now, like boot church is famed across the world. now for some of the worst atrocities we've seen in this conflict, so far, the peace talks really stalled. after that, i mean that the of lot of miss zalinski continuing to say that piece talks were important and that he wanted to continue them because ukraine needs piece. but obviously as the of the atrocities came to light, it makes it very difficult for those talks to continue. what happens in mary upa will be make or break for those talks, as blog. ms. zalinski has said it has been rumored that on the weekend or russian oligarchy, roman abram of it, was in keith to try
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i think we all understand what he was trying to say and i don't think it was anywhere close to what terryat parents have no role in what is going on with teachers or what goes on in the classroom. biden was making the point that you as parents would actually want teachers to feel the same way that you do about your kids. you care for them, to be nurturing them and taking responsibility for them and providing a great service. i don't think it is the same thing but everything gets cut up, everything is going in an ad and that is not something we can afford. there was a big "wall street journal" piece where he interviewed a democratic voter in new jersey, who don't know who they are going to vote for because of masking kids in schools, and they are just saying, wait, i have to -- sorry, anyway. >> jason: but this is part of the point, judge. look up a biden actually said. the president of the united states come he doesn't get a pass by saying, i meant this. >> judge jeanine: what he said, the children are hours when they are in the classroom. they are not somebody else's children. wrong. my
i think we all understand what he was trying to say and i don't think it was anywhere close to what terryat parents have no role in what is going on with teachers or what goes on in the classroom. biden was making the point that you as parents would actually want teachers to feel the same way that you do about your kids. you care for them, to be nurturing them and taking responsibility for them and providing a great service. i don't think it is the same thing but everything gets cut up,...
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terry schultz is joining us live. what's been the reaction that terry bought of relief throughout europe. mclauren openly was the candidate of most european union governments of the european union leaders. and they are now sending out their messages on twitter. most of them in french congratulating mccoy on his victory. certainly this would have been a le pen victory, would have been a huge problem for the european union, a huge problem for nato. so the city of brussels is very relieved tonight and with micron and paula, what would this mean for the wider you project and the future of the european union? well, certainly amendment. emmanuel mccoy is, is a pro european and marine the pen is not. and as we've been hearing from, from max and, and our other team coverage tonight, the european union had a lot to worry about with the le pen victory. even though she said she would not be taking the country out of the block. she certainly wanted to change it from the inside and end to destabilize it. so certainly a mcluhan being such
terry schultz is joining us live. what's been the reaction that terry bought of relief throughout europe. mclauren openly was the candidate of most european union governments of the european union leaders. and they are now sending out their messages on twitter. most of them in french congratulating mccoy on his victory. certainly this would have been a le pen victory, would have been a huge problem for the european union, a huge problem for nato. so the city of brussels is very relieved tonight...
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is terry schultz has been monitoring all the latest developments. what's been the reaction there? terry? 2 micron speech. there hasn't been any reaction yet to the speech. it's only of course, a few minutes later, but european union leaders have reacted with very strong positive messages to the victory of emanuel mccall. starting with the baltic states, who of course, would have been quite worried with a la pen victory that her pro russian line would, would break you and nato solidarity on strong sanctions on reinforcing military presence along the eastern flank. you also have european commission, president vander, lion and european council. president shaw michelle both coming out and saying they look forward to the next 5 years working with a manual quote. i was quite surprised to hear in his speech. no mention of, of his plans for france, his role in the european union or in nato for the next 5 years. he didn't talk about foreign policy at all, not even ukraine, something on which he's, he's worked on very intensively both, both in moscow and in here. he mentioned ukraine once an
is terry schultz has been monitoring all the latest developments. what's been the reaction there? terry? 2 micron speech. there hasn't been any reaction yet to the speech. it's only of course, a few minutes later, but european union leaders have reacted with very strong positive messages to the victory of emanuel mccall. starting with the baltic states, who of course, would have been quite worried with a la pen victory that her pro russian line would, would break you and nato solidarity on...
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russia following the discovery of those apparent atrocities in boucher what kind of sanctions are we talking about? well 1st off, terry recess, then in the report this is very significant because germany has been criticized also by its western allies for opposing, for example, of fool embargo on russian gas for taking too long to send to decide on sending weapons, which now the country has pledged to do and now we see germany imposing those feathers. sanctions, dozens of diplomats, the oppression diplomats have been expelled with. we've just seen for him. and it's not in our book saying that those. and boy, i quote, have worked every day here in germany against our freedom against our cohesion. the cohesion about society book also said that germany will no longer tolerate days to people expelled, will have 5 days to leave the country. this is just a 1st reaction to the atrocities committed in boucher more are to come with chancellor all actual it's saying that those are being discussed with western eyes at the moment they will be aimed up economy cli weakening russia. we can think of more sanctions on the pudding and
russia following the discovery of those apparent atrocities in boucher what kind of sanctions are we talking about? well 1st off, terry recess, then in the report this is very significant because germany has been criticized also by its western allies for opposing, for example, of fool embargo on russian gas for taking too long to send to decide on sending weapons, which now the country has pledged to do and now we see germany imposing those feathers. sanctions, dozens of diplomats, the...
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terry wolf. can you tell me about what his role will be? mr. kirby: i think that is a better question put to the national security council. that is where he will be working. as we have in the past and going forward, we are looking forward to making sure that the whole interagency, all of us involved in helping ukraine, continue to do that in an effective way, working collaboratively with one another as we have been and we would expect that that will continue with mr. wealth and disposition -- mr. wolf in this position. this is a position that they have crafted and i think it is more appropriate for them to speak to. what i can tell you is that, as we have been, we are going to work with nsc, we are going to work with the state department, we are going to do everything we can to get the kinds of capabilities and weapons and support to ukraine as fast as we can. we look forward to the collaboration going forward. there has been great coordination but there's always ro>> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us this morning is dora chomiak
terry wolf. can you tell me about what his role will be? mr. kirby: i think that is a better question put to the national security council. that is where he will be working. as we have in the past and going forward, we are looking forward to making sure that the whole interagency, all of us involved in helping ukraine, continue to do that in an effective way, working collaboratively with one another as we have been and we would expect that that will continue with mr. wealth and disposition --...
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is it clear what his strategy will be to triumph in the runoff? good morning, terry. well, you're right, i mean, he not only one in that 1st round and opinion polls actually predicting a really tight race in the 2nd round, just to result in victory margin for him. so i think macro really has his work cut out. he now will have to fight for every wat and he will have to hit the ground running a ground, right. he will have to hit the ground running, sorry, on the campaign trail. and this is something that he hasn't really done so far, you know, he entered the selection race very late, literally just days a week before the 1st round. and he hasn't really held any debates with all debating, you know, economic and social policy policies with his wives, even at the time when one of the key concerns for french bottles is the rising cost of living. so his health, very few campaign rallies and his team now i think, is really scrambling the trying to set up t v appearances set up a few rallies. and i think another way of he's going to his line of attack against marina pain is no
is it clear what his strategy will be to triumph in the runoff? good morning, terry. well, you're right, i mean, he not only one in that 1st round and opinion polls actually predicting a really tight race in the 2nd round, just to result in victory margin for him. so i think macro really has his work cut out. he now will have to fight for every wat and he will have to hit the ground running a ground, right. he will have to hit the ground running, sorry, on the campaign trail. and this is...
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now you're coming here from what i understand with a mission to try to make you many, terry and corridor. finally happen. how difficult is that, and what does ukraine, what i mean you could probably is asking for security guarantees? well, i went to meet, present, put in, he has agreed with me in principle that un and the i c r c could be involved in diesel production. that has been in terms preparatory discussions on to, to try to make it a reality. i spoke also with presence lensky and i hot create problems for it to happen. you went this morning to burn the, to boot and to pin you've seen for yourself the devastation of this war. and today, this evening, after wrapping up your press conference, you seen, or you experience for yourself, iser said untreated, that that was a postcard from russia. and it was not a coincidence as it was happening at this time while you are in keep. i don't think i am so important to just the, for the use of these they, for, for that purpose and they're having terry and aspects of this conflict. trying to get these people out of them are you for other place
now you're coming here from what i understand with a mission to try to make you many, terry and corridor. finally happen. how difficult is that, and what does ukraine, what i mean you could probably is asking for security guarantees? well, i went to meet, present, put in, he has agreed with me in principle that un and the i c r c could be involved in diesel production. that has been in terms preparatory discussions on to, to try to make it a reality. i spoke also with presence lensky and i hot...
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ukraine. irma, you spoke to some who come to the beef where you are, what are their main challenges that they're facing right now? well, a terry yesterday i was at the station and i saw some people coming from the dentist region. they had waited up until now because well, mostly down elderly people. i talked to a few elderly people who thought they could hold on to their houses and just now with the new rush and no fancy that just realised that there's simply no hope to stay safe. in their own home, so they come here in the western part of the country. where did think they can be as safe for some of them have family, therefore the lucky ones are but others have no prospects there. do not know what comes next and they are just very much afraid dot destroy scanner. so i come all over here. all of them are told me with no exceptions or they have lost everything . then you am a thank you very much. are correspond, manuel charles, they're in leave. you cray german chancellor off shorts is facing growing prostration over what his critics say is a lack of leadership on ukraine. some of that criticism is coming from his government's c
ukraine. irma, you spoke to some who come to the beef where you are, what are their main challenges that they're facing right now? well, a terry yesterday i was at the station and i saw some people coming from the dentist region. they had waited up until now because well, mostly down elderly people. i talked to a few elderly people who thought they could hold on to their houses and just now with the new rush and no fancy that just realised that there's simply no hope to stay safe. in their own...
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we do have crews on the scene right now trying to figure out exactly what is happening, but you could see, terry, you were explaining it looks like -- we can't really tell -- >> what is burning in the back there. in the foreground you can see paint towels and paint products. does that mean -- that doesn't necessarily mean if you keep walking forward you will get to the paint, but there's something burning quite wildly and thick black smoke going up. again, this is the home depot on blossom hill road across from oak ridge mall. i'll show you exactly where this thing is. if you are driving around in the santa clara valley you may already know where it is because you can see the smoke going up and going pretty much straight up. and then somewhat circulating down back towards ground level, but for the most part going up. you can see where that is, blossom hill road right there, the home depot. many people familiar with it near the intersection of 17 and 85. so a lot of people are seeing this. >> yes. >> we don't know exactly what is going on on the ground where this happened, but based on just those
we do have crews on the scene right now trying to figure out exactly what is happening, but you could see, terry, you were explaining it looks like -- we can't really tell -- >> what is burning in the back there. in the foreground you can see paint towels and paint products. does that mean -- that doesn't necessarily mean if you keep walking forward you will get to the paint, but there's something burning quite wildly and thick black smoke going up. again, this is the home depot on...
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on the, our to turns earlier we spoke with dw correspondent terry schultz in brussels. and we asked her, what a long haul wore in ukraine would mean for nato. yet stilton berg told allies that they needed to be prepared for months of war, possibly even years. and that means that these reinforcements have both troops and equipment that have been sent to the eastern plank are probably not going home any time soon. if ever he also warned them, this is means they're going to spit, need to spend a lot more money on their militaries, possibly more than the 2 percent of g d. p. that nato has called for up to this point. shots reporting dashed more than 4000000 ukrainians have fled abroad. most have gone to neighboring countries, and many others have travelled overseas. hundreds have reached the mexican border city of tijuana, an international court of entry, connecting to the us state of california. from there they're hoping to cross the border and seek asylum in the united states and enjoined. now are 5 d. w correspondents. definite silence is reporting for us from cicc. when at mexico. i'm a chef
on the, our to turns earlier we spoke with dw correspondent terry schultz in brussels. and we asked her, what a long haul wore in ukraine would mean for nato. yet stilton berg told allies that they needed to be prepared for months of war, possibly even years. and that means that these reinforcements have both troops and equipment that have been sent to the eastern plank are probably not going home any time soon. if ever he also warned them, this is means they're going to spit, need to spend a...
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w correspondent, terry schultz in brussels. and we asked her, what a long haul wore in ukraine would mean for nato. he and stilton berg told allies that they needed to be prepared for months of war, possibly even years. and that means that these reinforcements have both troops and equipment that have been sent to the eastern plank are probably not going home any time soon. if ever he also warns them this means they're going to spit, need to spend a lot more money on their militaries, possibly more than the 2 percent of g d. p. that nato has called for up to this point. and the german chancellor, olaf, shoulds has defended his government's response to the war. hitting back claims at berlin is not doing enough to help ukraine and promising more support. he also called the murder of civilians, a war crime o. d u a red powerful sight outside the german parliament in berlin. people lined silently on the ground, a clock ticking rhythmically in the background. hundreds chose this way to reject the suffering than deaths in ukraine and to demand more action i
w correspondent, terry schultz in brussels. and we asked her, what a long haul wore in ukraine would mean for nato. he and stilton berg told allies that they needed to be prepared for months of war, possibly even years. and that means that these reinforcements have both troops and equipment that have been sent to the eastern plank are probably not going home any time soon. if ever he also warns them this means they're going to spit, need to spend a lot more money on their militaries, possibly...
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tightening economic sanctions against moscow in response to what it calls the unbelievable brutality, on least in ukraine. ah . hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. it cranium, president vladimir lansky, has called the killings of civilians in the town of boucher war crimes and genocide . there is mounting international anger over images of mass graves and bodies showing signs of torture. russia denies the accusations and says it will present evidence to the un security council that its forces had not been involved in atrocities. a warning. our next report contains images that some viewers will find disturbing. on the streets of future, it looks as though russian troops have only just been driven out. many bodies of civilians have only just been recovered. ukrainian interior ministry invited janice from around the world to come and document what took place here. moscow has called the scenes a stage managed anti russian provocation. ukrainian president vladimir lansky is here to get the 1st hand view. he's visibly emotional when he describes women who are ranked in front of their children, entire families executed
tightening economic sanctions against moscow in response to what it calls the unbelievable brutality, on least in ukraine. ah . hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. it cranium, president vladimir lansky, has called the killings of civilians in the town of boucher war crimes and genocide . there is mounting international anger over images of mass graves and bodies showing signs of torture. russia denies the accusations and says it will present evidence to the un security council...
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terry. now stolen berg says the long haul. what does he mean by that? exactly? abby secretary general stillberg says that russian forces are by no means leading ukraine, as they said they would do. instead, they are moving further into john boss. he says where they are preparing a major offensive. stilton berg says it's clear that russia wants to create a land border between don, boss and crimea, which is already illegally occupying. and therefore, he says, allies are going to have to be prepared that these reinforcements, the further troops and equipment that were sent to the eastern allies are not going home anytime soon either. instead, they will likely be made permanent. stilton berg says everyone needs to be ready for more months of war, possibly even years. terry ukraine is continuing to press western allies for more weapons and quicker deliveries. meanwhile, more atrocities are being uncovered on the ground. will this impact how nato is viewing this conflict in any way? well, we're certainly hearing leaders express their shock and horror at what's being u
terry. now stolen berg says the long haul. what does he mean by that? exactly? abby secretary general stillberg says that russian forces are by no means leading ukraine, as they said they would do. instead, they are moving further into john boss. he says where they are preparing a major offensive. stilton berg says it's clear that russia wants to create a land border between don, boss and crimea, which is already illegally occupying. and therefore, he says, allies are going to have to be...