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. >> us washington, lawmakers and other public policy officials will gather at the walter washington convention center to talk about issues looking at automobiles. it is a public policy at the auto show. joining us to start serious conversations is john o'donnell. he's the president and ceo of the washington area new -- new automobile association. host: i suspect part of the fun of the auto show is looking at the new product, but because you have public-policy days specifically inciting legislators, what is the importance of that? guest: we're very fortunate to be located here in our nations capital because a lot of the industry has to interact with the regulators, the policymakers, we are the beneficiary. especially during covid. driverless car's, connected cars, electric vehicles, they have all been developed and continued to be developed to bring it to market. they are showcased here in the nations capital so that the policymakers and regulators can review them and speak with product specialists. ask questions, learn about technology, and then our citizens or our attendees, i the b
. >> us washington, lawmakers and other public policy officials will gather at the walter washington convention center to talk about issues looking at automobiles. it is a public policy at the auto show. joining us to start serious conversations is john o'donnell. he's the president and ceo of the washington area new -- new automobile association. host: i suspect part of the fun of the auto show is looking at the new product, but because you have public-policy days specifically inciting...
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roya rahmani, thank you indeed forjoining us from washington.— indeed forjoining us from washington.onga says it's facing a long programme of rebuilding just a week after it was devastated by a volcanic eruption and a tsunami. entire villages were destroyed in the tsunami that hit the group of islands that make up tonga in the south pacific. some communities are still without basic necessities. foreign aid is arriving but strict coronavirus—prevention rules are hampering humanitarian efforts as the local authorities try to keep the virus out. a un official there says the nation will be heavily reliant on food aid for some time. lord fakafanua is tonga's speaker of parliament. he's currently separated from his family in auckland, new zealand, and is not sure when he can return home to help clean up. when i flew out, i came to see my mother, who was in auckland, and we didn't anticipate any of this would happen, so it came as a great surprise to everyone, the shock of the volcanic eruption and tsunami. absolutely. and i want to ask you if you've got updates for us but i know how diffic
roya rahmani, thank you indeed forjoining us from washington.— indeed forjoining us from washington.onga says it's facing a long programme of rebuilding just a week after it was devastated by a volcanic eruption and a tsunami. entire villages were destroyed in the tsunami that hit the group of islands that make up tonga in the south pacific. some communities are still without basic necessities. foreign aid is arriving but strict coronavirus—prevention rules are hampering humanitarian...
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us. washington has placed more than 8,000 us—based troops on a heightened state of alert as part of its readinesso respond if russia should carry out any assault on ukraine. a pentagon spokesman said that if deployed, the troops would be sent to bolster nato�*s presence in eastern europe. president biden has been holding talks with key european allies over a common strategy towards russia over ukraine. moscow denies planning to invade, but it has amassed more than 100,000 troops close to the ukrainian border. 0ur correspondent gabriel gatehouse sent this report from the ukranian capital, kyiv. bell rings this is a country in limbo, waiting for an invasion that looks more likely with every passing day, but may yet never come. to the east, 100,000 russian troops are massed, but the kremlin says talk of an invasion is hysteria. facing them are ukrainian soldiers who hear western leaders sounding the alarm in ever starker tones. and stuck in between are the people of kyiv who, frankly, don't know what to believe. i think something might happen. i think the probability is very high, but god knows. i t
us. washington has placed more than 8,000 us—based troops on a heightened state of alert as part of its readinesso respond if russia should carry out any assault on ukraine. a pentagon spokesman said that if deployed, the troops would be sent to bolster nato�*s presence in eastern europe. president biden has been holding talks with key european allies over a common strategy towards russia over ukraine. moscow denies planning to invade, but it has amassed more than 100,000 troops close to...
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s. counterpart had been encouraged to use washington's influence upon keith in order to get ukraine to adhere to the a minsk as the minced piece protocols in the east of ukraine, waiting to hear from the former anthony blinking to get his sight. also those talks, they all wrapped up in around an hour and a half. it's pretty much what we were expecting. these were never going to be the talks that sorted out. all of the issues between russia and nato, russia in the west. what they were an opportunity to do was to, to make sure that the diplomatic route was still very much open. certainly what we've heard from certainly love role. that seems to be the case that there's plenty more ground to be covered by diplomacy. yet when it comes to the situation, the tensions between russia renae so we of course have to wait to see how the united states viewed these talks before. we can get a full picture of exactly how they went down. like the ts me are expecting me. anthony, blinking to talk to the press. any minute now and as soon as he does, we will go straight to it. but thanks for now. that was
s. counterpart had been encouraged to use washington's influence upon keith in order to get ukraine to adhere to the a minsk as the minced piece protocols in the east of ukraine, waiting to hear from the former anthony blinking to get his sight. also those talks, they all wrapped up in around an hour and a half. it's pretty much what we were expecting. these were never going to be the talks that sorted out. all of the issues between russia and nato, russia in the west. what they were an...
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so he will focus on the midterms in this november, washington bureau chief in his poll. they're speaking to us from washington, d. c. now, australia and new zealand say, aid is now being flown into tango after an airport on the pacific islands was cleared a volcanic ash. some communication lines are also being slowly restored. these images from the capital indicate the extent of the damage from last weekend's volcanic eruptions. nami ash has contaminated fresh drinking water on some islands . whole villages have been wiped out. local journalist, marianna cuckoo says government officials are trying to reach people on the islands and archipelago and that tompkins have begun cleaning up some debris from the volcano. everyone from a everywhere. what we are good now is 3 a to the u. k. now, where boris johnson is fighting to stay on as prime minister after revelations about boozy gatherings held in his downing street residence at the same time that millions were enduring code. 19 lockouts. johnson is facing mounting pressure to quit from the, from the opposition, from his own conservatives, and fro
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the university. unique in tarion, sir, sorry, universalist service committee, and is joining us from washington. thank you so much for being with us, myra. as well, how significant is this decision by total and chevron to, to exit this gas project in myanmar? how much will it hurt the agenda? well, i'm thank you for having me the server. and so tom pu bag is a very good step for the right direction, but i am also cautious the optimistic in terms of how the effect is going to come in. how soon and how, how begin holiday it is. but the good, the thing is that if the government in the world leaders wanted to see the effect to the better possibility is that they have to go further step in order to sort of like cut off the funds that will be going to the military bank account what for this reason i believe not with payment. yeah. and what further steps resize, lee? because as you said, this affects less than you know, total and chevron pull out effects less than 5 percent believe of the natural gas revenue or the gym to receives and total itself is said, it would handover its interest to other stake
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he's joining us from washington. d. c, welcome to al jazeera sir. so there are really 2 events that are happening here and kind of expand or the anti government protest under power struggle. and you say what started as a popular uprising against an autocratic or a government has turned into an elite competition for power. talk to us about that part of the story. so what we've seen is really a widespread peaceful protests that broke almost all over the country very quickly . and that happened. sometimes it happened. we're pension reform protests couple years ago and russia for example. but factions, the elite apparently became scared. and so some of them are continuing against each other. there could be $23.00 factors clear, and it's not clear what the oil is are. for example, my see most the head of the former head of the national security council was very close by a family of i. f is urged people to rally around trying to clear that there's a separate take hire versus a bias faction for example. so it's a situation that is motivated just by politic
he's joining us from washington. d. c, welcome to al jazeera sir. so there are really 2 events that are happening here and kind of expand or the anti government protest under power struggle. and you say what started as a popular uprising against an autocratic or a government has turned into an elite competition for power. talk to us about that part of the story. so what we've seen is really a widespread peaceful protests that broke almost all over the country very quickly . and that happened....
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didn't use washington bureau chief in as paul has this report now on the highs and lows of the 1st 12 months of the biden administration. i, joseph robinson by jr. do solemnly swear. one year ago, large parts of the western world breathed a sigh of really not so much because of the new occupant. a white house president joe biden, a long term figure in washington with almost a half a century of policy making experience. but because they hoped that the chaotic chapter that was the donald trump experiment would soon be at an end. david mariners is an award winning journalist and a presidential biographer, that he was clearly the right person for the job. a year ago, he was probably the one democrat who could get elected and stop the trump descendants. but now a year later, there real questions about that about whether his right person for the next 3 years . to start with the positives, his 1st year in office president biden was able to push a one trillion dollar infrastructure package through congress of feet that no president had been able to accomplish in 60 years. but its impact won't
didn't use washington bureau chief in as paul has this report now on the highs and lows of the 1st 12 months of the biden administration. i, joseph robinson by jr. do solemnly swear. one year ago, large parts of the western world breathed a sigh of really not so much because of the new occupant. a white house president joe biden, a long term figure in washington with almost a half a century of policy making experience. but because they hoped that the chaotic chapter that was the donald trump...
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back with us, washington bureau chief of "usa today", susan page.gitimacy of the elections and undermining the legitimacy of the elections before, during and after they happened here. now, president biden refusing to say the upcoming elections will be legitimate. how could he or should he? >> i think scholars were very dismayed by the president's comments here. of course if we have learned anything in the past year or so, it's the fragility of our democracy, the need to protect it. and president trump, the most dangerous thing president trump has done is convinced millions of americans that the 2020 election wasn't free and fair, that they can't trust the election to be legitimate. democrats have said you can trust the election process, it was free and fair. and i understand president biden's point that he was pushing very hard for the voting rights bill. but to sow doubt among his own followers whether they can trust the election returns the next time around is something that worries a lot of people who want to make sure that americans believe what
back with us, washington bureau chief of "usa today", susan page.gitimacy of the elections and undermining the legitimacy of the elections before, during and after they happened here. now, president biden refusing to say the upcoming elections will be legitimate. how could he or should he? >> i think scholars were very dismayed by the president's comments here. of course if we have learned anything in the past year or so, it's the fragility of our democracy, the need to protect...
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kimberly hawkins standing by for us in washington, d. c. but 1st let's bring dominic kane, who's joining us from berlin on that meeting between the nato secretary general and the german chancellor. what more came out of it, dominic the interesting thing about the meetings on tuesday, both here in berlin and in moscow, is that the real meeting of minds as it were, was between all our shots, new german chancellor and the in stoughton. back. the general secretary of ne, so we know that we heard that the invitation from mister stoughton berg, too. nater, members, nato allies, but also to russia to get around a table, to talk through the issues, to try to find a way diplomatically to achieve the resolution of the crisis. but then there's also to bear in mind the meeting in moscow between angelina bow box, the new foreign minister of germany with her counterpart, sergey lover off. clearly, miss burbock would have wanted to hear commitments to diplomacy commitments, to peace and commitments not to for acts of aggression or anything like that from h
kimberly hawkins standing by for us in washington, d. c. but 1st let's bring dominic kane, who's joining us from berlin on that meeting between the nato secretary general and the german chancellor. what more came out of it, dominic the interesting thing about the meetings on tuesday, both here in berlin and in moscow, is that the real meeting of minds as it were, was between all our shots, new german chancellor and the in stoughton. back. the general secretary of ne, so we know that we heard...
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that is what is concerning. >> thank you again for joining us on washington post live. we are just about out of time. thank all of you for joining us today for this conversation. for more information about our upcoming programs, please go to washingtonpostlive.c >> on the one-year anniversary of the january 6 attack on the capital, we look back on that day life on c-span beginning at 7:00, eastern on washington journal, taking your phone calls, for scope -- facebook comments and tweets. and the librarian of congress leads a discussion on january 6's place. and lawmakers take part in a form and sheriff actions on that day. following the vigil, we will re-air events from the day. this is life, thursday on c-span or watch on the go with the new c-span mobile app. you can go to c-span.org to watch the coverage live on demand or search the video library where you will find all of c-span's coverage in the government response. >> the supreme court is considering challenges to the administration's vaccine mandate for health care workers. you can also go to c-span.org or use our
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policy officials will gather at the walter washington convention center to talk about issues looking at automobiles, and in fact it's the public policy day. joining us to start a series of conversations from the show is john o'donnell, president and ceo of the washington area association. thanks for joining us. thank you for having us. >> i suppose part of the fun of the show was to look at the new product but because you have public policy dates inviting legislators, what is the importance of that, what do you try to achieve with that? >> so, we are very fortunate to be located here in the nation's capital because a lot of the industry has to interact with the regulators and policymakers so we are the beneficiary. everything that you see behind he was the latest end of the greatest the manufacturers have been working on. driverless cars, connected cars, vehicles, they've all been developed and continue to be developed to bring it to market, but they are showcased here in the nation's capitals of the cae policymakers and regulators can review them, speak with product specialists, ask questions, learn about the technology and then attendees and consu
policy officials will gather at the walter washington convention center to talk about issues looking at automobiles, and in fact it's the public policy day. joining us to start a series of conversations from the show is john o'donnell, president and ceo of the washington area association. thanks for joining us. thank you for having us. >> i suppose part of the fun of the show was to look at the new product but because you have public policy dates inviting legislators, what is the...
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that is what is concerning. >> thank you again for joining us on washington post live. we are just about out of time. thank all of you for joining us today for this conversation. for more information about our upcoming programs, please go to washingtonpostlive.c >> coming up on c-span, u.s. capitol police chief, testifies about security improvements one year after the january 6 attack at 10:00 a.m. eastern, followed by new york governor kathy boko giving her state of the state address. at 2:30, merrick garland on efforts to investigate and execute those responsible for the january 6 attack. on c-span two, the senate returns at 11:00 a.m. you stern to consider a state department nomination. and on c-span three, the senate banking committee examines a treasury department program aimed at improving access to loans for underserved communities. you can follow on c-span.org or c-span now our video app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. >> the world has changed. the fast, reliable internet connection is someth
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so here the problem that washington has us is they allege, and this is alive. they alleged that art. he published a wiki leaks expose a information about a new data dump before weekly leaks it, which is a lie, it has been debunked for years. what happened is we can, it's published approve of a new information, and they forgot to they forgot to on twitter to announce it r t announced that because they saw it on their side and, and 4 year as washington has stuck to this, put the odds. he published weekly weeks information before wikileaks did, which is an outright lie, so you can understand the general level of fact checking in. in this report, there was also a bit about turkey saying that russian coverage, russian media coverage of turkey before a short shot down a russian jet was neutral after it's what shot down a russian jet. it was negative. well, was that surprising? imagine mexico shooting down an american jet. what would american media say or say someone else shooting down a british jet? can you imagine that headlines are on the daily mail? for example. n
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so, so here the problem, the washington has us, is they allege, and this is alive. they allege that are te, published a wiki leaks, expose a information about a new data dub before weekly extent, which is a lie that's been debunked for years. what happened is we can, it's published a true ver, new information, and they forgot to on twitter to announce our to announce that because they saw it on their side and, and for years, washington had stuck. this put the odds he published weekly weeks information before wikileaks there, which is an outbreak lie. so you can understand the general level of fact checking in in this report. nevertheless, this is, this is the latest dump from the americans, the very latest investigation into r t and, and sputnik. but it is much the same as it has been in, in past years. and still to come this our, we speak to an alleged victim of church sex abuse. so made a prob, finding that the former pope benedict 16th failed to take action to stop the crimes that story more just after this. ah ah, is your media a reflection of reality? ah, in a
so, so here the problem, the washington has us, is they allege, and this is alive. they allege that are te, published a wiki leaks, expose a information about a new data dub before weekly extent, which is a lie that's been debunked for years. what happened is we can, it's published a true ver, new information, and they forgot to on twitter to announce our to announce that because they saw it on their side and, and for years, washington had stuck. this put the odds he published weekly weeks...
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since you are speaking to us from, from washington d. c. so domestically, how is all of this playing out for president biden? what's at stake for the us? this is one of the most important problems for the president because of the way us russian relations played in the lives ministration. and the fact that code has been making always threatening moves. the fact that there's been a lot of very strong talk on both sides as there are a lot of people in this country are going to fall mr. prizes of for just about anything that he does. that includes the republicans who thought him for everything . and of course, a lot of people in a think tank community for already ready to talk about mr. barton engaging in impeachment. and so he's having to be quite strong. he's been very strong verbally about the idea of sanctions. if russia uses military force, now everybody knows what sanctions really don't do anything. but i think what's happening has mr. has now gotten the attention of the outside world. he gained the respect the water is able to have a role
since you are speaking to us from, from washington d. c. so domestically, how is all of this playing out for president biden? what's at stake for the us? this is one of the most important problems for the president because of the way us russian relations played in the lives ministration. and the fact that code has been making always threatening moves. the fact that there's been a lot of very strong talk on both sides as there are a lot of people in this country are going to fall mr. prizes of...
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he joins us now from washington. might tell us about the reaction to the sentencing. well the man day 3 sentence for felony murder, which is what these men were convicted of is life without parole. and that judge had to decide in the course of the sentencing hearing whether or not he was going to allow parole in these cases. now, family members address the court during the hearing, and they made very clear that they wanted the maximum sentence imposed. we heard from his father, from his mother and from his sister. and they insisted that the judge must impose the maximum sentence. they should be no parole whatsoever, while the judge chin outlining the reasons for his sentencing made clear that he thought that the 3rd convicted person william bryan showed some remorseless, made a bit of the difference in terms of the sentencing with the father and son pe, you sentence both of them to life without parole. once again witching, the wishes of the family, william bride though the 3rd convicted person, he presented to life but raised the possibility of parole. now the family
he joins us now from washington. might tell us about the reaction to the sentencing. well the man day 3 sentence for felony murder, which is what these men were convicted of is life without parole. and that judge had to decide in the course of the sentencing hearing whether or not he was going to allow parole in these cases. now, family members address the court during the hearing, and they made very clear that they wanted the maximum sentence imposed. we heard from his father, from his mother...
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last week, as russian troops continued to mass on ukraine's order of warm us adorned by carrying that you more who is in washington, dc for us will. can you tell us about the state department order? where are you the secretary of state, anthony of lincoln gave an interview this afternoon and he said that a his highest responsibility is the safety and, and the well being of the people who were proceed department and who are under his care and hours later we learned that the se department indeed ordered diplomats families to depart the united states embassy and keith, due to the height and fears of irrational attack on ukraine. the embassy has also authorized non emergency employees to the parts of the say department also urged us citizens in ukraine to consider departing the country as soon as possible using commercial flights. and at the same time, a senior se department official said that these are prudent precautions, that in no way undermined the u. s. support for retrain. and that this decision has been made based on the military build up in the region. yes, so i mean, that must be some clear significance here
last week, as russian troops continued to mass on ukraine's order of warm us adorned by carrying that you more who is in washington, dc for us will. can you tell us about the state department order? where are you the secretary of state, anthony of lincoln gave an interview this afternoon and he said that a his highest responsibility is the safety and, and the well being of the people who were proceed department and who are under his care and hours later we learned that the se department indeed...
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arrived in washington, the foreign minister was already in in toronto, and he was already in washington before the us in washington. there's the rule that the americans have been quite appreciative in their 4th strategic meetings with custody is about the role in goodness that was a key role of accounts. and of course, that is the issue of yemen. worst tragedy in that part of the world for the last, i don't know how many years and clearly that got there. you have a perspective on that issue. being a golf corporation, council member. there's all these issues and as i said, the car things are small country, but they have the gears and i think they have a perspective that's good to have that regional perspective. heard in washington as why haven't makes a decision on a number of fronts, whether it's in the cranium font or whether it is on the golf font, or whether it's always on the nuclear. i think there's lots of discuss investments or i always good talking to you. thanks so much mom. shara north korea's released photos as proof, it conducted its most powerful missile test in 4 years. it's the latest
arrived in washington, the foreign minister was already in in toronto, and he was already in washington before the us in washington. there's the rule that the americans have been quite appreciative in their 4th strategic meetings with custody is about the role in goodness that was a key role of accounts. and of course, that is the issue of yemen. worst tragedy in that part of the world for the last, i don't know how many years and clearly that got there. you have a perspective on that issue....
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all right, that was aberdeen ologist, eric cycled and joining us from washington. thank you. i know me, cron is also causing disruption. the u. k. were hospitals, schools and businesses are facing staff shortages as people with a virus stay home. the government has caught the self isolation period in england from 7 to 5 days in a bid to address the crisis in a nation where on the cross spreading fast staff absences and crucial services, a biting hard across england, tens of thousands of health care work. they're off with cove 19, or isolating, piling pressure on an exhaustive system. now grappling with the highest rates of hospitalizations since february last year. the main challenge we've done with the moment is she in numbers of people talk to nick scriven works at a hospital in the north of england. he and his colleagues were treating 25 k that patients i, for christmas. now it's around a $160.00 or less patients. so intensive care, which is a blessing. but on the general, was there a lot more coupled with perhaps it feels like more stop off than there have been times is m
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thank you so much for the 90 for speaking to us from washington d. c. thanks for having now. anchor is growing within the u. k. conservative party, after allegations of government parties held during locked downs with an increasing number of m. p. 's. now calling for the prime minister to step down their reports. boris johnson has drawn up crisis plans to hold on to his job. on wednesday he apologized the parliament for attending what he called a work event. while the rest of the u. k. wasn't locked down, a senior civil servant is investigating the matter. let's bring in the dean, bobby, he's joining us from london. so there's a lot of speculation on the future of the prime minister as more and more of his own party and seem to be turning against him. is this something that he can survive? what's being said? oh, it's very difficult to predict, but certainly pressure like never before. clearly from the opposition labor party, immense pressure kissed all the parties leader has called on bars johnson to resign again. on sunday, on a tv interview, he said t
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washington state republican representative cathy mcmorris rodgers and a panel of health officials discuss the federal response to the pandemic, how health care will change, and innovations such as the use of mrna technology. caitlin: welcome to our what is next innovation in health care 2022 conference. i am caitlin owens, health reporter for axios, joining you from my home in washington dc. welcome to us on twitter and axios.com if you want to follow on twitter, do so @axios, and #axiosevents. over the next 30 minutes, we will explore pandemic-era innovation and the impact on health care in 2022 and beyond. our first guest is dr. pete schultz, joining us from san diego. welcome, dr. schulz. dr. schultz: happy to be here. caitlin: thank you so much for joining us today to talk about important takeaways from the pandemic so far. the mrna, which has been transformational. what do you see going forward, once we are through with covid, what are promising uses for mrna in research and development? dr. schultz: the vaccine area is probably where it is going to continue to have its largest impact. just because of the speed with which you can make vaccines, and because of the multiple construc
washington state republican representative cathy mcmorris rodgers and a panel of health officials discuss the federal response to the pandemic, how health care will change, and innovations such as the use of mrna technology. caitlin: welcome to our what is next innovation in health care 2022 conference. i am caitlin owens, health reporter for axios, joining you from my home in washington dc. welcome to us on twitter and axios.com if you want to follow on twitter, do so @axios, and #axiosevents....
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. >> thank you again for joining us on washington post live. we are just about out of time. and thank all of you for joining us today for this conversation, i am aaron davis. for more information about our upcoming programs, please go to washington post live.com. thank you again. >> one year ago, protesters broke through police security and occupied the u.s. capitol. on the one-year anniversary of the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol, we look back on that day live on c-span beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on washington journal, taking your phone calls , facebook comments and tweets. president joe biden and vice president kamala harris deliverer marks from the u.s. capitol. at 1:00 p.m. eastern, librarian of congress leads a discussion with doris and john on january six place in american history. at 2:30 p.m. eastern, lawmakers take are in a forum, sharing their thoughts and reflections on that day. at five: 30 p.m. eastern, members of the house and senate gather on the steps of the u.s. capitol for a prayer vigil. following the vigil we will re-air events from the day and
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us and its allies have rejected prudence demands as non stop is. but they say they are willing to discuss restricting military exercises and miss l deployments in the region. washington has threatened to impose tough sanctions if moscow invades its neighbor, us, russia relations are at the most to tense. since the cold war ended the 3 decades ago, rosalind jordan is covering developments from washington. they say hello, there was. these are certainly critical talks and i've been going on now for several hours. if you are a fly on the wall, what's slightly happening? well, probably another round of, of very tough discussions is getting underway after about an hour or a long lunch break. this is really a case for the us and russia to try to deal with what washington says are important bilateral issues, dealing with the placement or removal of intermediate a range of missiles by russia, which is a violation of a bilateral treaty, for example, trying to basically find out what are each countries concerns about their security posture in the middle of europe, and whether or not there's any possibility of trying to find compromise in order to resolve those complaints. now,
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this event. >> thank you gundry. >> thanks roy your final yesterday is ranking member joining us from washington d.c. congresswoman.li >> 's good to be with you. >> what's the most pressing her congress one of the most important steps met the next pandemicod as we continue to focus on the current pandemic underscore the importance of us modernizing its extraordinary what was through operation warp speed. tohi develop a vaccine and less than a yearss when a lot of people doubt it could be done. and yet because of american innovation, american leadership we were able to accomplish that goal. that was so important. there's a lot of lessons we can learn from them. what reforms need to take place within the fda. one of the big takeaways with the timely view where as in years past it would take longer to bring that kind of vaccine to market. and be able to distribute it as quickly as we did read underscores the important of breakthroughs and therapies. in support may not pass the current prescription drug bill with price control. not be a step backward at the very time i want to make sure america is a
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so thanks to you, again, for holding down the fort for us in washington. richard engel in ukraine has an exclusive look inside the ukraine cyber head quarters, defensive head quarters, and i'll be back in d.c. in the chair there on monday. remember to follow the show online on facebook and twitter. "mtp daily" is right after this brief message. daily" is right brief message. this is the new world of work. each day looks different than the last. but whatever work becomes, the servicenow platform will make it just, flow. whether it's finding new ways to help you serve your customers, orchestrating a safe return to the office... wait. an office? what's an office? ...or solving a workplace challenge that's yet to come. wherever the new world of work takes your business, the world works with servicenow. growing up, bilal was obsessed, obsessed with superman! not because he could fly, but because superman stood up for people. maybe it's because of our family's own immigrant story, or he's just that nerdy. throughout his career in the obama administration and the
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washington correspondent jessi tenure joins us now live from washington with the latest from police.ening, jesse. >> yeah. good evening to you as well. capitol police board members held today. what they even called an unprecedented news conference that really shows the gravity of the attack nearly one year ago and what they've been trying to do. sense to make sure doesn't happen again. >> police are monitoring several events scheduled on the first anniversary of the attack on the u.s. capitol, including one protested the dc jail where a number of the attack suspects are being held really nothing. that is of great concern to us at this point. but capitol police chief tom manger stresses his department is ready for anything stronger and better prepared to carry out its mission today than it was before january 6 of last year. major says work began immediately after the 6 to fix failures in intelligence operational planning and leadership. now every officer has a cell phone. better training and an improved process to request assistance from other law enforcement agencies to make this cam
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we have full correspondence covering developments across the world. alan fischer is live for us in washington d. c. the dean baba has standing by for us in london, also speaks natasha butler in paris. but 1st, let's go to menu out of apollo is live for us in mexico city. so my new, well, what's driving up the case? is there a lot of control the c surrounding tourism? right? there's been a rise, sharp rise and contagion here in mexico, in recent weeks. and there really happened 2 major factors driving this, this latest search, the 1st being the holiday season itself, these large gatherings linked to christmas and new years. and. and what many regard is very relaxed policies by the mexican government regarding large social gatherings in any sort of mandatory prevention policies by the government. and the 2nd being the most important is holiday travel itself, particularly into major tourist hotspots. here in mexico, which are the state of teens and role where the city of kain, kuhn is in the mind. riviera, very popular tourist destination, both nationally and internationally. and then on the pac
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all right, that was epidemiologist, eric cycling, joining us from washington. thank you. kenneth starr novak joke of it is still waiting to hear if he can stay in australia. after arriving without a coven vaccine, and with misleading paperwork, was really an open organizers have been proceeding on the assumption that joke of it will play in the tournament. but ultimately, the country's immigration minister will have the final say on the surface, the count down to the striding open as hitting all the usual game. the players practice and the draw has been made ahead of monday start. we start with our number one seed with a tournament novak jock of ich, on line number one, the will number one is now officially drawn to play another serbian in round one. but will he novick jock of it's like the rest of the sporting world. whites on the east reading government to rule on his visa to stay and play. there. wife is a decision about novak jack beach. they say yep, to be made. and how long is your government gonna let this dragon fall? while i refer to mister hawks, most
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that is what is concerning. >> thank you again for joining us on washington post live. re just about out of time. thank all of you for joining us today for this conversation. for more information about our upcoming programs, please go to washingtonpostlive.com. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] >> protesters broke through police security and occupied the u.s. capitol. on the one-year anniversary of the january 6 attack on the capital, we look back on that day life on c-span beginning at 7:00 eastern on washington journal, taking your phone calls and tweets. president joe biden deliver remarks from the capital. at 1:00 eastern, the librarian of congress leads a discussion on january 6 and its place in american history. lawmakers take part in a forum, sharing their thoughts on reflections on that day. there will be a prayer vigil. following that, we re-air events from the day and take your phone calls. the anniversa
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your neighbors. professor at lawrence gaston, really good to get your thoughts, sir. joining us from washington, d. c. profess of medicine and the founding o'neill chang, global health low at georgetown university. thank you. thank you. i a russian lead lines. the former soviet state says it will send peacekeepers to kazakhstan off to the countries president appealed for help to qual, protests, public buildings have been taught and at least 8 security officers have been killed in days of unrest. the violence was initially sparked every dramatic rise in the price of fuel rustling. jordan has a story. there is now a state of emergency across kazakstan after 4 days of violent protest. first, over the cost of you, then over the leadership of president house in jo martel, guy of who has fired his cabinet, and named a new acting prime minister that you took i of is urging demonstrators to cool off cause i love iron marshalls rock pod. i thought of your compatriots urge you once again to see reason, not to react to provocations from inside and outside. watson to the euphoria of riley's and permissive
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and we think a diplomatic outcome is the way to go here alopecia joins us live now from washington. so alan, neither side, willing to to back down, but still insisting that diplomacy could walk. what you're looking for. what that briefing told is it is that the united states and the euclidean president, and on the same page with this, no, president leslie spoke to joe biden, late on thursday. they had a conversation which according to some people, and keith did not go well. and then we had present zalesky speaking to the foreign media in keith today saying look at this isn't any different things we've seen in the past, and there is a difficulty. sure. but what is not inevitable yet? here we have not really who is the chief of staff of the us armed forces? seeing in the pentagon briefing that this time it feels different. yeah, they've seen the scope of russian troops gathering on the ukraine border before. but he said with the material they've got with the air force, they've got with the weapons, they've got that this time. it feels different now through back to just over a week ago
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karen is associate professor of american studies and physical science at george washington university . and she to join us from washington d. c. it's great to have he with us, elizabeth, where do you think the problem is here? is the problem with the administration or is the problem elsewhere? the problem is in a few locations, the problem is definitely with the administration. it has been slow to respond. it gives out conflicting messages, or the problem is also with the u. s. health care system. on the one hand, we have a lot of it is regulated at the local level. so you might have mask mandates in one city and then the next city over doesn't have mask mandates. and that's, you know, incredibly confusing for people. and i think last and really importantly, is that so much of the u. s. health care system is outside of the federal government. it is privatized, it is for profit. so having the government coordinate everything is, is quite difficult given that so much of our health care is not meant to be coordinated at this level. so the buying an administration has to overcome a lot like deploying the mili
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might be even worse for germany and other countries in europe. county that she more in washington dc for us. thank you very much. in well, military 8 is arriving in cuba. as we said from the united states, poland, britain and elsewhere cools, are growing for immediate economic sanctions on moscow. but washington says, diplomacy needs to be given more time it's been dubbed the new cold war with relations between russia and the west, as biting as the weather on ukraine's east and boulders. we're pretty long. the british foreign officers publicly accused president putin of planning to install this progression politician was as a new ukrainian leader model. if you have had moore, i have been a fee as critic of key f pivot to the west has denied the claims even lot of him and the russian foreign ministry, branded the assertion, fake news, the u. s. and the u. k. are sending military aid to ukraine with baltic nations set to follow. germany's hands off approach is attracting criticism. but the u. s. secretary of state denied the divisions. i've been on the phone and saw might my own a german coun
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, kyiv. 0ur correspondent barbara plett usherjoins us now from washington. tary of state has the us secretary of state has been the us secretary of state has been giving washington's latest response to russia's demands over ukraine. what has he been saying? he is sa in: what has he been saying? he is saying that _ what has he been saying? he is saying that the _ what has he been saying? he is saying that the americans - what has he been saying? he is saying that the americans have | saying that the americans have delivered a paper to the russian foreign ministry and this is the written response for which russia was waiting. it doesn't contain any surprises but it means the diplomatic channels will remain open for now. the americans have again rejected in writing russia's main demands which are to deny nato membership to ukraine and pull back nato presence from eastern europe, but they have also outlined areas where they see common ground, things like arms control and military exercises. that falls way short of russia wants and the russian foreign minister has
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he joins us from washington dc. welcome back to dw news. we are hearing every day about these record numbers of cases all across europe and yet there are plenty of resources like booster shot and increased testing. what is driving this latest surge? >> thank you. thank you for having me. the booster rollout is incredibly inadequate. it is very slow and takes time to work. while omicron increases exponentially, you can only rollout boosters as you can but this is a virus. omicron is five or six times more contagious than delta which was already twice as contagious as the wuhan strain last year. we are talking about a strain that is potentially 10 times more contagious than before. nothing we do right now is enough to keep up unless you think of something on a societal scale. that is why with the mitigations that kept everone else in check, it won't be sufficient enough against omicron. and with high cases, you will balloon the number of people infected and ultimately overwhelm the hostiles -- hospitals. >> we have seen countries take differe
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we are located now just downriver from us in washington dc and by the very small office we tend to do a broad range of work as we talk about this as well. as we talk about the homestead office and not compartmentalizing their work. a lot of it is on campuses and other areas as well and i think that we do better work on campuses because we are doing work in other areas. so she told you a little bit about that, it's from a project continues. i think that this is one of the greatest archaeological sites in one of the best sequences anywhere in the world. spiritual places like the cemetery, omaha beach in normandy. social places like sundance square which is a new civic square in the middle of downtown fort worth and contemporary places as well like the memorial for disabled veterans and capitol hill. and spiritual places as well that were mentioned at the national cathedral of which we will see a little bit more very shortly. and i did not used to think about why we work because i did indeed enjoy the work. but i do think about it sometimes now and the answer is easy in which we do work
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basil, john, live for us tonight in washington.that report. >> the fbi is now investigating this weekend's hostage standoff at a texas synagogue as terrorism. the agency said in a statement that the jewish community was targeted in the attack and it is now being handled by the joint terrorism task force. meanwhile, 2 teenagers have been arrested in question in great britain, though. it's not clear about their involvement. all 4 hostages they survive saturday's nearly 12 hour ordeal at congregation, beth israel in the town of colleyville. the suspect identified as 44 year-old malik act from. he was killed by the fbi during the standoff. he demanded the release of a pakistani neuroscientist suspected of having ties to al qaeda who was convicted of trying to kill u.s. army officers in afghanistan. that scientist is serving an 86 year prison sentence in fort worth. that's what gears here for a moment. we'll take a look outside a san francisco at that beautiful golden gate bridge into the water off in the distance. there. yeah. beautifu
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us. the nato have formerly rejected moscow. sweeping security demands refusing, among other things to rule out of future nato membership for ukraine. instead, washington offer us what it calls a serious diplomatic path out of the crisis. in recent weeks, russia has mass 100000 troops near its border with ukraine staring fears of another invasion, military exercises on the russian side of the border exercises that ukrainians fear might soon to lethal. should tanks roll across on to their territory. the u. s. and its nato allies have send weapons including anti tank missiles and bunker busting grenades. meant to help offset the huge russian advantage in troops and equipment. the aim is to make an invasion as costly as possible. there should be no doubt about our seriousness of purpose when it comes to diplomacy and were acting with equal focus and force to bolster eucharist offences and prepare a swift united response to for the russian aggression. more delivery is expected in the days to come. we provided more defensive security assistance to ukraine in the past year than in any previous year, but not everyone's on board with the effort to arm ukraine.
us. the nato have formerly rejected moscow. sweeping security demands refusing, among other things to rule out of future nato membership for ukraine. instead, washington offer us what it calls a serious diplomatic path out of the crisis. in recent weeks, russia has mass 100000 troops near its border with ukraine staring fears of another invasion, military exercises on the russian side of the border exercises that ukrainians fear might soon to lethal. should tanks roll across on to their...
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thanks for being with us here in our international pleasure. right now, while washington stresses the need for diplomacy as the only way out of the crisis, some journalists in the u. s. are striking, a more belligerent tone. just buying time till they replace to invade ukraine, making you jump through hoops like han, delivering written responses to questions that you've answered time and time again in the past. meanwhile, that the stabilizing ukraine from within the economy's crumbling, you're spending hundreds of millions of dollars throwing them up. what point do you stop playing rushes game and take preemptive action? now? we can walk and chew gum at the same time. that's very much what we've been doing. and while a number of journalists are seemingly in war mongering mode, others seem to have lost the plot altogether. when it comes to ukraine, even named checking you are foes of all things are to substitute taylor has ro, very own commentary and tells us more they say you should be cool in a crisis unless you're the media, in which case why when you can become hysteri
thanks for being with us here in our international pleasure. right now, while washington stresses the need for diplomacy as the only way out of the crisis, some journalists in the u. s. are striking, a more belligerent tone. just buying time till they replace to invade ukraine, making you jump through hoops like han, delivering written responses to questions that you've answered time and time again in the past. meanwhile, that the stabilizing ukraine from within the economy's crumbling, you're...
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and sometimes not so subtly saying we will make sure that nord stream 2 is canceled either by using washington'snomic power with the dollar or, frankly, there was a reference to, you know, literally bombing the pipeline so that it could be rendered inoperable. do you think it will come to that or will germany agree to cancel nord stream if there were a russian invasion? >> i think there is no doubt if there was a russian invasion that nord stream will go away. i think it's fair to say that this is pretty clear. i think germans hope that it won't come to that and they want to minimize the annoyance and irritation caused with russia. look, i mean, you know, germany is that power in the center of europe and has traditionally seen itself as a kind of bridge between east and west. you know, under merkel it served that position very well, it was merkel who 2014 rallied all the european countries behind pretty tough sanction regime. so there is an argument to be made that those channels of communications between berlin and moscow are important, but i think in this case it has definitely gone too far. i
and sometimes not so subtly saying we will make sure that nord stream 2 is canceled either by using washington'snomic power with the dollar or, frankly, there was a reference to, you know, literally bombing the pipeline so that it could be rendered inoperable. do you think it will come to that or will germany agree to cancel nord stream if there were a russian invasion? >> i think there is no doubt if there was a russian invasion that nord stream will go away. i think it's fair to say...
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us on this monday morning. i'm kris sanchez. >> i'm marcus washington. don't forget, if you're on the go, we're broadcasting not only here on television, but you can watch us live on roku, amazon fire, apple tv and online at nbcbayarea.com. >> we want to get a look at the forecast. kari hall tracking what we can expect. it sure was windy this weekend. >> yes, it was windy. now the winds are calming down and temperatures are dropping across the bay area. you may have a heater turning on a little bit more often to try to warm up from these temperatures that are outside. right now in dublin at 35 degrees and 35 in morgan hill. you're stepping out the door to a cold start but it will be a mild day. we're seeing low visibility in parts of the north bay. about a quarter of a mile from santa rosa to napa. take a look at the sunshine and the mild weather we'll see for this afternoon. once again, not as windy, but we're also seeing some of the smoke drifting in. we'll talk about the fire happening in monterey county and how that's going to impact our air quality a
us on this monday morning. i'm kris sanchez. >> i'm marcus washington. don't forget, if you're on the go, we're broadcasting not only here on television, but you can watch us live on roku, amazon fire, apple tv and online at nbcbayarea.com. >> we want to get a look at the forecast. kari hall tracking what we can expect. it sure was windy this weekend. >> yes, it was windy. now the winds are calming down and temperatures are dropping across the bay area. you may have a heater...
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washington post life.com. thanks again and have a great day . >> today's report from the labor department show the unemployment rate dropped from 4.2 percent to 3.9 percent and that the us gained 199,000 jobs in december. for all 2021 the economyadded 6.4 million jobs . >> weekdays washington today gives you the latest from the nations capital and every week business plus as in-depth interviews with writers about their latest works while the weekly uses audio from our immense archive to look at how issues of the day on october years and our occasional series talking with features extensive conversations with historians about their lives and work. many television programs are also available as podcasts. find them all on the c-span now mobile appwherever you get your podcasts . >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more includingcharter communications . >> broadband is a force for empowerment that's why charter is upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers givi
washington post life.com. thanks again and have a great day . >> today's report from the labor department show the unemployment rate dropped from 4.2 percent to 3.9 percent and that the us gained 199,000 jobs in december. for all 2021 the economyadded 6.4 million jobs . >> weekdays washington today gives you the latest from the nations capital and every week business plus as in-depth interviews with writers about their latest works while the weekly uses audio from our immense...
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let's bring in claudia sam, who joins us live from washington. she's a senior fellow at the jane family institute at a former former economist for the council of economic advisers at the white house. good to have you with us. so the white house says that it's the pandemic disruptions to the global supply chain. republicans, those say that are continuing stimulus measures of over heated the economy. why is inflation wanting so high of the moment? but any time that we have such a complex situation as we do right now, there are going to be many causes. yes, there is more demand in united states and in a lot of countries, as we've reopen, people have gotten back outside in the us. there was a big relief package that was passed early in 2021. the got a lot of money in people's pockets. frankly, i think that was good policy. it was a lifeline because prices were going to rise. the coven pandemic has wrought dis, just massive amounts, human tragedy and disruptions to our global economy. in the united states, people have a bit of a cushion to get, you kno
let's bring in claudia sam, who joins us live from washington. she's a senior fellow at the jane family institute at a former former economist for the council of economic advisers at the white house. good to have you with us. so the white house says that it's the pandemic disruptions to the global supply chain. republicans, those say that are continuing stimulus measures of over heated the economy. why is inflation wanting so high of the moment? but any time that we have such a complex...