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christine whitman said she wanted to spend more time with her family. would call a debacle over the cap on carbon. there was no appetite for addressing climate change at all. it wasn't going to be the number one issue. it just wasn't. that was it, i mean you just didn't talk about it. the industry was winning a lot of battles that i was losing. i mean ultimately, that's what led me to leave the administration. i wasn't going to be just a rubber stamp for industry. and i just had enough. >> history's biggest merger created america's largest company. and together, exxon and mobil will be the biggest oil company in the world. 123,000 employees, $200 billion in revenue, and 47,000 gas stations worldwide. >> narrator: the bush administration's u-turn was a victory for big oil-- especially exxonmobil. ♪ ♪ its c.e.o., lee raymond, was close to the vice president-- who'd been an oil industry executive himself. >> these men were business associates, they were friendly. they were part of the same fraternity, the oil fraternity. (static buzzes) >> you rolling? >>
christine whitman said she wanted to spend more time with her family. would call a debacle over the cap on carbon. there was no appetite for addressing climate change at all. it wasn't going to be the number one issue. it just wasn't. that was it, i mean you just didn't talk about it. the industry was winning a lot of battles that i was losing. i mean ultimately, that's what led me to leave the administration. i wasn't going to be just a rubber stamp for industry. and i just had enough....
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let's bring in rob whitman. serving with united statesh congress.or joining us on "sunday morning futures". the president, he seems to be putting blame out there, but every day americans when they go to fill up their tank of gas, when they go to the grocery store, it is painful out there. >> it is. we see the impact that it is having. when i talk to folks across the commonwealth of virginia, they are hurting. the average family budget is affected 5% annually. this is not related to the russian invasion of ukraine. looking at the consumer price index increase from february last year, february of this year, it is 10%. a phenomenon brought on by the biden administration. >> there are someim real impact. look at everything from the energy sector to food, there is not a place in the economy, and there is no end in sight, i guess one of the concerns is what is the plan to deal with it? joe biden when he first ran with it was supposed to be the man with the plan. h i don't know if americans know what the plan is here other than wanting to raise taxes and s
let's bring in rob whitman. serving with united statesh congress.or joining us on "sunday morning futures". the president, he seems to be putting blame out there, but every day americans when they go to fill up their tank of gas, when they go to the grocery store, it is painful out there. >> it is. we see the impact that it is having. when i talk to folks across the commonwealth of virginia, they are hurting. the average family budget is affected 5% annually. this is not related...
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let's bring in virginia congressman rob whitman.er of the house armed services committee and somebody i served with in the united states congress. congressman, thank you so much for joining us on "sunday morning futures." the president, he seems to be putting blame out there, but everyday americans when they go to fill up their tank with gas, when they go to the grocery store, it is painful out there. >> it is, jason. we see the impact that it's having. as i talk to folks across the commonwealth of virginia, they're hurting. we see that the average family budget is impacted by about 5% annually. it's incredible, the things that are happening. and this is not related to the russian invasion of ukraine. if you look at the consumer price index increase from february of last year to february of this year, it's 10%. this is a phenomenon brought on by the biden administration. jason: well, there are some real impacts, i mean, if you look at everything from the energy if sector to food, i mean, there is not a place in the economy that this
let's bring in virginia congressman rob whitman.er of the house armed services committee and somebody i served with in the united states congress. congressman, thank you so much for joining us on "sunday morning futures." the president, he seems to be putting blame out there, but everyday americans when they go to fill up their tank with gas, when they go to the grocery store, it is painful out there. >> it is, jason. we see the impact that it's having. as i talk to folks across...
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patent office surrounded by y models of patented machines it the poet, walt whitman confronted this strange and really horrific spectacle of a museum transformed into a civil war hoo hospital. and he captures in his writings this eerie scene of these casesi of objects interspersed.d. with wounded soldiers. and the writer and naturalist ec henry david thorau mourned his decision to kill a turtlen before he donated to harvard's natural ne history museum even as he recognized its value to scientific research.or so the founders of museums often envisioned order, right, they d pictured these collections ot neatly arranged in cases and cabinets, but the reality was much more disorderly process >> is youred really dynamic conversations within and beyondh institutions. about what we choose to preserve and value, about whose knowledge and expertise is celebrated or i erased, and about who has access to the knowledge and education represented by cultural institutions. these questions continue to resonate in discussions about these institutions today, and my hope is understanding the longer history of
patent office surrounded by y models of patented machines it the poet, walt whitman confronted this strange and really horrific spectacle of a museum transformed into a civil war hoo hospital. and he captures in his writings this eerie scene of these casesi of objects interspersed.d. with wounded soldiers. and the writer and naturalist ec henry david thorau mourned his decision to kill a turtlen before he donated to harvard's natural ne history museum even as he recognized its value to...
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i mentioned earlier this really amazing sketch by walt whitman n when he's a civil war nurse. he visits the patent museum and describes it as this strange and fascinating site where you can see cases of models and wounded soldiers.. i think when i started with this moment, i was kind of imaginingd that i would then lean forward in time and kind of start here and look at some of the large-scale museums that were li founded following the civil war. the corporate tycoon funded od institutions like many art museums and many history museums that exist today.ba but one thing i found was that i ended up continuing to read backwards and starting to kind of dig deeper into its earlier u history and, you know, this transformation of this institution from the 1830s on ward and then from there i ended up working backwards in a way because i realized that just as i kept working this story just continued to kind of evolve out of my research of this transitional period that in order to get a sense of how we moved from these institutions s that were so varied in the kinds of things they were
i mentioned earlier this really amazing sketch by walt whitman n when he's a civil war nurse. he visits the patent museum and describes it as this strange and fascinating site where you can see cases of models and wounded soldiers.. i think when i started with this moment, i was kind of imaginingd that i would then lean forward in time and kind of start here and look at some of the large-scale museums that were li founded following the civil war. the corporate tycoon funded od institutions like...
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in spite of pandemic travel restrictions, you can claim the famous whitman to the matter or bungee jump of a new york statue of liberty. there are certain experiences that you can get you in a virtual world. there would be impossible and any otherwise. and those that's where i think this is an interesting aesthetic b r is a real sort of game changer getting last into a, a load that you otherwise would not have access to v r and e r technology are becoming more interesting for other fields in areas such as medicine, the tech is playing an ever larger part in education and training. v r is especially useful for practicing rear procedures or emergency responses, such as a fire in a tunnel. the russian academy of sciences even simulated an entire mission using beyond the real value of the training. that is you, you get to experience situations that might happen very rally on the never happen in your life. so for example, senior teaching raster social cases that perhaps a surgeon my own, yet a lot greater unless if you're able to simulate you improve. intimacy is a, is, is going to be a game
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so i mentioned earlier this this really amazing sketch by walt whitman when he's serving as a civil war nurse and he visits the patent office gallery when it's transformed into a temporary hospital and he describes it as the strange and fascinating site where you can see these cases of models and you can see wounded soldiers and i think when i started with this with this moment, i i was kind of imagining that i would then read forward in time until kind of start here and look at some of the the large scale museums that were founded and you know following the civil war, you know, these the the corporate tycoon have funded institutions like, you know many art museums and natural history museums that exist today, but one thing that i found actually was that i ended up just continuing to read backwards so, you know at the patent office gallery and starting to kind of dig dig deeper into its earlier history and you know this this transformation of this institution from you know, the 1830s onward and then kind of from there i ended up kind of working working backwards in a way because i reali
so i mentioned earlier this this really amazing sketch by walt whitman when he's serving as a civil war nurse and he visits the patent office gallery when it's transformed into a temporary hospital and he describes it as the strange and fascinating site where you can see these cases of models and you can see wounded soldiers and i think when i started with this with this moment, i i was kind of imagining that i would then read forward in time until kind of start here and look at some of the the...
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the woodwinds have all the solo. whitman's have all had big personalities, strong person, others, as in the public when you go to see the d. s. so you, you see them actually as a play. ah, but even before he'd signed his contract, as principal conductor in 1999, nagondo took the orchestra on a concert tour of japan. it feels like it was yesterday. actually it was the feeling of a new beginning with an orchestra conductor relationship. and you beginning for the d. s o to go to japan for the 1st time after many, many years and a new beginning that japan would actually welcome a japanese american with a german orchestra. something that had never really happened before. that's why i think all of us, all of the d. s o who remember that to her. they don't forget, it either says something very special and vision lungs. it was quite strange. communicating with a japanese choir. okay. speaking german and english. and it was especially stan, attention for me because i looked like i should be able speak japanese, but my japanese is his horrific. it's really nearly nonexistent. it was a bit of a
the woodwinds have all the solo. whitman's have all had big personalities, strong person, others, as in the public when you go to see the d. s. so you, you see them actually as a play. ah, but even before he'd signed his contract, as principal conductor in 1999, nagondo took the orchestra on a concert tour of japan. it feels like it was yesterday. actually it was the feeling of a new beginning with an orchestra conductor relationship. and you beginning for the d. s o to go to japan for the 1st...
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own song with you and you know whitman to me epitomizes new democratic spirited american culture or thomas hart betting the painter who we talked about does too and so it's really just about arts celebrating arts books music. realizing that that's some of our great ambassadors of the world, you know in the 1950s. they would send eisenhower. send people like dizzy gillespie or duke ellington or benny goodman and on jazz tours around the world people. love american jazz you would have we would export things like, you know, i i one of my recent book when john glenn had his capsule friendship seven, you know, we'd send her capsule around the world and talk about our space age culture here like the space needle in in seattle or you know, the astro dome when it was built in texas, but my days are still brian with poetry litter art in music and if i don't have those plus the natural world, i feel empty. so even here with covid going on. i got it quickly had to go see the david hockney. and go landscape painting show at the houston museum of fine arts. you know, i mean, it was like i needed
own song with you and you know whitman to me epitomizes new democratic spirited american culture or thomas hart betting the painter who we talked about does too and so it's really just about arts celebrating arts books music. realizing that that's some of our great ambassadors of the world, you know in the 1950s. they would send eisenhower. send people like dizzy gillespie or duke ellington or benny goodman and on jazz tours around the world people. love american jazz you would have we would...
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on to the grass bank and turned sideways details. similar to those observed by time keeper carlo whitman, who also referred to an explosion when questioned one document, is of special interest. a weather report from the nearby zebulon airport. between $11.12 on the day of the crash it registered strong winds and gusts of up to 11 meters per 2nd. interestingly, only the mercedes team had asked for forecast ahead of the record attempts out who noon didn't. with the car maker later sent a letter to its dealerships, however, insisting it had not recklessly put the driver under unreasonable pressure. and that the wind speed had in no way appeared dangerous. an attempt to shun responsibility. there are no photos or film footage of always a meyers final and fatal run itself. it's rumored, some material was destroyed, but one private recording survived captured by our 2 inch sla who worked in a frankfurt photo processing lab. on the day of the race, he was on a foot bridge crossing over the autobahn where he was filming, and air show taking place. at the same time at one point m, sheila happened
on to the grass bank and turned sideways details. similar to those observed by time keeper carlo whitman, who also referred to an explosion when questioned one document, is of special interest. a weather report from the nearby zebulon airport. between $11.12 on the day of the crash it registered strong winds and gusts of up to 11 meters per 2nd. interestingly, only the mercedes team had asked for forecast ahead of the record attempts out who noon didn't. with the car maker later sent a letter...
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here's the test for president joe biden whitman is really trying to do is rewrite the security architecture in europe. it's your personal united states. you, sir, if you go to walk and chew gum at the same time, your weekly pay on us politics and society. that's the bottom line. mm. i remember the beginning of the panoramic was, gosh, i had some be like, why is nafrica being wiped out? like, why are tens of thousands of people dying and western europe with most sophisticated public health care systems. there is a story that is being told to europeans by europeans, about the necessity of these violent borders. the myth that some countries struggled because they were pull and others didn't because they're a wealthy is a complete fiction. i believe the path to building a better future is by asking better questions. 6 i'm angelina paula. as of right to implement i'm always struck by this false binary between communism and capitalism. 6 have really exhausted every possible political ideology. i, mr. mallet, as a journalist, i see a pattern of the establishment pushing for a return to an unjust s
here's the test for president joe biden whitman is really trying to do is rewrite the security architecture in europe. it's your personal united states. you, sir, if you go to walk and chew gum at the same time, your weekly pay on us politics and society. that's the bottom line. mm. i remember the beginning of the panoramic was, gosh, i had some be like, why is nafrica being wiped out? like, why are tens of thousands of people dying and western europe with most sophisticated public health care...
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we've still so remember the gorb, the gore, b r enhancement, who andrew ball came down. gorbachev, whitman and the love of gorbachev. the love of russia that they made it possible and forget that the even paid them for pulling back the troop with 18000000000 march to that job. and much of the time, have you ever seen a country that was occupied in paying the occupies for going for, for pulling back? that was the generation trip to russia. and let me ask you, matthew, because you recently just a few days ago wrote an article called proteins, useful german idiots in which you said, and i quote, reportings invasion of ukraine. is a repudiation of a whole generation of german politicians. tell us why. well, i think we're sort of seeing that play out here in with, with miracle. obviously, gary trader, who was one of the fathers of north stream to former german chancellor, who actually even now recently traveled to moscow to redeem himself. and to mostly wanted to who went straight from the chancery a few weeks later joined a board of nor stream, as it's as it's chairman. so i, i think if you, i
we've still so remember the gorb, the gore, b r enhancement, who andrew ball came down. gorbachev, whitman and the love of gorbachev. the love of russia that they made it possible and forget that the even paid them for pulling back the troop with 18000000000 march to that job. and much of the time, have you ever seen a country that was occupied in paying the occupies for going for, for pulling back? that was the generation trip to russia. and let me ask you, matthew, because you recently just a...
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here's the test for president joe biden whitman is really trying to do is rewrite the security architecture in europe. it's your personal united states. you seriously get a warrant to gum at the same time. you'll weekly take on us politics and his i think that's the bottom line with i had any ok, mass shootings around the us this month has scott program rights and pro gum reform campaign is debating each other again. but what is different this time around is the significant growth in the number of gun owners in the us since the cover pandemic began. what difference will that make in terms of americans attitudes towards gun reform? that is our show today we get, i show started with a founder of black guns. yes, i am a gun owner. this misconception there, there's an extreme concern about rising violence in america. i think the 1st stop is to acknowledge that miss norma. based on if be our statistics filing crime in america has been on the decline for the last 20 years now because it's a serious issue on mainstream media and it's impacted the lives of americans. i understand the concern we com
here's the test for president joe biden whitman is really trying to do is rewrite the security architecture in europe. it's your personal united states. you seriously get a warrant to gum at the same time. you'll weekly take on us politics and his i think that's the bottom line with i had any ok, mass shootings around the us this month has scott program rights and pro gum reform campaign is debating each other again. but what is different this time around is the significant growth in the number...
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case after case, 2002, mohammed shooting out of the car, the las vegas music shooting and charles whitman went up on the top of the university of boston, texas, they shot i think 16 people altogether by a sniper, they don't know much about this young man, what you think they will find out? >> he lived in regina from what we understand, they've already broken into his media site, i think they will find some kind of problem in this young man's life and unfortunately he went in the direction he did but i agree, in 2002 the sniper case, i was there in the fox studio, a chilling situation. it's out of control, unfortunately. eric: absolutely is. thank you for your service to the nation's capitol and us here as we, hopefully society can do something and the government and politicians can do something to address this. thank you. arthel: thanks, ted. it was a wild week in court as johnny depp took the stand in his legal battle with amber heard. deb is suing his ex-wife but can he convince the jury to side with him? we'll get into that next. ♪♪ did something happen this morning? i don't think so l
case after case, 2002, mohammed shooting out of the car, the las vegas music shooting and charles whitman went up on the top of the university of boston, texas, they shot i think 16 people altogether by a sniper, they don't know much about this young man, what you think they will find out? >> he lived in regina from what we understand, they've already broken into his media site, i think they will find some kind of problem in this young man's life and unfortunately he went in the direction...
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i think of walt whitman and the idea of that everybody is a poet. we all carry our own song with you. and women epitomized a new democratic spirited american culture. we talked about those too. so it's really just about celebrating art, books, music, realiing that that's sol of our great ambassadors of the world. they won't would send people on tours around the world, people love american jazz. he would have -- we would export things like when john glen had az capsule, we center capsule around the world and talk about our space aged culture like the space needle in seattle. of the astrodome when it was built in texas. but my days are filled with poetry, literature, art and music. and if i don't have those plus the natural world, i feel empty. so even here with covid going on, i got quickly had to go see the david vincent van gogh painting show at the hughes to be museum of fine arts. it was like i needed to see the landscapes up close, which i had never seen before. it's the wall street weekend section of the "wall street journal." just trying to ke
i think of walt whitman and the idea of that everybody is a poet. we all carry our own song with you. and women epitomized a new democratic spirited american culture. we talked about those too. so it's really just about celebrating art, books, music, realiing that that's sol of our great ambassadors of the world. they won't would send people on tours around the world, people love american jazz. he would have -- we would export things like when john glen had az capsule, we center capsule around...
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walt whitman wrote a poem in the 1880s, one of his collections -- i can't remember what year, but in the 1880s, it's called the doll kwrupbs of the eagles, and he writes about their aerial number that shaw will. they dive down full speed toward the ground and fly up at the last minute, and it's really spectacular. you had a question? >> yeah, i was going to ask you, [ inaudible ]? >> in florida, generally they come back together around november. they will spend a couple weeks refurbishing their nest before the female -- two or three weeks before the female lays her eggs, and it usually runs to late spring, they'll -- they're typically gone by june, may or june. up north they -- it runs a little bit later, and i have a second home in new hampshire and i will see juveniles in early summer there. >> it's your favorite bird? >> pardon me? >> it's your favorite bird? >> i have to say, yeah. i spent five years with these guys every day writing with them and learning about them, and i just really came to admire them. in my books i like to treat the environment as -- i do treat the environme
walt whitman wrote a poem in the 1880s, one of his collections -- i can't remember what year, but in the 1880s, it's called the doll kwrupbs of the eagles, and he writes about their aerial number that shaw will. they dive down full speed toward the ground and fly up at the last minute, and it's really spectacular. you had a question? >> yeah, i was going to ask you, [ inaudible ]? >> in florida, generally they come back together around november. they will spend a couple weeks...
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in the 1970's and there were books required like catcher in the rye by jd salinger, books by walt whitman, and it is funny because when the politics change books that are required reading in high school are banned. host: do you think any book should be banned? what about sexually explicit books in k-12? caller: well, yeah, when you say "banned," they shouldn't be put in the library or, you know, i think there's a lot of common sense there, but political views are not -- political views should be explored and accepted on all ranges of the spectrum. when you start banning people's political views, that is usually by the act of someone who is an autocrat, who wants to be a dictator, and they should not be banned. host: all right, steve. this is the washington post. it says schools nationwide are quietly removing books from their libraries, essentially ahead of any controversy that might come up. it says eight titles have melted away seemingly overnight, a panicked school aide calling them from the shelves in one district, titles including "in my mosque," "a place inside of me," and when aide
in the 1970's and there were books required like catcher in the rye by jd salinger, books by walt whitman, and it is funny because when the politics change books that are required reading in high school are banned. host: do you think any book should be banned? what about sexually explicit books in k-12? caller: well, yeah, when you say "banned," they shouldn't be put in the library or, you know, i think there's a lot of common sense there, but political views are not -- political...
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well whitman wrote a poem in 1880s that's in. one of his collections from 18. i can't remember what year but in 1880s called the dollyance of the eagles or just dolly and so the eagles and he writes about their their aerial nuptial and they they latch. their talons they spin in the air the summer salt one will dive down and full speed toward the ground and fly up at the last minute. and it's it's really spectacular. you had a question. yeah. committed the season so it varies from around the country. but in florida is generally they come back together around november. they will spend a couple of weeks refurbishing their nest. for the female two or three weeks before the female lays her eggs, and it usually runs to late spring. they'll they're gone. they're typically gone by. a june mayor, june up north they it runs a little bit later. and i have a second home in new hampshire and i'll see. juveniles in early summer there my favorite bird probably your favorite bird. i guess i would have to say yeah, i mean i i spent you know five years with these guys every day
well whitman wrote a poem in 1880s that's in. one of his collections from 18. i can't remember what year but in 1880s called the dollyance of the eagles or just dolly and so the eagles and he writes about their their aerial nuptial and they they latch. their talons they spin in the air the summer salt one will dive down and full speed toward the ground and fly up at the last minute. and it's it's really spectacular. you had a question. yeah. committed the season so it varies from around the...
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here is the test for president joe biden whitman is really trying to do is rewrite the security architecture in europe. if your personal united states, you, sir, if you go to walk in through gum at the same time, your weekly take on us politics and society, that's the bottom line. i enjoy bringing my neighbors, my labor children, so they can see and get more comfortable fives. children are at the heart of america's love affair with weapons back at the barrel. so mom makes a shoot and it's fun. but a new generation is fighting fire. with the reason we're fighting for voices to be heard, because we don't want to see any others who to get her with never again, part of the radicalized youth series on al jazeera. this one's feared, war lord, during lay barriers, decade long, civil war says he's now fighting a drug epidemic. the work that the former warlord joshua boy, he has done with treat children, has attracted to help with an ass protected effect from public prosecution. despite the recommendation is made by the truth and reconciliation commission for this former warlord, liberia has become t
here is the test for president joe biden whitman is really trying to do is rewrite the security architecture in europe. if your personal united states, you, sir, if you go to walk in through gum at the same time, your weekly take on us politics and society, that's the bottom line. i enjoy bringing my neighbors, my labor children, so they can see and get more comfortable fives. children are at the heart of america's love affair with weapons back at the barrel. so mom makes a shoot and it's fun....
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the fact you had this mixture, both jefferson, davis and walt whitman, devout democrats in the 1840s, for example. we don't think of them as the good and the confederacy. so they did agree that people call them the money power, power of big banks, wall street, was something evil. a money monopoly trying to have its way with ordinary americans, picking and choosing who they would invest in, the bank of the united states was a big issue there. the democrat party opposed that. that was one way they were able to unify. so they were a national party which was a good thing but also a national party that had elements of fragments in them. >> you use the term moral capitalism when discussing the xeing competing tendencies. and that is anti-monopoly and pro-labor when we get to 20th century. the progressive movement in the early 20th century and on to the new deal. what is moral capitalalism and why does it matter to democrats? >> that's a term i use i borrow from a friend, liz cohen, wrote a book about the new deal. basically it means democratic party when successful was known for standing fo
the fact you had this mixture, both jefferson, davis and walt whitman, devout democrats in the 1840s, for example. we don't think of them as the good and the confederacy. so they did agree that people call them the money power, power of big banks, wall street, was something evil. a money monopoly trying to have its way with ordinary americans, picking and choosing who they would invest in, the bank of the united states was a big issue there. the democrat party opposed that. that was one way...
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here is the task for president joe biden whitman is really trying to do is rewrite the security architecture in europe. this, your personal united states is dorothy gotta walk in through gum at the same time, your weekly take on us politics and society. that's the bottom line. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it out there, we're bringing the news and current affairs that matter to you count his era. it's the largest war in europe since world war 2. this president putin reclaiming what belong to russia? was natal coming to close? on what does the end game look like? an in depth look at the war in ukraine, hooton's, blonde, or the west neglect? ah, ukraine receives a room on a just either ah, reaction from pakistan. why prime minister, mom con, has been ousted in a vote of no confidence. ah, hello, i'm mariam mit in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. the british prime minister heads to ukraine, bringing the promise of more military hardware and more money. a global fundraising drive rises $110
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whitman, do we want to re-create the old ones are moving to new ones? that is a discussion we are looking forward to. general wolters i wanted to talk to you about the invasion. all estimates that russia is not doing anything near what we expected them to do in ukraine. when we look at that, did russia overestimate their ability, then we look at their capabilities thinking they would do better -- did we look at their capabilities thinking they would do better or is that the ukrainian response? have we overestimated what russia has outside of their nuclear stockpile, their conventional forces? >> congressman, we have fair agreement in the hardware software and human capacity. what we have to take into account is that it is a little bit of both. the will and determination of ukrainian citizens. there's 44 million ukrainians. every single one of them is contributing. then you take a look at the capability of the russian military. there is challenge, we know we all have plans and when the invasion starts what you thought was going to happen typically does n
whitman, do we want to re-create the old ones are moving to new ones? that is a discussion we are looking forward to. general wolters i wanted to talk to you about the invasion. all estimates that russia is not doing anything near what we expected them to do in ukraine. when we look at that, did russia overestimate their ability, then we look at their capabilities thinking they would do better -- did we look at their capabilities thinking they would do better or is that the ukrainian response?...
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here's the test for president joe biden whitman is really trying to do is rewrite the security architecture in europe. this your personal united states, you seriously got a walking through gum at the same time, your weekly pay on us politics and society. that's the bottom line. use from al jazeera on the go and me tonight out is there is only a mobile app. is that the you, this is where we dissects analyze and you have to find thing. and i guess filling that out is there is a mobile app available in your favorite app to get that great and tapped on. maybe a new app from our design means that you think of it in a conflicted well, in millions of children who are abandoned abused and deprived of their basic rights and needs. is the international community doing enough. unicef, executive director catherine russell and goodwill. ambassador david beckham tool to al jazeera russia hits a military plant near ukraine's capital and warns it could step up its attacks on key. ah, i'll buy this and this is all. it is a life. doha also coming up is really forces detain at least $300.00 palestinians after
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escaping death from hunger the fact that you had this mixture you had both jefferson davis and walt whitman, we're devout democrats in the 1840s, for example, you know, we don't think of them in the same, you know the good gay and great poet and form the future heather confederacy. so the reason it how they get rid of get together was they did agree that where people call the money power the power of big banks the power of wall street was something evil. it was a monopoly of money monopoly, which was trying to have its way with ordinary americans was sort of picking and choosing people who they'd invest in depending who their friends were the bank of the united states was a big issue there and they were going to get democrat party posed that so that was one way in which they were able to unify. so there were national party which was which was a good thing, but they also were national party which you could see already had the the elements of fragments in them use a term moral capitalism when discussing the competing tendencies and those two tendencies are anti-minopoly in a 19th century cont
escaping death from hunger the fact that you had this mixture you had both jefferson davis and walt whitman, we're devout democrats in the 1840s, for example, you know, we don't think of them in the same, you know the good gay and great poet and form the future heather confederacy. so the reason it how they get rid of get together was they did agree that where people call the money power the power of big banks the power of wall street was something evil. it was a monopoly of money monopoly,...
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because we know the line is not hot now, what it's going to take certainly with mister whitman is do we want to re-create the old one or move into new ones and that's the discussion we're looking forward to. but general wolters, i think by virtually all aspects that russia is not doinganywhere near what we neexpected them to do in ukraine . when we look at that, did russia overestimate matheir ability, did we look at their capabilities thinking they would do better or is it the ukrainian response ? if you could just give clarity on that, did we overestimate what russia has outside of their conventional forces ? >> congressman, i think we have fair agreement in the hardware software and human capacity. i think what we have to take into account is the fact that it's a littlebit of both . the will and determination of the ukrainian citizens, there's 44 million ukrainians and every single one of them is contributing and you take a look at the capability of the russian military and there'scertainly challenges . we all know, we all have plans and when the invasion starts what you thought w
because we know the line is not hot now, what it's going to take certainly with mister whitman is do we want to re-create the old one or move into new ones and that's the discussion we're looking forward to. but general wolters, i think by virtually all aspects that russia is not doinganywhere near what we neexpected them to do in ukraine . when we look at that, did russia overestimate matheir ability, did we look at their capabilities thinking they would do better or is it the ukrainian...
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in the 1970's and there were books required like catcher in the rye by jd salinger, books by walt whitman, and it is funny because when the politics change books that are required reading in high school are banned. host: do you think any book should be banned? what about sexually explicit books in k-12? caller: well, yeah, when you say "banned," they shouldn't be put in the library or, you know, i think there's a lot of common sense there, but political views are not -- political views should be explored and accepted on all ranges of the spectrum. when you start banning people's political views, that is usually by the act of someone who is an autocrat, who wants to be a dictator, and they should not be banned. host: all right, steve. this is the washington post. it says schools nationwide are quietly removing books from their libraries, essentially ahead of any controversy that might come up. it says eight titles have melted away seemingly overnight, a panicked school aide calling them from the shelves in one district, titles including "in my mosque," "a place inside of me," and when aide
in the 1970's and there were books required like catcher in the rye by jd salinger, books by walt whitman, and it is funny because when the politics change books that are required reading in high school are banned. host: do you think any book should be banned? what about sexually explicit books in k-12? caller: well, yeah, when you say "banned," they shouldn't be put in the library or, you know, i think there's a lot of common sense there, but political views are not -- political...