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those big donors expected to descend upon washington dc. pretty soon to talk financial strategy of what could be a very long and grueling campaign for joe biden has been making the case that his administration has unfinished business. but given his ratings that we saw in that report just now, how likely to think american voters are to give him a 2nd term. yeah, that's the interesting question. well, more than 50 percent, 56 percent, according to some polls say that they wouldn't vote for him for joe biden. upwards of 65 percent say they wouldn't vote for donald trump. now, these simply cannot translate into a lecture results in the end. if both were to run, so he seems to be a slightly more popular, certainly than donald trump. at the same time, there is a lot of criticism, particularly looking into the future, his age, him being $86.00 at the end of a potential 2nd term. and that is something that the republicans also eagerly pointing out, although they have to be careful because their own potential kind of donald trump is heading towards
those big donors expected to descend upon washington dc. pretty soon to talk financial strategy of what could be a very long and grueling campaign for joe biden has been making the case that his administration has unfinished business. but given his ratings that we saw in that report just now, how likely to think american voters are to give him a 2nd term. yeah, that's the interesting question. well, more than 50 percent, 56 percent, according to some polls say that they wouldn't vote for him...
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and every summer washington dc. was doing their own ration card and into them and the local soap box derby i entered last year but i didn't win so i decided build a new car and enter again. year my name is carter junior but my friends call me see. i came in the lumber yard. i the fine kind of wood i needed for my floorboard. i wanted it not too heavy. heavy to carry and car. it couldn't be a real expensive type of wood because i only had $20 to spend on the whole car. he suggested a piece of pine pine. he showed me first piece of wood grain is a little rough. i say. i turn it down. i might get a better piece piece. but he did show me a better piece. wood. so got that piece from my board. one man named gregory wilson and the he didn't in last would he earned it this year. he's always haggling me like most boys. hello my mother i don't like when she calls me to do something and i've already started something else. she called me for quality so i had to go. oh, i, i don't sing all that well, mr. shaw. i guess he thinks
and every summer washington dc. was doing their own ration card and into them and the local soap box derby i entered last year but i didn't win so i decided build a new car and enter again. year my name is carter junior but my friends call me see. i came in the lumber yard. i the fine kind of wood i needed for my floorboard. i wanted it not too heavy. heavy to carry and car. it couldn't be a real expensive type of wood because i only had $20 to spend on the whole car. he suggested a piece of...
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more very well, washington dc. a behind it next year in the far north of california is reasonable sunshine. in the caribbean is very quiet. winds on that strong. these big chows are moving away. this is wednesdays forecast. so the southern bahamas may be also haiti . cuba, jamaica mom. she's big down puerto water land in a warming mexico 28 mexico city in south america. the lot of big thunderstorms is there, but he's fading from paraguay in the southeast, brazil, but it still wet in amazonia. ah ah, [000:00:00;00] a ah ah, welcome back to pick them out of our top story here. this a seesaw agreement between warring sides and saddam has foot turning into a 4th day of fighting. at least a 195 people have been killed in a fallen power struggle between saddam's army and the countries biggest are a military force. both a russian and ukrainian presidents have visited some of their forces with both sides boys for potential spring escalation. conflict and ukraine has become largely deadlocked with heavy fighting in the east
more very well, washington dc. a behind it next year in the far north of california is reasonable sunshine. in the caribbean is very quiet. winds on that strong. these big chows are moving away. this is wednesdays forecast. so the southern bahamas may be also haiti . cuba, jamaica mom. she's big down puerto water land in a warming mexico 28 mexico city in south america. the lot of big thunderstorms is there, but he's fading from paraguay in the southeast, brazil, but it still wet in amazonia....
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en washington dc, siete hombres heridos de bala por alguien que disparÓ desde un auto.los autores de los disparos se transportaban en un auto negro. >> la gente se siente aterrorizada. reportera: la policÍa asegura que los incidentes estarÍan relacionados. [habla en inglÉs] >> fue un caos. reportera: las vÍctimas del tiroteo se recuperan y se suman a otras vÍctimas en incidentes perpetrados con armas de fuego en vecindarios del paÍs. recientemente una joven de 20 aÑos fue tiroteada por un residente en nueva york, cuando el vehÍculo que viajaba ingresÓ en un camino residencial equivocado. >> tenemos que ser severos con esta gente que estÁ haciendo esto. tenemos temor de ir a una casa a tocar y sin saber si tienen un arma. reportera: residentes de este vecindario exigen una pronta acciÓn por parte de las autoridades, para esclarecer el hecho de sangre. la policÍa todavÍa no tiene a nadie bajo arresto, pero siguen las investigaciones. fÉlix: por su parte, autoridades de colorado investigan una serie de ataques contra vehÍculos a los que les lanzaron piedras en carreteras c
en washington dc, siete hombres heridos de bala por alguien que disparÓ desde un auto.los autores de los disparos se transportaban en un auto negro. >> la gente se siente aterrorizada. reportera: la policÍa asegura que los incidentes estarÍan relacionados. [habla en inglÉs] >> fue un caos. reportera: las vÍctimas del tiroteo se recuperan y se suman a otras vÍctimas en incidentes perpetrados con armas de fuego en vecindarios del paÍs. recientemente una joven de 20 aÑos fue...
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she more correspondent in washington dc. it's good to see you, lena. i want to start by asking you how bad does this look for us intelligence, or if such intelligence gathering almost expected this definitely doesn't look good at all a namisha. we have to remember that this is the most significant leak of classified us documents in years. we're talking here about highly classified pentagon documents that provide information, not only about the weakness in a ukraine's air defense and ammunition reserve, but it also provides a rear window into how the u. s. expires on allies, including south korea, israel and ukraine. ukraine has changed on some of its military plans because of the league, and that already shows us how serious this is. however, it is also important to mention that it is not clear yet if all documents are authentic, or if some have been manipulated the pin depends on the justice department are investigating. and what kind of damage control or officials planning they're given what a significant impact this could already have on the war whi
she more correspondent in washington dc. it's good to see you, lena. i want to start by asking you how bad does this look for us intelligence, or if such intelligence gathering almost expected this definitely doesn't look good at all a namisha. we have to remember that this is the most significant leak of classified us documents in years. we're talking here about highly classified pentagon documents that provide information, not only about the weakness in a ukraine's air defense and ammunition...
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s. supreme court preserves access to a widely used abortion pill will the live in washington dc. form of peruvian president alejandro to lay doe is set to be extradited from the us to face corruption charges on the state of our planets under scrutiny. as the world marks earth, danny, ah, fighting in sudan is continuing despite a 72 hour ceasefire for the ead festivities. the pores were set to begin on friday, but many in khartoum were unable to celebrate the cause of the violence or than 400 people have been killed and several 1000 wounded. in 7 days of fighting between the sudanese army and the paramilitary group, the rapids support forces, the army blames the rapids support forces for breaking the ceasefire. he but morgan reports from cartoon o the muslin holiday of eat, marked by soldiers on the street of her tomb, cheered on by their supporter the you and has called for an immediate cease fire between the sudanese army and the paramilitary group. the rapid support forces as fighting raced on the army chief addressed the nation for the 1st time since the fighting started more usefu
s. supreme court preserves access to a widely used abortion pill will the live in washington dc. form of peruvian president alejandro to lay doe is set to be extradited from the us to face corruption charges on the state of our planets under scrutiny. as the world marks earth, danny, ah, fighting in sudan is continuing despite a 72 hour ceasefire for the ead festivities. the pores were set to begin on friday, but many in khartoum were unable to celebrate the cause of the violence or than 400...
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fÉlix: en washington dc, los tiroteos dejaron ocho personas heridas, incluyendo una niÑa de 12 aÑos.lizaron desde un vehÍculo en movimiento. luego de la decisiÓn de la corte suprema de justicia de permitir que continÚe la venta de la pÍldora abortiva, quÉ sigue ahora?. tenemos la respuesta. un estudio dice cuÁles son los mejores estados para jubilarse y las condiciones que se tuvieron en cuenta. >> noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana con fÉlix de bedout. fÉlix: muy buenas tardes. autoridades mexicanas anunciaron que detuvieron a una persona relacionada con el caso de bionce amaya cortez, la joven residente de texas que muriÓ en mÉxico. investigadores dicen que personas cercanas a ella la abandonaron. vamos con los detalles. reportera: ya ha sido detenido uno de los dos responsables de la muerte de bionce amaya cortez, esta joven mexicana con residencia en texas y que fue encontrada hace una semana sin vida en el interior de un rancho en general bravo, nuevo leÓn. se trata de martÍn "n", quien ya fue detenido con dos Órdenes de detenciÓn, por feminicidio y desapariciÓn. pero todavÍa hay
fÉlix: en washington dc, los tiroteos dejaron ocho personas heridas, incluyendo una niÑa de 12 aÑos.lizaron desde un vehÍculo en movimiento. luego de la decisiÓn de la corte suprema de justicia de permitir que continÚe la venta de la pÍldora abortiva, quÉ sigue ahora?. tenemos la respuesta. un estudio dice cuÁles son los mejores estados para jubilarse y las condiciones que se tuvieron en cuenta. >> noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana con fÉlix de bedout. fÉlix: muy buenas...
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no, we know that a fleet of su these arrived at the court house in washington dc. just around 9 o'clock this morning. they left about $430.00. of course the big question is, what did mike pence say to the grand jury? will grand jury proceedings are in private so we won't know exactly. but certainly speaking to a couple of legal analysts than the last couple of hours, they've told me that they'll probably say to mike pence, you've got to tell us what was said between you and the president, particularly about january the 6th. and you rule in certifying the results? what was donald trump state of mind? did donald trump understand that he'd lost the election? but we're still pushing forward with this idea there. just 3 of the areas that could have been covered. now mike, pensa said that when he was on the stand, he would be completely truthful and he would follow the law. that was his intention . a group of mainly venezuelan migrants has broken through police lines to force their way into peru. i demanding to be allowed to travel north from kitty, for tens of thousands
no, we know that a fleet of su these arrived at the court house in washington dc. just around 9 o'clock this morning. they left about $430.00. of course the big question is, what did mike pence say to the grand jury? will grand jury proceedings are in private so we won't know exactly. but certainly speaking to a couple of legal analysts than the last couple of hours, they've told me that they'll probably say to mike pence, you've got to tell us what was said between you and the president,...
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we arejust programme from washington, dc. we are just looking programme from washington, dc. washington, dc. we are just looking at some live pictures of the main high street in done dork in county louth where he was presidentjoe biden entered a cafe. he was meeting some staff there and we believe he will go into one of the pups there on the high street early we saw him arrive in the motorcade and hejumped out and went straight up to the fence, the barricade separating him and the dozens and dozens of well—wishers who were standing around waiting to get a glimpse, an image of him. you can see him there wearing that cap and root two crowds. let's just have another listen and... . cheers you see that shot of the pieced there with the tricolor irish flag as well as the us flag and the garter standing between the president, the secret service and the many well—wishers who have gathered there, waiting for many hours in the rain to get a glimpse of the us president. —— beast. it looks like beast is now on the move again. we understand that he went into a pub as well as a cafe where
we arejust programme from washington, dc. we are just looking programme from washington, dc. washington, dc. we are just looking at some live pictures of the main high street in done dork in county louth where he was presidentjoe biden entered a cafe. he was meeting some staff there and we believe he will go into one of the pups there on the high street early we saw him arrive in the motorcade and hejumped out and went straight up to the fence, the barricade separating him and the dozens and...
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they moved to washington dc and lincoln and the cabinet are welcoming of him. what's interesting and this is one of the points i try to really draw out in the book. is that lincoln's welcoming of african-americans and of black people from other countries in this case? runs against the grain most white americans including abolitionists and reformers are not welcoming to african americans and but lincoln is and in remains case he is so poorly treated by white society in washington that partway through his time. he just decides i'm out of here and he moves to new york city, but it wasn't because of how lincoln treated him. it was because of how white i mean, washington dc was a southern city in 1863 and it was that treatment that caused him to go to new york. but but it's lincoln who breaks down the barrier in terms of diplomacy and welcoming a diplomat from haiti, which would have been unfathomable before his presidency an official interactions. he seems to have charmed charmed the town maybe not charmed the town charmed the people that came to state dinners. and
they moved to washington dc and lincoln and the cabinet are welcoming of him. what's interesting and this is one of the points i try to really draw out in the book. is that lincoln's welcoming of african-americans and of black people from other countries in this case? runs against the grain most white americans including abolitionists and reformers are not welcoming to african americans and but lincoln is and in remains case he is so poorly treated by white society in washington that partway...
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i'm sitting in washington dc right now because one of her older sisters had married a man named alexander gold. so she gets to washington in 1890 and 1890 washington was gilded age booming. it was a really interesting place to reinvent yourself if that's what you wanted to do, and she did so she didn't have any money, but she had social status and she had enough of a sort of veneer of sophistication that she was at the opera all the time and she met interesting people and she learned to be fashionable and she became what she thought she wanted to be and she ended up marrying a man named norman galt her sister. her sister's husband's cousin picture, please. this picture is from this time period i love this picture because she's so confident. she's so beautiful. she's so just owning who she is and i think of and this is from the 1890s. this is edith becoming herself getting out of her little appalachian town and becoming herself on her own. to a large degree as mary said if she were a man this would be a very different story including the up by your bootstraps, you know american dream that
i'm sitting in washington dc right now because one of her older sisters had married a man named alexander gold. so she gets to washington in 1890 and 1890 washington was gilded age booming. it was a really interesting place to reinvent yourself if that's what you wanted to do, and she did so she didn't have any money, but she had social status and she had enough of a sort of veneer of sophistication that she was at the opera all the time and she met interesting people and she learned to be...
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i have a lot a friend in washington dc. friends, actually, you might know this name. clarence page, the columnist, his wife, lisa page is the director of creative writing at george washington university. and she said to me when i was going on this journey among my many friends and family of supporting me to start at the beginning, so hold on to your seats. we're going to start at the beginning. when i was a 13 year old girl growing up in washington, dc, a predominantly black city, feeling very confident about myself because i grew up in a predominately black city, i learned that we were descendants, presumably from thomas jefferson. i'd like to tell you how i learned to this. my oldest sister, janice terry, 20 years older than i was visiting us, my family, after having spent years living in singapore with her husband, wallace terry, while he covered the war in vietnam. so this will give you an idea of how long ago this was. my sister is was and still is a very beautiful woman and she talks a lot. so she was talking and talking and talking to dad about her experiences i
i have a lot a friend in washington dc. friends, actually, you might know this name. clarence page, the columnist, his wife, lisa page is the director of creative writing at george washington university. and she said to me when i was going on this journey among my many friends and family of supporting me to start at the beginning, so hold on to your seats. we're going to start at the beginning. when i was a 13 year old girl growing up in washington, dc, a predominantly black city, feeling very...
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i've come to the people's climate much here in washington dc. one of three hundred marches across the country calling for a change in environmental policy [inaudible] date. at around. we're dealing with climate change right now it's not a situation where you know it'll be a coming to us in the future it is wrapping right now my commute. and so i i came all the way here to dc. to say that enough is enough. with 81% the united states energy still coming from oil coal and natural gas many here to oppose the trump administration support. the first few industry. come across with gillian from new york state and outspoken activist for renewable energy. oil and gas industry is tried and has a series on slot the lockers internet infrastructure. that's going to keep us addicted to fossil fuels for the next fifty years the people that are here walking today they have exact opposite message we let new forms of energy alternative energy renewable energy. the environment thank you would be saved by now. you can just stand here for ages the king of this wonder
i've come to the people's climate much here in washington dc. one of three hundred marches across the country calling for a change in environmental policy [inaudible] date. at around. we're dealing with climate change right now it's not a situation where you know it'll be a coming to us in the future it is wrapping right now my commute. and so i i came all the way here to dc. to say that enough is enough. with 81% the united states energy still coming from oil coal and natural gas many here to...
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we must conduct a top to bottom overhaul to clean out the festering rod and corruption of washington dc. but why is donald trump convinced the u. s one survive another joe biden, president say, i want the forces trump once again talking about with i would notice the affordable steegal swain lee. we thought you get north visit the garage thing is the shop duster in that i see a fellow between the summer by shore, where can i meet you? scholar carissa was 30 so very non, vindicator bracy didn't. logan leave with them. don't then the up it killed 3 i this to you. lead for sort of a busy deal to shop by senior just ways that i me a little area compared to what a more prosperous, your resolution the nation feeling. it might be it unless the to approach that you put a mobile number for us, the and it cost me when all this me, when i was in marines on the rope. ah, me is a call we'd joan duggar after serving in the u. s. marine corps, he joined the police force in florida. oh sure. there was a group of cops that were running around just brutally beating the black in hispanic community. out in
we must conduct a top to bottom overhaul to clean out the festering rod and corruption of washington dc. but why is donald trump convinced the u. s one survive another joe biden, president say, i want the forces trump once again talking about with i would notice the affordable steegal swain lee. we thought you get north visit the garage thing is the shop duster in that i see a fellow between the summer by shore, where can i meet you? scholar carissa was 30 so very non, vindicator bracy didn't....
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somehow, she made it from those circumstances to washington dc. is what i mean when i say she was fierce, confident, and made her own way and a world that was not built for her. she came here to washington at age 18. she had an older sister, they were living in soggy bottom, and the excuse was, we need help with the baby. there was not much else for edith to do. she just loved it here. 1890's washington was booming. it was the gilded age, all this money wearing in as the city was really to make a name for itself. she went to the theater every night and she discovered she was right stylish and attractive and just found herself a mouse in a way she couldn't necessarily have imagined. she just took to it. she never made any money, but she took to the glamour and speed and sophistication of gilded age washington. she needed to figure out a way to stay. ultimately, married a man named norman gault. he seemed like a perfectly nice guy, maybe a little stuffy. he was significantly older than she was. he owned a jewelry store until about 20 years ago. kind
somehow, she made it from those circumstances to washington dc. is what i mean when i say she was fierce, confident, and made her own way and a world that was not built for her. she came here to washington at age 18. she had an older sister, they were living in soggy bottom, and the excuse was, we need help with the baby. there was not much else for edith to do. she just loved it here. 1890's washington was booming. it was the gilded age, all this money wearing in as the city was really to...
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back to nigeria in 2020 the museum of the bible in washington dc. return nearly $11500.00 looted objects back to iraq and egypt including $5000.00 per pyro, 5 minutes, and $6500.00 clay tablets. so what is the point of all these repatriation and why are museums so against it? museums are against the repatriation because the purpose of these museums is to showcase things of cultural value from around the world. especially as some people are not fortunate enough to travel all the top 10 most visited museums yearly. all the one are located in europe or north america, with the exception being in beijing, china. these countries have museums that are subsidized well enough to care for and display historical artifacts that can be viewed by possibly millions of people. however, some people feel that museums should return artifacts to their original countries because they're the remnants of colonialist ideologies and regimes. however, there are questions regarding who owns the artifacts and where is the documentation to prove that many ancient or historical king knows from which many objects orig
back to nigeria in 2020 the museum of the bible in washington dc. return nearly $11500.00 looted objects back to iraq and egypt including $5000.00 per pyro, 5 minutes, and $6500.00 clay tablets. so what is the point of all these repatriation and why are museums so against it? museums are against the repatriation because the purpose of these museums is to showcase things of cultural value from around the world. especially as some people are not fortunate enough to travel all the top 10 most...
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i had a wish whistleblower out of washington dc who is now dead. he was killed in a supposed robbery, shot in the back, but nothing had been taken from him. very strange robbery, so i knew i had to leave. my 1st thing is, i need to get out of the u. s. and i started to, i went down to the keys, i ran the boat, i was going to go to cuba with in the move on the resolution on recognizing the russian federation as a state sponsor of terrorism. and they said, my wife is currently in my mother in law lives in central and we have family in the boston done. you know, it's hard cost. okay, so all over east ukraine. they have never expected the us back. which regime that sees or there has ruled sense and wage to war, to subjugate the east of the country, to their seizure of power. and he's not today and i still by chance i need to know who shows me and they, but i can either boise within your cri shows a lot.
i had a wish whistleblower out of washington dc who is now dead. he was killed in a supposed robbery, shot in the back, but nothing had been taken from him. very strange robbery, so i knew i had to leave. my 1st thing is, i need to get out of the u. s. and i started to, i went down to the keys, i ran the boat, i was going to go to cuba with in the move on the resolution on recognizing the russian federation as a state sponsor of terrorism. and they said, my wife is currently in my mother in law...
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." >> live from washington dc. >> from bloomberg's washington dc studios to the tv audience worldwide, welcome to balance of power. >> a new breaker on this friday, first republic bank joining us now with details from new york is bloomberg's sonali basak. what do we have in store? >> we do not have an announcement from the fcic but we have news reports showing there could be an announcement eminent about ftse receivership of first republic -- fdic receivership of first republic. a bank -- options have run out and dwindled for a rescue of first republic. there is been very little inclination to step in again, a deal would be hard to do given the big hole that exists in their balance sheet. if the were to fall under receivership would be easy to figure out what to do from there , potentially a sale, asset sales, what have you. the reason we are at this point, i think it's worth noting that because the financial situation of first republic, from earnings on monday where there is very little information to the point we are today has been very very scant information. a deteriorating condit
." >> live from washington dc. >> from bloomberg's washington dc studios to the tv audience worldwide, welcome to balance of power. >> a new breaker on this friday, first republic bank joining us now with details from new york is bloomberg's sonali basak. what do we have in store? >> we do not have an announcement from the fcic but we have news reports showing there could be an announcement eminent about ftse receivership of first republic -- fdic receivership of...
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we must conduct a top to bottom overhaul to clean out the festering rod and corruption of washington dc abided as pushing us to world war 3. i mean, i a you have to consider that. that is the worse. i mean, we should never be in a position the u. s. has no business in ukraine. ah, in with with now let's talk about some of the hidden costs of alcohol nationally in the us alcohol consumption. khan society, $249000000000.00 per year. and within that bigger includes the cost of mortality loss productivity, such as being absent from work, healthcare related cars for trade, alcohol related injuries, and finally crime related to all consumption on an individual level. one also has to deal with a higher insurance costs. if alcohol leads to dui one little you can increase insurance by around 300 percent or more for car insurance and that amounts to on average $2000.00 or more a year depending on where you live, health and life insurance costs will also go up assuming that the insurance company even qualifies you for the insurance policy. and on top of that legal bills, the rising from the dewey
we must conduct a top to bottom overhaul to clean out the festering rod and corruption of washington dc abided as pushing us to world war 3. i mean, i a you have to consider that. that is the worse. i mean, we should never be in a position the u. s. has no business in ukraine. ah, in with with now let's talk about some of the hidden costs of alcohol nationally in the us alcohol consumption. khan society, $249000000000.00 per year. and within that bigger includes the cost of mortality loss...
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christo grozev, in washington, dc, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me on hardtalk.t's a pleasure. alexei navalny famously described you once as just a bulgarian nerd with a laptop. since he said that, you have become the joint winner of an oscar, you are in the international limelight as an investigative journalist. does all of this attention make yourjob harder? not necessarily. i was oblivious of any attention before all of these awards and i'm oblivious of it now. i like to work from cafes so i get a lot more people approaching me and asking for a selfie but that is about the only disruption. you, until very recently, were based in vienna but you're talking to me from the united states. did you move away from vienna because you didn't feel safe there? in fact, that is what happened, although i didn't physically move away, i was in the united states to help promote the film, navalny documentary, and i was advised not to return to vienna at the beginning of january because of serious and imminent concerns about my safety so fortunately i am stuck in the united stat
christo grozev, in washington, dc, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me on hardtalk.t's a pleasure. alexei navalny famously described you once as just a bulgarian nerd with a laptop. since he said that, you have become the joint winner of an oscar, you are in the international limelight as an investigative journalist. does all of this attention make yourjob harder? not necessarily. i was oblivious of any attention before all of these awards and i'm oblivious of it now. i like to work...
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let's get more on this from she returns to in washington dc. so what can we make of this ruling there? where are we now without legal battle will continue an oral arguments will begin in the 5th circuit. court of appeals in new orleans on may the 17th with the bite administration, challenging that original ruling in texas, which revokes the food and drug administration regulatory approval from if oppressed in that case will now go ahead. but in the interim i was, the legal process plays out. women will still have access to me if a person wished i have had for 23 years with, with very great efficacy at a great safety records. and in some ways now that they've made that ruling b just says you think, well this probably is the most, this probably has the most precious little 2nd guessing the regulatory process. and 2nd guessing the food and drug administration. i'm to, there is a consideration of the arguments on either side by the appeal schools. and if you think about what a precedent would be to, to, to, to remove from the market. a drug which m
let's get more on this from she returns to in washington dc. so what can we make of this ruling there? where are we now without legal battle will continue an oral arguments will begin in the 5th circuit. court of appeals in new orleans on may the 17th with the bite administration, challenging that original ruling in texas, which revokes the food and drug administration regulatory approval from if oppressed in that case will now go ahead. but in the interim i was, the legal process plays out....
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we can speak to miles pamper from the center for non proliferation studies in washington dc. mister palmer, russia is placing nuclear weapons outside. it's ordered for the 1st time since the ninety's. what does that mean for european security? well, in a, in a military sense, it doesn't actually mean very much because of the targets of russia could hit a bell roost could hit from russia itself. this is more of a political gesture. um, it's trying to chew one, a frightening european public city, especially in places like germany that have long had strong anti nuclear traditions to it's trying to sent a signal to poland, which has been one of the most outspoken supporters of ukraine or by placing the weapons close to the polish border. and 3, this is for the russian domestic audience. showing that somehow putin is using the nuclear weapons. he saw that quote from a lucas jenko saying that a nuclear power won't be defeated. so here's a, here's a side to we really still have nuclear weapons. yeah. and put in that said that bella rose has long been requesting the deployment of rus
we can speak to miles pamper from the center for non proliferation studies in washington dc. mister palmer, russia is placing nuclear weapons outside. it's ordered for the 1st time since the ninety's. what does that mean for european security? well, in a, in a military sense, it doesn't actually mean very much because of the targets of russia could hit a bell roost could hit from russia itself. this is more of a political gesture. um, it's trying to chew one, a frightening european public city,...
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there is no reason to have them more concentrated in washington dc. i would put a big portion of the fbi in huntsville, alabama. which is already where a lot of it -- they do have a lot down there. let's start moving them to these places and keep the leadership in washington dc. >> to underscore your perspective on this, it's not just that you were attorney general twice, you have the additional unique position where you were attorney general twice, almost 30 years apart. in your memoir which everyone should read, one down thing after another -- one damn thing after another, you talk about the way things change over time, talking about how things on the outside seem to go faster and things on the inside, the reactive part go slower. >> right. people would say to me, what is different? things on the outside move faster and things on the inside move slower by lot. that is not a good combination. so in the old days it would take a week for newspaper article, a newspaper, to take shape. the york times is doing an -- new york times is doing an article, it
there is no reason to have them more concentrated in washington dc. i would put a big portion of the fbi in huntsville, alabama. which is already where a lot of it -- they do have a lot down there. let's start moving them to these places and keep the leadership in washington dc. >> to underscore your perspective on this, it's not just that you were attorney general twice, you have the additional unique position where you were attorney general twice, almost 30 years apart. in your memoir...