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let's hand it over to wolf blitzer and cnn tonight. wolf? >> anderson, thank you very much. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, and this is "cnn tonight." we're watching history unfold before our eyes, the largest invasion in europe since world war ii is now around 24 hours in. president zelenskyy says at least 137 ukrainian soldiers already have been killed so far, another 316 wounded. he says he suspects russian sabotage groups have already infiltrated the capital of kyiv and have marked him as their target number one. president zelenskyy has ordered a general military mobilization, and he's banning all male citizens ages 18-60 from leaving the country. it was this very hour last night when russia started its full-scale invasion of the sovereign nation, bombarding cities with missiles and long-range artillery, targeting military installations at airports like this one in southeastern ukraine. >> russian ground forces invaded the country from three sides, from the north, south, and east. among the targets seized today,
let's hand it over to wolf blitzer and cnn tonight. wolf? >> anderson, thank you very much. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, and this is "cnn tonight." we're watching history unfold before our eyes, the largest invasion in europe since world war ii is now around 24 hours in. president zelenskyy says at least 137 ukrainian soldiers already have been killed so far, another 316 wounded. he says he suspects russian sabotage...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> only moments ago, air raid sirens bs blared in the ukraini capital as the country's president just delivered an ominous warning. in a video message, president volodymyr zelenskyy said, and i'm quoting him now, listen to this, this is what he said. this night will be very difficult and the enemy will use all available forces to break the resistance of ukrainians. he added, this night, this night we have to stand ground the fate of ukraine is being decided. he said right now. all of this as he confirms russian forces are closing on the capital from the north and the east. we have more now on the battle for control of kyiv. cnn's jim sciutto is on the ground in ukraine. >> reporter: the city of kyiv under siege. attacks close to the city center with russian military vehicles seen on the city streets. the sound of gunfire echoed in residential areas. air raid sirens sounding across the capital. the u.s. now concerned that k
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> only moments ago, air raid sirens bs blared in the ukraini capital as the country's president just delivered an ominous warning. in a video message, president volodymyr zelenskyy said, and i'm quoting him now, listen to this, this is what he said. this night will be very difficult and the enemy will use all available forces to break the resistance of ukrainians. he added, this night,...
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>> wolf, it's sobering. it is sobering.ack kyiv where i served and other parts of the country where i visited. people will clearly die, ukrainians and russians. so it's depressing to think. now, that said, the president also thought there was still time for diplomacy, and i guess what that means is the president thinks that president putin if he's already decided he can change his mind and can go in a different direction, can go to negotiations. that gives me a little hope. >> gives me a little hope, too, but i must say not a lot. in all of your time working in ukraine, did you ever think you'd see russia on the brink of a full-scale invasion? >> i never did. i never did. so i was there twice. i was there in 2006, 2009 where there were real politics, wolf. there was a debate in the country about whether the russian model or the european model was best, and it will real politics. they talked about language. they talked about nato, but since 2014 when the russians invaded, the first time and took crimea and stirred up in donb
>> wolf, it's sobering. it is sobering.ack kyiv where i served and other parts of the country where i visited. people will clearly die, ukrainians and russians. so it's depressing to think. now, that said, the president also thought there was still time for diplomacy, and i guess what that means is the president thinks that president putin if he's already decided he can change his mind and can go in a different direction, can go to negotiations. that gives me a little hope. >> gives...
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>> reporter: hi, wolf. well, i think in the first instance, the russians are essentially brushing off those sanctions. they're not paying any attention to them, and i think what russian officials are saying essentially is that, you know, look, the idea that there is going to be sanctions because of our actions was already factored into the decision-making process. one very revealing comment came from the kremlin today when the spokesperson for vladimir putin was asked, you know, what vladimir putin's reaction was to president biden's recent remarks this evening. he said, i'm sorry. he didn't even watch them. he was busy in a working meeting. so they're sort of, you know, not even giving that -- at least publicly admitting that they're giving those announcements in washington the time of day. there's also been sort of comments come from the former presidents of russia, former prime minister, dmitry medvedev in response to the german sanctions, which have been particularly stinging. the suspension of that nor
>> reporter: hi, wolf. well, i think in the first instance, the russians are essentially brushing off those sanctions. they're not paying any attention to them, and i think what russian officials are saying essentially is that, you know, look, the idea that there is going to be sanctions because of our actions was already factored into the decision-making process. one very revealing comment came from the kremlin today when the spokesperson for vladimir putin was asked, you know, what...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >> this is "cnn newsroom" breaking news. >> we begin with breaking news on former vice president mike pence publicly and directly rejecting donald trump's election lie. let's go straight to our senior legal affairs correspondent polly reed. we have not heard pence criticize his former boss like this before. >> that's right, wolf. pence rebuked the former president in the strongest terms yet, saying trump was wrong about pence's authority to overturn the election on january 6th. his remarks come 13 months after the insurrection, which he once again called a dark day in the history of the u.s. capitol, and then he called out trump's big lie. let's take a listen to what he told the crowd at a conservative event in florida. >> i heard this week that president trump said i had the right to overturn the election. president trump is wrong. i had no right to overturn the election. the presidency belongs to the american people and the american people alone. and
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >> this is "cnn newsroom" breaking news. >> we begin with breaking news on former vice president mike pence publicly and directly rejecting donald trump's election lie. let's go straight to our senior legal affairs correspondent polly reed. we have not heard pence criticize his former boss like this before. >> that's right, wolf. pence rebuked the former president in the strongest terms yet, saying trump was...
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>> look, well, wolf, this is a good move.how to russia that we will defend nato allies. if they're attacked, we will come to their defense. there will be a direct conflict with russia if they do that. therefore, russia should not touch nato. that's very important. but the problem with this is it doesn't address the immediate issue of russia's attacks on ukraine. this nato response force is not going to be deployed to defend ukraine. it is there to reassure and protect existing nato allies. we need to have more on the table, what we can do today, tonight, to help the ukrainians fend off this russian attack. >> in the situation room a few hours ago, i spoke with congressman adam kinzinger. he's a u.s. air force lieutenant colonel. he served in iraq and afghanistan. and he told me that to protect the ukrainian citizens, which is in immediate need right now, the u.s. and nato should declare what he calls a no fly zone over ukraine. would that be worth the risk? what's your reaction to that, ambassador? >> i think this is a very s
>> look, well, wolf, this is a good move.how to russia that we will defend nato allies. if they're attacked, we will come to their defense. there will be a direct conflict with russia if they do that. therefore, russia should not touch nato. that's very important. but the problem with this is it doesn't address the immediate issue of russia's attacks on ukraine. this nato response force is not going to be deployed to defend ukraine. it is there to reassure and protect existing nato...
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>> wolf, it's baffling. 1980s. there was nothing like a fox news back then with a tucker carlson essentially echoing kremlin talking points, saying why do i hate vladimir putin, telling his audience of millions of people that they shouldn't hate vladimir putin either. tucker carlson has been doing this for months now, essentially spewing what they say over at the kremlin, what vladimir putin would like americans to say. to the point, wolf, that they play tucker carlson's bits on russian state television. as brian todd was mentioning a few minutes ago, former secretary of state mike pompeo -- not just people on fox, people like mike pompeo is praising vladimir putin. of course, he's doing that to some extent because he wants to position himself to run in 2024. this has exposed a rift, a split inside the republican party. you do have some republicans like ted cruz prizing joe biden at how he's doling out sanctions. then you have people like josh hawley inside the republican party who are essentially spouting r
>> wolf, it's baffling. 1980s. there was nothing like a fox news back then with a tucker carlson essentially echoing kremlin talking points, saying why do i hate vladimir putin, telling his audience of millions of people that they shouldn't hate vladimir putin either. tucker carlson has been doing this for months now, essentially spewing what they say over at the kremlin, what vladimir putin would like americans to say. to the point, wolf, that they play tucker carlson's bits on russian...
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wolf blitzer. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> happening now, another member of former vice president pence's former circle is cooperating are the select committee. the panel digging deeper into pressure on the v.p to overturn the election as we're learning new details about the trump team's plans to seize voting machines. >>> also, putin breaks his silence on the ukraine standoff, accusing the u.s. of trying to draw russia into an armed conflict and claiming nato has quote, screwed us over. the pentagon renewing its warning that an invasion could be imminent. >>> and braeeaking now. fda advisers will meet in two weeks to consider a request just submitted by pfizer seeking authorization for its covid vaccine for children under age 5. i'll ask the u.s. surgeon general if this is a final, critical step for getting the country back to normal. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with the january 6th inve
wolf blitzer. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> happening now, another member of former vice president pence's former circle is cooperating are the select committee. the panel digging deeper into pressure on the v.p to overturn the election as we're learning new details about the trump team's plans to seize voting machines. >>> also, putin breaks his silence on the ukraine standoff, accusing the u.s. of trying to draw russia into an armed conflict and claiming nato has quote, screwed...
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>> reporter: wolf, this is a very latest. in fact, just confirmed in the last couple of minutes here, and that is that the ukrainian president zelenskyy has ordered a general mobilization order for the military. this involves a lot of things, it involves the con scripts, it involves calling up reservists for military service and they're delivery to military units, i'm now quoting from the order, and institutions of armed forces of ukraine. also as part of this order, it now bans all male citizen from the ages ever 18 to 60 from leaving the country. so this is quite a step. it shows that ukraine really calling on all of its citizens of military age, quite a broad range there, 18 to 60, to stand up and fight. it shows what you this country is capable of in terms of pushing back against this russian invasion. but it also shows you just how grueling these next few days and weeks could be of fighting. that as russian forces continue their assault on this country from the air, on the ground, and from the sea. ukrainian airports und
>> reporter: wolf, this is a very latest. in fact, just confirmed in the last couple of minutes here, and that is that the ukrainian president zelenskyy has ordered a general mobilization order for the military. this involves a lot of things, it involves the con scripts, it involves calling up reservists for military service and they're delivery to military units, i'm now quoting from the order, and institutions of armed forces of ukraine. also as part of this order, it now bans all male...
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>> wolf: she was only eight.e of all what happened to me. >> cooper: you learned that here, you think? >> wolf: yeah. >> cooper: she is not the only one. more than 150,000 children were sent to residential schools, which canada's first prime minister supported, to, in his words, "sever children from the tribe" and "civilize" them. for much of the 20th century, the canadian government supported that mission. this report aired in 1955. >> they learn not only games and traditions, such as the celebration of saint valentine's day, but the mastery of words. >> cooper: the idea for the schools came in part from the united states. in 1879, the carlisle indian industrial school opened in pennsylvania, where this photo was taken of native american children when they first arrived. this is them four months later. the school's motto was "kill the indian, save the man." >> chief wilton littlechild: consequently, ours was, "kill the indian in the child." >> cooper: "kill the indian in the child." >> littlechild: mm-hmm. >> co
>> wolf: she was only eight.e of all what happened to me. >> cooper: you learned that here, you think? >> wolf: yeah. >> cooper: she is not the only one. more than 150,000 children were sent to residential schools, which canada's first prime minister supported, to, in his words, "sever children from the tribe" and "civilize" them. for much of the 20th century, the canadian government supported that mission. this report aired in 1955. >> they...
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i mean, just think about it, wolf. four, five days ago, all these families were in their homes they had a reality. that has been completely and totally shattered. now they've been become refugees. many of them understandably, cannot fully comprehend what it is that they are going through. there's a lot of confusion, and there's so many families that are being torn apart for so many different reasons. we've met a number of people here on the side of the border who have come, because their parents, first quarter, are inside, but they're too sick to actually try to make this journey. you see all kinds of different vehicles that are just caring, ferrying people across. this is just the beginning. the warning from u.n. agencies is upwards of 5 million people could end up fleeing ukraine. >> yeah, it's a horrendous situation. so many of those people have gotten out, tens of thousands, so far, as you correctly point out are women and children, because the men from ages 18 to 60 are not allowed to leave. arwa, we'll get back t
i mean, just think about it, wolf. four, five days ago, all these families were in their homes they had a reality. that has been completely and totally shattered. now they've been become refugees. many of them understandably, cannot fully comprehend what it is that they are going through. there's a lot of confusion, and there's so many families that are being torn apart for so many different reasons. we've met a number of people here on the side of the border who have come, because their...
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we're in a dire moment, wolf.up and recognize that it is more than just performance art when we lie, when we tell people elections were stolen, this actually goes to the survival of this country and in the form we know it. it is that serious. it is worth fighting for. but i do ask myself that question every day. >> it is a legitimate question. the rnc as you know is also trying to do some damage control after calling the january 6 insurrection, they called it legitimate political discourse and a formal public meeting in utah. but watch part of the video just released by the u.s. justice department from that day and i need to warn our viewers that this language is very disturbing. >> if pence caved, we're going to drag mother puckers through the streets. you tucking politicians will get drug through the streets because we're flot not going hoff our shift stolen. we're here to take it back from you. >> cut their head off. >> cut their head off. >> how dangerous is it for the republican national committee to whitewas
we're in a dire moment, wolf.up and recognize that it is more than just performance art when we lie, when we tell people elections were stolen, this actually goes to the survival of this country and in the form we know it. it is that serious. it is worth fighting for. but i do ask myself that question every day. >> it is a legitimate question. the rnc as you know is also trying to do some damage control after calling the january 6 insurrection, they called it legitimate political...
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>> so wolf, thanks for having me on.e words full scale invasion because i think spider will tell you that forces there may not be adequate for a full scale invasion of ukraine, but what he does absolutely have is enough force to do great damage to the ukraine military, and the nation of ukraine. that would be along several areas. where spider described along the south. one of the functions of what he is doing right now in donbas fixes some ukrainian military best military forces on that line of contact, making it hard for them then to respond either to the north or the south, should the next push come there. >> i suspect you're absolutely right. as you know, russian backed separatists have been fighting in eastern ukraine in an area along the russian border for what, eight years. what is the level of coordination with the russian military which putin has now ordered in in big numbers? >> so again, spider had it right. these forces that are in those areas were being propped up, financed and facilitated by russian forces a
>> so wolf, thanks for having me on.e words full scale invasion because i think spider will tell you that forces there may not be adequate for a full scale invasion of ukraine, but what he does absolutely have is enough force to do great damage to the ukraine military, and the nation of ukraine. that would be along several areas. where spider described along the south. one of the functions of what he is doing right now in donbas fixes some ukrainian military best military forces on that...
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i'm wolf blitzer.ou're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with the death of the brettal leader of isis, targeted during a dramatic raid in syria overnight. the biden administration said the operation dealt a catastrophic blow to the terrorist group. oren leibermann has more from the pentagon. >> a u.s. raid shattering the overnight hours in northwest syria. special courses going after the leader of isis. >> last night's operation took a major terrorist leader off of the battlefield. and sent a strong message to terrorists around the world -- we will come after you and find you. >> reporter: president joe biden watched from the white house as special forces closed in on their target. the helicopters approached the three-story compound in the middle of the night, according to senior administration officials. once on the ground, special forces warned civilians to clear out, evacuating ten civilians, including eight children. officials say he blew himself up, killing his wife and children and tearing th
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a wolf, what is the process? wolf. it is more of a spiritual thing. obviously, i know i am human. i go to work every day, i pay my taxes. i do normal things. it is more of a spiritual identification. so i believe that i have the spirit of the wolf. i identify as a wolf on a personal level, but in my everyday life i often know that i'm human. it is a little bit of a misconception how people see it, especially the audio you just played was from an interview i did way back when. that one was -- if it showed the whole interview, i think that would be a pretty good description. >> jesse: okay. do you often run around in the woods the way a wolf does? >> [laughs] you know, if i'm with a certain group of friends who are like-minded -- >> jesse: like a wolf pack. >> yes, like a pack. we will do that to get some sort of release, but it is not something i do on a day-to-day basis or anything. >> jesse: you are not pulling one over on us, this is a real thing you are doing? >> no, i am not. there are many different people w
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>> wolf, i hope so.on goes way down. it stays down. we do well and we're not surprised by yet again another variant. and that's something that is unpredictable but that you can prepare for. you can prepare by developing other drugs, by making sure testing is easily available, and by getting more people not only vaccinated but boosting. one of the things we have to keep emphasizing, the booster shots do extremely well against variants as they emerge. so we're prepared to get a knew variant. i hope we don't. i hope we continue to go in that downward trajectory where we can start approaching normality that all of us are ready for after such a long time under this vail of a very serious outbreak. >> as usual, thank you form for joining us. there's more breaking news we're following here in "the situation room" why. the judge in sarah palin's defamation lawsuit against "the new york times" now says he will dismiss the case regardless of the jury's verdict. ood? avocado. yoyou can fill a bathtub. -i-i love it.
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hospitalizations, wolf, still high.last year, wolf, i think that we were surprised. you know we thought july 4 was going to be a signal we were looking at it in the rearview mirror and then delta and as we went in to thanksgiving and the holidays, omicron. i mean we have got to pay attention to the cautionary tales. i would like to deliver good news saying it is time to basically lift mitigation strategies but i think we have to learn from lessons that are pretty recent lessons in the middle of the pandemic. fingers crossed. looks good but patients in the hospital and we have to keep a close eye. >> how worried should we be about new variant? >> it appears it is more transmissible than the omicron circulating but it seems to be similar enough in terms of the virus itself that it should get the same protections that we get with omicron. if you are vaccinated. if you have protection. if you have immunity. you should feel comfortable with that. if you don't it is a more transmissible virus that will be more forgiving. coul
hospitalizations, wolf, still high.last year, wolf, i think that we were surprised. you know we thought july 4 was going to be a signal we were looking at it in the rearview mirror and then delta and as we went in to thanksgiving and the holidays, omicron. i mean we have got to pay attention to the cautionary tales. i would like to deliver good news saying it is time to basically lift mitigation strategies but i think we have to learn from lessons that are pretty recent lessons in the middle of...
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wolf?he ukrainian military and civilian forces credit for resisting a russian military presence that invaded ukrainian. stay safe. we'll get back to you. also dramatic developments at the white house. jeff zeleny on the scene for us there. an important announcement, jech? >> reporter: that's right. the u.s. government, white house, pentagon, state department watching the events in kyiv closely tonight and also announcing new sanctions and crippling the financial system in russia. going after the central bank why trying to drop the price of the ruble but also going after the s.w.i.f.t. financial network meaning targeting specific russian banks to take them jaufr line essentially and away from the ability to do business with china and the rest of the world. the u.s. and leaders of european union nations are coming together, a dramatic change. president biden bluntly said 48 hours ago european leaders were not board with that. but now they are. the sanctions will start as early as next week an
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>> it's certainly going to be a key factor, wolf.t mark short, pence's former chief of staff, was brought in under subpoena last week, and he spoke, i think, at length to investigators. he knows a lot. greg jacobs, the general counsel, knows a lot. there's a delicate dance they're doing with the committee, they don't want to be seen as fully embracing it. but they're not bucking subpoenas, and we know former president trump has tried to bring down the hammer on former associates. and hoping they don't cooperate. we don't know what are in the documents, but i feel like the testimony that the committee elicited from the pence team is going to be important. >> elie, how significant is it that jeffrey clark actually appeared today after being threatened with contempt? >> wolf, jerffrey clark sort of slid under the radar, but he tried to run a coup attempt inside the justice department to aid donald trump's effort to steal the election. he wrote a letter that falsely stated that doj had found evidence of election fraud. if he took the fif
>> it's certainly going to be a key factor, wolf.t mark short, pence's former chief of staff, was brought in under subpoena last week, and he spoke, i think, at length to investigators. he knows a lot. greg jacobs, the general counsel, knows a lot. there's a delicate dance they're doing with the committee, they don't want to be seen as fully embracing it. but they're not bucking subpoenas, and we know former president trump has tried to bring down the hammer on former associates. and...
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>> a lot, wolf. and i'm just going to reinforce what clarisa said. there is several agencies that monitor the violation of the mince sk accords, four or five is a day and sometimes spikes to 15, 45 today is significant and what is also significant is the vast majority of those were artillery strikes. when you're talking about weapons that have been outlawed in the accord, you're seeing the russian led separatists doing things that are law of war violations when their targeting civilians and it is just reprehensible across the board. and we've seen in the past, unfortunately, when the united states even partnered or coordinated with russia in syria, these kinds of things would take place, the shelling of schools, the shelling of hospitals, purposely done. now i don't know if this strike was purposeful on that kindergarten. but they have been known to do this in the past and in syria, in georgia, in moldova and many other places. so you're going to see, i think, the attempts at the russian military, again as president biden and secretary blinken said t
>> a lot, wolf. and i'm just going to reinforce what clarisa said. there is several agencies that monitor the violation of the mince sk accords, four or five is a day and sometimes spikes to 15, 45 today is significant and what is also significant is the vast majority of those were artillery strikes. when you're talking about weapons that have been outlawed in the accord, you're seeing the russian led separatists doing things that are law of war violations when their targeting civilians...
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i'm wolf blitzer. this is a "situation room" special report. >> let's get right to the breaking news on vladimir putin ordering so-called peacekeeping forces into separatist-held parts of ukraine. our chief international correspondent clarissa ward is in the ukranian capital of kyiv for us. clarissa, russian troops could be arriving in ukraine very, very soon. >> reporter: that's right. president violence key is expected to address the nation sometime in the next hour. his foreign minister has also said that he's asked an immediate urgent u.n. security council meeting to deal with this issue as everyone tries to grapple with how to respond with this fast-breaking story. essentially what we know according to this decree, this sort of friendship agreement between russia and the independent or they would argue the independent republics of donetsk and luhansk they have a ten-year binding security decree which allows rush to come in and protect borders, offer defense and offer also financial and economic su
i'm wolf blitzer. this is a "situation room" special report. >> let's get right to the breaking news on vladimir putin ordering so-called peacekeeping forces into separatist-held parts of ukraine. our chief international correspondent clarissa ward is in the ukranian capital of kyiv for us. clarissa, russian troops could be arriving in ukraine very, very soon. >> reporter: that's right. president violence key is expected to address the nation sometime in the next hour. his...
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i'm wolf blitzer. this is "the situation room" special report. >>> let get to breaking news. major reaction on covid. right now to the newell developments from kyiv. on the scene for us, matthew, putin's move today, a dramatic powerful move, escalating, escalating concerns of an imminent russian invasion. >> reporter: they certainly are, wolf. in fact, there are dramatic developments taking place tonight. within the past few minutes, the kremlin has said that it has ordered the russian defense ministry to, quote, maintain peace in those ukrainian rebel republics, potentially paving the way for russian forces. it all come after vladimir putin, the russian president, made that stunning announcement to recognize those two republics, plunging this region into an even deeper crisis. >> this is the moment vladimir putin further escalated this dangerous stand-off with ukraine. signing a presidential decree that would unilaterally redraw ukraine's borders and set back any prospects of diplomacy. >> translator:
i'm wolf blitzer. this is "the situation room" special report. >>> let get to breaking news. major reaction on covid. right now to the newell developments from kyiv. on the scene for us, matthew, putin's move today, a dramatic powerful move, escalating, escalating concerns of an imminent russian invasion. >> reporter: they certainly are, wolf. in fact, there are dramatic developments taking place tonight. within the past few minutes, the kremlin has said that it has...
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it is almost like shaking a tree, wolf. shake a tree, see what falls out and maybe eventually you could weaken the zellensky government by doing that. >> how else is the biden administration trying to stay astep ahead of putin. >> i think what is remarkable is what we revealed. it goes further than what we saw in 2014 when we were last in a similar situation, talking to the u.s. officials about how they were handling a threat like the one that they're facing today. and i think that you have seen them be very forthcoming with intelligence. they have dedlas fied and not only make it clear to reporters what they are looking at and putting out figures and dates and what plans could be happening, but they're also sharing it with allies pretty readily and i think the constant calls that the presidents had with other world leaders do indicate that. and we've heard from officials, keep in mind, a lot of people serving right now for president biden were here during the obama administration and when this happened, when russia illegal
it is almost like shaking a tree, wolf. shake a tree, see what falls out and maybe eventually you could weaken the zellensky government by doing that. >> how else is the biden administration trying to stay astep ahead of putin. >> i think what is remarkable is what we revealed. it goes further than what we saw in 2014 when we were last in a similar situation, talking to the u.s. officials about how they were handling a threat like the one that they're facing today. and i think that...
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she says she identifies as a wolf. listen. >> i am a british columbia wolf.e or with my friends or stuff like that. sometimes i will wolf out in the woods. that's a great example. a good friend of mine took that. >> jesse: okay. so she is a wolf and that's okay? >> yeah. have you heard about people identifying as different genders, that's something we have all gotten used to. this is a new phenomenon of people identifying as different species. she says she doesn't really become a wolf at work or in public places but, you know, in her spare time a little r and r she wolfs out, howells, barks, does the whole thing, it works for her. >> jesse: i identify as the boy who cried wolf after i watched that lastly, we have a picture that i have never seen before. this apparently is an islamic ritual. where are they doing this? >> this is in a city in northwest india. these are muslims. this is part of a religious festival. in honor of a saint. and there is a lot of different stunts, jesse. this is by far the most eye popping. it's very hard to look at. and i have to ac
she says she identifies as a wolf. listen. >> i am a british columbia wolf.e or with my friends or stuff like that. sometimes i will wolf out in the woods. that's a great example. a good friend of mine took that. >> jesse: okay. so she is a wolf and that's okay? >> yeah. have you heard about people identifying as different genders, that's something we have all gotten used to. this is a new phenomenon of people identifying as different species. she says she doesn't really...
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>> they still don't know much, wolf.re watching and seeing how this is playing out with the french leader taking the moves he's been taking, going from russia and ukraine today and watching this happen and the white house said they expect president biden to get an update from the french president in the coming days based on these lengthy conversations, extended talks he had with putin yesterday. but they're waiting to see what the outcome of this is going to be. if you look at what happened tod today, the kremlin has been undercutting some of the claims the french have been making, so i think there's still a lot of uncertainty surrounding the situation. not just the meetings that the french leader is having, but also president biden himself, hosting the german chancellor here yesterday, talking about this delicate situation that's underway. we expect biden and macron to speak soon. it would be their third conversation in recent days, but really, the white house is just watching to see what putin is saying because as they
>> they still don't know much, wolf.re watching and seeing how this is playing out with the french leader taking the moves he's been taking, going from russia and ukraine today and watching this happen and the white house said they expect president biden to get an update from the french president in the coming days based on these lengthy conversations, extended talks he had with putin yesterday. but they're waiting to see what the outcome of this is going to be. if you look at what...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this hour u.s. officials fear russian forces could be preparing for a second wave of their invasion of ukraine. they are warning the worst of this war may be coming soon especially for resident of the ukrainian capital, kyiv. the city under siege for a fifth night. our chief international correspondent is on the scene for us. the fight for ukraine rages on and on. what's the latest? >> wolf, we have just heard from president zelensky who accused the russians of war crimes for killing civilians today in the city of kharkiv. he said the world should help to prevent russia from being able to use the skies. calling for a no fly zone. he also said that in terms of those talks, those negotiations between ukrainian delegation and russian delegation that took place on the ukrainian bel belarusian border, they had not yields the results. he said strikes continued throughout. he did say there were areas of conversations where they were reviewing them to see whether there might be something they can build on t
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this hour u.s. officials fear russian forces could be preparing for a second wave of their invasion of ukraine. they are warning the worst of this war may be coming soon especially for resident of the ukrainian capital, kyiv. the city under siege for a fifth night. our chief international correspondent is on the scene for us. the fight for ukraine rages on and on. what's the latest? >> wolf, we have just heard from...
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absolutely, professor wolf and i know we've talked about that a lot in the show professor richard wolf and arthur don, thank you so much for you and i will do it again soon. thank you. and finally, the largest bank in the u. s. has become the 1st one to stake, is claim in the multiverse, introduce the onyx lounge in the central land this week, which is an odd to the companies theory and base services. now, as you can see here from this screen shot, which was posted on twitter, the laundry piers to be pretty simple. and of course it comes complete with a spiral staircase and even a tiger. because why not? now, if you're wondering why j. p. morgan did this well, they say they are open to all clients, both in the real world. and in the matter verse in a statement the bank said, is these virtual real estate continuing to grow? which means they will be, there will be a market for services that include credit, mortgages and rental agreement. that's really all you need in the virtual world is more credit. meanwhile, disney is also getting involved in now think it is appointed a new leader of
absolutely, professor wolf and i know we've talked about that a lot in the show professor richard wolf and arthur don, thank you so much for you and i will do it again soon. thank you. and finally, the largest bank in the u. s. has become the 1st one to stake, is claim in the multiverse, introduce the onyx lounge in the central land this week, which is an odd to the companies theory and base services. now, as you can see here from this screen shot, which was posted on twitter, the laundry piers...
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un mucha ocurre con - doctora, wolf...a frecuencia... un consejo para un padre de familia que piense.. mi hijo es victima de acoso. que hijo es victima de que piense.. mi padre de familia que piense.. mi hijo es victima de acoso. que senales existen?q2. pero tambien me gustaria que nos contara... como un padre puede reconocer que su hijo es el que hace bulling a otros compaqeros? observar la interacciÓn que tiene con los otros niÑos. e insistir en pedir apoyo de las escuelas. si es el caso del chico que es el que estÁ haciendo bullying, hay que ver cÓmo estÁ manejando los estados emocionales. necesita haber otras salidas. carolina: hablando del tema de las salidas, las alternativas. ¿quÉ deberÍa hacer una escuela cuando un padre de familia dice tengo este vÍdeo donde se ve que mi hijo es vÍctima de acoso? hoy en dÍa eso no se puede hacer. ¿quÉ puede hacer la escuela? jÉsica: el padre estÁ entregando al hijo a la escuela sabiendo que en la escuela garantiza la seguridad. es importante que la escuela actÚe no sÓlo en el chic
un mucha ocurre con - doctora, wolf...a frecuencia... un consejo para un padre de familia que piense.. mi hijo es victima de acoso. que hijo es victima de que piense.. mi padre de familia que piense.. mi hijo es victima de acoso. que senales existen?q2. pero tambien me gustaria que nos contara... como un padre puede reconocer que su hijo es el que hace bulling a otros compaqeros? observar la interacciÓn que tiene con los otros niÑos. e insistir en pedir apoyo de las escuelas. si es el caso...
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his show is "wolf like me." we'll take a look at that when we come back. smartphones were more than just smart? the all new google pixel 6 truly sees you. not a blurry face. and for things you don't want to see, it removes them instantly with magic eraser. on our most advanced and inclusive smartphone camera yet. live translate speaks your language and hers. it's the phone that understands we're all different. google pixel 6. for all you are. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ make more family fun for less, at target. [ music ends ] ♪ ♪ >>> who put on that song? >> i don't know. >> did you just put on this song? >> i've been sitting here with you. >> i need to go. >> did i do something wrong? >> no, i just feel like this is -- i shouldn't have put myself in this situation. >> what situation? >> i haven't day drunk in a really long time, so -- >> i don't think it's day anymore. >> really what time is it? >> after 6:00. >> oh! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is isla fisher and josh gad, late foreher transformation into a wolf. which i assumed when i -- i saw the billboard for
his show is "wolf like me." we'll take a look at that when we come back. smartphones were more than just smart? the all new google pixel 6 truly sees you. not a blurry face. and for things you don't want to see, it removes them instantly with magic eraser. on our most advanced and inclusive smartphone camera yet. live translate speaks your language and hers. it's the phone that understands we're all different. google pixel 6. for all you are. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ make more family fun for...
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i'm sorry, i was surprised wolf. i don't think so. i think that the common prosperity, ideas of using thing are still with them. they have big enough quality issues to deal with. and part of that is by a regulatory regime that i think is going to get harsher for big corporations. are going to have to share the wealth and when the other, your other guests said, quite rightly that the companies are having to eat some of their burdens. that's part of this process. that's part of making sure that the consumer gets the benefit of the low inflation rate. i mean, let's be honest. the inflation rate in this country for consumers is 7 and a half percent. and the rate in china is less than one percent. this is an extraordinary policy achievement that will have enormous effect on the ability of both countries to succeed or not in their economic policy. absolutely, professor, what would i know? we've talked about that a lot in the show professors richard wolf, and arthur don, thank you so much for you, and i will do it again soon. thank you. and
i'm sorry, i was surprised wolf. i don't think so. i think that the common prosperity, ideas of using thing are still with them. they have big enough quality issues to deal with. and part of that is by a regulatory regime that i think is going to get harsher for big corporations. are going to have to share the wealth and when the other, your other guests said, quite rightly that the companies are having to eat some of their burdens. that's part of this process. that's part of making sure that...
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i'm wolf blitzer.president biden's very grim new assessment that vladimir putin has already made up his mind to go to war in ukraine. we have correspondents in ukraine, russia, here in the united states covering this breaking story from every angle. let's go right to our senior white house correspondent phil mattingly. phil, the president says all signs now point to a russian invasion of ukraine in the coming days. >> reporter: wolf, over the last 24 hours top u.s. officials have given increasingly dire and detailed statements making clear they had significant concerns about where things may be headed, none, however was more dramatic than the statement from the president tonight. >> you are convinced that president putin is going to invade ukraine? is that what you just said a few moment
i'm wolf blitzer.president biden's very grim new assessment that vladimir putin has already made up his mind to go to war in ukraine. we have correspondents in ukraine, russia, here in the united states covering this breaking story from every angle. let's go right to our senior white house correspondent phil mattingly. phil, the president says all signs now point to a russian invasion of ukraine in the coming days. >> reporter: wolf, over the last 24 hours top u.s. officials have given...
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i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." you can follow me on twitter and instagram. you can tweet the show. thanks once again for watching. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> thousands of u.s. troops deploying the eastern europe and exclusive reaction from top aid. >>> democrat senator rekors from his strong, new concerns about how his long absence could affect bind's agenda in a divided senate. let's go out front.
i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." you can follow me on twitter and instagram. you can tweet the show. thanks once again for watching. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> thousands of u.s. troops deploying the eastern europe and exclusive reaction from top aid. >>> democrat senator rekors from his strong, new concerns about how his long absence could affect bind's agenda in a divided senate. let's go out front.
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chad wolf, thanks very much.g a spike in crime and now the mayor is urging tech to take down a video he thinks promotes gun violence. all of that ahead. ♪♪ began as pent standoff turned into an ambush on police, nine officers wounded in a suspect dead. [gun shots] jon: you can see a man exiting, leaving an infant outside the door. when the officers raised to the babies rescue, for suspect open fire. the baby was not hurt in the suspect who also killed his girlfriend was dead. nine officers are expected to recover. new york city mayor eric adams calling on social media companies to ban rap videos that glorify and promote violence and shooting. urgent plea after two aspiring wheel wrappers were shot and killed within days of each other. this is the city seeing 30% spike in shootings. laura ingle has more. >> new york city mayor eric adams looks at what's happening in the city, is looking at this specific type of music and looking up one case to kick off thing yesterday, the case of young man down involved in this t
chad wolf, thanks very much.g a spike in crime and now the mayor is urging tech to take down a video he thinks promotes gun violence. all of that ahead. ♪♪ began as pent standoff turned into an ambush on police, nine officers wounded in a suspect dead. [gun shots] jon: you can see a man exiting, leaving an infant outside the door. when the officers raised to the babies rescue, for suspect open fire. the baby was not hurt in the suspect who also killed his girlfriend was dead. nine officers...
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chad wolf, thank you so much for joining us. we so appreciate it? that great to having you back if only a day. >> carley: good to be back. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> president biden heading to new york city today to meet with law enforcement facing a full scale crisis. >> the visit comes as 30 officers across our country were shot? january. >> thousands came to honor the life and memory of nypd officer wilbert mora. another satisfactory blue through the streets of new york city. >> how many more officers have to lose their lives before this system changes? nypd protects us but who protection tremendous. >> it was just showing the crisis of our southern border. 70 arrested dressed in camo because they want to evas
chad wolf, thank you so much for joining us. we so appreciate it? that great to having you back if only a day. >> carley: good to be back. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> president biden heading to new york city today to meet with law enforcement facing a full scale crisis. >> the visit comes as 30 officers across our country were shot? january. >> thousands came to honor the life and memory of nypd officer wilbert mora. another satisfactory blue...
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"the president is upset," he told wolf. doesn't understand why you haven't gotten control of the voting machines." wolf said he did not have the authority to take machines owned by the states. trump also considered an executive order allowing the pentagon to use military forces to seize voting machines, an idea pushed by his former national security adviser michael flynn, who at the time was publicly calling for martial law. >> he could take military capabilities and basically rerun an election in each of those states. >> reporter: as the investigation continues, the committee is literally piecing together documents from the trump white house. some of them have arrived in pieces. the national archives explaining in a statement the documents were, quote, torn up by former president trump. tearing up papers is a long-standing trump habit. of course, destroying presidential records is a crime. and the committee is now attempting to put the documents back together. in a bizarre written statement today, trump called on the janua
"the president is upset," he told wolf. doesn't understand why you haven't gotten control of the voting machines." wolf said he did not have the authority to take machines owned by the states. trump also considered an executive order allowing the pentagon to use military forces to seize voting machines, an idea pushed by his former national security adviser michael flynn, who at the time was publicly calling for martial law. >> he could take military capabilities and...
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. >> pennsylvania governor tom wolf today. [laughter] >> everybody is here? let me begin by thanking the executives for coming in today, i think this is the beginning of god willing, a new era and electricity. environmentally, clean up the environment. i can't tell you how much i appreciate you being here, i mean it. i'm going to just make a few brief comments and then asked a few questions. unfortunately i have to go, not immediately but before we finish and i want to apologize ahead of time but thank you for being here. i'm afraid i won't be able to stay but i wanted to come by and think the utility sector ceos for being here. you have some of the most important jobs in america right now, keeping electricity systems running and running reliable. i spent too much time the slasher flying helicopters over areas where utilities were down. it really is amazing, more territory is burned to the ground on the west coast in the entire state of new jersey. stunning, absolutely stunning. i want to thank you for what you're doing to get the word out about clean energy
. >> pennsylvania governor tom wolf today. [laughter] >> everybody is here? let me begin by thanking the executives for coming in today, i think this is the beginning of god willing, a new era and electricity. environmentally, clean up the environment. i can't tell you how much i appreciate you being here, i mean it. i'm going to just make a few brief comments and then asked a few questions. unfortunately i have to go, not immediately but before we finish and i want to apologize...
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people in power travels to gonna to uncover the dirty secret behind the wolf. fashion addiction. dead. white man's clothes on edge is eda ah the white house warned that russia would invade ukraine at any time which moscow denies, but all sides agree that diplomatic avenues remain open. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up in canada in folks emergency powers for the 1st time to and protests against vaccine mandates. oh, funeral in the occupied westbank for a 17 year old palestinian shot dead by his rainy forces during protests, against and demolitions. and looking in the shadows, how an exhibit in belgium is exposing men to the sexual harassment experiences of women. ah, ukraine's president says he's been told that wednesday will be the day russia invades moscow has denied it. has any such plans, a defiant blood of me as the lensky has declared wednesday, a day of national unity urging ukrainians to show that patriotism. but i was up that statement rattled, market savanski is off as clarified that the president was only referring to media repor
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i at stake there will continue to follow those talk. professor richard wolf and, and must bend. swan thank you both for your time and as i thank you and from the impact of one international conflict to another, it appears that the cost of replacing telecom equipment that has been deemed at presenting a, quote, national security threat. well, is much more a much more expected or expensive than expected. in fact, while the federal communications commission set aside $1900000000.00 for their rip and replace program aimed at getting rid of technology from chinese companies like, while way in the t. well, us carriers are now the same. they will need at least $5600000000.00 in order to get the job done. so just a little bit more than was originally in that budget. now the chair of the fcc took the twitter to say the agency had received $181.00 applications from companies looking to replace their equipment and received the funding to do so from the fcc secure and trusted communications networks reimbursement program. however, that additional funding requires approval from congress, which it
i at stake there will continue to follow those talk. professor richard wolf and, and must bend. swan thank you both for your time and as i thank you and from the impact of one international conflict to another, it appears that the cost of replacing telecom equipment that has been deemed at presenting a, quote, national security threat. well, is much more a much more expected or expensive than expected. in fact, while the federal communications commission set aside $1900000000.00 for their rip...
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now professor wolf speaking of talks, we know we talked about micron meeting with food in moscow this week. now, germany scholes is saying that he is going to meet with leaders in the key at and moscow next week. but what kind of message is he sending my going to the united states 1st and to his actual neighbors last well, you know, i'm not, i'm not to fly on the wall, but my guess is he's telling the americans, ah, what they want to hear, that they're still an ally and that he still treats the united states as a friend, which they do. that's correct. but he's also letting the americans know by immediately going to moscow. and my guess is saying the same friendly things that my call is saying right now, use letting united states know that it is no longer in charge. it's this painfully slow process of re configuring the globe. now that the united states is declining, and china with russia as an ally is emerging into the sunlight as a dominant player. the whole world is going to be adjusting its happening everywhere. and again, the united states really has a choice between flailing its
now professor wolf speaking of talks, we know we talked about micron meeting with food in moscow this week. now, germany scholes is saying that he is going to meet with leaders in the key at and moscow next week. but what kind of message is he sending my going to the united states 1st and to his actual neighbors last well, you know, i'm not, i'm not to fly on the wall, but my guess is he's telling the americans, ah, what they want to hear, that they're still an ally and that he still treats the...
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because he's going to say to the west, you just cried wolf see. now let's talk. now whether the west is prepared for this or not, remains to be seen, but so far potent as the initiative in the west is not doing enough in my mind to take that initiative away from him occupying ukraine would take hundreds of thousands of forces. so what is he going to do? he marches t f. how does he get out? now maybe he could want to have a border opening to crimea with some people have argue, but then he still stuck there. and what he's going to do is to ensure that natal this time is really serious. so as far as i'm concerned, it makes much more sense for him to use these forces symbolically and diplomatically. and then at the end of the day, he probably is going to be gang something in terms of negotiations. of course i could be wrong in common sense terms. he's got all these forces. why did use them? well, there were millions or soviet forces on the water of nato and hundreds of thousands of nato forces on the board of the soviet union. we didn't go to war. so i think war is p
because he's going to say to the west, you just cried wolf see. now let's talk. now whether the west is prepared for this or not, remains to be seen, but so far potent as the initiative in the west is not doing enough in my mind to take that initiative away from him occupying ukraine would take hundreds of thousands of forces. so what is he going to do? he marches t f. how does he get out? now maybe he could want to have a border opening to crimea with some people have argue, but then he still...
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when capitalism fails to save us from pandemic or itself, professor wolf. i mean, if it concerning that we're seeing this big jump in personal that are there worries that when the economic bubble does birth as it eventually will, this is going to become a real problem. absolutely. we are now seeing levels of consumer debt higher than they were in the run up to the great recession of 2008 and 9. let's remember what the name of that was session was a sub prime mortgage recession. that's what it was originally calls. and why? because people had loaded up on so much personal debt that they could not any more pay on that day, not the interest and the principal. and so they did chose not to pay their mortgages as one of the things save on because they couldn't do it. and we're here now again with a population deeper and deeper in debt. it's cost that crash. what one of the worst we've had in our history, and it's every indication that we're moving in that direction again. absolutely. and concerning as an understatement, there now how much of this can be attribute
when capitalism fails to save us from pandemic or itself, professor wolf. i mean, if it concerning that we're seeing this big jump in personal that are there worries that when the economic bubble does birth as it eventually will, this is going to become a real problem. absolutely. we are now seeing levels of consumer debt higher than they were in the run up to the great recession of 2008 and 9. let's remember what the name of that was session was a sub prime mortgage recession. that's what it...
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i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with all the breaking news out of president biden's white house remarks just a little while ago. his solemn words and stern tone speaking volumes about this critical moment in the russia-ukraine crisis. we have our correspondents on the scene in cukraine and here n the u.s. to cover the store with the world on edge right now. the president says an invasion of ukraine remains, in his words, directly possible. >> that's right. the president in very sober remarks making clear that despite signs and statements from top russian officials that perhaps a dip l diplomatic off s a pathway that could be pursued. there are more russian troops than the u.s. has assessed before and attack is very possible. while diploma cy is the best option, the united states is prepared. >> the united states is prepared no matter what happens. >> reporter: tonight president biden making clear he is willin opening. >> i agree. we should give the diplomacy every chance
i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with all the breaking news out of president biden's white house remarks just a little while ago. his solemn words and stern tone speaking volumes about this critical moment in the russia-ukraine crisis. we have our correspondents on the scene in cukraine and here n the u.s. to cover the store with the world on edge right now. the president says an invasion of ukraine remains, in his words, directly possible....
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and now professor wolf, in addition to the u. s. national that we have also seen private debt skyrocket. hitting the highest level to the start of the pandemic with consumer credit, increasing 11 percent in november, while americans credit card debt surpassed $717000000000.00 in december. i mean, what are the long term impact of all of this? and did all of this have that all the policy that we've seen in response to pandemic? did that have a major effect in, on the latest in the debt? well yeah, you know, we are watching and there's no nice way to say this. we're watching an economic system. our capitalist economy coming into problem after problem difficulty after difficulty. you know, the government lowered interest rates in order to prevent the crash back in 2000. the other crash in 2008, and now this last one, they were afraid that would plunge us into a depression. so they lowered interest rates to get the spending going because they would make money. so cheap. ok, they got through that difficulty, but cheap money and this is
and now professor wolf, in addition to the u. s. national that we have also seen private debt skyrocket. hitting the highest level to the start of the pandemic with consumer credit, increasing 11 percent in november, while americans credit card debt surpassed $717000000000.00 in december. i mean, what are the long term impact of all of this? and did all of this have that all the policy that we've seen in response to pandemic? did that have a major effect in, on the latest in the debt? well...
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a warning that gillian wolf's report contains flash photography. ah, an emotional rescue ending in heartbreak, 5 year old ray and had been trapped inside this well for days. a massive but delicate operation was launched to free him. why jessica has so i can't describe how i feel that my cousin is gone. what can i say one now and you can't find any. my heart is aching too much for him. he's my nephew. my god, been with him, just like how god stood with this crowd had gathered in support. but as news of the young boy's death spread condolences for his family pouring in rescue teams have been working round the clock, hoping to answer the collective prayers of a nation. the hash tag, say ryan trending on social media throughout the arab world. here a camera lowered into the well days earlier showing 5 year old ray and alive, but unable to move on to rescue teams had provided him food and water through pipes . bottom up, i managed to communicate with the child and asked if he could halo, there was a response, so i waited for a minute and saw that he beg
a warning that gillian wolf's report contains flash photography. ah, an emotional rescue ending in heartbreak, 5 year old ray and had been trapped inside this well for days. a massive but delicate operation was launched to free him. why jessica has so i can't describe how i feel that my cousin is gone. what can i say one now and you can't find any. my heart is aching too much for him. he's my nephew. my god, been with him, just like how god stood with this crowd had gathered in support. but as...