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"2023-03-16 00:00:00"
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"Chinese study: North Korean miss..."
"SHOWING KIM JONG-UN OVERSEEING
WITH THE CHILD THOUGHT TO BE HIS
DAUGHTER, WILL RIPLY IS OUT
FRONT.
>> Reporter: IN THE SKIES NEAR
JAPAN F15 ON THE HUNT FOR A
SUSPECTED NORTH KOREAN
INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTICS
MISSILE CAPTURING WHAT COULD BE
LAST SECONDS IN FLIGHT.
THIS RARE VIDEO RELEASED BY
JAPAN'S MILITARY, EXPERTS SAY
THE BURNING OBJECT RESEMBLE AS
BALLISTIC MISSILE BOOST ROCKET
REENTERING THE ATMOSPHERE FLYING
ABOUT AN HOUR AT HYPER SONIC
SPEEDS.
>> IF THERE'S NO INTERCEPTION,
AN ICBM LAUNCHED FROM NORTH
KOREA WOULD TAKE A LITTLE BIT
MORE THAN MINUTES TO REACH THE
MOMENT LAND DEPENDING IF IT'S
THE WEST COAST OR EAST COAST
WILL HAVE MORE TIME.
>> CHINESE SCIENTISTS SIMULATE
ADD NUCLEAR ATTACK, ACCORDING TO
THE SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST THE
SIMULATION SHOWS 33 MINUTES FROM
THE TIME OF LAUNCH TILL THE TIME
OF IMPACT.
IF U.S. MISSILE DEFENSES FAIL TO
SHOOT DOWN THE ICBM
>> MISSILE DEFENSE BEGINS MERE.
>> FOR YEARS U.S. LEADERS
REASSURED THE PUBLIC
>> THE NATION SHOULD BE VERY
CONFIDENT
>> AND AMERICA'S ALLIES
>> EASILY SHOOT THEM OUT OF THE
SKY.
>> MOTIVE DEFENSE SYSTEMS CAN
KEEP THEM SAFE.
BUT VIRTUALLY ALL BALLISTICS
MISSILES TRAVEL AT MORE THAN
FIVE TIMES THE SPEED OF SOUND.
SOMETIMES FASTER.
>> IT'S BEEN DESCRIBED AS
HITTING A BULLET WITH BULLET.
TRYING TO HIT A WAR HEAD.
>> THREE, TWO, ONE.
IGNITION.
>> A REPORT LAST YEAR FINDING
AMERICA'S MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM
THE NATION'S BEST PERHAPS ONLY
LINE OF DEFENSE ONLY SUCCEEDS
ABOUT HALF THE TIME.
>> IN NORTH KOREA WERE TO FIRE A
NUCLEAR ARM AT THE UNITED
STATES, WE COULD NOT ESSENTIAL
OUR DEFENSE SYSTEM WOULD PREVENT
IT.
>> A U.S. MISSILE DEFENSE
AGENCY REPORT LAST YEAR SAID THE
MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM
DEMONSTRATED A MEASURED
CAPABILITY TO DEFEND THE UNITED
STATES DEPLOYED FORCES AND
ALLIES FROM A ROGUE NATION'S
MISSILE ATTACK.
THAT ROGUE NATION HAS A FAST
GROWING ARSENAL.
KIM JONG-UN MILITARY IS MASS
PRODUCING ICBM's, HE KNOWS A
BARRAGE OF BALLISTIC MISSILES
COULD BE ..." + 36%
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"2023-03-15 00:00:00"
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"Trump-aligned PAC demands invest..."
">>> WE'RE BACK WITH OUR POLITICS
LEAD.
A TRUMP ALIGNED SUPER PAC IS
DEMANDING A FLORIDA ETHICS
INVESTIGATION INTO WHETHER
FLORIDA GOVERNOR RON DeSANTIS'
POLITICAL ACTIVITIES IS
VIOLATING STATE LAW, ACCUSING
HIM OF RUNNING SHADOW
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, SAYING
RON DeSANTIS SHOULD HAVE TO
RESIGN FROM OFFICE.
LET'S DISCUSS.
GLORIA, WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF
THIS?
>> WELL, AN ETHICS COMPLAINT
FILED BY FRIENDS OF DONALD TRUMP
IS SOMETHING I HAVE A HARD TIME
GETTING MY ARMS AROUND, BUT IT'S
A NUISANCE LAWSUIT.
HAVE YOU EVER MET A POLITICIAN
WHO WAS HOLDING ONE ELECTED
OFFICE WHILE SEEKING ANOTHER?
I'VE NEVER MET ONE.
EVERY ONE OF THEM IS.
SO THIS IS JUST -- GIVES US AN
INDICATION THAT DONALD TRUMP AND
HIS FRIENDS ARE WILLING TO THROW
EVERYTHING THEY POSSIBLY CAN AT
ANY TIME, AT ANY MOMENT AGAINST
RON DeSANTIS.
>> THERE'S MUCH MORE TO COME.
WE SAW A POLL YESTERDAY, A CNN
POLL, WITH REPUBLICAN VOTERS.
TRUMP AT 40%, DeSANTIS AT 36%.
THAT'S BASICALLY A TIE.
>> IT SHOWS JUST HOW MUCH
DeSANTIS IS ON HIS MIND.
WE'RE ALREADY STARTING TO SEE
SOME FACTIONS SORT OF
DEVELOPMENT IN THIS EARLY
CONTEST FOR THE REPUBLICAN
NOMINATION.
YOU CAN ALREADY SEE PENCE AND
NIKKI HALEY ON ONE SIDE, AS WELL
AS DeSANTIS AND TRUMP TRYING TO
COMPETE FOR A SIMILAR BASE, AS
WELL.
YOU CAN POINT TO THE RECENT
COMMENTS ABOUT UKRAINE THAT
DeSANTIS MADE AS WELL, WHICH
ALIGNS WITH TRUMP'S STANCE
BEFORE HAND.
SO WE'RE SEEING THESE TWO TAKE
JABS AT EACH OTHER.
AND WHAT'S HANGING OVER IT IS
THE FACT THAT THEY SEEM TO BE
TRYING TO OUTTRUMP ONE ANOTHER
AND COMPETE FOR THE BASE.
>> THERE'S A NEW POLL OUT FROM
QUINNIPIAC IN FAVOR OF DeSANTIS,
IT'S WITH INDEPENDENT VOTERS.
IN A HEAD-TO-HEAD MATCHUP, 49%
OF INDEPENDENTS FAVOR DeSANTIS
OVER BIDEN, BIDEN 45%.
BUT THEN YOU HAVE A BIDEN/TRUMP
MATCHUP, AND 50% OF INDEPENDENTS
GO TO BIDEN, VERSUS 42% FOR
TRUMP.
OBVIOUSLY, IT'S WAY EARLY, AND
DeSANTIS HASN'T EVEN ANNOUNCED A
CANDIDACY.
AS YOU KNOW, REPUBLICANS LOST
INDEPENDENTS BY A WIDE M..." + 77%
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"2023-03-16 00:00:00"
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"Irvo Otieno's family reacts to s..."
"RELEASED TO THE PUBLIC OF THE
FAMILY AND LAWYERS GAVE
EXCRUCIATES DETAILS
>> TODAY THREE MORE CHARGED WITH
SECOND DEGREE MURDER IN THE
DEATH OF 28-YEAR-OLD IVO, IN
CUSTODY, ALL THREE EMPLOYEES OF
CENTRAL STATE HOSPITAL MENTAL
HEALTH FACILITY IN VIRGINIA,
WHERE HE WAS TAKEN ON MARCH 6.
THAT'S IN ADDITION TO SEVEN
SHERIFF DEPUTIES ALREADY CHARGED
WITH SECOND DEGREE MURDER.
>> HE WAS MY, THIS THE BREATH
OUT OF MY BABY.
THAT WAS HIGH BABY.
>> Reporter: HIS FAMILY NOW SEEN
VIDEO OF THE FATAL INCIDENT.
>> AT WHAT POINT DO WE START
PRESERVING LIFE?
AT WHAT POINT DO WE CONSIDER
MENTAL ILLNESS A CRIME
>> HE DIED OF ASPHYXIATION AFTER
HELD DOWN FOR 11, 12 MINUTES.
>> RESTRAINED TO BRUTALLY WE'RE
KNEE ON HIS IN FACT, THE WEIGHT
OF SEVEN INDIVIDUALS ON HIS BODY
WHILE HE'S FACE DOWN.
HANDCUFFED.
WITH LEG IRONS
>> HE WAS ARRESTED MARCH 3RD
AFTER RESPONDING TO A BURGLARY
CALL AND TOOK HIM TO THE
HOSPITAL FOR EVALUATION WHERE HE
BECAME PHYSICALLY SAW THETIVE.
>> SHE TOOK HIM TO JAIL, DIDN'T
TAKE HIM DOWN THERE WITH ANY
MEDICINE.
>> AFTER A WEEKEND IN JAIL,
WHERE PROSECUTORS SAY VIDEO
SHOWS HIM BEING PEPPER SPRAYED,
PUNCHED.
MISTREATED HE WAS BROUGHT AT THE
CENTRAL STATE MENTAL FACILITY
MARCH 6 WHERE AUTHORITIES ALLEGE
HE BECAME COMBATIVE.
>> IN THE VIDEOS, ARE NEVER
CONFRONTATIONAL WITH THEM.
HE'S NOT POSING A THREAT TO
THEM.
HE'S NOT VIOLENT OR AGGRESSIVE
WITH THEM.
>> Reporter: IN COURT THIS WEEK,
AN EARLY GLIMPSE OF DEPUTY'S
POTENTIAL DEFENSE, ONE LAWYER
CITING THIS.
.
>> THE ONGOING ISSUES THAT HE
HAD BEEN, THEY HAD BEEN HAVING
WITH THIS INDIVIDUAL WITH
REGARDS TO HIS DISORDERLY
CONDUCT, WITH REGARDS TO HIS
AGGRESSION, WITH REGARDS TO HIS
RESISTANCE.
>> Reporter: BUT THE FAMILY SAID
WHAT HE NEEDED WAS HELP.
>> WHAT DO YOU WANT TO SEE
HAPPEN TO THESE DEPUTIES
>> JUSTICE, I WOULD LIKE THEM
PUT AWAY IF YOU ASK ME FOR LIFE.
BUT THEY DON'T SEE THE LIGHT OF
DAY AGAIN.
WHAT THEY DID TO MY SON WAS
HORRIFIC.
HORRIFIC.
>> Reporter: WE REACH OUT..." + 19%
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"2023-03-15 00:00:00"
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"Russian elite piles on Putin all..."
">>> TONIGHT, NEW VIDEO JUST IN
TO OUT FRONT, THE MOMENT A
SOLDIER SHOOTS A RUSSIAN JET OUT
OF THE SKY.
HOLDING A SURE FAS TO AIR
MISSILE LAUNCHER AND FIRES TWICE
AND YOU SEE THE ENTIRE RECOIL
TURNING AWAY AND THEN YOU WILL
SEE THE JET'S WRECKAGE STILL
BURNING.
YOU CAN APPEAR -- YOU CAN SEE
WHAT APPEARS TO BE A WHITE
PARACHUTE.
WE DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO
THAT PILOT.
WE DO HAVE NEW PILOT OF WHAT
APPEARS TO BE A RUSSIAN HIDEOUT
THAT WAS DESTROYED AND RUSSIAN
FIGHTERS BASICALLY MOVING IN
BETWEEN HOMES AND THEN, YOU KNOW
THE UKRAINIANS, THEY FILMED IT.
THE DRONES SEE IT, IT WAS
SPOTTED AND YOU'LL SEE THE
MASSIVE FIREBALL IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD AS YOU SEE.
RUSSIA'S LOSSES THAT THEY ARE
SUSTAINING IN THIS WAY IN PLACE
AFTER PLACE ALONG THE FRONT LINE
IS PARTLY WHY RUSSIA IS --
YOU'REEING A BIG RAMP UP IN
RECRUITMENT EXFORTS ANECDOTALLY
ON THE GROUND AND WE HAVE VIDEO
OF YOUNG CHILDREN BEING TAUGHT
TO BE PREPARED TO FIGHT.
THESE ARE CHILDREN IN ANNEXED
CRIMEA AND THAT GIRL IS FAST AND
THEY'RE LEARNING BIOLOGICAL
TRAINING AND WAGNER HAS ITS OWN
YOUTH CLUB IN ST. PETERSBURG AND
THERE ARE KIDS WHO NOW
REPORTEDLY ATTEND THERE AND ARE
ABLE TO USE DRONE SIMULATORS,
REPORTEDLY.
WE DO SEE IT TURNING TO ITS
YOUNGEST AND THERE ARE
RECRUITING EFFORTS IN SCHOOLS
AND BOYS AS IT FACES MOUNTING
LOSSES ON THE BATTLEFIELD.
MELISSA BELL IS OUT FRONT
TONIGHT.
>> WAGNER FIGHTERS AT AN
INDUSTRIAL PLANT INSIDE BAKHMUT.
THEY ARE MAKING VERY GRADUAL
ADVANCES, BUT AT A HUGE COST.
>> THIS SOLDIER SAYS UKRAINIAN
FORCES HAVE VAST AMOUNTS OF
AMMUNITION AND ARE HEAVILY
SHELLING THE AREA.
WE CAN'T EVEN RAISE OUR HEADS,
HE SAYS.
WAGNER HAS BEEN TRYING TO TAKE
BAKHMUT FOR TWO MONTHS AND MAY
NOW BE RUNNING SHORT OF
FIGHTERS.
ITS BOSS, YEVGENY PRIGOZHIN HAS
LASHED OUT AT THE RUSSIAN
DEFENSE MINISTRY FOR STARVING
HIS MEN OF AMMUNITION.
>> Translator: WE NEED THE
MILITARY TO SHIELD THE
APPROACHES IF THEY MANAGE TO DO
SO EVERYTHING WILL BE OKAY.
IF NOT, THEN ..." + 73%
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"2023-03-15 00:00:00"
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"Hear what former treasury secret..."
">>> DON'T LOOK NOW, BUT THERE'S
SOMETHING FUNNY GOING ON OVER
THERE AT THE BANK, GEORGE.
>> I'VE NEVER REALLY SEEN ONE.
THAT'S GOT ALL THE EARMARKS OF
BEING A RUN.
>> THE CLASSIC SCENE FROM IT'S
A WONDERFUL LIFE, DRAMATIZES
THE PANIC INVOLVED IN A RUN ON
THE BANK.
IT HAPPENS WHEN THERE'S A LOSS
OF CONFIDENCE IN THE BANK, AND
THAT LEADS TO LARGE
WITHDRAWALS.
THE BANK CAN'T PAY EVERYONE WHO
WANTS THEIR MONEY ALL AT ONCE,
AND IT FAILS.
DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSION,
THOUSANDS OF BANKS FAILED.
9,000 TO BE EXACT.
TAKING $7 BILLION WORTH OF
CUSTOMERS ASSETS WITH THEM.
THAT'S WHY THE NEW DEAL
INCLUDED LAWS TO ENSURE
DEPOSITS AND BOOST CONFIDENCE
IN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.
THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
CORPORATION, THE FDIC, WAS
CREATED IN 1933.
AND TODAY COVERS UP TO $250,000
PER DEPOSITOR AT FDIC-INSURED
BANKS.
ACTUAL BANK FAILURES STILL
HAPPEN.
THERE WERE A LOT DURING THE
GREAT FINANCIAL CRISIS IN 2008.
BUT IN RECENT YEARS, JUST A
HANDFUL EVERY YEAR.
AND NONE IN 2021 AND 2022.
THE DANGER WITH A BANK RUN IS
THAT PANIC CAN SPREAD TO OTHER
BANKS.
IT'S CALLED CONTAGION.
>> DAY ONE, THERE WERE TWO
PEOPLE.
AND THEN FOUR.
AND THEN 16.
IN 3 MONTHS, IT'S A BILLION.
THAT'S WHERE WE'RE HEADED.
>> SO WHAT STARTS AS A PROBLEM
AT A SINGLE BANK CAN QUICKLY
TURN INTO A CRISIS FOR THE
ENTIRE SYSTEM.
THAT'S WHAT HAPPENED DURING THE
GREAT FINANCIAL CRISIS IN 2008,
AND IT'S WHY THE COLLAPSE OF
SILICON VALLEY BANK, THE SECOND
LARGEST U.S. BANK FAILURE OF
ALL TIME, HAS WALL STREET ON
EDGE.
>> A LOOK AT HOW THIS ALL
ACTUALLY WORKS.
WHEN YOU HAVE A RUN ON A BANK,
HOW DO YOU PREVENT FUTURE BANK
FAILURES?
IS THE GOVERNMENT DOING TOO
MUCH, TOO LITTLE?
WE ALSO INVITED THE WHITE HOUSE
TO JOIN US TONIGHT ON THE
PROGRAM TO HELP ANSWER AMERICAN
QUESTIONS.
THEY DECLINED THAT INVITATION,
BUT LET'S BRING IN LARRY
SUMMERS FOR HIS INSIGHT.
SECRETARY SUMMERS, THANK YOU
VERY MUCH FOR BEING WITH US
TONIGHT.
AND I JUST WANT TO BEGIN W..." + 79%
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"2023-03-16 00:00:00"
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"Former Trump adviser says DeSant..."
">>> FLORIDA GOVERNOR AND
POTENTIAL 2024 PRESIDENTIAL
NOMINEE RON DeSANTIS IS FACING
BACKLASH BUT NOT JUST FROM
DEMOCRATS.
INSTEAD, FROM WITHIN HIS OWN
PARTY.
THIS COMES AFTER THE REPUBLICAN
CHARACTERIZED RUSSIA'S WAR IN
UKRAINE AS A TERRITORIAL DISPUTE
BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES.
>> HERE TO DISCUSS, ALYSSA FAIR
GRIFFIN, CNN POLITICAL
COMMENTATOR AND FORMER TRUMP
WHITE HOUSE DIRECTOR, AND RON
BROWNSTEIN, SENIOR EDITOR AT THE
ATLANTIC.
WE'RE HEARING FROM MORE
REPUBLICANS WHO DISAGREE WITH I
WOULD SAY 2023 RON DeSANTIS
BECAUSE 2015 RON DeSANTIS SAID
SOMETHING VERY DIFFERENT.
LET'S LISTEN.
COURTESY OF THE K-FILE, A RADIO
INTERVIEW.
>> WE IN THE CONGRESS HAVE BEEN
URGING THE PRESIDENT, I HAVE
BEEN, TO PROVIDE ARMS TO
UKRAINE.
THEY WANT TO FIGHT THEIR GOOD
FIGHT.
THEY'RE NOT ASKING US TO FIGHT
IT FOR THEM.
AND THE PRESIDENT HAS
STEADFASTLY REFUSED.
AND I THINK THAT'S A MISTAKE.
>> SO THAT'S EIGHT YEARS AGO.
WHY THE FLIP?
>> I THINK THIS WAS A TERRIBLE
POLITICAL MISCALCULATION BY
GOVERNOR DeSANTIS BECAUSE IT WAS
PRECISELY THAT.
AS RECENTLY AS 2015 AFTER THE
INVASION OF CRIMEA, HE WAS IN
FAVOR OF ARMOR UKRAINE TO THE
TEETH AND CRITICIZING THE OBAMA
ADMINISTRATION FOR NOT DOING
MORE.
THIS WAS CLEARLY AN EFFORT TO
CATER TO THE MAGA
ANTI-INTERVENTIONIST WING OF THE
GOP.
WHAT I THINK HE'S GOING TO BE
SURPRISED TO LEARN IS THAT'S A
VAST MINORITY IN THE REPUBLICAN
PARTY.
THE LANGUAGE I THINK REALLY
RESONATES IN A NEGATIVE WAY WITH
REPUBLICANS LIKE MYSELF IS TO
SAY THIS IS A TERRITORIAL
DISPUTE.
THAT LANGUAGE UNDERMINES AND
CALLS INTO QUESTION THE
SOVEREIGNTY OF UKRAINE, A
SOVEREIGN NATION INVADED BY
RUSSIA.
I THINK THIS IS ONE OF THE FIRST
TIMES HE'S ACTUALLY GONE A BIT
TOO FAR EVEN WITH REGARD TO THE
MAINSTREAM OF THE REPUBLICAN
PARTY AND THEY'RE REALIZING THAT
NOW.
>> YET, THE TWO FRONT-RUNNERS
FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE, DONALD
TRUMP, HIS VIEWS AND COMMENTS ON
VLADIMIR PUTIN AND THE WAR
AREN'T THAT DIFFERENT FROM WHAT
WE'RE HEARING FRO..." + 71%
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"2023-03-16 00:00:00"
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"Military expert weighs in on foo..."
"FINGERS AND TOES.
GOOD TO SEE YOU, AND THANK YOU
FOR COMING IN, I REALLY
APPRECIATE IT.
>> AND NOW, THE BIG STORY THAT
WE HAVE SEEN TODAY, AND A BIG
MOMENT WHEN A RUSSIAN FIGHTER
JET COLLIDED WITH A DRONE, AND
THE U.S. MILITARY PUT OUT A
STILL SHOT, AND ONE OF THE
THINGS THAT THE PENTAGON HAS PUT
OUT, AND YOU CAN SEE THE RUSSIAN
JET IS DUMPING FUEL IN ONE SHOT,
AN RUSSIA HAS DENY THAT IT
COLLIDED WITH THE DRONE, BUT IN
THE SIDE BY SIDE PHOTOS, YOU CAN
SEE THAT THE DRONE'S PROPELLER
HAS BEEN DAMAGED BECAUSE OF THE
COLLISION.
AND THE FACT, OREN LIEBERMANN,
THE FACT THAT WE ARE SEEING THE
VIDEO IS EXTRAORDINARY, BUT YOU
ARE ALSO LEARNING WHAT THE
RUSSIAN LEADERSHIP KNEW ABOUT
THIS.
>> ABSOLUTELY.
AND A LOOK AT THE VIDEO TO GET A
BETTER SENSE OF THIS, AND THERE
ARE TWO CLIPS HERE OF THE TWO
PASSES OF THE RUSSIAN FIGHTER
JETS AS THEY APPROACHED THE MQ-9
REAPER DRONE, AND HERE IS WHERE
THEY DUMP JET FUEL, AND THEY
DON'T GET CLOSE TO THE DRONE,
AND YOU CAN SEE THE PROPELLER IS
SPINNING THERE, AND IT IS
WORKING FINE.
IT IS THE SECOND CLIP THAT SHOWS
WHAT HAPPENED HERE, AND THE
RUSSIAN DENIAL DOES NOT HOLD
WATER.
THE JET APPROACHES AGAIN, AND
THE RUSSIAN SQ RUSSIAN FIGHTER,
AND THE DRONE IS DISRUPTED A
LITTLE BIT AS WELL AS THE BARS A
LITTLE BIT, BUT WHEN IT COMES
BACK ON LINE, YOU CAN SEE THAT
IT IS A DAMAGED PROPELLER WITH
THE BENT END, AND THIS IS THE
TELLING SIGNAL AND THE TELLING
VIDEO WHERE YOU CAN SEE THE
COLLISION OF THE RUSSIAN FIGHTER
JET OR THE EFFECTS OF THE
RUSSIAN FIGHTER JET AND THE
DRONE ITSELF.
FROM CONTEXT, WE HAVE LEARNED
FROM TWO U.S. OFFICIALS WITH
INTELLIGENCE BEHIND THE MATTER,
THE ORDERS TO THE RUSSIAN
FIGHTER JETS CAME FROM HIGHEST
ORDERS TO HARASS, DISRUPT OR
INTERFERE WITH THE DRONE, AND IT
IS NOT CLEAR THAT IT WENT HIGHER
THAN THAT AND NOT THAT PRESIDENT
VLADIMIR PUTIN KNEW IT WOULD
HAPPEN, BUT IT IS TELLING THAT
THE OFFICIALS ARE TELLING US
THAT THE HIGHEST LEVELS OF THE
RUSSIAN MINISTRY O..." + 74%
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"2023-03-16 00:00:00"
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"Another recording emerges of Tru..."
"Big developments this morning
and two different investigations
into former President Trump,
the election
interference probe in Georgia
and the Stormy Daniels
hush money investigation.
Here in New York,
we are now learning
there's another recording
of former President Trump
pressuring another Georgia official
to help overturn
his election loss this time.
It's a phone
call with the state's
Republican House speaker
and here in New York City.
Stormy Daniels met
with prosecutors yesterday
as they near
the end of that investigation.
Trump's former fixer,
Michael Cohen,
also finished testifying yesterday
before the Grand jury.
That makes two appearances
from him in a week.
Cohen will join us
right here on CNN this morning
in the 8:00 hour.
Let's get caught up on all of this.
With our senior legal affairs
correspondent, Paula Reid.
Wow.
So much in just a few days, right?
Even by Donald Trump's standards.
Yesterday was a wild day in court for him
and related to a court
proceedings in Georgia.
We had these members
of the special grand jury
revealing these incredible details
of the investigation.
And then here in New York,
you had his former alleged mistress
and his fixer both talking to prosecutors
two investigations
into former President Donald Trump
heating up
with possible indictments
coming down soon.
In New York,
the Manhattan
district attorney's office
speaking on Wednesday
to two key witnesses
as part of its investigation
into hush money
payments
made to adult film star Stormy Daniels
My position is that
at the end of the day,
Donald Trump needs to be held accountable
for his dirty deeds.
If, in fact,
that's the way that the facts play out.
Trump's former fixer
and personal attorney, Michael Cohen,
concluded a second day
of testimony Wednesday,
and Daniels attorney tweeted
that she also answered
prosecutors questions
and has agreed
to make herself available as a witness.
The investigation
is at a critical juncture
after the district attorney's office
invited Trump t..." + 66%
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"2023-03-14 00:00:00"
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"See why tensions are rising betw..."
"
THE INVESTIGATIONS.
WE WILL SEE.
>>> MEANTIME, THE THREAT OF
CHINESE INVASION IS PLAYING INTO
THIS, INVASION OF TAIWAN IS
GROWING.
IF THAT HAPPENS THE U.S. HAS
VOWED TO FIGHT IN TAIWAN'S
DEFENSE.
A BATTLE BETWEEN CHINA AND THE
U.S. OVER THE SELF-GOVERNING
ISLAND NATION COULD RESULT IN
DEVASTATING MUTUAL LOSSES WHICH
IS ONE OF THE REASONS TAIWAN IS
A CRITICAL INTEREST TO BOTH
SUPERPOWERS.
WILL RIPLEY JOINS US WITH MORE.
HELLO, WILL RIPLEY FROM TAIPEI.
TENSIONS RISING ACROSS THE
TAIWAN STRAIT.
WHERE DO THINGS STAND BETWEEN
CHINA AND THE U.S.?
>> Reporter: ARE THE UNITED
STATES UNDER FORMER PRESIDENT
TRUMP AND PRESIDENT BIDEN HAS
BEEN SELLING TAIWAN BILLIONS OF
DOLLARS IN WEAPONS MORE THAN
EVER BEFORE, TRYING TO GET
WEAPONS INTO THIS ISLAND SO IT
COULD DEFEND ITSELF POTENTIALLY
IF CHINA WERE TO MAKE A MOVE.
YOU HEARD THE FORMER PRESIDENT
TALKING ABOUT HE BEING ABLE TO
PREVENT WORLD WAR III WHILE CNN
WITH THIS SUBMARINE DEAL WITH
AUSTRALIA AND THE UNITED KINGDOM
IS HOPING THERE WILL BE
DETERRENCE IN THIS REGION AND
UNDERWATER POWER TO PREVENT
CHINA FROM MAKING A MOVE ON
TAIWAN.
>> Reporter: CHINESE FIGHTER
JETS STREAMING OVER THE SKIES.
MILITARY SHIPS SAILING OFF ITS
COAST.
DAILY OCCURRENCES FOR TAIWAN.
LIVING UNDER THE CONSTANT THREAT
OF A POSSIBLE CHINESE ATTACK.
BEIJING'S COMMUNIST LEADER
CLAIMS TAIWAN AS PART OF ITS
TERRITORY DESPITE HAVING NEVER
RULED IT.
TENSIONS RISING ACROSS THE
TAIWAN STRAIT SINCE NANCY
PELOSI'S VISIT IN AUGUST, THE
FIRST VISIT IN 25 YEARS.
>> WE WILL NOT ABANDON OUR
COMMITMENT TO TAIWAN.
>> Reporter: CHINA'S RESPONSE,
DAYS OF LARGE-SCALE MILITARY
DRILLS ENCIRCLING THE ISLAND,
FIRING BALLISTIC MISSILES OVER
TAIWAN.
ANALYST FEAR THIS MAY BE
REPEATED AGAIN NEXT MONTH.
TAIWAN'S PRESIDENT TSAI ING-WEN
EXPECTED TO MEET U.S. HOUSE
SPEAKER KEVIN McCARTHY.
>> ARE YOU SAYING THAT THE
UNITED STATES WOULD COME TO
TAIWAN'S DEFENSE IF --
>> YES.
WE HAVE A COMMITMENT TO DO THAT.
>> Reporter: THE U.S. HAS..." + 65%
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"2023-03-14 00:00:00"
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"Hear how DeSantis flip-flopped o..."
"Now to a big policy pivot
from Florida Governor Ron
DeSantis that reflects a giant change
in Republican priorities.
DeSantis now says backing
Ukraine is not not a vital U.S.
interest. Look at this.
While the United States has many vital
national interests
becoming further
entangled in a territorial dispute
between Ukraine and Russia, it's
not one of them.
His answer, part of a questionnaire.
The Fox host Tucker
Carlson sent to Republican
presidential hopefuls
or great reporters are back at the table.
Ron DeSantis now says it is not a vital
US interest, and he calls it
a territorial dispute.
Ron DeSantis,
as a member of the House
in the Obama administration,
we in the Congress
have been urging the president,
I've been to provide arms to Ukraine.
They want to fight their good fight.
They're not asking us
to fight it for them.
And the president
has steadfastly refused.
And I think that's a mistake.
So a flip flop.
Why the Tucker tail is wagging the dog.
That's why.
I mean, look at the forum
through which he wanted
to give this information
from a host on Fox News
who has been railing against the U.S.
involvement in Ukraine,
has been supporting
autocrats who are
in and around the region.
And this is a person
who has a large audience
within the Republican electorate.
And so that's why
you see a flip flop there.
What's interesting
is, as
you were talking about that,
Nikki Haley, former U.S.
ambassador to the U.N.,
came out with her answers to that.
I mean, by the way.
Can we just talk about the fact that
it is Tucker Carlson
who is sending questionnaires
to these candidates that says everything,
but she's stuck,
stuck to the more traditional
Republican line,
which is, yes, it is important
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after damaging its propeller.
CNN's Oren Liebermann is at the Pentagon
gathering details on this.
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tell us what we're learning about this.
Brianna,
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over international waters
of the Black Sea.
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Europe, an MQ nine Reaper drone, a U.S.
Air Force surveillance drone or a spy
drone was flying over the Black Sea when,
according to the Air Force,
two Russian fighter jets conducted what
they're calling an unsafe
and unprofessional interception.
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repeatedly flew in front of the MQ nine
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to disrupt or disturb its flight pattern,
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Reaper drone.
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forcing it down
the propeller on a reaper is behind it.
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managed to damage the propeller,
forcing the U.S.
to bring down the drone
in international waters.
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how severely they view this.
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a lack of competence.
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to being unsafe and unprofessional.
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by Russian air crew are dangerous
and could lead to miscalculation
and unintended escalation.
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by national security
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about how this played out.
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there have been other interceptions
between Russian and U.S.
aircraft, but none as severe
or as potentially escalatory
as this where we see an actual collision
in..." + 81%
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TRAIL IN IOWA.
SO CNN'S KRISTEN HOLMES LIVE NOW
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"2023-03-14 00:00:00"
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"US Army vet fighting in Ukraine ..."
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with us from the ground.
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or have him join us here.
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since the start of the war.
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"2023-03-13 00:00:00"
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"Theyve gone as far as they can: ..."
"Ukraine's military commanders
say the intense
fighting in the city of Bakhmut
is going yard
by yard and Ukrainian fighters
or even jumping into enemy trenches
as Russian forces,
led by the mercenary
Wagner group, continue
to assault from multiple directions.
More than 230 Russian soldiers
were killed in the last 24 hours.
According to both Ukrainian
and Western sources.
In Russia, a group of wives and mothers
are protesting President Vladimir Putin.
They are demanding
that he stop sending
their loved ones, quote,
to the slaughter.
I want to bring in Ambassador
William Taylor.
He is the former U.S.
ambassador to Ukraine.
He is now the vice president for Russia.
And Europe at the U.S.
Institute of Peace.
Ambassador, thank you for being with us.
And, you know, we see here the U.S.
and Western allies publicly saying
that it would be wise of Ukraine
to get out of
the save
the ammunition and other resources
for other battles.
Clearly,
something is factoring
into President Zelensky's calculus here.
That isn't factoring into that advice.
What is it
What it is, Brianna,
is the
advice of President Zelensky's, generals
for whom he has great respect.
Those generals have proven that their
their understanding, their ability
to design tactics and strategy
is amazing and successful.
So presidents he's listening to them.
And they have said very recently to him,
to President Levski, that they are
winning the battle of attrition in Baku.
That is,
they are killing a lot
of Russian soldiers.
And you're seeing that
response that you just showed
about the Russian mothers and wives.
So we know that's happening.
And while that battle is taking place,
it back
the Ukrainians again, those two generals
Generals Olujinmi and General Swirsky,
they are putting together
a counteroffensive.
And the longer they can tie up
the Russian military in back mode,
the better
they have, the better chances
they will have to succeed
on this counteroffensive.
Do you worry that this shows
some fracturing
betwe..." + 76%
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"2023-03-13 00:00:00"
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"'Shark Tank' star shares biggest..."
"For more on this amazing
events that have transpired
over the last several days,
I want to bring in
Shark Tank Judge Kevin O'Leary,
who is the chairman of O'Leary Ventures
and is here to join us
What are you hoping to hear from
from President Biden?
Well, I think I know what he's going
to say.
I think I don't think he'll say it
in the way I'm suggesting.
But what effectively happened
over the weekend
is that he national eyes
the American banking system.
It's no longer a risk.
It's no longer private in any sense.
It is now backstopped by the government.
Ultimately the taxpayer.
So it doesn't matter how bad you are
as a bank manager.
And a good example is
what happened in Silicon Valley back.
That was a combination
of a negligent board of directors
and idiot management.
That's very powerful cocktail
and put together.
And it completely wiped out that bank.
And that's what should have happened.
And we knew before the weekend
started that every account
with $250,000 or less was insured.
And anything beyond that,
which is generally business accounts
or sophisticated investors, was not.
But that's all changed.
Now, you have no risk in any bank
any time,
and you as a taxpayer bear
that going forward.
When we spoke on Friday,
you said I said,
how big a deal is this, Kevin?
And we were taxing.
You said next week
the real trouble starts
when they can't make payroll.
Now it looks like
they will be making payroll,
I would imagine. So what do you think?
Do you think that
maybe the you know, the pressure is off
now that things
are going to go back to normal
or is there still more fallout here
No, they'll never go back to normal.
Two things are going to happen.
This this quick memo of this policy
decision
was to try and stop a run on small banks
mid-term midsize banks.
I don't think long term
that's going to work
because why would
you take even 1% of risk
keeping your money,
or at least all of it
in a small regional bank?
You're going to diversify.
And I think that's the first l..." + 65%
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"2023-03-13 00:00:00"
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"See which former Trump official ..."
"Just in to CNN.
Former President
Trump has no plans to testify
before a New York grand jury
investigating those alleged
hush money payments to Stormy Daniels.
Trump's attorney claims
if Trump did, in fact, authorize
the payment to Daniels,
he did so as a victim of extortion.
The DEA had invited Trump
to testify as required
under New York law.
Trump's former fixer and lawyer,
Michael Cohen,
he is expected to provide
additional testimony today.
Well, as Manhattan prosecutors
weigh whether to charge
former President Trump,
he is making his way back
to Iowa tonight,
his first time in the state
since launching his third bid
for the White House.
Despite his legal
troubles, many Iowa
voters tell us
they are still with Trump but
the same may not be true
for some of his former campaign officials
and White House advisers.
CNN's Alina TREENE
joins us now
this morning with her
appointing Elena
What are you hearing from
those in Trump's inner circle?
I mean, we have seen some
who are in the inner
circle publicly break with him, though,
limited number.
You're hearing more in private
I am, Jim and Erica.
I reached out to nine former Trump
campaign officials
who are with him from 2016
throughout his presidency
and only three of them
are publicly willing
to say
that they support Donald Trump's
third White House bid.
Another three said
that they wanted to remain neutral
during the primary
and the other three
refused to weigh in for the story
or do not respond to
requests for comment.
And I'll just add,
I think one of the most
interesting things
that I picked up through
the course of my reporting
is about former
Trump 2016 campaign manager
Corey Lewandowski.
Lewandowski remained very close
within Donald Trump's inner circle
throughout his time in office.
But I'm told that he's recently
been privately reaching out
to Republican operatives
and donors,
telling them not to support
Donald Trump for 20, 24
and also pitching himself to potential
other presidential campaigns,
including tha..." + 74%
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"2023-03-13 00:00:00"
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"Biden: Management of failed bank..."
"And there is the president.
Let's listen in California.
I want to briefly speak about
what's happened
to the Silicon Valley Bank
and signature bank today.
Thanks to the quick action
of my administration over the past
few days,
Americans can have confidence
that the banking system is safe.
Your deposits will be there
when you need them.
Small businesses across the country,
the deposit accounts of these banks
can breathe easier, knowing
they'll be able to pay their workers
and pay their bills.
And their hardworking employees
can breathe easier as well.
Last week,
when we learned
of the problems of the banks
and the impact
they could have on jobs
from small businesses
and the banking system, the overall
I instructed my team
to act quickly to protect these interest.
They've done that. They've done that.
On Friday,
the government regulator in charge,
the FDIC,
took control of
Silicon Valley banks assets,
and over the weekend,
it took control of signature banks
assets.
Treasury Secretary Yellen
and a team of banking
regulators have taken action,
immediate action.
And here are the highlights.
First,
all customers
who had deposits in
these banks can rest assured.
Rest assured, they'll be protected
and they'll have access to their money.
As of today,
that includes small businesses
across the country.
The bank there
and need to make payroll,
pay their bills
and stay open for business.
No losses.
And I know this is an important point.
No losses will be borne by the taxpayer
And we repeat that.
No losses will be borne by the taxpayers.
Instead, the money will come from
the fees
that banks pay into the deposit
insurance fund.
Because of the actions of that,
because of the actions
that our regulators have already taken.
Every American should feel confident
their deposits will be there.
If and when they need them.
Second,
the management of these banks
will be fired
if the bank is taken over by the FDIC.
The people running the bank
should not work there anymore.
Third, investors..." + 81%
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"2023-03-13 00:00:00"
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"Toy store CEO turns to customers..."
"Silicon Valley
Bank's failure is having a real impact.
Do you need proof of that?
Look at the toy store camp.
There are venture backed retailers.
And on Friday,
they sent an email out to their customers
to put up this ad,
put it up right there
on their website, it said.
When you bank
when your bank
collapse, run, don't walk right to say
40% at camp,
the caption say,
I never liked the Bay Area.
And could this happen?
How could this happen?
This all sucks.
Promo code bank run.
Is all right.
So, Poppy, we're
you know, we're talking about kids
toys here.
And you're live at the camp store
right now.
Poppy, what are you seeing?
Hello.
Hey, guys.
Good morning.
We're with Ben
Kaufman, the founder of Camp and the CEO.
This is your idea over the weekend.
And we're smiling
because thank goodness
your deposits are now assured
because of the federal government.
But this was
a last ditch effort over the weekend
to try not to collapse.
That's how dependent you guys were
on SDB.
Yeah.
About 85% of our company's
cash assets were at 85%.
Millions of dollars in stock.
Okay.
So what happened to you Friday?
So on Friday,
when we got the alert
that the FDIC was
was taking control of the bank,
we had no idea
what would be the next step.
We did not know
how long it was going to take
for us to get our cash out.
We still kind of don't they say
today, we'll see. We'll see what happens.
You don't know if you can get your money.
What we hope we hope we can.
And we're so grateful
that the Fed stepped
in in the way they did.
But we
did what startups do, which is we
we kind of took matters into our own hand
and we kind of had that fight
for survival.
It's a similar fight for survival.
We felt
when when COVID happened
and we ran an experiment through a store.
And so we turn to our most loyal group
of customers and said, hey, we need
we need inflows of cash right now.
We set up a new account
and kind of pushed our weekend sales
to a new account.
JP Morgan Chase. JP Morgan Chase.
And we said we ne..." + 73%
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"2023-03-13 00:00:00"
|
"Retired colonel investigating wa..."
"In Bakhmut Ukraine.
A brutal standoff
continues as Russian and Ukrainian forces
battle for control of that area.
The head of the Wagner group, the Russian
private military company, admits
that Ukrainian forces
are fighting fiercely for every meter.
A commander for the Ukrainian army
says logistical routes
in and out of boxwood
are still functioning,
meaning the supply of ammunition
remains open for defending forces.
Joining us now
with more on all of this is retired U.S.
Army Colonel Eugene Vindman.
Brother of someone you also recognize,
Alexander Vindman.
There they are right there.
But Eugene
Vindman was born
in Ukraine as the twin brother,
as I said, of Alexander Vindman,
whose central testimony
was part of Donald Trump's
first impeachment trial.
Eugene is now investigating
war crimes in Ukraine
as part of the Atrocity Crimes
Advisory Group created by the US,
UK and EU And Colonel, great to see you.
I know you were just in Ukraine
for the United for Justice
Conference in Lviv.
How clear is the evidence of war crimes?
How is that picture coming together?
I assume it is coming together
because we've seen
I mean, I've seen so much evidence
just covering it on this show.
Well, Jim, there's enormous
evidence of war crimes.
And we've seen evidence in Bukhara
in hostile areas surrounding
Kiev.
But we haven't seen.
And what we've seen so far
is just the tip of the iceberg
is those areas
that are under Russian occupation.
So Mariupol
is probably an order of magnitude worse
than what we've seen so far,
an entire city
of a population of 500,000
that has practically been leveled.
And we won't get a sense
of what
the war crimes in that area look like
until we get access to it.
And what we're looking at
there is indiscriminate attack
on civilian objects civilians.
It's a violation of a major
or critical principle of war
distinction where you cannot attack
civilians and civilian objects
And our group is helping
the Ukrainian
government investigate that.
And you've said Russi..." + 62%
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"2023-03-13 00:00:00"
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"Here's how Silicon Valley Bank c..."
"Chief business correspondent Christine
Romans is here with us.
Christine,
if you weren't paying attention
on Friday
afternoon, you were off work
or on a trip,
break down
exactly what happened
here would be the anatomy
of a collapse of a big bank
and the anatomy of a rescue
from the federal government.
Let's look at how we got here.
First of all, what is as VB?
It is the epicenter of tech startups,
venture capital, Silicon Valley Bank.
It is the 16th largest bank
or it was in the United States
and this is really
the oxygen for technology.
The technology sector
really goes through SVP.
So a very important
bank here by the end of 20, 22.
It had $175 billion in total deposits.
And here is the anatomy of the bank run.
Right. This is how much money it had.
End of the year.
Just on Thursday
there were $42 billion
in withdrawals from depositors. Right.
So something happened here
where people want to take their money out
and this bank unraveled here.
So what happened? Why did they get there?
Well, this is a company
that for years took deposits
in the good times
when interest rates were very low
and it grew and grew and grew
and those deposits grew.
And it put that money
into long dated treasuries,
into treasuries, safe,
super safe treasuries. Right.
So this is how much they had
at the end of 20,
22, $128 billion worth of of Treasury.
Look at
that is amazing how much it gained.
But then as things started to go south,
when interest rates were rising,
those were less valuable
and the company actually
was selling those treasuries at a loss.
When that word got out.
People got nervous.
The stock in the bank started to decline.
Depositors started to withdraw their
their money.
They were also withdrawing their money
because technology
that sector was in a downturn. Right.
So instead of putting money
into the bank,
depositors are taking money
out of the bank and the bank
could not sustain it.
Come to the rescue.
The United States government,
the FDIC, is going to insure up
to $250..." + 84%
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"2023-03-12 00:00:00"
|
"Michigan governor speaks out abo..."
" During the pandemic, you impose some of the toughest COVID restrictions in the country, including at one point banning any public gathering outside of a single household. Then President Trump tweeted, liberate Michigan, and he also targeted you. Take a look. Michigan, all she does is she has no idea what's going on, and all she does is say, oh, it's the federal government's fault, and we've taken such great care of Michigan. Don't call the woman in Michigan. Well, it doesn't make any difference what happens. Go for it. No, no, no, no, you know what I say? If they don't treat you right, I don't call. This was at a time in the spring of 2020 when armed protesters, protesters armed with rifles and automatic weapons descended on the state capital. Between that and being targeted by the president of the United States, how tough of a time was that for you? Oh, man, it was awful. The worst part was, it wasn't about insults and people protesting me. It was that people were dying of this disease that we didn't have a lot of help from the federal government on. We didn't have a lot of knowledge about it. We had refrigerated trucks outside of hospitals in metropolitan Detroit to hold the deceased. I was begging for masks for doctors and nurses. And so the hardest part of that time was the loss of life and the incredible impact. We were feeling at the same time New York, New Orleans, and Chicago. We were the epicenter of the beginning of COVID. Then in October, law enforcement broke up a plan to kidnap you and put you on trial. And you have said since then, this wasn't a kidnapping plot. This was an assassination plot. Well, I mean, let's look at how different attempts get covered, right? So, Justice Kavanaugh had someone show up on his lawn, turn himself in one person, and it's been covered as an assassination attempt. Rightly so. There were a dozen people who trained for months, staked out my house, had plans to execute me, and it's covered as a kidnapping plot. These plo..." + 76%
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"2023-03-12 00:00:00"
|
"Regulators says Silicon Valley B..."
"Federal officials have
been working around the clock
to try to find some resolution
in the wake of the collapse
of Silicon Valley Bank.
And tonight,
the Treasury
Department, FDIC and Federal Reserve,
all releasing a statement
saying that all depositors
with money at Silicon
Valley Bank will be made whole.
That includes the depositors
who previously
they're depositors only up to $250,000
had been insured.
Additionally,
they also announced that a second bank
signature bank has also been closed.
I want to read you
a bit of this statement
which said that after consultation
with the FDIC, the Federal Reserve
and also President Biden
quote, Secretary Yellen
approved actions enabling the FDIC
to complete its resolution
of Silicon Valley Bank,
Santa Clara,
California, in a manner
that fully protects all depositors.
Depositors will have access
to all of their money
starting Monday, March 13th.
No losses
associated with the resolution
of Silicon Valley Bank
will be borne by the taxpayer.
The statement goes on to say,
They are extending the same protections
to those depositors with money,
a signature bank,
which is based in New York.
And additionally,
they said that
shareholders and certain unsecured
debt holders will not be protected,
nor will be senior management
at this company.
This comes
as they have
really been trying
to seek this resolution to the issues
that depositors are facing in the wake
of the closing
of Silicon Valley
Bank, about 90% of depositors
had money over $250,000,
which was the previous limit
that the FDIC insured,
leaving many questioning
what exactly they would do
and how payroll would be met
heading into this week.
Now we are still waiting to get
some more specifics
from the Treasury Department
and other regulators here in Washington.
But it comes at a time,
as they have been working
very closely on this matter,
trying to prevent any further
jitters that it could
cause for the banking system and the U.S.
economy.
I will note in this statement,
they ..." + 71%
|
"2023-03-12 00:00:00"
|
"Collins presses GOP 2024 hopeful..."
"Welcome back to State of the Union
I'm Caitlin Collins.
It's a familiar biography.
A multimillionaire businessman
running for president promising
to shake up Washington.
His name is not for President Trump.
It's for Vivek Ramaswamy.
He is 37.
He's using his biotech fortune
to make early inroads
with Republican voters and the c
himself. Swami joins me now.
Thank you so much for being here
You're touting your outsider
status as equality,
but I don't know of any presiden
in recent history
we've had that did
not either
hold office
or was not a national figure
like Trump was.
So why do you think you can win
So, look, I'm running distinctiv
my vision for this country.
I'm not running on my biography
or my business credentials.
I'm running on a vision for this
that I've articulated
over the last several years.
And a lot of the conservative ba
actually is familiar
with me
through the three books
I've written, two of which are p
travel, the Country and otherwis
But my view is we're in the midd
of this national identity crisis
where if you ask most people
my age,
really any age,
what does it mean
to be an American today?
You get a blank stare in respons
And I think that is the vacuum
at the heart of our national sou
And I think that
the opportunity for the GOP
now is not just to complain
about wokeness or gender ideolog
or climate ideology,
but actually to go upstream
and fill that black hole with a
of American national identity
that runs
so deep
that it dilutes
these agendas to irrelevance
and actually unifies us as a cou
And I'm running
because I believe genuinely
that I'm the candidate best posi
to actually deliver
national unity
by reawakening
that shared American identity.
I want to ask you
more about that platform,
but you are self-funding your ca
at least for right now.
How much are you prepared to spe
So there's
there's really no limit
we've put on in terms
of what
I'm going to spend on this campa
I've been fortunate
to live
the full arc of the American dre
And if..." + 80%
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"2023-03-12 00:00:00"
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"Expert advises all depositors to..."
"In just 24 hours, markets
will reopen and rattled.
Investors are going to start
to assess the fallout
of the second largest bank
collapse in U.S. history.
Silicon Valley Bank
is now under the control
of the FDIC
after panic
among its customers set off a ba
And this morning, Treasury Secre
Janet Yellen is suggesting
that the government
won't bail that bank out.
Joining me now is the former top
economic adviser
to then-President Trump,
now the vice chairman of IBM, Ga
Good morning, Gary.
And thanks for being here.
I just want to start with where
things went wrong here for S&P
Well, good morning
and thank you for having me.
You know, in many respects,
what we're living through
today is a very traditional bank
And by that,
I mean we're going through a sit
where depositors are trying to
withdraw their savings
from the bank,
their banks account at SBP,
and the bank does not have the a
adequate liquidity to allow bank
to allow customers to take
their money out of the bank
all at once.
You know, this is the way
banks are designed.
You know, banks take in a lot of
and they invest them
and they reinvest them in the ec
which we have to
understand is very important
as banks take in deposits,
they reinvest them
into people's
mortgages and the credit cards
into automobile loans.
So, you know,
this is the traditional way
that banks work.
They hold some money aside
for daily liquidity.
But traditionally, very, very fe
small percentage of the deposits
actually go out of the bank each
But when it
when a bank is perceived
to have lost confidence
with its customers,
customers want to get their mone
out of a bank,
out of a financial institution,
and they they
they withdraw
sort of compounded upon each oth
And I think that's exactly
what we've seen in Silicon Valle
And is the the need to withdraw
or to want to withdraw has compo
The bank just does not have the
to allow those customers
to take their money out of the b
So what's the right response her
If you were still in the White H
..." + 79%
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"2023-03-12 00:00:00"
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"GOP lawmaker asked if she'll vis..."
"Welcome back to State of the Union
I'm Caitlin Collins.
A preview of a potential 2024
showdown between the former president
and the former vice president as
Mike Pence unveiled
a new attack on his former boss
behind closed doors in Washington
last night.
What is the emerging power
struggle, though,
mean for the future of the direc
of the Republican Party?
Joining me now
to discuss is Republican
Congresswoman of South Carolina,
Nancy Mace.
Congressman,
thank you so much for being here
this morning.
I want to start
with the scathing comments
we heard from former Vice
President Pence last night.
He said,
I know that history will hold
Donald Trump accountable for Jan
Do you think he's right?
And good morning, Caitlin.
Thank you for having me on this
I see this in two parts.
I think both sides are really st
looking at the nomination proces
You've got
some on the left
that don't want Biden to run.
You've got those on the right
that don't want the former presi
to run.
You know,
a lot of folks on both sides
keep bringing up January six and
it's keeping us from
moving our country forward.
I was very vocal
about January six myself.
I'm one of the only Republicans
in the House
who defeated the former presiden
in a primary last year, went on
my general election
in a purple district resoundingl
We've got to unite behind
a candidate in 24
who can win the White House
if we're serious about it.
There's a lot at stake right now
Well,
given that
Trump is the frontrunner
of the Republican field right no
so do you think he has been held
accountable for January six?
Well,
he's one of the
only candidates in right now.
And I imagine by June and July
this summer,
you'll see more than two
or three candidates in that race
The Iowa caucuses
aren't for another 330 days,
and that's the start of it.
I'm proud of my home
state of South Carolina.
We will be the first in the Sout
presidential primary next year.
We have a long way to go
for additional candidates
to jump in
and see how the field..." + 80%
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"2023-03-12 00:00:00"
|
"Pence makes blistering remarks a..."
"You've heard
the adage
those who fail to learn from his
are doomed to repeat it.
But what about those
who rewrite the past?
Well, that's
exactly what millions of America
who tuned into Fox
are this week after House Speake
Kevin McCarthy released
a trove of new
January six
security footage
exclusively to Tucker Carlson.
Now, McCarthy's controversial de
is reopening
deep divisions within his own pa
about the Capitol attacks.
And just last night,
former Vice President
Mike Pence had this to say
at the annual Gridiron Dinner
about his former boss
and some of his fellow Republica
said President Trump was wrong.
I had no right to overturn the e
and his reckless words endanger
and everyone at the Capitol that
And I know that history will hol
Donald Trump accountable.
Make no mistake about it.
What happened that day was a dis
and it mocks decency
to portray it in any other way.
It's interesting that he decided
to say this last night
and draw this really sharp
contrast with Donald Trump
in absolutely was.
And it's farther than he's gone
He's talked about the security
of his family before, but this w
a calling out the former preside
But what he's not
done is sort of accepted the inv
to come and testify
at any of the hearings on Januar
In fact, he's resisting that.
So some may say
perhaps a bit convenient for him
to make this in a closed
press setting, basically
without cameras there.
But the fact that he did say it,
I think
is quite significant
regardless of the venue in the f
The question for the former vice
president politically, as he goe
and tries
to potentially run for president
there's really no appetite for t
But this is one of the strongest
we've seen him make from Donald
Does it matter in the long run?
I'm not necessarily sure
who is listening
to Mike Pence at this point.
Why do you think right now
he chose this moment to do this?
I mean, certainly Pence is one o
We've talked
about a number of Republicans
who are looking to potentially r
for president.
He's bee..." + 77%
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"2023-03-12 00:00:00"
|
"Warren issues statement after pe..."
"Pretty insulting.
Now, that's the feeling inside
Vice President Harris's orbit.
But what Senator
Elizabeth Warren said or didn't
just a few weeks ago.
Now, that's
according to brand new
CNN reporting just out this morn
What happened
when Warren was asked by a Bosto
radio station
whether or not President
Biden should run again?
This is what she had to say.
Yes, he should run again.
And he is running again
because he has gotten a tremendo
done.
It's been two years
he's had this hideous possible m
in the United States Senate
and only
a very small majority in the Hou
And yet look at what we've done
But when when Warren was asked a
whether or not Harris
should be part of the ticket,
this is what she had to say.
I really want to defer
to what makes Biden
comfortable on his team.
I've known Kamala for a long tim
I like Kamala.
I knew her back when she was
when she was attorney general
and I was still teaching.
And we worked on the housing
crisis together.
So we go way back.
But they need they have to be a
And my sense is they are.
I don't mean that by suggesting
I think there are any problems.
Hmm.
So there are some news about wha
transpired next.
And for that, let's
bring in
CNN's Isaac Dovere to break down
all of his new reporting.
You see the headline there
on your screen.
Democratic leaders
want the party to stop its Kamal
Harris piling ahead of 2024.
So tell us about this phone call
that didn't quite happen.
Well, two phone calls.
Warren made that comment.
The end of January,
she immediately
realized that there had been a f
there and from her perspective o
And they put out a statement say
that's not what she meant to imp
that there was any problem
with the vice president.
Then she called the vice
president twice trying.
From our report,
he says
to apologize, to say
it's not unintentional here
Didn't mean to make a snub.
And Harris has so far not called
And as that that could happen an
It's six weeks.
And but among
almost everybody that we spoke w
who is anywhere ..." + 73%
|
"2023-03-12 00:00:00"
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"Planes, Trains & Big Mistakes"
" I don't call it the rail, but I call it disaster. It's Norfolk's disaster, not in the train. It's been more than a month since the Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio. And despite assurances from authorities that yes, the air and drinking water are safe, residents like Jim Stewart just aren't sure. He told Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw as much during a CNN town hall last month. Did you shorten my life now? I want to retire and enjoy it. How are we going to enjoy it? You burned me. But it's not just East Palestine residents who have questions. Just last week, the NTSB launched a special investigation into the company's safety culture after multiple derailments and at least three deaths since late 2021. I want to begin today by expressing how deeply sorry I am for the impact this derailment has had on the residents of East Palestine and the surrounding communities. And Norfolk CEO was hauled in front of Congress to answer questions from a Senate committee about what his company is doing to make sure nothing like this ever happens again. Will you commit to supporting the ViPars and Railway Safety Act and help restore the public's trust in your company? Go ahead. Senator, thank you for that question. We are committed to the legislative intent to make rail safer. He vowed to enact new safety measures and said more than $28 million would be going to affected communities, which I should say is just a tiny portion of the company's profits. And get this, in rural Alabama, on the very same day, as Shaw was delivering his testimony, another Norfolk Southern train ran off the tracks. But trains aren't even the only mode of transportation under the microscope. Lots to come in this hour. We're going to begin though with another yet another disaster at one of America's busiest airports. The FAA is now investigating five near misses between planes in just two months. The acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration was also on..." + 86%
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"2023-03-11 00:00:00"
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"Legal expert has warning about p..."
">>> CNN has learned that former
president trump will huddle with
his legal team at mar-a-lago
this weekend as a potential
indictment looms over his
alleged role in hush-money
payments made to adult film star
stormy Daniels.
A source tells CNN trump is
weighing whether to appear
before a New York grand jury
that's investigating the
payments that were made days
before the 2016 presidential
election.
Manhattan prosecutors have
invited trump to appear.
CNN senior legal analyst and
former federal and state
prosecutor Elly Hoenig joins me,
elii, I feel like when I read
the title of your book, it is a
perfect segue to our
conversations.
What do you think trump will do?
He's not going to talk to the
grand jury.
He's not going to do that.
>> Absolutely not.
No.
N-o, no way.
There would be no reason for him
to do that.
This is an unusual feature of
New York state law.
This isn't just the prosecutors
being nice and giving him a
chance to do this.
They have to give any potential
defendant a chance to come in
and testify in the grand jury.
That's actually not the law in
many states.
That's certainly not the law
federally.
There's no upside here.
Donald Trump is not going to
talk a grand jury out of doing
whatever it might do.
All he can do is give
information that can be used to
incriminate him.
In this case or in many of the
other civil lawsuits and pending
criminal investigations against
him.
So easy call for Donald Trump
here.
Thank you for the invitation,
but I respectfully decline.
>> We've been talking about the
stormy Daniels case for years
now.
And you and I have talked about
it for years now, I feel like.
Does that timeline matter
legally?
>> So legally it does not
matter.
Some people have asked about the
statute of limitations which
usually is five years, meaning
you have to charge a case within
five years of when it ended.
Here these payments happened 6.5
years ago.
The thing is, New York
prosecutors are going to be okay
on that count because there's a
law in New Y..." + 71%
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"2023-03-11 00:00:00"
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"Aid worker talks about experienc..."
">>> THE DAMAGE FROM LAST MONTH'S
DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE IN TURKEY
AND SYRIA COULD TOP $100 BILLION
ACCORDING TO THE UNITED NATIONS.
AND THEN THERE'S THE HUMAN LOSS.
MORE THAN 52,000 PEOPLE WERE
KILLED LAST MONTH WHEN A SERIES
OF MASSIVE EARTHQUAKES HIT THE
AREA.
THE EARTHQUAKE ALSO DESTROYED
MORE THAN 200,000 HOMES LEAVING
A HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN ITS
WAKE.
THE SPOKESMAN FOR THE
INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS IS
JOINING US RIGHT NOW FROM
TURKEY.
SO GOOD TO SEE YOU, SUSAN.
I KNOW YOU'VE BEEN OUT IN THE
FIELD WITH SURVIVORS.
WHAT'S HAPPENING ON A DAY-TO-DAY
BASIS RIGHT NOW?
>> IT'S BEEN MORE THAN A MONTH.
PEOPLE REALLY ARE STILL REELING
FROM THIS ABSOLUTE MASSIVE
DEVASTATION.
COMMUNITIES ARE IN CRUMBLES,
BUILDINGS ARE DOWN.
REALLY, THINGS ARE REALLY
CHALLENGING AT THIS POINT.
AND PEOPLE STILL REALLY NEED THE
BASICS.
WE'RE SEEING A LOT OF NEED FOR
PEOPLE, FOOD, SHELTER AND WATER.
IT'S TAKEN A TOLL.
THE PAST MONTH HAS BEEN REALLY
CHALLENGING.
>> WHEN THERE ARE SUPPLIES --
AND WE'LL GET TO THE ONGOING
NEEDS -- WHEN THERE ARE
SUPPLIES, HOW ARE THEY GETTING
TO PEOPLE?
OBVIOUSLY GETTING AROUND IS A
GIGANTIC CHALLENGE, MEANING,
GETTING TO PEOPLE WHO ARE IN
NEED OR PEOPLE IN NEED TRYING TO
GET TO ORGANIZATIONS THAT HAVE
SET UP.
PAINT A PICTURE FOR ME HOW
THAT'S HAPPENING.
>> SO WE'RE REALLY MEETING THE
CHALLENGES.
HERE IN TURKEY THE ROADS ARE
BACK OPEN AND WE REALLY ARE ABLE
TO DISTRIBUTE A VARIETY OF
GOODS.
TODAY I WAS AT A TURKISH RED
CRESCENT CENTER, A SOCIAL
MARKET, WHERE PEOPLE WHO LOST
EVERYTHING CAN PICK UP DIAPERS
FOR THEIR BABIES.
THEY CAN PICK UP BOOTS AND SHOES
AND FRESH CLOTHES AND SOCKS, ALL
OF THE NECESSITIES YOU DON'T
EVEN THINK YOU NEED UNTIL YOU
ABSOLUTELY LOSE EVERYTHING.
>> WHAT ARE SOME OF THE THINGS
THAT NGOs, ORGANIZATIONS LIKE
YOURS, NEED IN ORDER TO HELP
DISTRIBUTE?
>> YEAH.
AT THIS POINT, I WOULD SAY WE
ARE LOOKING AT GIVING PEOPLE
CASH VOUCHERS SO PEOPLE CAN GO
AND TAKE SOME AGENCY OF THEIR
LIVES.
YOU KNOW, PEOPL..." + 56%
|
"2023-03-11 00:00:00"
|
"Ex-Trump official recounts relat..."
"Y
THAT YOU WOULD THINK SHE WOULD
BE CONSIDERING ALL OF THE TIME
SHE HAS SPENT PLANNING THIS.
>> SOMETHING I HAVE TO ASK YOU,
BECAUSE YOU WORKED IN THE TRUMP
WHITE HOUSE.
THERE IS THIS DOMINION LAWSUIT
AGAINST FOX THAT HAS BEEN IN
THE NEWS.
IN RECENT DAYS, WHAT HAS REALLY
INDICATED IS HOW THE FOX HOSTS
WOULD GO OUT THERE AND SAY ONE
THING ON TV BUT THEN SAY
SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT
TO THEMSELVES ABOUT THE FORMER
PRESIDENT FOR EXAMPLE.
AND HIS ELECTION LIES AND SO ON
ABOUT THE 2020 ELECTION.
BUT ONE OF THE OTHER THINGS I
REMEMBER COVERING IN THE WHITE
HOUSE IS HOW, I MEAN, THERE IS
ALMOST A HAND AND GLOVE, YOU
KNOW, SOMETIMES FOX AND THE
WHITE HOUSE WERE ON THE SAME
PAGE WITH THE SAME TALKING
POINTS THAT IT ALMOST SEEMED
LIKE HE WOULD SEE HOSTS LIKE
LAURA INGRAHAM VISITING THE
WHITE HOUSE.
IT ALMOST SEEMED AS THOUGH
THERE WAS A PRETTY COZY
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE WHITE
HOUSE AND FOX.
IS THAT HOW YOU REMEMBER IT?
WHAT DO YOU RECALL FROM THAT
EXPERIENCE?
PTSD, RIGHT NOW.
BUT YES, VERY COZY
RELATIONSHIP.
YOU KNOW, I WOULD HAVE JUDGE
JEANINE OR SEAN OR TUCKER
CALLING ME, AND IF I DIDN'T GET
BACK TO THEM RIGHT AWAY THEY
WOULD THEN CALL THE PRESIDENT.
AND THEN I WOULD GET A TALKING
TO FOR NOT SPEAKING WITH THEM.
I REMEMBER SPECIFICALLY WORKING
ON A TOWN HALL THAT THE
PRESIDENT, THE FORMER PRESIDENT
DID WITH FOX.
AND ME HAVING TO TALK DIRECTLY
TO SUZANNE SCOTT ABOUT MAKING
SURE THAT SHE WAS FULL IN
THEIR.
WE DID WORK HAND IN HAND WITH
THEM.
THAT CAME OUT THE PRESIDENT'S
DIRECTION.
IF HE DIDN'T LIKE SOMETHING, WE
WOULD IMMEDIATELY CALL FOX AND
HAVE THEM FIX IT OR TRY TO MAKE
A NEW STORY OUT OF, IT ET
CETERA.
>> INCREDIBLE, I MEAN, THAT IS
A LOT OF WHAT WE OBSERVED ON
THE OUTSIDE IN THE PRESS.
YOU KNOW, YOU WOULD SEE HANNITY
AT A TRUMP RALLY AND THAT KIND
OF THING.
BUT JUST WHAT YOU ARE SEEING
RIGHT NOW, STEPHANIE, I THINK
IS SOME INSIGHTS THAT WE
HAVEN'T REALLY HEARD BEFORE
ABOUT THIS COZY RELATIONSHIP
THAT IT WAS GOING ON BETWEEN
FOX AND THE TRUMP WHITE HOUSE.
MOLL..." + 17%
|
"2023-03-11 00:00:00"
|
"Journalist in new Netflix docume..."
">> MARCH 8TH, 2014, A DAY I
REMEMBER WELL, IT WAS A LAUNCH
OF THIS PROGRAM, MY PROGRAM ON
CNN, ALSO THE DAY, MORE
IMPORTANTLY, THAT MH THREE 70
DISAPPEARED, WHICH MARKS THE
START OF ONE OF THE BIGGEST
AVIATION MYSTERIES OF ALL-TIME,
THE PLANE CARRYING 239 POSTURES
AND CREW MEMBERS, IT WAS SET TO
ARRIVE IN BEIJING AFTER
DEPARTING FROM KUALA LUMPUR BUT
HAS NEVER BEEN SEEN SINCE.
COVERAGE THEN TOOK OVER OUR
AIRWAYS AND EVERYBODY ELSE IS,
FOUR MONTHS AFTER THAT.
AND YET, DESPITE LAUNCHING THE
LARGEST AVIATION SEARCH IN
HISTORY, VIRTUALLY NOTHING WAS
FOUND OF THE AIRCRAFT, VARIES
ON HIGH PLANE COULD VANISH INTO
THIN AIR HAVE GRIP THE WORLD
FOR ALMOST A DECADE, BUT SO FAR
NONE HAVE BEEN PROVEN, NOW,
NETFLIX IS STREAMING A
BRAND-NEW THREE EPISODE
DOCUSERIES CALLED MH370, THEY
PLAY IN THE DISAPPEARED,
INVESTIGATING THE STILL
UNSOLVED MYSTERY, JEFF WISE IS
AN AVIATION JOURNALIST WHO
PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN THE
NETFLIX SERIES.
HE IS THE AUTHOR OF THE BOOK
THE TAKING OF MH370.
I INVESTED THREE HOURS IN THE
NETFLIX SHOW.
I AM NOT SORRY I DID, I LEARNED
A LOT.
BUT, AT THE END, JEFF, WE STILL
DON'T KNOW.
>> WE STILL DON'T KNOW,
MICHAEL.
AND, I THINK THAT IS THE POINT.
YOU KNOW, IN THE MONTHS THAT
FOLLOWED THE INVESTIGATORS
PERFORMED THIS INTRICATE
MATHEMATICAL CALCULATION THAT
TOLD THEM WHERE THE PLANE LANDS,
AND THEY DEVOTED HEARS LONG
SEARCH TO SCANNING THE SEA BAD.
REALLY CHALLENGING, AMAZING
FEAT, THEY WATER THERE IS AS
DEEP AS THREE MILES, THEY
COVERED AN AREA THE SIZE OF
GREAT BRITAIN AND YET THE PLANE
WAS NOT THERE, SO, THIS IS
REALLY WHAT THE DOCUMENTARY
SERIES IS TRYING TO TACKLE.
HOW DO WE RECONCILE ALL OF
THOSE FACTS?
HOW CAN THEY HAVE PERFORMED
THIS REALLY RIGOROUS
MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS AND YET
FAILED TO FIND THE PLANE?
WHAT COULD HAVE HAPPENED?
>> I AM GOING TO PLAY A MAP OF
THAT PART OF THE WORLD AND
ASKED JEFF WISE, THE QUESTION,
IS THERE EVEN CONSENSUS ON WHAT
BODY OF WATER IT WENT DOWN IN?
>> WELL, I THINK THERE IS KIND
OF THE MAIN THEORY AND THEN
THERE IS ..." + 61%
|
"2023-03-11 00:00:00"
|
"Thousands protest judicial refor..."
">>> TENS OF THOUSANDS OF
PROTESTERS ARE ONCE AGAIN
HITTING THE STREETS IN ISRAEL AS
THE COUNTRY ENTERS THE TENTH
WEEK OF MASS PROTESTS OVER PRIME
MINISTER BENJAMIN NETANYAHU'S
PLAN TO OVERHAUL THE JUDICIAL
SYSTEM.
THE PROPOSAL WOULD ALLOW
LAWMAKERS TO OVERTURN SUPREME
COURT DECISIONS WITH A SIMPLE
MAJORITY.
MANY FEAR THE CHANGES WILL
WEAKEN THE COUNTRY'S HIGH COURT
AND ERODE DEMOCRATIC CHECKS AND
BALANCES.
CNN'S HADAS GOLD JOINING US FROM
JERUSALEM.
WHAT IS THE SITUATION THERE
RIGHT NOW?
>> Reporter: IT'S BEEN MORE THAN
TWO MONTHS NOW OF THESE REGULAR
PROTESTS THAT ON A REGULAR BASIS
BRING OUT MORE THAN 100,000
PEOPLE AT A TIME IN A POPULATION
OF JUST AROUND 9 MILLION JUST TO
SHOW YOU HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE
COMING OUT.
WE ARE IN JERUSALEM RIGHT
OUTSIDE OF THE ISRAELI
PRESIDENT'S RESIDENCE.
THERE ARE HUNDREDS, IF NOT
THOUSANDS OF PROTESTERS HERE,
MANY OF THEM CHANTING "ISRAEL
WILL NOT BECOME A DICTATORSHIP."
WE'RE EVEN SEEING SOME
PROTESTERS DRESSED AS HANDMAIDS
FROM THE HANDMAID'S TALE.
THIS IS THE FIRST TIME WE HEARD
HIM SPEAKING OUT DIRECTLY
AGAINST THESE REFORMS, SAYING
THEY ARE POTENTIALLY A THREAT TO
THE DEMOCRATIC FOUNDATIONS OF
ISRAEL AND WARNING THE COUNTRY
IS AT A POINT OF NO RETURN.
FOR MANY OF THESE PROTESTERS,
THEY FEEL LIKE THEY'RE FIGHTING
FOR THE SOUL OF ISRAEL.
THE REASON THAT SO MANY PEOPLE
ARE ALSO COMING OUT THIS WEEK IS
THERE IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE
LEGISLATION.
THIS WEEK WILL BE A KEY WEEK TO
PUSH IT FORWARD EVEN FURTHER.
THE PLEAS FROM THE ISRAELI
PRESIDENT AND PROTESTERS TO COME
TOGETHER, TO HAVE SOME SORT OF
NEGATIVE LEGISLATION OVER WHAT
THESE REFORMS WILL LOOK LIKE
APPEAR TO BE FALLING ON DEATH
EARS.
WE'RE GETTING NO INDICATION FROM
PRIME MINISTER BENJAMIN
NETANYAHU THAT THEY PLAN TO SLOW
THIS THING DOWN AT ALL, BECAUSE
IN THEIR MINDS, THEY SAY THESE
ARE NECESSARY REFORMS.
THEY BELIEVE THESE WILL BRING
BACK BALANCE BETWEEN THE
BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT.
ALSO, THEY DON'T NEED TO LISTEN
TO THE PROTEST..." + 20%
|
"2023-03-11 00:00:00"
|
"Hear Dr. Fauci's response to Cov..."
">>> THREE YEARS AGO TODAY THE
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
DECLARED COVID-19 A PANDEMIC.
THERE'S STILL NO ORIGIN FOR
WHAT'S KILLED 7 MILLION
AMERICANS WORLDWIDE INCLUDING 1
MILLION.
THE QUESTION IS IS BACK IN THE
SPOTLIGHT.
THE HOUSE YESTERDAY UNANIMOUSLY
SIGNED A BILL TO DECLASSIFY THE
ORIGINS OF THE CORONAVIRUS.
IT'S NOT CLEAR WHETHER OR NOT
PRESIDENT BIDEN WILL SIGN IT.
HE SAYS HE IS NOT SURE WHETHER
HE WILL SIGN BE IT YET.
THE THEORY THAT IT CAME FROM A
LAB IN CHINA HAS BEEN A HEATED
ESCHENFELDER U.
JOINING US NOW TO TALK ABOUT
THIS IS DR. ANTHONY FAUCI.
HE SERVED AS PRESIDENT BIDEN'S
CHIEF MEDICAL ADVISER AND HEAD
OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF
ALLERGY INCLUDING UNDER DONALD
TRUMP.
THANKS FOR JOINING US.
PRESIDENT BIDEN, I GUESS YOU
HEARD, HASN'T DECIDED WHETHER HE
WILL SIGN THIS INFORMATION.
YOU WERE ONCE HIS CHIEF MEDICAL
ADVISER, WOULD YOU ADVISE HIM TO
DO IT?
>> I DON'T WANT TO ADVISE HIM
WHEN I'M NOT IN THAT POSITION.
ONE THING I WOULD LIKE TO SAY,
WE'D LIKE TO LEARN AS MUCH AS WE
POSSIBLY CAN TO LEARN
INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT IS
AVAILABLE.
THERE'S TWO SIDES.
ONE GROUP SAYS IT MORE LIKELY IS
ONE OR THE OTHER.
I MUST SAY WE ALL MUST KEEP AN
OPEN MIND ABOUT THIS, JIM, FOR
SURE, BECAUSE NOTHING HAS BEEN
DEFINITIVELY PROVEN.
THE THING THAT'S IMPORTANT IS IF
YOU LOOK AT THE AVAILABLE DATA,
NOT JUST SURMISING OR TWEETING
OR GUESSING, BUT JUST LOOK AT
THE DATA, A GROUP OF FAIRLY
LARGE GROUP OF VERY
WELL-RESPECTED EVOLUTIONARY
VIROLOGISTS HAVE EXAMINED THE
DATA COMING FROM WUHAN HAVE FELT
IT IS MUCH MORE LIKELY THAT IT
IS A NATURAL OCCURRENCE FROM AN
ANIMAL TO A HUMAN.
HOWEVER, SINCE IT HASN'T BEEN
DEFINITIVELY PROVEN, WE HAVE TO
KEEP A COMPLETELY PROVEN MIND.
WE WANT TO KNOW ARGUMENTS,
INFORMATION, DATA ON EITHER
SIDE.
THAT'S THE REASON WHY WHEN YOU
MENTION IN THE TOP OF YOUR
DISCUSSION A LITTLE BIT AGO, WE
NEED TO GET ALL OF THE FACTS SO
WE PREVENT THIS FROM HAPPENING
AGAIN IN THE FUTURE.
>> YOU'RE NOT OPPOSED TO --
>> ..." + 76%
|
"2023-03-11 00:00:00"
|
"Smerconish questions why prosecu..."
"The Office
of Manhattan
District Attorney
Alvin Bragg has invited
Donald Trump to testify
in an investigation
into a hush money scheme
involving adult film star Stormy
Daniels
that's believed to be a precursor
to an indictment.
Potential defendants
in New York are required
by law to be notified
and invited to appear
before a grand jury weighing any charges.
If charged, Trump would become
the first former
president to be indicted.
But would it
necessarily slow his current
presidential quest?
I say not a chance,
at least not based on this case alone.
Any charges here would stem
from the $130,000
in payments
made to Daniels during the 2016 campaign.
Apparently,
she'd been ready to share her story.
An Affair with Trump,
with the National Enquirer.
But the tabloids publisher
David Pecker was a Trump friend
who instead
helped broker
a deal with Trump's
then lawyer, Michael Cohen,
in which she was paid for her silence.
I've long thought
that it was the weakest
of the known Trump investigations
which generally fall into four buckets.
First, the events of January six.
Second, the mishandling
of government documents, including at Mar
a Lago.
Third, the Fulton County D.A.
investigation of election interference,
including the so-called perfect phone
call to Georgia
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
And fourth,
this the Stormy Daniels hush money.
Merrick Garland appointed
Jack Smith
as special counsel
to look at both January
six and Mar a Lago.
Meanwhile, the Georgia special grand
jury investigating election interference
has concluded
its work
and recommended indictments
for more than a dozen people.
It's enough to keep awake
any presidential candidate,
but when it comes to Donald Trump,
no matter what he steps
in, somehow he seems to emerge
smelling like a rose
while he was being investigated
for his handling of classified documents,
a process
that included the execution
of a search warrant at his home.
Classified information
was found in the homes of Mike Pence
and Joe..." + 80%
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"2023-03-11 00:00:00"
|
"Ex-US Treasury official weighs i..."
" The fall of Silicon Valley Bank in just 48 hours is the second biggest bank collapse in US history, and it sent shockwaves from Silicon Valley to Wall Street to Main Street. SVB was known as a tech lender and held more than $200 billion in assets. It was hit by a bank run and a capital crisis as well as rapid rising interest rates. The failure sent bank stocks plummeting, customers withdrew a whopping $42 billion in deposits by the end of Thursday. In Massachusetts, customers were turned away from accessing their cash and were told to come back on Monday. Deposits are insured by the FDIC up to $250,000. The FDIC said all insured depositors will have full access to their insured deposits by no later than Monday morning. And it would pay uninsured depositors a, quote, advanced dividend within the next week. But for corporations, it's a different story. For instance, Roku held approximately $487 million, a quarter of its cash at SVB. And Roku said most of its deposits with the bank are uninsured. Could this the second biggest US financial institution failure since the crisis of 2008 lead to a larger systemic failure? That is, this week's poll question if you go to smirkkondish.com and cast a ballot. And I hope that you will. Is the failure of Silicon Valley Bank an isolated event or will there be broader financial contagion? Joining me now to discuss is Aaron Klein, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and former deputy assistant secretary for economic policy at the Treasury Department. Thanks so much for being here, Aaron. What's your answer to this week's poll question, isolated or more contagion? Well, look, I don't think this is the type of contagion that's going to lead to a horrible disease that's going to bring down the financial system as we saw in 2007 and 2008. However, I'm not sure it's completely an isolated incident either. Look, Silicon Valley Bank isn't the first bank to go under this week, silvergate, a smaller bank that had leaned heavily ..." + 65%
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"2023-03-11 00:00:00"
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"CEO describes pulling money from..."
"The biggest bank collapse
since the 2008 financial crisis.
And it shut down today.
It's called the Silicon Valley Bank,
and it is one of the tech industry's
largest lenders also lend to individuals
across the country.
It is now under control
of the federal government.
It was a sudden implosion
and it came after a run on deposits.
So the bank stock lost
80% of its value this week.
60% in one day alone.
Yesterday, this morning, shares halted.
It was over quickly.
And then police showed up
at the bank headquarters
in California today.
You're looking at that here
Customers reportedly
even lined up at a bank
branch on Park Avenue in New York City.
The NYPD showed up there.
Those customers
demanding their deposits back.
Now to be clear,
Silicon Valley
Bank is a huge bank and its customers
include individuals as well as household
names, you may know, like Airbnb,
Pinterest, Cisco.
And this is a way bigger story.
The entire banking
industry is feeling the impact.
US banks at one
point had lost over
$100 billion in stock market value
in just two days.
And there are fears
now that this could spread beyond banking
to other parts of the economy.
This is like the SNL
crisis in the eighties.
We're not talking
about a failure of this bank,
but the banks could, you know, fail.
Not all of this is clearly an example
of something breaking.
We can assume that there are serious
contagion here.
Okay.
So when you use the word contagion,
it begs the question,
why could this happen at other banks?
Well, for one basic reason,
Silicon Valley Bank was doing
what a lot of other
banks are doing right now
slip to customer deposits.
And they went
and invested that money in other things
like U.S. government debt and mortgages.
And they've been doing that
for quite a while.
Well,
when the Fed started to hike rates
aggressively, that meant that Silicon
Valley bank
immediately lost money
on those investments
at the very same time
as they were losing money
as interest rates rose.
Those bank customer..." + 76%
|
"2023-03-11 00:00:00"
|
"President of Pacific island nati..."
"The President of Micronesia,
group of small Pacific islands
standing up to China
in a scathing 13 page letter.
President David Panelo says
China is preparing to invade Taiwan
It goes on to say, quote,
One of the reasons
that China's political warfare
is successful in so many arenas
is that we are bribed to be complicit
and bribed to be silent.
Selina Wang is OUTFRONT in Beijing.
And Selina.
These are incredibly strong words
from a leader of a small nation.
Right, standing up
to the Chinese juggernaut.
How is China responding
Yeah, Aaron, this was an explosive
letter and China
responded by dismissing
it as smears and accusations.
The foreign ministry said
they've always respected
how Micronesia
chooses its own development.
Now, Micronesia is president
David Panelo.
He also revealed that he had
considered switching
diplomatic recognition to Taipei Now,
penniless term
in office is set to expire in
just a couple of months.
He's been the president since 2019.
And this is not the first time
he's spoken out before.
On China's
growing influence in the region.
And the context of this letter
is increasing fears from regional powers
about exactly that.
Military strategists
see the Pacific Islands location
as this key connector between the U.S.
territory of Juan and Australia.
And both the U.S.
and Australia
are concerned about China's
more assertive
increasingly assertive
and aggressive posture in the South
China Sea
as it's been extending its reach
further west into Pacific waters,
including towards Micronesia.
And meanwhile,
the island nations themselves,
they don't want to be a pawn
in this greater power struggle.
China has become a key
trading partner for their economies.
And as Backstrom major projects
in some of those countries,
including highways
in Papua New Guinea and bridges and Fiji.
It is pretty interesting, though,
like to see that.
Okay, so he's leaving power,
but what does this signal
and the fact that he would call it out
and put it out there
for all these o..." + 43%
|
"2023-03-10 00:00:00"
|
"DeSantis makes subtle jab at Tru..."
"Florida Governor
Ron DeSantis on his maiden voyage to Iowa.
I bring greetings
from the free state of Florida,
riding a wave of lofty expectation
as to the state that opens
the Republican presidential contest
in less than a year.
People lined up
to catch a glimpse of the governor
who technically is promoting his book.
This is the number one bestselling
nonfiction book in the country, but
actually is testing a White House bid that
he intends to make official by summer.
Welcome to Iowa. This is your first trip.
DeSantis has told advisers he will wait
until the Florida legislative session ends
so he can campaign on an even bolder
agenda,
one that is delighting supporters
and alarming critics.
I always tell my legislators,
you watch Iowa, watch to watch these.
Do not let them get ahead of us
on any of this stuff.
So we've got our legislature here
in session now.
So buckle up.
The next 60 days should be fine
in Florida.
He's stoking the culture wars in schools.
We're also leading on ensuring
that our school system
is focusing on educating our kids,
not indoctrinating our kids and beyond.
We've got to fight.
If we see it in medicine,
or the universities or the corporations,
you can't just say Let it go,
because then we're going to be living
under an oppressive woke ocracy
holding up his Florida record
as a blueprint for a national platform
and presenting himself as a doer,
not a talker.
A leader is not captive to polls.
We don't have palace intrigue.
We don't have any drama.
It's just execution every single day.
I'll build the wall
myself. I'll do it this.
Let me add him we'll get it done.
That was a subtle yet unmistakable
distinction with Donald Trump,
who visits Iowa on Monday.
The 2024 Republican campaign
is intensifying with former South
Carolina Governor Nikki Haley
urging Iowa voters to keep an open mind.
Whatever the polls tell you today,
that is not where the polls
are going to be a year from now.
But for many Republicans, the Florida
governor stands as a beaco..." + 84%
|
"2023-03-10 00:00:00"
|
"George Santos reacts to accusati..."
"Congressman Jorge Santos
says he is innocent
of the latest reported allegation
against him.
The finances of the Long Island
congressman are under federal
and local investigation.
He's also the subject of a House ethics
committee investigation, as you know.
Now he's accused of orchestrating
a credit
and debit card skimming operation
in Seattle involving ATMs back in 2017.
Randi Kaye has details.
I was an asset in helping
take down a ring of criminals.
New York
Congressman Jorge
Santos denying allegations
from a man from Brazil,
painting him
as the mastermind
of a credit card scheme.
I'm innocent.
I never did
anything of criminal activity.
And I am no mastermind of that.
Santos claims of innocence
are in response
to this sworn statement
by the man, Gustavo Ribeiro Trillo.
In his declaration
first published by Politico
Trevor alleges
that Santos taught him how to clone
ATM and credit cards
and that the two had agreed
to a 50 50 split of proceeds.
Trello wrote in the Declaration.
Santos gave me at his warehouse
some of the parts to illegally skim
credit card information
right after he gave me the card
skimming and cloning machines.
He taught me how to use them.
Trevor has reportedly
submitted his declaration
to the FBI
and other federal
law enforcement officials.
Santos, meanwhile, told reporters today
he wasn't the organizer
but the guy who helped crack the case.
Then I cooperated with
Secret Service, FBI.
Everybody that asked for my help
got information for them.
Got everybody arrested and deported.
I'm not the mastermind of the story.
This all goes back to 2017.
When Trello pleaded guilty
to access device fraud
in Seattle,
Federal Records
show Trevor had been arrested
after using a credit card skimming device
and electronic camera on ATMs
to steal credit and debit card numbers
as well.
As ATM pin numbers,
according to court documents.
Politico reports that in 2016
a year earlier, Trevor
had rented a room in Santos's
Winter Park, Florida, apartment.
When asked abou..." + 77%
|
"2023-03-10 00:00:00"
|
"Ex-Trump attorney censured after..."
"Good evening.
This was a good
week for people who lie being revealed
as people who lie,
who then go on lying
or distorting the truth.
It began with court documents
revealing Fox's Tucker
Carlson was privately
skeptical of election
as contemptuous of the former president,
texting
someone even saying, quote,
I hate him
passionately talking about
the former president,
even as he indicated the view
to viewers, the opposite.
And as that news was hitting a Dominion
voting systems
lawsuit alleging
Fox broadcast election lies,
Carlson was on the air
lying about January six
The crowd was enormous.
A small percentage of them
were hooligans.
They committed vandalism.
You've seen their pictures
again and again.
But the overwhelming majority weren't
they were peaceful.
They were orderly and meek.
These were not insurrectionists.
They were sightseers.
That spectacle
using cherry picked footage.
House Speaker McCarthy released
only to him, was just the beginning.
The former president
went on a social network
without any evidence at all, a claim
that city, state
and federal prosecutors
are practicing quote,
good, all election interference,
all caps.
And then there was something else
that happened
that didn't get as much attention
but is important and involves
lies told by Janet Ellis,
one of the former president's
2020 election lawyers.
She's the one next to Sidney Powell
in this video behind Rudy Giuliani.
The press conference,
you may remember where his head
seemed to be leaking motor oil
What follows is a sampling of the lies
she told about the 2020 election that she
is now admitting were lies
Hillary Clinton still has not conceded
the 26th.
Why now.
We have affidavits from witnesses
we have voter intimidation.
We have the ballots that were manipulated
We have all kinds of statistics
that show that this was
a coordinated effort
in all of these states
to transfer votes
either from Trump to Biden
to manipulate the ballots
to count them in secret.
The election was stolen and Pre..." + 54%
|
"2023-03-10 00:00:00"
|
"Ukrainians drone hunters down Ru..."
"Every missile taken down.
Yes.
Gunfire means lives saved.
Here with a German short range captured
or hear one missile
taken down with a machine gun
precursory on this blue train.
It's a pity that I didn't
shoot down three.
It's a shame that two got through
They hit civilian targets
or critical infrastructure
facilities and people walk there.
Fuck yeah.
We call in a reporter.
So you these are Ukrainian drone hunters.
And day and night
they scan the skies, eyes
in the backs of their heads,
their machine gun
loaded onto an armored vehicle.
Trading warmth, fragility
within those minutes.
The trajectories of the missiles
and drones
are constantly changing,
which means that stationary units
were not enough.
So we created mobile ones.
Most nights,
this is what the skies above Ukraine look
and sound like.
And more than a year into the war,
all that Western equipment is helping.
On Wednesday night, over 90 missiles
and HRT drones were detected.
Of those more than 30 missiles
and four charges were intercepted,
says the Ukrainian military
here in the frontline town of Kupang.
So you can see what more than a year
of heavy artillery
and mortar fire have done.
It was again the case on Wednesday night.
There's not much air defense
can do about that.
On the whole,
what the Ukrainian military says
is that with Western
help, its air
defense systems
have actually been remarkably efficient.
And from the very start of the invasion,
if sure,
if this hadn't happened,
we would probably not be talking to now
and there would be no such countries.
Ukraine,
thanks to the Air Force,
we really managed
to hold the keys to the sky.
This is a rare close up
look at Iran's technology of death.
A Shanghai drone
relatively intact
for having been fished
out of the Black Sea at its head.
It would have carried 50 kilograms
worth of explosives.
This is what 20 kilograms looks like
And this is what
that looks like on the ground.
Part of Russia's
devastating war of attrition
with civilian casualties
on mo..." + 75%
|
"2023-03-10 00:00:00"
|
"Officials doubt Mexican cartel's..."
"Mexican authorities
just arrested
five more people linked to the killing
and kidnaping of American tourists
and the cartel
and investigators believe is responsible
for the crimes.
Is now apologizing
to the victim's families.
The Gulf cartel also handed over
five of its members to local authorities.
Now the bodies of trade.
Woodard and Jane Doe Brown,
the two Americans killed in
that kidnaping
have been delivered to U.S.
diplomatic authorities.
The group of friends from South Carolina
drove to Matamoros,
Mexico, last Friday,
so one of them could get
a medical procedure.
Investigators believe they were mistaken
for drug smugglers.
CNN security correspondent
Josh Campbell joins us now.
And Josh, this apology letter,
it seems highly unusual.
What more are you learning about
how it came about?
Yeah, be honest.
Days after
the kidnaping
of these four American citizens,
in Mexico,
the cartel that is suspected to be behind
this appears to be doing
some PR image cleanup,
of course, cartel known for its violence,
known for its brutality.
But yesterday, this letter surfaced.
The so-called apology letter now
obtained a copy from a sources
familiar with this investigation.
I'll read you part of it.
It says that
the Gulf cartel apologizes
to the society of Matamoros.
The relatives of Miss O'Reilly,
that was a Mexican national
who was killed in this attack.
And the affected
American people and families,
it goes on to say, the Gulf
Cartel Scorpion Group
strongly condemns
the events of last Friday.
For this reason,
we decided to hand over
those directly involved
and responsible for the acts.
Now it's worth pointing out
that the source that I spoke
with said that U.S.
and Mexican law enforcement,
they doubt the sincerity of this apology.
Again,
it appears to be said
in response
to all the attention
that has come upon this group,
of course, we have U.S.
officials who have been demanding
that the US government
do more to help
try to curb some of the violence
at the US-Mexico border.
..." + 55%
|
"2023-03-10 00:00:00"
|
"Russia is sending some US weapon..."
"We have some brand
new CNN reporting for you.
Sources telling CNN that Russia
has been sending
us weapons that are captured in Ukraine
to Iran.
CNN's Natasha Bertrand
has this reporting Natasha.
So obviously the U.S.
has been
sending a lot of weaponry
to Ukraine since Russia invaded.
What exactly
are the Russian forces doing here?
Yeah, Kaitlin.
So what we're told
by four different sources
is that the Russians
have been capturing us made U.S.
provided equipment on the battlefield
in certain instances.
And sending that equipment to Iran.
Now, these are smaller items.
These are things like shoulder
fired missiles, like Javelin
anti-tank missiles
and Stinger anti-aircraft systems
and also the NATO's equivalent. Right.
Because NATO's also providing
some of the similar equipment.
So they're they're taking this equipment
that sometimes the Ukrainians
are forced to leave
behind on the battlefield.
Whether because they are overrun
or they simply need to withdraw quickly.
And they are sending that
that equipment
in many instances to Iran, likely
so that Iran can then reverse engineer
that equipment
so that they can potentially reproduce it
and make their own kind of version.
Now, the Russians are doing this
because they want Iran to continue
to help them in their war in Ukraine.
Right.
This is part of the growing
defense partnership
that we have seen
between Iran and Russia.
And it really has intensified
over the last year with Iran providing
hundreds of drones
to Russia, other equipment,
and Russia now looking to kind of pay
that back to Iran by providing them
with these Western types of equipment
so that the Iranians
can basically take them apart
and try to reverse engineer them.
And have they done this before,
reverse engineer Western weapons?
Yes.
The Iranians
are actually very adept at this.
One of their top
weapons in their inventory
is an anti entity guided missile
that they actually reproduced from
an American anti-tank
missile in the 1970s
that it really is
a key..." + 77%
|
"2023-03-10 00:00:00"
|
"SVB collapse is second-largest b..."
"A major development in the banking world.
The FDIC just reported the California
regulators shut down Silicon Valley Bank,
a big lender out in California,
after reporting
a loss of over $1 billion.
There were fears of a run on this bank.
People wondering
if there should have PTSD to 2008.
What's going on here?
Yeah,
this really is an earthquake,
especially for the tech community.
Silicon Valley Bank
dropped by 60% yesterday alone.
We just learned today
that California regulators have shut this
lender down.
This is the biggest failure since 2008.
It's actually the second biggest failure
ever since Washington Mutual
in September. Of 2008.
This is a major lender tech startups.
The FDIC says that insured depositors
they will have full access
to insured deposits
by Monday morning insured deposits
that means up to $250,000.
Of course
we know that some small businesses,
some startups, some individuals
they have more than that $250,000.
It's not clear
if they're going
to get all of their money back.
This, of course, is not sitting
well in the marketplace.
We see the Dow is down
by more than 250 points.
Banks are leading the way lower.
The good news here
is that experts that I'm talking to,
they are hopeful that
this is an isolated incident,
that this is not part
of a broader systemic issue.
Mark Zandi, he told me
he's the chief economist
over at Moody's Analytics.
He just told me that
he doesn't think
that this failure
is symptomatic of a broader problem
in the banking industry.
Let's hope not,
because that's the last thing
we need right now.
You know,
the major banks are saying
that they are well-capitalized.
Matt Egan, thank you.
Robert Reich, former U.S.
labor secretary under President
Clinton, is with us
now, also the author of The System
Who Rigged It and How We Fix It.
Secretary Rice, always good to have you.
Let's start where Matt ended with this.
Silicon Valley Bank,
the FDIC now in control.
We saw that
there was some stumbles from Wells Fargo,
JPMorgan Chase, Ban..." + 66%
|
"2023-03-10 00:00:00"
|
"Retired general explains what Uk..."
"Ukraine is attempting to regroup
after Russia launched
its largest missile barrage
so far this year.
95 missiles
over the course of just the past day.
Ukraine's military says it was only able
to intercept about a third of them.
34 in Kiev.
Power and water have now been restored.
But, boy, it was a tough night.
Yeah, absolutely.
We are also watching
an event happening in Kiev right now.
It's a burial service
that's being held for a fallen
Ukrainian commander
who was killed in Baku.
CNN's Ivan Watson is there.
So, Ivan,
what more do we know about this commander
right.
Well,
this young man's name was Dmytro
Katsav Bylo.
He went by the codename Da Vinci.
And part of his funeral is taking place
here.
We've been watching
funeral and memorial events in Kiev
for hours now.
The church service was actually attended
by the Ukrainian
president, Volodymyr Zelensky,
and the top military command were in
Kiev's Maidan, that central square
where thousands gathered
to pay their respects
to this man
who was killed
this week
in the grinding battle of Mahmoud,
that small southeastern
Ukrainian city
where the Russian
and Ukrainian militaries
are pounding each other day
after day
for months now for control of that city.
Now, this man, Da Vinci, as he's
known last year, Zelensky,
the Ukrainian president,
gave him the honor,
calling him a hero of Ukraine.
And he is viewed by many of the people
who the thousands have gathered
as a national hero,
someone who participated
in the 2014 protests
the 2014 protests
against a pro-Russian president
in the Maidan Square
that ultimately resulted
in the overthrow of that president.
He fled to neighboring Russia.
So
da Vinci had been a young activist there
and then joined
a militia
that fought against
pro-Russian separatists
in the Donbass region
for years after that,
and then has been part of
the armed forces
fighting against the Russian invasion
over the course of the last year.
He is the youngest battalion
commander in the Ukrainian armed forces.
T..." + 80%
|
"2023-03-10 00:00:00"
|
"Very, very strong job market: Fe..."
"This has an
immediate effect on everything, right?
You owe our lives everything.
Just in the US Bureau of Labor Statistics
just announcing
how many jobs were added
to the economy in February.
Christine Romans here with the numbers.
So a lot of hiring.
This is good or bad.
If you are looking for a job, it's good.
If you have a job and you're job hopping,
it's good.
It is a strong job market.
311,000 jobs added.
And we know it was a blockbuster report
in January
that was revised down
a little bit to 504,000.
That's still a very, very big number.
This shows you that businesses are hiring
despite those headlines
you've seen of tech companies
that have been laying people off.
They hired a lot during the pandemic.
Despite those headlines,
this is a very, very strong job market.
3.6% is the unemployment
rate went up a little bit.
That's because
about 400,000 people
came off the sidelines
and started looking for work.
So that's an unemployment rate
rising for a good reason.
People are hearing from friends
they know that there are plentiful jobs
and so they're out looking for work now.
And then the sectors, guys, the leisure,
hospitality, hiring
a lot of people retail, government jobs.
So we broke out for a lot of
just a lot of jobs across the board.
So it's good for employees,
bad for employers, bad for the Fed. Yeah.
So a good economy
could eventually be bad news
for Americans
because it means the Fed
has to continue to raise interest rates.
You've got wages up 4.6%.
That's great.
I mean, people's
paychecks are unequivocally bigger.
But it's
feeding into the inflation story.
And so the Fed thinks that inflation
staying too high is more dangerous
than maybe
trying to cool off the job market
a little bit.
So I know it's upside down.
Well, it's weird
because everybody I talked to
and they said
just yesterday
I was having breakfast
with a bunch of folks and they said,
Don, we're so confused.
When you guys talk about the economy,
you get the new jobs
numbers in the stock mar..." + 82%
|
"2023-03-10 00:00:00"
|
"Trump invited to testify in NY p..."
"Now to New
York, where
former President
Donald Trump is now invited to testify
before a Manhattan grand jury.
It's all part of their investigation
into alleged
hush money
payments to stormy
Daniels during the 2016 election.
So this is a potential sign
that prosecutors are zeroing
in on an indictment.
Let's turn now to CNN's Chris Cornell.
Carol, what do you know
Well, that's right.
So sources
tell us that
this invitation
was made
to the former president's
lawyers in recent days
to appear before the grand jury.
And this is a sign
that this investigation
is coming to a conclusion
and that a decision
of whether or not to seek an indictment
is likely to happen
more in the next few weeks than months.
You know, we've also seen
a parade of witnesses
going in Kellyanne Conway, Hope Hicks,
you know,
all signals
that this is getting toward
the finish line.
Also today, Michael Cohen went in to meet
with the district attorney's office.
Our cameras caught him.
And let's take a listen
to what he had to say.
I have to applaud
District Attorney Bragg
for giving Donald
the opportunity to come in
and to tell his story.
Now, knowing Donald
as well as I do,
understand that
he doesn't tell the truth.
It's one thing to turn around
and to lie on your untruths, social.
It's another thing to turn around
and lie before a grand jury,
which I don't suspect
that he's going to be coming.
Now, sources
tell us that among the charges
that prosecutors are weighing,
they relate to the hush money payment.
But hush money payment
itself is not a crime.
So they're looking at how this payment
was reimbursed.
Remember, Donald Trump
signed those checks to Michael Cohen.
So prosecutors are looking at
how the Trump Organization
accounted for that
in their books and records.
So they're looking at possible
falsifying business record charge,
which is a misdemeanor,
or falsifying records in
order to commit or conceal another crime.
In this case,
that could be campaign
finance violations now.
I mean, this is no..." + 76%
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"2023-03-10 00:00:00"
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"Huge problem: Retired colonel on..."
"Kyiv says Russia is switching
on Ukrainian infrastructure.
Moscow unleashed a massive barrage
of missiles and drones across
Ukraine on Thursday,
leaving at least six people dead
and more than 20 wounded.
But Kyiv says Russia did something
new five
different types of missiles and drones
at the same time,
including some missiles
that Ukraine can't shoot
down, such as Russia's hypersonic
Kinzel weapon.
Ukraine is now saying that Russia's
use of hypersonic missiles
are evading Ukraine's defense systems
and adviser to Zelenskiy.
Put it this way
They're about the defense systems of the
they say they are not coping well enough.
What do you make of that?
How big of a problem is that?
Well, Kate, I think it's a huge problem
because, you know, the systems
that we designed are not good at all
against hypersonics.
And, you know,
part of the big problem that we have is
not only does that impact the Ukrainians
who are involved in this war, of course,
but it also impacts us.
We really have to get
ahead of ourselves here with developments
that would allow us to better track
and better
take care of a hypersonic weapons.
And that's a very difficult thing
given the fact that they travel
at a minimum
five times the speed of sound.
So this is a critical component for us.
For the Ukrainians.
Let's bring in now Mark Esper,
the former defense secretary
under President Donald Trump.
Thank you for joining us, sir.
The Ukrainian energy minister
says that Russia used a deal
using a new tactic in this
very large scale
offensive against Ukraine's Ukrainians.
What does this tell you
about the strategy right now?
When you are doing all of these cities,
they seem to be bombarding them.
The strategy seems to be ramping up.
Well, the sense is, what
was it
that the attack in the last
24 48 hours was retribution
for an attack allegedly committed
by the Ukrainians within Russia.
And so the the Kremlin's response
was to hit them
hard with 95 plus missiles
to use a range of ballistic
missiles, hyperson..." + 66%
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"2023-03-10 00:00:00"
|
"Report: Prosecutors signal Trump..."
"Donald Trump
hush money and a potential indictment
that could be coming soon.
The New York Times is reporting
that the district attorney's office
here in
Manhattan is signaling
Trump will likely face
criminal charges over hush money payments
to the adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
But this is not a slam dunk.
The case could pose a big challenge
for prosecutors
The Times reports
the former president was told
that he could appear
before a Manhattan grand jury next week
if he wishes to testify,
a strong indication
that an indictment could soon
follow Trump has repeatedly denied
having an affair with Stormy Daniels,
and he denies telling his longtime
fixer, Michael Cohen,
to buy her silence for $130,000.
Right before the 2016
presidential election.
But Cohen insists
that he has the receipts, personal checks
signed by the former president
to reimburse him.
Our senior legal affairs
correspondent is Paula.
She's following the story
for us this morning in Washington.
Good morning to you.
The D.A.
is giving Trump the chance to testify.
Do you think he'll take it?
I do not.
Don, we know that his lawyers
have recently met
with the district attorney
and they're concerned
because we're seeing this uptick
in activity in this investigation.
This probe has been going on
for about five years.
But in recent weeks, we've
suddenly seen this parade of high profile
witnesses, close
associates of the former president
like Kellyanne Conway and Hope Hicks.
Going to testify before this grand jury?
I do not think it is likely
that the former president
will join that parade of witnesses going
before the grand jury.
And a statement last night
a spokesperson for the former president
dismissed this whole thing
as, quote, insane.
But the fact that the invitation
has been extended
signals that this investigation
is likely wrapping up
and that an indictment is possible.
So, Paula,
this is obviously a major development,
but it's a complicated legal theory
that the Manhattan attorney
is trying to..." + 69%
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"2023-03-09 00:00:00"
|
"Head of private Russian army say..."
" Out front tonight, Russian versus Russian. Putin refusing to help what has been his most prized fighters, the private army, the Wagner group. That's at least according to the chief of Wagner tonight, who is complaining that the Kremlin will not take his calls anymore. Just a little bit of speedy stuff. To get me to stop asking for ammunition, all the hotlines to offices, to departments, et cetera, have been cut off from me. But the real humdinger is that they've also blocked agencies from making decisions. It's pretty incredible, and it could be significant, because the Wagner group, of course, is responsible for the small success as Putin has notched in the east of Ukraine in this war. The US estimates that at the start of the year, there were about 50,000 Wagner groups of troops fighting. But recently, if Jenny Pregozion, who you heard there, and his fighters, have been pleading, pounding the table for more ammunition almost daily. In fact, here they are over just the past few days. I'm knocking on all doors, sounding the alarm with ammunition and reinforcements, as well as covering our flanks. We are the artillery unit of Wagner PMC. Every day, we carry out difficult combat tasks, covering assault groups. At the moment, we are completely cut off from the ammunition supply. Completely cut off. This is all just the past few days. And then tonight, that big admission, that nobody seems to care. No one is listening. Because it does seem clear that if Putin wanted Wagner to remain a priority, things would be different. It wouldn't be cut off from all the phones. And Putin's regular military, of course, has been complaining that too much has gone to Wagner fighters up until now. Here's a Russian soldier. Hello, and hello, and hello. Now, while the ammunition is going to RT Movesk, to Wagner PMC units, who can fire a week's worth of ammunition in a day, which we can't afford. So now, you hear it. Russian versus Russian in a battle for ammunition. And it is a remarka..." + 77%
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"2023-03-09 00:00:00"
|
"Trump fatigue has set in among s..."
">>> IN OUR POLITICS LEAD NOW,
EVEN THOUGH THE DEMOCRATS ARE
DITCHING IOWA AS THE STARTING
POINT FOR NEXT YEAR'S
PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATING PROCESS,
IT'S STILL FIRST IN LINE FOR THE
REPUBLICAN PARTY.
A QUICK GLANCE AT THE CALENDAR
THERE SHOWS THE STATE IS ALREADY
ATTRACTING PLENTY OF ATTENTION
FROM CANDIDATES AND POTENTIAL
CANDIDATES INCLUDING NIKKI HALEY
TODAY AND UPCOMING VISITS FROM
DONALD TRUMP AND FLORIDA
GOVERNOR RON DeSANTIS.
CNN'S JEFF ZELENY IS ALSO IN
IOWA.
HE'S TALKING TO REPUBLICAN
VOTERS.
>> HI.
>> Reporter: IN IOWA BREAKFAST
IS SERVED WITH A HEARTY SIDE OF
POLITICS.
>> WELCOME TO THE WEST SIDE
CONSERVATIVES.
[ APPLAUSE ]
>> Reporter: IN LESS THAN A YEAR
THESE REPUBLICANS WILL HELP
START THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL
CONTEST.
YET TALK HAS ALREADY TURNED TO
THE END OF THE CAMPAIGN,
REVOLVING AROUND ONE QUESTION
ABOVE ALL.
>> WE LIKE HIM.
THE QUESTION IS CAN HE WIN?
>> Reporter: HE OF COURSE IS
DONALD TRUMP.
WHO REMAINS AT THE CENTER OF THE
CONVERSATION AT A REGULAR
GATHERING OF LOYAL CONSERVATIVES
THAT KIM SCHMIDT PRESIDES OVER.
>> RIGHT NOW HE'S CLOSER TO
GETTING THAT MAJORITY PROBABLY
IN THE PARTY THAN ANYONE ELSE.
BUT IT DIDN'T WORK LAST TIME AND
WE'RE CONCERNED ABOUT THAT.
>> Reporter: A CLEAR SENSE OF
TRUMP FATIGUE HAS SET IN AMONG
MANY REPUBLICANS.
BUT NOT TERRY PIERCE.
HE STILL PROUDLY WEARS HIS MAKE
AMERICA GREAT AGAIN HAT AND
BELIEVES TO HIS CORE THE FORMER
PRESIDENT CAN WIN AGAIN.
>> I THINK DONALD TRUMP IS THE
ONLY ONE THAT CAN LEAD US BACK
TO WHERE WE WERE IN 2020.
>> Reporter: OTHERS ARE MORE
BLUNT.
>> I'M A TRUMP SUPPORTER, AND IF
HE'S NOT ON THE BALLOT I'M GOING
TO WRITE HIM IN.
>> Reporter: THE REPUBLICAN
FIELD IS SLOWLY TAKING SHAPE.
FLORIDA GOVERNOR RON DeSANTIS
VISITS IOWA FOR THE FIRST TIME
ON FRIDAY.
FORMER SOUTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR
NIKKI HALEY IS ON A THREE-DAY
TOUR HERE THIS WEEK.
AND TRUMP COMES MONDAY.
>> HE'S GOING TO HAVE TO SELL
HIMSELF.
>> Reporter: KELLY COOK IS
DRIVING AROUND DALLAS COUNTY,
THE F..." + 84%
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"2023-03-09 00:00:00"
|
"Head of private Russian army say..."
"Putin refusing to help the
private army, the Wagner group,
that's according to the chief of
Wagner tonight claiming the
Kremlin will not take his calls
anymore.
>> Translator: To get me to stop
asking for ammunition, all the
hot lines to offices, to
departments, et cetera, have
been cut off from me.
They've also blocked agencies
from making decisions.
>> It's pretty incredible, and
it could be significant because
the Wagner group of course is
responsible for the small
successes Putin has notched in
this war.
The U.N. Estimates at the start
of this year, there were about
50,000 Wagner groups fighting.
But they have been pleading,
pounding the table, for more
ammunition almost daily.
In fact, here they are over just
the past few days.
>> Translator: I'm knocking on
all doors, sounding the alarm
with ammunition and
reenforcements as well as
covering our flanks.
>> Translator: We are the
artillery unit.
Every day we cover assault
groups, at the moment, we are
completely cut off from the
ammunition supply.
>> Completely cut off.
This is all in just the past few
days.
Tonight, that big admission that
nobody seems to care.
No one is listening.
Because it does seem clear if
Putin wanted Wagner to remain a
priority, things would be
different.
Wouldn't be cut off from all the
phones.
Putin's regular military has
been complaining that too much
has gone to Wagner fighters
until now.
Here's a Russian soldier.
>> Translator: Now all the
ammunition is going to Wagner
pmc units who can fire a week's
worth of ammunition in a day,
which we can't afford.
>> So now, you hear it.
Russian versus Russian in a
battle for ammunition.
And it is a remarkable turn of
events, especially given that
right now, it is Wagner's flag
flying in eastern kakhmut, not
Russia's.
But the ammunition shortage may
explain why Putin started
something suddenly today,
launching what's been described
as one of his biggest air
assaults in months.
This is almost like a firework
there going up in the sky.
34 miss..." + 70%
|
"2023-03-09 00:00:00"
|
"See the destruction left after m..."
"US, WHERE AIR RAID SIRENS WAILED
FOR NEARLY SEVEN STRAIGHT HOURS.
>> Reporter: BY LAND, SEA, AND
AIR, RUSSIA LAUNCHED A MASSIVE
MISSILE ATTACK ON UKRAINE,
HURLING AT LEAST 84 MISSILES AND
KILLER DRONES AGAINST ITS
NEIGHBOR IN A SINGLE NIGHT.
THE DEADLY BARRAGE POUNDING
UKRAINE IN THE NORTH, SOUTH,
EAST AND WEST.
DECIMATING SEVERAL HOUSES IN THE
WESTERN CITY OF LVIV.
KILLING AT LEAST TWO WOMEN AND
THREE MEN THERE.
IN THE CAPITAL KYIV, ONE MISSILE
STRIKE TEMPORARILY KNOCKED OUT
SOME ELECTRIC POWER, WHILE
ANOTHER SLAMMED INTO THE
COURTYARD OF A LARGE APARTMENT
BLOCK.
FORTUNATELY, NO ONE WAS KILLED
HERE THIS MORNING BY THIS
MISSILE STRIKE, BUT IT TERRIFIED
PEOPLE LIVING NEXT DOOR.
NO ONE IN UKRAINE KNOWS WHEN A
DEADLY RUSSIAN MISSILE COULD
EXPLODE IN THEIR NEIGHBORHOOD.
THESE TWO SAY THE 7:00 A.M.
BLAST BROKE WINDOWS IN THEIR
SEVENTH FLOOR APARTMENT.
>> IT WAS VERY DANGEROUS, SO WE
WERE VERY SCARED.
>> Reporter: BUT THE CLOSE CALL
DIDN'T STOP THEM FROM WORKING
TODAY.
>> Translator: WE'VE DEVELOPED
IMMUNITY AFTER A YEAR OF WAR.
WE DON'T EVEN RUN AND HIDE IN
THE BASEMENT ANY MORE WHEN THERE
ARE AIR RAID SIRENS.
>> Reporter: THE UKRAINIAN
MILITARY SAYS AIR DEFENSES SHOT
DOWN NEARLY HALF OF RUSSIA'S
MISSILES AND DRONES.
BUT CAN'T INTERCEPT SOME OF
THESE DEADLY WEAPONS.
THERE WERE X-22, WHICH WE CAN'T
SHOOT DOWN.
[ SPEAKING NON-ENGLISH ]
>> Reporter: RUSSIA'S DEFENSE
MINISTRY CALLS THE BARRAGE A
RETALIATION FOR WHAT IT CLEA CL
IS A UKRAINIAN TERRORIST ATTACK,
CLAIMS WHICH CNN HAS NOT BEEN
ABLE TO VERIFY.
DEADLY RUSSIAN REVENGE ATTACKS,
THAT LEAVE ORDINARY UKRAINIANS
PICKING UP THE PIECES.
JAKE, THE UKRAINIAN ARMED FORCES
SAY THAT THE RISK OF FURTHER
RUSSIAN MISSILE ATTACKS IS STILL
VERY HIGH.
THERE ALSO APPEAR TO BE -- IN
PARTICULAR, THESE HYPERSONIC
MISSILES WERE ABLE TO FOIL SOME
OF UKRAINE'S AIR DEFENSES.
AND THEN THERE'S THE ISSUE OF
THE UTILITIES AND THINGS LIKE
HEAT AND ELECTRICITY THAT WERE
AT LEAST TEMPORARILY KNOCKED
OUT.
..." + 79%
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"2023-03-09 00:00:00"
|
"'Shut your mouth': Senator confr..."
" Thank you everybody for being here. And I want to make a very clear, I'm not against unions. I'm not at all some of my very good friends work for unions. They work hard and they do a good job. And so my statements, please don't make an assumption that I'm anti-union. But I also want to set the record straight. All three of you guys have talked about employers being intimidated and intimidating their employees. But you guys have never spoke about when the unions try to unionize the intimidation they have to other people that aren't want to unionize. You guys don't mention that. Because see, I started with nothing. Absolutely nothing. In fact, I started below nothing. And I started growing this little plumbing company with six employees to now we have over 300 employees. And back in 2009, you guys try to unionize me. My guys were making money. They were being paid more than the union halls were paying their plumbers. Our benefits were better. But because we started bidding jobs at reunion jobs and winning those union pipe fitters decided they were going to come after us. They would show up at my house. They'd be leaning up against my trucks. I'm not afraid of a physical confrontation. In fact, sometimes I look forward to it. That's not my problem. But when you're doing that to my employees and then when that didn't work, they started picketing our jobsites saying shame on mullin. Shame on mullin. For what? For what? Because we were paying higher wages. Because we had better benefits. And we wasn't requiring them to pay your guys as absorbent salaries. You talk about CEOs that are making all this money. And what do you make, Mr. O'Brien? Well, I'm glad you asked that question. Yeah, I know what you make. Because in 2019, your salary was, what is this? 193,000? I'm sure you've got some pay raises since then. Yeah, when I was in my... And the average UPS driver, the feeder driver makes 35,000 a year. And what do you bring? That's inaccurate. Hold on a second. Stay fa..." + 71%
|
"2023-03-09 00:00:00"
|
"Tiger Woods faces legal complain..."
"Tiger Woods is facing two
lawsuits filed by his ex-girlfriend,
Erika Herman.
One is an attempt to nullify their de
India.
The other is trying to get money
from Tiger's trust.
CNN's
Jean Casarez is following this for us.
Jean, what's the story?
What's going on here?
Well,
this has to do
with their relationship now.
Legal documents say
they were together for six years.
They broke up in October.
He asked her to break up
and he asked her to leave the house,
according to the defense.
Well, she is saying, no, no, no.
I had an agreement
that I could continue living in the home.
It was an oral tenancy agreement
that I actually negotiated
with the trust representatives
because the home is in a trust.
And he is saying,
I invited you into the home
to live there with me.
But when we broke up, I uninvited
you and I asked you to leave.
Now she is going on to say and she's
asking for in excess of $30 million
in all of this.
She's also stating that, one,
she was still living in the house,
that they actually took her
belongings out.
She was gone.
They took her belongings out.
They told her that she needed to pack her
bags, that she had to take a trip.
And so she went to the airport.
At the airport,
they said, You are not locked out.
You are not wanted in that home anymore.
You cannot go back to that home.
They had attorneys
and these are the trust representatives
to help her negotiate a deal
so that she wouldn't be left
without a home
but she is saying
they also
misappropriated $40,000 of her cash.
Now, that's the first lawsuit
right there.
The second one is
because the defense was saying
there is a non-disclosure agreement
and this has to go within that.
There is arbitration, it is confidential.
You signed it in 2017
and she is saying nope,
nope with this second suit just filed.
She is saying
this should be null and void
because of two statutes.
The ending forced arbitration
of sexual assault
and sexual harassment
act of 2021 and the Federal
Speak Out Act.
She's not saying anyth..." + 41%
|
"2023-03-09 00:00:00"
|
"'This is a desperate measure': A..."
"Tonight.
We have an extremely difficult,
important and highly compelling
conversation
in hugely unusual circumstances.
Siamak Namazi, is
an Iranian-American
businessman
imprisoned in Iran for over seven years.
He spoke to me over the phone
from inside the notorious Evin Prison
giving us a firsthand
look at the desperation
of foreign nationals, dual citizens
detained in that country.
I first interviewed Siamak
back in the early 2000.
During the reform era,
a very different Iran.
Then he was a prominent businessman
and an analyst
trying to build relations between Iran
and the West.
Siamak was arrested
during a 2015 business trip and convicted
of cooperating
with a hostile foreign government.
Only that government is the United States
and he is a US citizen.
It's a conviction,
of course, that he completely refutes.
In the following years,
American detainees
have been released
as part of prisoner swaps
with the United States
SEAL Marks own father
who was also arrested in 2016
while trying to visit him in prison.
Was released on medical grounds
last October.
But Siamak continues
to languish in prison,
even going on a week like a week
long hunger strike.
Back in January
and writing a letter to President Biden.
Now he says he feels so alone,
so abandoned
and so out of options
that he has decided to come to us,
hoping to beseech Biden to help him
and the other Iranian-Americans.
And here is our extraordinary
phone conversation
Siamak Namazi.
It's a rare, rare thing
to hear from somebody inside Evin Prison.
Can I start by asking you
to state your name
and where you are actually
talking to us from above?
My name is still Acne Rosy
and this call is being made from Ward
four of Evin Prison in Tehran.
Siamak It's a long, long time
since we last spoke when we met in Iran.
And I want to say that this is very,
very unusual
to speak to somebody inside Evin Prison.
Why are you speaking to us in this way?
Why are you speaking out now?
Well, Christiane, first,
it's good to hear your ..." + 77%
|
"2023-03-09 00:00:00"
|
"NASA tracking asteroid that has ..."
"Do you celebrate
Valentine's Day each year?
Well,
you might want to
circle that day in 2046, because
planetary defense office
is tracking a new asteroid
that has a very small chance
of hitting Earth in 23 years.
Joining me now is David Farr, No
He's a navigation engineer
at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laborat
Davida, thank you so much for jo
And I'd love to start by just as
about this newly discovered aste
20 the name of this asteroid is
23. D.W.
Based on your experience and exp
how much of a danger
does this pose to planet Earth?
No, this object is not
particularly concerning.
It was discovered on February 26
and at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab
in particular
at the Center for near-Earth
Object Studies.
We keep track of those,
and whenever there is a new disc
we measure the trajectory
for the next hundred years
and check
whether there's even a remote po
for an impact.
In most cases,
we find that the impact is not p
We can rule that out very quickl
In this case, we cannot do that
We need more data to get to that
But we have a small, very small
impact probability for 20, 46.
I always like to put things
in another way.
There is a
99.8% probability that the objec
going to reach the earth.
Well, that's great to hear.
But, you know,
any time
an asteroid is at least on on so
with some potential of
of hitting Earth, it
you know, it makes earthlings ta
This asteroid is about 50 meters
across about the size
of an Olympic swimming pool.
Why was it only discovered in Fe
Because I know this is a concern
that NASA's has about asteroids
being perhaps detected
later than they would like
Yeah.
So these object is only 50 meter
It means that it really needs
to come close enough to Earth
for us to pick it up.
And we had to wait until
until last February
to have the first good chance
of discovering it.
But NASA's
really tasked
with discovering
more than 90% of the objects.
140 meters or greater,
because those are the ones
that could cause significant dam
This one is fairly small,
and it's ..." + 50%
|
"2023-03-09 00:00:00"
|
"The debate over Daylight Saving ..."
" Welcome to Nightcap. I'm John Sarlan. We got a great show for you this week. First, we look at the war against daylight saving time, and then how the flood of money entering college sports has transformed March madness. And last, we look at what the FTC probe into Twitter could mean for Elon Musk. Click on the chapters below. But first, spring forward, fall back. You know the cliche. Even this weekend, Americans will engage in the annual ritual of setting their clocks ahead one hour, losing a precious hour of sleep, but gaining an extra hour of daylight. Now, most Americans, myself included, hate the twice a year time change. They like to pick one time and stick with it. But, of course, the question is which one. That's where things can get a little dicey. The Florida Senator Marco Rubio just reintroduced legislation that would make daylight saving time permanent. The bill died in the house last year. But does it have any chance of actually becoming law? Here to discuss is CNN's Harry and Tyn. Harry, okay, so we switch to the clocks back and forth every year. That is pretty universally hated, and yet it has been very hard to actually change and get rid of. Does this latest effort from Marco Rubio actually stand a chance? I mean, look, I've learned never to say, never ever since Donald Trump became president. But the fact is that, you know, last Congress, it was able to pass the Senate by unanimous consent, essentially. And then it hit the house and nothing happened. Look, Congress is a very slow moving body. If it couldn't pass the last house, I'm not quite sure it would necessarily pass this one. And the thing to keep in mind is that, yes, the senators wanted it to pass, but not every senator voted on it. And I'm not quite sure they really understood what was going on. And there are a lot of pros and cons when it comes to daylight saving time all year round. And once those pros and cons get discussed, I'm to put it mildly at least somewhat skeptical that we'll ..." + 87%
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"2023-03-09 00:00:00"
|
"See how Norfolk Southern CEO res..."
"On Capitol Hill, where
at this hour,
the CEO of Norfolk
Southern is testifying
before a Senate committee.
Alan Shore has been facing
tough questions really for weeks
Over the railroads,
the rail company's safety practi
in the wake
of last month's toxic train dera
in his palace in Ohio.
And now he has some explaining t
before Congress.
Shaw has apologized
more than once for the derailmen
and he also says that
his company is making changes
and will do right
by the people of Palestine.
Let's get straight to Sunlen Ser
who's watching
this very important testimony on
from from Washington right now.
Sunlen, what have you heard so f
Well, certainly, Kate,
there was a sense of frustration
among many in the panel
for the residents of East Palest
But we did just hear
from the CEO of Norfolk
Southern, of course, the company
and the person specifically that
had so much criticism
in the aftermath
of this train derailment.
And we heard from Mr.
Shaw.
He said he is deeply
sorry of what happened
and he promised to see this thro
to get it right for the resident
And he said point blank,
it was clear
safety mechanisms that we had in
were not enough.
Here's more of what he had to sa
I am determined
to make this right
Norfolk Southern cleaned the sit
thoroughly and with urgency.
You have my personal commitment
Norfolk Southern will get the jo
and help East Palestine thrive.
Now, in the lead up to this hear
The company has
released
a slew of new safety requirement
and they are regularly
essentially self-regulating
in the aftermath of this derailm
Money invested into the communit
to help with the cleanup.
More resources on the ground.
So they've made plenty of promis
But for many,
of course, in the community
and many on Capitol Hill,
this simply is not enough.
And we heard from the two senato
from Ohio today,
a Republican and a Democrat,
and they have a bipartisan piece
of legislation
that they are pushing forward
to put more strict regulations
in the railroad industry.
This is somethi..." + 82%
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"2023-03-09 00:00:00"
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"Kevin McCarthy gets combative af..."
" House Speaker Kevin McCarthy weighed in late this evening on his decision to give Fox's Tucker Carlson first dibs on footage from January 6. Footage which so far, Tucker Carlson, has used to portray the Capitol attack as something it was not. The Speaker's remarks come on a day that saw several Republican senators criticize his decision and hard on the heels of last night's document dump in Dominion voting systems cased against Fox. Documents revealing that Carlson's contempt for the former president, for his viewers and for the facts. Well more on that shortly, first of some of what the Speaker just said. One thing I always want to make sure is this Capitol is protected and secured. I want to make sure the officers here have everything they need to provide that. My whole role for January 6 is just to bring transparency. People can make their own decision of that. Let's not only sit on the subject or amount of Raju found out when he pressed the Speaker, he joins us now. So McCarthy held his press conference day following a congressional budget office report on the debt. How much concern, I mean, are you hearing from members of the House? Members of the Senate have spoken out, but it doesn't sound like a lot of House members are Republicans. Yeah, a lot of House members are aligning themselves with Kevin McCarthy. There are some who are concerned about Tucker Carlson's portrayal of the events. And one of the people who is concerned about this is the Capitol Police Chief who said in a memo yesterday that it was offensive. It was misleading. It cherry-picked Tucker Carlson the way he had portrayed that footage from the Speaker of the House. That also was what Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell aligned himself with. That he was also concerned about its portrayal about what happened. How serious the violence was when Tucker Carlson claimed based on this footage that he got from the Kevin McCarthy that it was a mostly peaceful day. So that's why I asked Kevin Mc..." + 83%
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"2023-03-09 00:00:00"
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"Video shows passengers getting i..."
"Happened again.
Another wild airline incident this time
A fight breaking out
between two passengers
on a Southwest flight
just before takeoff.
One man putting the other in a h
calling him obscenities
before punches were thrown at hi
A passenger on the flight
tells CNN
the man in the tan
jacket said the other man
approached his family
aggressively, offered
to help.
Tell us what you can get for tha
right now.
Sit down and gel with you.
Approach him off
before we go from our family.
So that's a bit short.
So let's get perspective on this
Ed Lavandera live for us in Texa
Ed, good morning.
This video finally gives us
a full picture
of what happened on this flight.
What can you tell us
Good morning, Don.
Well, things clearly escalated q
All this happened
before the plane
even left the gate here
at Dallas Love Field on Monday.
And as you mentioned there,
according to the witnesses, spok
with CNN and had to
it had to do with an altercation
oh, one of the passengers
who was receiving the punches
bumping into the other man's fam
And the witness also said
before the video even
started recording there,
there were three
or four different punches alread
before that video even picked up
So some tense moments there
before that flight even left the
Southwest Airlines
said in a statement that it comm
the actions of its crew
and for
resolving the situation
and also ensuring the comfort
of other passengers on the plane
And this is
they also went on to say
that the flight took off.
It arrived on time.
It was a flight
scheduled to leave
from Dallas left
field to Phenix on Monday.
But clearly,
a great deal of tension now
as spring break travelers
start filling up
airports across the country.
A reminder
that even though airplanes are f
tensions are also high.
And the Dallas police department
what are they saying
You know, both men were
taken off the plane.
They left the plane
and no charges were filed.
Dallas police told us yesterday
that no charges were filed.
None of the neither of th..." + 19%
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"2023-03-09 00:00:00"
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"Russia launches overnight aerial..."
"We do begin this morning
with the war in Ukraine.
Russia launching
a barrage of missiles
overnight across Ukraine.
Power knocked out,
innocent civilians killed.
It is the largest scale bombardm
we have seen in nearly a month.
The Russians
struck several
major cities,
including the capital Kiev,
far away from the front lines.
Ukrainian officials
say a Russian missile
obliterated these homes and kill
at least five people
in the western city of Lviv,
which is right on NATO's doorste
This is a photo
of Russian missiles
rising up into the sky
in the pre-dawn hours.
Ukraine's military says Russia l
more than 80 missiles in all.
And Europe's largest
nuclear power plant in Japan,
Russia has been completely disco
now from Ukraine's power grid
because of that Russian shelling
That's according to the energy c
that runs it.
So we do begin with our Ivan Wat
He is live on the ground in Kiev
Just a barrage overnight and so
What can you tell us
Good morning, Poppy.
And according to the Ukrainian
military command,
this was a massive missile attac
on Ukraine's critical infrastruc
And I'm just going to give you
a little image
of some of the consequences of t
A security source in Ukraine
says that this was a piece of a
that burned out these cars.
It hit around
6:00 this morning before dawn
and would have been
absolutely terrifying.
The blast
for residents of this enormous a
block up here, their shattered w
and things like that.
This is just one of the impact p
It does appear, judging by what
the Ukrainian military has said,
this was a coordinated Russian
missile attack,
at least 81
missiles of different kinds,
cruise missiles, air launched mi
sea launched missiles as well.
Those Iranian made shaheed drone
that hit in cities from Kiev
here, the capital to Lviv in the
where at least five people
who reported killed
the southern city of Odessa,
the northern city of Kharkiv,
and that the power infrastructur
appears to have been
one of the targets of these stri
And that is a trend that ..." + 79%
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"2023-03-09 00:00:00"
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"Mitch McConnell hospitalized aft..."
"So overnight.
We're tracking breaking news
out of Washington
after Senate Minority Leader
Mitch McConnell has been hospitalized
after he tripped
and fell at a hotel in Washington.
I want to bring in our CNN
congressional correspondent, Lauren Fox.
Lauren, what do we know?
What do we not know from McConnell's team
so far about what happened?
Yeah, what
we know at this moment,
Caitlin, is that
he did
suffer a fall
at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel
following a private dinner.
I want to read
this statement from his office
saying this evening, Leader
McConnell tripped at a local hotel
during a private dinner.
He has been admitted to the hospital
where he is receiving treatment.
Now, McConnell is 81 years old.
He's the top Republican in the U.S.
Senate and the longest
serving Republican leader in that body.
But there's just a lot
we don't know right now
about his condition,
about how long
he'll have to be at the hospital.
It also comes at a time, Caitlin,
when the Senate is narrowly
divided right now
and there are two Democratic senators
who are also out for health reasons.
You have Senator Dianne Feinstein,
who is dealing with shingles.
You also have Senator John Fetterman,
the Pennsylvania Democrat
who is receiving treatment
for clinical depression
at Walter Reed right now.
So, you know,
there's just a lot of questions.
I will keep you updated
as we get more information this morning.
But right now,
what we know
is that McConnell suffered a fall
last night
and was hospitalized
after that fell silent.
He's obviously in our thoughts.
We're hoping for a quick recovery
for him.
But, Lauren, in the broader
impact of what this means is
we've had these conversations
when Senator Fetterman was hospitalized.
Senator Feinstein,
what does it mean for Senate
leadership, given
if he does
need quite some time to recover
Well, I think there's just a lot
we don't know right now.
But obviously, it's a narrowly
divided body.
It is a body
in which
McConnell has a lot of jurisdiction
over his..." + 71%
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"2023-03-09 00:00:00"
|
"Hear what ex-Fox commentator thi..."
"New court filings tonight in
the Dominion versus Fox News
lawsuit included in the new filings
this new information.
Laura Ingram,
as soon as the week
after the 2020 election
quote made the decision not to air
the false allegations of dominion.
This is what she said in her deposition.
These, of course are allegations
at the heart of the lawsuit
that Dominion voting machines changed
votes and masse.
This is a sign in the case of Ingram
that she knew very early
that teams Trump's
claims of election fraud were false.
Paula Reid is OUTFRONT.
And Paula, what else do these filings
tell us?
Well, Erin,
they suggest that Fox News
could lose this case
because usually defamation
is very difficult to prove.
The bar is high.
You have to show actual malice
that someone knew they were lying.
And the evidence that we're seeing here
from from Tucker Carlson and others
strongly suggests that they did know
these claims
about the election were not true.
And they said them anyway.
And why did they do that?
Well, these documents reveal
it was all about money and ratings
They could not have been.
This is the Tucker Carlson
America series on camera.
The outcome of our presidential election
was seized from the hands of voters.
But New Court documents
revealing a very different Carlson
behind the scenes,
texting a producer on January 4th.
20, 21
just two days before the Capitol attack.
Saying of Trump, I hate him passionately.
I can't handle much more of this.
We are very, very close
to being able to ignore Trump.
Most nights
admitting what a disaster it's been
is too tough to digest.
But come on,
there isn't really an upside to Trump.
Those private remarks,
a total contrast
to Carlson's
public comments
like this at a conservative event
just a few months ago.
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I'm so grateful
that Donald Trump ran in 2016.
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Donald
Trump completely changed
my view of everything.
His private messages were released
as part of Dominion Voting Systems,
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"2023-03-09 00:00:00"
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THANKS, ERIN.
>>> OUT FRONT NOW, A RUSSIAN
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RIOT JAILED FOR 20 MONTHS IN
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CRIMINAL TRIAL AGAINST HER IN
RESPONSE TO AN ART SHOW THAT
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PUTIN.
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PRISONERS IN RUSSIA APPEARING
EVERY DAY.
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FOR PUSHING LIKE BUTTON ON
INSTAGRAM.
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DANGEROUS FOR PEOPLE TO SAY
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UNDER ARREST?
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PUTIN IN ANY WAY.
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TO SPEAK OUT?
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ARRESTED.
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DIED BECAUSE OF CRITICIZING
PUTIN AND HIS REGIME.
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THEY ARE IN RUSSIA CURRENTLY.
THEY CAN MAKE THIS CHOICE FOR
THEMSELVES, BUT I WOULDN'T
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RISK YOUR LIFE AND THE LIFE OF
YOUR RELATIVES.
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HAVE ALL THE COUNTRIES SUPPORT
THE END OF THE WAR.
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SECURITY DIRECTIONS, WHICH WE
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horrific disregard for humanity.
Just moments ago,
the attorney general delivering
a stinging indictment
of the Louisville Metro
Police Department.
Merrick Garland
announcing the results of a two year
probe that followed the police
killing of Breonna Taylor.
Investigators say
Louisville cops
trampled on civil rights
in their every day.
Police work
and the Justice Department
finding that Louisville
cops violated
just about every shred of decency,
engaging in outright racist behavior
against the black community.
Some officers have demonstrated
disrespect for the people
they are sworn to protect.
Some have videotaped themselves
throwing drinks at protest.
Pedestrians from their cars
insulted people with disabilities
and called black people monkeys.
Animal and boy.
This conduct is unacceptable.
It is heartbreaking to
begin our coverage of this
with CNN's Evan Perez. Evan.
A damning indictment, the report.
I was flipping through it
before we came on the air.
It's just example
after example
of a simply stunning
and clearly racist behavior. Now what?
Well, now, John, the Justice Department
and the government
there in Louisville
is going to go to court
and they're going to have
a judge and force
an agreement
whereby the department
is going to try to improve
the way it does its work, the way it
conducts itself
with the African-American community.
And this report really,
you know, goes into chapter and verse,
not only with African-Americans,
but the people who have disabilities,
but also white people who
perhaps were drunk
and police using excessive force
and having nothing happened to them
as a result of this.
You can see example
after example in this report.
It's one of the ugliest
certainly I've seen
in one of these things that that
has come forward in the last two years.
One of the interesting things
about this
report, though,
John, is that you can see,
according to the Justice Department,
you can see that
the Louisville Police Department
has been trying to ..." + 82%
|
"2023-03-08 00:00:00"
|
"Germany searched boat suspected ..."
"So NATO's secretary general, Jens
Stoltenberg, is speaking out today saying
that he cannot rule out that bombing
may fall in Ukraine in the coming days.
The battle there has been the epicenter
of some of the fiercest and bloodiest
clashes and the latest chapter of Russia's
invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine's military, though, is not ready
to surrender the city yet,
claiming that the Russians are taking
heavy losses there,
including losing 100 soldiers in the past
24 hours.
Melissa Bell is a very latest
on this from Kiev.
Melissa, what are you learning
Kate, tonight the mood continues to hold,
but really only just we've been seeing
those images of Evgeny Prigozhin
speaking from the World War to Monument
closer to the center of Bermuda
where his men had planted
a flag earlier this week.
And what the leader of the Wagner
mercenary group that we now know
from Western sources,
just how important those volunteer
mercenaries have been in the progress
being made in Bermuda, being supported
by Russian regular artillery,
but really being crucial to their ability
virtually to capture the town.
Here's what, if any, Prigozhin
had to say earlier today.
Isn't the only request.
Take out the elderly children
and send here normal combat ready units.
We need to deal with you here now.
That was a chilling
message sent even as for the time being,
Ukraine says it will battle on.
We wait to hear more about if and when
it decides on that tactical retreat.
We've also been hearing
from those Western officials, Kate.
I think this is important
that beyond those forces in and around
Bermuda does not appear that Russia,
according to them,
has that many reserves elsewhere.
A new has gone Donetsk casting doubt
on their ability beyond Bermuda
to cause or to launch any substantial
offensive action in the coming days.
And weeks.
In a separate
but parallel story, we've been learning
more, Kate, about the Nord Stream attack.
You remember the Nord Stream
pipeline back in September
saw an explosion, a sabo..." + 73%
|
"2023-03-08 00:00:00"
|
"See GOP senators criticize Tucke..."
"Offensive and misleading.
That's how the chief of the U.S.
Capitol
Police is describing Fox News host
Tucker Carlson's attempt
to, in effect, rewrite history o
the January six insurrection,
describing it as a peaceful
gathering speaker.
Kevin McCarthy,
you may remember,
gave Carlson access
to tens of thousands of hours
of footage from the Capitol atta
Well, a number of his fellow
Republican lawmakers
are specifically
not too happy with Fox's decisio
to play that
with Tucker Carlson downplaying
downplaying the insurrection.
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Fox News to depict this
in a way that's completely at va
with what
our chief
law enforcement
official here couple thinks.
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and I saw what happened.
I saw the aftermath.
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I think the footage that's avail
should be made available to all
and everybody should be able
to see for themselves
just what kind of chaos we had
on that day.
I think it's bullshit. I was her
I was down there,
and I saw maybe a few tourists,
a few people who got caught up i
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breached, when you see
police officers assaulted,
I just don't think it's helpful.
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CNN chief
congressional correspondent Mont
Roger joining us now from Capito
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last night.
What is he saying?
Yeah, he defended the decision.
In fact,
he did
not agree with the criticism
from Senator McConnell.
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Capitol Police chief
who said that this portrayal on
News of January six was offensiv
it was misleading.
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picked Mitch McConnell
saying he aligned himself
squarely with that.
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whether or not he regretted
providing this footage to Tucker
who attempted to whitewash, whit
the events.
The speaker defended his decisio
The footage that you gave Tucker
last night, he went on to.
So this is a mostly peaceful
chaos, as he said, he downplayed
Brian Sicknick's
death, said
it was no..." + 79%
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"2023-03-08 00:00:00"
|
"Mexico kidnapping: Victim's mom ..."
"Two Americans
returning to
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their group was kidnaped last Friday
They had traveled there
so that Latvia,
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could undergo a medical procedur
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this morning uninjured.
Eric Williams was shot
three times in the leg.
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Saheed Woodward,
Woodard, I should say, and Tynda
Brown were sadly killed.
I want to bring in now Barbara
McLeod Burgess.
She is Latvia,
Washington, Mickey's mother.
Also with us
is Amani
Washington, Latvia's 13 year
old daughter,
and along with Latvia's
sons, Kadence McGee and Junior,
they are joining us
for their first live interview.
And I'm happy that you guys are
to bring light to this.
I'm sorry about what happened.
Barbara,
good morning to you and everyone
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and how they had it in their pla
and it was spent on her birthday
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there was going to end Taliban?
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a van, came up and hit him,
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at running and got shot at the s
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now that shot at the same time.
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Rashid, right.
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when he was like 15.
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it was,
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which is her cousin,
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And, you know, I miss them.
I love him
and nothing I wouldn't do for hi
Did you
were you watching
did you se..." + 67%
|
"2023-03-08 00:00:00"
|
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"Former First lady Michelle
Obama says she cried for 30 minutes
after she left the White House
for the last time,
calling it, quote,
uncontrollable sobbing.
In her new podcast, The Light Podcast,
after the inauguration
and we know
whose inauguration we were at.
That day was so emotional
on so many different reasons.
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we had been in
for eight years,
the only home our kids really kn
They remembered Chicago,
but they had spent more time
in the White House than anywhere
So we were saying goodbye to the
and all the people
who helped to raise them.
There were tears.
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But then to sit on that stage
and watch the the opposite of wh
we represented on display,
there was no diversity.
There was no color on that stage
There was no reflection
of the broader sense of America.
And many people took pictures of
and like, you weren't in a good
No, I was not.
We're back now with our panel.
Natasha, how did you hear that?
I think that I understand,
you know, this this first lady
she remains the most popular fir
So let's get that out there. Rig
And she managed to do that
with such grace and dignity.
Right.
So many attacks on her husband
watching this transfer of power
to a man who called for her
husband's birth certificate.
Think of the insults that she en
and yet again,
she made the White House
a place that was for all America
She opened the door.
She said this was the people's h
So I imagine from many levels,
not just politically,
but as a mother, as she said,
this was an incredible transitio
for her.
And so I understand the tears.
I think a lot of people were at
crying with her. Margaret?
Yeah.
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and a lot of sympathy for her,
by the way.
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kept a straight face.
Guess who didn't?
George H.W. Bush, the former pre
I mean, remember,
he had when he heard
the American carnage line,
he said that was
famously was reported to have sa
that's what, some weird ass. Yea
So, like, you have a..." + 53%
|
"2023-03-08 00:00:00"
|
"SE Cupp: The Republican we need ..."
"A cult of personality is no substitute
for a party of principle.
Welcome to Unfiltered. I'm S.E. Cupp.
That was former Maryland Governor
Larry Hogan.
A Republican who in a New York
Times op ed announced
he would not be running for president
in 20, 24.
Now, more noteworthy than that
was his reason why, as he put it,
he didn't want to be part
of another multi-car pile up
that could potentially help Mr.
Trump recapture the nomination.
Tough talk for his own party
from a Republican
who won in Democrat majority
Maryland twice.
Now, Hogan's right about the calculation.
The more contenders
get into the Republican primary,
the better Trump's chances
are of clinching the nomination again.
Exactly. The way he did in 2016.
By winning just a plurality of the vote,
the better chance of keeping him off
the ticket is consolidating
around one other candidate.
I, for
one, am sad that that one other candidate
will likely be someone like Florida
Governor Ron DeSantis, a Trump acolyte
who wants to double down
on his grievance politics
and not Larry Hogan
as a moderate, principled conservative
who regularly stood up to Trump,
but also worked with Democrats
in his state to govern, and who's
willing to put his country before
his party and his party before himself.
He is exactly the kind of Republican
I could support.
I don't think I'm alone either.
He's a throwback to the kind of politician
the Founding Fathers
had in mind as he writes in his op ed.
They believed that
the work of our democracy was meant
to be done by citizen leaders,
not a permanent political class
public service he continues,
was supposed to be a temporary sacrifice
while the work of citizenship lasts
for a lifetime.
I'm not a career politician,
and that has never been my aspiration.
When looking
around at the landscape
of current American politics.
Hogan sounds like an outlier.
The median age of members of Congress
is 58 in the House, 64 in the Senate.
The average American is 20 years
younger than the average
represe..." + 44%
|
"2023-03-08 00:00:00"
|
"Tucker Carlson said he hates Tru..."
"New texts have been
released as part of Dominion's
$1.6 billion defamation lawsuit
against Fox News.
They show some of the
clearest indications yet
the people inside the network ha
doubts
and misgivings
about the election fraud laws
that were being openly touted
on the network.
A 2021
email reveals that the Fox Corpo
chairman, Rupert Murdoch,
conceded that two of his top pos
possibly, quote,
went too far
with the election denialism
after Trump's loss.
Though Murdoch himself
also once said,
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that he hoped Trump would win Ar
even after Fox's own decision de
which makes those election calls
was the first to call it
for President Biden.
Murdoch saying
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to prove them wrong.
CNN's Paula Reid joins us now.
Paula,
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compared to what we saw publicly
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comes from these hundreds of pag
of previously unreleased documen
that we got last night.
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some of the most damning revelat
in these documents
come from Fox Chairman Rupert Mu
You see here,
he is repeatedly
denying conspiracy theories
about Dominion voting systems
that his own network was promoti
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communications from some of Fox
most prominent figures
show concerns and misgivings
some had about then-President
Donald Trump's claims of electio
and the company's
handling of the 2020 election re
according to court documents.
Host Tucker Carlson
texted a producer on January 4th
just two days before the Capitol
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very close
to being able to ignore Trump
most nights.
The conversation continues.
Referring to Trump, Carlson says
I hate him passionately.
I can't handle much more of this
The private communications
from Carlson are a sharp contras
to his public support
for the former president,
as seen on his program that nigh
The president, as you may have
heard, believes..." + 82%
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"2023-03-07 00:00:00"
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"Ukraine vows to avenge soldier s..."
"We begin this hour in Ukraine
where Russian forces continue
to be sent in wave after wave
to try and overwhelm Ukrainian
defenders in the city a bucket.
The world --
is why this battle has been
described as a me grinder.
Small Russian advances have
come with a staggering loss of
life, and while many have
questioned the strategic value
of what's left of the city,
both sides have doubled down on
their commitment to control it.
This video posted on social
media, appears to show
Ukrainian combat vehicle coming
under fire from fighters with
the Russian Wagner mercenary
group.
Elsewhere, you can in forces
have been able to hold their
defensive lines.
This video appears to show
Russian shoulders in retreat
from the cities of skirts.
Russia claims to have captured,
around bakhmut, and the Russian
defense minister says the
victory here will open the way
to further invest's is in
eastern Ukraine.
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has become a symbolic one.
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value?
President volodymyr zelenskyy
spoke with CNN about the
decision to continue defending
his city.
This is technical for.
As we understand that after
Buckingham, they could go
further, they could go to
kramatorsk, to sloviansk, it
would be an open road for the
Russians after bakhmut to other
towns in Ukraine in the donetsk
direction in the east of
Ukraine.
Zelenskyy also reacted to
disturbing video released on
social media showing an unarmed
Ukrainian soldier being
executed.
He, says the video shows
Russia's attitude towards
prisoners of war, saying that
they do not have any laws, nor
did they respect anything.
CNN's Melissa bell has more
details now but we have a
warning, some viewers may find
the images they're about to see
disturbing.
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made iconic, overnight, by his
brutal execution.
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telling CNN that his death will
not go unpunished.
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or impeding officers
or Capitol employees that day.
140 police officers were assaulted
when the pro-Trump mob
stormed the Capitol that day.
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and the barriers breached.
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and find
Nancy were among the outrages
we all heard chanted during the assault.
But Tucker
Carlson now is lying
and deceiving his own loyal viewers.
Speaker McCarthy,
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exclusive access
to thousands of hours of footage
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that shows you
what was actually happening
inside the Capitol.
The footage does not show an insurrection
or a riot in progress.
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escorting protesters through the building
that remember the man
you just saw there
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that the 2020 election was stolen.
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we all saw that day was the exception.
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were hooligans.
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again and again.
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in.
And Sara Murray joins our conversation.
Sara, you have spent hours and hours
and hours covering
the January 6th committee
hearings, covering a lot of these cases,
making their way through the courts.
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what he's just said there is fantasy
before you jump in.
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in the Capitol at the time who I think
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"2023-03-07 00:00:00"
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and confrontation
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between the United States and China.
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how close are we to all out
conflict between the world's
two largest superpowers?
Mark Stewart back with us this hour.
He's in Tokyo on assignment.
And Kylie Atwood is at the US
State Department.
Mark, let's start with you.
The key issues.
What are they
that the foreign minister was
speaking about
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about a lot of issues.
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even the recent balloon
shoot down in the United States.
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THOSE POLITICIANS OVER THE AGE
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>> WOULD YOUR HUSBAND EVER TAKE
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"2023-03-06 00:00:00"
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"My next guest, retired U.S.
Admiral Mike Mullen, spent
four decades serving his country,
and then he served as President
Obama's chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
And he's joining me
now live from Annapolis, Maryland.
Admiral Mullen,
welcome back to the program.
So, you know,
the word Bermuda has been on
everybody's lips for a long, long time.
How do you assess it's its nature
to the prosecution of this war?
Well, I think it's I basically agree.
I don't
I don't think strategically
in terms
of the progress on the ground
that it's overly significant.
But I do think
from both sides, actually,
both Ukraine and Russia,
that it it provides it's almost symbolic.
And it's been six or seven months that
the Ukrainians have
been fiercely defending
back Mount
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been obviously
that long that the Russians
have been attacking it.
And one of the things that
it's just a fact is because of the effort
in defense, the Russians have expended
a tremendous amount of resources.
They've lost thousands
and thousands of soldiers,
that they've
lost an enormous amount of equipment.
And so whether tactically,
it's a huge gain or
loss on the ground,
I think in terms of impact of the war,
it's had a significant impact
on what Russia can do.
And I think it in its own way,
starts to limit what they can do
in other places.
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which is a place you just talked about
So, Admiral Mullen,
you just mentioned something
that the NATO has just
just confirmed, at least
an official of NATO's
actually talking anonymously
saying that they believe Russia has lost
perhaps five times as many forces
on the ground as Ukraine
during this battle for Obama.
So, you know,
you just explained
what that might mean for
Russia trying to, you know,
secure itself in the south.
But also, let's just stick
with Ukraine for a second.
Because you've all described it as
a pretty much kind of a do or die
and certainly symbolic.
You remember
President Zelensky went to Obama
on the eve of his ..." + 79%
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"2023-03-06 00:00:00"
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"US evaluating Ukrainian pilots f..."
"New signs that the
US could
be moving closer
to giving Ukraine F-16 fighter jets.
President Zelensky
has been, of course,
pushing for this
and reiterated
at every turn, arguing
that they need the planes, the jets,
to defend against Russian missile
and drone attacks.
Natasha Bertrand
has more details on this
with this new development.
Natasha,
it seems that they're not
maybe not necessarily
opening the door yet,
but can we say at least
that they're still
not slamming a shot?
I think that's right, Kate.
And so what we've learned
is that two Ukrainian
pilots have been in the US
to train with the Americans
on flight simulator systems.
Essentially they are learning
how to fly certain American systems.
They're not actually operating
on those systems themselves.
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but they are kind of
getting instruction
from the Americans
about how to become better
pilots, for example,
not only on their own systems
but also to see how long
it would potentially
take them
to learn
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for example,
or other kinds of American aircraft.
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by a senior U.S.
military official
as kind of a familiarization process
as something that is fairly routine
between the U.S. and Ukraine.
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that Ukrainian pilots
have come to the US
for this kind of training.
So that could be a kind of
a harbinger of things to come.
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the secretary of defense,
Lloyd Austin, is
in the Middle East today,
and he is commenting
on the situation in mood.
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very difficult as we just heard
Melissa Bell lay out there.
But he is saying that
even if the Ukrainians
don't succeed there,
that he does
not necessarily view
that as a strategic failure.
Take a listen to what he
told reporters earlier today.
I would
not view that as a
as an operational
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I think it's more of a symbolic
value than it is strategic
and operational value.
What I do see on a daily basis is
the Russians continuing to pour..." + 82%
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"2023-03-06 00:00:00"
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"'If I were Donald Trump, I'd be ..."
"US now to discuss,
David Gergen,
CNN senior political analyst,
former adviser to Presidents
Nixon, Ford, Reagan and Clinton.
Good to see you as always, David.
If we pick up with those comments
from former Maryland Governor
Larry Hogan,
you also had former Arkansas Governor Asa
Hutchinson saying, look,
I think Larry Hogan the star,
but I think more voices are really
where it's at in terms of the party.
Larry Hogan said,
elect that office
isn't the only way to make a difference.
There's a frustration
about the divisive politics
in this country at this point.
And yet the loudest, most extreme voices
do continue to dominate.
Do you see a scenario
where that changes at all
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but it's good to be here this morning.
And I must tell you that
I think
increasingly the this has become a too
personal race.
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in the Republican side
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I think, has a chance to
really advance
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checked out.
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as we know all about Donald Trump
more than we want to know
in some cases,
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the press will be doing that
in the next few weeks
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a Trump versus dissenters race right now.
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Does anybody else have a chance?
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of other people coming on.
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David Gergen,
I would
never debate you on political history
or if I did, I would be very bright,
but I would do it anyway.
Now..." + 79%
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"2023-03-06 00:00:00"
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"What it would mean for Ukraine t..."
"Russian forces are
making gradual
gains as they try
to encircle Ukrainian fighters in Bakhmut
President Zelensky is calling it, quote,
one of the toughest battles yet
despite a Russian blitz,
Ukrainian forces say
that they are still holding on
to a key highway
in the fiercely contested city.
Just a short time ago.
The defense
secretary, Lloyd Austin,
said it would not be a strategic setback
if Ukrainians decide to reposition
in some areas to the West of Bakhmut.
The town's deputy mayor
telling CNN
there are about 4500
Ukrainian residents still in the city
and in harm's way.
So let's bring in now retired U.S.
Army Major General Mike Lyons.
Good morning to you.
Let's focus on Bakhmut here.
So the secretary is saying
that it would not be
a strategic setback for Ukraine
if they lose this city.
Is that true?
And what does this the significance of?
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are using this battle
to grind the other side down.
And Ukraine's winning in that regard.
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seven to one Russias down
for one Ukraine.
However, they still don't have enough
manpower there.
Here's really
what's happening on the ground right now.
The Russians.
From what we can tell,
are using a kind of envelopment
to try to envelop the city here,
a very kind of wide circle here.
Why hasn't Russia taken it directly?
And I'll tell you why.
There's a river.
Ukraine has used an incredible
amount of obstacles
in order to protect the city.
There's a river that goes here that
the Russians can't navigate at all.
And so we can tell
what either side is doing by
how they drop bridges across rivers.
So, for example,
the Ukraine military
just dropped that river,
which tells me now
they're retreating back
into the town of Buck Mode
and eventually taking this
this is the 504
the 504 road back to even, let's say.
But the Russians now,
they drop a bridge here and come over.
So they're trying to prevent
the Ukrainians
from from escaping from this ro..." + 74%
|
"2023-03-06 00:00:00"
|
"Larry Summers: US economy could ..."
"Today might
be the start of a
pretty volatile week on Wall Street
will get key readings on the U.S.
labor market.
Also testimony, two days of it
from the Federal Reserve
chairman, Jerome Powell.
The Fed will announce its decision
on interest rates a little bit later
this month.
This, of course,
follows eight
consecutive rate hikes
going back to March of last year.
Also over the weekend, notably,
Federal Reserve President
Mary Daley of the San Francisco Fed
said in a speech
this weekend, quote, It's clear
there is more work to do.
Suggesting that the Fed
will need to raise rates
higher than expected
and keep them higher for longer.
But what does it mean for you?
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers
joins us now,
someone who has been spot on
when it comes to the risks and inflation
for a number of
years now,
warning the Biden administration
and others of what is to come.
So, Secretary Summers,
thanks very much for your time.
It wasn't just Mary Daley of the San
Francisco Fed.
It's also the Minneapolis Federal Reserve
president, Neel Kashkari,
who we've had in the program,
Atlanta Fed Chief Raphael Bostic.
A lot of warnings,
including the warning from
Fed Governor Christopher Waller.
Do you think the Fed is going
to need to increase
interest rates more than expected?
Maybe it's 50 basis
points at the next meeting this month.
Look, I don't think there's
any question, Poppy, that we do not yet
have inflation on a secure glide path
anywhere near down to the 2% level.
And until the Fed
can be confident of that,
it's going to have to be tightening
rather than easing.
So my guess is that
rates are going to reach a higher level
than the market is now expecting
that it's going to certainly reach
a much higher level
than the Fed was expecting last December.
And that once again,
the data will record that the
Fed underestimated inflation
and underestimated
how much policy
was going to be necessary.
That's a
risky thing because historically,
we don't tend to be able to engin..." + 80%
|
"2023-03-06 00:00:00"
|
"Trump makes play to block Pences..."
"Former President Trump filing
a motion seeking to block
former Vice
President Mike Pence
from speaking to a grand jury
about efforts to overturn
the results of the 2020
presidential election.
Trump claims
that the issues are protected
by executive privilege.
Let's go now
to CNN's Caitlin Paul
and she joins us now.
Good morning to you, Caitlin.
Realistically, will Trump get his way?
Well, we'll have to see, Don.
Right now, this filing is under seal,
but this is the third time
that Donald Trump
has tried to make a claim
like this under seal
in this investigation,
trying to claim
that his presidential communications
should be secret
from criminal investigators.
Looking at January six.
And there's a long history here.
Whenever you look back,
not just
in the
history of the United States,
where courts have really not ruled
in favor
of executive
privilege, claims
whenever there's criminal investigators
wanting to get information.
But there's a long history,
even before this judge
in this particular investigation
related to January six,
where Donald Trump has lost
now every time
he's tried
to make this claim that we know of.
And so it is very possible
he could lose again.
It does
make it a little bit
different that this is about
a communication
between the vice president
and the former president himself
while they're both in office.
But, Don, on the whole,
executive privilege
does tend to fall away
whenever a criminal investigator
says we really want an answer here.
Caitlin,
the top Republican and Democrat
on the House
Intelligence Committee
told Meet the Press
that they have gotten, quote,
a flavor
of the contents of classified documents
obtained from Trump, Biden and Pence.
Listen to this.
Right now,
you have
no idea
whether these were the highest level.
We didn't say we didn't say no. Okay.
Again, we can't get too into the details
we got a flavor for what was there.
And I won't speak for Mike,
but I will tell you, having
been given a flavor,
this is a very serious iss..." + 70%
|
"2023-03-06 00:00:00"
|
"Parents protest over suspected p..."
"Worried and angry parents are
turning out in droves in Tehran
and other cities across
Iran, challenging
that regime, demanding answers
after a wave of suspected
poisoning attacks
on hundreds
of schoolgirls across the country.
Some parents are calling
these targeted and deliberate attempts
to keep their girls
from getting an education.
Let's go to our Nima Elbagir
who's been covering this for us.
She joins us from London Good morning.
This is really a significant development
over the weekend
because these are parents
in rage
demanding answers from the regime.
Obviously, Poppy, and at huge
personal risk.
We've uncovered
evidence that highlights
the extent of the risks
parents are taking.
Take a look at this
Furious parents outside
an education office in Tehran
challenging Iranian authorities desperate
for answers
after what is believed
to be
the worst day of incidents
of suspected poisonings at girls schools.
These videos were filmed on Saturday,
which marks the start of the school week
in Iran.
For months now, Iranian schoolgirls
and their families
have been speaking out
about incidents of suspected
poisoning
The numbers of incidents
reported to CNN in the dozens.
Then over the weekend, dozens more.
CNN was able to verify
these new incidents using video
and witness testimony.
Across ten provinces, the U.S.
and others are calling
for Iran's authorities
to investigate these incidents.
But speaking to CNN,
medical sources
say they have been barred
by hospital administrators
from sharing details
of symptoms and test results,
even with the patient's parents.
We dub this doctor's
voice for his safety.
I'm inside Iran.
My phone is being monitored.
I can't show any more with you.
Iran's interior minister,
after months of vague statements
now says
suspicious samples have been found
and are being assessed at laboratories.
Parents, though, say
they don't trust authorities
to investigate
To hell with this country and its rulers.
We would be better off without a leader.
This i..." + 53%
|
"2023-03-06 00:00:00"
|
"18 months into Taliban's rule, A..."
"F
HUMANITARIAN AID REACHING THOSE
WHOSE LIVES DEPENDED ON.
>> FRESH SNOW BLANKETED THE
HILLS OF THE PROVINCE IN
CENTRAL AFGHANISTAN.
CREATING THE ILLUSION OF A
WINTER WONDERLAND.
BUT, FOR THOSE WHO LIVE HERE,
THERE IS NO WONDER.
LET ALONE A GLIMMER OF HOPE.
SIMPLY STAYING ALIVE IS A
DEADLY STRUGGLE.
FOR THIS FAMILY, THEIR YOUNG
SON LOST THAT BATTLE.
NOW, THEY HUDDLE AROUND HIS
HILLSIDE GRAVE, OFFERING
PRAYERS TO SIX YEAR OLD WHAT
HE'D WHO, JUST DAYS AGO, FROZE
TO DEATH.
>> I MISS MY BROTHER, AND THAT
IS WHY I CAME TO VISIT HIM AT
THE GRAVEYARD HE SAYS.
>> ABDUL MOVED HIS FAMILY TO
THE TOWNSHIP IN CORE --
LOOKING FOR WORK AS A LABOR.
TALIBAN-CONTROLLED AFGHANISTAN,
HE WAS UNABLE TO MAKE ENDS
MEET.
[SPEAKING NON-ENGLISH]
I HAD NOTHING TO BRING TO KEEP
THE HOUSE WARM, HE EXPLAINS, I
CHECKED ON THE CHILDREN DURING
THE NIGHT AND THEIR BODIES WERE
NUMB.
I REALIZED MY SON HAD DIED.
>> THIS IS A PHOTO OF HIM LAST
YEAR, HE SAYS.
AND THIS IS HIS DEAD BODY.
AND PRESIDENT SLY BRUTAL WINTER
HAS CLAIMED COUNTLESS AFGHAN
LIVES THIS YEAR.
BUT SO TOO HAS EXTREME POVERTY.
THIS HAS BEEN EXACERBATED BY
THE REPERCUSSIONS OF THE
TALIBAN GOVERNMENTS DYSTOPIAN
GENDER POLICIES.
AND THE RESPONSE BY THE
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITIES.
ALMOST A YEAR AGO, THE TALIBAN
BANNED FEMALE SECONDARY SCHOOL
STUDENTS FROM ATTENDING SCHOOL,
THAT HAS MORPHED INTO A
NATIONWIDE EVENT ON ALL FEMALE
EDUCATION.
BUT, IT WAS THE TALIBAN'S
DECISION IN DECEMBER, BANNING
WOMEN FROM WORKING FOR NON
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS THAT
FORCED HUMANITARIAN AID GROUPS
TO ABRUPTLY HALT OR SUSPEND
OPERATIONS.
>> THERE IS 28 MILLION AFGHANS
IN DESPERATE NEED AT THE
MOMENT.
28 MILLION.
AND WE'RE NOT EVEN REACHING A
FRACTION OF THOSE.
>> THE NORWEGIAN REFUGEE
COUNCIL SAYS, THEY NORMALLY
HELPED 700,000 AFGHANS EACH
YEAR'S.
BUT THE OPERATION HAS BEEN
DRASTICALLY --
THE SECRETARY GENERAL, RECENTLY
TRAVELED TO KABUL, PLEADING THE
COLLAB AND TO ALLOW FEMALE AID
WORKERS TO RETURN TO WORK.
>> IT IS AT ITS WORST HOUR.
IT'S NEVER BEEN AS ..." + 45%
|
"2023-03-05 00:00:00"
|
"Michael Cohen doesn't think Trum..."
">> DONALD TRUMP SAYS HE WON'T
DROP OUT OF THE RACE FOR THE
REPUBLICAN NOMINATION EVEN IF
HE WERE TO BE INDICTED.
FORMER PRESIDENT IS INVOLVED IN
MULTIPLE FEDERAL AND STATE
INVESTIGATIONS --
PROSECUTORS ARE LOOKING INTO
HIS EFFORTS TO OVERTURN HIS
2020 ELECTION LOSS, AND THE --
JANUARY 6TH ATTACK ON THE
CAPITAL, AS WELL AS TRUMP'S
HANDLING OF CLASSIFIED
DOCUMENTS.
AFTER HE LEFT OFFICE.
AND JOINING ME NOW IS TRUMP'S
FORMER LAWYER AND FIXER,
MICHAEL COHEN.
HE'S THE AUTHOR OF REVENGE, HOW
DONALD TRUMP WEAPONIZE THE U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AGAINST
HIS CRITICS AND HOST OF THE MEA
CULPA PODCAST.
MICHAEL, GREAT TO SEE YOU.
I MEAN, I GUESS THERE IS REALLY
NO SURPRISE HERE THAT TRUMP IS
INSISTING IN INDICTMENT WILL
NOT STOP HIM FROM RUNNING.
I SUPPOSE, WITH HIS BASE, IT
WILL BE LIKE MORE CATNIP.
>> YEAH.
THAT IS THE DONALD TRUMP FAKE
TOUGH GUY TALK, WHEREBY I DON'T
CARE WHAT ANYBODY THINKS THAT
THEY WILL DO TO ME, YOU CAN
INDICT ME, YOU WILL COME AFTER
ME, IT WON'T SWAY ME AND IT
WON'T PREVENT ME FROM RUNNING.
UNFORTUNATELY FOR DONALD, WHAT
HE DOESN'T SEEM TO UNDERSTAND
OR MAYBE HE DOES, IT IS JUST
NOT TRYING TO SHOW IT IS THAT
--
LOU'TIS CHAINS, ONE OF OUR
UNSINKABLE ATTORNEY GENERAL IS
CONTINUING AND I BELIEVE THEY
HAVE --
AT THE END OF THIS MONTH, SO
DESPITE WHATEVER HE THINKS HE
IS GOING TO BE INVOLVED IN THAT
LITIGATION, ON TOP OF THAT IS
--
DECIDES TO INDICT AND MOVE
FORWARD, HE WILL BE INVOLVED IN
THAT LITIGATION AS WELL,
WHETHER OR NOT THERE ARE --
TRUTH SOCIAL TOUGH GUY.
ON TOP OF THAT, YOU HAVE THE
JANUARY 6TH HEARINGS THAT YOU
HAVE, SO MANY OTHER LITIGATIONS
THAT ARE NOW PENDING AGAINST
HIM, THERE IS ABSOLUTELY
NOTHING BUT HE COULD DO ABOUT
IT, NOTHING.
YEAH, LET ME ASK YOU THAT JUST
SINCE YOU BROUGHT IT UP, YOU
HAVE BEEN SPEAKING WITH THE
MANHATTAN D.A.'S OFFICE IN THE
INVESTIGATION OF THE PAYMENTS
SAYING THAT THEY'RE COVERING UP
TRUMP'S ALLEGED AFFAIR WITH
STORMY DANIELS, HOW CLOSE DO
YOU THINK THAT CASES FROM SOME
KIND OF REVOLUTION, MAYBE AN
INDICTMENT, Y..." + 71%
|
"2023-03-05 00:00:00"
|
"John Williams reveals a surprisi..."
".
THAT IS THE TEXTUAL POINT OF
VIEW, SOME UNIQUE ASPECT.
>> HOW IS WORKING WITH
SPIELBERG DIFFERENT FROM OTHER
DIRECTIONS?
>> I WORK FOR AS MANY OTHER
DIRECTORS.
MANY WONDERFUL DIRECTORS.
STEPHEN AND I HAVE BEEN
TOGETHER FOR A VERY LONG TIME.
IT'S DIFFERENT IN THE SENSE
THAT WE KNOW EACH OTHER SO
WELL.
WE HAVE A SHORTHAND OF WORKING
TOGETHER AFTER ALL THESE MANY
YEARS.
HE'S A CLOSE FRIEND, HE IS MANY
THINGS.
HE'S A PRODUCER AND A STUDIO
AND A WRITER.
AND A FRIEND.
HE'S ALSO NOT SOMETHING.
HE'S NOT SOMETHING YOU CAN SAY
NO TO.
HIS FAMILY AND I LOVE HIM
DEARLY.
AND I THINK HE'S AN
INSPIRATION.
CAN I MUSEUM A?
I DON'T KNOW.
HE'S AMUSE.
HE'S AN INSPIRATION.
>> SPEAKING OF INSPIRATIONS,
YOU HAVE WON FIVE OSCARS.
YOUR NOMINATION FOR THE FABLE
MANS IS YOUR 53RD, IT PUT SHE
BEHIND ONLY ONE MAN, WELL
DISNEY WHO HAD 59 NOMINATIONS
FOR OSCARS.
WHAT DOES THE RECOGNITION FROM
THE OSCARS MEAN TO YOU?
>> WELL, IT SEEMS VERY UNREAL
TO ME, CHRIS.
HOW COULD YOU GET 53
NOMINATIONS?
IT'S IMPOSSIBLE.
NO ONE'S LIVE THAT LONG TO BE
ABLE TO --
YOU COULDN'T PLAN THAT.
I NEVER SET OUT TO SAY I HAVE
ALL THESE NOMINATIONS.
IT BOGGLES MY MIND.
I HAVE TO CREDIT MUSIC AND WHAT
IT DOES FOR OUR LIVES AND FOR
SUSTAINING OUR SPIRIT AND
ENRICHING OUR SOULS.
IT'S LIKE GREAT POETRY AND
LITERATURE.
IT'S SOMETHING TO LIVE FOR AND
TO LIVE BY.
>> ONE OF THE THINGS I LOVE TO
DO IS TO DIG INTO THE PROCESS.
HOW ARTISTS LIKE YOU CREATE.
WHAT WAS YOUR THOUGHT ABOUT
JAWS?
WHAT WAS IT YOU'RE TRYING TO DO
WITH A THEME FROM JAWS?
>> IN THE CASE OF JAWS I
WONDERED WHAT TO DO.
HOW TO IDENTIFY THE SHOCK.
I THOUGHT SOMETHING UNSTOPPABLE
LIKE THE ATTACK OF A SHARK,
THERE IS NO WAY YOU CAN DEFEND
YOURSELF FROM THAT.
SOMETHING IS APPROACHING
INEVITABLY AND IT'S DANGEROUS.
AND EVEN REPETITIVE AND LOW AND
OMINOUS.
AND START QUIETLY AND SPEED UP.
>> LET'S SEE WHAT YOU CAME UP
WITH HERE.
>> ALL RIGHT, GOOD.
AND THAT IS WHY I DIDN'T GO
INTO THE WATER FOR SEVERAL
YEARS.
SPIELBERG SAYS THAT SCORE WAS
RESPONSIBLE FOR AT LEAST H..." + 64%
|
"2023-02-27 00:00:00"
|
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|
"2023-03-05 00:00:00"
|
"Absolute fiction: Daniel Dale fa..."
"Y
AND THAT IT'S SOMETHING THAT
PEOPLE CAN STILL LEARN FROM,
JIM.
>> ARLETTE, THANK YOU VERY
MUCH.
TURNING TO DONALD TRUMP'S
SPEECH LAST NIGHT AT THE
CONSERVATIVE POLITICAL ACTION
CONFERENCE.
IT'S OFTEN THE CASE WITH THE
FORMER PRESIDENT, THE SPEECH
WAS FULL OF HALF TRUTHS, LIES,
AND SOME ABSOLUTE WHOPPERS.
CNN'S DANIEL DALE JOINS ME NOW.
DANIEL, THIS SPEECH LASTED
ALMOST TWO HOURS.
YOU'VE BEEN SIFTING THROUGH.
WE WILL BE ABLE TO GET ALL THE
FALSEHOODS IN THE SEGMENT.
LET'S PLAY SOME CLIPS AND THEN
HAVE YOU FACT-CHECK TRUMP'S
CLAIMS.
HERE'S THE FIRST ON JOB
CREATION.
>> THE GREATEST JOB HISTORY OF
ANY PRESIDENT EVER.
>> DANIEL, FACT OR FICTION?
>> ABSOLUTE FICTION,.
JIM MR. TRUMP HAS THE SINGLE
WORST NET JOBS RECORD OF ANY
PRESIDENTIAL TERM THOSE FOUR
YEARS LOSING 2.7 MILLION JOBS.
NOW, I THINK YOU CAN FAIRLY SAY
THERE'S A COVID-19 PANDEMIC.
EVEN IF YOU GO TO THE THREE IN
A BIT YEARS BEFORE THE PANDEMIC,
MR. TRUMP'S RECORD IS MIDDLING.
MIDDLE OF THE PACK.
THERE ARE ABOUT 6.7 MILLION
JOBS.
THAT'S NOWHERE EVEN CLOSE TO
THE ACTUAL RECORD FOR A TERM,
WHICH IS 11.5 MILLION JOBS IN
DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL
PILKINTON'S FIRST TERM.
>> TRUMP COVERED A LOT OF
GROUND AS HE OFTEN DOES
INCLUDING THE CLAIM ABOUT THE
NORDSTROM TO NATURAL GAS
PIPELINE THAT RUNS FROM RUSSIA
TO GERMANY.
LET'S LISTEN TO THAT.
>> I GET ALONG VERY WELL WITH
PUTIN, EVEN THOUGH I'M THE ONE
THAT ENDED.
TRUMP IS GIVING A LOT TO
RUSSIAN.
PUTIN ACTUALLY SAID, TO ME IF
YOU'RE MY, FRIENDS I'D HATE
LIKE TO SEE YOU AS MY ENEMY.
I ENDED THE PIPELINE.
DO YOU MEMBER?
NORDSTROM TO.
I ENDED IT.
IT WAS DEAD.
>> DANIEL, WHAT'S YOUR
FACT-CHECK ON THAT ONE?
>> HE DIDN'T AND.
IT WAS NOT DEAD.
HE DID IMPOSE SANCTIONS ON
COMPANIES WORKING ON THE
PIPELINE.
THAT DIDN'T COME UNTIL THREE
YEARS, JIM, AND TO HIS
PRESIDENCY.
THOSE SANCTIONS DID SLOW DOWN
THE PROJECT.
STILL UNDER PRESIDENT TRUMP
RUSSIA, THE RUSSIAN STATE OWNED
COMPANY THAT IS BEHIND THIS
PIPELINE SAID, FINE, YOU
SANCTION THOSE COMPANIES WERE,
GOING TO DO IT OURSELV..." + 56%
|
"2023-03-05 00:00:00"
|
"See what happened to people who ..."
"And as the war in Ukraine drags
on, opponents of President
Vladimir Putin face a risky decision.
Do they challenge the Kremlin
and speak out against the war?
Well, Putin's
critics face danger,
even death, for speaking out.
Details from CNN's senior
international correspondent
Matthew Chance.
Yeah, yeah,
I guess I
It takes a certain type of bravery
to stand up to the Kremlin
across the country.
This using arrests and beatings
to crush dissent
against the Ukrainian forces and
some anti-war
protesters even drafted into the army
in a cruel punishment for pacifism.
So it now 60 P of any
political opposition.
Always a risky business
in Putin's Russia.
He's now essentially outlaws who
with prominent opposition leaders
like Ilya Yashin,
recently sentenced to eight
and a half years in jail for criticizing
the conflict
This will
all end soon, he shouts in defiance.
But there's
little real reason for optimism.
This was Vladimir Kara-Murza,
another leading Russian opposition
figure in Moscow, back in 2015
after surviving a suspected poisoning
at the hands of Kremlin agents.
He was allegedly poisoned again
in 2017 and survived that too
only to be imprisoned last April
on charges
ranging from disobeying the police
to treason.
The price of silence
Kara-Murza wrote from jail
was simply unacceptable.
That the price
of speaking out against Putin's
Russia is extraordinarily high too.
Case in point
the former president of Georgia country
lost a brief war with Russia in 2008.
My small nation will never give up
freedom will never give a square mile.
Two years ago,
Mikhail Saakashvili
was imprisoned in Georgia
and what his supporters say
were trumped up charges.
Now this one time Putin foe is at
death's door, allegedly poisoned too,
and accusing Moscow
of orchestrating his plight.
The Kremlin rejects the allegation,
but his family are adamant
to put somebody in this state
after just a year of imprisonment.
That's that was unexpected.
But for
years, Kremlin critics
have been ruthlessly ..." + 32%
|
"2023-02-27 00:00:00"
|
"China not happy with US Energy D..."
"The Energy Department says it
now believes a lab leak in
China is most likely
the cause of the COVID 19 pandemic.
Now, before
now, the department said it was undecided
on how the virus emerged.
It cites updated intelligence
for this new assessment.
Now a caveat.
Sources tell
CNN the Energy Department
has just low confidence
in these findings.
China, predictably, is furious
and pushing back.
David Culver joins us now.
So, David,
you were in Wuhan
in China in January of 2020
where the first COVID cases
were detected.
There was a theory back
then that the virus had emerged
at a massive food market there
and then travel to animals.
Tell us
about how China is now
responding, though, to this new report.
You hit it, Brianna,
when you said that
they're not happy with it.
This infuriates them.
This is one of the most sensitive issues
for the Chinese government.
And it's been so sensitive
going back to, say,
April 20, 20 a few months
after the initial outbreak
that they launched
this relentless propaganda campaign
to try to counter the narrative,
to try to sow doubt and deflect blame.
And it seems to have been
mostly successful within China
and that it's muddied the waters there.
But their reaction
a few hours ago
from the foreign
ministry is one of the
we've really, quite frankly, seen
many times before,
and that is
they're telling the US
to stop smearing China
and to stop politicizing the issue.
Also worth noting in that response
from the foreign ministry today,
they point out the W.H.O.
conclusion
after their field visit in 2021
and they say that the W.H.O.
field team determined
that it was highly unlikely
that a lab leak
was the origin of COVID 19.
That is true.
The W.H.O.
field team
did say that and in their conclusion
to that field visit
the issue is the unknown Victor.
That also went on to ask for a second
follow up field visit.
And the Chinese
said, no, that's not going to happen.
They did not let that team
back into Wuhan, China.
And we're hearing
from some of tho..." + 80%
|
"2023-03-05 00:00:00"
|
"Zakaria asks German chancellor w..."
"Just days
after the one
year anniversary of Russia's invasion
of Ukraine,
German Chancellor
Olaf Schulz
traveled to Washington to meet
with President Biden.
The war and its ripple effects
were topics
one, two and three on the agenda
the White House publicly announced.
Right after he left the White House.
Chancellor Schulz
agreed to sit down
for an exclusive interview with me,
Chancellor Schulz.
Pleasure to have you on, sir.
Thank you for having me.
So the leader of the German opposition
Friedrich Marx, says today,
why is all officials in Washington?
What is he doing there?
I thought I'd give you a chance
to respond to him.
I already told Parliament
what I'm doing here.
I'm talking to the president.
And this is not the first talk.
I was here one year ago
but we met quite often.
And we have a lot of phone
calls, video conferences
where we speak together.
So this is part of a permanent dialog of
of the two nations of the president
and me.
And it's
also a sign of a very good friendship
and cooperation of the two countries.
How does
Joe Biden strike you as a leader?
You've met many leaders
all over the world.
What strikes you about Biden? He is
very
informed about international relations.
I think he's one of the most skilled
presidents
knowing how
things are running in the world,
which is important
and times
that are becoming more dangerous
and will see a lot of changes.
And he is really a good man.
Looking at the transatlantic partnership,
which is so important for Europe,
but also for peace of the world
and for Natal.
And I think there is
something which we have in common.
Looking at the people
you in the United States, call them
the middle class.
And I think it is important
that we don't forget
the both their perspectives
and their lives and their hopes.
And so I like him.
When you were talking to President Biden,
you must have confronted
the reality that the war in Ukraine
does appear
to have settled
into something of a stalemate.
Neither side is making major adva..." + 79%
|
"2023-02-26 00:00:00"
|
"The People Fueling Ukraines Will..."
" Who resist? Oh, I just heard a big bang right here behind me. I thought we shouldn't have done the lecture here There are big explosions taking place in Kiev right now This was key view crane on February 24th 2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin had just given the big speech announcing a quote special military operation And CNN's Matthew Chance was breaking it down on live TV when all of a sudden Oh, there's another one. I've got a flat jacket right here Russian missiles started falling around the country's capital Fast forward to last week February 20th 2023 On those very same streets just steps away from where Matthew Chance heard those first explosions US President Joe Biden stepped out of a car to greet Ukrainian President the loader Mirzalinsky Ready to go in my trip everyone Biden strip was top secret and truly unprecedented no US President in modern history is ever visited an active war zone where US troops weren't deployed And as if to underscore just how active it still is just as Biden and Zelensky were stepping out of St. Michael's Cathedral air raid sirens rang out It's been a full year since Russia's unprovoked invasion began Kiev has held but so many other cities and towns have not Scores of soldiers and civilians both adults and children have been killed but through all of that bloodshed Every day Ukrainians have dropped everything to fight back My guess this week is CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward She spent the last year crisscrossing the country talking to them about why and how far they're still willing to go From CNN this is one thing I'm David Ryan Clarissa I want to start with the big picture here because I know it's been a year and there's a lot that's been happening in Ukraine since this war started So big picture what is the state of this war right now one year later Say that there's no question Ukraine has made some incredible advances on the battlefield They have pushed the Russians out of the area around Kiev into ..." + 85%
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"2023-03-05 00:00:00"
|
"Hear ex-Trump White House press ..."
"JOE BIDEN ABROAD.
THAT AREAS TOMORROW AT 9:00 P.M.
EASTERN RIGHT HERE ON CNN.
DON'T MISS IT.
>>> ONE DAY BEFORE PRESIDENT
BIDEN'S VISIT TO SELMA, ALABAMA,
HIS PREDECESSOR HEADLINED THE
CONSERVATIVE POLITICAL ACTION
CONFERENCE IN MARYLAND JUST
OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON.
OVER THE COURSE OF NEARLY TWO
HOURS, FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD
TRUMP LASHED OUT AT BIDEN AND
MANY REPUBLICANS, BEMOANED
ONGOING INVESTIGATIONS INTO
HIMSELF, VOWED HE WON'T DROP OUT
OF THE RACE EVEN IF HE'S
INDICTED, AND SIGNALED HOW HE
MIGHT CAMPAIGN IN THE COMING
MONTHS TO BE ELECTED AGAIN.
HERE'S WHAT HE SAID.
>> IN 2016, I DECLARED I AM YOUR
VOICE.
TODAY I ADD, I AM YOUR WARRIOR.
I AM YOUR JUSTICE.
AND FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN
WRONGED AND BETRAYED, I AM YOUR
RETRIBUTION.
I AM YOUR RETRIBUTION.
>> JOINING ME NOW, FORMER TRUMP
WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY
STEPHANIE GRISHAM AND OLIVIA
TROYE, A FORMER ADVISER TO VICE
PRESIDENT MIKE PENCE.
STEPHANIE, LET ME START WITH
YOU.
YOU KNOW, IT'S SO EASY TO BLOW
OFF TRUMP'S BLUSTER AND SOME OF
THE THINGS THAT HE SAYS.
BUT WHEN HE TALKS ABOUT
RETRIBUTION AND TALKING ABOUT
REVENGE, WHAT DID YOU MAKE OF
THAT?
>> WELL, YOU KNOW, IT'S
SOMETHING I'VE BEEN SAYING FOR
QUITE A WHILE, THAT THIS IS
GOING TO BE A REVENGE TOUR FOR
THE FORMER PRESIDENT.
BUT, YOU KNOW, I WONDERED
SPECIFICALLY WITH REGARD TO WHAT
HE SAID, WHO DECIDES WHO NEEDS
THE RETRIBUTION?
WHO'S GOING TO DECIDE WHO'S BEEN
MISTREATED?
I MEAN WHAT ABOUT ALL THE PEOPLE
WHO SUFFERED OR HAD FAMILY
MEMBERS PASS AWAY FROM COVID?
ARE YOU GOING TO BE RETRIBUTION
FOR THAT?
YOU HAD A HAND IN THAT.
SO I THINK IT WAS, AS YOU JUST
SAID, A LOT OF BLUSTER FOR HIM.
BUT IT'S WHAT HIS BASE WANTS TO
HEAR, AND I THINK IT'S SOMETHING
THAT SHOULD BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY.
A LOT OF PEOPLE RIGHT NOW, I
THINK, ARE ROLLING THEIR EYES
AND SAYING THAT'S JUST TRUMP
BEING TRUMP.
BUT THIS IS IMPORTANT.
WE NEED TO REALLY PAY ATTENTION
TO WHAT HE'S SAYING AND REALIZE
WE'RE NOT GOING TO GET THE SAME
DONALD TRUMP..." + 75%
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"2023-02-23 00:00:00"
|
"Astrophysicist says 'there is no..."
"Using the James Webb Space Telescope
Astronomers have spotted six
massive galaxies and they date back to
within 500
and 700 million years after the Big Bang.
That's not all.
They think this discovery
could actually unravel
what they long
believed
to be true about the origin of galaxies.
So joining us now
to discuss astrophysicist
Neil deGrasse Tyson.
He is the director
of the Hayden Planetarium
at the Rose Center for Earth and Space.
So good to have you, sir.
Good morning to you.
Yeah, thanks for having me. Good morning.
So the James Webb
Space Telescope
has reportedly
spotted galaxies dating
even further back.
So what makes this discovery
so surprising?
Is it surprising to you?
Well, there's
this period of the early universe
that we call the Dark Ages
where the matter
and energy were there
but hadn't yet formed stars.
And so they had to sort of coalesce,
undergo thermonuclear fusion
in their core,
turn on, gather into galaxies
and then sort of the
that the universe begins
with stars and galaxies
as we come to know and love it.
And in that gap,
we don't really expect anything
to be there.
And these new objects
appear to be in that gap.
And so this would completely force
to force it to completely rethink
what's going on back then.
By the way,
the James Webb
telescope was designed precisely for this
purpose to help us understand
the origin of galaxies.
So we shouldn't be surprised
that we're surprised. want to put that out
All right.
You should rethink
what's going on back there.
So what are you.
What's the rethinking?
What are you thinking now?
Having gotten
this new information?
I don't know.
Well, you're the astrophysicist
and you don't know.
That's why we have you here,
Neil deGrasse Tyson.
The whole point of doing research on
the frontier
is you're stepping into places
where no one has stepped before.
The whole concept of the James
Webb Space Telescope
was to see the universe
the way no one,
no previous telescope had ever seen it.
So some things you'll verify
..." + 74%
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"2023-02-22 00:00:00"
|
"Train transporting Biden in Ukra..."
">> AS HE MADE THE LONG AND
SURREAL JOURNEY INTO KYIV,
PRESIDENT BIDEN WAS NOT ON A
PLANE OPERATED BY THE U.S.
MILITARY BUT INSTEAD ON A TRAIN
RUN BY UKRAINIAN RAILWAYS.
PRESIDENT BIDEN BOARDED THE
TRAIN AT THE POLL IN UKRAINE
BORDER, THAT IS SUSTAINED
STATION WHERE MANY OF THOUSANDS
OF REFUGEES ALSO TRAVELED
THROUGH AFTER RUSSIA INVADED
UKRAINE A YEAR AGO FLEEING WITH
THEIR FAMILIES AND FOR THEIR
SAFETY FROM PUTIN'S WAR.
THE HEAD OF UKRAINE'S RAILWAY
SYSTEM HAS DUBBED THE TRIP WILL
FORCE ONE NOW SAYING IT WAS AN
HONOR TO HOST A BIDEN WHILE
ACKNOWLEDGING THAT IT WAS QUITE
A COMPLICATED JOURNEY TO GET
THE PRESIDENT ON THE PLANE AND
ALEXANDER APOLOGIZED FOR THE
FRACKING RAILWAY ON TIME
PERFORMANCE SAYING STILL 90% OF
THE TRAIN ON THAT SECRET TRIP
AS IT WAS GOING ON DID OPERATE
ON TIME.
HE SAID IT WAS PAINFUL FOR ME
MY TEAM BUT I HAD TO DO THAT
POLLING 90% OF OUR TRAINS
DERIVED ON TIME YESTERDAY.
I APOLOGIZE.
I SPOKE WITH ALEXANDER JUST
BEFORE THE PROGRAM THIS
MORNING.
>> JOINING ME NOW IS THE CEO OF
UKRAINIAN RAILWAYS, ALEXANDER
COMMOTION.
ALEXANDER, THANK YOU SO MUCH
FOR BEING WITH US.
WE KNOW YOU HAD QUITE A WEEK.
WHEN DID YOU FIND OUT THAT
PRESIDENT BIDEN WAS COMING
THAT'S GOING TO BE RIDING ON
ONE OF YOUR TRAINS?
>> WE WERE VERY HAPPY TO BRING
HIM IN AND OUT WITH THIS VISIT.
I'M SURE THAT WAS A HISTORICAL
MOMENT FOR UKRAINE, FOR U.S.,
FOR THE WHOLE WORLD BECAUSE IF
YOU REMEMBER, RUSSIAN PROMISED
TO TAKE IN THE --
FALL IN THE 62ND DAY OF THE WAR
PRESIDENT BIDEN WILL
[INAUDIBLE]
IT IS KIND OF A REALLY
HISTORICAL MOMENT.
WE WERE HAPPY AND PRIVILEGED
AND HONORED TO BE THE OFFICIAL
CARRIER OF THE PRESIDENT BIDEN
SO WE CALLED HOUR TRAIN RAIL
FORCE ONE.
>> [LAUGHTER]
THAT IS WHY YOU HAVE DUBBED IT
NOW THAT PRESIDENT BIDEN HAS
NEVER BEEN ON BOARD.
DO >> YES.
>> YOU TALK TO MY COLLEAGUE
ANDERSON COOPER ABOUT A YEAR
AGO WHEN YOU TOLD HIM THEN THAT
YOU ARE READY TO HOST PRESIDENT
BIDEN IF HE WAS GOING TO COME
TO UKRAINE.
YOU ARE READY FOR HIM TO TRAVEL
TO ONE OF YOUR CARDS..." + 66%
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"2023-03-01 00:00:00"
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"'Is that acceptable?': Amanpour ..."
">>> WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE THIS.
IT IS A CNN EXCLUSIVE.
OUR CHIEF INTERNATIONAL CHOR
CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR CONFRONTS
IRAN'S FOREIGN MINISTER AND
PRESSES HIM WITH THE FACTS OF
CNN'S REPORTING ON THE SEXUAL
ABUSE OF PROTESTERS IN THE
CUSTODY OF IRAN'S REVOLUTIONARY
GUARD.
LIVE IN LONDON WITH MORE,
CHRISTIAN AN, THIS IS A
REMARKABLE INTERVIEW.
EVERYONE CAN SEE IT ONLINE A
LITTLE BIT LATER TODAY.
WHAT IS MOST STRIKING?
>> Reporter: I, OBVIOUSLY, HAD
TO START WITH THE GLOBAL
CONDEMNATION OF IRAN OVER THE
CRACKDOWN AFTER THE DEATH
AGAINST THE WOMEN'S RIGHTS
PROTEST.
HE ABSOLUTELY DENIED THERE WAS
ANY CRACKDOWN OF, QUOTE,
PEACEFUL PROTESTERS.
HE SAID THE CRACKDOWN GAME WHEN
THE PROTESTS WERE INFILTRATED BY
THOSE SPONSORED BY OUTSIDE, IN
HIS WORDS, WHO WANTED TO CREATE
A COUNTER REVOLUTION.
I BROUGHT UP CNN REPORTING, "NEW
YORK TIMES" REPORTING, HUMAN
RIGHTS REPORTING ON THE
ALLEGATIONS OF MULTIPLE SEXUAL
ABUSES COMMITTED IN DETENTION
AGAINST FEMALES WHO HAD BEEN
ARRESTED.
HERE WAS HIS -- HERE IS THE BACK
AND FORTH.
>> WHEN YOU SAY THE ISLAMIC
REPUBLIC OF IRAN RESPECTS HUMAN
RIGHTS, ONE FEMALE PROTESTER
SAYS THAT SHE WAS DETAINED
INSIDE A REVOLUTIONARY GUARD
FACILITY FOR MORE THAN A MONTH
AND RAPED BY THREE DIFFERENT
MEN.
SHE WENT TO A CLERIC AFTERWARDS
BECAUSE SHE WAS VGS SUICIDE
THOUGHTS, SHE WAS SO UPSET.
CNN SPOKE ABOUT THAT CLERIC.
IS THAT ACCEPTABLE?
IS IT ACCEPTABLE FOR A WOMAN,
WHATEVER SHE HAS DONE, TO BE
ARRESTED AND RAPED?
AND THERE ARE MANY, MANY, MANY
REPORTS OF SEXUAL ABUSE IN THIS
SITUATION AGAINST WOMEN AND MEN.
>> Translator: FIRSTLY, IN THE
PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATIONS IN THE
FALL, NO ONE WAS ARRESTED.
>> YOU ARE JUST DENYING THAT?
>> Translator: HOWEVER, IN THOSE
PROTESTS THAT HAVE BECOME
VIOLENT, SOME INDIVIDUALS, SOME
OF WHOM HAD ENTERED IRAN FROM
THE OUTSIDE, AND WERE USING
FIREARMS AND KILLING THE POLICE,
WERE ARRESTED.
YOU DO KNOW THAT THE SUPREME
LEADER ACTUALLY ISSUED AN
AMNESTY AND ALL THOSE IMPRISONED
WERE R..." + 41%
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"2023-02-22 00:00:00"
|
"She uncovered more than 100 secr..."
" To me, it is outrageous to think that the Chinese police would attempt to set up shop in New York, let's say without proper coordination, it violates sovereignty and circumvents, standard judicial law enforcement cooperation processes. Hey, all I'm John Avalon, and this is reality check on the extremist beat. Now, in the struggle between democracies and autocracies, there have been increasing reports, foreign governments ignoring borders and reaching right into free societies. Now, I'm not just talking about the so-called spy balloons, but on the ground efforts by secret police to intimidate individuals and immigrant communities. In fact, get this, there are more than 100 Chinese government backed overseas police stations, operating in more than 50 sovereign nations right now, including the United States and Canada. That's according to a recent blockbuster report by the human rights NGO, Safeguard Defenders. Now, in recent months, the FBI has conducted raids of some of these accused local outposts, and in late 2022, seven Chinese nationals were charged by the Department of Justice for intimidating a long-time US resident to return to China to face charges as part of an anti-corruption effort known as Operation Fox Hunt. Now, the Chinese government denies any wrongdoing. They say that these foreign offices are just used to do things like renew licenses, but at the same time, they tout the stat that some 230,000 Chinese nationals were persuaded to return to face criminal trials in China from overseas between April 2021 and July 2022 alone. Now, persuaded to return sounds like a euphemism for something a lot uglier, because often this persuasion process is coercive. For example, threatening the safety of family members at home if the target doesn't comply. Taken together, it is a stunning breach of state sovereignty and a significant flexing of Chinese muscle overseas to assert the international reach of the CCP. Joining us to discuss the reality behind these shado..." + 70%
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"2023-03-02 00:00:00"
|
"Video shows aftermath of extreme..."
"THE FAA WILL HOLD A SAFETY
SUMMIT LATER THIS MONTH TO
DISCUSS A SERIES OF INCIDENTS
AND MISHAPS IN THOSE GUYS.
HERE IS THE LATEST THREATENING
EPISODE.
A LUFTHANSA FLIGHT FROM TEXAS
TO GERMANY WAS DIVERTED TO
DALLAS AIRPORT LAST NIGHT AFTER,
AS YOU CAN SEE, SEVERE
TURBULENCE.
IT'S SENT SEVEN PEOPLE TO THE
HOSPITAL.
AVIATION EXPERT DAVID TO SEE IS
THERE AGAIN TONIGHT, WE CALL
UPON HIM ALL TOO OFTEN IN THE
PANEL IS BACK AS WELL.
DAVID, HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?
THIS WAS CLEAR SKY TURBULENCE,
NOT A STORM, NOT A THUNDERSTORM
THEY WERE FLYING THROUGH.
WHAT IS IT CLEAR SKY TURBULENCE?
>> CLEAR SKY TURBULENCE IS JUST
TEMPERATURES CHANGES, IT IS
CHANGES IN THE AIR TEMPERATURE
THAT CREATES A DENSITY OF AIR
DIFFERENCE, SO IT MEANS THAT
THE WINGS WHEN THEY GO THROUGH
DENSER AIR THEY LIVED MORE.
WHEN THEY GO THROUGH MORE
SEPARATED AIR OR HOTTER AIR
THEY GO DOWN.
THEY DO NOT LIFT AS MUCH, SO
THAT IS WHAT HAPPENS IN CLEAR
AIR TURBULENCE IS THAT YOU GO
THROUGH A SECTION, VERY
DIFFICULT TO DETECT THAT UNLESS
SOMEBODY ELSE HAS FLOWN THROUGH
IT FIRST AND SAID HEY, THIS IS
GOING TO BE BOUNCY, IT'S GOING
TO BE ROUGH.
BUT IF YOU GO THROUGH A
DIFFERENT AREA, IF THERE'S NOT
BEEN A PLANE THROUGH THERE IN
SEVERAL HOURS AND THIS CAN
HAPPEN IS SOMETHING THAT PILOT
ARE PREPARED FOR.
>> I WANT TO TALK ABOUT HOW
THEY'RE PREPARED FOR THAT.
FIRST OF ALL, DAVID, IT SOUNDS
REALLY BAD.
THE PASSENGERS SAID THAT IT
FELT LIKE THAT MOMENT WHERE YOU
ARE GOING OVER THE TIP THE TOP
OF A ROLLERCOASTER.
THE FEELING WHERE YOUR STOMACH
IS UP IN YOUR THROAT, YOU ARE
OUT OF YOUR SEAT, THINGS WERE
HITTING THE CEILING.
HAVE YOU HEARD OF 1000 4000
FOOT, THE PASSENGERS HAVE
DIFFERENT ESTIMATES, DROPPED TO
CLEAR AIR TURBULENCE?
>> YES I HAVE.
THERE WAS AN INVESTIGATION I
DID ON A CHINESE AIRPLANE THAT
CAME INTO HONOLULU WHEN I WAS
BASED IN HONOLULU WITH THE FAA
AND WE DID HAVE A FATALITY ON
THAT ONE.
IT WAS A FLIGHT ATTENDANT THAT
WAS NOT BUCKLED, AND THEY WERE
JUST TRYING.
THE EVEN KNEW THE TURBULENCE
WAS COMING, BUT SH..." + 81%
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"2023-02-27 00:00:00"
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"2023-03-02 00:00:00"
|
"Women across the globe are falli..."
"The Internet,
a place with endless possibilities
and all sorts of content
happy memories,
new arrivals,
DIY, lots of food, good and all.
Just adorable.
But in the midst of the joy,
there is also darkness.
Personal information
is rife in the digital world.
And if yours is ever maliciously divulged
without your consent.
Well, that's doxing
doxing derives
from the word docs or documents,
and it comes from the hacking culture
of dropping documents.
It's sharing someone's information online
without their consent
and often
with the malicious intent to attack them.
And undermine them.
That could include, for example,
sharing someone's
home, address
the financial information,
telephone number,
intimate photos, private photos.
To find that information, doctors
might go through search
engines, social media histories,
or data broker websites.
And in some cases they hack.
Once the information is collected,
doctors post the content with the intent
of violating the victim's privacy
and harming them.
And when it comes to targeting women,
the content is often
sexually abusive in nature.
Doxing is more dangerous and egregious
for women than men
because of patriarchal norms.
If you see a topless man,
it's not the same way
of seeing a topless picture of a woman.
They take to a different dimensions
because, you know,
society dictates that this is okay
and this is not okay.
And boxers play on this.
To us,
the effects are also not felt
equally across the world.
A 2020 economist intelligence unit report
showed that
although online
violence against women
is common globally,
at least 90% of respondents
in Latin America and the Caribbean Africa
and the Middle East had been affected
it started in
2019 when
said just the initials of my name.
To say that this kind of women
wants to ruin
our morals wants to ruin our religion.
Karima Nadir is a human rights
advocate in Morocco.
She says she endured
a yearlong defamation campaign
in the form of many online articles
and in tandem.
Karima was als..." + 67%
|
"2023-02-27 00:00:00"
|
"Elon Musk tweets support for Dil..."
"Here we go.
Newspapers across
the country
are dropping the Dilbert
comic strip after its creator,
Scott
Adams, went on a stunning racist
tirade this weekend, calling
black Americans
a hate group
and advising white people
to stay away from them.
And as Polo Sandoval
has the story this morning for us, Polo,
good morning to you.
What's up? With this?
Yeah, guys, good morning to you.
So basically,
he is doubling down on the comments
that he made earlier this week saying
that they were completely
taken out of context.
The newspapers know that ran
his strip
for decades,
are now severing ties
with him,
saying that his comments
were part of a racist tirade
Yes.
You know,
nearly half of all blacks
are not okay with white people.
That's a hate group.
That was a comment that may have ended.
Scott Adams his newspaper career,
the Dilbert creator,
referencing a poll
from the conservative firm
Rasmussen Reports that indicated 53%
of black Americans agree
with the statement it's okay to be white
leading the other 47%
to say they disagree or aren't sure.
The Anti-Defamation
League has noted
that that phrase has a long history
in the white supremacist movement.
The best advice
I would give to white
people is to get the hell away
from black people.
He continued to double down
throughout his show,
The Washington Post, Los Angeles
Times and USA Today,
among the hundreds of newspapers
that denounced Adams
and quickly pulled Dilbert.
USA Today newspaper CEO Mike Read.
It was, frankly, an easy decision.
We found the remarks
hateful, hurtful,
and then just crossed the line.
But not everyone agrees.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk coming to Adams's
defense, tweeting, The media is racist.
Adams has since tweeted
that he was only advising people
to avoid hate and suggested
that the cancelation
of his cartoon
signals that free speech in America
is under assault.
We believe in free speech.
We believe in creating
a place for differing points of view.
But there's a line
that gets crossed where
things bec..." + 56%
|
"2023-02-25 00:00:00"
|
"Historian predicts how Russia's ..."
"Joining me now, Hein Goemans
is a war
historian at the University of Rochester
in New York.
Professor Goemans a very warm welcome.
You study War and how wars end as Ukraine
marks
this grim anniversary of Russia's
full scale war.
What were you most struck by
and did you imagine
it could go on
for as long as it is, as it has
This is several
things that were quite striking.
But let me begin
that I already
predicted in early March last year
that this war would go on
for a long time. Yes, indeed.
And this is the first anniversary, but
probably not the last anniversary
of ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Based on on your field of study,
war termination
how wars
and how do you see this war evolving?
And crucially,
what will it take to
bring this war to an end?
Well, if you permit me, I'll
take a step back
to give a kind of an overview
of how I think about these issues.
So very few wars
end in total, utter
defeat of one set of the other
and not the First World War.
And this war is not going to end
in the
defeat of the Russians in Moscow,
nor is it going to end
in the defeat
of Ukrainian forces in Kiev.
So it must enter into
some form of negotiated settlement.
The question
you got to ask yourself then is
what does war do that make?
What was a disagreement
turn into agreement?
And the answer is very straightforward
and simple.
War provides information.
You learn things on the battlefield
that you cannot learn in any other way.
And we are still in the midst
of this process of that of both sides
trying to learn how strong the other is
and how
and how committed
they are to fight for the long run.
So Putin is trying to targets
the civilian population.
The strategy has been used
in many other wars, always failed.
Putin is trying to target the support
for the Ukrainians
in the West.
And if that
fails, of course,
the fighting becomes much too difficult
for the Ukrainians.
So he's
you know, he's trying to try to suss out
how long support is in order to find out
more or less how the ..." + 58%
|
"2023-02-27 00:00:00"
|
"'Early wake-up call': Storm chas..."
"More than
six feet of snow falling in parts
of Southern California.
Hurricane force winds
whipping up blinding
dust storms in Texas
and powerful tornadoes
ripping through Oklahoma. And Kansas.
Take a look at this.
This is a scene out of Norman,
Oklahoma, just south of Oklahoma City
where a tornado touched down.
Police and firefighters are searching
through the wreckage this morning.
They say at least 12 people are injured.
No reported deaths so far.
Listen to this woman
who was inside her home
with her family when the tornado struck
Before I can even blink,
I could hear the wind coming.
All of a sudden,
all the back windows
where the kids bedrooms are.
I can hear them
just crashing, busting out.
And I got up
and then the wind just threw me back
and I'm screaming.
It was like a blizzard
inside the house
with all the debris flying.
And I was screaming for my kids,
you know,
because they were in their bedrooms.
I didn't know
they were hurt or anything.
Terrified mother.
Ed Lavandera
joins us this morning on the ground
in Norman, Oklahoma.
Ed, it looks terrible behind you.
What happened
Well, this storm system ripped
across this state in breathtaking speed,
but it has left
haunting images
like these massive pieces of plywood
left in trees
A massive storm system
barreled through the Central Plains
Sunday night
to traditionally
the southern plains and Tornado Alley,
if you will.
It doesn't really start to come alive
with these tornadoes
and these severe weather outbreaks
until maybe March,
especially April and May.
That's the peak
tornado, severe season here
in the southern plans.
But, you know,
so this is quite an early wakeup call.
Multiple tornadoes
touched down in the region as well.
In Norman, Oklahoma,
a tornado caused downed power
lines and road closures.
This is terrible
to have this tornado
going through Norman like this.
It's just past 48th and Lindsay
moving up to the northeast.
And we're going to try to get
back on I-40 and get out
ahead of it again.
We're ..." + 70%
|
"2023-03-01 00:00:00"
|
"Drone footage shows scene at tra..."
",
MAX.
BACK TO YOU.
>> OKAY, THANK YOU TO DEREK.
IT'S JUST AFTER 11 AM IN GREECE,
WHERE CREWS ARE SEARCHING FOR
SURVIVORS AFTER TERRIFIC TRAIN
WRECK.
SO FAR, MORE THAN THREE DOZEN
PEOPLE ARE CONFIRMED DEAD AFTER
PASSING A TRAIN COLLIDED WITH A
FREIGHT TRAIN NEAR THE CITY OF
LARYSSA.
WE LEARNED MOMENTS AGO THAT
THEY WERE APPARENTLY TRAVELING
ON THE SAME TRACK FOR QUITE
AWHILE AS WELL.
AUTHORITIES ARE TRYING TO
IDENTIFY THE VICTIMS.
CNN'S ELENI GIOKOS TRACKING
THIS LIVE FOR US FROM DUBAI.
ELENI, FIRST OF ALL, WHAT DO WE
KNOW ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED HERE?
I MEAN, IT'S VERY POWERFUL FOR
THE PICTURES HOW BAD IT IS.
>> IT IS BAD.
AND YOU HAVE A CARGO TRAIN
TRAVELING FROM THESSALONIKI,
AND THE PASSENGER TRAIN
TRAVELING FROM ATHENS BUT, HEAD
ON COLLISION.
THE FIRST TWO CARRIAGES
CATCHING A LIGHT.
AND YOU CAN SEE THE DEVASTATION,
MANGLED METAL.
YOU'VE GOT CRANE AND YOU'VE GOT
METAL CUTTING MACHINERY TO TRY
AND CUT THROUGH THOSE TWO FIRST
CARRIAGES.
AND THAT'S THE FEAR, THAT MORE
PEOPLE ARE TRAPPED.
AND THE DEATH TOLL RISING NOW
2:38.
WHEN I WAS LAST ON AIR, IT WAS
36.
YOU'VE GOT 66 PEOPLE THAT ARE
INJURED.
SEVEN OF WHOM ARE CURRENTLY IN
INTENSIVE CARE.
YOU'RE SEEING LINES OF PEOPLE
IN LARISSA WAITING TO DONATE
BLOOD.
SO, THE BIG QUESTION IS, WHAT
HAPPENED HERE?
HOW DID THEY COLLIDE?
THE NATIONAL BROADCASTER
REPORTING THAT AT SOME POINT,
THE PASSENGER TRAIN CHANGED
LANES AND WAS TRAVELING FOR
QUITE SOME TIME ON THE SAME
LINE AS THE CARGO TRAIN.
AND THEN OF COURSE, THAT
RESULTED IN A COLLISION.
THE QUESTION IS, IS IT A
TECHNICAL FAULT?
IS IT A HUMAN ERROR?
WHO IS GOING TO BE TAKING
RESPONSIBILITY FOR THIS?
INVESTIGATIONS ARE CURRENTLY
UNDERWAY.
WE KNOW THAT THE PRIME MINISTER,
MIA TALK IS, IS UNDERWAY TO THE
PRESS AREA.
BUT IN THE MEANTIME, WHAT WE'RE
HEARING FROM THE HOSPITAL IS
THAT PARENTS FAMILY LOVED ONES
PEOPLE TRAVELING ON THE TRAIN
HAVE GATHERED TO TRY AND
IDENTIFY THE DEAD.
THE DISH --
THE ISSUE IS IT'S DIFFICULT
FROM WHAT WE HEAR FROM
AUTHORITIES TO IDENTIFY THE
PEOPL..." + 30%
|
"2023-02-22 00:00:00"
|
"DeSantis receives 7-figure check..."
"S
VISIT AND WHAT THE PRESIDENT
ACCOMPLISHED AS THE ANNIVERSARY
OF RUSSIA'S INVASION OF UKRAINE
APPROACHES.
>>> MEANTIME THE ALL BUT
DECLARED CANDIDACY OF DeSANTIS,
DeSANTIS' OPERATION GOT A $2.5
MILLION CHECK FROM ONE DONOR AND
A MILLION DOLLAR APIECE FOR ONE
MORE.
THIS COMES AS THE PRESIDENT'S
CAMPAIGN STYLE STOPS.
THIS WEEKEND HE'S SCHEDULED TO
HOST A THREE-DAY DONOR RETREAT
FROM THE PRESIDENT'S MAR-A-LAGO
ESTATE.
AND NEXT WEEK A NEW MEMOIR COMES
OUT FOLLOWED BY A FUTURE BOOK
TOUR.
JOINED NOW BY HARRY ENTEN WITH
MORE.
DOES IT SURPRISE YOU DeSANTIS IS
GETTING THESE BIG CHECKS WITHOUT
EVEN ANNOUNCING THEM?
>> I'M NOT SURPRISED AT ALL,
ANDERSON.
THE REASON I'M NOT SURPRISED AT
ALL LOOK HOW MUCH MONEY HE
RAISED DURING HIS 2022
RE-ELECTION BID FOR FLORIDA
GOVERNOR.
NORTH OF $200 MILLION.
NORTH OF $200 MILLION, AND LOOK
AT HOW MUCH TRUMP RAISED IN
ESSENTIALLY THE FIRST MONTH AND
HALF OF HIS CAMPAIGN ENDING AT
THE END OF 2022, ONLY ABOUT $10
MILLION, IN FACT A LITTLE BIT
LESS THAN THAT.
MONEY ISN'T EVERYTHING IN
POLITICS IN A PRESIDENTIAL BID,
BUT YOU CAN'T HAVE A SUCCESSFUL
CAMPAIGN WITHOUT HAVING MONEY ON
HAND.
>> HE'S BEEN VIEWED AS A
NATIONAL CANDIDATE OR POTENTIAL
NATIONAL CANDIDATE FOR QUITE A
WHILE.
>> THAT'S EXACTLY RIGHT, AND
THAT'S WHY I THINK HE RAISED SO
MUCH IN 2022 BECAUSE THERE WERE
A LOT OF PEOPLE TRYING AGAIN IN
ROUND FOUR, RIGHT, SO TO ME THIS
IS AN
>> JUST IN TERMS OF POLLS, HE'S
ALREADY ON THE FORMER
PRESIDENT'S HEELS, ISN'T HE?
>> HE'S VERY MUCH SO.
WE HAD TWO PRETTY GOOD NATIONAL
POLLS THAT CAME OUT IN THE LAST
FEW WEEKS.
ONE FROM QUINNIPIAC AND ONE FROM
MA MOTH.
YOU SEE DeSANTIS UP TO 36%.
YOU SEE ANOTHER ONE --
>> LOOK AT HALEY AND PENCE.
>> WAY BACK.
THERE WAS ALL THIS THOUGHT, OH,
MY GOD, ALL THESE CANDIDATES
WILL GET IN AND IT MIGHT SPLIT
THE ANTI-TRUMP VOTE, RIGHT?
BUT HERE IS WHAT I WANT TO TELL
YOU, ANDERSON.
IF YOU TAKE ONE THING AWAY FROM
ME, IT IS THIS.
>> I WANT TO TAKE ONE THING.
>> I HO..." + 43%
|
"2023-03-05 00:00:00"
|
"Buttigieg responds to Fox News h..."
"This morning, we have a new
CNN exclusive interview
with the Department of Transportation
Secretary Pete Buttigieg,
speaking to our own Isaac
Dovere about a judge is acknowledging
some mistakes in his response
to the East Palestine, Ohio
train disaster.
And he admits that he should have gone
to the devastated community sooner.
The accident created
a political firestorm with Buddha footage
at its center.
The transportation
secretary has become a target
of an almost unrelenting onslaught
of professional
and very personal attacks
from conservative media
What is the 150?
What if not even a size small
construction vest fits this guy?
It's draping off of him.
He looks like he's wearing a costume.
If Pothole Pitch
seems lazy
and out of touch
to all of you, that is because it's true.
There's never been a Cabinet secretary.
This flame buoyantly incompetent
and this so obviously uncaring,
almost to the point of evil.
If we're being honest about it.
British Edge is now hitting back
telling CNN
it's really rich
to see some of these folks,
the former president,
these Fox hosts
who are literally lifelong Card-Carrying,
members of the East Coast elite,
who wouldn't know
their way around a TJ Max
if their life depended on it,
to be presenting themselves
as if they genuinely care
about the forgotten
middle of the country.
You think Tucker
Carlson knows
the difference between TJ Max and Kohl's?
CNN's Isaac Dovere did that interview
and joins us now,
and he has the answer to that question.
I was just kidding.
I don't know if this is just kidding.
But it is it is significant
that he's acknowledging the mistake,
but also going on the offense
a little bit.
Yeah.
Look what we've seen over the last
bunch of weeks here
with the train derailment
and even before that
with the flight
delays and cancelations that Southwest,
any time
anything comes up about transportation,
suddenly it's people, the judges fault.
And there's a point in the article
you don't have that
when when the price of egg..." + 75%
|
"2023-03-02 00:00:00"
|
"Top Democrat blasts Fox News' ha..."
">>> TOPPING OUR POLITICS LEAD,
PRESIDENT BIDEN MAKING THE SHORT
TRIP FROM THE WHITE HOUSE TO THE
CAPITOL TO MEET WITH SENATE
DEMOCRATS DURING THEIR WEEKLY
LUNCH, A RARE VISIT FOR BIDEN AS
HE TRIES TO RALLY HIS PARTY
DESPITE REPUBLICAN ROADBLOCKS TO
MUCH OF HIS LEGISLATIVE AGENDA.
I WANT TO BRING IN THE TOP
DEMOCRAT IN THE U.S. SENATE,
MAJORITY LEADER CHUCK SCHUMER OF
NEW YORK, SENATOR, THANK YOU SO
MUCH FOR BEING WITH US.
I WANT TO GET TO THE PRESIDENT'S
VISIT TO CAPITOL HILL IN JUST A
MOMENT, BUT FIRST I WANT TO ASK
YOU ABOUT THIS LETTER THAT YOU
AND THE HOUSE DEMOCRATIC LEADER
HAKEEM JEFFRIES SENT TO FOX
CORPORATION CHAIR RUPERT MURDOCH
ABOUT THE LIES HE ADMITTED HIS
NETWORK SPREAD ON THE AIR IN
NEWLY REVEALED DEPOSITION.
YOU WROTE IN YOUR LETTER, QUOTE,
FOX NEWS HOSTS HAVE CONTINUED TO
PEDDLE ELECTION DENIALISM TO THE
AMERICAN PEOPLE.
WE DEMAND THAT YOU DIRECT TUCKER
CARLSON AND OTHER HOSTS TO ADMIT
ON THE AIR THEY WERE WRONG TO
ENGAGE IN SUCH NEGLIGENT
BEHAVIOR.
SO SENATOR, WHAT ARE YOU
PREPARED TO DO IF FOX IGNORES
YOUR DEMAND FOR AN APOLOGY?
>> LET ME SAY THIS FIRST, JOHN,
AND THANKS FOR ASKING.
THE THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY MAY
BE GREATER THAN IT EVER HAS BEEN
BEFORE BECAUSE WHEN PEOPLE DOUBT
THAT THE ELECTIONS ARE FOR REAL,
DEMOCRACY IS ON EDGE.
AFTER ALL, THE WELLSPRING, THE
HEART OF OUR DEMOCRACY IS THAT
WE TRUST THE ELECTIONS, AND YOU
KNOW, I WORRY THAT IF THIS
ERODES, OUR DEMOCRACY WILL
ERODE, AND MY CHILDREN AND
GRANDCHILDREN WILL NOT GROW UP
IN THE GRAND DEMOCRACY THAT GAVE
ME THE SON OF AN EXTERMINATOR,
THE OPPORTUNITIES THAT I HAVE
HAD.
WHAT CAUSED THIS?
NUMBER ONE WAS FOX NEWS AND
THEIR COMMENTATORS SPREADING THE
BIG LIE DAY AFTER DAY, NIGHT
AFTER NIGHT, HOUR AFTER HOUR,
WEEK AFTER WEEK, YEAR AFTER
YEAR.
THEY'RE THE NUMBER ONE CAUSE
THAT THERE IS SUCH EROSION IN
OUR DEMOCRACY.
AND THE OTHER DAY WITH THE
DOMINION CASE AND THE
DEPOSITIONS, WE GOT A REAL
BREAKTHROUGH.
WE WERE TOLD THAT THE
COMMENTATORS LIKE TUCKE..." + 78%
|
"2023-02-23 00:00:00"
|
"Putin has his back against the w..."
"This morning.
Officials in Ukraine putting extra
security measures in place.
They fear
Russia will ramp up attacks to mark
the one year anniversary tomorrow.
Joining us now
to speak about the state of the war,
retired U.S.
Air Force General Philip Breedlove.
He's the former
NATO supreme allied commander.
Also distinguished here
for the Middle East Institute.
Good to have you on sir.
Good to be back.
So we're a hearing tomorrow
to the formal invasion of the East.
There had been some hope in recent months
that perhaps
Vladimir Putin
would see the writing on the wall here,
maybe shoot for peace.
A lot of hope,
but some hope,
but clearly not given
his comments lately.
And devotion of further resources
and forces there.
Do you see any end in sight to this war?
Well, not right now.
Clearly, Mr.
Putin also has his back against the wall.
He can't come
out of this war
with less land than he entered.
And while the fight
is not existential to Russia,
it may be existential to him.
On the other side.
President Zelensky
is enjoying strong,
incredibly strong
and growing support among his people
to take back all of Ukrainian land.
So right now,
we are truly at loggerheads.
General, there's so much concern
and fear that
President Putin
is going to use tomorrow
use this one year anniversary
to launch some sort of new offensive,
do something big and symbolic in Ukraine.
Do you think that's going to happen?
Well, most will tell you,
I believe
now that this offensive
has already begun.
It's not going in the way Mr.
Putin would want it. To go.
So I think the offensive is already on.
But will he try something flashy?
That's not beyond him.
The Russians are very keen to sort of
celebrate anniversaries.
And so
I think that Ukraine is standing ready
in case that does happen.
Does Russia have the
capability to do to bleed attempt
to bleed Ukraine to
to keep at this here
in this war of attrition?
And does Ukraine, in your view,
have the capability to stand up to that
Well, Mr.
Putin intends..." + 59%
|
"2023-02-28 00:00:00"
|
"Analyst reacts to Putin admittin..."
"SANGER.
GOOD TO SEE YOU THIS MORNING.
YOU KNOW, INTERESTING THOSE
COMMENTS AS FRED WAS POINTING
OUT AND WHAT WE HEARD FROM
VLADIMIR PUTIN THIS MORNING.
WHEN WE LOOK AT THE FACT THAT HE
IS ADMITTING THESE LOSSES, WE
ALSO HAVE BEEN TALKING ALMOST
SINCE THE VERY START OF THIS --
OF THIS WAR, WHEN RUSSIA INVADED
UKRAINE, ABOUT THE LOW MORALE,
ABOUT THE POOR TRAINING AMONG
RUSSIAN TROOPS.
THEY ARE STILL CARRYING OUT
ORDERS.
IS THERE A POINT THAT YOU SEE
ANY OF THAT CHANGING?
>> IT'S A GREAT QUESTION, ERICA,
AND, YOU KNOW, THE ESTIMATES
THAT WE'RE HEARING FROM THE
BRITISH, FROM THE UNITED STATES,
SOME OUTSIDE GROUPS, IS THAT
RUSSIA HAS SUFFERED 200,000
CASUALTIES AND MAYBE UPWARDS OF
60,000 OF THOSE DEAD.
PUT THAT IN PERSPECTIVE, THAT'S
MORE DEAD THAN WE LOST IN THE
ENTIRE VIETNAM WAR.
IT'S MORE DEAD THAN -- OR MORE
CASUALTIES, I SHOULD SAY, THAN
THE RUSSIANS HAVE HAD IN ALL OF
THE CONFLICTS THEY HAVE BEEN IN
SINCE THE END OF WORLD WAR II
THAT WE KNOW OF OR THAT WE CAN
COUNT.
SO THIS HAS BEEN ENORMOUSLY
EXPENSIVE FOR HIM.
I THINK WHAT YOU HAVE SEEN HIM
DO NOW IS BOTH PLAY TO HIS BASE,
THE INTELLIGENCE SERVICES, THE
FSB HERE THAT, QUOTE, GUARDS THE
BORDER AND ALSO MANAGES TO DO A
LOT OF THE OPERATIONS AS HE SAID
BEHIND ENEMY LINES.
I THINK THE OTHER THING THAT'S
REALLY NOTABLE IS THAT IN THE
PAST FEW DAYS HE HAS TALKED
ABOUT A PROGRAM WITHIN THE WEST
TO DISMANTLE THE ENTIRE RUSSIAN
FEDERATION.
NOW, THAT'S COMPLETELY FANCIFUL,
IT'S TOTAL DISINFORMATION, THERE
IS NO SUCH PLAN THAT I'VE BEEN
ABLE TO FIND AND I THINK THAT
YOU'RE -- CNN, OUR CNN
COLLEAGUES HAVE FOUND, BUT IT
TELLS YOU THAT HE'S GOT TO GET A
VERY NATIONALIST OPERATION GOING
HERE TO MAKE THE CASE THAT THIS
IS ABOUT MORE THAN UKRAINE.
>> YEAH, IT SPEAKS TO A CERTAIN
LEVEL OF DESPERATION REALLY WHEN
YOU PUT IT IN THAT PERSPECTIVE.
I'M ALSO STRUCK BY PUTIN
RECENTLY ANNOUNCING THAT HE'S
SUSPENDING THE ONLY REMAINING
NUCLEAR ARMS TREATY BETWEEN
RUSSIA AND THE U.S., THE NEW..." + 61%
|
"2023-02-28 00:00:00"
|
"Axelrod calls out the 'brazennes..."
"
>>> THAT IS A LOT OF CANDIDATES
UP ON THAT WALL FOR CHICAGO
MAYOR.
CHICAGO, AS I WAS TAUGHT TO SAY.
TODAY'S ELECTION DAY.
CHICAGO MAYORAL PRIMARY, HOT
LEST CONTESTED PLAYER.
LORI LIGHTFOOT IS FIGHTING FOR
SUR VIECHL.
SHE DEFIED EXPECTATIONS FUR
YEARS AGO BECOMING THE FIRST
BLACK WOMAN AND OPENLY GAY
PERSON TO BECOME CHICAGO MAYOR.
DAVID AXLEROD, IT'S WHERE WE
MET, IN 2003.
>> IT IS, INDEED, YES.
HEY, GUYS.
>> BASICALLY, GOOD MORNING.
WHAT IS THE WEATHER LIKE THERE?
OH, YOU ARE IN PENNSYLVANIA.
>> PENNSYLVANIA.
BUT IT'S NICE A CHICAGO.
I'M TOLD IT'S NICE IN CHICAGO
TODAY.
GOOD VOTING WEATHER.
I HOPE EVERYBODY TAKES ADVANTAGE
OF IT.
>> YEAH, THAT'S WHY I'M ASKING
BECAUSE THAT MEANS USUALLY
BETTER WEATHER MEANS BIGGER
TURNOUT.
IT LOOKS LIKE IT COULD BE A
RUNOFF IN APRIL.
WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF LORI
LIGHTFOOT'S CHANCES OF BEING ONE
OF THE TOP TWO CONTENDERS AND
ADVANCE, TO ADVANCE, I SHOULD
SAY, TO THAT RUNOFF?
>> WELL, THAT IS THE BIG
QUESTION OF THE DAY, DON.
SEEMS PRETTY CLEAR ONE OF HER
OPPONENTS, PAUL VALLAS, WILL
FINISH FIRST IN THE RUNOFF -- IN
THIS PRIMARY, AND HE WILL MOVE
ON TO THE RUNOFF.
THE BIG QUESTION IS, WHO WILL
JOIN HIM IN THAT RUNOFF?
IT'S NOT CERTAIN THAT THE
INCUMBENT MAYOR OF THE CITY,
LORI LIGHTFOOT, WILL BE ONE OF
THOSE TWO.
SHE IS IN A VERY PITCHED BATTLE
WITH A COUPLE OF OTHER
CANDIDATES.
BRANDON JOHNSON, WHO IS A COUNTY
COMMISSIONER, BACKED BY THE
LOCAL TEACHERS UNION.
AND CONGRESSMAN CHUY GARCIA, WHO
RAN LAST TIME.
ONE OF THOSE THROW IS LIKELY TO
BE IN THE RUNOFF.
IT MAY NOT BE THE MAYOR.
WE'LL HAVE TO WAIT AND SEE.
AND HERE IS THE HITCH.
WE MAY NOT KNOW FOR WEEKS THIS
COULD BE VERY, VERY CLOSE FOR
SECOND PLACE.
IF IT IS, THEY MAY HAVE TO WAIT
FOR ALL OF THE ABSENTEE -- ALL
IN WRITE-IN BALLOTS, I SHOULD
SAY, TO ARRIVE.
THERE IS A MARCH 14th DEADLINE
FOR THAT IF IT'S POSTED BY
ELECTION DAY.
SO WE'LL SEE.
THERE COULD BE A RECOUNT FOR
THAT SECOND SPOT.
SO APRIL 4th IS THE GENERAL.
HALF THAT TIME MAY BE SPE..." + 68%
|
"2023-03-03 00:00:00"
|
"'When Dylan died, I died': Mothe..."
" Tell us about Tiana. Tokyo, why don't you go first? She was my everything. How my name is Tokyo. Amazing, my daughter was everything to me. Awesome, my wife and son. Tiana was so sweet and energetic. She lived to go on walk with me and mom and reach this out dog. Sorry. At the age of three, we took her to a trial for gymnastics and you see she loved it. So we kept it in it. She was so great as you can see. By the mothers around my neck, I told her 26. Yaya was smart. She read so well, I read for her every night. She had the first of her grade, it was in purpose, so we stood until we got them up. She made me watch Gabby Douglas over a million times. So that's why I named him my little Gabby Douglas. Because I knew she was going to be my little Olympian, I miss her so dearly. I can't sleep, I'm lost. It feel like my heart and soul is gone. She was my pillow, my everything. She was my yaya. She never wanted me mad. She lives cooking with me. She was my whole world. I did everything in my body to make her happy. No, baby. And where she made me a good old dad. And as you mess today, I will always be our number one fan. Yaya's strong. She's in my world. She's my baby. She was my queen. She was my queen. Brandy, but I know you want to speak about Yaya. You were shot as well, how are you doing? Yes. I'm doing better. Better, it gets better, better every day. But my heart hurts more than anything. Sometimes I just wish I could have took every bullet for her. And she could be here and still shine him. And she's showing y'all how great she is. It's just so hard for me. I took her to school every morning. I picked her up from school every morning. And between them times, I missed her so much. And when we get in the car, we would tell each other how much we miss each other. And it was only a few hours. So I'm just dying. It's up. I'm dying. I'm so sorry. So, so, so sorry. Gary and Beth, I see you're dealing with your own hood. And I see that you are there trying to help anot..." + 76%
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"2023-02-22 00:00:00"
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"Biden faces criticism over visit..."
"
ABLE TO CONTINUE ON INTO THE
U.S.
>> PRISCILLA ALVAREZ, LIVE AT
THE WHITE HOUSE FOR US.
THANK YOU.
>>> MOMENTS AGO FORMER PRESIDENT
DONALD TRUMP LEAVING FLORIDA TO
TRAVEL TO EAST PALESTINE, OHIO.
THE COMMUNITY IMPACTED BY THE
TRAIN DERAILMENT THAT SPILLED
TOXIC CHEMICALS JUST A FEW WEEKS
AGO, AND IT COMES AS PRESIDENT
BIDEN IS FACING HARSH CRITICISM
OVER VISITING UKRAINE, BUT NOT
THE SITE OF THAT TOXIC WRECK.
THE MAYOR OF EAST PALESTINE
TELLING FOX NEWS THAT HE WAS
FRUSTRATED WHEN HE LEARNED OF
THE PRESIDENT'S TRIP ABROAD.
>> THAT WAS THE BIGGEST SLAP IN
THE FACE THAT TELLS YOU RIGHT
NOW HE DOESN'T CARE ABOUT US.
SO HE CAN SEND EVERY AGENCY HE
WANTS TO, BUT I FOUND THAT OUT
THIS MORNING IN ONE OF THE
BRIEFINGS THAT HE WAS IN THE
UKRAINE GIVING MILLIONS OF
DOLLARS AWAY TO PEOPLE OVER
THERE AND NOT TO US, AND I'M
FURIOUS.
>> SO PRESIDENT BIDEN RESPONDING
OVERNIGHT.
HE POSTED THIS PHOTO ON
INSTAGRAM AS HE WAS ON THE PHONE
WITH THE EPA AND OHIO STATE
OFFICIALS.
HE WROTE, QUOTE, I WANT AFFECTED
RESIDENTS TO KNOW THAT WE'VE GOT
YOUR BACK.
DANA BASH, THIS HAS BECOME
SOMETHING OF A POLITICAL ISSUE
HERE.
CERTAINLY ON FOX NEWS THERE'S A
REASON WHY FORMER PRESIDENT
TRUMP IS GOING TO EAST
PALESTINE.
IS THE ADMINISTRATION AWARE OF
THIS POLITICALLY AND ARE THEY
MAKING AN EFFORT TO DEVOTE MORE
RESOURCES THERE?
>> YES, YES AND YES.
JUST WHAT YOU JUST SHOWED THE
PRESIDENT ON THE PHONE PUTTING
OUT THE STATEMENT SAYING I'M
WITH YOU.
THAT IS AN INDICATOR THAT THEY
GET, THAT THIS IS A POLITICAL
PROBLEM.
LET'S JUST KIND OF GIVE THE
BACKDROP OF WHAT YOU SHOWED OF
THE RESIDENTS THERE ON FOX NEWS
THE FACT THAT THE FORMER
PRESIDENT IS GOING.
THIS IS TRUMP COUNTRY.
BY THE WAY, IT DOESN'T MATTER,
THE ENTIRE COUNTRY IS BIDEN
COUNTRY BECAUSE HE IS THE
CURRENT PRESIDENT, BUT WHEN IT
COMES TO JUST THE RAW POLITICS,
THIS IS TRUMP COUNTRY.
SO THERE ISN'T A LOT OF -- OF
POLITICAL GRACE THAT A LOT OF
PEOPLE IN THIS REGION HAVE
ALREADY KIND OF BUILT ..." + 57%
|
"2023-03-01 00:00:00"
|
"Hear FBI director Wray remark on..."
">>> BREAKING NEWS.
JUST TWO DAYS AFTER WE LEARNED
OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY'S
ADMITTEDLY LOW CONFIDENCE
ASSESSMENT THAT THE PANDEMIC
BEGAN WITH A LAB LEAK IN WUHAN,
CHINA, TONIGHT ON FOX, FBI
DIRECTOR CHRISTOPHER WRAY
PUBLICLY ACKNOWLEDGED THE FBI
BELIEVES IT TOO, WITH WHAT
SOUNDS LIKE HIGHER CONFIDENCE.
>> THE FBI HAS FOR QUITE SOME
TIME NOW ASSESSED THAT THE
ORIGINS OF THE PANDEMIC ARE MOST
LIKELY A POTENTIAL LAB INCIDENT
IN WUHAN.
LET ME STEP BACK FOR A SECOND.
THE FBI HAS FOLKS, AGENT,
PROFESSIONALS, ANALYSTS,
VIROLOGISTS, MICROBIOLOGIST, ET
CETERA, WHO FOCUS SPECIFICALLY
ON THE DANGERS OF BIOLOGICAL
THREATS WHICH INCLUDE THINGS
LIKE NOVEL VIRUSES LIKE COVID
AND THE CONCERNS THAT IN THE
WRONG HANDS, SOME BAD GUYS, A
HOSTILE NATION STATE, A
TERRORIST, A CRIMINAL, THE
THREATS THAT THOSE COULD POSE.
SO HERE YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT A
POTENTIAL LEAK FROM A CHINESE
GOVERNMENT-CONTROLLED LAB THAT
KILLED MILLIONS OF AMERICANS.
AND THAT'S PRECISELY WHAT THAT
CAPABILITY WAS DESIGNED FOR.
>> DIRECTOR WRAY ADDED THAT THE
BUREAU'S INVESTIGATION
CONTINUES, AND THE CHINESE
GOVERNMENT, IN HIS VIEW SEEMS TO
BE TRYING TO OBFUSCATE THE WORK
HERE.
DAVID CULVER JOINS US WITH MORE.
WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
DIRECTOR WRAY'S COMMENTS?
DO YOU EXPECT ANY OFFICIAL
CHINESE REACTION?
OBVIOUSLY THEY HAVE SWATTED THIS
DOWN BEFORE.
>> THEY'RE GOOD AT DOING THAT
AND THEY'LL CONTINUE LIKELY TO
DO IT AGAIN.
IT'S A SIGNIFICANT GIVEN THAT
THESE ARE HIS FIRST PUBLIC
COMMENTS ON THE FBI'S
INVESTIGATION, AND HE REITERATES
THAT THERE IS MODERATE
CONFIDENCE FROM THE AGENCY'S
INVESTIGATION THAT THIS STARTED
AS A LAB LEAK.
I THINK WHAT WE WOULD LOVE TO
SEE IS SOME OF THE INTEL THAT
ACTUALLY DETAILS WHY THEY COME
TO THAT CONCLUSION.
BUT HE HELD BACK ON SPECIFICS,
AS OF MOST OF THESE AGENCIES AS
THEY HAVE COME FORWARD WITH
THEIR CONCLUSIONS.
AS FAR AS THE CHINESE AND HOW
THEY'RE GOING TO GO FORWARD WITH
THIS, IT'S BEEN PLAYBOOK AT THIS
POINT AND SOME IS L..." + 61%
|
"2023-03-05 00:00:00"
|
"Chris Rock jokes about Will Smit..."
"All right, pulling no punches.
Chris Rock
coming out swinging last night
in his first comedy special nearly a year
after that
infamous slap by
will Smith at the Oscars.
Chris Rock using the stage
to talk about the incident
for the first time
y'all know what happened to me,
getting smacked by Sugar Smith.
It still hurt
I got summertime ringing in my ear.
I love Will Smith my whole life.
I love this my whole life.
I root for this okay.
And now as I watch emancipation
just to see him get hooked.
Oh, boy.
All right.
Here now to talk about all of this
host of Boston Globe today, Sugar
and OJ Lo Woo.
All right, Sugar.
So good to see you.
I mean, rock isn't you.
Thank you.
You know, one to bite his tongue.
I mean, he's
he always has told it like it is,
and then he's laced it with,
you know, funny and comedy,
and that's what he does.
How do you think he
handled it last night?
Well, I thought he handled it brilliantly
because he's the only one
that was flat that day.
You know,
whatever we may think about how
it should have been handled
or what could have happened,
we weren't the one in the incident.
And so waiting a year, digesting it
and then taking it to the stage
where he is in control, where he is
arguably the best to ever do it.
You know,
Chris Rock has been shaping
social commentary with his comedy
for almost 30 years.
So when he does a standup special,
what he talks about
and what he jokes about.
We talk about the next day
at work with our friend
whenever we get together.
And I thought the way he handled
it was to add humor,
but to also reiterate
that he is not a victim,
that there are real people
that are victims of assault and,
you know, and
and different
different types of aggression,
and that he didn't
see himself as a victim
and this was his way through it.
Whether we like it or not,
it's his choice,
you know.
But he did take that year.
I mean,
he obviously has taken that year
to really think about
because there was a lot of pressure
from the very start.
Like ..." + 71%
|
"2023-02-27 00:00:00"
|
"Zelensky fires top military comm..."
"Turnover and triage in Ukraine today.
The shakeup at the top of Ukraine's
military ranks.
President
Zelensky dismissing
the commander of joint force
operations Mr.
Zelensky did not explain why or why now,
as this leadership shuffle
collides with a new Russian
offensive overnight.
A staggered drone assault.
14 Iranian
made unmanned attack
aircraft buzzing over Kiev.
Ukrainian air
defenses say they shot down
11 of those drones
in Ukraine,
south and east Moscow
trying to fracture the line.
Russia launching 81 artillery strikes
over the last 24 hours.
Russia hopes the bombing
frenzy chokes off
Ukrainian forces
in and around block mount
and breaks a battlefield stalemate.
Let's begin in eastern Ukraine with CNN's
Alex Marquardt with the latest
from the battlefield.
Alex,
Well, John, absolutely right.
A pivotal moment in this fight
and as we focus
on the fighting in the east.
We have also been reminded that
Russia continues to try to bomb
cities all across Ukraine with drones.
Overnight,
at least two people
killed in the city of criminal Nowitzki,
that is in southwestern Ukraine.
Very far from the front line.
They were both
first responders
who were responding to an earlier
strike by a drone,
a so-called double tap attack.
Then there were some 11 drones
that were sent over Kiev.
Nine of those shot down.
They were sent in at least two waves.
And the air raid
sirens in Kiev
ringing out for some five
and a half hours.
A reminder that even as life continues
relatively normally
in many cities all across the country,
there is
the constant possibility
that those cities
may be attacked by drone.
But the fiercest fighting,
John, is taking place
in the eastern
part of the country,
particularly around the eastern city
of back.
It does appear that Russian forces,
primarily from the Volga mercenary
group, are making some progress.
They claim that they have
taken several villages
north of the city
as they try to encircle it.
Ukrainian forces say that they are
standing their ground,
..." + 80%
|
"2023-02-26 00:00:00"
|
"Buttigieg fires back at Trump's ..."
"It's been
23 days
since a train carrying
hazardous materials
went off the rails
in East Palestine, Ohio.
23 days of dread
for the nearly 5000 Americans now asking
whether their air is safe to breathe
and their water is safe to drink.
And like so much else in America,
this environmental disaster
quickly divided the country
along partizan lines.
Former President Trump led
that charge when he visited the town
inside a deep
red pocket of Ohio on Wednesday.
Unfortunately, as you know,
in too many cases, your goodness
and perseverance,
you are met with indifference
and betrayal.
In some cases,
they were doing nothing for you.
They were intending to do
absolutely nothing for you.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buda, judge
who visited the town
a day after Trump's trip,
flatly dismissed that accusation.
What we've seen
is industry goes to Washington
and they get their way.
They got their way on a Christmas tree
of regulatory changes
that the last administration
made on his way out the door
in December of 20, 20
but caught in the middle of all of this
are the residents of East
Palestine who just want to know
if it's safe to resume their lives.
Just listen to one resident confront
the CEO of the rail
company at a CNN town hall last week.
And feel safe in this town now.
You took it away from me.
Did you shorten my life?
Now I want to retire and enjoy it.
How are we going to enjoy it?
Do I mow the grass Do I
can I plant tomatoes next summer?
What can I do?
Every day
I cough through a little cough here.
A little cough.
I've never had it
I got rashes on my cheek
and all my arm from the firm to do.
I don't call it a rail
and I call it a disaster.
Let's discuss all of this
and more with CNN's Jeff Zeleny,
CNN's Melanie Sloan,
Politico's Heidi
Przybyla, and The Atlantic's Adam Harris.
This is become a much bigger situation,
I think, than
the White House anticipated.
They would
they would concede that,
but they didn't really see the politics
of this coming.
But I want to start, thou..." + 80%
|
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|
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|
"2023-02-28 00:00:00"
|
"Situation in Bakhmut is much wor..."
"Russian President Vladimir
Putin today making it official.
He just formally suspended
Russia's involvement
in its last remaining nuclear arms
control treaty with the United States.
That move
coming after a rare admission
from President Putin
about losses on the battlefield
in Ukraine
and pneumonia.
Unfortunately,
there are losses in our ranks
the leadership of the FSB
must do everything to provide
additional support
to the families of our fallen comrades.
On that battlefield today,
the eastern city of Bermuda
is a flash point as it is the landscape
calling the battle, quote, challenging.
Ukrainian soldiers
paint a much more dire picture to CNN,
saying the situation
is, quote,
100% worse than what's being reported.
And as Melissa Bell
is live for us on the ground
in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev,
Melissa, what's the latest
Well, hellish is
the way
another Ukrainian soldier described it
to CNN.
John, the picture they paint
is really pretty horrendous.
What you're talking about is a town
that's been the subject of fighting
for so many weeks now.
The conditions
there have worsened as
the ground has thawed.
There's flooding in some areas,
impassable roads and others.
But those Ukrainian soldiers
that are
saying, look, we're holding firm
despite Russian claims,
they say Russian forces,
even though they've been sending
their most battle-hardened regular
but also
volunteer mercenaries
to try and break
through Ukrainian defenses
The Ukrainian soldiers
saying
they simply have not encircled us yet
and that there are still two roads
through which they continue
to get their much needed supplies,
even though they're
coming under enemy fire.
But really a very grim picture
being painted about
what those Ukrainian forces are facing
as they try and hold firm now.
For several days
now, we've been hearing
growingly desperate pleas for more
allied equipment
and help in the shape of F-16s.
Now, of course,
Washington's ruled those out.
But we do know that
there is other weaponry coming..." + 79%
|
"2023-02-23 00:00:00"
|
"Video shows Russian politicians ..."
""
GOOD EVENING, EVERYONE.
I'M KATE BOLDUAN IN FOR ERIN
BURNETT.
"OUTFRONT" ON THE FRONT LINES,
JUST HOURS FROM THE ONE-YEAR
MARK OF THE START OF RUSSIA'S
WAR IN UKRAINE, CNN HAS
EXCLUSIVELY ACCESS TO ONE TOWN
NOT FAR FROM WHERE THE HEAD OF
PUTIN'S PRIVATE ARMY, THE WAGNER
GROUP MADE AN APPEARANCE ON THE
FRONT LINES AS WELL.
[ SPEAKING NON-ENGLISH ]
.
>> Translator: HERE AND NOW WE
CAN GREET ALL MEN WHO ARE
FIGHTING WHO ARE IN THE HOSPITAL
WHO ARE FIGHTING FOR OUR
MOTHERLAND.
VOLUNTEERS WHO ARE MAKING
AMMUNITION.
>> Translator: WE HAVE SEIZED A
FIVE-STORY BUILDING CLOSE TO
DOWNTOWN BAKHMUT.
>> Translator: HOW FAR FROM THE
ENEMY?
>> Translator: IT'S 400 METERS.
>> Translator: OKAY, LET'S GO.
OTHERWISE, THIS WILL BE OUR LAST
ADDRESS.
>> Reporter: THE DANGER IS
CERTAINLY EVERYWHERE AS THE
BRUTAL FIGHTING CONTINUES THERE
WITHOUT ANY END IN SIGHT.
WE'RE GOING TO SHOW YOU THIS NEW
VIDEO INTO "OUTFRONT" SHOWING
THE UTTER DEVASTATION IN THE
REGION.
BUILDINGS REDUCED TO RUBBLE
THANKS TO SOME OF THE 5,000
MISSILE STRIKES, 3500 AIR
STRIKES AND 1100 DRONE ATTACKS
THAT UKRAINE SAYS RUSSIA HAS
LAUNCHED OVER THIS PAST YEAR OF
WAR.
THIS IS WHAT SOME OF THOSE FIRST
STRIKES LOOKED LIKE.
A YEAR AGO TONIGHT IN KYIV, AND
WHILE PUTIN'S WAR APPEARS TO BE
GRINDING ON AT ANY COST IN
UKRAINE, HE IS ALSO FACING NEW
PUBLIC OPPOSITION AT HOME.
WE WANT TO SHOW YOU THIS.
THIS RUSSIAN LAWMAKERS IS MAKING
A BOLD MOCKERY OF PUTIN AND
POSTING THE VIDEO ON YOUTUBE.
YES, YOU DO SEE HIM WITH NOODLES
HANGING ON HIS EARS WHILE
LISTENING TO PUTIN'S BIG SPEECH
THIS WEEK, THAT ACT ACTUALLY
DEMONSTRATES AN OLD RUSSIAN
EXPRESS WHICH BASICALLY
TRANSLATES TO STOP LYING TO ME.
THIS IS A DARING ACT BY A
POLITICIAN STILL IN RUSSIA
BECAUSE WE'VE SEEN MANY TIMES
WHAT HAPPENS TO THOSE WHO
PUBLICLY CROSS PUTIN.
I WANT TO GO NOW TO ALEX
MARQUARDT ON THE GROUND.
HE GOT AN EXCLUSIVE LOOK AT THE
FRONT LINES, A UNIT MADE OF
AMERICANS AND OTHER FOREIGN
VOLUNTEERS.
ALEX, WHAT DID..." + 80%
|
"2023-02-25 00:00:00"
|
"Ex-intel chief: Biden losing an ..."
"Out front with me now is James Clapper,
former director of national intelligence
under President Obama,
also retired lieutenant
general in the U.S.
Air Force,
and Ian Bremmer, president
and founder of the Eurasia Group.
Gentlemen, it's good to see you
this evening.
Director Biden
saying tonight that Ukraine doesn't
need F-16s right now, but Zelinski,
even today was calling again on the West
to provide them.
Who's right?
Well, I think
actually the lengthy is, to be honest,
I think the administration
is losing an opportunity here
to exert leverage
by simply announcing
that we're going to enter
Ukrainian pilots into training
and their maintainers
to support the maintenance
requirements in F-16
and then reserve judgment on
when and where to deploy them later.
The problem is
is these weapons systems
get more complex.
They require more lead time to train.
The Ukrainians
set up the supply and logistics.
So I think would be
it would be to show support
for the Ukrainians
and convey a message to the Russians.
If we simply announce
that we're going to
start a training program
for the Ukrainians, on the F-16,
because ultimately
maybe they don't need it today,
but they're going to at some point
because that's,
you know, air
defense is a requirement
for the Ukrainians
and the 16
as a capable air to ground attacker.
So I would respectfully suggest
the administration consider
announcing that
and then reserve judgment
on the actual deployment for later.
Is an interesting point
director that even the announcement
even though as we've seen with
all of the other
announcements and then
how the actual delivery comes
months months later for some of these
more complex systems
the announcement itself
can work as a deterrent
and send a strong message.
And just
broadly, as we're sitting here
on 365 days into this
where do you see this
four standing one you're in?
Well, for the last year,
the level of support
that the United States
and the allies have provided to
the Ukrainians has been ext..." + 70%
|
"2023-03-02 00:00:00"
|
"Top Russian and US officials hav..."
"Two of
the world's most
powerful diplomats sat face to face
earlier on Thursday.
US Secretary of State
Antony Blinken and Russia's
Foreign Minister
Sergei Lavrov
met on the sidelines
of the G20 meeting in New Delhi.
A US official
says Blinken underscored U.S.
support for Ukraine
during the roughly ten minute
meeting in prepared remarks earlier,
Blinken said
the unprovoked invasion
had marred the G20
meeting of foreign ministers.
He called it
an attack on the core principles
of the United Nations charter.
Since Carney
Atwood joins us
from the US State Department
in Washington.
I can't even speak to your sources
about
what was discussed
in that remarkable 10 minutes.
Yeah, that's right.
So this was a meeting on the sidelines
of the G20
foreign ministers meeting in India.
As you said,
and there were essentially three things
that the Secretary of state addressed
with the Russian foreign minister.
First
was urging Russia
to come back into compliance
with New Start.
Of course,
that's a single
lasting arms
control treaty between the US and Russia
that Russia suspended
just earlier this year.
Second, he urged Russia
to release an American
who is wrongfully detained in Russia.
That's Paul Whalen.
And third, as you were saying
earlier there, he also reiterate did U.S.
support for Ukraine.
This is the first time
that these two men,
the top diplomats from the U.S.
and Russia, have met face to face
and had a conversation
Since before Russia's
invasion into Ukraine.
They last met in early 20, 22.
At that time,
the secretary of state
warned Lavrov about the consequences
that would occur if they did invade
Ukraine.
Obviously, they went ahead with that.
And we do know that
they had one conversation,
at least
over the course of the last year,
not in person, but by telephone.
That was this summer
when they were discussing negotiations
to release
Brittney Griner,
who was American
wrongfully detained in Russia
at the time.
But it's also significant, Max,
that they have actually been
..." + 65%
|
"2023-02-23 00:00:00"
|
"See what happened when Alex Murd..."
"WHERE THESE DRAMATIC REVELATIONS
UNFOLDED.
>> DID YOU TAKE THIS GUN OR ANY
GUN LIKE IT AND BLOW YOUR SON'S
BRAINS OUT ON JUNE 7th OR ANY
DAY OR ANY TIME?
>> NO, I DID NOT.
>> DID YOU SHOOT A 300 BLACKOUT
INTO HER HEAD CAUSING HER DEATH?
>> MR. GRIFFIN, I DIDN'T SHOOT
MY WIFE OR MY SON ANY TIME EVER.
>> Reporter: ALEX MURDAUGH
PROCLAIMING HIS INNOCENCE AND
AFTER MORE THAN 20 MONTHS
ADMITTING HE LIED ABOUT ONE KEY
PIECE OF EVIDENCE AGAINST HIM.
>> MR. MURDAUGH, IS THAT YOU ON
THE KENNEL VIDEO AT 8:44 P.M. ON
JUNE 7th, THE NIGHT MAGGIE AND
PAUL WERE MURDERED?
>> IT IS.
>> Reporter: OVER AND OVER
MURDAUGH HAD TOLD INVESTIGATORS
HE HADN'T SEEN HIS FAMILY SINCE
DINNER AND WAS NOT AT THE DOG
KENNELS AROUND THE TIME OF THE
MURDERS.
BUT THAT VIDEO EXTRACTED FROM
HIS SON'S PHONE WAS RECORDED
MINUTES BEFORE PROSECUTORS
BELIEVE THE KILLINGS OCCURRED
AND MANY WITNESSES HAVE
TESTIFIED IT WAS ALEX MURDAUGH'S
VOICE ON THE RECORDING.
MURDAUGH TOLD THE JURY HE HAD
LEFT THE KENNELS AND DRIVEN HIS
GOLF CART TO THE MAIN HOUSE ON
THE PROPERTY.
>> THERE'S NO WAY THAT I HAD
HIGH VELOCITY BLOOD SPATTER ON
ME.
>> JUST TO BE CLEAR, WERE YOU
ANYWHERE IN THE VICINITY WHEN
PAUL AND MAGGIE WERE SHOT?
>> I WAS NOWHERE NEAR PAUL AND
MAGGIE WHEN THEY GOT SHOT.
>> Reporter: REGARDING THE
STATE'S GPS DATA THAT SHOWS
MURDAUGH PAUSED BRIEFLY IN THE
DRIVEWAY AT HIS MOTHER'S HOUSE
THE NIGHT OF THE MURDERS HE TOLD
THE JURY HE WAS SIMPLY TRYING TO
LOCATE HIS PHONE.
>> WERE YOU DURING THAT MINUTE
OR HOWEVER LONG IT WAS, WERE YOU
DISPOSING OF MURDER WEAPON,
ALEX?
>> NO.
>> WERE YOU DISPOSING OF BLOODY
CLOTHES?
>> NO.
>> Reporter: ANOTHER KEY MOMENT,
MURDAUGH EXPLAINING TO THE JURY
WHY EVIDENCE SHOWS HIM WEARING
DIFFERENT CLOTHES BEFORE AND
AFTER THE MURDERS.
>> YEAH, I MEAN I SWEATED.
I WAS, YOU KNOW, I WAS HEAVY AND
TAKING PRESCRIPTION PILLS ALSO
MAKES YOU SWEAT WORSE OR AT
LEAST TAKING OXYCODONE MAKES YOU
SWEAT MORE THAN YOU NORMALLY DO.
>> SO WAS IT UNUSUAL FOR ..." + 75%
|
"2023-02-27 00:00:00"
|
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"2023-03-03 00:00:00"
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"Infamous Rep. George Santos unde..."
"Controversial New York congressman,
Republican George
Santos, now
officially under investigation
by the House Ethics Committee.
It will look into multiple issues
from his campaign finances
to a sexual misconduct allegations.
Our great reporters are back
and Santos is now infamous
for just lying and lying
and lying and lying.
But the substance of these allegations
are quite serious.
The committee has acknowledged
its investigation
potential unlawful activity
by his 2022 campaign,
potential violations
of federal conflict of interest
laws for work
he did
for a firm providing fiduciary services.
He may have failed
to disclose information
on his statements filed with the House
and the sexual misconduct allegation
that he made
an inappropriate advance toward
someone seeking a job in his office.
So America knows Jorge Santos is a liar.
That's a serious list.
Yeah, it is a serious lesson.
George Henderson says
House career is hanging by a thread.
And it is this,
you know,
typically the House Ethics Committee,
Senate Ethics Committee,
they do these investigations.
It's a slap on the wrist.
They get admonished.
No one cares.
This is different
because not only is the scope
very, very serious,
but the Republican leadership.
Kevin McCarthy has now staked
Santos his career on the outcome of this.
At the promise of that time and again,
as I've pressed him on this,
others have pressed him on this.
He's now pointing that,
as he says, if they find any wrongdoing,
that's when they could push him out.
And how do you push him out?
An expulsion resolution in the House
requires two thirds majority.
Kevin McCarthy
gets behind the expulsion
resolution of Jorge Santos.
He is done
he's not going to be a House
member anymore.
That's what is.
But the question is,
if you go through that serious list,
how House Ethics Committees
and I'll get to another one in a minute.
These investigations
tend to go on forever.
And ever and ever and ever.
So does Kevin McCarthy.
You know,
does he want to get ..." + 66%
|
"2023-02-28 00:00:00"
|
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"2023-03-02 00:00:00"
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of Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelensky
has gotten millions of views on Twitter.
The viral video
shows Zelensky
speaking at a press conference
on the anniversary of Russia's invasion.
And it sure sounds from this short clip
like he made a dramatic declaration
that Americans have to fight in Ukraine.
The US will have to send their sons
and daughters
exactly the same way as we are
sending their sons and daughters to war.
And they will have to fight
because it's
nature that we're talking about
and they will be dying and God forbid,
because it's a horrible thing.
Critics of American financial
and military support
for Ukraine
have reacted furiously to this clip
and shared it on social media.
They include Republican Senator
Mike Lee of Utah
and Monica Crowley,
a former Trump administration
Treasury Department spokesperson.
Crowley wrote.
Zelensky now directly threatening us
and claiming American sons and daughters
will have to fight and die for Ukraine.
However, Zelensky did not actually make
that claim.
This 19 second video
takes him way out of context.
The full clip shows
that he wasn't talking about Americans
fighting in Ukraine at all.
Here is what really happened.
Zelensky was asked
about what he'd say to Americans
who think the US is providing
too much support for Ukraine.
He first thanked the American people,
President Biden and Congress
for their support.
He urged Americans to see Ukrainians
as similar to themselves.
He urged the U.S.
not to give up
its leadership position in the world.
And then he said this
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going to give
up on the need to member states
if it happens
so that Ukraine, due to various opinions
and we can and depleting of assistance
loses.
Russia is going to enter
Baltic states, native member states
and then
the US will have to send their sons
and daughters
exactly the same way as we are
sending their sons and daughters to war.
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nature that we're talking about
and they will..." + 29%
|
"2023-02-22 00:00:00"
|
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OF THE EPA HEADQUARTERS.
SARAH SIDENER IS WITH MICHAEL
REGAN, THE EPA COORDINATOR.
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HEADQUARTERS, WITH THE
ADMINISTRATOR, MICHAEL REGAN.
THANK YOU FOR COMING ON THIS
MORNING.
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VERY UNFORTUNATE SITUATION.
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THAT DON JUST MENTIONED.
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GOVERNOR DRANK A GLASS OF WATER
AND SAID LOOK, THINGS ARE OKAY.
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WE SPOKE TO FROM EAST PALESTINE,
SHE SAID WHEN I TAKE A SHOWER MY
SKIN BURNS AND I HAVE NAUSEA AND
CONSTANT HEADACHES AND I DON'T
BELIEVE THIS SAFE TO DRINK OR
THE SOIL IS SAFE TO PLANT
ANYTHING IN OR THE AIR IS SAFE
TO BREATHE.
WHAT DO YOU TELL SOMEONE THAT IS
HAVING SYMPTOMS LIKE THIS?
AND SHE IS NOT THE ONLY ONE.
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TRAUMA IN THAT COMMUNITY, AND
PEOPLE ARE EXPERIENCING A LOT OF
THINGS.
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ANYBODY EXPERIENCING ANY ADVERSE
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PRIMARY DOCTOR.
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CLINIC WHERE THEY CAN GUIDE
PEOPLE TO SEEK MEDICAL
ATTENTION.
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EXPERIENCES.
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BACK WITH NO ADVERSE HEALTH
IMPACT LEVELS.
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WILL NOT SECOND GUESS ANYONE'S
EXPERIENCE.
I ASK THAT THEY SEEK MEDICAL
ATTENTION AT THE LOCAL LEVEL.
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THROUGH THE THINGS.
THEY SAY YOU HAVE TESTED AND
THEY REALIZE THAT.
BUT YOU C..." + 68%
|
"2023-02-24 00:00:00"
|
"Russia has already lost: US offi..."
"Jake Sullivan.
Most war.
Almost all wars end
in some kind of a negotiation.
The sort of World War two war
where one side complete only annihilates.
The other is very, very rare in history.
What will that that end?
What will those negotiations look like?
The Chinese have put out this.
I don't know what they're call it,
a peace plan.
It's just out it's a 12 point document
detailing its position,
calling for the end of hostilities
and the resumption of peace talks.
Is there anything to this?
What is your reaction?
Well, my first reaction to it
is that it could stop at point one,
which is respect
the sovereignty of all nations.
That's the first point in the 12 point
plan.
This war could end tomorrow
if Russia stopped attacking Ukraine
and withdrew its forces.
Ukraine wasn't attacking Russia.
Naito wasn't attacking Russia.
The United States wasn't attacking Russia.
This was a war of choice
by Putin waged upon Ukraine.
And it could end
if he simply left Ukraine.
And that is the best way for this war
to end.
Now, I cannot predict the future.
What I can tell you
is that the United States
is not going to dictate
to Ukraine how this war ends.
President Biden tells President Zelensky
and our allies
at every opportunity
nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine.
It is the Ukrainians who will decide how
they proceed towards the end to this war.
Our job is to put them in the best
possible position on the battlefield.
So they are in the best possible position
to be able to do diplomacy
whenever they choose to do diplomacy.
And that is how we are going to proceed.
But I think there's one more important
point as we approach this anniversary
and is actually the anniversary
has arrived in Ukraine, and that is
Russia has already lost this war.
Russia's aims in
this war were to wipe Ukraine off the map,
to take the capital and to eliminate
Ukraine, to absorb it into Russia.
They failed at doing that,
and they are in no position
to be able to do that as we go forward.
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|
"2023-02-25 00:00:00"
|
"Former CIA official shares if he..."
"Is it your view that Ukraine
can win without the air power,
that it continues to ask for
Well, that's what
we're going to spend the next
I guess you're probably plus seeing Fred.
You know, I am
unfortunately not a military analyst,
but what I think the pattern though,
that we've seen over this past year,
the first year of the Ukrainian war
has been the West,
you know,
very slowly, very cautiously,
I think probably not to overwhelm
Ukrainian logistics capabilities
and that sort of thing,
slowly ramping up the type of weaponry
and the ammunition that goes with that
over the past year.
Will that also be the case for F-16s?
I mean,
remember, a couple of months ago,
the administration was also saying,
well, we're not going to send tanks.
So that has shifted.
Will this be another thing that shifts?
Perhaps some of it will depend on
what happens on the ground
this year during the war.
I guess we'll have to see.
Yeah, because Biden did say
they don't need it now.
He did use the word not now.
All right.
So have a listen to what the U.S.
Secretary of State, Antony
Blinken, said yesterday in
his United Nations address.
In this war,
there is an aggressor
and there is a victim.
Russia fights for conquest.
Ukraine fights for its freedom.
If Russia stops
fighting and leaves Ukraine,
the war ends.
If Ukraine stops fighting.
Ukraine ends.
The fact remains one man.
Vladimir Putin started this war.
One man can end it.
So, Steve,
do you see the potential scenario
that Putin ends it perhaps after
running out of resources or soldiers
Well, first, I have to
I have to agree with
the secretary
is very clear formulation on that.
I mean, really,
I think most commonsensical, straight
thinking people in the world,
if you look at it
say, okay, nations are built with
this idea of sovereignty is sovereignty.
Other people don't
get to come in and invade you.
And that's precisely what
what Russia did unprovoked into Ukraine.
That much that basis for all of this
is certainly true
as to whether or ..." + 65%
|
"2023-02-22 00:00:00"
|
"Maggie Haberman reacts to Trump ..."
"We are now hearing from the
person responsible
for speaking on behalf of the Atlanta
based grand jury
that investigated
former President Trump's
attempts to overturn the 2020 election.
That is the jury for woman
confirming that multiple indictments
have been recommended
saying it's not a short list.
The grand jury met about seven months
and heard from witnesses
testimony from 75 witnesses,
including some of Trump's
closest advisers.
Fulton County District Attorney
Fanny Willis is now reviewing
those recommendations and weighing
charging decisions.
Emily Core is up to name of the jury for
woman says
she wants to see
some level of accountability.
I will be sad if nothing happens
like that.
That's about my only request
there is is for something to happen.
I don't necessarily know what it is.
I'm not the legal expert
I'm not the judge.
I'm not the lawyers. But
I.
I will be frustrated if nothing happens.
Oh, wow. Okay.
So joining us now,
CNN political analyst and New York Times
senior political correspondent
Maggie Haberman.
So it's interesting to hear
a foreperson say
that said she'd be surprised
if nothing happened.
Let me just ask you,
I think it's important to hear from her
to set this up with what happened.
Poppy mentioned
77 months hearing testimony
from 75 witnesses
who made their recommendations
regarding the indictment.
Then finally, Willis
who's a Fulton County district attorney,
she made the recommendations.
The foreperson in the grand
jury said this, where she is
sort of seemingly saying
that there might be an indictment
for the forum.
I want to hear what you have to think.
Oh, here it is.
We definitely
heard a
lot about former President Trump
and we definitely
discussed him a lot in the room.
And I will say that
when this list comes out, you wouldn't.
There are no major plot twists
waiting for you.
So we'll hear. Won't he?
I mean, maybe.
Perhaps.
I mean, look,
she certainly seems
like she's teasing that,
you know, stay tuned
that something is coming relat..." + 73%
|
"2023-02-25 00:00:00"
|
"'Makes no sense': Ukrainian offi..."
"Joining us
now, a
top adviser to Ukrainian
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
Igor Joschka is with us.
Igor, thanks for taking the time tonight.
We heard President
Zelensky say today
that 20, 23 will be
the year of our victory.
You are also hearing, though,
American and Western leaders
who are talking about bracing
for this war
to drag on potentially for years.
Do you have any frustration
that those leaders
seem to doubt the ability of Ukraine
to make good
on what Zelensky is promising
to wrap this up in 2023
you know
I remember some leaders experts so-called
were saying exactly a year ago
that Ukraine will not withstand
more than three.
Okay let's say five or seven days,
two weeks.
Now we have 366 days of war
not only You can withstand it.
Not only we,
we managed to do it
to withstand the aggressive,
but managed to fight back.
And almost 50% of Ukrainian territory
which was captured
after the open aggression
has been already released.
We will be doing this this year.
Definitely our aim, our will.
That's what really President is saying
to have happy victorious.
20, 23.
But in order to get this,
we need the support
and we need the support
in terms of weapons.
First of all,
because Ukraine
can start counter-offensive
if only we have enough
supply of artillery
including that long range
with enough ammunition,
battle tanks and armored vehicles
and air defense to protect the skies
and the territory of Ukraine provided
what we have.
It will definitely
we have all the possibilities to we
we have the will
and the
courage of Ukrainian armed forces.
We have the will
and strength of our president well,
the will and desire
of the Ukrainian people.
So in order not to speculate
about the let's unite
all the efforts
of the international community
to help Ukraine intervene.
I do want to say
President Biden
did just say something about those F-16s.
You talked about defending from the air.
We're trying to turn that around
so we can get that,
so folks can see that
and we can get a resp..." + 68%
|
"2023-03-05 00:00:00"
|
"Ex-GOP governor calls Trump's vo..."
"Former Maryland Republican Governor
Larry Hogan will not run for president.
He says he wants to avoid a pile up
in the GOP race for president
that would end up benefiting
Donald Trump.
Joining me
now is former Republican Governor Asa
Hutchinson of Arkansas.
Thank you so much for joining me.
So let's get straight to the news.
Your friend and sort of fellow former
Republican and fellow
anti-Trump Republican,
Larry Hogan, saying
that he's not going to run.
What's your response?
Well, Larry Hogan is a star.
He's governed
well in Maryland,
elected in a blue state.
I think the fact that he indicates he's
going to continue
to fight in the Republican Party for
alternatives to Donald Trump
in a new direction is a good sign
He did say he wanted to avoid a multi
car pileup.
I got a kick out of that reference.
And I actually think that more voices
right now in opposition
or providing an alternative
to Donald Trump
is the best thing
and the right direction. So
hats off
to Larry for what he's done,
what he's contributed.
I'm glad he will continue to do so.
So you think more voices
speaking out against Donald
Trump is the right way to go?
Are you going to run
March is a message,
but I want to continue to talk
about having a consistent conservative
message out there.
We need to have alternatives again
to Donald Trump.
We don't need to be led by arrogance
and revenge in the future.
We need to be led by
those that are problem solving
that want to stick
with the principles of our party
and unite us together.
And so that's the message in March.
April is a decision time.
So we will stick with that plan.
I just want to ask you what you just said
was interesting
that you disagree
with Larry Hogan on the notion
of too many people
being out there actually helps
Donald Trump.
Why is he wrong?
I mean, that's exactly how Donald Trump
became the nominee in 2016.
He had so many people
running against him.
They split the vote and
he ran away with it.
That's right.
And we get this question
a lo..." + 73%
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"2023-02-27 00:00:00"
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|
"2023-02-26 00:00:00"
|
"US says it has intelligence that..."
"A CIA director says the U.S.
is confident
China is considering
providing lethal aid to Russia in its war
in Ukraine.
William
Burns said
his agency
doesn't think a final decision
has been made yet.
But China aid could include
providing Russia
with drones and ammunition.
And as the war grinds
into its second year,
now there's no
letting up in the fighting.
Ukrainian officials
say there was extensive Russian
shelling along the front lines
in the last 24 hours,
including the area around back
more in the east.
CNN's Alex Marquardt is in the Dnipro,
Ukraine.
Alex, what can you tell us about
what's happening this weekend?
There Hi there, Fredricka.
Well, some of the fiercest
fighting with
some of the heaviest
casualties on both sides
is taking place around the city of Balkh.
Moved
our Russian forces
primarily from the Volga
mercenary group
to appear to be making gains.
They claim that they have
taken several villages
north of the city of mud in an attempt
to encircle it.
Ukrainian forces
say that they are standing their ground
in the face of intense Russian assaults.
Now, Fred,
over the course of the past few months,
this fight has evolved
from a longer range battle
with artillery, tanks
and mortars to a much closer fight.
Urban warfare in the city
with fighting street
to street, building to building.
Now, there is no talk yet of surrendering
the city
on the Ukrainian side,
but President Lewinski
has softened his
his stance on that, saying
that he will not
fight to keep it at any cost
if it means everybody is going to die.
Meanwhile, Fred,
as the second year of the war starts,
there is no indication
that President Putin
is softening his stance
that he plans on changing course
or that he plans to pull back or sit down
for any kinds of negotiations.
The CIA director, Bill Burns, talked
about President Putin's mindset
earlier today on CBS News. Take a listen.
I think Putin is
right now entirely
too confident of his ability to wear down
Ukraine to grind away.
And that's
wha..." + 83%
|
"2023-02-28 00:00:00"
|
"Conservative Supreme Court justi..."
"S
THE BIG MOMENTS FROM THE SUPREME
COURT ORAL ARGUMENTS TODAY.
>> CANCEL STUDENT DEBT NOW!
>> Reporter: BIG STAKES FOR MORE
THAN 40 MILLION STUDENT LOAN
BORROWERS, AS THE SUPREME COURT
DECIDES WHETHER A PROGRAM
ELIMINATING UP TO $20,000 IN
DEBT PER BORROWER CAN GO INTO
EFFECT.
>> TO PROVIDE A MEASURE OF LOAN
FORGIVENESS TO MAKE SURE THAT
THIS UNPRECEDENTED PANDEMIC DOES
NOT LEAVE BORROWERS WORSE OFF IN
RELATION TO THEIR LOANS.
>> Reporter: THE BIDEN
ADMINISTRATION IS DEFENDING
THEIR STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM,
ARGUING IT IS NECESSARY IN THE
WAKE OF THE COVID PANDEMIC.
BUT THE CONSERVATIVE JUSTICES
REPEATEDLY ZEROED IN ON THE
PROGRAM'S $400 BILLION PLUS
PRICE TAG TO QUESTION WHETHER
THE PRESIDENT BY WAY OF HIS
EDUCATION SECRETARY HAS THE
POWER TO ENACT THIS KIND OF
RELIEF.
>> I THINK MOST CASUAL OBSERVERS
WOULD SAY IF YOU'RE GOING TO
GIVE UP THAT MUCH AMOUNT OF
MONEY, IF YOU'RE GOING TO EFFECT
THE OBLIGATIONS OF THAT MANY
AMERICANS ON A SUBJECT THAT'S OF
GREAT CONTROVERSY, THEY WOULD
THINK THAT'S SOMETHING FOR
CONGRESS TO ACT ON.
>> Reporter: THE SOLICITOR
GENERAL RESPONDED THAT FEDERAL
LAW ALLOWS FOR THE EDUCATION
SECRETARY TO WAIVE OR MODIFY
LOAN OBLIGATIONS IN THE WAKE OF
AN EMERGENCY, AND THE ONGOING
FINANCIAL EFFECTS OF THE
PANDEMIC JUSTIFIES THE
ADMINISTRATION'S STEPPING IN.
>> WITHOUT THIS CRITICAL RELIEF
FOR DEBTORS, WE ARE GOING TO
HAVE A WAVE OF DEFAULT ACROSS
THE COUNTRY WITH ALL OF THE
NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES THAT HAS
FOR BORROWERS.
I THINK IT IS PRECISELY THE TYPE
OF CONTEXT WHERE THE EXECUTIVE
SHOULD BE ABLE TO IMPLEMENT
THOSE EMERGENCY POWERS.
>> Reporter: THE SUPREME COURT
HAS REPEATEDLY STRUCK DOWN
PROGRAMS IMPLEMENTED BY THE
BIDEN ADMINISTRATION UNDER
COVID, INCLUDING THE EVICTION
MORATORIUM AND THE TESTING OR
VACCINE MANDATE FOR LARGE
EMPLOYERS.
THIS STUDENT DEBT PROGRAM USES
THE PANDEMIC TO JUSTIFY
FORGIVING $10,000 IN FEDERAL
LOANS FOR PEOPLE MAKING UNDER
$125,000, OR $20,000 IN LOANS
FOR THOSE WITH..." + 24%
|
"2023-02-23 00:00:00"
|
"Instagram wants to charge you fo..."
" Welcome to Nightcap. I'm John Sarland. We got a great show for you today. First up, we're looking at the War on Resort fees. Then welcome to the age of paid social media, why Facebook and Instagram are charging for a new subscription plan. And last, we look at the four-day work week. Will it actually ever happen? Click on the chapters below. A 3% fee here, a $10 surcharge there, eating out, staying at hotels and flying. Have all become tangled up in a hidden web of tacked-on fees. Present Biden even called out the trend at the state of the union. We're making airlines show you the full ticket price up front. Refund your money if you're flight is canceled or delayed. We'll prohibit airlines from charging $50 round trip for family, just to be able to sit together. Baggage fees are bad enough. Airlines can't treat your child like a piece of baggage. Well, it seems like United Airlines was listening. This week it unveiled a new seat map feature that allows families with children under 12 to find seats together for no extra cost. The president is also targeting resort fees. Those hidden surcharges that hotels infamously sometimes don't even tell you about until you get your bill. Biden says those fees can cost you up to $90 a night at hotels that aren't even resorts. But how hard will the travel industry fight to keep the cash cow flowing? Let's ask travel expert Brian Kelly, aka the points guy. So Brian, United Airlines voluntarily made it easier for families to sit together at no cost. You know, that's one fee. There are a lot of fees out there. Does that put any pressure on other airlines to follow United's way? Absolutely. Especially in America, our airlines are copycats. Usually when they do something, the other airlines copy. So I'm hoping in this case, the other airlines do become more family friendly. Look, it benefits no one when you see families separated on the plane. It can delay boarding, delay the time that your plane actually leaves if everyone's havin..." + 87%
|
"2023-02-28 00:00:00"
|
"Kinzinger: Kevin McCarthy has co..."
"R
FOX VIEWERS THAT NEVER
HAPPENED.
>> BRIAN TODD REPORTING FOR, US
BRIAN, THANK YOU SO MUCH.
LET'S BRING IN OUR LEGAL AND
POLITICAL EXPERTS.
AS WE LEARN MORE ABOUT RUPERT
MURDOCH'S BOMBSHELL DEPOSITION,
JUST HOW STRONG IS DOMINIONS
1.6 DILLION DOLLAR --
>> I THINK IT IS STRONG.
THE CONSTITUTION PROTECTS
SPEECH AND WE NEED THAT FOR THE
PRESS, BUT THERE ARE LIMITS.
IF YOU PUT ON NEWS WHEN YOU
KNOW IT IS FALSE OR YOU ARE
BEHAVING RECKLESSLY, YOU CAN BE
HELD RILE --
LIABLE AND BY ADMITTING THAT
FOX DID NOT JUST REPORT, THEY
ENDORSED, RUPERT MURDOCH HAS
HELPED DOMINION MAKE ITS CASE
AND IT'S NOT JUST 1.6 BILLION,
THAT IS JUST THE LOST PROFITS
AND THE ENTERPRISE VALUE THAT
IS LOST.
THAT COULD BE MULTIPLIED
SEVERAL TIMES OVER FOR PUNITIVE
DAMAGES.
THAT IS A POSSIBILITY.
>> ADAM KINZINGER, DO YOU AS A
REPUBLICAN WHO CHALLENGED ALL
THOSE ELECTION LIES, FEEL
VINDICATED BY MURDOCH'S OWN
ADMISSIONS?
>> I GUESS VINDICATED TO AN
EXTENT.
BUT I AM JUST EVEN MORE
DISAPPOINTED BECAUSE I KNOW
THIS IS NOT GOING TO AFFECT
VIEWERSHIP A FOX.
A LOT OF THESE PEOPLE MAY BE
NEW THAT THEY'RE BEING LIED TO,
BUT IT MADE THEM FEEL GOOD.
AND YOU KNOW, LOOK, WE AS
AMERICANS HAVE GOT TO SIT BACK
AND SAY, IS THERE, A LIMIT TO
GETTING ON TELEVISION AS AN
AUTHORITY AND MAKING A COMPLETE
AND OTHER LIE THAT COULD AND
DID LEAD TO VIOLENCE.
ASHLI BABBITT, WHO WAS KILLED
AT THE CAPITOL, NEVER WOULD
HAVE BEEN THERE HAD THESE LIES
NOT BEEN --
THE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
THAT WERE INJURED AND THOSE
THAT TOOK THEIR OWN LIVES, THEY
WOULD NOT HAVE HAD TO ENGAGE IN
THAT HAD THOSE LIES NOT GONE
OVER AND OVER.
THE EQUIVALENT I'VE HEARD
PEOPLE COMPARE TO WIN BIG
TOBACCO ADMITTED SECRETLY THAT
THEY KNEW THIS WAS KILLING
PEOPLE, THIS IS THE EQUIVALENT
OF THAT.
EVENTUALLY PEOPLE WILL LISTEN.
I HOPE IT SOON.
>> MAGGIE, AS YOU, KNOW THIS
RAISES SERIOUS QUESTIONS ABOUT
FOXES ROLE AS A MEDIA
ORGANIZATION, ESPECIALLY AS THE
NEXT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
APPROACHES.
DO YOU THINK THERE WILL OR
SHOULD BE CONSEQUENCES IN TERMS
..." + 69%
|
"2023-03-01 00:00:00"
|
"Is Fox News in trouble? Hear wha..."
"HE DID NOT CONSULT WITH
McCONNELL ABOUT THIS DECISION TO
RELEASE THIS FOOTAGE, ANDERSON.
>> MANU RAJU, APPRECIATE IT.
I WANT TO GET PERSPECTIVE FROM
"WASHINGTON POST" CONTRIBUTING
COLUMNIST GEORGE CONWAY.
WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THIS?
DOES IT MAKE SENSE WHAT McCARTHY
IS DOING?
>> NO.
IT MAKES SENSE AS A PURELY PR
ACT TO PLACIFY, TO PLAY INDICATE
TUCKER CARLSON AND TO PLAY
INDICATE THE MAGA BASE.
BUT IT DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE
FROM ANY OTHER STANDPOINT.
FOR EXAMPLE, THE IDEA THAT THE
DEFENDANTS NEED THIS -- NEED
THIS IN ORDER TO DEFEND
THEMSELVES.
WELL, THE GOVERNMENT ALREADY HAS
THIS STUFF.
AND IF THERE IS ANYTHING IN
THERE EXCULPATORY, THEY'RE
REQUIRED TO PRODUCE IT.
AND UNDER BRADY AGAINST
MARYLAND.
AND THE FACT OF THE MATTER IS,
WHAT IS IT THAT IT COULD
POSSIBLY SHOW THAT WOULD HELP
THESE DEFENDANTS?
I MEAN, FOR EXAMPLE, IF YOU
CATCH ONE DEFENDANT SMEARING
FECES ON THE WALLS OF THE
CAPITOL, AND HE LATER THEN USES
THE BATTER IN ANOTHER VIDEO AND
WASHES HIS HANDS, THAT DOESN'T
GET YOU OFF OF WHAT HE DID IN
THE FIRST PLACE.
AND SHOWING THAT I DON'T KNOW
WHAT ELSE THEY COULD POSSIBLY
GLEAN FROM IT, SHOWING THAT
CAPITOL POLICE OFFICERS AT SOME
POINTS ALLOWED PEOPLE TO COME
IN?
WELL, THEY DID THAT IN PART
BECAUSE THEY WERE TRYING TO
PREVENT A BLOODBATH.
SO I JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT
IT IS THAT THEY'RE TRYING TO
ACCOMPLISH OTHER THAN TO JUST
PERPETUATE THE JANUARY 6th LIE,
THAT THERE WAS NOTHING
EXTRAORDINARY THAT HAPPENED ON
JANUARY 6th.
>> FROM A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE, HOW
MUCH TROUBLE DO YOU THINK FOX
NEWS IS IN WITH THIS DOMINION
LAWSUIT?
>> IT'S INCREDIBLE.
I LITIGATED LIBEL CASES, ONE IN
PARTICULAR IN MY PRACTICE 25
YEARS AGO.
I LITIGATED LOTS OF OTHER CASES.
WHEN YOU A LIBEL CASE AND YOU'RE
THE PLAINTIFF'S LAWYER, YOU
DON'T EXPECT TO GET ANYTHING
REMOTELY LIKE THIS.
THIS IS SORT OF LIKE A -- THESE
CASES ARE LIKE A KALEIDOSCOPE.
WHAT YOU HAVE IS SOMETIMES YOU
TURN IT ONE WAY AND THE
REPORTERS LOOK A LITTLE CARELESS
AND THEY ..." + 65%
|
"2023-02-23 00:00:00"
|
"See Ukrainian soldier ask US off..."
"
NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER JAKE
SULLIVAN AND USAID ADMINISTRATOR
SAMANTHA POWER.
AND JOINING US AGAIN FROM THE
FRONT LINES OF THE WAR IS YEGOR,
A TERRITORIAL DEFENSE SOLDIER IN
THE UKRAINIAN MILITARY.
YEGOR, I KNOW YOU HAVE A
QUESTION YOU WANT TO ASK JAKE
SULLIVAN.
WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW?
>> YES, I HAVE ONE SPECIFIC
QUESTION FOR MR. SULLIVAN.
IS YOUR GOVERNMENT PLANNING OR
CONSIDERING LAUNCHING THE
PRODUCTION OF AMMUNITION
ESPECIALLY FOR UKRAINE?
I MEAN 155 COLORED SHELL, 120
CALIBER MINES AND, OF COURSE,
HIMARS MISSILES.
DO YOU CONSIDER THIS PLAN AND IF
YOUR ANSWER POSITIVE WOULD YOU
PLEASE TELL ME WHEN ARE YOU
GOING TO REALIZE THIS?
THANK YOU.
>> WELL, FIRST, YEGOR, I JUST
WANT TO SAY AS YOU STAND OUT ON
THE FRONT LINES TONIGHT YOU'RE
DEFENDING THE FREEDOM OF YOUR
COUNTRY BUT AS PRESIDENT BIDEN
SAID IN WARSAW TWO NIGHTS AGO
YOU'RE DEFENDING FREEDOM
EVERYWHERE SO I WANT TO SAY
THANK YOU FOR YOUR BRAVERY, YOUR
COURAGE AND FOR THE MEN AND
WOMEN WHO ARE FIGHTING WITH YOU.
WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR ALL THAT YOU
DO, THE SACRIFICES THAT YOU ARE
MAKING AND WE CAN'T EVEN BEGIN
TO IMAGINE THE DIFFICULTIES AND
THE TRIALS THAT YOU'VE GONE
THROUGH.
WHAT WE CAN DO IS EVERYTHING IN
OUR POWER TO GET YOU THE
EQUIPMENT AND THE AMMUNITION
THAT YOU NEED, AND YOU MENTIONED
155 MILLIMETER ARTILLERY SHELLS,
120 MILLIMETER TANK SHELLS AND
OTHER SYSTEMS LIKE THE HIMARS
MISSILES THAT YOU ALSO JUST
DISCUSSED.
ONE OF THE THINGS THAT WE ARE
WORKING HARD AT AT PRESIDENT
BIDEN'S DIRECTION IS TO INCREASE
THE PRODUCTION OF ALL OF THESE
TYPES OF AMMUNITION.
HERE IN THE UNITED STATES, BUT
ALSO IN NATO COUNTRIES, SO THAT
THE TOTAL SUPPLY OF EACH OF
THESE DIFFERENT FORMS OF
AMMUNITION GROWS MONTH BY MONTH
AND WE CAN CONTINUE TO MOVE TO
THE FRONT LINES THIS AMMUNITION
AND THE QUANTITIES THAT IS
NECESSARY FOR YOU TO BE ABLE TO
MOUNT A SUCCESSFUL DEFENSE AND
TAKE BACK TERRITORY THAT HAS
BEEN OCCUPIED BY RUSSIA.
THIS IS NOT SOMETHING WE CAN DO
AT THE SNAP ..." + 29%
|
"2023-02-23 00:00:00"
|
"Orange County sheriff says motiv..."
">>> NEW TONIGHT, BODY CAMERA
VIDEO SHOWING THE MOMENT
DEPUTIES TAKE DOWN A MURDER
SUSPECT.
THE MAN IS ACCUSED OF MURDERING
THREE PEOPLE IN ORLANDO
INCLUDING A TV REPORTER AND A
LITTLE 9-YEAR-OLD GIRL.
THIS NEW VIDEO SHOWS THE SUSPECT
STRUGGLING AND THEN DEPUTIES
ACTUALLY PULL A GUN OUT OF HIS
POCKET, ONE OF THE DEPUTIES
SAYING IT'S STILL HOT.
THE SUSPECT IS KEITH MOSES, 19
YEARS OLD.
"OUTFRONT" NOW IS ORANGE COUNTY
SHERIFF JOHN MINA.
SHERIFF, A LOT OF QUESTIONS FROM
SO MANY PEOPLE WILL ABOUT ALL OF
THIS.
THERE ARE THREE DIFFERENT CRIME
SCENES THAT YOU'RE HAVING TO
DEAL WITH HERE.
LET'S START WITH THE NEWS CREW
THAT WAS SHOT.
ARE YOU GETTING ANY SENSE THAT
THEY WERE TARGETED?
>> NO, AND I WENT OUT TO THE
SCENE AND WHAT I SAW WAS AN
UNMARKED NEWS VEHICLE, SO IT DID
NOT APPEAR TO BE A NEWS VEHICLE.
ALSO THERE'S ALSO INFORMATION
THAT THE CAMERA THAT THE
INDIVIDUALING -- VIDEOOGRAPHER
HAD WAS LOCKED IN THE TRUNK AND
THAT NEWS CREW ALSO THAT WAS
THERE WAS UNMARKED.
UNCLEAR WHY HE SHOT AT THE NEWS
CREW.
THAT'S ONE THING WE'RE TRYING TO
FIGURE OUT.
>> AND AFTER HE SHOT THE NEWS
CREW MOSES THEN GOES INTO A
NEARBY HOME.
THAT IS WHERE HE ALLEGEDLY SHOT
A WOMAN AND HER 9-YEAR-OLD
DAUGHTER.
AS I MENTIONED, OF COURSE, THE
LITTLE GIRL DIED.
DO YOU KNOW WHY HE SHOT THEM,
WHAT THE RELATIONSHIP IS THERE?
>> SO, AND AT THIS POINT WE'RE
STILL TRYING TO FIGURE OUT IF HE
WAS AT THAT HOUSE BEFORE OR
AFTER HE SHOT THE JOURNALIST AND
WE'RE STILL TRYING TO SEE WHAT
THE CONNECTION WAS TO THAT
HOUSE.
YOU KNOW, LIKE I
TO THAT HOUSE.
CERTAINLY WHO WOULD TURN A GUN
ON A 9-YEAR-OLD CHILD THAT
OBVIOUSLY POSES NO TYPE OF
THREAT.
>> OVERALL, THERE IS A LOT OF
INVESTIGATION THAT MUST BE DONE
STILL.
BUT DO YOU HAVE ANY THEORY OR
ANY MOTIVE OF WHY THIS ALL
STARTED WITH THE FIRST WOMAN
BEING KILLED AND WHY IT
ESCALATED THE WAY THAT IT DID?
>> YEAH, I KNOW THAT WHEN HE
KILLED THE FIRST WOMAN, HE WAS
ACTUALLY PICKED UP BY HIS COUSIN
WHO WAS DRIVING THE VEHICLE..." + 54%
|
"2023-02-26 00:00:00"
|
"Bash asks GOP chair if Trump wil..."
"Your party announced
that the
first Republican debate
will be in August in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin.
Will candidates
be required to sign a pledge
saying that they will support
whomever becomes the nominee
in order to get on that debate stage?
We haven't put the criteria out,
but I expect a pledge will be part of it.
It was part of 2016
I think it's kind of a no brainer, right?
If you're going to be on the Republican
National Committee debate stage
asking voters to support you,
you should say I'm going
to support the voters
and who they choose
as the nominee as RNC chair.
If I said I wouldn't support
the Republican nominee,
I would be removed from office.
I would
I be rightly removed
to be part of our bylaws
and I would be kicked out as RNC chair.
Anybody getting on the Republican
National Committee debate stage
should be able to say
I will support the will of the voters
and the eventual nominee of our party.
I want you to listen to what former
President Donald Trump said
a couple of weeks ago
in an interview
with conservative radio host Hugh
Hewitt on this very topic.
If you're
not the
nominee, will you support
whoever the GOP nominee is?
It would depend.
I would
I would
give you the same answer
I gave in 2016 during the debate.
It would have to depend on
who the nominee was.
So are you prepared to block the former
presidential candidate in 2016?
I did.
Everybody signed it in 2016.
But this is about the here and the now.
He didn't commit to it.
I think they're all going to sign it.
I really do.
I think the voters
are very intent on winning
and they do not want to see
a debate stage of people
saying I'm not going to support this guy.
I'm not going to support this guy.
What they need to say
is I'm going to do everything I can
to defeat Joe Biden.
And that means supporting
the nominee of the Republican Party.
You can't see a scenario
where Donald Trump
would just skip the debate
if he's forced to sign something saying,
I want to be on the debate stage.
I think President..." + 85%
|
"2023-03-02 00:00:00"
|
"Takeaways from Attorney General ..."
"It was
quite a day on the Hill yesterday.
Attorney General Merrick
Garland tackled
more than 4 hours
of questioning by the Senate
Judiciary Committee.
Republicans eager to press him
on the investigations
into President Biden
and Trump over classified documents.
On top of questions about Hunter Biden,
also questions about fentanyl,
the sale of deadly drugs and social media
and, of course,
the ticketing issues around
Taylor Swift's concert.
Paula Reid live for CNN
this morning in Washington.
When I say that in jest,
but it's a really serious issue
about whether there's monopoly
power there.
But what did you take away
from this hearing?
Exactly.
And Ticketmaster
is also one area
where you can find bipartisan consensus.
But one of the biggest takeaways
from yesterday's hearing,
I mean, remember,
this is usually
a pretty contentious forum
that was really surprised
by how much substance was covered.
And they talked
about fentanyl,
violent crime and child labor.
And it was really 4 hours
into the hearing
before any Republicans even asked
about the investigation
into former President Trump
You were the attorney general
of the United States.
You are in charge
of the Justice Department.
And yes, sir, you are responsible.
So give me an answer.
Attorney General Merrick
Garland appeared on Capitol
Hill Wednesday
amid high profile
investigations into President
Biden and former President Trump
but warned
he would not be able to reveal details
of any ongoing cases
so that we do not
jeopardize
the viability of our investigations
and the civil liberties of our citizens.
Though
he was willing to explain why
he is not appointed a special counsel
to handle an investigation
into Hunter Biden,
I promised to leave the matter of Joe
Biden in the hands of the U.S.
attorney
for the District of Delaware,
who was appointed
in the previous administration.
Yet after months of Republicans
railing against the FBI
for executing a search warrant
at Trump's Mar a Lago home,
they didn't
bring that u..." + 60%
|
"2023-02-28 00:00:00"
|
"Hear what a former FOX employee ..."
"D
TO SO CLEARLY SEE IT NOT RED OR
BLUE BUT GREEN.
PAULA, THANK YOU SO MUCH.
SO NOW LET'S GO TO JONAH --
BECAUSE HE LEFT FOX NEWS AFTER
12 YEARS.
WHEN TUCKER CARLSON SUGGESTED
THE JANUARY 6TH COULD'VE BEEN A
FALSE FLAG OPERATION.
NOW, I ALSO WANT TO KNOW, JONAH,
YOU WERE OF COURSE SUBPOENA AND
OPPOSED BY EVEN IN THIS CASE.
AND YOU CAN'T SPEAK ABOUT THAT.
ALSO WITH ME, JIM RUTTENBERG
WHO IS REPORTING EXTENSIVELY ON
RUPERT MURDOCH FOR MORE THAN
TWO DECADES.
AND YOUR REPORTING WAS THE
BASIS FOR CNN'S THE MURDOCH
EMPIRE OF INFLUENCE SERIES.
OKAY SO BETWEEN THE TWO OF YOU
YOU CAN WRITE THE SERIES ON
THIS.
JONAH, THE NEW COURT DOCUMENTS
GET TO THE HEART OF WHY YOU
LEFT FOX.
WHEN YOU WERE THERE FOR 12
YEARS, RIGHT?
WAS ANY OF THIS I SURPRISE TO
YOU?
THAT YOU SEE, WHEN YOU SEE THE
REPORTING, YOU SEE THE TEST
MESSAGES, YOU SEE RUPERT
MURDOCH ADMITTED?
>> SURPRISED, THERE IS A
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SURPRISED.
I AM NOT THAT SURPRISED, BUT
THERE IS THE SHOCK OF ACTUALLY
SEEING IT IN BLACK AND WHITE ON
THE PAGE.
I AM STILL WILLING TO DEFEND A
LOT OF PEOPLE ON THE NEWS SIDE.
AT FOX.
I THINK WE JUST GOT DROWNED OUT
BY THE MUCH LARGER AND MORE
PRIVILEGED MEGAPHONE OF THE
OPINION SIDE.
>> AND I THINK ONE OF THE
THINGS THAT'S THE PERCEPTION OF
THE NEW SIDE IS JUST THE TAIL
WAGGING THE DOG AT THIS POINT
FOR THE OPINION SIDE.
AND THAT IS BECAUSE WHAT IS
IMPORTANT AND WHAT SCREAMS
THEY'VE DONE ALL OF THESE
FILINGS AS THEY CARE MORE ABOUT
THE BRAND AND, QUOTE UNQUOTE,
RESPECTING THE AUDIENCE.
AND WHAT RESPECTING THE
AUDIENCE MEANS, TELLING THEM
WHAT THEY WANT TO HEAR RATHER
THAN WHAT THEY NEED TO HEAR.
AND IN THIS CASE IT MEANS IN
EFFECT LYING OR AT LEAST
ALLOWING LIES TO PROPAGATE
WITHOUT REBUTTING THEM IN A
COHERENT AND RESPONSIBLE WAY.
JIM, WE SEE, THIS IS NOT RED
AND BLUE IT IS GREEN.
FROM RUPERT MURDOCH.
HE ADMITS THAT IN A POSITION
THAT HE PUT RATINGS AND PROFITS
OVER TELLING THE TRUTH.
NOW I HAVE TO, SAY WHEN I READ
THAT, I WAS THINKING TO MYSELF,
THIS IS THE GUY WHO OWNS THE
WHOLE..." + 70%
|
"2023-02-27 00:00:00"
|
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|
"2023-03-02 00:00:00"
|
"21-year-old model becomes double..."
"The hardest thing for me is that
I never got to say goodbye
to my old life.
I was an avid rock climber.
I worked out every day.
I ate extremely healthy.
There was really nothing
that I could have done
to prevent what happened
a little over a year ago.
I was hospitalized with COVID
I was born with aortic valve stenosis.
I wasn't able to do sports at all.
I wasn't really allowed
to do a lot of workouts
I wasn't allowed to run.
So with my heart,
it did make it a little bit worse.
I flatlined three times a quickly.
My state started to become really bad.
I found to psychosis.
I had my legs amputated.
I lost 70 because I wasn't able to eat
or drink
There were certain,
you know,
life support systems that they couldn't
put me on because of my heart.
I was in the hospital
recovering for two months in a day.
I mean, there were
some days that I was like,
oh, you know, in a year I'll be good.
But most days I was like,
I don't even know if I'm going to make
it till tomorrow.
Normally it will take
more energy to walk
with prosthetics than not.
I did it.
And on top
of not having any muscle to begin with,
it was just overexerting
and my heart
not being taught to your condition.
It just made everyday
activities extremely difficult to do
It takes
three months
post-surgery to be fully recovered.
This will actually be the first time
that I can run
long distance or trains for that period.
Go.
I'll be able to climb
proficiently post-COVID
for the first time. Got it clear.
So I have finally
able to start modeling again.
When I look at the pictures,
i see the beauty.
I see the
the strength, the resilience,
and that ain't gonna take.
No.
I definitely looked back
on my old pictures and I would 100%
compare them to now.
It's kind of hard to not.
But then I remember
I look at like Aimee Mullins
and you heard the word Wasser,
and I'm like, well, they look great.
I mean, there's only one way to go
and it's forward.
Can't really go anywhere else and." + 7%
|
"2023-03-01 00:00:00"
|
"Pentagon official calls out Gaet..."
"MATT GAETZ: Dr. Kahl, do we have
DOD personnel in Ukraine now?
COLIN KAHL: We do.
We have a couple
dozen at the embassy.
MATT GAETZ: Other than the
embassy, any other personnel?
COLIN KAHL: Nope.
MATT GAETZ: How about CIA?
Are they training
folks in Ukraine?
COLIN KAHL: I'm not
going to talk about that
in an unclassified setting.
Happy to talk about that further
in the classified briefing.
MATT GAETZ: Is
the Azov Battalion
getting access to US weapons?
COLIN KAHL: Not
that I'm aware of.
But if you have information--
MATT GAETZ: I
[INAUDIBLE] consent
to enter into the
record the Global
Times investigative report
that talks about training.
It's from the Atlantic Council's
Digital Forensics Research Lab
citing the Azov Battalion
was even getting
stuff as far back as 2018.
- Without objection, so ordered.
MATT GAETZ: Any
reason to disagree
with that assessment, Dr. Kahl?
COLIN KAHL: Is this the--
I'm sorry.
Is this the Global
Times from China?
MATT GAETZ: No, this is--
well--
COLIN KAHL: That's
what you read.
MATT GAETZ: Yeah, it might be.
Yeah, would that be a reason--
MATT GAETZ: I, as
a general matter,
I don't take Beijing's
propaganda at face value.
MATT GAETZ: Well, no, no.
But just tell me if the
allegation is true or false.
I mean--
COLIN KAHL: I don't have any
evidence one way or the other.
As a general matter, I don't
take Beijing's propaganda
at face value.
MATT GAETZ: Fair enough.
I would agree with
that assessment." + 1%
|
"2023-03-02 00:00:00"
|
"See Alex Murdaugh react to verdi..."
">> YOU LOOKING AT LIFE PICTURES,
THAT IS ALEX MURDAUGH WAITING
FOR THE VERDICT, THE JURY HAS A
VERDICT IN THIS CASE.
THIS IS LIFE WHAT YOU'RE
WATCHING JUDGE NEWMAN IS
PRESIDING AND ASKED THE JURY TO
COME IN WHICH IS HAPPENING
ELSEWHERE IN THIS ROOM AND YOU
LOOKING ALEX MURDAUGH AWAITING
NEWS OF HIS FATE, FOUR FELONY
COUNTS, TO FURTHER MURDER OF HIS
WIFE MAGGIE AND SON PAUL.
CONVICTED THE MINIMUM SENTENCE
WOULD BE 30 YEARS TO LIFE.
THE INDICATED THEY WILL NOT GO
FOR THE DEATH PENALTY.
>> THANK YOU IF YOU WILL STAND
FOR ME.
HAVE YOU REACHED A VERDICT?
>> YES, SIR WE HAVE.
>> IS IT UNANIMOUS.
>> YES IT IS.
>> IF YOU WILL PASS IT UP.
TO THE CLERK WHO WILL PASS IT TO
ME.
AND YOU MAY BE SEATED.
>> THE DEFENDANT WILL RISE.
MADAME CLERK YOU MAY PUBLISH THE
VERDICT STARTING WITH THE BACK
NOT -- COMPANY TELL YOU AGAIN.
STARTING WITH THE BACK, ONE BY
ONE.
>> DOCKET NUMBER 2022 GS
150-0592, THE STATE OF SOUTH
CAROLINA COUNTY OF CARLTON, AND
THE GENERAL SESSIONS IN THE TERM
OF 2022 JULY THE STATE VERSUS
RICHARD ALEXANDER MURDOCH, THE
DEFENDANT INDICTMENT FOR MURDER
SC CODE 16 -- THREE -- 0010 CDR
CODE 0116.
GUILTY VERDICT.
SIGNED BY THE FOUR LADY THREE TO
23.
DOCKET NUMBER 2022 -- GS --
15 -- 00593, THE STATE OF SOUTH
CAROLINA COUNTY OF COLLETON IN
THE COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS
THE JULY TERM OF 2022 THE STATE
VERSUS RICHARD ALEXANDER
MURDAUGH DEFENDANT INDICTMENT
FOR MURDER SC CODES 16 -- 30010,
CDR CODE 0116, VERDICT GUILTY
SIGNED BY THE FOUR LADY DATE 32
OF 23.
DOCKET NUMBER 2022 -- GS 15 --
00595, THE STATE OF SOUTH
CAROLINA COUNTY OF COLLETON
COURT OF GENERAL SESSION JULY
TERM 2022, THE STATE VERSUS
RICHARD ALEXANDER MURDAUGH, THE
DEFENDANT INDICTMENT FOR
POSSESSION OF A WEAPON DURING
THE COMMISSION OF A VIOLENT
CRIME.
SC CODE 16 -- 23 -- 0 CODE 90.
CDR CODE 0549 VERDICT GUILTY
SIGNED BY THE FOREPERSON OF THE
DIRTY DATE THREE -- TWO -- 23.
>> DOCKET NUMBER 2022 GS --
15 -- 00594.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF COLLETON, COURT OF
GENERAL SESSIONS JULY TERM 2022
THE ..." + 67%
|
"2023-03-04 00:00:00"
|
"Video shows flames erupt after o..."
"U
SO MUCH FOR BEING WITH ME.
I'M FEDERICO INFIELD, THIS
BREAKING NEWS OUT OF MARYLAND
OVERTURNED TANKER TRUCK IS ON
FIRE, LIKELY CAUSING HOUSE
FIRES IN THE CITY OF FREDERICK.
JUST TAKE A LOOK AT THESE
IMAGES RIGHT, HERE MASSIVE
PLANES THAT, SMOKE BILLOWING
INTO THE AIR, EMERGENCY
OFFICIALS ARE NOW ON THE SCENE
AND THE CITY'S MAYOR IS ASKING
RESIDENTS TO AVOID THIS AREA.
POLICE ARE NOW SAYING THAT
DRIVER OF THAT TANKER HAS DIED.
JOINING ME RIGHT NOW ON THE
PHONE AS VERA SCATES BAREFIELD
WHO TOOK THIS VIDEO THAT YOU
ARE SEEING.
SO VERA, TELL US WHAT YOU HEARD,
WHAT YOU SAW?
QUICK INTO ACTION BY GETTING
THIS VIDEO.
>> IT WAS A SCENE OUT OF A
MOVIE.
JUST THE FLAMES, THE SMOKE, IT
WAS EVERYWHERE.
MY HUSBAND AND I WERE DRIVING
AND WERE LIKE OH MY GOODNESS
LOOK AT ALL OF THE SMOKE.
ALL OF THIS BLACK SMOKE, WHITE
SMOKE AND WE DID NOT KNOW WHERE
IT WAS COMING FROM AND WE FOUND
THAT EVERYBODY WAS OUT THERE
STANDING AND PLAYING, IT WAS
CRAZY AND WE LOVE ACROSS THE
STREET FROM WHERE THEY TAKE
THESE AT.
WE CAN FEEL THE HEAT, THE FIRE,
MAN THE COPS AND IT'S STILL
GOING ON RIGHT NOW.
THE FIRE TRUCKS ARE STILL OVER
THERE, THE POLICE ARE STILL
OUT.
WE ARE DRIVERS AROUND THE CITY
TO GET TO A CERTAIN
DESTINATION.
YES, IT WAS REALLY.
BAD REALLY BAD.
PEOPLE ARE OUT THERE CRYING AND
PRAYING FOR THE DRIVER.
>> OH, AND IT LOOKS REALLY BAD
AND OF COURSE WE HAVE JUST
LEARNED THAT THE DRIVER HAS
DIED.
WHEN WE LOOK AT THESE FLAMES
FROM THE VIDEO THAT YOU SHOT,
WE ARE SEEING HOUSES THAT ARE
REALLY CLOSE.
HAVE HOMES CAUGHT FIRE, TO?
>> YES, TWO OF THEM.
THERE WERE TWO HOUSE FIRES THAT
THE TRUCK I JUST RAN INTO THAT
AREA.
THERE WERE TWO HEALTH FIRES
THAT THEY WERE TRYING TO PUT
OUT, YES.
>> NOW IT WAS THIS NEAR THE
MAIN HIGHWAY, THEY'RE 70 TO 2
70 THAT TURNS INTO SOMEBODY OR
TELL ME ABOUT THE ROAD THAT
THIS SEEMS TO BE ON.
>> IT WAS 15 NORTH, THEY HAD
CLOSED DOWN 15 NORTH AND 15
SOUTH SO IT'S THE MAIN HIGHWAY
FOR US TO GET THAT TO 70 AND TO
GET TO 70.
THIS IS ONE OF THE MAIN HIGHWAY
SO THAT TH..." + 50%
|
"2023-03-02 00:00:00"
|
"Growing alarm in Iran after repo..."
" Desperation and chaos gripping Iranian cities for months. Terrified parents watch helplessly as their children fall prey to mysterious ailments. CNN communicated with witnesses and survivors of some of these incidents at mostly girls' schools across the country. It was a terrible situation. Girls had been falling on the floor and were crying. Some were unable to walk, really didn't want to leave one another. They wouldn't let us go home. They forced us to stay inside. Yeah, there was a bitter smell. There was a smell outside too. Then I felt sick. Many of the students who spoke to CNN reported smelling noxious odors. This as Iranian authorities' explanation has been shifting. But state media is now referring to the incidents as poisons. Some parents worry these are targeted attacks on girls, meant to prevent them from attending school. Many of the attacks have been in the religious heartland of Iran. Yet the Minister of Education has said that most of the cases were caused by rumour, and there is no problem. The reported poisons began a month and a half after process erupted across Iran, led by women demonstrating against the country's repressive conduct and clothing laws. CNN cross-reference local media reporting with testimony from victims and eyewitnesses to tally the number of incidents. State media have reported incidents at nearly 60 schools since late November. CNN has spoken with eyewitnesses in dozens of these cases. In one school in the regime heartland of Qum, at least three incidents were reported to CNN the latest this week. An incident continued to be reported into this week in the towns of Asfahan and Erdebeel, where medical sources tell us a student was admitted to the ICU, suffering seizures after the latest incident. One of dozens who have been hospitalized, another family joining the hundreds desperate for answers. CNN, London." + 3%
|
"2023-02-28 00:00:00"
|
"New study finds popular zero-cal..."
">>> IT IS COFFEE TIME.
AS YOU PREPARE YOUR MORNING CUP
OF COFFEE OR TEA THERE IS A
SERIOUS NEW HEALTH CONCERN
ABOUT A POPULAR 0-CALORIE
SWEETENERS.
ACCORDING TO A NEW STUDY IT IS
LINKED TO AN INCREASED RISK OF
HEART ATTACK, STROKE AND EVEN
DEATH AND A RANGE OF FOODS,
ESPECIALLY QUITO DIET PRODUCTS
BUT IT IS HARD TO IDENTIFY
SPECIFIC DRINKS FOR FOODS THAT
CONTAIN.
ACCORDING TO THE SUNNY THERE IS
NO RULE REQUIRING THE SWEETENER
TO BE NAMED ON A PRODUCT LABEL.
WHY AS THAT.
LET'S DISCUSS AT CORNELL.
THAT'S WHERE I GO TO MEDICINE.
DR. DREW IS ALSO A CONTRIBUTOR
TO THE NEW YORKER.
THANK YOU FOR JOINING US.
GOOD MORNING WHAT ARE THE
HEALTH CONCERNS AND WHY ISN'T
THIS LISTED?
>> AN ARTIFICIAL SWEETENER THAT
A LOT OF PEOPLE USE AND IT HAS
GAINED POPULARITY IN THE LAST
COUPLE OF YEARS.
IT LOOKS LIKE SUGAR AND TASTES
LIKE SUGAR BUT DOESN'T HAVE THE
CALORIES AND IT DOESN'T AFFECT
OUR BLOOD LEUKOSIS LEVEL.
PEOPLE WITH DIABETES TEND TO
USE IT.
PEOPLE WITH HIGHER LEVELS OF
ERYTHRITOL IN THEIR BLOOD HAD
MUCH HIGHER RISKS OF CARDIAC
PROBLEMS.
THEY THINK THE MECHANISM MIGHT
BE IT ACTIVATES PLATELETS AND
CAUSES OUR BLOOD TO CLOT AND
CAUSING ALL KINDS OF DOWNSTREAM
PROBLEMS.
>> AND ASK REAL QUICKLY.
EXCUSE ME.
I USE A SWEETENER IN MY COFFEE.
HOW IS THIS DIFFERENT THAN
THOSE SWEETENERS OR IS IT
DIFFERENT.
I'M SURE PEOPLE USE THOSE
DIFFERENT SWEETENERS AS WELL.
>> ERYTHRITOL IS MIXED IN WITH
SPLENDA, TRIVIA.
THESE SWEETENERS CONTAIN THIS
BECAUSE IT HELPED SPOKE UP AND
ADD TO THE SWEETENER AND GIVE
IT THAT SUGARY FEELING.
>> GOT IT.
>> DIDN'T THE FDA PROVE THIS?
>> THE FDA APPROVED THIS IN
2001.
THIS IS NEW RESEARCH AND
PRELIMINARY RESEARCH.
ONE THING TO KEEP IN MIND IS
THAT THIS IS THE FIRST PASS AND
THERE IS A LOT OF LIMITATIONS
AS WELL.
THEY FOUND PEOPLE WITH HIGHER
LEVELS IN THEIR BLOOD TEND TO
HAVE HIGHER RISK.
CORRELATION AND NOT CAUSATION
AND FOCUSED ON PEOPLE WITH
DIABETES, PEOPLE WITH HEART
DISEASE AND I..." + 42%
|
"2023-02-24 00:00:00"
|
"This is what Zelensky has to say..."
"Mr.
President, I'm interested
in the timeline today on the anniversary.
You spoke to your own forces
and you called for victory
within this year.
You have heard the Western friends,
your partners talk about
as long as it takes.
You know that
the Russian leader believes
that time is on his side
Why do you think that it's possible
by the end of the year?
And how do you assess
the meaning of as long as it takes
from your Ukrainian perspective?
Thank you for the question.
Indeed, I would want it very much
if each of us, each partner
and us in our country,
if we stay, is one strong fist
and if our partners are united
for our victory,
because this is a victory of values.
If they stick to all their words
to all their terms
and it's not just blah, blah, blah,
I believe in it.
We have been strong partners
and there is evidence for that.
If we do our important homework,
if we all complete our tasks,
victory will be inevitable.
I am certain there will be victory.
I don't think I know it will happen
this year.
We have everything for it.
Motivation belief, friends, diplomacy,
and you.
We have united all powers
against this invasion,
and I think not
a single country in the world
can stand up independently.
Against such an aggressive war.
Maybe the United States could,
but fortunately,
they do not share a border
with the Russian Federation.
Nevertheless,
it is several countries in the world
Ukraine is not alone.
We are help
our friends for our shared values
so that this war doesn't spread,
so that this aggression doesn't spread.
We know exactly what Putin wants,
what the Kremlin wants,
and the military
and political leadership
of the Russian Federation.
So it is important for all of us
to be focused.
And for each of us to do our work
and then we shall have victory.
Because truth is on our side.
And it is a great shame
when we lose children
whom we love on the front line
while they are abandoning everyone
and not counting their dead
That is their choice
upon the president.
Good ..." + 79%
|
"2023-02-27 00:00:00"
|
"CNN analyst says this Republican..."
"Florida Governor Ron
DeSantis is doing everything but
but announcing his run for 2024 out
with a new book
out with a new video
paid for by his campaign committee.
Let's have a brief clip of that
and I want to get your reaction
We are the nation's fastest
growing state.
We ranked number one in education
freedom.
We are number one in economic freedom.
Florida also ranks
number one in public higher education.
This is a record we can all be proud of.
For the state's governor, DeSantis
because he's a winner.
That's what the guy does. He went.
Decline is a choice.
Success is attainable and freedom
is worth fighting for.
That looks a lot like a video
for a presidential candidate.
Margaret Talev.
Did the music give you a clue?
Also,
this is the part of the silly part
of the campaign season where everyone
has the conversation that says,
does this mean that Ron
DeSantis is going to run?
And the answer is yes.
Obviously,
why would you do any of these things
if you weren't intending to run?
The question is, what is the rollout?
What's the timing of that announcement?
How do you stage it?
And we can see some clues
from the ramp up
events around a book release
and around his decision
at this point not to participate in CPAC
because he doesn't have to.
He's going to get his own coverage
and differentiate himself from the pack.
Laura?
Donald Trump clearly not comfortable
with a Ron DeSantis candidacy.
He's already
trying out
a bunch of nicknames
for him and attacking him
saying that he's responsible for his
for DeSantis, his success.
How does that
potential rivalry
play out in any Republican primary?
I mean,
are other Republicans
do they see opportunity,
perhaps, that DeSantis and Trump
consume each other
Potentially.
But I think that
a lot of the Republican strategists
I've talked to,
you think that the more candidates
that jump in, the more that that benefit
the former President Trump
in particular with DeSantis, mean
he is the biggest threat
to the former president
and the pr..." + 83%
|
"2023-03-03 00:00:00"
|
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|
"2023-03-01 00:00:00"
|
"How children from Ukraine are be..."
">> WE HAVE AN UPDATE TONIGHT ON
A STORY WE HAVE BEEN FOCUSING
ON.
RUSSIA'S POLICY, TAKING
CHILDREN, IN EFFECT, STEALING
THEM.
THAT IS WAR CRIME.
RUSSIA IS TAKING UKRAINIAN KIDS,
IN MANY CASES, TRYING TO TURN
THEM INTO RUSSIAN KIDS.
WHICH THEY CALL A HUMANITARIAN
GESTURE.
WE ARE GETTING DETAILS ABOUT
SOME VIDEO WE SAW FROM A RALLY
CELEBRATING WHAT RUSSIA CALLS
DEFENSE OF THE FATHER DAY.
THERE WAS A 15-YEAR-OLD GIRL
FROM MARIUPOL.
ON THIS DAY, SHE WAS MADE TO
READ SCRIPTED WORDS OF THANKS TO
A RUSSIAN SOLDIER.
>> THANK YOU FOR SAFE SAVING ME,
MY SISTER, AND THOUSANDS OF
CHILDREN IN MARIUPOL.
I FORGET A LITTLE.
>> DON'T BE SHY.
EVERYONE GIVE A HUG.
LOOK.
IT IS THE MAN WHO SAVED YOU ALL.
>> NOT FOR NOTHING, HIS CALL
SIGN IS ANGEL.
>> WELL, TONIGHT WE KNOW MORE
ABOUT ANNA AND HER STORY.
WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED?
>> WELL, THAT THIS CHILD,
ANDERSON, IS SEVERAL TIMES OVER
A VICTIM OF THIS WAR.
NOT ONLY BECAUSE, OF COURSE, SHE
LIVED THROUGH THE SIEGE OF
MARIUPOL THAT WENT ON, REMEMBER,
FOR THREE LONG MONTHS.
SHELTERING IN BASEMENTS WITH HER
MOTHER, BROTHER, AND SISTER AS
THE CITY WAS POUNDED BY HEAVY
ARTILLERY.
SHE THEN LOST HER MOTHER, A
SINGLE MOTHER OF THREE WHO HAD
DONE HER BEST TO RAISE HER IN
DIFFICULT CONDITIONS, AS WE
UNDERSTAND.
AS SHE LEFT THE BASEMENT ONE DAY
TO GO OUT, SHE WAS KILLED.
ANNA HAS BEEN MOURNING HER EVER
SINCE ON-LINE.
WE ARE ABLE TO SEE THAT ON
SOCIAL MEDIA.
SHE WAS TAKEN TO MOSCOW FOR THIS
VERY PUBLIC DISPLAY.
NOT JUST MANY THE HUNDREDS OF
THOUSANDS WHO WERE THERE,
ANDERSON, BUT, OF COURSE,
EVERYONE WHO SAW IT AIRED ACROSS
RUSSIA, BUT ALSO IN UKRAINE.
WHAT WE UNDERSTAND SINCE IS THAT
THIS CHILD HAS BECOME ABUSED
ON-LINE BY PEOPLE ANGRY AT WHAT
THEY SAYS... WHAT THEY SAW.
THREATENING TO HANG HER.
IT IS AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF
A CHILD COMPLETELY UNPROTECTED
AND OPEN TO VERY PUBLIC ABUSE
EVER SINCE THAT EXTRAORDINARY
SPECTACLE, ANDERSON.
>> WERE YOU ABLE TO SPEAK WITH
PEOPLE WHO KNEW HER IN UKRAINE?
>> WE WERE.
WE WERE ABLE TO TRACK DOWN AND
REMEMBE..." + 73%
|
"2023-02-24 00:00:00"
|
"Body language expert weighs in o..."
"One of the features of Alex
Murdaugh's testimony.
Up until this point, you can't miss it.
He talks a lot.
He provides
a lot of information,
including information
that he's not asked about.
What did you make of
how he approached that
Abbey?
And thanks for the shout out, Sarah.
A lot
was happening here with his words
there's something called statement
analysis.
There are words
that have hidden meaning behind them.
And if we can start with this one,
the strongest denial is always a no.
So if I said to you, Abby and Sarah,
are you on heroin right now?
And you respond. Absolutely not.
What kind of person do you think I'd be?
I knew
you were going to ask me
these kinds of questions.
Truthful people convey
liars, try to convince.
And we hear that with him, considering.
Absolutely not.
Sara, can I play a little bit of that
just so that our audience can see? Sure.
Mr.
Murdoch,
did you take this gun or any gun like it
and blow your son brains out on June 7th
or any day or any time?
No, I did not.
Did you shoot a 300 blackout
into her head, causing her death?
Mr.
Griffin, I didn't
shoot my wife or my son any time,
ever.
Sarah, I interrupted you,
but please continue.
So the biggest thing would have just
been saying no, first of all.
But he's like, no, I did not,
and I've never done this.
And he goes on to this
like I call it smoke
screening, saying all, but just stop
the clip.
What I really want to pull,
if you listen closely,
he says things like unequivocally,
absolutely. Not.
This is overselling.
Again, truthful people convey liars,
try to convince.
So we have some hot spots here.
He also says something later
and I don't know
if you pulled the clip or not,
but it's
he says,
What I can tell you
is this with regard to the wife,
did he call the wife to have her
come home
or did she come home on our own accord?
He says, I can tell you this now.
Lance Armstrong,
a sidebar here in a branch.
Lance Armstrong came clean
that he took steroids.
Went on Oprah, said he took steroids.
B..." + 78%
|
"2023-03-04 00:00:00"
|
"Ex-prosecutor: Trump has a 'stee..."
"
PICKING UP AN INCREASING SHARE
OF THE MENTIONS.
IT'S NOT JUST THAT HE'S WELL
AHEAD BUT HE'S GAINING.
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT TRUMP WANTS
TO CROWD OUT THE COMPETITION AND
MAINTAIN THE POLL NUMBERS THAT
HE CURRENTLY HAS.
>> HARRY ENTEN, GREAT STUFF AS
ALWAYS.
WE APPRECIATE IT.
>> THANK YOU.
>>> SOURCES TELL CNN DONALD
TRUMP IS ASKING A FEDERAL COURT
TO BLOCK HIS FORMER VICE
PRESIDENT, MIKE PENCE, FROM
TESTIFYING BEFORE A GRAND JURY
ABOUT JANUARY 6th AND THE
EFFORTS TO OVERTURN THE FORMER
PRESIDENT'S 2020 ELECTION LOSS.
THAT IS PART OF A NEW FILING
SUBMITTED SECRETLY IN A SEALED
PROCEEDING.
LET'S TALK ABOUT WHAT WITH
JEREMY.
WHAT CAN YOU TELL US?
>> THAT'S RIGHT, JIM.
BASICALLY THIS WILL MAKE IT MORE
DIFFICULT FOR SPECIAL COUNSEL,
JACK SMITH, TO OBTAIN TESTIMONY
FROM VICE PRESIDENT MIKE PENCE.
OF COURSE THIS INVESTIGATION IS
PLAYING OUT AS WE SEE IN THE
COURSE OF THIS 2024 PRESIDENTIAL
RACE.
NOW, THE FILING AS YOU SAID, IT
WAS FILED UNDER SEAL AND SO WOE
DON'T KNOW DETAILS ABOUT THE
SPECIFIC ARGUMENT THAT THE TRUMP
LEGAL TEAM IS MAKING.
WHAT WE'RE TOLD IS FROM SOURCES
THAT THEY ARE BASICALLY TRYING
TO PREVENT PENCE FROM TESTIFYING
ABOUT CERTAIN ELEMENTS OF THE
JANUARY 6th INVESTIGATION.
AND THIS ISN'T THE ONLY
ROADBLOCK THAT THE SPECIAL
COUNSEL IS FACING, BECAUSE PENCE
HIMSELF HAS SAID THAT HE PLANS
TO FIGHT THE SUBPOENA FOR A
DIFFERENT REASON.
PENCE HAS ARGUED THAT HE IS
PROTECTED BY THE CONSTITUTION'S
SPEECH AND DEBATE CLAUSE WHICH
SHIELDS THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
FROM CERTAIN LAW ENFORCEMENT
ACTION.
HE SAYS BECAUSE HE WAS THE
PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE ON
JANUARY 6 WHEN HE WAS CERTIFYING
THE VOTES THAT HE IS PROTECTED
UNDER THIS CLAUSE.
NOW, WHAT THE KEY HERE IS GOING
TO BE, HOW MUCH TIME IS THE
SPECIAL COUNSEL GOING TO TAKE TO
TRY TO FIGHT THESE BATTLES ORs
THE SPECIAL COUNSEL GOING TO
DECIDE THAT HE HAS ENOUGH
EVIDENCE TO TRY TO WRAP UP THIS
INVESTIGATION, POTENTIALLY
BEFORE THESE EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE
AND OTHER MATTERS ARE..." + 75%
|
"2023-03-05 00:00:00"
|
"Will the Supreme Court Flunk Bid..."
" Okay, so what is your first and last name? Hi, I'm Glenn Lopez. This is Glenn Lopez. He's a freshman at Morgan State University. Last Tuesday, he traveled to Washington, D.C. to rally behind President Joe Biden's student debt forgiveness plan, which was being challenged at the Supreme Court. And when I heard this interview, it really struck me, because instead of giving our CNN team a rehearse diplomatic answer about why he was there, he just kind of put it all out there. So real answer is, we kind of broke. I don't really got it on me like that. And honestly, the movement for this really supports people that are in the same financial situation, like as me. And when we talk about student loans, it really is just that simple for some people. They need cash in their pockets and student loan payments take a big bite out of that. And remember, Glenn is just a freshman. His loans aren't due yet. He has years to get his ducks in a row. But for millions of others, this looming Supreme Court decision could shape what their next few months look like. My guess this week is CNN politics writer Katie Labasco. We're going to break down these Supreme Court arguments, what it's been like for borrowers waiting for a ruling, and why a new repayment plan from the Biden administration could actually be more generous in the long run. From CNN, this is one thing. I'm David Ryan. Katie, can you remind us how we got here? Like, what is the story of this student loan forgiveness program? Sure. Sure. I actually think I want to take us back to 2019 when we had a bunch of people running for the Democratic presidential primary. And then we have Senator Elizabeth Warren and Senator Bernie Sanders putting out plans to cancel student debt and make certain colleges tuition free. So that's when we had some real formal plans about canceling debt. And I think to a lot of people seemed like a pie in a sky idea. Later on in the primary, Biden actually does put out a plan to cancel some student debt..." + 86%
|
"2023-03-01 00:00:00"
|
"SE Cupp: CPAC has become 'Donald..."
" Stick a fork in it, it's done. I'm S.D. Cuck, welcome to Unfiltered. CPAC, the once annual conservative political action conference, which began in 1974 as a gathering of conservative thought leaders, kicks off this week in Maryland. But it's hardly off with a bang, more like a whimper. Top Republican leaders, including some presumed presidential hopefuls, aren't attending this year. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who's mulling a 2024 run, will be in Texas and California for GOP dinners this year. Former Vice President Mike Pence, also considering a presidential bid, is skipping the once obligatory event as well. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R.N.C. Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, and Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, also are not attending the event that has helped launch many a conservative career. The R.N.C., usually a sponsor of the event, is not this year. Fox News is pulling its support back as well, it seems. Fox and Fox Nation have virtually ignored the upcoming conference. And most of the major Fox News anchors, who had key speaking slots in previous years, are so far not slated to speak. So what's this all about? What's with the sudden shade? Some are tying the new aversion to CPAC to its scandal-ridden chairman, Matt Schlapp. The American Conservative Union head has been accused by a former staffer for Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker of making sustained and unwanted and unsolicited sexual contact with him in his car after having drinks with him at two different bars. Schlapp has denied any improper behavior while the accuser has since sued Schlapp, alleging sexual battery and defamation. Now surely that's a stain on the conference, but I think there's a lot more going on here. In the years since former President Donald Trump took over the GOP, he, CPAC, like everything else he's touched, has been corrupted and corroded. Just like the GOP and the RNC allowed Trump to abandon long-held policies and principles,..." + 51%
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"2023-02-22 00:00:00"
|
"Surveillance video shows the tim..."
">>> WE'RE FOLLOWING NEW
DEVELOPMENTS IN THE TRAIN
DERAILMENT AND TOXIC CHEMICAL
SPILL IN OHIO.
THE NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION
SAFETY BOARD CONFIRMED IT WILL
RELEASE THE PRELIMINARY REPORT
TOMORROW, NEARLY THREE WEEKS
AFTER THE WRECK.
THAT WILL COINCIDE WITH A VISIT
BY THE TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY
PETE BUTTIGIEG TO THE AREA.
MIGUEL MARQUEZ HAS MORE ON THIS
UNFOLDING DISASTER AND THE
URGENT HEALTH CONCERNS.
>> Reporter: A MASSIVE EFFORT
UNDERWAY TO CLEAN UP CREEKS AND
WATER FLOWING IN AND AROUND EAST
PALESTINE, OHIO.
>> IT IS DECIMATING OUR
BUSINESS.
>> IT IS DIRTY AND DIFFICULT AND
SLOW-GOING WORK.
FOR THOSE LIVING HERE, BUILDING
TRUST THAT THE WATER AND AIR IS
SAFE, AS SLOW-GOING AS THE
CLEAN-UP ITSELF.
>> IT TOOK NORFOLK SOUTHERN,
THREE OR FOUR DAYS FOR US TO GET
A PARTIAL LIST, VINYL CHLORIDE,
ABRUTAL ACO LATE AND COMBUSTIBLE
LIQUIDS.
IT COULD BE ANYTHING.
>> THE MAKERS APPEARS TO HAVE
STARTED BETWEEN ALLIANCE OHIO
AND THE DERAILMENT IN EAST
PALESTINE.
SURVEILLANCE VIDEO OF THE TRAIN
SHOWS NO SIGNS OF SPARKS COMING
FROM ITS WHEELS.
THERE IS A DETECTOR THAT WOULD
INDICATE A HOT BOX DETECTOR.
IT IS UNCLEAR IF IT DETECTED ANY
OVERHEAT.
BUT IN SALEM OHIO, JUST 13 MILES
FURTHER ALONG, SURVEILLANCE
VIDEO CLEARLY SHOWS SPARKS AN
BRIGHT LIGHTS COMING FROM UNDER
A RAIL CAR AT THE HALF PAY POINT
OF THE TRAIN.
THERE IS ANOTHER DETECTOR JUST
DOWN THE TRACK FROM THE
SURVEILLANCE VIDEO BUT IT IS NOT
CLEAR IF IT DETECTED AN OVERHEAT
EITHER.
IF IT DID, BOTH THE CONDUCTOR
AND DISPATCHER WOULD OF BEEN
ALERTED TO A HEATING ISSUE.
THE NTSB SAID A WAYSIDE DETECTOR
ALERTED THE CREW TO A MECHANICAL
ISSUE.
CNN ESTIMATES BASED ON THE TIME
STAMPS OF THE SURVEILLANCE
VIDEOS AND DISTANCES BETWEEN
TOWNS, THE TRAIN WOULD HAVE BEEN
TRAVELING AN AVERAGE OF 49 MILES
PER HOUR BETWEEN ALLIANCE AND
SALEM, OHIO.
THEN SLOWED TO AN AVERAGE OF 29
MILES PER HOUR BETWEEN SALEM AND
EAST PALESTINE.
STILL NOT CLEAR WHY IT SLOWED.
THE DERAILMENT OCCURRED AROUND
8:55 P..." + 70%
|
"2023-03-01 00:00:00"
|
"Ex-Navy pilot says he saw UFOs t..."
" GOT >> THAT CHINESE BALLOON
THAT FLOATED ACROSS THE
CONTINENTAL U.S. GOT A LOT OF
ATTENTION, AND SOMEHOW IT
ECLIPSED OTHER WE'RE
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS.
>> EKOW 61, MYSTERIOUS OBJECT.
>> WELL, GOT IT.
>> ROGER.
>> WHAT THE [BLEEP] IS THAT?
>> DID YOU GET A PHOTO?
>> NO I TOOK A --
.
OH MY GOSH, DUDE.
>> FORMER NAVY FIGHTER PILOT
BRIAN GRACE HAS A NEW ARTICLE
IN POLITICAL, SAYING WE HAVE A
REAL UFO PROBLEM, AND IT'S NOT
BALLOONS.
HE JOINS ME NOW.
BRIAN, I'M WITH YOU.
YOU HAVE SEEN WEIRDER THINGS
THEN A CHINESE BALLOON WHILE
YOU'VE BEEN IN THE SKY, YES.
>> CERTAINLY.
WE'VE SEEN THINGS THAT WE HAVE
NOT BEEN ABLE TO EXPLAIN.
AS SIMPLY AS A BALLOON.
AND AS WE'VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT
THE VARIOUS OBJECTS THAT HAVE
BEEN SHOT DOWN OVER THE U.S..
, THERE'S BEEN A PRETTY CLEAR
BIFURCATION BETWEEN WHAT WE'VE
BEEN CALLING A CHINESE BALLOON
AND WHAT THESE OTHER THREE
OBJECTS ARE.
AND WHILE WE DON'T KNOW WHAT
THEY ARE, THE FACT OF THE
MATTER IS WE SHOULD KNOW IS
ABOVE OUR HEAD AT ANYTIME,
WHETHER IT'S A NATIONAL
SECURITY ISSUE, WHETHER IT'S A
SCIENTIFIC QUESTION, WE NEED TO
FIGURE OUT WHAT'S ABOVE OUR
HEADS.
>> THAT VIDEO THAT WE JUST
SHOWED, WAS THAT FROM YOUR
SQUAD?
>> YES, THAT WAS IN 2015 WHILE
WE WERE ABOARD THE USS THEODORE
ROOSEVELT OFF THE COAST OF
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA.
WE WERE DOING TRAINING MISSIONS,
PREPARING FOR A COMBAT
DEPLOYMENT.
WE RECORDED THAT OBJECT, AS
WELL AS OTHER OBJECTS THAT WERE
OPERATING OUR VICINITY ON A
REGULAR BASIS.
AND WE SIMPLY DID NOT KNOW WHAT
THEY WERE.
BUT WE DID KNOW THAT THEY WERE
A SAFETY HAZARD FOR OUR AIRCREW
AND FOR A TRAINING MISSIONS.
AND WE'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR THE
RIGHT WAY TO REPORT AND DEAL
WITH THOSE ISSUES EVER SINCE.
WITH THE AMERICANS FOR SAFE
AEROSPACE, WE'RE GOING TO BE
PUSHING LEGISLATIVE ACTION TO
ENSURE THE PROPER POLICIES ARE
IN PLACE, BOTH IN THE MILITARY
AND COMMERCIAL MARKETS, FEEL
COMFORTABLE REPORTING THESE
THINGS.
WHETHER IT'S A NATIONAL
SECURITY ISSUE, MAKE SURE IT'S
NOT A SECURITY GAP --
GAP, BECAUSE WE NEED ..." + 70%
|
"2023-02-26 00:00:00"
|
"Marjorie Taylor Greene advocates..."
"America is a nation divided.
So what should we do about it?
Well,
according to GOP
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene,
the solution is a national divorce.
That is a direct quote.
She tweeted this week
that we need to separate
by red and red states
and blue states
and shrink the federal government.
Everyone I talked to says this
from the sick
and disgusting woke culture issues
shoved down our throats
to the Democrats
traitorous America policies.
We are done She tweeted about it once
and then she tweeted about it again
and again.
And she just kept tweeting about it.
And if all of that wasn't
enough, Greene felt
the need to elaborate further
on all of this.
A national divorce is not a civil war.
It's actually separating
by red states and blue states
and making state rights and state
power a lot stronger than it is
right now.
It would be shrinking
the federal government.
I think it's something
that we should work towards
because, you know,
it's kind of the vision
that our founding fathers had
for America.
And I think it's a great one
at work in the beginning.
We just got it completely out of control.
It's crazy that I have to say this,
but the Civil War was fought to prevent
the red states and blue states
from splitting up right.
So exactly what is going on?
And she's from Georgia.
So since Biden won that,
that's now a blue state.
So what happens there?
There's a
whole discussion
at the beginning of this show.
Was about East Palestine, Ohio,
and the need for government in our lives.
And those are the discussions
that members of Congress
should be having about the
the role that government
must play in our lives
in a constructive way.
And she's talking about this divorce.
She's tweeting about it.
So we keep talking about it.
Of course,
it is preposterous on every level
and it's very divisive.
I would say that most couples,
before they get divorced,
go to counseling.
And I think Democrats
would be happy
to go through that counseling process
because here are the facts...." + 74%
|
"2023-03-03 00:00:00"
|
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|
"2023-02-23 00:00:00"
|
"Hear why Kevin McCarthy gave Jan..."
"
CONSIDERABLE CONSIDERABLE PUBLIC
BACKLASH.
REPUBLICAN HOUSE SPEAKER KEVIN
McCARTHY TONIGHT DEFENDING HIS
DECISION TO GIVE THOUSANDS OF
HOURS OF SECURITY FOOTAGE OF THE
JANUARY 6th ATTACK ON THE
CAPITOL EXCLUSIVELY TO TUCKER
CARLSON.
MOST OF THE VIDEO NEVER SEEN BY
THE PUBLIC.
McCARTHY TELLING "THE NEW YORK
TIMES," QUOTE, THEY DO BELONG TO
THE AMERICAN PUBLIC.
I THINK SUNSHINE LETS EVERYBODY
MAKE THEIR OWN JUDGMENT.
BUT MEDIA WATCHERS ARE CONCERNED
ABOUT HOW CARLSON MIGHT HANDLE
THE FOOTAGE.
>> HE'S GIVING IT TO SOMEBODY
WHO HAS BEEN PERHAPS THE CHIEF
PROPAGATOR ON FOX AND ONE OF THE
NATION'S LEADING PROPAGATORS OF
CONSPIRACY THEORIES AND BASELESS
CLAIMS ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED ON
JANUARY 6th.
>> IT'S JUST LIKE EVERY HOUR --
>> Reporter: CARLSON HAS
DOWNPLAYED THE SERIOUSNESS OF
THE JANUARY 6th INSURRECTION AND
MADE FALSE CLAIMS LIKE THIS ON
HIS FOX SHOW.
>> SO FBI OPERATIVES WERE
ORGANIZING THE ATTACK ON THE
CAPITOL ON JANUARY 6th ACCORDING
TO GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS.
>> Reporter: TOP DEMOCRATS ARE
FURIOUS OVER McCARTHY'S GRANTING
OF THE FOOTAGE TO CARLSON.
SENATE MAJORITY LEADER CHUCK
SCHUMER TELLING COLLEAGUES IN A
LETTER THAT IT, QUOTE, POSES
GRAVE SECURITY RISKS TO MEMBERS
OF CONGRESS AND EVERYONE WHO
WORKS ON CAPITOL HILL BUT IN
DEFENDING THE MOVE McCARTHY ALSO
TOLD "THE TIMES" HE HAD, QUOTE,
PROMISED TO RELEASE THE FOOTAGE.
McCARTHY DID INDEED PROMISE TO
RELEASE THE VIDEO AS PART OF HIS
CONTENTIOUS BID TO BECOME HOUSE
SPEAKER.
A GOP SOURCE TELLS CNN,
CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN
CONGRESSMAN AND TRUMP SUPPORTER
MATT GAETZ HAD SPECIFICALLY
DEMANDED THE FOOTAGE BE RELEASED
AS A CONDITION OF SUPPORTING
McCARTHY'S SPEAKERSHIP BID BUT
THAT GAETZ DID NOT DEMAND THAT
THE FOOTAGE BE GIVEN TO TUCKER
CARLSON.
THAT WAS DECIDED LATER.
>> IT'S A SIGN OF THE SPEAKER'S
PRECARIOUS POLITICAL SITUATION,
THAT HE FEELS THAT HE NEEDS TO
DO THIS, THAT HE'S TRYING TO WIN
OVER SOME OF THE HARD RIGHT
ELEMENTS OF HIS PARTY WHILE ALSO
HOLDING POWER AND ..." + 75%
|
"2023-02-26 00:00:00"
|
"'Shocking': Reporter says Russia..."
"Vladimir Putin's one.
Ukraine
is certainly not going as he intended.
But on the home front,
his dreams may be coming true.
That was the thrust of a terrific
New York Times article by the paper's
Moscow reporters, Valerie Hopkins
and Anton Tryon Off Ski.
Valerie joins me now from Moscow.
Welcome Valerie.
I want to ask you to start
by talking about something
that I found very interesting
in reporting
you've done before this article,
but including this article
which is President Biden
has said a couple of times, I think
once the body bags start coming back,
the Russian people will stop supporting
this war or words to that effect.
And what you found
is that the body bags are coming back,
but it is actually increasing the support
for the war. Explain what's going on.
Well, thank you very
much, Fareed, for having me.
And I wish I didn't
have to talk about this with you today.
But it's true in my reporting
across Russia.
What I found
when talking
to people, mothers of
of those who who have been lost
or relatives, people are finding that
their losses are actually making them
support the war even more.
They're starting to feel it even more.
And, of course,
the Kremlin has refused
to actually release
the full statistical data
of how many people have been killed,
how many soldiers have died in this war.
You know,
they've only released them
intermittently.
And I believe the last full count
was in September at 6000.
While Western intelligence
estimates that there have been
200,000 killed and wounded in this war.
Russians only so,
of course, many Russians.
Most Russians
don't know the full extent of this.
But my reporting
and reporting by other colleagues
who remain in Russia
and who have spoken to
to the mothers
and relatives of these dead soldiers
find that
that this makes them supportive of it
even more because,
you know,
they feel a concrete sense of loss.
They do believe they the propaganda
that that the government
has been pushing,
not only for the past year,
but also be..." + 64%
|
"2023-03-04 00:00:00"
|
"Hear Pompeo's 'veiled jab' at Tr..."
".
IT'S CERTAINLY THE LATEST IN THE
SENSE THAT THIS IS GOING TO BE
MORE DIFFICULT FOR HIM TO
ACTUALLY GET PEOPLE LIKE PENCE
AND OTHER TOP TRUMP AIDES BEFORE
HIM TO TESTIFY, JIM.
>> IT WILL CERTAINLY DRAG THIS
PROCESS OUT.
THAT IS ALWAYS A TRUMP PLAYBOOK.
JEREMY HERB, THANK YOU VERY
MUCH.
APPRECIATE THAT.
>>> LET'S CONTINUE THIS
CONVERSATION.
JOINING ME NOW IS FORMER
CONGRESSMAN AND CANDIDATE JOE
WALSH.
GREAT TO SEE YOU.
LET'S START WITH CPAC.
IT'S A MAGAPALOOSA.
WHAT DOES THIS YEAR'S CPAC TELL
YOU ABOUT THE STATE OF THE GOP?
>> YOU KNOW, JIM, I KNOW THE
TEMPTATION IS TO ALWAYS LAUGH,
RIGHT?
MIKE LINDELL, KARI LAKE, STEVE
BANNON, LAUGH AT HOW CRAZY THESE
PEOPLE ARE AT CPAC, BUT WE
SHOULDN'T LAUGH.
I MEAN, THIS IS -- THIS IS
SCARY, AND IT'S ODD HAVING TO
SAY THIS SIX TO SEVEN YEARS
AFTER DONALD TRUMP CAME ON THE
SCENE, BUT AMERICA NEEDS TO WAKE
UP.
WHAT WE'RE SEEING AT CPAC RIGHT
NOW IS THE BASE.
THE BASE OF ONE OF AMERICA'S TWO
MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES AND IT'S
FULLY RADICALIZED.
VIRTUALLY EVERY SPEAKER LIED AND
LIED AND LIED.
IT'S BEEN TWO OR THREE DAYS OF
LIES, DISINFORMATION, CRUELTY.
MY GOD, BRAZIL'S BOLSONARO
SPOKE TODAY ABOUT HOW HIS
ELECTION WAS STOLEN.
THIS IS SCARY STUFF.
THE IMPORTANT POINT IS, THIS IS
WHERE THIS REPUBLICAN PARTY IS
BECAUSE THESE ARE THE ACTIVISTS.
>> AND BOLSONARO GOT THE HERO'S
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TRUMP.
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AT TRUMP.
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"Just explain
why you're
making this donation to this fund
and why you're doing it now.
Well, thanks, Julie.
It's great to be with you both.
I first met
Malala back in 20, 15
at the screening of her documentary
in San Francisco,
and I was completely enamored
by both by her and her organization
and her mission
to make sure
every girl has access
to 12 years of free, safe
and quality education.
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started to become clear.
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around the world
without access to education.
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that we did travel to Africa together.
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you mentioned
that statistic before by the way,
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and the efforts that you're both making.
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this will remember,
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why this fight is so personal to you.
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first and foremost.
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how important this donation is
and what the money's going to go towards.
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the vision of Malala Fund.
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It's a political and social loss as well.
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sharing all of
my ambitious plans and Joel said,
you know, I will support you.
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" Welcome to Nightcap. I'm Claire Duffy. We have a great show for you today. First up, Ozenpik is in short supply. Diabetics who need it can't get it. We'll explain why. Then, a real-life succession, a new book depicts the dysfunction inside the Redstone media empire. And last, we explore what really went wrong with the once-popular live-game show app, HQ Trivia. Click on the chapters below. But first, you've heard the commercial. Oh, oh, oh. Ozenpik. People with Type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozenpik. People with Type 2 diabetes may be excited about it, but it turns out they can't actually get their hands on it. That's because ozenpik is in short supply, thanks to surging demand for an off-leabal use. Weight loss. It turns out ozenpik and we go be the same drug actually approved for slimming down. Maybe the long-sought cure for obesity, helping people lose an average of 10% to 15% of their starting weight. Ozenpik has become a social media phenomenon fueled by celebrity mentions and speculation over who's taking it. Just recently, comedian Tulsi Handler said she didn't even realize she was on ozenpik, since her doctor just quote, hands it out to anybody. But have these drugs change the definition of being thin? And what it takes to get there? That's what Matthew Schneier asked recently in an article for New York Magazine. Matthew, you called this the ozenpik moment and talked about the tension between people who need this drug and may not be able to get it versus those who want it, but maybe don't need it. Can you explain what's going on here? Yes. Ozenpik is a drug that was approved in 2017 in for the treatment of diabetes too. And intruding the diabetes incidentally, has this one of the side effects, is a pretty significant weight loss, which is very, very appealing to many people in America and around the world. And so while the drug is technically only meant to be prescribed for diabetics, for treating diabetes, people realizin..." + 86%
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"2023-02-23 00:00:00"
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"CNN reporter notes interesting d..."
"It has been quite an emotional day.
In his testimony
a bit earlier, Murdoch adamant
he did not shoot his wife or his son
Mr.
Murdoch,
did you take this gun or any gun like it
and blow your son's brains out
on June 7th or any day or any time?
No, I did not.
Did you shoot a 300 blackout
into her head, causing her death
Mr.
Griffin, I didn't
shoot my wife or my son any time
ever
Elliott Williams, Diane
Gallagher is still with us, CNN's
Jean Casarez.
Also joining us, our coverage.
And Jean, you've covered a lot of trials.
And when you put a defendant
on the stand, you're taking a risk.
Sometimes you build up a timeline
and then you ask the question,
did you do it right out of the box?
The defense attorneys asked
Alec Murdoch, what did you make of that?
Well,
they got right to the heart of it,
and they also got
to the heart of all the lies,
because there have been a lot of lies
that the prosecution has brought out.
In this case,
the most important lie of
all is the one that he said
he was
never down at the kennels close in time
to when the murders happened.
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and he admitted it, saying I was on drugs
and we know he had an addiction.
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through the majority of this trial.
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there was a paranoia
and I did not tell the truth
that I had been down there.
What's interesting about that
is that, remember,
he is talking to a jury
and that jury, they have friends.
They have relatives, they have lives.
How many of them have been touched
by someone that had an addiction?
And if so, did
that addiction produce lies
from those friends or family members?
So some jurors may understand
what he's saying.
Others may not take it as fact
and think that's just an excuse.
But I think it's an important point.
But it's his credibility
that is on the line right now
because the jury can't take notes.
They can just watch and listen.
And now they're looking at him
very close.
I don't think they're
to..." + 75%
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"2023-02-24 00:00:00"
|
"See how prosecutors grilled Alex..."
"DIANE GALLAGHER IS JOINING US
NOW.
TELL US MORE ABOUT THIS DRAMATIC
TESTIMONY THAT WE HEARD TODAY.
>> BRIANNA, FOR THE FIRST TIME
THE PROSECUTION REALLY GOT A
CHANCE TO DRILL ALECK MURDOCH
MINUTE BY MINUTE, SECOND BY
SECOND.
THEY ARE PAINTING HIM AS A
PRIVILEGED MAN THAT LIES UNTIL
HE CANNOT DENY AND HE COMES UP
WITH A NEW LIE TO EXPLAIN THAT
AWAY.
NONE OF WHICH ALECK MURDOCH
ACTUALLY DENIES BUT WHAT HE DOES
DENY IS HE KILLED HIS FAMILY AND
HE DID THAT REPEATEDLY ON THE
STAND TODAY.
>> SO YOU, LIKE YOU'VE DONE SO
MANY TIMES OVER THE COURSE OF
YOUR LIFE, HAD TO BACK UP AND
MAKE A NEW STORY THAT KIND OF
FIT WITH THE FACTS.
>> Reporter: ALEX MURDAUGH UNDER
CROSS-EXAMINATION FOR A SECOND
DAY GETTING HEATED.
>> YOU'RE DANG RIGHT I'M
CONSISTENT ABOUT THAT BECAUSE A
VERY SHORT TIME BEFORE THAT,
DAVID OWENS IS ASKING ME
QUESTIONS AND TELLING ME I'M A
SUSPECT IN THE MURDER OF MY WIFE
AND MY CHILD, AND ASKING ME
ABOUT MY CLOTHES.
YOU'RE DANG RIGHT IT WAS
IMPORTANT.
>> BECAUSE THE ONLY THING YOU'RE
CONCERNED ABOUT IS YOURSELF.
YOU'RE NOT CONCERNED ABOUT
GIVING ACCURATE INFORMATION TO
LAW ENFORCEMENT.
>> Reporter: AS HE TRIES TO
CONVINCE THE JURY HE DID NOT
KILL HIS WIFE MAGGIE AND HIS SON
PAUL.
>> YOU MEAN LIKE DID I SHOOT MY
WIFE AND MY SON?
>> YES.
>> NO.
>> Reporter: CREIGHTON WATERS
PUSHING MURDOCH HARD OVER HIS
ADMISSION OF LYING ABOUT BEING
AT THE FAMILY DOG KENNELS WHERE
THE BODIES WERE FOUND THE NIGHT
OF THE MURDERS.
>> PRETTY MUCH ALL OF THAT WAS
LIES, WASN'T IT?
>> THE PART ABOUT ME NOT BEING
AT THE KENNEL WAS A LIE.
>> ALSO NOT KNOWING PAUL WENT
DOWN THERE, THAT WAS A LIE.
YOU'RE PUTTING DETAIL INTO THIS
THING, AREN'T YOU?
>> EVERYTHING ABOUT ME NOT GOING
TO THE KENNEL WAS A LIE.
>> AND YOU'RE ABLE TO DO THAT SO
EASILY AND SO CONVINCINGLY AND
SO NATURALLY, DON'T YOU?
>> Reporter: AND HAMMERING
MURDOCH ON WHAT THE PROSECUTION
IS CALLING HIS NEW STORY.
>> YOU NEVER TOLD THEM ALL THIS
STORY THAT YOU'VE CONSTRUCTE..." + 75%
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"2023-02-25 00:00:00"
|
"Ex-prosecutor reacts to Trump gr..."
">>> A PENNSYLVANIA CONGRESSMAN
WHO TRIED TO HELP DONALD TRUMP
OVERTURN THE 2020 ELECTION.
REPUBLICAN SCOTT PERRY HAS BEEN
FIGHTING TO KEEP HIS CELL PHONE
DATA FROM D.O.J. INVESTIGATORS
SINCE IT WAS CONFISCATED BY THE
FBI LAST YEAR.
COURT PAPERS RELEASED LAST NIGHT
SAY THE PHONE DATA SHOWS PERRY
WAS, QUOTE, PROACTIVE AND
PERSISTENT IN CONTACTING THE
EXECUTIVE BRANCH AFTER THE
ELECTION AND THAT HE WAS IN
REGULAR CONTACT WITH THEN
PRESIDENT TRUMP AND HIS POWERFUL
SUPPORTERS, INCLUDING WHITE
HOUSE CHIEF OF STAFF MARK
MEADOWS.
ELLIE HOENIG JOINS US FROM THE
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK.
"UNTOUCHABLE, HOW POWERFUL
PEOPLE GET AWAY FROM IT, AUTHOR
OF THAT BOOK.
CONGRESSMAN PERRY HAS BEEN
EMBROILED IN A LEGAL BATTLE FOR
MONTHS.
HOW DAMNING IS THIS?
>> SCOTT PERRY TENDS TO FLY
UNDER THE RADAR LIKE KEVIN
McCARTHY, LIKE JIM JORDAN WHO
WERE PART OF THE EFFORT TO
OVERTURN THE ELECTION.
SCOTT PERRY WAS EVEN MORE
INTEGRAL AS THIS JUDGE FOUND.
PERRY MOSTLY LOST HIS LEGAL
ARGUMENT HERE.
HE WAS USING SOMETHING CALLED
THE SPEECH OR DEBATE CLAUSE
WHICH BASICALLY SAYS MEMBERS OF
CONGRESS CANNOT BE SUBPOENAED,
BUT ONLY ABOUT THEIR LEGISLATIVE
WORK.
THE JUDGE BASICALLY SAID, THE
VAST MAJORITY OF WHAT WAS IN
SCOTT PERRY'S PHONE DOES NOT
QUALIFY FOR PROTECTION.
A VERY SMALL SLICE DOES.
HE'S GOING TO HAVE THAT
INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO
INVESTIGATORS.
HE'S GOING TO HAVE TO ANSWER
QUESTIONS.
>> FASCINATING.
LET'S TURN TO GEORGIA BECAUSE, I
MEAN, AS YOU AND I HAVE TALKED
ABOUT SO MANY TIMES, THIS IS THE
CASE THAT WORRIES SOME OF THE
TRUMP FOLKS ON THAT TEAM.
A JUDGE WHO OVERSAW THE GEORGIA
GRAND JURY INVESTIGATING EFFORTS
BY TRUMP AND HIS ALLIES TO
OVERTURN THE 2020 ELECTION IS
CLARIFYING WHAT JURORS CAN AND
CANNOT SAY.
NOT SURPRISINGLY, THE JUDGE SAID
THEY CANNOT DISCUSS
DELIBERATIONS BUT THEY'RE FREE
TO TALK ABOUT THE FINAL REPORT.
THIS COMES AFTER THE FOREPERSON,
AND I KNOW YOU TALKED ABOUT THIS
EARLIER THIS PAST WEEK, WENT ON
THIS MEDIA BLITZ AN..." + 62%
|
"2023-03-02 00:00:00"
|
"See Marjorie Taylor Greene's rea..."
"CNN recently spoke to
about two dozen House
Republican members of the so-called MAGA
wing of the party.
They said they're not ready yet
to endorse
the former president's candidacy.
That is, despite intense lobbying
by his allies, a top concern.
This is his electability.
One House Republican
who is still firmly in
his camp is Congresswoman
Marjorie Taylor Greene.
On Tuesday, during a meeting,
the Republicans
Election Integrity Caucus,
she was back to pushing
false, baseless claims
that the election was stolen,
this time in the face
literally of one of the top
election officials in her state, Georgia.
Gabriel Sterling,
who has bravely resisted immense pressure
to overturn the election there.
Here's how that went down.
Gabe, I do not consider you an expert
on this issue.
As a matter of fact,
consider your major problem
for you to say
there were no dead voters in Georgia
and that there was
there was
thousands of dead voters in Georgia.
And then
and then the other thing is
you have constantly showed
up for this election.
And I'm going to tell you,
if there was blatant outright fraud
in the 20, 20 election,
complete and total fraud, you know,
you absolutely do.
Now, I'm
going to follow up on one more thing.
Trump won Georgia
I know you don't like for me to say that,
but I am convinced that he did
for the French.
She's convinced
for the record
that the former
president lost
Georgia by 11,779 votes in a state run
by Republicans.
There have been multiple recounts, as Mr.
Sterling indicated there.
There were not thousands of dead
voters in Georgia.
Officials have only found
four such cases to date
Gabriel Sterling joins us now.
Despite a lot of talk
a few months ago about Marjorie Taylor
Greene modifying her more
loony positions here,
she was saying this stuff to your face
for which
she has no evidence whatsoever
and a body of counter evidence
that is factual.
As a loyal Republican,
does it concern you
that a member of the House
election Integrity Caucus,
no less,
is perpe..." + 72%
|
"2023-03-04 00:00:00"
|
"'I am your retribution': Trump m..."
".
>> YEAH, A PREVIEW OF WHEN LINE
OF ATTACK FOR SURE.
KRISTEN HOLMES, THANK YOU VERY
MUCH.
LET'S GET SOME PERSPECTIVE ON
THIS.
JOINING US NOW IS MICHAEL
SINGLETON, A REPUBLICAN
STRATEGIST, AND MOLLY JOHN FAST,
A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT FOR
VANITY FAIR AND HOST OF THE
FAST POLITICS PODCAST.
SURE MICHAEL, LET ME START WITH
YOU.
THIS HAS BEEN A MAGA
LOLLAPALOOZA THIS WEEKEND AT
CPAC.
WE WERE SHOWING SOME IMAGES OF
TRUMP WON HATS AND THAT SORT OF
THING ON TABLES.
AND YOU LOOK AT THE RECENT
POLLS.
HE'S REALLY OUT IN FRONT IN
ALMOST EVERY POLL OF THE
REPUBLICAN FIELD.
I KNOW IT'S VERY EARLY.
BUT HE WON THE CPAC STRAW POLL.
IS THERE ANYTHING REALLY
STANDING IN THE WAY RIGHT NOW
OF THIS POINT OF DON TRUMP
SECURING THE REPUBLICAN
NOMINATION AT THIS POINT?
>> I THINK ONE THING TO BE
CONCERNED ABOUT, JIM --
AND THANKS FOR HAVING ME --
IS POTENTIAL LITIGATION AGAINST
THE FORMER PRESIDENT.
LOOK AT GEORGIA.
A POTENTIAL INDICTMENT COME?
I THINK THE JURY IS STILL OUT
ON THAT.
I ALSO THINK THAT TRUMP
PRESENTS AN INTERESTING
DICHOTOMY FOR THE REPUBLICAN
PARTY, WHICH IS WHY YOU ARE
SEEING RON DESANTIS MOVE UP IN
THE POLLS WITH MANY REPUBLICAN
VOTERS.
AND THAT, IS IF DONALD TRUMP IS
THE NOMINEE OF THE REPUBLICAN
PARTY, CAN HE ACTUALLY WIN, JIM?
--
CAN HE PULL OVER, PERSUADE
VOTERS, MOVE THEM IN
POSITIONING WITH SUBURBANITES?
THAT DOESN'T APPEAR TO BE THE
CASE IF YOU LOOK AT THE LAST
PRESIDENTIAL AND IT DOES NOT
APPEAR TO BE THE CASE IF YOU
LOOK AT THE MOST RECENT MIDTERM
ELECTION.
THAT IS A CONCERN THAT MANY IN
THE PARTY, INCLUDING DONORS,
INCLUDING OTHER STRATEGISTS,
AND EVEN THOSE WORKING WITH
SOME OF THE FOLKS WHO ARE NOT
TRUMP SUPPORTERS SAYING, WE
WANT TO WIN, AND YES, WE LIKE
TRUMP, BUT IS HE THE BEST
PERSON TO HELP US GET ACROSS
THAT FINISH LINE?
>> YET, THERE'S A HUGE
DISCONNECT RIGHT NOW BETWEEN
THE DONOR BASE AND THE MAGA
BASE.
>> MOLLY JONG-FAST, IT SEEMS
TRUMP'S POSITIONING HIS
PRESIDENTIAL RUN AS KIND OF A
REVENGE TOUR.
I THINK WE HAVE SOME SOUND FROM
TRUMP'S SPEECH.
I TH..." + 79%
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"2023-03-02 00:00:00"
|
"Russian soldiers dying in large ..."
"Russian soldiers whose
comrades are dying in mass
are tonight appealing
directly to the Russian
president for help
the man who refuse to address
our command has replenished
our unit with new mobilized.
Six times now.
This is evidence of the incompetence
of our superiors and of the whole unit.
Please help.
There is nowhere else to turn.
Just just to break that down.
These mobilized men are saying
that their unit has been replenished
six times.
Think about all that death.
It is horrific.
And what is most significant
about this appeal
is that they directly, as mobilized men,
are calling their commanders incompetent
and directing that entire thing,
not just a telegram for a random post
directly to Putin. For him to see it.
And it comes as we have more video
of another
Russian soldier
calling the situation
on the ground in eastern Ukraine,
a cluster of
we found that
our tank is burning over there.
So please
be greetings to everyone
straight from the front line,
firsthand evidence
of what's happening here It is a cluster,
but we are pushing holy
glory to Russia.
These damning videos coming is inside
Russia itself.
The brutal Wagner group
is purportedly
turning to students from Moscow
in order to fill its ranks.
Now, we understand that
the students in question
here are in 10th grade.
And I want to emphasize
the significance
of the fact
that these boys are in Moscow,
which is the region that has sent
the least fighters to the front line,
the region that has been kept
the most isolated
from the effects of the war
where more elite live.
This is the video of what's
believed to be a Wagner fighter.
His face is covered.
He's in a classroom
and he is lecturing
students on so-called contract service.
Now, the students were forced
to fill out.
We understand
this survey is showing it to you
on the screen.
It asks for their personal information.
Also,
the contact information of their parents
also asks,
do you have any relatives
who are living in hostile countries
and what is your ..." + 73%
|
"2023-03-04 00:00:00"
|
"He toured the US asking 1,000 st..."
"Question,
What crucial piece of life advice
do you wish you'd been able to share
with your younger self?
That's the question
that my next guest asked.
A thousand Americans
all across the country
while also taking their portrait
in May of 2022.
Imran Nouri,
a 20 something
son of two Indian
immigrants, quit his job at the nonprofit
he founded
and embarked on a journey across America.
Nouri lived in his Toyota
Camry for 12 weeks.
He traveled to all 48 continental states,
slept in rest areas, casino parking
lots, Wal-Marts
occasionally on friends couches.
He approached a diverse
swath of strangers,
asking them to impart life advice
and then could he take their picture?
And he chronicled all of it
on his Instagram and YouTube pages.
Here are some snippets of lessons
he's been collecting
you can't get back time.
I spent most of my life
chasing a dollar
and worried about paying bills.
Now my dog has grown.
I've got time, but she's grown.
She's on her own time now.
I would tell myself not to worry so much
about what
other people think
and really trust my gut to do what I felt
was right,
except the things you can't control
and adapt.
These days,
it seems like people
who have common sense don't even use it.
You look at the sky
and it's obviously blue,
but someone else will say it's purple.
At the end of the day,
that's their problem, not yours.
Save money.
I was negligent.
I did a lot of traveling following fish.
You think the money will always be there,
but that's not always true.
Don't get married.
That's it.
Just don't get married.
Imran Nouri joins me now.
He's an artist and storyteller.
Imran, you put some miles on that Toyota
Camry of yours.
What made you do this?
Michael, first of all, thanks
so much for having me here.
But there were two major reasons
for me doing this.
The first one being that
I wanted to push myself
as far out of my comfort zone
as I possibly could
in the most extreme fashion.
Because as I'm sure you understand,
the greatest
strides in personal d..." + 69%
|
"2023-03-03 00:00:00"
|
"See why a crowd laughed at a top..."
"The intense battle for Bakhmut
may finally be nearing an end.
This is a key city in eastern Ukraine,
which has
faced a relentless Russian assault
for weeks.
Well, just hours ago,
the founder of the vodka
mercenary group said
his fighters have now
all but surrounded the city.
And he appealed to Ukraine's president
to order a Ukrainian withdrawal,
saying, quote,
The pincers are tightening.
Russian forces
blew up
a vital supply bridge
connecting the town to nearby areas.
Ukrainian police tells CNN
they hope to repair that bridge
in the coming days.
Meantime, Ukrainian forces blew up
a rail bridge in Baku.
They had previously damaged the military.
Denies it's a sign
that troops are preparing to withdraw.
Well, as that battle
rages, Sergei Lavrov
is hearing
the sound of international ridicule
at Thursday's
gathering of top
G20 diplomats in New Delhi.
The Russian foreign minister
was pushing his boss's
narrative about Moscow's
invasion of Ukraine when this happened.
You know, the war which
we are trying to stop
and which was launched against us
using the Ukraine, your
Ukrainian people
of course, its influence influenced
influenced the policy of Russia.
Hmm.
CNN's Atika Seward is live
from the Indian capital.
You've been monitoring
what's been going
on at these key meetings.
What are the
what do you believe
are the key takeaways at this point?
Well, perhaps
the biggest takeaway would be a day
after the G-20 summit
here in New Delhi,
where the foreign ministers had converged
and convened
to talk about pressing issues Becky.
Mainly emerging from that conflict
in Ukraine with Russia is,
you know,
the rise in prices in food, commodities
and energy.
And India was hoping
to play a leading role
in bringing the West and Russia together
and finding common ground.
But they failed to do that.
And that's essentially
because Ukraine
was the issue over
which there was a sharp divide.
We've seen that on Thursday.
We've seen that again on Friday.
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|
"2023-02-27 00:00:00"
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"First lady did not hesitate when..."
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but there's too many other things
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before I start a campaign.
Is your age part of your own calculation?
Into whether to run again?
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for people to raise issues about my age.
It's totally legitimate to do that.
And knowing I can say, watch me
a few times.
A man have answered that question.
President Biden
hinting that
the launch of his 2024 reelection
bid could be just around the corner.
So what is First Lady Jill Biden?
Think about that.
Since early
signs travel
with the first lady to Africa
on her recent five day tour addressing
drought and hunger in the region,
she sat down for an exclusive interview.
Arlette Signs joins us now.
So good morning to you.
So is here isn't he
because he says he's got to consult
with the first lady
and you got to ask her. So tell us.
Well done.
Jill Biden,
of course, is a key
figure for President Biden
in so many of his decisions.
And we had a chance to talk
to her about a host of issues,
including that possible reelection bid.
And while she says no
announcement plans
have been finalized, in her mind,
she essentially believes
the decision has been made.
Take a listen.
Your husband was asked in an interview
if he was running
and he joked
that he had to call you to find out.
Was this recently it was resolved
I must have missed it.
So we're going to the source.
Where do things stand
when that one's an announcement coming?
Well, he said he intends to run
So nothing's been planned yet.
I think, you know, he's been so busy with
being in Ukraine
handling some of the crises at home.
So I think, you know,
he's not he's putting that first.
He's putting America's business before.
He's putting his own.
But has
the decision
been made among the family
that he's going to run?
Well, it's
Joe's really it's Joe's decision.
And we support whatever he wants to do.
If he were there,
if he wants to do something else.
Were there too
is there any chanc..." + 83%
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"2023-02-22 00:00:00"
|
"See residents' emotional confron..."
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BETTER.
WE'RE GOING TO CONTINUE TO
INVEST IN SAFETY.
>> THANK YOU.
>> JENNA, GIANNIS IS ALSO HERE
AND HAS A QUESTION.
>> I HAVE A TWO PART QUESTION.
THE FIRST PART OF MY QUESTION
IS THAT IF YOU COULD WALK US
THROUGH THAT DECISION OF NOT
DIGGING UP THE SOIL, IN JUST
REBUILDING THE TRAIN TRACKS
OVER, AND THEN SECOND IT'S BEEN
ROUGHLY THREE WEEKS, WHAT NEW
SAFETY MEASURES DO YOU HAVE
SINCE THEN, REGARDLESS OF THE
INVESTIGATION GOING ON.
IF YOU HAVEN'T COME UP WITH
THAT, WHEN CAN YOU EXPECT TO
HEAR FROM THEM?
THIS IS NOT THE FIRST AND IT
WILL DEFINITELY NOT BE THE
LAST.
PEOPLE NEED TO SEE A LOT OF
CHANGE IN A BIG WAY.
THOSE ARE MY QUESTIONS.
>> YES, MA'AM.
WE BELIEVE THAT WE HAD AN
ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND
REMEDIATION PLAN FOR THE SOIL
UNDER THE TRACKS.
HOWEVER, AS I NOTED, AS I
CONTINUE TO ENGAGE WITH THE
WORKERS OF EAST PALESTINE, --
>> CAN I INTERRUPT.
WHAT MADE YOU BELIEVE THAT WAS
AN OKAY RESOLUTION?
THAT IS WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR.
WHAT GOES INTO THAT DECISION?
>> OUR INDEPENDENT
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPERTS.
>> WHEN YOU DUMP 100,000
GALLONS OF CHEMICALS, AND OIL,
--
>> YOU'RE NOT TALKING ABOUT THE
OIL.
>> 60,000 GALLONS OF OIL, WHEN
YOU DUMP THAT INTO THE GROUND,
AND YOU DON'T TAKE THAT OUT OF
THE GROUND BEFORE YOU PUT YOUR
TRACKS ON, AND YOU RUN YOUR
TRAIN ON IT, THAT IS AN OKAY
DECISION?
>> THE OIL, THE OIL IS GOING TO
CAUSE AT THE LONG TERM EFFECTS,
BECAUSE EVERYBODY IS TALKING
ABOUT THE CHEMICALS, AND WHILE
I DO THINK THAT THAT'S
IMPORTANT, IT IS THE OIL THAT
IS SEEPING INTO OUR GROUND,
THAT YOU CHOSE NOT TO DIG UP,
AND JUST PUT YOUR TRACKED RIGHT
OVER TOP OF IT.
SHE IS ASKING YOU SPECIFICALLY
WHAT LED YOU TO THAT DECISION,
--
>> MA'AM, WE HAVE MADE A LOT OF
PROGRESS ON ENVIRONMENTAL
REMEDIATION.
WE'VE DUG UP 4600 CUBIC YARDS
OF SOIL, AND WE HAVE COLLECTED
1.7 MILLION GALLONS OF WATER.
WE WILL CONTINUE WITH THE
ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION, AND
IN EARLY MARCH, WE WILL START
WITH TEARING UP THE TRACKS AND
STARTING TO DIG UP THE SOIL
UNDERNEATH THE TRACKS.
>> SIX WEEKS.
I..." + 77%
|
"2023-02-22 00:00:00"
|
"GOP 2024 hopefuls divided over U..."
"A house divided
over military
and financial aid to Ukraine.
So brand new CNN reporting
reveals a growing chasm
among the GOP
as the war enters its second year
Some hard line Republicans
say the billions spent back in Ukraine
is a prime example of government waste.
And given their slim House majority,
it could be enough to complicate
or potentially
even block
additional funding down the road.
Joining us now to share their reporting
and their insights, CNN's M.J.
Lee, CNN's Isaac
over to Mitchell
of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
And CNN's Lauren Fox.
So the House Republicans, you report
it's a minority,
but it's a vocal minority
who say America first.
What are we doing
Where's the money going?
Yeah, and it's been a dramatic
split screen this week.
While you've had the president
visiting Ukraine,
you have had a lot of these House
Republicans arguing
he shouldn't be there in the first place.
He should be back in the United States.
So I think one of the biggest chasms
that you're starting to see right now
is just fatigue about
why is the US spending money at all.
And it's a real big difference
between the leadership
and some of these rank and file members.
You have people like Mitch McConnell
who are going to go out there and argue
all day
long on Fox News
that this is an important issue
for the Republican base.
Then you have people like Kevin McCarthy,
who's going to have to
contend with some of those conservatives
like Matt Gates, who has a resolution
asserting American fatigue
over giving Ukraine
financial aid for this war.
Kevin McCarthy
said he did not support that resolution.
But he also doesn't support
a blank check.
And that leads to a lot of question marks
as this fight on Capitol Hill
really intensifies
over spending over the next
several months.
What does that mean
for the future of Ukraine?
And this isolationist movement
is growing in the republic
where it's not new, but it is growing.
And you see, it's in
your noteworthy
many House Republicans said,
w..." + 73%
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TOO DESTRUCTIVE FOR HIS OWN
REGIME, SO FAR.
>> IVAN WATSON IN HONG KONG,
THANKS SO MUCH.
JOINING US NOW FOR A BIPARTISAN
INTERVIEW THE TOP MEMBERS OF
THE HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON
THE COMPETITION BETWEEN CHINA
AND THE U.S. MIKE GALLAGHER AND
WE THANK YOU BOTH FOR DOING
THIS.
IT CERTAINLY SAYS A LOT THAT
YOU ARE APPEARING IN A
BIPARTISAN WAY.
CHAIRMAN GALLAGHER, YOU HAVE
SAID THAT UNITY HE IS THE
GREATEST STRENGTH AGAINST
CHINA.
HOW ARE YOU AND YOUR FELLOW
COMMITTEE MEMBERS GOING TO KEEP
TONIGHT'S HEARING GOING FOR ARE
WARD AND NOT PARTISAN POLITICS?
>> THE GOOD NEWS IS WE HAVE
WORKED PRODUCTIVE TOGETHER ON A
VARIETY OF IRES 6th ISSUES.
WE RECOGNIZE WE DON'T HAVE TO
HAVE AGREE ON HAVING BUT WHEN
IT COMES TO THE THREAT WE FACE
FROM CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY I
THINK WE SEE IT CLEARLY, AND WE
WANT TO IDENTIFY THAT
BIPARTISAN CENTER OF GRAVITY
WHERE WE CAN PUSH BACK AGAINST
TRANSNATIONAL REPRESSION FROM
THE CCP.
I'M CAUTIOUS 8 OPTIMISTIC IF
FOR NO OTHER REASON THAN THE
LIST OF MEMBERS WE HAVE ON BOTH
SIDES.
SPEAKER McCARTHY APPOINTED VERY
SERIOUS, SOBER MEMBERS, NOT
BOMB THROWERS.
MEMBER JEFFERIES APPOINTED SOME
TALENTED DEMOCRATS THAT I HAVE
WORKED WITH.
>> CHINA'S FRAYING TIES WITH
THE WEST HAVE BEEN ON FULL
DISPLAY RECENTLY.
OBVIOUSLY THE CHINA SPY BALLOON
INCIDENTS, U.S. WARNINGS THAT
CHINA IS CONSIDERING ARMING
PUTIN'S ARMY, THE ESCALATING
STANDOFFS ABOUT TAIWAN, THE
CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY
POSSIBLY SPYING HERE IN THE
UNITED STATES, COMPETITION OVER
SEMI CONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING,
NOT TO MENTION RENEWED
QUESTIONS OVER COVID'S ORIGINS.
THAT'S JUST SOME OF THE ISSUES
HERE.
WHAT'S FIRST ON YOUR AGENDA,
AND WHY?
>> YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT,
THERE'S SO MANY ISSUES.
AND IF YOU TALK TO MIKE OR MY
CONSTITUENTS, A LOT OF THEM
HAVE THEIR OWN CONCERNS ABOUT
EACH OF THOSE ISSUES.
ONE OF ISSUES THAT WE'RE
PROBABLY GOING TO TALK ABOUT
TONIGHT IS THE ECONOMIC ISSUES
AND THE TRADE ISSUES THAT HAVE
ENDED UP HOL..." + 74%
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"2023-02-24 00:00:00"
|
"These are the consequences for C..."
"Today marks
one year into Russia's full scale
invasion of Ukraine.
There's no real end in sight right now
after 12 months of intense fighting.
The Ukrainian president
Zelensky is declaring
that the war will end in 2023.
I sat down with Defense
Secretary Lloyd Austin
outside of his office
of the Pentagon yesterday for his view
on where the war stands,
how he thinks it could end
When you look at this
and you're making your assessment,
do you think this ends with negotiations
or does it end on the battlefield?
Most likely
it will end
with some sort of negotiation.
And what the Ukrainians are interested in
is getting there,
getting the Russians
out of their sovereign territory.
And I think that's probably going
to be either going in
a point where,
you know,
I'll let the Ukrainians
speak for themselves.
Also,
and I
also discussed
the threats
that are posed
by China and US's concerns
about Beijing considering
potentially providing Russia with lethal
military assistance.
Here's what he said.
We heard recently
the US revealing some intelligence.
They do believe
China is preparing to provide
potentially lethal assistance
to Russia to help them in Ukraine.
Tell us what you're seeing
We've not seen any China provide
any material assistance to Ukraine
or to Russia at this point.
China hasn't
taken it off the table for sure.
I've engaged my counterpart early on
and told him that
this this would be a very bad mistake
if if China were to do this
would further complicate things.
And you think they're preparing
to do that?
I don't I can't speak for the Chinese.
I mean, they have
tremendous capabilities and so,
again, if they were to do that,
it would be ill advised
when it comes to that.
If they
if they do take that step
and China does move to provide
lethal assistance to Russia for this.
What are the consequences going to
look like for China?
Well, you
know, of course,
there's a reputational risk in
and of course,
I'm sure China would love to enjoy
a good relationship
with all t..." + 77%
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"[MUSIC PLAYING]
DMYTRO SOLOVIOV: To describe
the last year in a word,
I would use the word
"challenging," probably,
and I don't think I
need to explain why,
the last year was challenging.
Well, I feel years older
since the last February.
February was pretty good.
I was going on with my
heritage preservation
activities and initiatives,
most important of which
was the protest against
demolition of the Exhibition
Center of Kyiv,
but then everything
was brutally, brought to
a halt by the invasion.
[SIRENS]
[EXPLOSION]
Our lives were
turned upside down.
March was a tense month.
We started planning to
evacuate from Kyiv to Western
Ukraine to our relatives.
It took us three days--
three excruciating days.
I found myself
celebrating my birthday
in the middle of nowhere
in a kindergarten,
having to sleep there
because we didn't
have fuel to finish our trip.
That memory will stick
with me for a long time.
April, I was settling
down in a Ivano-Frankivsk
trying to start a new
life in a new city.
May, I had to go back
to Kyiv and then had
to start another life, again.
And I was traveling
to neighboring cities
that it were brutally
damaged to document it,
Those are cities that I
traveled to a few years ago
to find what modernist
artifacts there are.
A lot of buildings were
damaged beyond repair,
but what struck me
was this building
that I took picture of.
The whole building burned
down, except for the wall
with a mosaic on it.
And for me, it was symbolic
that this mosaic is a symbol
of our spirit of Ukrainians.
That you can break
us, you can kill us,
but you can't break our spirits.
More grim things
happened in June,
and one of the darkest
ones was the one
you can see in a picture.
It's a funeral of my friend.
He joined the army and was
dispatched to the front.
Unfortunately, he was
killed by a Russian bomb.
I just couldn't
look at his mother,
who was just crushed by grief.
July was mostly good.
The intensity of Russian attacks
became slightly less terrible,
and we were able t..." + 50%
|
"2023-03-02 00:00:00"
|
"Russian artillery heard almost c..."
"After weeks of relentless fighting,
Ukraine says Russian troops are advancing
on the city of Bakhmut.
Now, according to Ukrainian
military officials,
Russian forces
are assaulting
the city itself, suggesting that
it is no longer
simply operating on the outskirts.
But Ukraine does not plan to withdraw yet
its defense forces are still holding on
to their positions
and are repelling Russian attacks.
Now, the boss of the mystery Wagner
Group says this video you're
looking at here
shows is fighters practically
in the center of the city.
However, CNN has geolocated this video
to be the east of Bakhmut,
around two kilometers or
so from the city center.
Meanwhile, Ukraine fears
that if Paramount falls
the town of Charles River,
as you can see,
there will be the next on Russia's list.
Alex Marquardt is there
This is the road
on the way to back mud
cars, military vehicles
bombing up and down this road, going to
and from the front
You see this armored vehicle right here
as a sign for victory.
There are still some people here,
not too many,
but some of these hardy residents
have stayed behind.
This is the shop of Sea views.
Who is here?
Grilling meats held shashlik.
He actually fled from Bark Mound
two months ago
and has opened up the shop selling basics
like bananas, beetroot and and candles.
There's another man
who here who we just met
whose daughter is still in mud.
One of the thousands of people there
who have been asked to evacuate
but are still in the city.
Amid this incredible fighting,
you can see that
they put up wood there, too,
to protect those windows.
So much destruction in this town.
We were just farther in
the center of town, is called it,
because if you are,
this is one town
over from back
with a large group of people
at a bus stop
waiting for a water delivery
that never came.
Every few moments
you can hear explosions.
The sound of
what we believe
to be outgoing artillery fire.
Ukrainians firing at Russian positions.
We spoke with an older
woman named Valenti..." + 81%
|
"2023-03-02 00:00:00"
|
"South Carolina attorney general ..."
"
PROSECUTION.
IT'S EXTRAORDINARY HOW QUICKLY
THE JURY CAME TO THIS VERDICT.
WHAT WAS IT LIKE IN THE
COURTROOM WHEN THE VERDICTS WERE
READ?
>> Reporter: YEAH, IT TOOK THEM
JUST ABOUT THREE AND A HALF
HOURS OR SO TO FIND ALEX
MURDAUGH GUILTY ON ALL FOUR
COUNTS.
YOU TRY TO READ THE JURY AS THEY
FILE BACK INTO THE COURTROOM.
NONE OF THEM LOOKED TO THE RIGHT
WHERE MURDAUGH SAT AND THE
FAMILY SAT.
THEY ALL HAD THEIR HEADS DOWN AS
THEY WALKED INTO THE COURTROOM.
ALSO, ANDERSON, YOU COULD SEE
ALEX MURDAUGH -- WE HAVE THIS
PRESSER THAT IS JUST ABOUT TO
START HEAR.
THAT WOULD BE THE, THAT'S THE
SOUTH CAROLINA ATTORNEY GENERAL,
ALLEN WILSON, AT THE PODIUM.
HE ACTUALLY QUESTIONED ONE OF
THE LAST WITNESSES, ANDERSON,
BECAUSE THAT WAS A VERY
IMPORTANT WITNESS.
A KEY WITNESS.
HE WAS SPEAKING TO HOW THE CRIME
SCENE, HOW IT ALL HAPPENED.
HE WAS A CRIME SCENE EXPERT ON
THE RE-CREATION OF THE CRIME
SCENE AND ABLE TO HELP THE JURY
UNDERSTAND HOW THE DEFENSE'S
THEORY COULD NOT HAVE WORKED.
SO WE CAN LISTEN IN HERE.
>> I WANT TO THANK EVERY ONE OF
YOU FOR BEING HERE TONIGHT.
THERE IS A LOT OF EMOTION AT
THIS COURTHOUSE.
A YEAR AND A HALF, NEARLY TWO
YEARS OF BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS.
A LOT OF HARD WORK FOR SO MANY
PEOPLE.
IF YOU WILL JUST BEAR WITH ME, A
COUPLE -- NOT A COUPLE.
A LOT OF PEOPLE TO THANK.
FIRST, FOR THOSE WHO DON'T KNOW,
I'M SOUTH CAROLINA'S ATTORNEY
GENERAL AND I HAVE THE BEST
STAFF OF ANY ATTORNEY GENERAL IN
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
I'M GOING TO START BY THANKING
OUR PROSECUTION TEAM.
I'VE BEEN HERE FOR NEARLY SIX
WEEKS WITH THIS TEAM LIVING IN A
HOTEL.
AND IT FELT ALMOST LIKE BEING IN
A DORM ENVIRONMENT IN COLLEGE.
LATE NIGHTS, CRAMMING, STUDYING,
LITTLE SLEEP, AWAY FROM OUR
FAMILIES, GETTING UP EARLY,
GETTING HERE TO THE COURTHOUSE,
WORKING LONG HOURS, GETTING ON
EACH OTHER'S NERVES AT TIMES.
IT WAS ALL WORTH IT.
IT WAS ALL WORTH IT.
WE GOT TO BRING JUSTICE AND BE A
VOICE FOR MAGGIE AND PAUL
MURDAUGH AND BRING JUSTICE FOR
THE PEOP..." + 75%
|
"2023-03-01 00:00:00"
|
"SpaceX night launch produces stu..."
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>> MINUS TEN.
GO FOR LAUNCH.
AND WE ARE --
AND WE'RE CLEAR OF THE --
>> THE VEHICLE IS SUPERSONIC.
>> THE CALL THERE INDICATING,
FASTER THAN THE SPEED OF SOUND.
>> MAX Q.
NEXT ONE THROTTLE ON.
>> NOW THAT WERE PASSED MAX Q
--
>> COPY, ONE BRAVO.
>> THAT ONE BRAVO INDICATOR AND
DIFFERENT ABORT MODES THAT ARE
CALLED AND ALLOW THE GROUND
TEAMS AND THE CREW TO TRACK
ABOUT POSITION OF THE BALCONY
AND IN THE DRAGON AS THEY MAKE
THEIR WAY UP THE EASTERN
SEABOARD IN THE EVENT OF AN
ABORT, THE POSITION WHERE
DRAGON WOULD --
AS WELL AS INDICATE WHAT SERIES
OF MANEUVERS DRAGON WOULD
INDICATE.
BUT SO FAR WE ARE HEARING GOOD
CALLS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF
FALCON 9 ON ITS RIDE UPHILL.
ONE MINUTE 53 SECONDS
IN-FLIGHT.
>> WE'RE ABOUT 30 SECONDS AWAY
FROM MAIN ENGINE CUTOFF, WHICH
WILL BE FOLLOWED QUICKLY BY
STAGE SEPARATION AND SECOND
ENGINE START, WHICH IS THE
IGNITION OF THAT BACK ENGINE ON
THE SECOND STAGE.
>> NOW ABOUT TEN SECONDS AWAY
FROM MAIN ENGINE CUTOFF.
>> AND THERE WE HAVE IT, A
SPECTACULAR NIGHTTIME LAUNCH.
IT'S AMAZING HOW, NO MATTER HOW
MANY TIMES YOU SEE IT, IT TAKES
YOUR BREATH AWAY WHEN THESE
LAUNCHES TAKE PLACE.
>> OH YES, VERY SPECTACULAR 90
PLANTERS, VERY DIFFERENT FROM A
DAY LAUNCH.
YOU CAN SEE THE VEHICLE FOR A
LOT LONGER BECAUSE YOU CAN SEE
THE ENGINES BURNING, SO VERY
DIFFERENT EXPERIENCE, AND HERE
WE HAVE SEEN THE FIRST STAGE IS
SEPARATED SUCCESSFULLY, SECOND
STAGE IGNITED, AND SO
EVERYTHING IS LOOKING GREAT SO
FAR.
>> AND LET'S JUST TALK ABOUT
THE VEHICLE THAT'S GETTING IN
--
THE.
THE FALCON 9 ROCKET TOPPED BY
AN ATOMIC AUTONOMY'S THEY'RE
ORGANIZED CREW.
>> ESPECIALLY DURING THE LAUNCH
PHASE THEY ARE IN AUTOMATIC
MODE.
THEY ARE MONITORING ALL THE
SYSTEMS AND THERE'S ACTUALLY
VERY LITTLE CONTROL THE CREW
HAS RIGHT NOW.
IF THEY HAD TO ABORT, IF
SOMETHING WENT WRONG IN THE
HEAD SEPARATING COME BACK, THEY
COULD INITIATE THAT MANUALLY.
IT COULD ALSO BE INITIATED
AUTOMATICALLY IN CASE OF A
SENSOR THAT DETECTS THE
ANOMALY.
BUT RIGHT NOW THEY'RE JUST
MONITORING..." + 47%
|
"2023-02-28 00:00:00"
|
"Maher: Trumpsters and 'woke-ster..."
">> DAVID AXLEROD, ALWAYS A
PLEASURE, SIR.
THANK YOU.
>> THANK YOU.
>> GREAT TO SEE YOU GUYS.
>>> ALL RIGHT.
AHEAD, BILL MAHER, A MAN WITH A
LONG HISTORY OF AMUSING AND, YOU
KNOW, SOMETIMES OFFENDING, BOTH
ENDS OF THE POLITICAL SPECTRUM,
HE SAT DOWN WITH JAKE TAPPER FOR
THEIR SPECIAL.
IT AIRS TONIGHT 9:00 EASTERN ON
CNN.
TAKE A LOOK.
>> DO YOU THINK DEMOCRATIC
POLITICIANS HAVE CHANGED THEIR
VIEWS OR DO YOU THINK THEY ARE
AFRAID OF THEIR PARTY'S
ACTIVISTS THE WAY A LOT OF
REPUBLICANS ARE AFRAID OF THEIR
PARTY'S ACTIVISTS, THE MAGA
FOLKS.
>> B, THEY ARE AFRAID.
>> THEY ARE JUST AFRAID?
>> YES, I THINK BOTH SIDES.
AGAIN THERE ARE FOUR TRIBES IN
THIS COUNTRY.
THERE IS OLD SCHOOL LIBERALS AND
OLD SCHOOL CONSERVATIVES,
REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS, THE
KIND OF PEOPLE WHO USED -- I
THINK THAT'S THE MAJORITY OF THE
COUNTRY.
>> HILLARY CLINTON AND JEB BUSH?
>> YEAH, THEY DIDN'T AGREE ON A
LOT BUT FOUND WAYS TO WORK
TOGETHER.
THEY DIDN'T HATE EACH OTHER.
IT WASN'T ALL ABOUT MAKING
LIBERAL TEARS AND CRY AND OWNING
AND DESTROYING PEOPLE.
IT WAS JUST, YEAH, I DON'T AGREE
WITH BOB DOLE BUT WE CAN WORK
TOGETHER, WE CAN GET A GRAND
BARGAIN, THAT KIND OF STUFF.
AND SO I THINK THAT'S THE
MAJORITY.
BUT THEN YOU HAVE TRUMPERS AND
THEN YOU HAVE WOKESTERS.
AND, YOU KNOW, THOSE FRIDGES ARE
NOT DOING THIS COUNTRY ANY GREAT
FAVORS.
>> JOINING US NOW IS CNN ANCHOR
AND CHIEF WASHINGTON
CORRESPONDENT JAKE TAPPER.
GOOD MORNING.
WHY DID YOU WANT TO SIT DOWN
WITH HIM?
WHAT'S THE MOST FASCINATING
TAKEAWAY?
>> WELL, YOU KNOW, I THINK HE'S
A ONE OF THE PREEMINENT
POLITICAL COMEDIANS IN THE
COUNTRY, IF NOT THE MOST, AND,
OBVIOUSLY, HE WORKS FOR HBO MAX,
OUR SISTER CHANNEL.
IT SEEMED LIKE A GREAT
OPPORTUNITY TO SIT DOWN, PICK
HIS BRAIN ABOUT POLITICS,
COMEDY, ANY NUMBER OF THINGS HE
TALKS ABOUT ON HIS SHOW FRIDAY
NIGHTS.
IT WAS AN INTERESTING WIDE
RANGING CONVERSATION ON A NUMBER
OF TOPICS.
>> HE IS PRETTY POLITICAL.
HE DELVES INTO THE POLITICAL
ISSUES.
MADE..." + 72%
|
"2023-03-04 00:00:00"
|
"Alex Murdaughs son helped solve ..."
"Guilty on all counts.
After a six week trial
with more than 70 witnesses,
it took a South Carolina jury
less than 3 hours of deliberations
to decide
that Alex Murdaugh
was guilty of killing his wife and son.
His sentencing is set for tomorrow.
We're back with S.E. Cupp, Dave Aronberg.
Patrick McEnroe joins us.
Natasha Alford as well.
So, David, you are an attorney.
What do you think?
Sealed the deal and allowed the jury
to decide this in 3 hours.
The jury saw right through this con man.
He lied from day one.
He lied to his family, lied to police.
And then when he got caught in a lie
because of his son's video,
he changed his story on the spot.
And the jury didn't
believe his news story.
And ironically,
it was his son, Paul,
who solved his own murder.
Yes, we've been saying that.
So Paul's cell phone captured the audio
of Alex Murdoch
at the kennels that night
where he said he wasn't.
Didn't he know in discovery?
I mean, don't
they present these things in discovery
where he would have been tipped off
that they had this video?
Like, why was he caught in that lie?
Didn't he know that they had this
cell phone video?
They knew later.
They found it months later.
But when they found it,
I think he thought he could
get away with it
because maybe it wasn't clear
that his voice was on it.
But then when his own witnesses
that his team called admitted.
Yeah, 100%. That's Alex voice.
He was in a lot of trouble.
And then he had to come up
with the opioid excuse.
The opioids made me paranoid,
which the jury didn't buy.
Just to remind
everybody, let's listen
to some of the lies that Alec Murdoch had
to admit to on the stand.
The second that you're confronted
with facts that you can't deny
immediately come up with a new lie.
Isn't that correct?
Mr.
Waters, have we established I have lied
many times.
Maggie asked me to go
to the kennels with her,
and I wasn't going to go
I said, I'm not going to go.
And how long after she left
did you supposedly go down there?
It was very quickly...." + 77%
|
"2023-02-22 00:00:00"
|
"Hear what Nikki Haley said about..."
">>> NOW A NEW CNN INVESTIGATION
INTO NIKKI HALEY.
THE REPUBLICAN GUARDED NATIONAL
ATTENTION BACK IN 2015 WHEN SHE
CALLED TO REMOVE THE CONFEDERATE
FLAG FROM THE STATE HOUSE
GROUNDS AFTER A WHITE
NATIONALIST KILLED NINE PEOPLE
IN A BLACK CHURCH.
BUT IN 2010, HALEY, WHO WAS
RUNNING FOR GOVERNOR, SAID THE
FLAG WAS NOT RACIST.
>> THOSE GROUPS THAT SAY THEY
HAVE ISSUES WITH THE CONFEDERATE
FLAG, I WILL WORK TO TALK TO
THEM ABOUT IT.
I WILL TALK TO THEM ABOUT THE
HERITAGE AND HOW THIS IS NOT
SHOTGUN THAT'S RACIST.
IT'S SOMETHING THAT'S A
TRADITION THAT PEOPLE FEEL PROUD
OF.
>> THAT WAS BY A LOCAL ACTIVIST
GROUP.
AT ONE POINT, CANDIDATE HALEY
SAID THIS ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA'S
CONFEDERATE HERITAGE MONTH.
>> YOU HAVE BLACK HISTORY MONTH
AND YOU HAVE CONFEDERATE HISTORY
MONTH, AS LONG AS IT'S DONE
WHERE IT IS IN A POSITIVE WAY
AND NOT IN A NEGATIVE WAY AND
DOESN'T GO TO HARM ANYONE, IT
GOES BACK TO WHERE IT FOCUSES ON
THE TRADITIONS OF THE PEOPLE
THAT WANT TO CELEBRATE IT, THEN
IT'S SOMETHING.
>> LET'S GET SOME MORE INSIGHTS
FROM THE LEADER OF THE TEAM.
ANDREW, WHAT CAN YOU TELL US
ABOUT THIS INTERVIEW AND THE
GROUP BEHIND IT?
>> THIS INTERVIEW TOOK PLACE IN
2010 WHEN HALEY WAS FIRST
RUNNING FOR GOVERNOR.
THIS GROUP, WHICH IS NOW
DEFUNGT, WAS FORMED TO FIGHT
ATTACKS AGAINST SOUTHERN
CULTURE.
IT APPEARS TO HAVE JUST BEEN A
RATHER SMALL GROUP THAT WAS
INTERVIEWING HALEY JUST A FEW
PEOPLE.
AND CNN WAS ABLE TO LEARN THAT
ONE OF THOSE INTERVIEWERS WAS A
BOARD MEMBER, AN ACTIVE MEMBER
OF THE WHITE NATIONALIST GROUP,
THE COUNCIL OF CONSERVATIVE
CITIZENS.
PEOPLE JUST FIVE YEARS LATER,
THAT SAME GROUP WAS REPORTEDLY
WHO INSPIRED DYLANN ROOF TO DO
THAT SHOOTING AT A BLACK CHURCH
IN CHARLESTON.
THAT SPURRED HALEY TO CALL FOR
TAKING DOWN THE CONFEDERATE FLAG
FROM THE STATE HOUSE GROUNDS.
NOW IN THIS INTERVIEW, WE SAW
HALEY OFFER SYMPATHETIC ANSWERS
ON THE STATE'S CONFEDERATE
HISTORY.
LET'S TAKE A LISTEN TO THIS CLIP
OF WHAT SHE SAID ABOUT T..." + 37%
|
"2023-03-04 00:00:00"
|
"Family friend was shocked to see..."
"Vladimir Putin celebrating his army.
The special guests this year, children
bused in from Ukraine's
occupied territories.
Thank you Uncle Yuri for saving me,
my sister
and hundreds of thousands of children
in Mariupol.
I forget too little.
Now, don't be shy.
Go hug Uncle Yuri.
Did everyone give a hug?
Look, it's the man who saved you all.
But who is Anya?
By tracking down family members
too scared to speak on air.
An exclusive
CNN investigation
has found the story of 13 year old
Anna now Manko or Anna, as she's known,
who was brought specially
from her foster family in Mariupol
for the event in Moscow.
And behind the propaganda on his own
bewildered view
posted to her social media
reaches, what could he do?
Look at all the rows,
she says,
before being told where she will stand
and what she will say
It was a
year ago that
Anna's hometown of Mariupol was pounded.
Devastating, heavy artillery
forcing its population underground
to basements like this one,
a refuge
shared for much of the three month
long siege by Anna.
Her family
and Katrina postive it
who is now in Germany.
She couldn't
believe her eyes
when she saw her on stage.
We were like a family.
We saved ourselves, saved our lives.
But in early April on, his mother, Olga,
left the basement
and was killed by Russian shelling,
by
honest grief for her mother,
like so much else, innocent
he shared online.
I want to be with you, she writes.
By the end of the siege, Ana
and her siblings were separated
by their mother's death.
Anya sent to a foster family in Mariupol.
Karim Khan,
the head of the International
Criminal Court,
believes that through its propaganda,
Moscow risks incriminating itself
regarding Anna.
It's very troubling and
the Rome Statute,
and, in fact, the Geneva Conventions
make it clear regarding how children
must be
treated by occupying powers.
The law is present to many think
it's an optional extra
CNN has reached out to Russian officials
for comment on the children
featured in Putin's rally last w..." + 77%
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|
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|
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|
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|
"2023-02-28 00:00:00"
|
"Biden launches new semiconductor..."
">>> THEY HAVE SOME OF THE
SMALLEST PIECES OF TECHNOLOGY,
BUT THEY ARE IMPORTANT,
SEMICONDUCTOR CHIPS.
THEY ARE IMPORTANT FOR PHONES,
CARS, COMPUTERS AND YOU NAME IT.
AND NOW BIDEN ADMINISTRATION IS
TRYING TO BEAT OUT CHINA TO BE
THE GLOBAL LEADER TO PRODUCE
THESE.
JEREMY IS AT THE WHITE HOUSE.
YOU SPOKE TO THE COMMERCE
SECRETARY ABOUT THIS CHIPS
INITIATIVE AND WHAT DID SHE SAY?
>> ONE OF THE THINGS THAT THE
COMMERCE SECRETARY WANTED TO BE
CRYSTAL CLEAR ABOUT, IT IS A
NATIONAL SECURITY INITIATIVE TO
MAKE SURE THAT THE U.S. IS NOT
RELIANT ON THE FOREIGN PRODUCERS
FOR THE ADVANCED CHIPS THAT ARE
ESSENTIAL FOR A WHOLE RANGE OF
ISSUES FOR COMMERCIAL
APPLICATIONS, AND KEY MILITARY
TECHNOLOGIES AS WELL, BUT ONE OF
THE THINGS THAT SECRETARY
RAMONDO TOLD US THAT TO MEET THE
SECURITY GOALS IS TO MAKE SURE
THAT THE U.S. WILL HAVE A
WORKFORCE TO MEET THE NEED.
SO THE U.S. IS OPENING UP
SUBSIDIES FOR CHIPS
MANUFACTURERS IN THE UNITED
STATES, AND MAKING SURE THAT
COMPANIES APPLYING FOR THE
FUNDS, THEY HAVE TO LAY OUT HOW
THEY WILL MEET SOME OF THE
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN
TERMS OF PLANNING TO WORK WITH
THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS TO
PROVIDE THE TRAINING TO ENSURE
THERE IS THAT HIGHLY SKILLED
WORKFORCE TO BE ABLE TO PRODUCE
THE CHIP SCHIPS.
THEY WILL BE WORKING WITH THE
DIVERSITY OF THE CHIPS
MANUFACTURING, AND ALSO THE
CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHIPS
MANUFACTURING PLANTS TO REQUIRE
FROM 120 TO 140,000 CONSTRUCTION
WORKERS TO BUILD ALL OF THE
PLANTS ACCORDING TO THE COMMERCE
SECRETARY.
THEY ARE ALSO TRYING TO MEET
SOME KEY DOMESTIC POLICY PLAN AS
WELL.
ANY APPLICANT APPLYING FOR MORE
THAN $150 MILLION IN FUNDING
FROM THE CHIPS PROGRAM IS ALSO
GOING TO HAVE TO ENSURE THEY LAY
OUT HOW THEY INTEND TO PROVIDE
SOME ACCESS TO CHILD CARE
WHETHER ON SITE OR CHILD CARE
SUBSIDIES FOR THE WORKFORCE WITH
THE GOAL OF DIVERSIFYING THE
WORKFORCE AND MAKING SURE THEY
ARE ATTRACTIVE JOBS SO THAT THE
U.S. CAN HAVE ENOUGH PEOPLE TO
BE IN ..." + 73%
|
"2023-02-28 00:00:00"
|
"See how Ukrainian team works to ..."
"
UNEXPLODED MINES LITTER THE
GROUND, IT COULD TAKE LITERALLY
DECADES TO CLEAR THEM ALL.
THE HULKING ARMORED MINE CLEARER
LURCHES INTO AN OPEN FIELD.
OVER 40 TONS, IT SPEWS EXHAUST.
ITS TRACKS STRUGGLING ACROSS THE
MUDDY GROUND.
FOLLOWING CLOSE BEHIND, THE MINE
CLEARANCE TEAM CALLED SAPPERS.
THEY ADVANCE DELIBERATELY ON THE
HUNT FOR DEADLY EXPLOSIVES.
THIS IS DELICATE WORK.
THIS WAS A RUSSIAN POSITION,
RUSSIAN TRENCHES.
AND NOW THESE GUYS ARE WORKING
THROUGH HERE CAREFULLY,
METHODICALLY, LOOKING FOR MINES,
FOR BOOBY TRAPS AND EVEN
UKRAINIAN ORDNANCE, THOSE FIRED
AT THE RUSSIANS WHO WERE HERE.
LAST SEPTEMBER, A UKRAINIAN
COUNTER-OFFENSIVE PUSHED THE
RUSSIANS OUT OF THESE TRENCHES.
NOW COLONEL MAKSYM MELNIK'S TEAM
HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH CLEARING
ANY REMAINING EXPLOSIVES.
"THEY HAVE LEFT MANY TRAPS
BEHIND, AND MANY OF OUR
BROTHERS, OUR SAPPERS HAVE
DIED," MELNIK SAYS.
"RUSSIA DOESN'T OBEY NATIONAL
CONVENTIONS.
THEY PUT MINES ON TOP OF MINE,
LEAVE BOOBY TRAPS AND LEAVE BAND
MINES."
RUSSIAN AND UKRAINIAN MINES ARE
SCATTERED THROUGHOUT THE EASTERN
FRONT, MAKING UKRAINE ONE OF THE
BIGGEST MINE FIELDS IN THE
WORLD.
ROCKETS AND OTHER EXPLOSIVES CAN
OFTEN FAIL TO DETONATE WHEN THEY
LAND TOO.
ALL OF IT POSING IMMENSE DANGER
TO CIVILIANS.
THE SAPPERS OF UKRAINE'S DSNS
EMERGENCY SERVICE, LIKE EDWARD
HARRIS WHO IS A DAUGHTER OF A
10-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER ARE KEENLY
AWARE OF THE DANGER.
"IT'S DANGEROUS FOR EVERYBODY,"
HE SAYS.
"I WOULDN'T SAY WE TAKE MORE
RISKS THAN OTHERS.
EVERYBODY IS TAKING RISKS NOW."
HARRIS-SEMENKO WAS DEMINING
BEFORE THE WAR STARTED.
SEEING WHAT RUSSIA HAS DONE TO
HIS COUNTRY INFURIATES HIM.
"THEY ARE JUST ANIMALS," HE
SAYS.
"THERE IS NO OTHER WAY TO
DESCRIBE THEM."
HE FINDS AND CARRIES AN
UNEXPLODED ROCKET-PROPELLED
GRENADE TO THE SIDE.
WORKING DAY AFTER DAY ALL ACROSS
THIS COUNTRY, DEMINERS KNOW HOW
MUCH THEY STILL HAVE LEFT TO DO.
AFTER THE WAR, THE SOLDIERS GET
TO GO HOME.
BUT YOUR WORK WILL CONTINUE FOR
YEARS.
"LE WE WILL ..." + 10%
|
"2023-03-03 00:00:00"
|
"Judge condemns 'the monster' Ale..."
"Again,
I respect this court,
but I'm innocent.
I would never,
under any circumstances, hurt my
Maggie,
and I would never under any circ
hurt my son. Harper.
It might not have been you.
It might have been
the monster
you become when you
take 15, 20, 30, 40,
50, 60 opioid pills.
Maybe you become another person
I've seen that before.
You know, the person standing be
was not the person
who committed the crime, though.
It's the same individual
We'll leave
that at that.
Before
announcing sentence on these cas
with regard to all of the other
pending cases,
or any of them here in Cullerton
or I'm sure some of them are.
Yes, sir.
Half of them or
I don't have them in front of me
but there are a
substantial number of charges he
There's one some half an hour fo
First,
Allendale
and maybe others.
And I'm not thinking of right no
We might have worn out
our welcome here in Carlton
on the right
have been.
And I'll take this opportunity
to thank Sheriff Hill and
all of the court officials and
and really everyone
I've met and dealt with while he
college and county just been gre
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we're going to schedule
some of the other matters.
I know, Mr.
Harpootlian, scheduling is compl
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to be here defending
Mr.
Murdoch,
as well as the attorney general'
with all the other many,
many things and obligations you
and to be able
to have the attorney general her
Alan Wilson, for the period of t
that he's
devoted to being here, along
with everyone else.
It's been
quite a sacrifice
Were there
other victims
whose cases
deserved to be heard?
And this case has jumped
some of those other cases
perhaps jumped it
because of the
this case, resulting in an assau
on the integrity of the judicial
in our state.
Law enforcement
in our state
even during this trial,
the law enforcement have been ma
for the past five or six weeks.
By
one who had access to
to the wheels of justice
to be able to deflect
the investigation
and as the evidence
is pointed out
in this c..." + 49%
|
"2023-03-01 00:00:00"
|
"Why a retired major is calling f..."
"
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, ANOTHER 12
TO 24 INCHES EXPECTED TODAY.
WE DO BEGIN, THOUGH, IN UKRAINE
WHERE 48 CHILDREN ARE AMONG THE
THOUSANDS STILL TRAPPED IN THE
CITY OF BAKHMUT AS WAR RAGES ALL
AROUND THEM.
OFFICIALS SAY THEY ARE URGING
EVERYONE TO GET OUT, BUT SOME
ARE IN AREAS THAT ARE NO LONGER
ACCESSIBLE.
>> CNN'S ALEX MARQUARDT IS IN
EASTERN UKRAINE THIS MORNING.
GIVE US A SENSE WHAT IS THE
REALITY THERE IN AND AROUND
BAKHMUT AT THIS HOUR?
>> Reporter: WELL, TENS OF
THOUSANDS OF RESIDENTS HAVE LEFT
BAKHMUT BUT IT IS JUST
EXTRAORDINARY TO THINK THERE ARE
STILL THAT MANY CIVILIANS IN THE
CITY.
THAT CITY HAS JUST BEEN
PULVERIZED.
IT IS THE SITE OF THE TIERSEST
FIGHTING IN THE COUNTRY
ACCORDING TO PRESIDENT ZELENSKYY
AND TOP MILITARY COMMANDERS.
UKRAINIAN FORCES APPEAR TO BE ON
THEIR HEELS AS RUSSIAN FORCES
PRESS FORWARD.
THERE HAS BEEN NO DECISION
WHETHER TO PULL BACK BY THE
UKRAINIANS, WHETHER TO SURRENDER
THE CITY ACCORDING TO A MILITARY
SPOKESMAN IN THIS PART OF THE
COUNTRY, BUT THE RUSSIANS DO
APPEAR TO BE TRYING TO ENCIRCLE
THE CITY, THEY HAVE TAKEN SOME
AREAS NORTH OF BAKHMUT.
THOSE FORCES HAVE BEEN PRIMARILY
MADE UP OF THOSE MERCENARIES AND
CONVICTS FOR THE PAST FEW MONTHS
LEADING THAT FIGHT, THEY HAVE
BEEN BACKED UP BY REGULAR
RUSSIAN FORCES.
NOW THE UKRAINIANS SAY THAT
THESE ARE THE TOP FIGHTERS THAT
ARE LEADING THIS PUSH.
WE DID HEAR FROM AN UKRAINIAN
SOLDIER YESTERDAY WHO SAID
DESPITE THE DIRE PICTURE PAINTED
BY UKRAINIAN OFFICIALS THE
ACTUAL SITUATION IS 100% WORSE.
SO UKRAINE TRYING TO HOLD ON AS
THEIR DEFENSIVE POSITIONS GET
PUMMELED.
IF RUSSIA WERE TO TAKE THE CITY
IT WOULD BE A SIGNIFICANT
VICTORY AS YOU KNOW WE'VE BEEN
TALKING ABOUT THIS FIGHT FOR
BAKHMUT FOR MONTHS NOW, IT WOULD
BE A BOOST FOR RUSSIA, A REAL
BLOW FOR UKRAINE.
BOTH SIDES HAVE LOST THOUSANDS
OF MEN.
IT WOULD GIVE RUSSIA ANOTHER
FOOT HOLD HERE IN THE DONBAS, IN
EASTERN UKRAINE, BUT UKRAINE
WILL TRY TO MAKE THAT AS MUCH OF
A SYMBOLIC VICTORY AS ..." + 72%
|
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">>> WE'RE FOLLOWING THE MASSIVE
WINTER STORM PUMMELLING THE
UNITED STATES FROM COAST TO
COAST WITH HEAVY SNOW, ICE, AND
EXTREME COLD.
CNN'S BRIAN TODD IS FOLLOWING
THE STORY FOR US.
BRIAN, THIS SEVERE WEATHER IS
WREAKING HAVOC ACROSS THE WEST
AND THE MIDWEST SPECIFICALLY.
AND IT'S NOW MOVING EAST, RIGHT?
>> Reporter: MOVING EAST AND
SEEMINGLY SPARING NO ONE, WOLF.
TODAY ALONE THERE HAVE BEEN MORE
THAN A HUNDRED VEHICLE CRASHES
IN THE STATE OF MINNESOTA
BECAUSE OF THE WEATHER,
ACCORDING TO THE STATE PATROL.
THROUGHOUT THE ROCKIES AND
PLAINS STATES, IT'S HAZARDOUS
FOR ANYONE INCLUDING LAW
ENFORCEMENT TO BE OUT ON THE
ROADS.
IN WYOMING, A STATE TROOPER HAS
TO SCRAMBLE OUT OF THE WAY AS A
RUNAWAY TRUCK ALMOST HITS HIM.
DANGEROUS CONDITIONS ON A SNOWY
ROAD IN TRUCKEE, CALIFORNIA,
CAUSED THIS CAR TO FLIP.
IN FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA, THE SNOW
WAS SO VIOLENT THAT THIS MAN
TOLD CNN IT LITERALLY KNOCKED
HIM BACKWARD AS HE AND HIS DOG
STRUGGLED TO SEE AND KEEP THEIR
FOOTING.
A SWEEPING MASSIVE STORM SYSTEM
IS PUMMELLING MUCH OF THE
COUNTRY FROM CALIFORNIA TO
MAINE.
MORE THAN 65 MILLION PEOPLE
UNDER WINTER WEATHER ALERTS
ACROSS THE WEST, MIDWEST, AND
NORTHEAST.
THE MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL AREA
COULD GET AROUND 20 INCHES BY
THE TIME IT'S OVER.
IT COULD BE THE MOST SNOW THAT
AREA HAS SEEN IN THREE DECADES.
MINNESOTA'S GOVERNOR DISCUSSED
THE DANGERS THEY PREPARED FOR.
>> THE GOAL IS TO NOT TO HAVE TO
PULL SOMEBODY OFF THE
INTERSTATE, BUT WE'RE PREPARED
TO DO SO IF THAT HAPPENS.
THE GOAL IS TO MAKE SURE THAT
WE'RE READY IF THERE'S POWER
LOSSAGE, BEING ABLE TO KEEP THE
HIGHWAYS AND MOVE EMERGENCY
VEHICLES AS SOON AS WE CAN.
>> Reporter: CONDITIONS SO
SEVERE IN MINNESOTA THAT
AMBULANCES HAVE TO BE SPECIALLY
EQUIPPED.
>> WE HAVE SHOVELS AND SALT AND
SAND.
WE HAVE A FEW SLEDS IF WE NEED
TO USE THEM.
>> Reporter: CALIFORNIA GETTING
HIT WITH SNOW IN PLACES THAT
DON'T OFTEN EXPERIENCE IT.
>> WE ARE GOING TO SEE LOW SNOW
ALL THE WAY FROM THE OREGO..." + 54%
|
"2023-02-22 00:00:00"
|
"Hear what top Chinese diplomat t..."
"U.S.
President Joe Biden
is on his way back to Washington
after a three day
European trip
designed to showcase America's support
for Ukraine and send Vladimir
Putin a decisive message.
The president wrapped up his visit
to Poland
by meeting with leaders
from NATO's eastern flank countries
where he stressed the importance
of Western unity and resolve.
Coming at a critical moment
today as we approach
the one year anniversary of Russia's
further invasion,
it's even more important that we continue
to stand together.
And I think this is proof of this,
how strongly we feel taking a
That meeting comes
one day after Moscow suspended a landmark
nuclear arms control treaty with the US.
When asked about it is how Mr.
Biden responded,
this president's actions include singling
out Mr.
I don't have time.
You know, time
And we have 5 minutes.
Big mistake.
Mr. President,
while in Moscow, Vladimir Putin
issued a rallying cry
to a crowd gathered at a concert
calling for Russians
to get behind
the country's armed forces in Ukraine.
Before that, Mr.
Putin hosted China's top diplomat Wang Yi
at the Kremlin, where
both sides
reaffirmed support for one another.
I moon urine just showed up.
We want to emphasize here
that the comprehensive
strategic partnership
between China and Russia
never targets a third country.
Hence,
it won't be affected
by any interferences
or instigation from a third country.
We All right.
Let's bring in Stephen Collinson
of all the action
on watching from Washington.
Stephen,
thank you so much for being with us.
Joe Biden address the Bucharest nine.
This is the alliance
that was formed back in 2015
right after Vladimir Putin
annexed Crimea.
And a lot of these countries
are concerned
they're worried that Putin
will take military action against them
if he's successful. In Ukraine.
Just walk us through that.
Right.
And of
course, they
are on the front lines of NATO's
following Naito expansion
after the end of the Cold War.
I think what the president did there is
wh..." + 81%
|
"2023-02-23 00:00:00"
|
"Why US officials believe China c..."
">>> TONIGHT LETHAL SUPPORT AS
U.S. OFFICIALS WARN BEIJING MAY
SOON SUPPLY WEAPONS TO RUSSIA TO
USE IN UKRAINE, BUT ALREADY
THERE ARE SIGNS THAT CHINA IS
PROVIDING CRUCIAL HELP TO PROP
UP PUTIN'S FORCES.
WILL RIPLEY HAS MORE IN THIS
"OUTFRONT" INVESTIGATION.
[ SIRENS ]
>> Reporter: WHAT WILL IT TAKE
TO STOP THE SUFFERING, THE
SENSELESS SLAUGHTER OF RUSSIA'S
UNPROVOKED WAR ON UKRAINE?
ONE YEAR IN, PRESIDENT VLADIMIR
PUTIN HAS A PROBLEM, AMMO IS
RUNNING LOW.
THE U.S. GOVERNMENT SAYS RUSSIA
WILL RUN OUT OF SERVICEABLE
AMMUNITION THIS YEAR.
MOSCOW DENIES THEY HAVE A FADING
ARSENAL, FORCING THEIR MILITARY
TO CONSERVE UNLESS THEY GET
HELP.
HELP THE U.S. AND NATO SAY COULD
COME FROM CHINA.
>> TO DATE WE HAVE SEEN CHINESE
COMPANIES AND, OF COURSE, IN
CHINA THERE'S NO DISTINCTION
BETWEEN PRIVATE COMPANIES AND
THE STATE, WE HAVE SEEN THEM
PROVIDE NONLETHAL SUPPORT TO
RUSSIA FOR USE IN UKRAINE.
THE CONCERN THAT WE HAVE NOW IS
BASED ON INFORMATION WE HAVE
THAT THEY'RE CONSIDERING
PROVIDING LETHAL SUPPORT.
>> Reporter: CHINA DENIES IT
CALLING THE CLAIMS UNFOUNDED, A
PLOY, A SMEAR.
BEIJING AND MOSCOW DECLARED A NO
LIMITS PARTNERSHIP LAST YEAR.
CNN OBTAINED A NEW REPORT
SHOWING MOSCOW MAY ALREADY BE
GETTING A BOOST ON THE
BATTLEFIELD FROM BEIJING.
TROVES OF TRADE DATA, COLLECTED
AND SUPPLIED BY THE CENTER FOR
ADVANCED STUDIES, A D.C. THINK
TANK THAT SHOWS CHINA SENDING
RUSSIAN DEFENSE COMPANIES
SOPHISTICATED PARTS.
>> WE SEE THE NATURE OF THESE
PARTS BEING LABELED FOR USE IN
MILITARY SYSTEMS.
>> Reporter: CNN DID NOT VERIFY
THE DATA SHOWING A STEADY SUPPLY
OF PARTS, DRAMATICALLY
INCREASING AFTER THE INVASION.
THEY COULD BE HELPING RUSSIA
RESUPPLY.
ROORS FOR ATTACK HELICOPTER,
RADAR ANTENNA PARTS FOR
ANTI-AIRCRAFT MISSILE SYSTEMS
SENT TO A RUSSIAN DEFENSE
COMPANY LABELED FOR MILITARY
USE, THE THINK TANK SAYS.
THEIR DATA SHOWS MILITARY
ASSISTANCE FROM SEVERAL CHINESE
COMPANIES, EVEN BEFORE THE WAR,
DUAL USE AIRCRAFT, RADAR AND LAB
..." + 59%
|
"2023-02-24 00:00:00"
|
"Hear Zelenskys message to Ukrain..."
"Well, it's been
a year since
Russian tanks
rolled across
Ukrainian borders,
triggering a war that killed
thousands of civilians,
forced millions to flee
and upended countless lives.
Tensions are high and extra
security measures are in place
in cities and towns
throughout Ukraine
as the country braces
for potential Russian attacks.
World leaders, meanwhile,
are expressing their solidarity
with Kiev.
The Polish prime minister
met with his counterpart
in the capital city to mark the occasion.
And the Ukrainian president
visited a hospital
there and awarded medals
to injured soldiers.
Earlier in an emotional address
to his troops.
A lot of Maslansky promised victory
in 2023
With us it is you
who will decide
whether we are all going to exist,
whether Ukraine is going to exist
every day. Every hour.
It is you.
Ukrainian soldiers which will decide it.
CNN's chief
international anchor Christiane
Amanpour joins me live in Kyiv.
Much nervousness as understand it
this morning
as to what might unfold in Ukraine.
But what's the mood like now, Christiane?
Well, Max, if you can imagine exactly.
Exactly.
A year ago
this time, this capital was under attack.
Surroundings were under attack.
Tank columns
were heading towards this capital
from the north.
Russia had landed
paratroopers at an airport nearby
this capital.
The idea was to take this capital
and decapitate the leadership.
But as you can see,
President Zelensky
and his army are still standing.
And he paid tribute
to those very soldiers
who have been maintaining
the resistance, defending and creating
counter offensives
over this past year
and also to the civilians
who have,
by and large,
all turned into overnight soldiers
all resisting this invasion by Russia,
which, yes,
it is its first full scale year,
but it's been going on
in the east since 2014.
So this country has been suffering
and suffering significant losses.
15,000 before this war started
this this current one.
And now who knows
tens of thousands of dead
and wounde..." + 80%
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|
"2023-03-03 00:00:00"
|
"Hear what conservative voters at..."
"There is clear evidence C-PAC
is less of a draw this year,
at least in part
because other Republicans know
it is Donald Trump's room.
For years,
the conservative
gathering drew a long list of Republicans
looking to build support.
This year, though,
the list of 2024
GOP presidential hopefuls
relatively short
only Trump
Nikki Haley,
Mike Pompeo and Vivek
Ramaswamy are speaking
walk around the event.
And it is clear
Donald Trump is the top drawer.
He will deliver the keynote speech
on Saturday.
CNN's Kristen Holmes
is there for us,
joining us now live from CPAC.
And so some candidates coming,
some staying away.
I remember at CPAC,
oh, 30 plus years
ago, it's very different now.
Very Trumpy, right?
So why
not just very Trump?
He's not just the top drawer,
but the entire thing
seems to be branded around Donald Trump.
All the merchandise,
the shirts, the bumper stickers,
everything is either
Trump or Trump affiliated
and is a real who's
who of the MAGA world.
Earlier today was Marjorie Taylor Greene
Matt Gates speaking
just moments ago
with Kimberly Guilfoyle and Don Jr.
And given how Trump centric it is
and by the way, of course,
all of these people are calling for Trump
to be president again. In 20, 24.
We are
interested to see how the crowd reacts
when we do see those three potential 2024
hopefuls later today, particularly
when it comes to Mike
Pompeo and Nikki Haley,
who served under Trump.
Now in terms of the crowd,
that enthusiasm
from the speakers
does seem to have trickled down
to many here in the crowd.
They believe that this is a movement.
But I want to play for you one interview
because we spoke to
a number of people here.
I asked them about 20, 24
what their thoughts
were about Trump, about DeSantis.
Listen to this interview
because we heard this a lot.
The I am a Trump supporter
because he's a warrior.
He's the only one
that can pull this through.
I think he has to really wait.
He's still very young.
He's got young children.
He's got a wife
that's recupera..." + 79%
|
"2023-02-23 00:00:00"
|
"CNN reporter walks through town ..."
"
MONTHS IT'S PART OF RUSSIA
DESTRUCTIVE CAMPAIGN.
WATCH THIS.
>> THE FIGHT IS LARGELY
SYMBOLIC.
THIS IS A VERY STRATEGIC FIGHT
FOR BOTH SIDES.
IT'S UNIQUE IT SITS AT THE TWO
ACTIVE FRONTS IN UKRAINE.
THAT IS WHY RUSSIA WANTS TO PUSH
IN HERE AND LAUNCH THE OFFENSE
INTO THE TOWN.
THEY ARE STRUGGLING VERY BADLY
NOW AND THEY LOST A HUGE AM OF
MEN AND ARMORED VEHICLES AS THEY
TRY TO CROSS OPEN FIELDS,
INCLUDING MINE FIELDS WHERE THE
UKRAINIANS HAVE BEEN ABLE TO
INFLICT A HUGE AMOUNT OF DAMAGE
ON THEIR TROOPS.
AT THE SAME TIME THE RUSSIANS
ARE ABSOLUTELY PUMMELING THIS
TOWN.
YOU SEE ALL AROUND ME THESE ARE
SOVIET ERA APARTMENT BLOCKS.
NOW LARGELY EMPTY AND THE
RESIDENTS HAVE FLED AND ALMOST
EVERY SINGLE ONE DESTROYED IN
VARYING DEGREES.
ALL THE WINDOWS ARE BLOWN OUT.
AND CRATERS HERE IN THE GROUND
WHERE CHILDREN USED TO PLAY.
UKRAINIANS HAVE THE BENEFIT OF
THE HIGHER GROUND HERE.
AND THESE BUILDINGS TO USE IN
THE FIGHTING.
BUT AS WITH SO MANY OF THE
BATTLES HERE IN EASTERN UKRAINE
IT IS A FIGHT OF ATTRITION.
WHO CAN HOLD OUT THE LONGEST?
THE UKRAINIAN SIDE SAYING THEY " + 1%
|
"2023-02-26 00:00:00"
|
"Hear what Bryan Cranston said ab..."
".
IN A WAY I THINK PEOPLE WANT IT
TO BE CONFUSING.
>> THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE SCENES?
>> YEAH.
>> YOU GOT INTO A TUSSLE
RECENTLY BE BILL MAHER.
>> I DID.
>> ABOUT CRITICAL RACE THEORY
AND WOKENESS.
WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE POLITICAL
DISCOURSE IN OUR COUNTRY TODAY
AND THE ROLE THAT MEDIA PLAYS IN
IT, WHAT DO YOU THINK?
IT'S DIFFICULT TO TRY TO FIND
TRULY UNBIASED REPORTING, NEWS
THAT REALLY IS STRAIGHT
SHOOTERS.
YOU KNOW, THIS CONVERSATION I
HAD WITH BILL, WE'RE TALKING
ABOUT CRITICAL RACE THEORY.
AND I THINK IT'S IMPERATIVE THAT
IT'S TAUGHT, THAT WE LOOK AT OUR
HISTORY MUCH THE SAME I THINK
THAT GERMANY HAS LOOKED AT THEIR
HISTORY INVOLVE IN THE WARS, ONE
AND TWO, AND EMBRACE IT AND SAY
THIS IS WHERE WE WENT WRONG.
THIS IS HOW IT WENT WRONG.
WHEN I SEE THE MAKE AMERICA
GREAT AGAIN, MY COMMENT IS DO
ACCEPT THAT THAT COULD POSSIBLY
BE CONSTRUED AS A RACIST REMARK?
AND MOST PEOPLE, A LOT OF PEOPLE
GO HOW COULD THAT BE RACIST?
MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN?
I SAID SO JUST ASK YOURSELF,
FROM AN AFRICAN AMERICAN
EXPERIENCE, WHEN WAS IT EVER
GREAT IN AMERICA FOR THE AFRICAN
AMERICAN?
WHEN WAS IT GREAT?
SO IF YOU'RE MAKING GREAT AGAIN,
IT'S NOT INCLUDING THEM.
>> TO END THIS ON A DIFFERENT
NOTE, FOR ALL OF THE SERIOUS
TALK, YOUR CO-STARS ON "BREAKING
BAD" SAY THAT YOU ARE A CHILD
TRAPPED IN A MAN'S BODY, AND
THAT THEY'VE NEVER KNOWN ANYONE
WHO FOUND IT SO AMUSING TO STUFF
FRUIT DOWN HIS PANTS.
>> THAT'S -- YOU KNOW, THAT KIND
OF RUMOR IS WHAT MAKES ME SMILE.
>> RUMOR OR FACT?
>> YOU KNOW, THERE CAN BE FACT
TO SOME OF THESE THINGS.
AS SOMEONE WHO COMES ON A SET
AND I LEAD A CAST, WHETHER IT'S
ON BROADWAY OR THE MOVIE OR
WHATEVER, I WANT TO -- I WANT TO
PROTECT AND HAVE FUN WITH MY
CAST AND CREW.
AND SOMETIMES IN THE 16th HOUR,
EVERYBODY IS DRAGGING, AND IT'S
LIKE I THINK WE NEED A LITTLE
PERK.
AND SO I'LL DO SOMETHING SILLY
OR EVEN BORDERLINE STUPID IN
ORDER TO MAKE EVERYBODY WAKE UP
AND LAUGH AND FINISH THE WORK
BEFORE WE ALL GO HOME.
>> AND WH..." + 12%
|
"2023-02-22 00:00:00"
|
"Aerial video shows Russian convo..."
"Preparing for more war.
That is what NATO's says
Putin is doing tonight.
But but while Putin makes slight
gains in eastern Ukraine,
his military is still suffering
heavy losses
You can see
we're going to show you in this new video
into OUTFRONT.
This is a night vision
recording of an attack
by Ukraine on Russian troops
in eastern Ukraine.
According to Ukrainian forces,
the Russian convoy
unexpectedly move in, moved
in on the Ukrainian forces.
And Ukraine responded.
I'm going to show you the aftermath
from the air.
Complete destruction.
The turret of a combat vehicle
just torn off.
And then we'll show you from the ground.
Russian fighting
vehicles blown to pieces. Really?
This is only one part of the problem
facing Putin's forces tonight.
A growing divide
also between Putin's official army
and his private volunteer force
is also impacting the fight.
Today,
the volunteer chief is accusing
Russia's defense ministry
of, quote, treason.
All by
the chief of the general staff
and the minister of defense
are handing out commands right and left
that the Wagner PMC
should not receive ammunition
They're also not helping
with air transport.
What is your advice?
There is direct opposition.
This can be equated to high treason.
All of this as Putin and Biden
both delivered major addresses
today in advance of the one year
anniversary of Russia's
invasion of Ukraine.
Biden declaring in no uncertain terms
the commitment of the US
and NATO to help Ukraine
while Putin rattles his nuclear saber.
Biden spoke in Poland just hours
after his historic visit to Kiev.
One year ago,
the world was bracing
for the fall of Kiev.
Well, I've just come from a visit to Kiev
and I can report kif stand strong
Key stands proud.
It stands tall,
and most important, it stands free.
President Putin is craving lust for land
and power will fail
and the Ukrainian people's love
for their country will prevail.
Democracies of the world
will stand guard.
Our freedom today tomorrow and forever.
But Putin isn't go..." + 77%
|
"2023-02-26 00:00:00"
|
"Hear what first amendment attorn..."
"A $1.6 billion lawsuit against Fox News
is shedding
damaging light
on what people at the network
really thought about Donald Trump
and his baseless election.
Fraud claims
and private text messages
between Fox personalities.
They express real doubts about any notion
the election was stolen
while they went on to promote
the president's lies on the air.
In a statement,
Fox says The core of this case
remains about freedom of the press,
freedom of speech,
which are fundamental rights
afforded by the Constitution.
And joining us now to talk about
this is Floyd Abrams.
He's one of the most renowned
First Amendment attorneys in the past
50 years, he's
been involved in
decisions from the Pentagon Papers
to the Citizens United ruling.
And Floyd
it's a pleasure to have you here.
Thanks so much for joining us.
You've said that
the revelations in this case are a
major blow to Fox. They're
talking about the First Amendment.
Do they have a leg to stand on?
They've got a real tough case.
I mean,
journalists get a lot of protection,
as you well know.
And
that's especially
so when they talk about,
you know, matters of public interest.
And one of the major problems here
is that
they had people on the air again
and again and again
who are saying that these voting machines
were phony, that they were built
for fraud.
That they were purposely created
for fraud.
And at the same time and right after
those things are being said, more senior
people at Fox are saying,
the person that's saying that is a liar.
I know she's a liar.
She lied to me.
And and similar statements,
one statement by a very
senior on air person,
which was exactly the same thing.
But it was that
that person's a complete nut and right.
That person is back
again and again on the air.
So it makes it very difficult,
maybe not impossible,
but really difficult for Fox to defend
on the ground that.
Well,
we're just journalists
interviewing people.
Well, in case in point,
I mean, this wasn't
just about saving face,
but saving t..." + 73%
|
"2023-03-03 00:00:00"
|
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"2023-03-03 00:00:00"
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"Ukraine claims to have shot down..."
"Let's go over to Kyiv there.
And, Melissa, security
assistance is going to be coming
where it goes.
It's going to make a big difference here
because it could be compromised
in at least one key area.
There's a critical bridge
that last remaining
supply route
in and out of the city of Bakhmut
was blown up
That's right.
Incredibly difficult
now, Bianna, for Ukrainian forces
to resupply their men
that are still in the center of town.
They tell us it
is, though, a matter of time.
What we heard from one soldier
today is that it could take two
days, could take 20 days.
The question is how long
they can hold out
in the face of these
ever more experienced foreign mercenaries
and Russian troops
that have been flooding in
in a determined effort
to take the home of Obama
with huge questions.
Be on, of course, about the four
and a half thousand civilians
still trapped inside
and there have been
those pleas over the last few weeks
on the part of the Ukrainian military
for more ammunition.
There will be a retreat
at some point westwards.
But what we're seeing
also right now,
even as the fate of Obama
that hangs in
the balance, is further along
that front line to the south.
These images of a Russian fighter jet
taken down by Ukrainian
the Ukrainian military,
we hear that from the Ukrainian side.
We see it on the images coming in.
We're also hearing those reports
on Russian state media
And that is significant,
of course, because what it does
show us beyond
is that the Ukrainian air
defense systems,
as much as they need
the patriot systems that are to
come online shortly
and that Ukrainian forces
are being trained on
even now,
have already seen
an extraordinary improvement in their air
defense systems.
It is several hundred
Russian plane of fighter planes
that they say they've taken down now.
And they point out
that every Russian fighter
plane on their territory
is a legitimate target.
That one
was just flying over
Donetsk region
in those occupied territory.
So those weapons
that ..." + 77%
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"2023-02-26 00:00:00"
|
"US Energy Department assesses Co..."
"There is
new intelligence
that's likely to rekindle
the unsettled debate
over the origins of COVID.
The US Department of Energy has concluded
that it most likely came from a lab leak
and not from an infected animal.
But to CNN.
Sources point out the department
only backs this new assessment
with, quote, low confidence.
The Wall Street
Journal was first to report on this
and reporter
Michael Gordon was
part of the newspaper's team
that broke the story.
Michael,
thanks so much for being with us.
What is
what is this new assessment based on?
Does it
add more clarity
or just to muddy the waters even more,
do you think?
Well, Jim, there's been a division
in the U.S.
intelligence community all along.
And previously,
as we reported, the FBI had asserted that
a lab leak
was likely with moderate confidence.
And several other agencies
were on the other side
saying with low confidence
it might have emerged naturally,
meaning it left from an animal
to a human being.
What's new
here is
the Department of Energy has gone
from an IG Gnostic position,
saying they don't know where it came from
to leaning toward the lab theory.
As we reported it, with low confidence.
So now you have
two agencies
leaning toward the lab theory,
one with low
confidence, one with moderate confidence,
and four on the natural side
with low confidence.
There's still a division,
but it's significant
that the Energy Department,
which has national laboratories
under its jurisdiction,
is staking out this stance.
Well, let me ask you this.
I want to play a clip
from White House
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan
referencing your reporter
reporting on CNN earlier this morning.
Let's listen to what he had to say.
One of the things
in that Wall Street Journal report,
which I can't confirm or deny,
but I will say the reference
to the Department of Energy,
President Biden
specifically requested
that the national labs,
which are part
of the Department of Energy,
be brought into this assessment
because he wants ..." + 83%
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"2023-03-01 00:00:00"
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|
"2023-02-26 00:00:00"
|
"National security adviser warns ..."
"Director
of the CIA, Bill Burns,
says he is confident
that China is considering
giving lethal aid to Russia.
How soon
do you believe
China could actually start
providing that assistance?
Well, first,
thanks for having me on, Dana.
The other thing
that Director Burns, Bill
Burns of the CIA said
was that we haven't seen them do it yet.
We actually haven't seen them
take a final decision
to provide the aid to Russia,
and we haven't seen the aid
be provided to Russia.
So we will watch carefully.
We will be vigilant
and we will continue
to send a strong message
that we believe that sending military aid
to Russia
at this time
when they are using their weapons
to bombard cities, kill civilians,
and commit atrocities,
would be a bad mistake.
And China should want no part of it.
If China does go ahead
and give the lethal support
that your intelligence shows
they're considering giving to Russia.
Can you please be specific
about how the U.S. would respond
Well, again,
you're talking
about a hypothetical situation
because at present,
China has not moved forward
as far as we can discern.
We have not seen them do it.
And I would prefer to keep our messages
to China on this question,
what the consequences would be
in the private,
high level
diplomatic channels
that we have established
to discuss these issues.
Secretary Blinken
saw China's
top diplomat, Wang
Yi, just a few days ago in Munich.
They had a detailed conversation
on this subject.
Secretary Blinken laid out the U.S.
position in perspective.
And I'm going to leave
that important and grave
set of conversations around the stakes
of China
coming in behind Russia
and their war in Ukraine
for behind closed doors.
So just to be clear,
you don't want to say it now
on international television,
but the consequences
if in fact, China does
this have been very directly
and specifically communicated to China
privately
President Biden has made clear
in previous reflections on this issue,
because this is not a new issue.
We have been..." + 80%
|
"2023-02-24 00:00:00"
|
"Classified documents ended up in..."
"New this morning, we have
some reporting out of Washington, D.C.
The Justice Department
wants answers
about a confusing chain of events
that delayed the discovery
of a box of classified documents at Mar
a Lago.
Sources say
the contents were copied,
emailed, moved to an offsite location
before returning to the former
president's office.
Former President Trump, I'm
talking about exactly where
the FBI had searched just weeks earlier.
Explanation for all of this now.
CNN's Paula Reid
live on Capitol Hill with more.
Good morning to you.
So what is this
what what's going on here?
Well, Don,
the special counsel
investigators,
they want to know why
classified documents
keep showing up at Mar
a Lago as recently as December
that's nearly two years
after Trump left office.
And the big question
for the special counsel
is whether this is just
the result of carelessness
or if this is part
of some sort of intentional effort
to obstruct their investigation.
We've learned
from our reporting
that they were specifically
interested in a box
that was uncovered by Trump
lawyers in December.
This box contained
what was described to us
as a handful of classified documents.
But complicating matters
is the fact that back in 20, 21,
a young staffer was instructed
to scan the contents of this box,
just scan it with her phone
and put those documents on a laptop.
Now, we've learned that after
she scanned them,
this box was sent
to an offsite storage space
and only recently returned to Mar
a Lago,
where it was uncovered in December
in a momento closet
where the former president
keeps challenge coins and other mementos.
Now, federal investigators
now have the laptop.
They have the box of documents,
they have a thumb drive.
And we've learned that in recent weeks.
They also sat down with a staffer
to ask what exactly happened here?
How did she come into possession
of these classified documents?
Because they want to know why
this box was not given
to the Justice Department,
how it conveniently elu..." + 73%
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"2023-02-22 00:00:00"
|
"Ukrainian body transporter detai..."
"
TRANSPORT OPERATION IS TAKING
PLACE.
CNN'S CHIEF INTERNATIONAL
CORRESPONDENT CLARISSA WARD
JOINS US NOW LIVE FROM KYIV.
AND CLARISSA, YOU'RE FOLLOWING A
VOLUNTEER GROUP WHO HAS A VERY
SOMBER MISSION.
>> Reporter: THAT'S RIGHT, JAKE.
YOU KNOW THERE'S BEEN A LOT OF
EXCITEMENT AROUND HERE THE LAST
FEW DAYS BECAUSE OF PRESIDENT
BIDEN'S VISIT.
BUT NOW THERE'S A SENSE THAT
EVERYONE'S GETTING BACK TO THE
GRIM REALITY OF DEALING WITH
THIS WAR, WHICH IS GRINDING ON
WITH A TERRIBLY HIGH RATE OF
ATTRITION.
SO MANY PEOPLE ACROSS THIS
COUNTRY ARE VOLUNTEERING IN ALL
DIFFERENT KINDS OF WAYS.
WE MET ONE MAN WHO IS DOING A
JOB THAT, FRANKLY, FEW WOULD
HAVE THE STAMINA TO BE ABLE TO
DO, BUT IT MEANS SO VERY MUCH TO
THE FAMILIES OF SOLDIERS WHO
HAVE BEEN KILLED IN ACTION.
TAKE A LOOK.
ON MOST DAYS HE SETS OUT BEFORE
DAWN.
PART OF A VOLUNTEER GROUP CALLED
BULLDOZER THAT TRANSPORTS THE
REMAINS OF UKRAINE'S FALLEN
SOLDIERS BACK TO THEIR FAMILIES.
AT A MORGUE IN A KYIV SUBURB, A
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MEET THE BODY OF A PRIVATE.
IT'S SOMBER WORK AND THE MEN
MOVE QUICKLY.
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PERSONAL EFFECTS.
AT THE MOMENT WE HAVE 18 BODIES,
HE SAYS, AND EACH FAMILY WANTS
TO GET THEM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
SO WHY DO YOU DO THIS WORK?
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THIS WORK FOR FREE, HE SAYS, AND
NOT EVERYONE HAS THE PSYCHE FOR
IT.
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|
"2023-03-01 00:00:00"
|
"'Extremely threatening case': Fi..."
">>> FOX FACES A THREAT FROM THE
MULTIBILLION DOLLAR DEFAMATION
CASE.
THAT IS THE HEADLINE FROM CNN
BUSINESS THIS MORNING AFTER THAT
EXPLOSIVE LEGAL FILING THAT CAME
INTO PUBLIC VIEW THIS WEEK.
THESE ARE SOME OF THE BIGGEST
REVELATIONS IF YOU MISSED IT.
THE BILLIONAIRE OWNER RUPERT
MURDOCH CONCEDED THAT FOUR OF
THE MAIN HOSTS ON THE AIRWAVES
INCLUDING SHAWN HANNITY AND LOU
DOBBS ENDORSED FALSE STATEMENTS.
THEY SAID THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN
STRONGER IN DENOUNCING THE LIES
IN HINDSIGHT.
HALF OF WHAT TRUMP IS SAYING IS
BS AND DAMAGING.
HE ALSO ADMITTED HANNITY WAS,
QUOTE, PRIVATELY DISGUSTED BY
TRUMP BUT SCARED TO LOSE
VIEWERS.
FOX'S LEGAL TEAM SAYS THE QUOTES
COMING OUT DON'T TELL THE FULL
STORY.
THEY CALL THE LAWSUIT DUBIOUS
AND CITED THE FIRST AMENDMENT AS
A DEFENSE.
JOINING US TO TALK ABOUT THIS IS
RENOWNED FIRST AMENDMENT
ATTORNEY LLOYD ABRAMS.
FLOYD, I WANT TO START WITH YOU.
YOU, WHO HAVE ARGUED BEFORE THE
SUPREME COURT MANY TIMES, YOU
BELIEVE THIS IS LAND MARK CASE.
>> I THINK IT'S AN EXTREMELY
THREATENING CASE TO FOX.
I THINK IT'S A VERY IMPORTANT
CASE.
THERE HASN'T BEEN ONE, I WOULD
SAY, INVOLVING MEDIA, NOT JUST
BROADCAST.
WHICH SO THREATENED THE
LEGITIMACY OF AN ENORMOUS PLAYER
IN TERMS OF INFORMING THE
AMERICAN PUBLIC.
>> DO YOU THINK ON THAT POINT
THAT IT COULD HAVE THE POTENTIAL
TO MOVE THE MALICE BAR?
IS THAT WHAT YOU'RE SAYING?
>> NO.
I THINK I'M -- ON THAT FRONT
IT'S JUST IRONIC THAT IT'S THE
CONSERVATIVES.
>> THE OTHER WAY AROUND.
>> THAT WANT TO MOVE THE BAR.
I DON'T THINK IT WILL BE -- I'M
HOPEFUL AT LEAST IT'S NOT GOING
TO BE MOVED.
FOX IS QUITE UNDERSTANDABLY
CLUTCHING TO IT:IT'S A RAFT IN A
SEA.
IT'S VERY IMPORTANT TO THEIR
DEFENSE.
>> LET'S GET TO THAT.
I WANT TO TALK ABOUT THE
AUDIENCE HERE.
YOU'RE MAKING THE POINT THAT WE
TALKED ABOUT EARLIER IN OUR
CONVERSATION WHERE I SAID THIS
WAS -- THIS HAS MORE THAN JUST
AN IMPACT ON WHAT HAPPENS WITH
FOX NEWS.
WHAT WILL THE VIEWERS THINK?
THAT'S ALL VERY IMPORTANT.
..." + 75%
|
"2023-02-25 00:00:00"
|
"China releases 12-point peace pl..."
"It's not just
the West that's
supporting Ukraine
on the other side of this conflict.
Russia's allies are also coming out
in support of the Kremlin.
And President Biden
has rejected the new 12 point peace plan
that was proposed by China.
Yeah,
the Chinese
have signaled its willingness,
willingness to play mediator,
but Beijing has yet to condemn its
ally, Russia,
or even use the word invasion,
especially in that peace plan.
CNN's Mark Stewart has more
We have China trying
to portray itself
as a neutral peace broker.
This despite its no limits pledge
with Russia on Friday,
China released a position
paper, a 12 point
document, which, among other things,
calls for a resumption of peace
talks with China
continuing to play a constructive role.
Yet there are no specifics on what
that would look like.
In addition,
China has avoided calling the conflict
in Ukraine an invasion.
The paper
also calls for an end
to unilateral sanctions
and resolution
to the humanitarian crisis.
It also says nuclear weapons
should not be used and nuclear wars
must not be fought.
Yet the document fails
to acknowledge
Russia's violation
of Ukrainian sovereignty.
Here's
the view
from a top State Department
official and China's role.
It can't simply be a cynical cease fire
that allows the Russians
the time to go home,
rest refit and return.
If Xi Jinping can get Putin and his army
out of Ukraine,
I think we'd all applaud
and give a peace prize
As far as reaction, Ukraine's
charge d'affairs called the paper
a good sign
that added
would like to see China
do more to end the war.
This paper comes as officials in the West
have raised concerns
that China may be considering
providing Russia
with lethal military force,
with NATO's chief warning
that would be a big mistake.
Mark Stewart, CNN, Tokyo.
Our thanks to Mark Stewart
for that reporting.
Let's discuss
this Chinese peace
plan aid going to Ukraine
on the somber anniversary
with CNN military analyst
and retired Major General James Spider
Marks and Atl..." + 76%
|
"2023-02-23 00:00:00"
|
"Black students receive racist dr..."
"They were
Black History Month cards.
So one person gave her one
and then the second child.
But they can make a better one.
Those cards came in crayon
to her
biracial daughter, Chloe,
calling her my favorite monkey
and another a stick figure
hanging from a tree
and another titled
My Favorite Cotton Picker.
Chloe is in the sixth grade.
You know, she's black
and really embraces her culture.
But maybe she
felt that black is different
because before yeah,
we are all, you know,
black, Hispanic, white.
But it was never in a way that she was
made, felt different or unsafe.
Definitely unsafe.
Marlene Reynoso's
daughter, is a student at Pepper Tree
Elementary School in Upland, California,
where she says racial bullying
began with these cards, then
continued verbally.
But this wasn't happening
just to her child
that our daughter was told
that she would have
she was going to get one, too,
that it was going to be a slave
hanging from a tree
and say that you're my favorite slave.
There's what I thought were clouds.
But it says cotton
like it was very detailed, very specific.
They are made out of crayons
It's coming from somewhere.
The parents
these are that
these are the parents of the kids
that my kids go to school with.
School board meetings across the country
have increasingly
become the setting for the nation's
culture wars.
But within school halls, the U.S.
Government Accountability Office
says race
related hate is a widespread problem.
One in four students between ages
12 to 18 reported
seeing hate words or symbols on campus.
And of the more than 5 million students
who reported being bullied,
one of four were targeted
because of their race.
Or identity.
In Upland, a suburb nestled in the hills
east of Los
Angeles, the district superintendent
said in a video response to the public
that there will be no tolerance
for racist behavior.
Anyone engaging in hateful,
racist,
discriminatory or otherwise
bullying behaviors will be held
accountable it hurts.
These are my babies.
B..." + 31%
|
"2023-02-24 00:00:00"
|
"US cracks down on those aiding R..."
" Highly new U.S. sanctions on Russia today, and we've seen a series of these that come periodically. Is there something particularly different or impactful about these new sanctions? Well, listen, what Treasury Department is saying is that these are some of the most significant sanctions that we have seen today. A few things that we should note. First of all, the United States is taking a lot of this action alongside G7 allies. So they're not just cutting off these entities, these companies, these individuals from the U.S. banking system, but also from all of the countries that are part of the G7. This is a widespread effort from the U.S. government. Treasury's involved, State Department's involved, Commerce Department's involved. State Department on its end is rolling out 200-plus new sanctions on individuals and entities for supporting Russia's war in Ukraine going after proxy groups in Ukraine. That's just one example. Commerce Department is going after exports that are going to Russia. That is critical right now. They are targeting more than 90 companies across the world. We should note, including Chinese companies that are enabling Russia's military to evade sanctions that are already in place. That is really critical here. And another thing that they're doing is going after Russia's mining sector, its mineral sector. Those are some of the sectors that are enabling Russia to prop up its economy while it continues to wage this war. We're also seeing from the Biden administration today $2 billion in additional weaponry to Ukraine. We have heard the Biden administration talk about the fact that this additional support was coming. It includes ammunition, artillery, drones. And I think it's important to note that just last night on the CNN Town Hall, we heard from a Ukrainian soldier on the front lines asking National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan for more ammunition. So that is one of the exact things that the United States is giving them more of today. But wha..." + 82%
|
"2023-02-25 00:00:00"
|
"Why the rate of single men in th..."
"Last week, I delved here into recent data
from the CDC suggesting
major problems
with regard
to the mental health of our adolescence,
surges in depression
and suicidal ideation,
especially true for our girls.
This week
I found cause to worry about young men.
This headline from the Hill.
It caught my eye.
Most young men are single,
most young women are not.
The story reported that
as of 20,
22, Pew Research Center found 30% of U.S.
adults are neither married
living with a partner
nor engaged in a committed relationship.
Nearly half of all
young adults are single.
Now, look at these numbers.
34% of women.
Twice as many.
A whopping 63% of men.
What explains that?
I pulled the Pew study
and I read with interest.
It turns out since 2019,
the share of single men
who say they're looking for dates
or relationship
has declined from 61% to 50%
in 2018 28% of men ages 18 to 30 reported
they'd had no sex in the past year
compared with 18% of women of that age.
The Hill report said
men in their twenties
are more likely
than women in their twenties
to be romantically uninvolved, sexually
dormant, friendless and lonely.
They stand at the vanguard
of an epidemic of declining marriage,
sexuality and relationships
that afflicts all of young America.
Among the causes, among the factors
a reliance on social media
and online porn,
but also
more young women
are hooking up with each other
or dating and marrying slightly older men
and hetero
sexual women are getting more choosy.
Other troubling statistics about men
come from a 2021 study
from the Survey Center for American Life.
They found the share of men
who have six or more close friends,
which in 1990 was 55% by 20.
21 had shrunk by half.
Meanwhile, those with literally zero
close friends, which stood at 3% in 1990,
has zoomed to 15%.
An expert quoted by the Hill
said this
disconnect can have catastrophic
consequences for young men.
Quote, In the worst case scenario,
the young American
man social disconnect
can have tragic consequen..." + 82%
|
"2023-02-27 00:00:00"
|
"Hear what CIA director thinks ab..."
"The front lines in
eastern Ukraine,
fierce and relentless fighting
is raging in and around the city of back.
Much That's where Russian forces
are now eyeing further advances
as they edge
towards the center of the city
from three sides.
This video posted on social media
shows some of the damage left
by the ongoing battle.
It's unclear
how many Ukrainian forces
are still inside the city.
But officials say
troops are launching counterattacks
to try to preserve their access
to back from the West.
Meanwhile, the US is warning
there will be real costs for China
if the country were to approve Russia
or provide
Russia, rather,
with lethal aid
to be used in its war on Ukraine.
That comes after the CIA
director said the US is confident
Beijing is considering sending such aid,
but that a final decision
hasn't yet been made.
The US
national security adviser weighed in.
Beijing will have to make
its own decisions
about how it proceeds,
whether it provides military assistance.
But if it goes down
that road,
it will come at real cost to China.
And I think China's leaders are weighing
that as they make their decisions.
We will watch carefully.
We will be vigilant
and we will continue
to send a strong message
that we believe that sending military aid
to Russia at this time
when they are using their weapons
to bombard cities, kill civilians
and commit atrocities
would be a bad mistake.
And China should want no part of it.
So there's clear space
and full independence for us.
Joining me here in London,
it would change the entire dynamic
of this conflict, wouldn't it?
Yeah.
And I think that's
why you see this effort
from the US to talk about it
publicly, multiple officials
coming out first.
We had Anthony Blinken
about ten days ago.
He, according to State Sullivan, laid out
those potential consequences
in his meeting with Chinese top diplomat
Wang Yi.
We don't know what
those consequences are.
I think it's safe to assume
there would be economic
consequences, sanctions
and things like..." + 80%
|
"2023-02-28 00:00:00"
|
"Breaking Up (and Making Up) with..."
" Over the summer, my phone broke like it started to deteriorate from the inside out. And that happened to be like the day before you and mom left town. And so I was home alone taking care of Skynesle with a deteriorating phone. Right. And it was not good. That's me in the podcasting studio with my daughter Sage. As you may know by now, I've been bringing all my daughters along for the ride this season. And Sage is up next. I'm the oldest. You're my favorite primary daughter. Yep. I wanted to sit down with Sage because I think like many of us, she feels that a week without her phone is kind of impossible. Tell me about what was the biggest challenge that week. I told my mom as my friends phone numbers. Call them on my Alexa if I wanted to talk. It's not convenient to have to call someone every time you have to say something to them. What? So you had to actually call them to tell them stuff. Doesn't sound like such a hardship to me. Yeah, what if they're busy and they can't talk on the phone? Well, they don't answer them. They just call you back. What if it's important? What if Skynesle need to be picked up from their sports or their friends' houses. And I have no idea how to get there. And they can't text me to tell me when they need to be picked up. And they can't call me when I'm on my Alexa. I can only call them. I think the picture you're painting is one of where the phone was in a tremendous need in order to communicate. But if you had your phone that week but just no social media, it would have been okay. I think I would have been kind of lonely. These days, it does feel like our phones are a part of us. After all, they go with us everywhere and sometimes they're even under our pillows. And as Sage said, they can keep us company when we are lonely. But here's the struggle I've had so far this season. On one hand, we've heard about some troubling potential side effects of being online too much. Last week, a self-described media-trition, a doctor told me that ..." + 94%
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|
"2023-03-05 00:00:00"
|
"Ex-CIA chief: Another Trump pres..."
"
CIVILIANS REMAIN, ONLY FIVE TO
TEN RESIDENTS ARE LEAVING EACH
DAY.
JOINING ME IS LEON PANETTA TO
TALK ABOUT THIS.
MR. SECRETARY, ALL GREAT TO HAVE
YOU ON.
IT DOES SEEM TO BE A CRITICAL
TIME FOR UKRAINIAN FORCES AROUND
BAKHMUT.
>> THERE'S NO QUESTION THAT
THERE'S PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT
WHEN THE RUSSIANS ARE ABLE TO
GAIN ANYTHING IN THE UKRAINE
THESE DAYS.
I'M NOT SURE IT'S THAT IMPORTANT
A STRATEGIC MILITARY TARGET
BECAUSE IT'S BEEN DESTROYED BY
THE RUSSIANS AND TURNED INTO
ASHES AND SO I UNDERSTAND THE
GAME OF TRYING TO GAIN ANY
TERRITORY YOU CAN.
BUT I THINK THIS IS MORE OF A
PRELIMINARY STEP FOR BOTH SIDES
IN TERMS OF GETTING READY FOR
THE NEXT CHAPTER IN THIS WAR,
WHICH IS GOING TO INVOLVE SOME
SERIOUS OFFENSIVES ON BOTH
SIDES, NOT JUST RUSSIA BUT I
THINK UKRAINE WILL CONDUCT AN
OFFENSIVE AND I THINK IT'S GOING
TO BE A CRITICAL MOMENT THAT
WILL TELL US A LOT ABOUT THE
FUTURE OF THIS WAR.
>> ABSOLUTELY.
AND LET'S TALK ABOUT CHINA.
IT CAME UP A LOT ON THE SUNDAY
TALK SHOWS EARLIER TODAY.
I HAVE TO ASK IN A DRAFT BUDGET
REPORT RELEASED THIS MORNING,
CHINA UNVEILED ITS ANNUAL
MILITARY BUDGET WHICH SHOWED AN
INCREASE TO $224 BILLION.
CHINA KEEPS RAMPING THINGS UP ON
THE MILITARY FRONT.
HOW MUCH OF A CONCERN DOES THIS
NEED TO BE FOR THE INTELLIGENCE
COMMUNITY, FOR THE PENTAGON
MOVING FORWARD, DO YOU THINK?
>> WELL, WE HAVE TO PAY
ATTENTION TO WHAT CHINA IS
DOING.
OBVIOUSLY CHINA IS NOT JUST A
COMPETITOR IN THE WORLD BUT IN
MANY WAYS THEY'RE AN ADVERSARY
IN THE WORLD.
AND WE HAVE TO PAY ATTENTION TO
THE AMOUNT OF MONEY THAT THEY'RE
PUTTING INTO DEFENSE, INTO
SPACE, WHAT THEY'RE DOING IN
TERMS OF MILITARIZING THE SOUTH
CHINA SEA.
THERE ARE THREATS TO TAIWAN.
SO IT IS OF CONCERN.
AND OUR INTELLIGENCE OFFICIALS,
OUR MILITARY OFFICIALS HAVE TO
CONSTANTLY ANALYZE WHAT STEPS
CHINA IS TAKING IN ORDER TO BE
PREPARED TO COUNTER WHATEVER
THEY DO.
LOOK, THE ONLY WAY TO DEAL WITH
CHINA IS FROM STRENGTH.
SO IT'S VERY IMPORTANT THAT TH..." + 62%
|
"2023-02-25 00:00:00"
|
"Pollster reveals how Russians ar..."
"As we enter
year two of the
Russian invasion of Ukraine.
How united is the global community
against Russia?
Not as much as you might think.
Yes, the West's core coalition remains
remarkably solid.
But you get a sense of the big picture
when you look at this map
that was published in The Washington
Post, differentiating those countries
who have armed Ukraine or impose
sanctions on Russia.
And those that have not.
And yes, on Thursday, the U.N.
General Assembly approved
a nonbinding resolution
that calls for Russia
to end hostilities in Ukraine
and demands the withdrawal of its forces.
But while 141 countries voted in favor,
seven voted against, and 32 abstained,
as the New York Times
recently summarized,
instead of cleaving in two.
The world has fragmented
a vast middle seas.
Russia's invasion is primarily
a European and American problem.
Rather than view it
as an existential threat.
These countries are largely focused
on protecting their own interests
amid the economic
and geopolitical upheaval
caused by the invasion.
So against this backdrop,
have the sanctions
imposed by 33 countries been effective?
In a piece in Fortune titled
How the Russian Economy
Self-immolated in the Year
Since Putin Invaded Ukraine.
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven Tan of Yale
write the 1000
plus global companies
who voluntarily chose
to exit Russia in an unprecedented
historic mass exodus
in the weeks after February.
2022 have largely held true
to their pledges
and have either fully divested
or in the process of fully separating
from Russia with no plans of return.
Quote, These voluntary business
exits of companies
with in-country revenues
equivalent to 35% of Russia's GDP
that employ 12% of the country's
workforce were coupled
with the imposition
of enduring
international government sanctions
unparalleled in their scale.
And scope.
So the picture presented
is that it is really crippled
the Russian economy.
But in the same week, Gallup found this
sanctions failed to sour Russians
outlook o..." + 71%
|
"2023-03-02 00:00:00"
|
"Satellite images show changes Ru..."
"Ukrainian authorities report
a series of Russian rocket attacks
hit a residential building
in the city of Zaporizhzhia overnight.
Emergency response
teams rescued nine people,
including a pregnant woman.
The attack killed
at least two people and rescue
efforts are ongoing.
Officials are raising concerns
about the safety of the nearby
nuclear power plant.
The head of the International
Atomic Energy Agency says the plant faces
persistent security risks due to the war.
This Saturday will mark one year since
Russian forces
seized control of the nuclear site.
And as CNN's Clare
Sebastian reports, experts are worried
Russia's tight grip on the facility
could lead to disaster
A year into its occupation
of the Parisian
nuclear power plant,
Russia is making changes.
Satellite images
showing the dry storage area
where spent nuclear fuel is kept
after being cooled
first in August last year.
Then at the end of February,
what looks like a wall of structure
has appeared.
Russia's atomic energy company
Rosatom tells state media
it's building a shield to protect
against Ukrainian artillery strikes.
A local Russian backed
official posted this in December,
calling it a protective dome.
It's only
doing what was
supposed to impact nuclear safety.
The head of Ukraine's
atomic energy company
and Erika
Adams
says it's all part
of a deteriorating situation.
It's a pariah
that he is powerless to stop.
What is the biggest risk right now
when it comes to safety in the plant?
Well, yeah,
because those things that we don't know
what is the fence of the moment
you can expect.
And
so they continue
shelling on the ground for example,
another atom says Russia,
which forcibly took over the plant
last March,
damaging several buildings
in the process,
continues to use it
as a de facto military base.
This video surfaced
last summer of military
trucks in one of the turbine buildings
next to a reactor last month.
An atom accused Russia
of bringing hundreds of newly
mobilized troops to the site
before ..." + 59%
|
"2023-02-21 00:00:00"
|
"Residents describe what its like..."
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|
"2023-02-21 00:00:00"
|
"Sources: McCarthy gave Tucker Ca..."
">>> IN OUR POLITICS LEAD, IN A
HIGHLY UNUSUAL MOVE THAT
DEMOCRATS ARE ASSAILING AS
POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS.
HOUSE SPEAKER KEVIN McCARTHY HAS
GIVEN FOX NEWS PRODUCERS ACCESS
TO ALL THE U.S. CAPITOL SECURITY
FOOTAGE FROM THE JANUARY 6th
INSURRECTION ACCORDING TO
MULTIPLE SOURCES INCLUDING FOX.
FOX, OF COURSE, THE NEWS
ORGANIZATION THAT KNOWINGLY
PUSHED LIES ABOUT THE 2020
ELECTION REPEATEDLY PROMOTED ON
ITS AIRWAVES, QUOTING FOX HOSTS
BE MOANING LIES THEY NEEDED TO
SHARE TO GET VIEWERS.
CNN'S LAUREN FOX IS ON CAPITOL
HILL FOR US.
THIS JANUARY 6th FOOTAGE HAD
BEEN STRICTLY CONTROLLED BY THE
JANUARY 6th COMMITTEE AND
FEDERAL PROSECUTORS.
WHAT DID THEY SAY ABOUT THIS
MOVE BY SPEAKER McCARTHY?
>> Reporter: DEMOCRATS ARE
REALLY CONCERNED ABOUT IT, JAKE,
IN PART BECAUSE THEY ARGUE IT
DOES POSE A POTENTIAL SECURITY
RISK.
YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT SECURITY
FOOTAGE THAT CAN SHOW DIFFERENT
ANGLES OF THE U.S. CAPITOL AS
WELL AS ESCAPE ROUTES OF SOME OF
THE POLITICIANS RACING TO GET
OUT OF THIS BUILDING ON JANUARY
6th.
THEIR CONCERN THEY SAY IS ABOUT
WHETHER OR NOT A FUTURE ATTACKER
COULD USE THAT FOOTAGE TO LEARN
MORE ABOUT THE PREMISE HERE ON
CAPITOL HILL.
YOU HAVE HAKEEM JEFFRIES, THE
TOP DEMOCRATIC IN THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES SENDING A LETTER
TO HIS COLLEAGUES SAYING HE'S
GOING TO GET TO THE BOTTOM OF
HOW THE FOOTAGE WAS TRANSFERRED
TO FOX NEWS, BECAUSE IT
ENDANGERS THE HARD WORKING WOMEN
AND MEN AT THE UNITED STATES
CAPITOL POLICE WHO VALIANTLY
DEFENDED DEMOCRACY WITH THEIR
LIVES AT RISK ON THAT FATEFUL
DAY.
IT'S NOT JUST DEMOCRATS CONCERN,
JAKE.
YOU ALSO HAVE REPUBLICANS LIKE
FORMER CONGRESSMAN ADAM
KINZINGER TELLING CNN EARTHIER
THAT HE CAN'T BELIEVE KEVIN
McCARTHY MADE THIS DECISION.
>> I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THAT HE
HAD MORE RESPECT FOR THE
INSTITUTION AS TO GO THROUGH AND
UNDERSTAND WHETHER THERE ARE
SECURITY CONCERNS, TURN IT OVER
TO THE COMMITTEES OF
JURISDICTION FIRST TO REVIEW.
I THINK THAT'S ALL THIS WAS, WAS
TRYING TO ..." + 73%
|
"2023-02-21 00:00:00"
|
"Hear a transgender teen's plea t..."
">>> IN OUR HEALTH LEAD, THE
IDAHO HOUSE HAS PASSED A BILL
THAT WOULD MAKE IT A FELONY, A
FELONY FOR PHYSICIANS TO PROVIDE
SEX REASSIGNMENT SURGERIES OR
PUBERTY BLOCKERS OR HORMONE
TREATMENT TO TRANSGENDER TEENS
UNDER THE AGE OF 18.
THE BILL NOW HEADS TO THE IDAHO
STATE SENATE AMID DESPERATE
WARNINGS FROM OPPONENTS WHO SAY
THIS WILL LEAD TO AN INCREASE IN
SUICIDE RATES AMONG TRANSGENDER
TEENS.
I'M JOINED BY EVE DEVITT, A
TRANSGENDER TEEN IN IDAHO
DIRECTLY IMPACTED BY THIS BILL
AND HER FATHER MICHAEL.
THANK YOU BOTH FOR BEING HERE.
I KNOW THIS ISN'T NECESSARILY
WHAT A 17-YEAR-OLD WANTS TO BE
DOING ON A TUESDAY.
EVE, YOU TESTIFIED BEFORE IDAHO
LAWMAKERS ON FEBRUARY 7th.
I WANT TO RUN A LITTLE BIT OF
WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT THAT BILL.
>> IN LESS THAN 24 HOURS I WILL
BE GOING ON A PLANE TO GO TO A
CONSULTATION FOR SRS, SEXUAL
REASSIGNMENT SURGERY, WHICH IS
PLANNED TO BE TAKING PLACE IN A
LITTLE OVER A YEAR.
I SEE THIS AS MY FINAL STEP INTO
THE BODY THAT I SHOULD HAVE BEEN
BORN INTO.
THIS BILL THREATENS TO NOT ONLY
BAR ME FROM RECEIVING THIS CARE,
BUT ALSO FROM ACCESSING THE
HORMONES I'VE SINGLE-HANDEDLY
THAT HAVE NOT ONLY IMPROVED BUT
SAVED MY LIFE.
>> WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY SAVED
YOUR LIFE, NOT JUST IMPROVED,
BUT SAVED YOUR LIFE?
>> BEFORE I WENT ON TESTOSTERONE
BLOCKERS AND THEN ESTROGEN, I
WAS IN THE WORST MENTAL STATE OF
MY LIFE, BECAUSE I SAW GOING
THROUGH MALE PUBERTY AS THIS
IRREVERSIBLE AND WHO BLY
TERRIFYING THINGS THAT WOULD
STOP ME FROM BEING ABLE TO LIVE
THE LIFE THAT I SHOULD HAVE BEEN
ABLE TO, YOU KNOW.
SO THAT WAS -- IT WAS ABSOLUTELY
HORRIFYING.
I TRULY DO BELIEVE THAT I WOULD
HAVE ENDED UP KILLING MYSELF IF
I WASN'T ABLE TO ACCESS THAT.
>> MICHAEL, A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO
TESTIFIED POINTED OUT THE
CONFLICT BETWEEN THE BILL AND
REPUBLICAN LAWMAKERS' STATEMENTS
ON OTHER MATTERS OF SUPPORT FOR
PARENTAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOM.
ONE GOP STATE LAWMAKER SAID
A
IDAHO LAW SAYS SOME CHOICES ARE
ABUSIVE EVEN FOR A PARENT.
HOW DO YOU R..." + 70%
|
"2023-02-21 00:00:00"
|
"Hear retired colonel's concerns ..."
"
GOING BACK TO WORLD WAR II, SOME
20 MILLION SOLDIERS DIED THERE
UNDER STALIN, WORLD WAR II
FIGHTING THERE.
JILL DOUGHERTY, GREAT TO SEE
YOU YOU.
>> JOINING US CEDRIC LEIGHTON
AND FORMER AMBASSADOR WILLIAM
TAYLOR NOW AMBASSADOR FOR RUSSIA
AND EUROPE INSTITUTE OF PEACE.
WORK, MR. AMBASSADOR, LET ME
START WITH YOU.
AND PRESIDENT BIDEN, HE POINTED
OUT THE CONTRAST BETWEEN THE
CONVERSATIONS WE WERE HAVING A
YEAR AGO AND WHAT WE'RE TALKING
ABOUT TODAY.
HOW SOON WOULD KYIV FALL?
HOW WOULD THAT COLUMN OF TANKS
THAT NEVER WENT IN, OR NEVER
MOVED, HOW SOON WOULD THEY GO
IN?
WOULD GERMANY OFFER MORE THAN
HELMETS?
WOULD THEY OFFER LETHAL SUPPORT?
YOUR THOUGHTS ON WHAT WE HEARD
FROM PRESIDENT BIDEN TODAY IN
WARSAW?
>> YES, VICTOR.
AND YOU'RE RIGHT, IT'S A BIG
CHANGE FROM A YEAR AGO.
THE UKRAINIAN MILITARY HAS
DEFEATED THE RUSSIAN MILITARY IN
KYIV, AS YOU SAY, PUSHED THEM
OUT OF THE CAPITAL.
THEY WERE RIGHT -- THEY WERE 20
MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN.
THEY WERE -- THE RUSSIANS GOT
CLOSE TO THE UKRAINIAN CAPITAL.
AND THE UKRAINIANS PUSHED THEM
BACK.
THEY DEFEATED THEM AND PUSHED
THEM OUT OF KHARKIV.
THEY DEFEATED THEM AND PUSHED
THEM OUT OF KHERSON.
THEY HAD A MAJOR
COUNTEROFFENSIVE THAT WAS VERY
SUCCESSFUL.
NOW, THE QUESTION IS, AFTER A
YEAR, CAN THE UKRAINIANS GET THE
SUPPLIES, GET THE EQUIPMENT AND
GET THE WEAPONS, GET THE
AMMUNITION, THAT THEY NEED TO
BREAK THE RUSSIAN MILITARY?
AND THAT'S WHAT WE'RE NOW
TALKING ABOUT.
NOW, A YEAR AGO LATER, WE'RE
TALKING ABOUT HOW THE UKRAINIANS
MIGHT BREAK THE RUSSIAN
MILITARY.
>> AND THE QUESTION IS, WHETHER
WE CAN PROCURE ENOUGH WEAPONS,
EVEN IF THERE'S ANONYMITY IN
WHETHER TO SEND THEM AT THIS
POINT.
COLONEL, TO YOU, FOR THE FIRST
TIME IN MANY DECADES, THERE ARE
NO ACTIVE ARMS CONTROL
AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE UNITED
STATES AND RUSSIA.
I'M CURIOUS, FROM YOUR
PERSPECTIVE, WHAT WAS YOUR
REACTION, WHEN YOU HEARD ABOUT
SUSPENSION FROM VLADIMIR PUTIN?
AND ARE YOU CONCERNED, PERHAPS,
OF ANOTHER ARMS RAC..." + 74%
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"
SOMEWHAT LIMITED IN WHAT YOU CAN
DISCUSS UNDER THE JUDGE'S ORDERS
AS OF NOW.
BUT WE DO KNOW OF COURSE ONE OF
THE BIGGEST QUESTIONS REMAINING
FOR EVERYONE THAT WASN'T IN THAT
JURY ROOM WITH YOU IS HOW MANY
PEOPLE ARE IN TROUBLE HERE.
WHAT CAN YOU TELL US ABOUT HOW
MANY PEOPLE YOU RECOMMENDED AS A
GROUP TO FACE INDICTMENTS?
>> WELL, THANK YOU FOR HAVING
ME, FIRST OF ALL.
AND I'M HESITANT TO SPEAK TO
SOMETHING THAT THE JUDGE MADE A
DECISION NOT TO SHARE.
HE -- I DON'T KNOW IF EVERYONE'S
AWARE OF THIS, BUT THERE WAS A
HEARING ABOUT WHAT PARTS OF THE
REPORT SHOULD AND SHOULD NOT BE
PUBLISHED IN ITS VARIOUS FORMS.
AND THE LIST -- WELL, THE
SECTIONS THAT WERE REMOVED WERE
CONSCIOUSLY CHOSEN TO BE
REMOVED.
AND I DON'T WANT TO SAY I HAVE
BETTER JUDGMENT THAN THE JUDGE.
>> THAT'S TOTALLY
UNDERSTANDABLE.
IS IT, WOULD YOU SAY WHEN IT
COMES TO -- THERE ARE
INDICTMENTS RECOMMENDED, OF
COURSE.
IS IT 12 PEOPLE, IS IT MORE THAN
20 PEOPLE?
>> I THINK IF YOU LOOK AT THE
PAGE NUMBERS OF THE REPORT,
THERE'S ABOUT SIX PAGES IN THE
MIDDLE THAT GOT CUT OUT.
ALLOW FOR SPACING, IT'S NOT A
SHORT LIST.
>> I MEAN, WHEN IT COMES TO 75
WITNESSES, IT'S NOT -- I ASSUME,
OF COURSE, IT'S NOT 75 PEOPLE.
WOULD YOU CHARACTERIZE IT AS
20-ISH PEOPLE?
>> I CAN'T SAY I COUNTED.
>> OKAY.
MORE THAN A DOZEN, THOUGH, I
THINK I HAD HEARD YOU SAY IN
ANOTHER INTERVIEW?
>> THAT'S PROBABLY A GOOD
ASSUMPTION.
>> THE NAME THAT EVERYONE WANTS
TO KNOW ABOUT IS FORMER
PRESIDENT TRUMP.
>> OF COURSE.
>> DO YOU RECOMMEND CHARGES
AGAINST DONALD TRUMP?
>> I REALLY DON'T WANT TO SHARE
SOMETHING THAT THE JUDGE MADE A
CONSCIOUS DECISION NOT TO SHARE.
I WILL TELL YOU THAT IT WAS A
PROCESS WHERE WE HEARD HIS NAME
A LOT.
WE DEFINITELY HEARD A LOT ABOUT
FORMER PRESIDENT TRUMP, AND WE
DEFINITELY DISCUSSED HIM A LOT
IN THE ROOM.
AND I WILL SAY THAT WHEN THIS
LIST COMES OUT, YOU WOULDN'T --
THERE ARE NO MAJOR PLOT TWISTS
WAITING FOR YOU.
>> IT'S INTERESTING -- THAT JUST
RAISES MORE QUESTIONS..." + 81%
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"
SOME CRITICS EVEN INSIDE RUSSIA
QUESTION THE FUTURE WITH THE
ONE-YEAR MARK OF PUTIN'S
INVASION ON THE HORIZON.
>> Reporter: WITH A FANFARE, THE
RUSSIAN PRESIDENT TAKES THE
STAGE FOR A LONG-AWAITED STATE
OF THE NATION ADDRESS, BUT
NEARLY A YEAR SINCE HIS INVASION
OF UKRAINE, NO SIGN OF REMORSE
OR REGRET, ONLY BITTERNESS
TOWARDS THE WEST.
>> Translator: THE
RESPONSIBILITY FOR FUELING THE
UKRAINIAN CONFLICT FOR ITS
ESCALATION, FOR THE NUMBER OF
VICTIMS, LIES COMPLETELY WITH
WESTERN ELITES AND, OF COURSE,
WITH THE CURRENT KYIV REGIME FOR
WHOM THE UKRAINIAN PEOPLE ARE
ESSENTIALLY STRANGERS.
>> Reporter: BLAMING OTHERS IS
HOW THE KREMLIN TRIES TO EXPLAIN
WHY ITS SPECIAL MILITARY
OPERATION MEANT TO LAST JUST
DAYS OR WEEKS IS ALMOST IN ITS
SECOND YEAR WITH NO END IN
SIGHT.
ACROSS RUSSIA, THERE WERE EVEN
PUBLIC SCREENINGS OF THE SPEECH
TO ENSURE THE KREMLIN MESSAGE IS
HEARD, THAT MILITARY SETBACKS,
FAILURES AND BLOODSHED ARE ALL
PART OF A CONSPIRACY TO BRING
RUSSIA TO ITS KNEES.
>> Translator: THE WESTERN
ELITES DO NOT CONCEAL THEIR
GOALS.
AS THEY SAY, IT'S A DIRECT QUOTE
TO BRING RUSSIA A STRATEGIC
DEFEAT.
WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR US?
IT MEANS TO END US ONCE AND FOR
ALL.
WE UNDERSTAND IT EXACTLY AND
WILL REACT TO IT ACCORDINGLY
BECAUSE THIS IS ABOUT THE VERY
EXISTENCE OF OUR COUNTRY.
>> Reporter: IT DOESN'T FEEL
THAT WAY IN UKRAINE WHERE TROOPS
ARE DYING ON BLEAK BATTLEFIELDS,
DEFENDING GRIM FRONT LINES
AGAINST A RUSSIAN FOE.
UKRAINIAN OFFICIALS CALLING
PUTIN'S REMARKS IRRELEVANT AND
CONFUSED.
THERE'S GROWING CRITICISM IN
RUSSIA, TOO, AS NEW IMAGE PGS
EMERGE OF MORE COFFINS
REPORTEDLY FROM THE FRONT LINES,
ONE POPULAR BLOGGER CLAIMED THAT
PUTIN HELD BACK FROM OFFICIALLY
DECLARING WAR, NOT A WORD ABOUT
FAILURES AND DEFEATS, HE WRITES.
THERE'S NO POINT LISTENING ANY
FURTHER.
BUT THERE WAS ONE MAJOR NEW
ANNOUNCEMENT, ONE ESCALATION.
TO APPLAUSE, PUTIN SUSPENDING
PARTICIPATION IN MOSCOW'S
LAST-REMAINING NUCLEAR ARMS
TREATY WITH..." + 82%
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"
OR BREAKS ITS PROMISE.
WOLF?
>> TOM FOREMAN, THANK YOU VERY
MUCH.
JUST A LITTLE WHILE AGO I SPOKE
WITH THE FORMER BRITISH PRIME
MINISTER BORIS JOHNSON.
HE'S DEALT WITH VLADIMIR PUTIN
ON THE WORLD STAGE OVER THE
YEARS.
HE'S ALSO ONE OF THE FIRST WORLD
LEADERS TO VISIT PRESIDENT
ZELENSKYY IN KYIV SOON AFTER THE
RUSSIAN INVASION.
AND HAS MADE MULTIPLE TRIPS TO
UKRAINE SINCE THEN.
PRIME MINISTER, THANK YOU SO
MUCH FOR JOINING US.
LET'S GET --
>> IT'S AN HONOR, WOLF.
>> THANK YOU.
IN VLADIMIR PUTIN'S TWISTED,
TOTALLY FALSE NARRATIVE THAT WE
HEARD EARLIER TODAY, IT'S THE
WEST THAT STARTED THIS WAR AND
IS TRYING TO DESTROY RUSSIA.
HOW DO YOU READ HIS MINDSET
GOING INTO YEAR TWO OF THIS WAR?
>> I THINK HE'S PRETTY
DESPERATE.
WHAT HE SAID, IS, OF COURSE,
LUDICROUS.
THE WEST HAS NO ROLE IN STARTING
THIS WAR.
IT WAS A WAR OF CHOICE THAT HE
INITIATED.
IT WAS HIS VICIOUS NONPROVOKED
ATTACK ON UKRAINE FEBRUARY 24th
LAST YEAR THAT STARTED THIS WAR.
UKRAINE WAS NEVER GOING TO JOIN
NATO IN ANY REALISTIC TIME
SCALE.
HE KNEW THAT.
HE DID THIS FOR HIS OWN --
PRINCIPALLY FOR HIS OWN DOMESTIC
REASONS AND WANTS TO REBUILD THE
SOVIET EMPIRE.
HE IS CURRENTLY FAILING IN ALL
HIS KEY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES,
WOLF.
HE FAILED TO GET KYIV.
HE FAILED TO CONQUER KHARKIV.
AND HE'S FAILED IN KHERSON AS
WELL.
BUT THE WAR IS VERY BITTER, VERY
BLOODY AND HE NEEDS TO BE PUSHED
OUT OF THE WHOLE OF UKRAINE AND
WE NEED TO GIVE THE UKRAINIANS
THE HELP THEY NEED NOW.
NOW, NOW, NOW.
>> VERY STRONG WORDS FROM YOU.
I KNOW YOU DEALT WITH PUTIN AND
I REMEMBER RIGHT AT THE START OF
THIS BRUTAL INVASION YOU WERE
THEN PRIME MINISTER.
AND YOU MADE AN EXTRAORDINARY
CLAIM TO THE BBC IS THAT PUTIN
ALMOST JOKINGLY SUGGESTED THAT
HE COULD TAKE YOU OUT WITH A
MISSILE.
YOU REMEMBER THAT?
>> YEAH.
>> WHAT CAN YOU DELL US ABOUT
THAT EXCHANGE?
>> THIS IS IN THE COURSE OF ONE
OF THE CONVERSATIONS I HAD WITH
VLADIMIR PUTIN IN THE RUN-UP TO
HIS INVASION.
AND WHAT HE IS TRYING TO DO IS
TO C..." + 80%
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"WEAPONS IT NEEDS, THE SOONER AN
END CAN COME TO THE WAR.
>>> "OUTFRONT" NOW, HE WAS A
RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT FOR 20 YEARS
AND RESIGNED IN PROTEST OVER
PUTIN'S INVASION OF UKRAINE.
BORIS SAYING TODAY THAT HE'S
SUSPENDING THIS NUCLEAR ARMS
CONTROL TREATY WITH THE UNITED
STATES.
WHY DO YOU THINK HE CHOSE TO DO
THIS NOW?
>> UM, WELL, I THINK IT'S
ANOTHER WAY OF THIS NUCLEAR
SABER-RATTLING WHICH HE HAS BEEN
DOING SINCE THE BEGINNING OF
THIS WAR.
I THINK MAYBE HE FINDS THAT HIS
USUAL THREATS OF USING NUCLEAR
WEAPONS ARE NO LONGER TREATED
WITH THIS FEAR AND ANXIETY, AS
THEY USED TO BE.
SO HE TRIED TO CHOOSE ANOTHER
WAY TO FRIGHTEN THE WESTERN
PUBLIC, FIRST OF ALL.
AND NOW HE TRIES TO UNDERMINE
THE BASIC INTERNATIONAL LAW IN
REGARD OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS.
>> DO YOU SEE IT AS AN EMPTY
THREAT?
OR DO YOU SEE WITH THIS
ANNOUNCEMENT THAT HE IS ACTUALLY
ANY CLOSER TO USING A TACTICAL
NUCLEAR WEAPON HERE?
>> ACTUALLY, IT DOESN'T SAY
ANYTHING ABOUT WHETHER HE GETS
ANY CLOSER TO USING NUCLEAR
WEAPONS.
BUT IT IS VERY, VERY BAD FOR THE
FUTURE OF ARMS CONTROL.
BECAUSE WITH THIS MOVE, ANY
OTHER DOCUMENT WHICH SHOULD
REPLACE THE ONE THROUGH 2026 HAS
BECOME TOTALLY UNREALIZABLE.
>> PUTIN CONTINUED TO FALSELY
CLAIM THAT HE IS THE ONE WHO HAS
TRIED TO RESOLVE THIS CONFLICT
WITH UKRAINE PEACEFULLY, BUT HE
WAS THE ONE THAT WAS PUSHED INTO
WAR.
ALSO SPEAKING ONCE AGAIN AS IF
THE RUSSIAN MILITARY WAS WINNING
AND THAT THE CRATERING RUSSIAN
ECONOMY WAS ACTUALLY STRONG.
IN YOUR VIEW, DO YOU THINK HE
ACTUALLY BELIEVES THIS?
>> HARD TO SAY, OF COURSE.
BUT I THINK THERE IS SOME EXTENT
THAT PUTIN MAY BELIEVE IN WHAT
HE'S SAYING, ESPECIALLY ABOUT
THE GOOD STATE OF THE ECONOMY,
AND ALSO ABOUT HIS PROSPECTS.
I THINK HE BELIEVES THAT HE CAN
WIN THIS WAR, THAT HE IS WINNING
THIS WAR, AND MAYBE IN THE NEAR
FUTURE, HE WILL SUCCEED IN
PRESSING UKRAINE TO SOME KIND OF
NEGOTIATIONS, TO NEGOTIATE PEACE
ON PUTIN'S TERMS, OF COURSE.
AND THEN HE WILL BE ABLE TO
PRESENT HIMSELF TO PO..." + 53%
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>> THANK YOU.
>>> AND JOINING US NOW TO TALK
ABOUT ALL OF THIS, CNN MILITARY
ANALYST, RETIRED LIEUTENANT
GENERAL MARK HERTLING.
GOOD MORNING, GENERAL.
I'D LIKE TO START BY JUST
GETTING YOUR REACTION TO WHAT WE
HEARD TODAY FROM PRESIDENT
PUTIN.
YOUR REACTION TO HIS SPEECH AND
ALSO I THINK REALLY THE BIG NEWS
FROM THAT SPEECH THIS MORNING
WHICH WAS THAT RUSSIA WAS GOING
TO BE PULLING OUT -- OR NOT
PARTICIPATING IN THE NEW START
NUCLEAR TREATY.
HOW DO YOU VIEW THAT BIT OF NEWS
IN PARTICULAR?
DO YOU VIEW IT AS MORE SYMBOLIC
OR DOES IT HAVE SOME REAL TEETH?
>> WELL, YEAH, GOOD MORNING,
KRISTEN AND JIM.
I DO SEE IT AS SOMEWHAT SYMBOLIC
BUT I ALSO SEE IT AS PUTIN
HURTING HIMSELF.
I THINK HE WANTS TO GAIN MORE
INTELLIGENCE FROM US THAN WE
WANT TO GAIN FROM HIM WITH THIS
NEW START TREATY.
THE COMMENT BY FRED PLEITGEN
EARLIER ABOUT THEY WERE
CONCERNED ABOUT HOW MUCH
INTELLIGENCE UKRAINE HAD GAINED
FROM THE ENGELS AIR FORCE BASE
IN RUSSIA, WHICH IS NEAR MOSCOW,
IT WAS JUST FASCINATING TO ME
BECAUSE IT'S BASICALLY SAYING,
HEY, THEY WANT TO TARGET OUR
FACILITIES.
OF COURSE THEY DO.
YOU KNOW, BUT GOING BACK TO YOUR
ORIGINAL QUESTION, LIKE FRED
PLEITGEN I WOKE UP AND WATCHED
MR. PUTIN'S SPEECH.
BESIDES THE NEW START TREATY,
THE COMMENTS ABOUT PEDOPHILIA IN
THE WEST, TRAITORS IN RUSSIA
WILL BE PUNISHED, THE WEST
STARTED THE WAR, THE WEST IS
RESPONSIBLE FOR UKRAINIAN
ESCALATION.
THESE ARE TROPES WE HAVE BEEN
HAD A ERRING FROM MR. PUTIN ALL
ALONG.
HIS STATE OF THE RUSSIA
FEDERATION, AT LEAST HE DIDN'T
HAVE SOMEONE STANDING UP AND
YELLING LIAR BUT HE DID HAVE A
LOT OF SLEEPY PARLIAMENTARY
MEMBERS AND GENERALS IN THAT
AUDIENCE BECAUSE THEY HAVE HEARD
IT ALL BEFORE.
>> LET ME ASK YOU, GENERAL
HERTLING, THOSE ARE NOT THE
WORDS OF A PRESIDENT WHO IS
LOOKING TO END THIS WAR.
HE'S DIGGING IN AND HE MAY HAVE
CHINA'S HELP GOING FORWARD.
THERE WAS SOME HOPE THAT MAYBE
THIS WAS THE YEAR THAT UKRAINE
BREAKS THROUGH THOSE RUSSIAN
LINES, TAKES BA..." + 55%
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" Hello Poland! The President of the United States, President of the United States, Hello Poland! Well, we are great allies. President Duda, Prime Minister, Mr. Prime Minister, Mr. Mayor, to all the former ministers and presidents, as well as mayors and Polish political leaders from all across the country. Thank you for welcoming back to Poland. You know, is nearly one year ago, nearly one year ago I spoke to the Royal Castle here in Warsaw. Just weeks after Vladimir Putin had unleashed his murderous assault on Ukraine, the largest land war in Europe since World War II had begun, and the principles that have been the cornerstone of peace, prosperity and stability on this planet for more than 75 years for risk of being shattered. One year ago, the world was bracing for the fall of Kiev. Well, I just come from a visit to Kiev, and I can report, Kiev stands strong. Kiev stands proud. It stands tall, and most important it stands free. When Russia invaded, it wasn't just Ukraine being tested, the whole world faced the test for the ages. Europe was being tested. America was being tested. NATO was being tested. All democracies were being tested. And the questions we faced were as simple as they were profound. Would we respond, or would we look the other way? Would we be strong? Would we be weak? Would we be the, all of our allies would be united or divided? One year later, we know the answer. We did respond. We would be strong. We would be united. And the world would not look the other way. We also faced fundamental questions about the commitment to the most basic principles. Would we stand up for the sovereignty of nations? Would we stand up for the right of people who live free from naked aggression? Would we stand up for democracy? One year later, we know the answers. Yes, we would stand up for sovereignty, and we did. Yes, we would stand up for the right of people who live free from aggression, and we did. And we would stand up for democracy, and we did. And yesterda..." + 88%
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">>> PRESIDENT BIDEN SET TO SPEAK
THERE IN JUST A FEW MOMENTS FROM
NOW AT THE ROYAL CASTLE HERE IN
WARSAW, POLAND.
IT'S THE SAME PLACE HE GAVE THAT
IMPASSIONED PLEA LAST YEAR
SHORTLY AFTER RUSSIA INVADED
UKRAINE.
>> UKRAINE WILL NEVER BE A
VICTORY FOR RUSSIA FOR THESE
PEOPLE REFUSE TO LIVE IN A WORLD
OF HOPELESSNESS AND DARKNESS.
WE WILL HAVE A DIFFERENT FUTURE,
A BRIGHTER FUTURE, ROOTED IN DEM
TRACY AND PRINCIPLE, HOPE AND
LIGHT, DECENCY, DIGNITY, FREEDOM
AND POSSIBILITIES.
>> JOINING US NOW IS THE MAYOR
OF WARSAW WHO IS -- WHAT A
MOMENT YOU'VE BEEN LIVING
THROUGH.
YOU ARE THE MAYOR OF WARSAW,
YOU'VE NOW HAD A PRESIDENTIAL
VISIT FROM THE U.S. TWICE IN
LESS THAN A YEAR.
HE DIDN'T GO TO BERLIN, DIDN'T
GO TO LONDON, DIDN'T GO TO
PARIS.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN THAT HE'S HERE
IN WARSAW TO GIVE THIS SPEECH?
>> IT'S INCREDIBLE, OF COURSE,
THE TIMES ARE VERY DIFFICULT BUT
IT'S IMPORTANT THAT THE
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
IS IN POLAND AGAIN BECAUSE IT
MEANS THAT WE ARE SAFE BECAUSE
WITH HIM HE BRINGS THOSE
GUARANTEES OF SECURITY.
AND, OF COURSE, IT IS IMMENSELY
IMPORTANT FOR US THAT HE WAS IN
KYIV, THAT HE SHOWED SO MUCH
COURAGE AND THAT THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA IS READY TO
HELP.
>> AND WE HEARD FROM PRESIDENT
PUTIN THIS MORNING GIVING THAT
LENGTHY SPEECH.
OVERALL IT SEEMED TO SIGNAL THAT
HE DOESN'T BELIEVE THIS WAR IN
UKRAINE IS ANYWHERE CLOSE TO
BEING OVER.
WHAT WAS YOUR TAKE AWAY?
>> WELL, UNFORTUNATELY IT SEEMS
THAT PUTIN WANTS TO ESCALATE,
THAT HE DOESN'T HAVE A PLAN B.
HE MISCALCULATED ON SO MANY
DIFFERENT FRONTS.
HE THOUGHT THAT UKRAINIANS WILL
NOT DEFEND THEIR COUNTRY, HE
THOUGHT THAT WE COULD BE DIVIDED
AND HE JUST WAS WRONG ON BOTH OF
THESE COUNTS.
>> ONE THING HAS BEEN ABOUT WHAT
THE WEST IS SENDING TO UKRAINE,
THAT WAS A MAJOR THEME OF HIS
SPEECH TODAY, ONE POINT HAS BEEN
THE F-16s.
THE U.S. IS SAYING THEY ARE NOT
GOING TO TRAIN UKRAINIAN FIGHTER
PILOTS ON THE F-16,YET.
DO YOU THINK THAT'S A MISTAKE?
DO YOU THINK THEY S..." + 71%
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"EVERETT BERRYMAN, JR: I have
been reluctant to tell them
my story because a
lot of the youngsters
did not experience
what I experienced.
They didn't go through
what I went through.
My experience here
was to be locked out.
ABBY PHILLIP: In 1954, the
landmark Supreme Court case
Brown v. Board of
Education established
that racial segregation
of public schools
was unconstitutional.
The case made a
little girl named
Linda Brown from
Topeka, Kansas the face
of school desegregation.
But like many fights of
the Civil Rights era,
the story begins far
earlier than that.
CAMERON PATTERSON:
When you think
of what happens here
in Prince Edward,
it's prior to the
Montgomery bus boycotts.
It's prior to the
Selma-to-Montgomery
voting rights marches.
And I don't think you can talk
about the modern Civil Rights
movement without
understanding what happens
here in Prince Edward County.
LARISSA SMITH: The
facilities of Black schools
were generally inferior to
white schools at the time.
ABBY PHILLIP: One
of those schools
was the all-Black Robert
Russa Moton High School
in Prince Edward County,
Virginia, where a museum
bearing its name now stands.
The school was built
for 180 students.
But by 1951, it was
bursting with over 450.
Some classes were
held in an old school
bus, others in tar-paper rooms
heated with potbelly stoves.
The students staged
a walkout that year,
launching a two-week strike
and demanding the school board
build a bigger, better school.
CAMERON PATTERSON:
This student walkout
would lead to a local court
case, Davis versus County
School Board at Prince Edward.
And that Davis case would
combine with cases from four
other communities to make
up what we would know
as Brown v. Board of Education.
ABBY PHILLIP: The
Brown ruling in 1954
was supposed to radically alter
education for Black children.
But white populations
across the South
almost immediately fought
against its implementation,
none more so than in
Prince Edward County, where
that student walkout
helped propel th..." + 71%
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">>> IT'S JUST HEARTBREAKING TO
SEE WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM.
I'M BROKEN-HEARTED.
I'VE BEEN CRYING FOR THE LAST
FEW DAYS KNOWING HE'S NO LONGER
HERE TO SHARE ALL OF HIS
INSPIRATION AND HIS PRAYERS AND
EVERYTHING WITH US.
>> THAT WAS A GRIEVING
PARISHIONERS TALKING ABOUT HOW
THE DEATH OF A CATHOLIC BISHOP
HAS AFFECTED HER AND HER
COMMUNITY.
DAVID O'CONNELL WAS SHOT AND
KILLED OVER THE WEEKEND AT HIS
HOME NEAR LOS ANGELES.
AUTHORITIES HAVE A MAN IN
CUSTODY, AND THEY SAY THE
ATTACKER KNEW HIM.
>> THE PERSON OF INTEREST WAS
IDENTIFIED AS CARLOS MEDINA, THE
HUSBAND OF BISHOP O'CONNELL'S
HOUSEKEEPER.
>> LET'S GO TO CNN'S JOSH
CAMPBELL WHO IS LIVE IN LOS
ANGELES UP AND EARLY THIS
MORNING.
JOSH, WHAT MORE ARE YOU LEARNING
ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED HERE?
I KNOW THERE ARE SO MANY PEOPLE
HEARTBROKEN THAT THIS BISHOP HAS
BEEN KILLED.
>> Reporter: SARAH, GOOD MORNING
TO YOU.
65-YEAR-OLD CARLOS MEDINA WAS
ARRESTED YESTERDAY BY A LOS
ANGELES SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
TACTICAL TEAM AFTER AN HOURS'
LONG STANDOFF.
AUTHORITIES SAY BISHOP DAVID
O'CONNELL WHO WAS RENOWNED FOR
HIS WORK AS A COMMUNITY PIECE
MAKER WAS FOUND DEAD SATURDAY IN
HIS HOME.
A DEACON WENT TO CHECK ON HIM
AFTER THE BISHOP WAS LATE FOR A
MEETING.
THE UNIDENTIFIED PERSON TOLD
POLICE THAT MEDINA HAD BEEN
ACTING STRANGE AND MADE COMMENTS
ABOUT THE BISHOP OWING HIM
MONEY.
DETECTIVES WERE ALSO ABLE TO
GATHER SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE NEAR
THE CRIME SCENE WHICH SHOWED AN
SUV PUSHING INTO THE DRIVEWAY
AND DEPARTING LATER.
THE MOTIVE RIGHT NOW IS UNCLEAR
AND ALTHOUGH THERE HAVE BEEN
REPORTS OF SOME TYPE OF
FINANCIAL DISPUTE, LUNA SAID HIS
INVESTIGATORS HAVE NOT YET DRAWN
ANY CONCLUSIONS.
>> I'M NOT HERE TELLING YOU IT'S
A DISPUTE OVER MONEY YET.
IT'S SOMETHING WE'VE HEARD TO
THIS POINT AND IT'S SOMETHING
THE DETECTIVES WILL GO OUT AND
VALIDATE AND SEE IF IT'S TRUE OR
NOT.
BASED ON WHAT I KNOW AT THIS
TIME, THE SUSPECT HAD BEEN AT
THE BISHOP'S HOUSE BEFORE DOING
WORK.
SO THERE WAS SOME KIND OF A -..." + 32%
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".
YOU TOLD US THAT IT WAS GOING TO
HAPPEN AND THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT
HAPPENED IN THE SPEECH.
PRESIDENT PUTIN NOT BACKING DOWN
IN FACT BEING MORE AGGRESSIVE.
LET'S GO NOW TO CLARISSA WARD
WHO IS IN UKRAINE FOR US IN
KYIV.
OBVIOUSLY THIS SPEECH WAS HAD
AND I'M SURE IT WAS BEING
WATCHED BY THE LEADERSHIP THERE
IN UKRAINE.
WHAT ARE YOU HEARING FROM THEM?
>> Reporter: WE'VE ONLY HEARD
REACTION FROM ONE SENIOR ADVISER
TO THE PRESIDENCY, BUT I'M SURE
IT REFLECTS THE GENERAL THINKING
IN THE LEADERSHIP HERE.
HE SAID PUTIN DEMONSTRATED
IRRELEVANCE AND CONFUSION
BECAUSE EVERYWHERE THERE ARE
NAZIS, MARTIANS AND CONSPIRACY
THEORIES.
REALLY REFERRING THERE TO THIS
KIND OF ALTERNATE REALITY THAT
PUTIN APPEARS TO BE PRESENTING.
HE ACCUSED THE UKRAINIAN
GOVERNMENT OF BEING RESPONSIBLE
FOR DESTROYING THE ECONOMY,
DESTROYING THE LIVES OF ITS
CITIZENS.
HE ACCUSED THEM OF BEING
RESPONSIBLE FOR STARTING THE
WAR.
HE ACCUSED THEM OF PAYING MORE
ATTENTION TO THE INTERESTS OF
THE WEST THAN TO THE INTERESTS
OF THEIR OWN UKRAINIAN PEOPLE.
REALLY REFLECTING A SORT OF
STARTLING TAKE ON THE ACTUAL
EVENTS THAT WE HAVE SEEN
TRANSPIRE ON THE GROUND IN THE
LAST YEAR.
HE SAID, QUOTE, TALKING ABOUT
THE UKRAINIAN GOVERNMENT AGAIN,
THEY UNLEASHED THE WAR AND WE
CONTINUE TO USE FORCE TO STOP
IT.
THIS KIND OF THINKING, THIS SORT
OF ALTERNATIVE REALITY,
I THINK
REALLY UNDERSCORES WHY IT IS
THAT THE UKRAINIAN GOVERNMENT
HAS SHOWN SUCH RELUCTANCE TO SIT
DOWN AT THE NEGOTIATING TABLE
WITH VLADIMIR PUTIN OR WITH HIS
EMISSARIES AND TRY TO HASH OUT
SOME KIND OF A POLITICAL
SITUATION.
BECAUSE AT THIS STAGE, IT IS
CLEAR THAT THERE IS SUCH A
DISCREPANCY IN UNDERSTANDING AND
PERSPECTIVE ON THE WAR, AND
THERE IS SUCH A COMPLETE LACK OF
RESPECT FOR TRUTH AND FOR FACTS
THAT THE UKRAINIANS JUST DON'T
BELIEVE THERE IS ANY PROSPECT OF
BEING ABLE TO TAKE RUSSIA AT ITS
WORD EVEN IF IT WERE TO OFFER A
MORECILIATORY APPROACH.
BUT I DO THINK IT IS FAIR TO SAY
THAT THE LEADERSHIP WIL..." + 73%
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"H
PRESIDENT, DUDA, HERE IN WARSAW.
THEY'RE GOING TO TALK ABOUT
SUPPORT FOR UKRAINE, BOLSTERING
NATO OBVIOUSLY.
POLAND HAS GREATLY FELT THE
IMPACT OF RUSSIA'S INVASION.
THEIR DEFENSE FORCES HAVE GROWN
IN NUMBERS AS WELL SINCE RUSSIA
STARTED INVADING ITS NEIGHBOR,
AND WHEN WE GOT HERE IN WARSAW,
WE SPOKE WITH SOME OF THE NEWEST
POLISH RECRUITS ABOUT WHY
THEY'RE SIGNING UP FOR POLAND'S
VERSION OF THE NATIONAL GUARD.
SOME OF THEM HAVE NEVER HELD A
GUN IN THEIR LIFE.
THEY ARE TEACHERS, FARMERS,
BANKERS, AND EVEN AN ASPIRING
OPERA SINGER, NOW VOLUNTEERING
FOR BASIC TRAINING IN WARSAW.
THEY ARE DAYS AWAY FROM
GRADUATING AND BECOMING INFANTRY
PERSONNEL, THE POLISH VERSION OF
THE U.S. NATIONAL GUARD.
WHEN RUSSIA INVADED UKRAINE, AND
PLACED WAR ON POLAND'S DOORSTEP,
THEY SAW RISE IN RECRUITS.
NOW THE DEFENSE MINISTER EXPECTS
RECRUITS TO REACH 50,000 IN THE
COMING YEARS.
>> AWARENESS IS THE FIRST STEP
OF THIS.
>> Reporter: FOR POLAND, THE
COUNTRY WITH THE LOWEST GUN
OWNERSHIP PER CAPITA IN EUROPE,
THE INVASION BECAME A NATIONAL
CALL TO ARMS FOR PEOPLE WITH DAY
JOBS.
>> WE SLOWLY TURNED CIVILIANS
INTO SOLDIERS.
WE TEACH THEM THE STRUCTURES.
WE TEACH THEM HOW TO WEAR THE
UNIFORM.
WE TEACH THEM HOW TO BEHAVE.
WE TEACH THEM WHEN TO SALUTE,
WHEN TO NOT SALUTE.
>> Reporter: MARY, A 36-YEAR-OLD
MOTHER OF TWO, NOW FINDS HERSELF
BALANCING LIFE AS A BANKER ON
THE BATTLEFIELD.
>> I'M VERY HAPPY THAT I HAVE
THIS POSSIBILITY TO WORK AND TO
BE A SOLDIER.
>> Reporter: 22-YEAR-OLD LAURA
IS AN ASPIRING OPERA SINGER WHO
JOINED THE TDF IN SOLIDARITY
AFTER BEING SHOCKED BY RUSSIA'S
BRUTAL INVASION.
>> YOUNG PEOPLE, WE ARE SHOCKED
ABOUT THE SITUATION, AND WE WANT
TO HELP THE UKRAINE.
>> Reporter: AND HAVE YOU EVER
HANDLED A GUN BEFORE?
>> NO.
NO.
WHEN I CAME HERE, IT WAS MY
FIRST -- FIRST CONNECT WITH
EVERYTHING MILITARY.
>> Reporter: DID IT SURPRISE
YOU?
>> A LITTLE BIT, YES, BECAUSE
IT'S HEAVY.
>> VERY HEAVY.
>> Reporter: LAURA'S TWIN SISTER
JOINED THE T..." + 48%
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"2023-02-21 00:00:00"
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"How Much Screen Time is Too Much?"
" It just kinda started to really wear on me physically first, I think. Because that was when I was just scrolling for hours, you know, not going to sleep. I was taking hours out of my day. The story I'm about to tell you will sound typical at first. It's about a college student named Jerome Yankee. He was pulling a lot of all-nighters. But he wasn't cramming for exams. He wasn't hanging out with friends. It was hard to stop. It was, it was hard to say, okay, I've seen enough because there isn't enough on TikTok. There's no winning on TikTok. There's no end point. So you just keep going. And going, and going. In many ways, it is the point of TikTok. Scroll and scroll. Bright into a rabbit hole. I had it all up half an hour, two an hour when I wake up, you know, a little bit in the free time during the day, maybe during a meal in other two hours during the day, maybe averaging five to six hours a day, even more if I had more free time. This story did not unfold overnight. For Jerome, he initially started out just posting funny videos on the app, making skits. I thought I was, you know, entertaining and intriguing, and I still think I am, but it weren't crazy concepts. As a college freshman, Jerome used the app to create a public persona to redefine himself, make new friends. And it is that journey of saying that, like, hi, this is my TikTok account. I have zero followers. The only people I know on here are my friends. And I'm going to post, and someone might see it because there's a chance. Because that's how the TikTok algorithm works. This was a story of a young man with big dreams of becoming an influencer, a TikTok star. But the story also has a typical ending, and it's not a happy one. As with most people, Jerome's videos never really took off, and that was frustrating. And now all that scrolling was just fueling a downward spiral. I was simply watching, just scrolling, just kind of just droning on through endless content. That's when I started to become less ..." + 93%
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"2023-02-21 00:00:00"
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"Director describes turning Winni..."
"ONCE UPON A TIME, THERE WAS A
BELOVED BEAR NAMED WINNIE THE
POOH.
CHILDREN LOVED HIM SO MUCH THEY
INTRODUCED HIM TO THEIR OWN
CHILDREN.
BUT THEN, DEEP IN THE WOODS,
SOMETHING WENT VERY, VERY
WRONG.
AND A BLOODY SLASHER FILM WAS
BORN.
BRACE YOURSELF, HERE IS A CLIP.
>> CHRISTOPHER, WE NEED TO
LEAVE, NOW!
>> I REALLY NEED TO FIND OUT
WHAT'S HAPPENING, OKAY?
>> YOU HAVE.
THAT'S THE NEW MOVIE.
WE NEED THE, BLOOD AND HONEY.
I'M CHOKING ON.
IT JOINING ME NOW, WRITER
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, DIRECTOR,
AN EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, SCOTT
JEFFREY.
WHICH ONE OF YOU IS THE
DERANGED SICK MIND THAT THOUGHT
THIS WAS GOING TO BE A GREAT
IDEA?
>> IT'S BOTH OF US.
>> YOU BOTH LIKED THE IDEA,
RA'EESE, OF TURNING WHEN NEED
THE BOOT INTO AN HOMICIDAL
MANIAC?
>> YES, WHEN WE SAW THE RIGHTS
WHICH CAME OUT IN APPROXIMATELY
JANUARY 2022, WE GOT REALLY
EXCITED.
WE HAD A GLIMMER IN OUR EYES.
AND WE HAD TO GIVEN A
[INAUDIBLE]
>> I MEAN IT'S SO SCARY.
IT'S SO GROSS.
AND SO --
I MEAN, JUST EXPLAIN TO ME YOUR
THOUGHT PROCESS FOR A MINUTE
HERE.
I'LL START WITH THEORIES.
THIS IS A BELOVED CHILDREN'S
BOOK AND SO WHO ARE YOU HOPING
THE AUDIENCE IS?
>> YES THIS DEFINITELY ISN'T
FOR KIDS IT IS FOR ADULTS SO
ANYONE WHO GREW UP ON WE NEED
THE POOL WHEN THEY WERE YOUNGER,
AND FAST FORWARD NOW 20 YEARS,
NOW YOU HAVE THIS VERSION.
>> YES.
>> AND SCOTT, PIGLET?
YOU COULDN'T LEAVE PIGLET ALONE?
>> I MEAN HE'S UP FOR GRABS AS
WELL, AND HE'S BEEN SO LOVELY
AND KIND FOR SO LONG, WHY NOT
SEE HIM A BIT ARRANGED AS WELL.
>> WHY NOT TICKER?
>> HE'S NOT IN THE PUBLIC
DOMINION.
FULL >> BUT YOU HAVE TO GEAR UP
YOUR SLEEVE, ARE YOU GOING TO
DO SOMETHING VERY BAD TO TAKE
ARSON?
>> REESE, WHAT DO YOU RECKON?
>> YES I THINK IT'S COMING HE'S
NOT IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN YET
BUT HE WILL BE AND ARE ALREADY
PLANNING TO HAVE IDEAS ON WHAT
TO DO WITH HIM.
>> GUYS IT'S SO CREEPY AND IT'S
SO AWFUL.
PART OF IT IS HILARIOUS BECAUSE
IT IS THE JUXTAPOSITION OF WE
NEED THE PUSH AND THE SLASHER
FILM.
BUT PART OF IT IS SO
DISTURBING.
I MEAN DID I..." + 74%
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"2023-02-20 00:00:00"
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"'Everything is sinking': Hear Wa..."
""
>>> GOOD EVENING.
I'M PAMELA BROWN IN FOR ERIN
BURNETT TONIGHT.
WELCOME TO A SPECIAL EDITION OF
"OUTFRONT."
AND TONIGHT, READY FOR ANYTHING,
UKRAINE'S MILITARY PREPARING FOR
PROVOCATIVE ACTS BY RUCHA TO
MARK THE ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF
ITS INVASION.
THE WARNING AS PRESIDENT BIDEN
MADE AN UNPRECEDENTED SURPRISE
VISIT TO KYIV TO MEET WITH
PRESIDENT ZELENSKYY, SENDING A
PAINFUL REMINDER TO PUTIN OF HOW
HIS INVASION PLANS HAVE FAILED.
THE VISIT ALSO STINGING RUSSIAN
TROOPS ALREADY DEALING WITH
MAJOR MORALE ISSUES.
A TELEGRAM ACCOUNT MANAGED BY
RUSSIAN MILITARY BLOGGERS NOTING
BIDEN HAS DONE SOMETHING PUTIN
HAS NOT, SAYING, QUOTE, ALMOST A
YEAR AFTER THE BEGINNING OF THE
SPECIAL MILITARY OPERATION, WE
ARE WAITING IN THE RUSSIAN CITY
OF KYIV FOR THE PRESIDENT OF THE
RUSSIAN FEDERATION BUT NOT FOR
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
STATES.
AND THE MAN PUTIN HAS TURNED TO
IN HOPES OF WINNING THIS WAR IS
ALSO NOW COMPLAINING HE LACKS
THE NECESSARY EQUIPMENT.
YEVGENY PRIGOZHIN, THE HEAD OF
THE WAGNER GROUP, THE BRUTAL
PRIVATE MERCENARY GROUP, SAYING
THIS.
>> Translator: ALL THE QUESTIONS
I RAISED ABOUT AMMUNITION,
UNFORTUNATELY, STAY COMPLETELY
UNRESOLVED.
AND IT IS THE MOST SERIOUS
PROBLEM.
I'M UNABLE TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM
DESPITE ALL MY CONNECTIONS,
CONTACTS, AND EVERYTHING IS
SINKING AND STICKING.
>> BUT RUSSIA STILL SHOWING NO
SIGNS OF RETREAT AT ALL,
INCLUDING IN UKRAINE'S EASTERN
DONETSK REGION, WHICH IS UNDER
CONSTANT SHELLING AS PUTIN LOOKS
FOR ANY CLAIM TO VICTORY JUST
HOURS BEFORE A MAJOR SPEECH TO
HIS COUNTRY.
WE HAVE REPORTERS TONIGHT IN
UKRAINE AND RUSSIA.
FRED PLEITGEN IS IN MOSCOW.
BUT LET'S START WITH ALEX
MARQUARDT IN KYIV.
ALEX, WHAT IS THE LATEST THERE
ON THE GROUND WHERE YOU ARE?
>> Reporter: WELL, PAMELA,
PRESIDENT BIDEN IS NOW BACK
ACROSS THE BORDER.
HE IS IN WARSAW TONIGHT.
HE WAS HERE IN KYIV NOT JUST AT
A SYMBOLIC MOMENT, BECAUSE WE
ARE MARKING THE FIRST
ANNIVERSARY OF RUSSIA'S INVASION
OF UKRAINE LATER THIS WEEK..." + 69%
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|
"2023-02-19 00:00:00"
|
"Retired colonel says this factor..."
"
GETTING TALKS AND DIPLOMACY BACK
UP AND RUNNING.
WILL RIPLEY, CNN, TAIPEI.
>> LET'S BRING IN COLONEL CEDRIC
LEIGHTON, A RETIRED U.S. AIR
FORCE COLONEL.
PRESIDENT BIDEN IS HEADING TO
POLAND THIS WEEK TO MARK THE
ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY SINCE
RUSSIA INVADED UKRAINE.
WHAT MESSAGE DOES UKRAINE NEED
TO HEAR FROM PRESIDENT BIDEN ON
THIS TRIP?
>> WELL, PAULA, THE UKRAINIANS
NEED TO HEAR UNWAVERING SUPPORT
FROM THE UNITED STATES,
ESPECIALLY FROM PRESIDENT BIDEN.
AND I'M PRETTY SURE PRESIDENT
BIDEN WILL GIVE THEM THAT.
THEY ALSO NEED TO HAVE SOME
REASSURANCE THAT THE UNITED
STATES IS GOING TO SUPPORT THEM
DIPLOMATICALLY AND MILITARILY
AND CONTINUE THE AID THAT HAS
BEEN FLOWING TO UKRAINE THROUGH
POLAND IN LARGE PART, DURING THE
COURSE OF THIS CONFLICT.
SO THAT'S THE MAIN THING THAT
THEY WANT TO HEAR, AND OF
COURSE, IF THE PRESIDENT CAN
ACTUALLY PUT HIS FEET ON THE
GROUND IN UKRAINE, THAT WOULD BE
AN EXTRA BONUS AT THIS POINT.
>> AND VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA
HARRIS AT THE SECURITY
CONFERENCE DECLARING THE U.S.
WILL HOLD RUSSIA ACCOUNTABLE FOR
WAR CRIMES IN UKRAINE.
HOW IMPORTANT WAS IT TO HEAR
THAT FROM THE VICE PRESIDENT?
>> I THINK IT WAS SIGNIFICANT.
REALLY IMPORTANT BECAUSE IT
SHOWS THAT THERE'S A LEGAL
COMPONENT TO THIS WAR, TO THIS
CONFLICT.
ONE OF THE KEY ELEMENTS HERE IS
THAT WHEN YOU HAVE A WAR OF THIS
TYPE, OFTEN THE LEGAL ASPECT OF
IT GETS LOST IN THE ACTUAL
FIGHTING.
BUT WHAT VICE PRESIDENT HARRIS
DID WAS IT MADE SURE THAT THE
RUSSIANS KNEW THAT THEY WERE
BEING WATCHED FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
VIOLATIONS.
THE UKRAINES, OF COURSE, HAVE
SPECIAL PROSECUTORS THAT ARE
LOOKING AT VIOLATIONS SUCH AS
THOSE THAT OCCURRED IN PLACES
LIKE IRPIN AND BUCHA.
THE KEY THING TO THINK ABOUT
HERE IS THIS MAY MEAN
CONSEQUENCES FOR RUSSIAN
POLITICAL AND MILITARY LEADERS
AT THE END OF THE WAR, WHENEVER
THAT OCCURS.
>> NOW I WANT YOU TO HAVE A
LISTEN TO WHAT REPUBLICAN
CONGRESSMAN MIKE McCAUL TOLD
"STATE OF THE UNION" EARLIER
TODAY ABOUT U.S. MILITAR..." + 75%
|
"2023-02-20 00:00:00"
|
"A really big deal: Retired colon..."
"We are now going to bring in
Colonel Cedric Leighton.
You have been watching this
since the beginning.
You have been talking about this
since the beginning.
The invasion happened,
I think on the 24th.
I ended up on Poland on the 26th, as
thousands of refugees
were coming over the border from
from Ukraine.
I'm curious
what your thoughts are on hearing
the President of the United States
in a country
that is currently in war
with sirens going off there are no U.S.
troops there.
And yet he says
we are going to stick with you
for the long haul.
In other words,
you have our full support.
What does that mean to Ukraine?
What does that say to Russia
and the rest of the world?
Well, Sarah, good morning.
This is a really big deal.
And the way that the president
has orchestrated this
this would kind of be like
if Roosevelt
had visited London during the blitz in
World War Two.
This is that significant.
So what we're seeing here
is really
a transformation of the world order.
The Russians,
by their invasion of Ukraine,
have tried to go in
and they've tried to upend
the world order.
The they and the Chinese
are very much interested
in making sure that the United States
is not the dominant power in the world.
And by doing this invasion of Ukraine,
you know, almost a year ago today,
you see that
there is so many different
aspects to this.
You had the initial attack on Kiev
the one that was repulsed.
We all remember that
40 mile long
column of tanks
that was into armored personnel
carriers and trucks
that was supposed to make it to Kiev.
They never made it to Kiev.
And the very fact
that the president of the United States
a year
on, can say
two presidents, Alinsky on presidents.
Alinsky's home turf
that we are standing by you,
that we're standing with you.
That is incredibly significant
because what it shows is
that there are so many different things
so you look at, for example, the tanks
that all the allies have pledged.
You know,
you've got 31
tanks from the United States, the A..." + 79%
|
"2023-02-20 00:00:00"
|
"Biden makes surprise visit to Uk..."
"Very significant
moment on the world stage.
President Biden met
with Ukrainian
President Volodymyr Zelensky
during this unannounced trip.
It comes just days
before the one year
mark of Russia's
brutal invasion of Ukraine.
This moment is highly significant.
This morning, Biden
sending a strong message of support
to Ukrainians as air raid
sirens wailed across Kiev, underscoring
the very real risk involved in this trip.
Both leaders spoke a moment ago
about the weight of this historic moment
President Biden,
that is so important to signal for us
and all we are all the weeks
or months for confirmation.
It's good to be back in Kiev.
I was telling you, the president
one of your staff members
on the flight from Washington
to Poland
to ask me how many times I've been
to Kyiv.
This is my eighth trip.
And much has changed,
much of it back in Beijing,
but also
Ukrainian people stepped up in a way that
few people ever have in their own defense
and
have apparently
also embraced the notion of democracy
no longer and discussions about
whether or not a certain privileged
people have control
We have seen in coverage
from all fronts this morning.
Phil Mattingly is here with me in Warsaw.
Clarissa Ward is standing by
on the ground in Kiev.
Fred Pleitgen is in Moscow and Kylie
Atwood is at the State Department.
Of course, this is a historic visit
by President Biden
is actually his eighth visit to Ukraine.
His first, though, since Russia invaded.
It's a visit
that he has said
he has wanted to make since
11 months ago.
But now, of course,
President Biden has finally made it
under a shroud of secrecy.
Clarissa Ward knows that well.
She was watching this entire visit happen
before it could actually be reported.
Clarissa,
the President Biden
was there on the ground in Kiev.
What could you see from your vantage,
from your vantage
So, Caitlin, we're now
here in the square
where President Biden was.
He was inside St Michael's Church
just behind me.
And you could hear those air raid
sirens s..." + 79%
|
"2023-02-20 00:00:00"
|
"A Netflix movie is getting eerie..."
"HEALTH CLINIC.
>> 2 1/2 E WEEKS IT'S NOW
OPENING.
CAN I ASK YOU ABOUT THIS MOVIE,
YOU WERE IN AN EXTRA IN A MOVIE
CALLED "WHITE NOISE".
LET'S WATCH A CLIP OF IT.
>> LET'S WATCH A SITCOM OR
SOMETHING.
>> NO.
>> THEY'RE CALLING IT THE
AIRBORNE TOXIC EVENT.
>> THE PLOT IS A TRAIN CRASH IN
OHIO LEAVES TO THE RELEASE OF
DEADLY TOXINS, THE MAIN
CHARACTER AND HIS FAMILY HAVE TO
EVACUATE, HOW LONG AFTER THE
CRASH ON THE THIRD DID YOU THINK
OF "WHITE NOISE"?
YOU WERE AN EXTRA IN MOVIE.
>> PROBABLY THE 4th.
MORE THAN A FIRE AND TRAIN
DERAILMENT, THE CHEMICALS.
AFTER THE MOVIE CAME OUT I
WATCHED IT AND REALLY THE FIRST
THIRD IS ABOUT THE TRAIN
INCIDENT AND THE LAST 75% OF THE
MOVIE IS KIND OF ITS OWN STORY
THAT DOESN'T HAVE TO DO WE VAC
WAGS BUT REALLY EARLY ON IT'S
VERY SURPRISINGLY THE EXACT
SAME, I THINK IT KIND OF GOES TO
SHOW THAT KIND OF THE HUMAN
CONDITION.
WE'RE ALWAYS FIGHTING AGAINST
THE POWERS.
TRYING TO JUGGLE THE IDEA OF HOW
SERIOUS THIS SITUATION IS AND
WHAT LEVEL DO I NEED TO KIND OF
REACT TO IT AND YOU CAN KIND OF
FEEL THAT FROM THE FILM.
>> I DON'T KNOW I WOULD HAVE
WATCHED IT ON THE 4th AFTER THE
CRASH IN MY TOWN IN OHIO.
>> NO.
I TRIED BUT COULDN'T.
>> YOU GAVE IT SOME TIME.
>> YEAH, YEAH.
>> I DID" + 1%
|
"2023-02-19 00:00:00"
|
"Jane Fonda says she isn't scared..."
">> JANE FONDA HAS BEEN A MOVIE
STAR FOR MORE THAN HALF A
CENTURY, BUT WHEN I RAN A CLIP
FROM ONE OF HER MOST CELEBRATED
FILMS, 1981'S GOLDEN POND, IN
WHICH SHE CO START WITH HER
FATHER, HENRY FONDA, I WAS
SURPRISED BY HER REACTION.
>> IT SEEMS THAT YOU AND ME
HAVE BEEN MAD AT EACH OTHER FOR
SO LONG.
>> I DID NOT KNOW WE WERE MAD,
I JUST THOUGHT WE DID NOT LIKE
EACH OTHER.
>> I WANT TO BE YOUR FRIEND.
>> THIS MEANS YOU WILL COME
AROUND MORE OFTEN, UNLIKE YOUR
MOTHER?
>> I WILL COME AROUND MORE
OFTEN.
>> YOU DID NOT WATCH THAT SCENE,
WHY NOT?
>> BECAUSE IT MAKES ME CRY.
I MISS MY DAD SO MUCH.
>> THAT SCENE FELT LIKE MORE
THAN A SCENE IN A MOVIE.
>> IT WAS.
>> YOU KNOW, I LOVE MY DAD AND
ADMIRE HIM.
HE WAS QUITE A BIT LIKE NORMAN,
REMOVED, NOT ABLE TO EXPRESS --
HE ALWAYS LIKED TO DO THINGS
THAT WERE REHEARSED A LOT.
I PURPOSELY DID SOMETHING THAT
HAD NOT BEEN REHEARSED BECAUSE
I WANTED HIM TO BE SURPRISED.
WHEN I SAID, I WANT TO BE YOUR
FRIEND AND TOUCH THIS ARM, WE
HAD NOT REHEARSED THAT.
AND HE FLINCHES, AND HE DUCKED
HIS HEAD AND PUTS HIS HAND LIKE
THIS, BUT I SAW THAT HE WAS
EMOTIONAL.
IT'S FUNNY FOR AN ACTED THAT
DOES NOT WANT TO BE SEEN AS A
EMOTIONAL, BUT HE WAS TERRIFIED
OF EMOTIONS.
THAT MEANT A LOT TO ME.
I WENT TO HIS HOUSE, WANTED TO
TALK TO HIM ABOUT THE SCENE,
BECAUSE I HAD A HARD TIME WITH
THE SCENE.
IT WAS SO PERSONAL THAT WHEN WE
ACTUALLY GOT THERE TO DO IT, I
TOTALLY DRIED UP.
IT WAS LIKE AN ACTOR'S WORST
NIGHTMARE, AND I ASKED THEM
AFTERWARDS AT DINNER, HAS THAT
EVER HAPPENED TO?
NO, NO, THAT'S IT.
I COULD NOT GET INTO --
>> HOW WAS IT TO LOVE THIS MAN,
AND FOR HIM, IT'S PART OF
HOLLYWOOD LORE, WE ALL READ
ABOUT, HE WAS SO EMOTIONALLY
BEHOLDEN.
I WOULD THINK THAT WOULD BE
TOUGH.
>> WELL, IT IS.
IT IS VERY COMMON, ESPECIALLY
FOR WOMEN MY AGE, OR BOYS AND
GIRLS MY AGE, NOT JUST WOMEN,
WHOSE FATHERS WERE OF THAT
GENERATION, AND ESPECIALLY
MID-WESTERN.
THERE WAS A CERTAIN ATTITUDE,
LIKE, YOU DON'T EVER ASK
ANYTHING, DON'T EXPRESS NEED,
AND YOU STIFLE..." + 67%
|
"2023-02-20 00:00:00"
|
"Ukrainian foreign minister respo..."
"Foreign Minister Dymtro
Kuleba, welcome to the program.
My pleasure.
We're told that there is a consensus
that Vladimir Putin
is not ready to engage in
any serious roundtable negotiations.
Does that match with what you know?
Well, yes,
When I look at the update
from the front line,
I see that whatever Russia says, it's
not looking for negotiations
It's not looking for just peace.
They are on the offensive.
They are
sending missiles and drones
and our critical energy infrastructure
and our cities
is not behave like this
when you are seeking negotiations
or when you're trying
to get the upper hand
in order to have negotiation.
Absurd.
You know, this is the he he wants war.
He wants to destroy Ukraine.
And I believe he's obsessed
with this idea.
In all your deliberations,
your meetings, here, face to face
with many of the world
leaders, including your allies
who are supporting your defense.
Do you feel that you are now out there
on the road
to getting what you need
to maintain a robust
defense and even maybe an offense?
When the war began a year ago.
We realized that we need
certain types of weapons
to become capable
of defending our territory,
but also then liberating our territory.
And there are seven types of weapons
on this list.
I call it the big seven.
And in one year, we unlocked
six out of seven
was only fighter planes remaining
on the wish list.
A conversation on
every type of weapon started with a no.
Every single weapon started with or not.
In the end, we got it.
So if you look back at history,
of course, we got
almost everything that we asked for.
And it's required a huge evolution
in many capitals,
including in D.C., in Washington.
So if the word of 20, 22 for us
was weapons, the words for 2023 are
speed, speed of delivery
and sustainability.
Everything that has been pledged
has to arrive on time to be relevant.
It's important,
you know, it has to be relevant,
relevant for the purposes of our victory.
Are you convinced by all the good words
you hear tha..." + 76%
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"2023-02-20 00:00:00"
|
"Hear why expert believes somethi..."
"NOT ONLY USING MISSILES TO SEND
A MESSAGE TO THE WORLD.
WILL RIPLEY IS "OUTFRONT."
>> Reporter: THE MASSIVE MISSILE
IS A MENACING SIGHT MOVING INTO
PLACE AT PYONGYANG'S AIRPORT.
NORTH KOREAN LEADER KIM JONG UN
GAVE THE ORDER JUST HOURS AHEAD
OF SATURDAY'S SURPRISE LAUNCH,
STATE MEDIA SAYS.
THIS INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC
MISSILE A HUASONG-15, HITTING
HYPERSONIC SPEEDS HURDLING HIGH
ABOVE THE EARTH, BARRELLING BACK
DOWN TO JAPAN'S TERRITORIAL
WATERS ABOUT 67 MINUTES LATER.
SATURDAY'S MISSILE ONE OF MANY
ON DISPLAY JUST LAST WEEK, A
RECORD NUMBER OF ICBMs, MORE
THAN ANY MILITARY PARADE IN
NORTH KOREAN HISTORY.
KIM ORDERED MASS PRODUCTION OF
ICBMs EARLIER THIS YEAR.
THE PARADE FEATURED NEW MISSILES
AND A NEW FACE, KIM JU AE, KIM'S
DAUGHTER, BELIEVED TO BE JUST 9
YEARS OLD.
SHE BEGAN APPEARING ON STATE
MEDIA THREE MONTHS AGO, FUELING
SPECULATION SHE'S BEING GROOMED
AS THE NEXT NORTH KOREAN LEADER.
SO, GIVEN THE FACT THAT KIM JONG
UN CHOSE TO INTRODUCE HIS
DAUGHTER ON THE DAY OF HIS
PREVIOUS ICBM LAUNCH, WHAT DO
YOU MAKE OF THE TIMING AND
SYMBOLISM OF THAT?
>> I THINK IT DEMONSTRATES THAT
SHE'S BEING GROOMED AS THE NEXT
LEADER, AND THAT, TO ME,
SUGGESTS THERE COULD BE
SOMETHING BEHIND THE SCENES,
MAYBE A HEALTH PROBLEM WITH KIM
JONG UN THAT IS ACCELERATING AND
THEY NEED TO DO THIS NOW RATHER
THAN YEARS LATER WHEN SHE'S A
BIT OLDER.
>> Reporter: KIM'S DAUGHTER NOW
A FIXTURE ON STATE MEDIA,
SITTING WITH HER FATHER AT A
WEEKEND SOCCER MATCH, POSING
TOGETHER FOR A POSTAGE STAMP
DAD/DAUGHTER AND THE FAMILY
ARSENAL.
TWO SMALLER FIRES WERE FIRED
MONDAY.
THE BELLICOSE BROADCAST CAME
WITH A WARNING FROM KIM'S
YOUNGER SISTER KIM YO JONG,
SAYING THE FREQUENCY OF USING
THE PACIFIC OCEAN AS OUR
SHOOTING RANGE DEPENDS ON THE
NATURE OF THE U.S. MILITARY'S
ACTIONS.
SHE'S REFERRING TO UPCOMING
MILITARY DRILLS ON THE KOREAN
PENINSULA, THE U.S., SOUTH
KOREA, AND JAPAN RESPONDING TO
THE ICBM LAUNCH WITH JOINT AIR
EXERCISES OVER THE WEEKEND..." + 19%
|
"2023-02-20 00:00:00"
|
"Hear why Ukraine should be more ..."
"
SEEING THIS FIRMING UP OF THIS
LOOKING MORE LIKE A U.S./RUSSIA
WAR.
>> COLONEL, BETH JUST TALKED
ABOUT THE SYMBOLISM HERE, AND
THERE'S NEW MILITARY ASSISTANCE,
BUT AS FAR AS WE KNOW IT DOES
NOT INCLUDE THE ITEM AT THE TOP
OF UKRAINE'S WISH LIST, U.S.
FIGHTER JETS.
SHOULD THE U.S. BE SENDING U.S.
FIGHTER JETS?
>> I THINK AT THIS POINT WE
SHOULD, AND I THINK IF WE ARE
DOING SOMETHING LIKE THIS FOR
MANY MONTHS NOW, IDEALLY WE WERE
TWO MONTHS INTO THE WAR WHEN WE
REALIZED THE UKRAINIANS WERE
GOING TO STAND FAST AND HOLD
TERRITORY AND REGAIN TERRITORY.
SINCE WE HAVE NOT DONE THAT, NOW
IS AS GOOD AS TIME AS ANY TO
CATCH UP AND PROVIDE THE
TRAINING THAT THE UKRAINIAN
PILOTS WILL NEED.
THE SHORT ANSWER IS YES TO
PLANES LIKE THE F-16 AND ALSO
YES TO LONGER RANGE MISSILES.
>> BETH, WE WERE JUST TALKING
ABOUT THE MILITARY'S BLOGGERS
INSIDE RUSSIA, CRITICIZING
RUSSIA, FOR LACK OF A BETTER
WORD, ALLOWING THIS TO HAPPEN.
HOW DO YOU THINK ALL OF THIS
MIGHT AFFECT PUTIN'S SPEECH?
>> I THINK HE'S GOING THROUGH
HIS SPEECH RIGHT NOW OVERNIGHT
WITH A RED PEN AND WILL MAKE
THAT LANGUAGE EVEN TOUGHER, EVEN
MORE ABOUT THIS BEING A FIGHT
BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE U.S.
YOU KNOW, I ALSO EXPECT THAT
THERE'S A HIGH POTENTIAL THAT WE
WILL SEE ANOTHER MISSILE BARRAGE
ATTACKING KYIV BECAUSE THESE
FOLKS ON HIS RIGHT FLANK, ON
PUTIN'S RIGHT FLANK ARE REALLY
UPSET.
IT WAS ALL OVER THE RUSSIAN TV
TODAY, PICTURES OF BIDEN AND
ZELENSKYY HUGGING AND WALKING
AROUND.
IT'S INFURIATING THEM.
I THINK PUTIN HAS TO SHOW THAT
HE'S A TOUGH GUY.
>> COLONEL, TO THAT POINT I WAS
IN LVIV IN UKRAINE LAST MARCH
WHEN PRESIDENT BIDEN WAS
SPEAKING OVER THE BORDER IN
POLAND AND RUSSIA CONDUCTED AIR
STRIKES RIGHT BEFORE PRESIDENT
BIDEN WAS SET TO SPEAK.
YOU HAD THE SENSE THEY DID IT SO
THAT ALL THE CAMERAS THAT WE
WERE USING COULD SEE THEIR AIR
STRIKES.
HOW CONCERNED SHOULD THE U.S.
AND SHOULD UKRAINE BE THAT THIS
VISIT MIGHT PROMPT MORE RUSSIAN
AGGRESSION?
>> I THINK QUITE ..." + 47%
|
"2023-02-19 00:00:00"
|
"What does secure mean to you?: M..."
"Three House committees
are currently investigating the border
as a possible prelude
to impeaching you
as secretary of Homeland Security.
Here is House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
Take a look.
I am calling on the secretary to resign
He cannot
and must not remain in that position.
If Secretary
Mayorkas does not resign,
House Republicans will investigate.
Every order, every action
and every failure will determine
whether we can begin impeachment inquiry.
If House Republicans go ahead,
you could be the first Cabinet secretary
to be impeached since 1876.
How seriously do you take these calls?
For your impeachment.
Oh, I take them. I take them seriously.
It is, it is the leadership
of the House that provided those remarks.
I don't dismiss it by by any measure,
but what I do is I focus on my work.
What do you think is the basis
for their calling for your impeachment?
Do you think you've done anything wrong?
No, I don't.
I think it is a disagreement over policy,
and I think it is used
for political purposes.
To continue a negative dialog
about a migration challenge
that is not unique to the United States.
To continue that dialog to uplift it
for political reasons.
So, Mr.
Secretary,
have you come to a conclusion
if these House committees
either request you or subpoena you
as part of either the investigation
or an impeachment proceeding,
have you decided whether or not
you will appear before those committees?
I intend to appear
when Congress calls me to do so.
House Republicans
say that you have repeatedly lied
to Congress when you have said this
take a lot
The border is closed.
The border is secure.
The border is secure.
Critics point out in 20, 20,
Donald Trump's final year in office, U.S.
border authorities
encountered migrants
458,000 times at the border.
But under Joe Biden in 2022
there were 2.3 million encounters.
How can you say the border is secure
right now
the United States has millions of jobs
opening due to the economic success
of this administration.
We have pro..." + 72%
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"2023-02-19 00:00:00"
|
"Reprehensible: Acosta reacts to ..."
""
AND "BLACK HAWK TOWN."
INCREDIBLE ACTOR.
>>> A BOMBSHELL LAWSUIT IS
EXPOSING WHAT SOME OF THE
BIGGEST NAMES OVER AT FOX REALLY
FELT ABOUT DONALD TRUMP, EVEN AS
THEY PUSHED HIS CLAIMS OF
ELECTION FRAUD.
A COURT FILING CLAIMS THAT
ANYONE WHO VEERED FROM THE
NARRATIVE FACED SHARP PUSHBACK.
THIS IS ALL COMING TO LIGHT IN
DOMINION VOTING SYSTEM'S $1.6
BILLION LAWSUIT AGAINST THE
NETWORK.
JOINING US IS OLIVER DARCY AS
WELL AS ADEN McLAUGHLIN.
HERE IS AN EXAMPLE OF SOME OF
THE THINGS FOX ANCHORS WERE
PUSHING.
>> SO MUCH FOR THE CLAIMS THAT
VOTER FRAUD NEVER HAPPENS.
OF COURSE IT HAPPENS.
THEY KNEW IT HAPPENS AND TOLD US
IT NEVER HAPPENS BECAUSE THEY'RE
LIARS.
>> TODAY, MORE REPORTS OF DEAD
PEOPLE VOTING FROM BEYOND THE
GRAVE.
>> THIS IS DISGUSTING AND WE
CANNOT ALLOW AMERICA'S ELECTIONS
TO BE KRUPTDED.
WE CANNOT.
>> DESPITE WHAT YOU SAW, MANY
ANCHORS AT FOX WERE SAYING
PRIVATELY THEY DIDN'T BELIEVE
THIS.
BUT FOX ISSUED A STATEMENT IN
ALL OF THIS, HIGHLIGHTING THE
PART THAT READS, THE CORE OF
THIS CASE REMAINS ABOUT FREEDOM
OF THE PRESS AND FREEDOM OF
SPEECH.
LET'S TALK ABOUT THIS.
OLIVER AND ADEN.
YOU KNOW, OLIVER, I KNOW YOU
HAVE DONE LOTS OF SEGMENTS ON
THIS SINCE THIS BOMBSHELL
MATERIAL CAME OUT.
AND I JUST HAVE TO ASK YOU, WHEN
FOX TALKS ABOUT PROTECTION UNDER
THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO SAY
WHATEVER THEY WANT, THAT IS
ULTIMATELY THE CRUX OF THE LEGAL
ISSUE IN THIS CASE.
I MEAN, IT'S GOING TO COME DOWN
TO THAT VERY POINT.
>> AND ANYONE DOMINION IS GOINGD
TO PROVE THAT FOX DISREGARDED
THE TRUTH HERE.
I THINK, YOU KNOW, THERE IS A
MOUNTAIN OF EVIDENCE THAT MIGHT
SUGGEST OR SHOW THAT FOX
EXECUTIVES AND THEIR HOSTS,
THEIR TOP LEVEL TALENT PEOPLE
LIKE TUCKER CARLTON, SEAN
HANNITY, THAT THEY KNEW BEHIND
THE SCENES THAT WHAT THEY WERE
SELLING, WHAT THE NETWORK WAS
SELLING TO THE AUDIENCE WAS
BOGUS.
BUT THE TRUTH NEVER MADE IT TO
THE FOX VIEWERS, WHICH IS REALLY
THE SAD PART HERE.
DESPITE THEM TALKING IN CANDID
TERMS BEHIND THE SCENES ..." + 74%
|
"2023-02-20 00:00:00"
|
"Some in GOP worry DeSantis has o..."
"This morning.
Florida Governor Ron
DeSantis is in New York
where he spoke
at a rally there
supporting law enforcement
We support strong policies
to keep our communities safe
and we back the blue
and we support their mission.
And we back it up with money
and all kinds of stuff
to be able to do it.
The reason why you have
what you have in some of these
other jurisdictions
is because they're putting woke ideology
ahead of your safety
as New Yorkers or as people from Illinois
or wherever.
You have this type of policy taking place
where U.S.
police NYPD do
say that they need better
gun safety measures
as well to fight crime.
The government has not announced
that he is running for president.
He seemed to be courting,
however, New York voters this morning.
His visit comes
as some conservatives are concerned
about how his fantasies
using his government powder in Florida
in his fight against what
he calls their wokeness.
And Steve King joins us now.
Steve, what specifically are
Republican leaders worried about
Jim, there are a couple of
factors at play here.
First is you have conservative donors and
and organizations that generally believe
that government
shouldn't be
in the business of businesses
and that some of the steps taken
by Governor
Santos have inflicted his conservative
ideology on state institutions.
And businesses
and sometimes even
punishing businesses
that run afoul of his point of view.
We've seen, obviously,
that has played out
publicly in his fight
with Disney over the so-called
don't say gay bill,
but we've also seen him
punish businesses for their vaccination
and mask policies.
We've seen him put restrictions
on how businesses can train
their employees around issues of racism.
We've seen him now
say he wants to go after banks
that lend in ways
that he doesn't agree with.
So there's that part of it.
But there's also Republicans,
including his supporters,
who are worried
that he might be flying
a little bit too close to the sun
with his war on wokeness.
Y..." + 77%
|
"2023-02-20 00:00:00"
|
"Retired lt. col. thinks Putin ma..."
" Lieutenant Colonel, good to have you on this morning. I wonder, as you see the U.S. President walk the streets of Kiev during wartime, air raid sign, signals sounding behind him, what is the significance of this in your view to Ukraine? I'm proud of the President for visiting. This is probably the most important visit that a President has paid to Ukraine. The fifth visit of a President since the independence in 1991, Bill Clinton visited three times, George Bush visited once actually days before the faded NATO book rest summit, in which we offered Ukraine the inevitable joining NATO, but without any specific dates, kind of precipitating some of these events, a powerful incident. This is a very, very important visit. This is a demonstration that the President of the United States is still the leader of the free world, defending democracy against tyranny, and this is a strong signal to Putin, especially that Putin was informed of this visit ahead of time, that the U.S. will be there. I would almost argue that this probably several hours that the President was in Kiev, where maybe the safest hours in Kiev since the start of this war. The Russians were not going to launch an attack and threaten the President of the United States, especially when they were going to head of time. So it's a very good demonstration of support and strength, and I'm glad he did it. Yeah, Jake Sullivan noted to reporters that the U.S. did message this to Russia in advance, few hours in advance for deconfliction to an effect make sure they didn't launch missiles while the U.S. President was there. I wonder what you believe Putin is thinking right now as he watches this. Things are not going well for the Russian military in the East, even as they're willing to sacrifice troops by the thousands, it seems, on that front line there. Do you think he's scared that he's losing this war? I think that doubt has to start creeping into his mind. Putin's calculation thus far has been that, you know, th..." + 81%
|
"2023-02-19 00:00:00"
|
"What will it take for the war to..."
"Western officials say
close to 200,000
Russians may have been killed
or wounded in the last year of fighting
in Ukraine.
Ukrainian casualties
are estimated around 100,000,
not including civilians.
Now, after a relatively quiet
winter on the front,
a new Russian
offensive appears
to be underway in the east.
Defense Secretary Lloyd
Austin says he also expects
the Ukrainians
to mount their own
offensive in the spring.
So which side is better
positioned to make gains?
Joining me is Ryan Evans, founde
of the media organization
War on the Rocks.
And Michael Kaufman,
who hosts the Russia Contingency
at War on the Rocks
and is a research program
director in the Russia Studies
Program at the think tank Sea.
And a thank you both for joining
You are my Go-To is on all thing
all things war related.
So I appreciate your time today.
Mike, I'm
going to begin with you
because as noted, it appears
that Russia's offensive has begu
You believe that it will remain
focused in the east, in Donbas.
As you know, there have been rep
that that Russia has far
greater ambitions,
perhaps even making another atte
at Kiev.
Why do you think this offensive
will be more muted?
So I think the
offensive actually began
several weeks ago,
and it's been in progress for so
Solely focused on the Donbas.
There are at least five differen
and some attack
the Russian
military is pursuing right now.
It appears that Russia,
no war aims remain capturing the
in terms of Russian
military offensive potential.
It's rather constrained.
And just looking
at the last couple of weeks,
they're having a pretty hard tim
in this offensive
then and have not made significa
I likely think
it's going to go on through Marc
although it may increase in
overall intensity.
It's not clear
that the Russian military
has yet committed reserves
to try to exploit
any any one of the directions
in which they're attacking.
And on that point,
Ryan, over the past few months,
there have been changes in milit
leadership in Russia.
There have b..." + 80%
|
"2023-02-20 00:00:00"
|
"Powerful aftershock hits Turkey-..."
"We've just got some news in to us.
Another earthquake has struck
the Turkish-Syrian border region.
Now, at this point in time,
we understand it has a magnitude of 6.4.
We don't have any other details
at this stage about the damage.
This, of course, comes two weeks
after that devastating earthquake
that killed more than 47,000 people
and left mass destruction
across that area.
I want to go to Adana, Turkey,
where I'm not
a bus here is standing by nada.
We're just getting
some very brief information into us.
But I understand
you've been speaking again to survivors
of that major earthquake
from from two weeks ago.
I can't imagine how traumatized
many more people are
with another earthquake having just hit
Linda,
it is
astonishing that people here are still,
of course, reeling from this earthquake.
And now
there is news of another earthquake, 6.4,
according to the Emergency
Disaster Management Authority
here in Turkey.
Epicenter so far reported
in the province of Hatay,
which was one of the hardest hit
by this month's earthquake.
Some 80% of the buildings
that collapsed about to collapse
or have been deemed
necessary of demolition
because they are simply so unsafe.
And I have to say, here in Adana,
we have quite a way away
from that
epicenter reported
just in the last half hour or so.
And we felt the tremor
to the extent that this entire hotel
that we're currently in at the moment
evacuated the building,
many rushing out, children
being pulled out of fear.
And you can imagine the trauma,
the emotional trauma
that these people in southeastern Turkey
have already been through.
So much loss, so much destruction.
There is still so much
fear here in southeast Turkey.
So to go through that again
is difficult to explain.
And we felt it over here.
But of course, it is reported
that that epicenter
of the
worst of the tremors was felt
further east
towards Gaziantep and Hearts.
And we are still learning
more details about this,
still waiting for more information
from the author..." + 73%
|
"2023-02-19 00:00:00"
|
"Trump attacks DeSantis on social..."
"
PRESSURE ON HIS BRAIN.
>>> IN THE MEANTIME, SOME TOP
CONTENDERS IN THE GOP
PRESIDENTIAL RACE ARE ON THE
MOVE.
FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP
WILL TRAVEL TO EAST PALESTINE
OHIO, YES, EAST PALESTINE, OHIO
ON WEDNESDAY TO MEET WITH
COMMUNITY MEMBERS IN THE WAKE OF
THAT TOXIC TRAIN DERAILMENT
EARLIER THIS MONTH.
THIS AS RON DeSANTIS HEADS TO
NEW YORK TO SPEAK AT A PRO LAW
ENFORCEMENT RALLY.
TRUMP LASHED OUT AT HIS
POTENTIAL RIVAL, ANNOUNCING IN A
1:00 A.M. TRUTH SOCIAL RANT, HE
WILL NO LONGER CALL DeSANTIS
"MEATBALL RON," A REFERENCE TO
HIM BEING ITALIAN, I SUPPOSE,
SAYING JEB BUSH IS HIS HERO, HIS
BEACHES WAS CLOSED FOR A LONG
TIME.
HIS TESTING FOR THE CHINA VIRUS
CAN'T WORK OUT AND LOYALTY
SKILLS ARE WEAK.
JOINING US TO UNPACK THAT IS
FORMER TRUMP ADMINISTRATION
OFFICIAL GAVIN SMITH AND PAUL
BEGALA.
PAUL, YOU KNOW, READING THE
TRUTH SOCIALS, JUST SORT OF
FEELS LIKE, YOU KNOW, I DON'T
WANT TO READ THE TWEETS ANY
MORE.
HELP US UNPACK WHAT'S GOING ON
BETWEEN TRUMP AND RON DeSANTIS.
IT DOES INDICATE HE'S WORRIED
ABOUT THE GOVERNOR FROM FLORIDA.
THERE'S NO OTHER WAY AROUND IT,
RIGHT?
>> YEAH.
IT SOUNDS LIKE IT.
I HEARD YOUR COMMENT ABOUT
PRESIDENT CARTER.
ONE OF MY OLD FRIENDS IN GEORGIA
ALWAYS USED TO SAY A HIT DOG
WILL HOLLER, MEANING MR. TRUMP
IS BARKING BECAUSE HE'S HIT.
HE'S WORRIED AND SCARED OF
GOVERNOR DeSANTIS.
I THINK TRUMP IS THE BETTING
FAVORITE, BUT IT'S NOT MY
FAVORITE.
BUT HE'S SCARED AND THAT'S WHY
HE'S DOING IT.
>> GAVIN, WHAT DO YOU THINK
ABOUT TRUMP IS GOING TO BE GOING
TO EAST PALESTINE, OHIO.
I CAN'T IMAGINE IT WOULD BE THE
LAST THING IN THAT FOLKS NEED IS
THE TRUMP CIRCUS ROLLING INTO
TOWN, AND YOU WORKED IN THAT
CAMPAIGN, WORKED IN THAT
ADMINISTRATION, SO YOU KNOW WHAT
THAT IS ALL ABOUT.
WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF ALL THAT?
>> I THINK YOU SAID IT BEST.
AT THE END OF THE DAY, DONALD
TRUMP IS HIS OWN WORST ENEMY.
NIKKI HALEY HAS BEEN GETTING A
LOT OF SLACK FOR NOT TAKING HIM
ON.
BUT WHY SHOULD SHE?
DONALD TRUMP I..." + 72%
|
"2023-02-19 00:00:00"
|
"Exiled Russian journalists share..."
"And the
360 days since Russia's invasion
has become the front line
in the global battle for democracy.
It's a fight
that is being fought on the airwaves
as well as on the battlefield.
Putin's minions are working over
to control the message overseas
and at home.
Under a law passed last year.
Journalists in
Russia can be jailed for up to 1
for reporting
what the Kremlin considers
fake news about what
its military is doing.
And to wit, calling the war
in Ukraine
a war could land one in prison.
And because of this crackdown,
many in the industry
have fled,
including my guest today,
who run the Russian independent
news station TV rain.
In 2022
the network
famously ended its last newscast
with an antiwar message
before cutting to an old perform
of Tchaikovsky's Ballet Swan Lak
Today, tbe rain operates in exil
Broadcast ing its content on You
Transit Girl is the network's ed
in chief and Ekaterina regards
an anchor and news director.
Welcome both of you.
It's good to see you.
Katya, let me let me start with
You are at the Munich Security C
for the first time
in the conference's history.
No Russian officials have been i
and said the chairman of the con
tweeted this.
We want to discuss Russia's
future with Russian opposition
leaders and exiled people.
Their voices need to be heard
and amplified.
Katya UN TV
rain are among those exiled Russ
What is the mood there
one year into the war now?
Well, Brianna, it's very complic
US to talk about Russia here
in Munich security conference.
It has just been closed.
During the three days
I was talking to Russian liberal
you know, dissidents, opposition
representatives of the civil soc
and also with European
politicians and experts
and all of them are are saying
that Russia should be relaunched
as a country, as a state, that a
invasion of Ukraine,
everything has changed.
And these people,
these European Western leaders
are looking
for a different approach to Russ
And they're asking themselves
the questions
about whether it is really ..." + 77%
|
"2023-02-20 00:00:00"
|
"Hear what Biden said during unan..."
"Thank you very much, Mr.
President.
No, it was
it was one year ago this week,
and we spoke on the telephone.
Mr. President.
It was very late in night in Washington.
Early in the morning here in Kiev.
Russian planes were in
the air
and tanks were rolling
across your border.
You told me
that you could hear the explosions
in the background.
I'll never forget that
and the world was about to change.
I remember it vividly
because I asked to I asked you next.
I asked you what is there, Mr.
President,
what can I do for you?
How can I be of help?
And I know they remember what you said
to me, what you said, and I quote,
gather the leaders of the world,
ask them
to support Ukraine.
Gather the leaders of the world
and ask them to support Ukraine.
And you said you didn't know
when we would be able to speak again
that dark night
one year ago,
the world was literally at the time
bracing for the fall in Kyiv.
Seems like a lot longer ago than a year.
But think back to that year,
perhaps even the end of Ukraine.
You know,
one year later, Kyiv stands
and Ukraine stands.
Democracy stands
The Americans stand with you
and the world stands with you.
Kyiv has captured a part of my heart,
I must say,
I've come here six times
as vice president, once as president,
and in 2009 as vice president.
And I first came here,
then back in 20, 14.
I came three times in the aftermath of
the revolution of dignity.
And I
again came in 2015
to address the Rada
about the work of building
a strong democracy
and I came in 2017
just before I left office
as Vice President
I knew I'd be back,
but I wanted to be sure,
even though the election were over,
Barack and I were out of office.
I decided to make one more trip
before the next president was sworn in
to Kyiv.
So President Zelensky you deeply honor me
here in key with you today
to meet with your military,
your intelligence,
folks, your diplomatic teams,
community leaders who have stepped up
and helped their country
in their hour of need is astounding.
Who ..." + 72%
|
"2023-02-19 00:00:00"
|
"See the moment a woman escaped f..."
"A woman who
was allegedly
held against her
will for nearly
a year is free this morning
after escaping from her alleged kidnaper
by fleeing to a New Jersey gas station.
Here's her escape.
It was caught on camera.
You see the woman
who's not been identified,
she's running, she's barefoot.
She's only in a T-shirt
in 42nd degree weather.
And you see the man
that was closely following her,
he tries to get in,
but she deadbolts the door
when he realizes he can't get inside.
He turns around and leaves.
And that's when the owner steps
in helping her
get to the back of the gas station
where they call police.
Now, her alleged abductor is 57 year
old James Perillo,
and he's now behind bars
on kidnaping and assault charges.
Authorities say
that he choked her
multiple times, that at one point
he took away her cell phone
and used her credit cards
and isolated her from her family.
They also say he goes by different names
and may have actually done this before
in other states.
CNN has reached out to an attorney
listed for Perillo,
but we've yet to hear a response.
Joining us
this morning
is one of the heroes of this story.
The owner of that gas station,
Bobby Madsen,
who helped
keep the woman safe until police arrived.
Bobby, good morning.
We're so grateful
that you're sharing the story with us.
Walk us through what that day was like.
When did you first see her
and realize that something was wrong?
Hi.
Good morning.
Yeah, it was just a regular day
at the gas station.
I was in the backroom
doing paperwork
and my employee was in the front
just having a little break.
And all of a sudden
we hear this screaming and yelling.
And I look up on the camera,
there's somebody
running on the side of the building.
Then there at the front,
and I could see the woman
and the men right behind her.
Excuse me.
And so my employee gave me
and her come into the store,
and they locked the door.
By the time I get out to the office,
I see the guys trying to open the door.
But we kind of look at each othe..." + 66%
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"2023-02-19 00:00:00"
|
"US confronts China over suspecte..."
"So the U.S.
has now
confronted China
face to face over the suspected
Chinese spy balloon
shot down by the US two weeks ago.
And it happened Saturday
on the sidelines
of the Munich Security Conference
between US
Secretary of State
Antony Blinken
and Wang Yi, China's top diplomat.
Afterward, Blinken tweeted,
I condemn the incursion
of the PRC surveillance
balloon and stressed
it must never happen again.
China claims
a large balloon was
in fact a civilian research project
that crossed into U.S.
airspace by accident.
The US allowed it to float
through the country
for several days
before shooting it down
off the coast of South Carolina.
On Saturday,
Wang was asked to comment on the downing
of the balloon.
Here's what he said
We asked the United States to handle it
calmly and professionally
based on consultation with
the Chinese side.
Regrettably,
the United States disregards these facts
and use advanced
fighter jets and downed a balloon
with its missiles.
This is, I would say,
absurd and hysterical,
absurd and hysterical.
CNN's
Nic Robertson is covering the conference
for us in Munich.
And CNN's
Mark Stewart is standing
by for us in Tokyo with more from there.
Nic, to you first.
The meeting between Blinken and Wang
was contentious for sure,
but did it clear the air
in terms of serving to reestablish
an important dialog for both countries?
Well, I think the language
that's been used subsequently
by the State Department,
not calling it a spy balloon,
avoiding that kind of language
for the Chinese is inflammatory
because, of course, they deny
that it was a spy balloon.
It was meteorological
balloon.
That's that's what they've been saying.
But, look, I think that President Biden
has taken a huge amount
of domestic political heat
over this, particularly
because the balloon was allowed
to fly across the United States before
it was shot down.
The administration has been very strong
and very clear
that it did this
because it believed that
to shoot the balloon down
above the U..." + 77%
|
"2023-02-19 00:00:00"
|
"Ohio lawmaker asked if he would ..."
" residents of east Palestine, Ohio are worried about whether it's actually safe for them to return home. Some locals told us that they are suffering rashes, sore throats, nausea, and headaches. Democratic senators shared Brown visited the site this week and joins us to talk about it. So the EPA administer and the governor say that the municipal water and the air, they are both safe, but residents, they are worried about contamination. And some say they've gotten rashes, sore throats, nausea, and headaches, as I just pointed out, Senator Brown, you were just there this week on Thursday. Should the residents of east Palestine accept the assurances from the government? Or are they right to be skeptical? Well, they're right to be skeptical. The EPA administrator, when I was there, both the state and the federal EPA administrators said that, but when you return to your home, we think the water is safe, but when you return to your home, you should be tested again for your water and your soil and your air, not to mention those that have their own wells. So, you know, this is this is, Pamela, this is really the same old story. Corporations do stock buybacks, they do big dividend checks, they layoff workers. Thousands of workers have been laid off from Norfolk Southern. Then they, they don't invest in safety rules and safety regulations in this kind of things. That happens. That's why people in East Palestine are so upset. They know they know that corporate lobbyists have had far too much influence in our government. And they see this as the result. And this kind of thing shouldn't happen. There was also a Norfolk Southern derailment in Sandusky on Lake Erie in Ohio. There was one just a few days ago in Detroit. These things are happening, these deraeroads are simply not investing the way they should and car safety and in the rail lines themselves. Yeah, I was just reading, I believe is it the New York Times, that this company, Norfolk Southern invested more for stockhold..." + 79%
|
"2023-02-19 00:00:00"
|
"Hear GOP lawmaker's stern warnin..."
"Tensions between the US and
China are on high this morning
after a blunt meeting between
the two nation's top diplomats, the first
since the US shot down
a suspected Chinese spy balloon earlier
this month
and a quote,
very direct and candid
meeting on the sidelines
of the Munich Security Conference.
Secretary of State
Antony Blinken told
his counterpart Wang Yi
the balloon was an unacceptable violation
of U.S. sovereignty.
That must never occur again.
The State Department said.
A senior official said
that Blinken also criticized China
for not engaging in military
to military dialog over
the incident, when Chinese
military officials, quote,
refused to pick up the phone
and underline
a concern raised in earlier
remarks by the vice
president, Lincoln warned China
there would be consequences
if they provide military aid to Russia.
In its war against Ukraine.
The informal meeting came hours
after China's
top diplomat criticized
the US response to the balloon.
In a speech to the leaders
attending the conference,
including a bipartisan group of top U.S.
lawmakers.
And joining me now
from the Munich Security Conference,
chairman of the House Foreign Affairs
Committee, Michael McCaul, and chairman
of the House Intelligence
Committee, Mike Turner.
Thank you both for coming on
Thank you, panel.
So, Congressman McCaul,
I want to start with you here.
The US-China relationship is a key
topic of discussion at the Munich summit,
where you are
China's foreign minister
addressed the gathering
and mocked the U.S.
response to the Chinese surveillance
balloon, calling it,
quote, absurd
and hysterical and an effort
to, quote, divert attention
from its domestic problems.
What is your response to him?
Well,
you know,
I had a conversation with the secretary's
team.
I would send a very stark, stern
warning to him
that we will not tolerate a spy
born in this,
you know, committing espionage
over the United States again.
And I know there's
talk of a private meeting,
but this is a bit of a sh..." + 83%
|
"2023-02-19 00:00:00"
|
"Worry spreads about country Puti..."
"I want to tell you now about
a country
that many fear may be the next
in Vladimir Putin's sights.
Indeed, on Friday,
Secretary of State Blinken expressed
deep concern about Russian plots
to destabilize the government there.
It's a small, poor nation
just to the southwest of Ukraine
that holds within it
a Russian backed separatists region
The nation I'm speaking of is Moldova
and it happens to be my birthpla
So what in the world is going on
Let's bring in Moldovan journali
Paula, Arizona, to explain.
Paula, it's great to see you.
Welcome to the program.
So let's give our audience
a sense of what's happened in
just the past few weeks.
Last week, President Zelensky pr
some intelligence and shared evi
with the Moldovan president, Mai
Of an attempted
Russian plot
to for a coup
to overthrow the government ther
Just this past weekend, she
she gave more evidence
and said that was indeed the cas
She described it as a hybrid war
aimed to destabilize society.
Can you give us any more insight
what's happening?
Yes.
So President my Asanda mentioned
the plot would involve people
with military preparation,
some of them coming from abroad
in order to provoke violence
and to break into state institut
and take hostages
during opposition protests here
Also, Zelensky's adviser Mikhail
confirmed this kind of the detai
saying that actually Russia's
new plan
for Moldova does not involve tan
but bandits. By this,
he meant
the kind of leader of the opposi
of the pro-Kremlin party.
Sure.
Ellen Schroeder,
who stands accused for money
laundering in Moldova
and has therefore fled for Israe
But meanwhile, he
his party in Moldova
is organizing mass protests.
We just had one today, and he ap
video live streaming
during these protests.
What makes this even more concer
we should note,
is that
the Moldovan government,
the current government,
is a pro-Western government
Do we know if this coup attempt
has been thwarted successfully?
Well, state institutions
over the past week
have talked about not ..." + 67%
|
"2023-02-18 00:00:00"
|
"Backlash to Tiger Woods' tampon ..."
"We thought you'd
be talking just about Tiger Woods return.
He is an incredible athlete.
But instead,
golf fans
cannot believe his juvenile joke
when Woods handed a tampon
to a fellow golfer.
And that golfer was Justin Thomas.
Christine, what's your reaction
when you heard what he did and why
as you said that,
Sarah, just a juvenile act.
I mean, Tiger
is a 47 year old father of a girl, dad of
of a girl.
He's a girl. Dad, an athlete's age.
15 year old daughter,
Sam is a soccer player.
And for Tiger to be that girl, dad
and to be nearing 50 years old
and playing the kind of prank
that boys did
maybe in junior high
middle school, high school,
and have long since moved on from.
It was extraordinary.
And it certainly
was not the biggest deal,
Sarah, in the world.
Clearly, it's not the biggest news,
as we all know.
But it is illustrative of a problem
that golf has and really golf alone
in terms of the misogyny
and the sexism in a sport
that is desperately trying
to attract women,
title nine
women, millions of them who are out there
going to play sports
the rest of their lives to play golf.
And for for generations,
the sport had to stop, sign up
Augusta National, no women members
so many other places
I guess to change that in 2012.
But the bottom line is that golf
has been really quite
hostile in many ways
to inviting women to play.
And this just adds to their storyline
the most famous golfer of all doing
something so ridiculous
And then of course
it just blows up because it's Tiger
and he's going to get
that kind of attention
and he knows that he's
going to get that kind of attention.
Yeah I mean he is Tiger Woods
I do want to say I mean,
I know what he's trying to say by handing
the tampon over
because, you know, women bleed
and they still play sport
and they still kick ass.
It doesn't matter
So I don't know what he was trying to say
using that, but I can guess.
But he is apologizing. Well,
I'm going to let him
talk on the other end of it.
Play like a girl. Right.
And ..." + 54%
|
"2023-02-18 00:00:00"
|
"Fox News is in some trouble: Leg..."
"THE MOST PROMINENT FOX NEWSOW
STARS AND EXECUTIVES PRIVATELY
MOCKED DONALD TRUMP'S ELECTION
LIES WHILE PROMOTING THEM
PUBLICLY.
IT IS PART OF DOMINION VOTING
SYSTEMS 1.6 BILLION DOLLAR
LAWSUIT AGAINST FOX AN ECHO
NETWORK.
CNN'S BRODD BRIAN TODD TAKES A
CLOSER LOOK AT THE DAMAGING
MESSAGE AND TESTIMONY.
>> IMMEDIATELY AFTER JOE
BIDEN'S 2020 VICTORY, FOX NEWS
HOSTS WERE UNABASHED IN
PROMOTING A FALSE DECLARATION
THAT THE ELECTION HAD BEEN
STOLEN FROM DONALD TRUMP.
>> ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES
DIDN'T ALLOW PEOPLE TO VOTE,
APPARENTLY.
AND, THAT WHATEVER YOU THINK,
THAT THE CAUSE OF, IT SHAKES
PEOPLES FAITH IN THE SYSTEM AND
THAT IS AN ACTUAL THREAT TO
DEMOCRACY.
IT WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE TO EVER
KNOW THE TRUE FAIR ACCURATE
ELECTION RESULTS.
>> BUT NEW COURT FILINGS SHOW
THAT IN PRIVATE FOX HOST TUCKER
CARLSON, LAUREN, INGRAM AND
SEAN HANNITY WILL REALLY
REVEALING THE CLAIMS OF
ELECTION FRAUD IN THE PEOPLE
WHO ARE MAKING.
THEIR PRIVATE MESSAGES IN A
LEGAL FILING THAT'S PART OF
DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS 1.6
BILLION DOLLAR LAWSUIT AGAINST
FOX NEWS.
ONE PERSON THEY INSULTED, TRUMP
CAMPAIGN LAWYER SYDNEY POWELL,
OF --
>> WHAT WE ARE REALLY DEALING
WITH HERE AND UNCOVERING MORE
BY THE DAY IS THE MASSIVE
INFLUENCE OF COMMUNIST MONEY.
>> IN ONE TEXT REVEALED IN THE
COURT, FILING TUCKER CARLSON
TEXTED LAURA INGRAHAM SAYING,
QUOTE, SYDNEY POWELL IS LYING.
I CAUGHT, HERE IT IS INSANE.
INGRAM RESPONDED, QUOTE, SYDNEY
IS A COMPLETE NUT.
NOBODY WILL WORK WITH HER.
DITTO WITH RUDY.
A REFERENCE TO TRUMP LAWYER
RUDY GIULIANI AND HIS POST
ELECTION CLAIMS.
>> THERE WAS A PLAN TO
ESSENTIALIZED AND EXECUTE THESE
VARIOUS ACTS OF VOTER FRAUD.
>> IN OTHER MESSAGES, SEAN
HANNITY SAID GIULIANI WAS,
QUOTE, ACTING LIKE AN INSANE
PERSON.
INGRAM DESCRIBED GIULIANI AS AN
IDIOT.
FOX CORPORATION CHAIRMAN RUPERT
MURDOCH SAYS IT WAS, QUOTE,
REALLY BAD THAT GIULIANI WAS
ADVISING TRUMP.
>> THIS TELLS YOU A LOT ABOUT
FOX NEWS, THEIR INTERNAL
MACHINATIONS.
IT TELLS YOU THAT THEY HAVE ONE
VERSION OF THE WORLD.
..." + 81%
|
"2023-02-19 00:00:00"
|
"Dr. Sanjay Gupta on Screens & Te..."
" I think we need to be blunt from the beginning. Because we know right now the central truth, big tech has relentlessly, ruthlessly pumped up profits by purposefully exploiting kids and parents' pain. Last week, there was a big hearing on Capitol Hill about social media and its impact on children and their mental health. Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle took time to pitch various pieces of legislation that aimed to protect children online. But it was especially striking to hear from one of the witnesses, Kristen Bride. This is my son, Carson Bride, with the beautiful blue eyes and amazing smile and great sense of humor, who will be forever 16 years old. She told the panel about her teenage son, Carson. She said Carson took his own life after being relentlessly cyberbullied on Snapchat, perhaps that conceal users' identities. After his death, we discovered that Carson had received nearly 100 negative, harassing, sexually explicit and humiliating messages, including 40 in just one day. She sued Snap and other companies for allegedly fostering the harassment, but said the class action lawsuit was dismissed after the company invoked Section 230 the Communications Decency Act, which is a big liability shield for the tech industry. The company said it is constantly evaluating how to make it the product safer and pointed to its human moderators working to limit the spread of harmful content. It should not take grieving parents filing lawsuits to hold this industry accountable for their dangerous and addictive product designs. But social media is just one aspect of our digital lives. Scrains and apps are everywhere. So how are they shaping us? I guess this week CNN Chief Medical Correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, on the new season of his podcast, Chasing Life, he's diving deep into all of this, screen time, social media, technology, and the science of how it's impacting our brains, especially in young kids. We talk about the personal conversations he's had with his o..." + 87%
|
"2023-02-18 00:00:00"
|
"Retired colonel predicts what co..."
"N
UKRAINE.
>> WOW, WHAT INCREDIBLE
REPORTING THERE FROM SAM KILEY
AND HIS TEAM.
I WANT TO BRING IN CNN MILITARY
ANALYST AND RETIRED AIR FORCE
COLONEL CEDRIC LEIGHTON.
COLONEL, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR
JOINING US AT THIS HOUR.
WHAT WOULD WESTERN SUPPLY
PLANES MEAN TO UKRAINE AND ITS
ABILITY TO PUSH RUSSIA BACK?
>> WELL, BETWEEN PLANES AND
HELICOPTERS, YOU WOULD HAVE A
QUITE GOOD MIX FOR THE
UKRAINIANS TO ACTUALLY GO AFTER
THE RUSSIANS.
NOT ONLY ON THE FRONT LINES BUT
BEHIND THE FRONT LINES.
SO THIS, IS, YEAH I THINK ONE
OF THE KEY FACTORS THE
UKRAINIANS ARE STILL LOOKING
FOR.
ONE OF THE KEY FACTORS THAT IS
ALSO MISSING FROM ANY TYPE OF
MODERN MILITARY OPERATION.
EITHER SIDE HAS BEEN ABLE TO
DECLARE AIR SUPREMACY OVER THE
UKRAINE OR EVEN AIR SUPERIORITY
OVER UKRAINE.
AND IF THE UK IDIOTS WERE ABLE
TO GET AIR SUPPORT, HE EVEN
INTO THE LOCALIZED AREAS, THAT
WOULD BE A HUGE DEAL FOR THEM.
, NOW ONE OF THE BIG QUESTIONS,
OF COURSE, IS HOW WELL AND HOW
QUICKLY CAN THEY BE TRAINED TO
USE DIFFERENT EQUIPMENT?
YOU KNOW, WHAT SAM SHARED WITH
THE M.I.A. HELICOPTERS.
THAT IS ABOUT A TWO GENERATION
AGO IN TERMS OF HELICOPTERS AND
AVIATION.
IF THEY'RE GOING TO BE BROUGHT
UP TO SPEED THAT IS GOING TO BE
A DIFFERENT SITUATION.
AND IT CERTAINLY TAKES SOME
TIME TO DO.
THAT >> YEAH, THERE IS A LOT OF
TECHNOLOGY THAT HAS BEEN
MAJORLY UPDATED AND A LOT OF
THINGS TO LEARN.
NEXT WEEK, AND I CANNOT BELIEVE
THIS.
BUT IT MARKS THE ONE YEAR
ANNIVERSARY OF RUSSIA'S
INVASION IN UKRAINE.
I REMEMBER AT THE TIME WHEN IT
FIRST HAPPENED THAT THE U.S.
INTELLIGENCE AT THE TIME HAD
SAID THAT PROBABLY RUSSIA WAS
GOING TO TAKE THE CAPITAL KYIV
IN THREE DAYS.
THAT COULD NOT HAVE, AND OF
COURSE AND THERE HAVE BEEN
RE-THINKS OF ALL OF, THIS IS
ACTUALLY ON RUSSIA'S SIDE.
DID YOU THINK THE WAR WOULD BE
WHERE IT IS TODAY?
NOT KNOWING WHAT YOU KNOW NOW?
>> YEAH, HINDSIGHT IS OF COURSE
ALWAYS 2020, RIGHT, SARAH?
BUT I THINK THE BIG TAKEAWAY
HERE IS THAT THE UKRAINIANS
CONFOUNDED MOST EXPECTATIONS
THEY WERE ON THE..." + 64%
|
"2023-02-18 00:00:00"
|
"Jimmy Carter to begin receiving ..."
".
YOU ARE IN THE CNN NEWSROOM.
WE BEGIN THIS HOUR WITH BREAKING
NEWS.
FORMER PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER IS
RECEIVING HOSPICE CARE AT HIS
HOME IN PLAINS, GEORGIA.
SOURCES TELL CNN PRESIDENT BIDEN
IS STAYING IN CLOSE CONTACT WITH
THE FAMILY.
LET'S GO NOW TO CNN'S JEFF
ZELENY IN WASHINGTON.
WHAT MORE HAVE YOU LEARNED SINCE
WE'VE JUST HEARD THIS NOT TOO
LONG AGO.
>> WE ARE LEARNING THIS THIS
AFTERNOON AND THE CARTER CENTER
ADVISED SOMETHING WE HAD NOT
KNOWN, THE FORMER PRESIDENT HAS
HAD A BRIEF SERIES OF HOSPITAL
STAYS.
HE MADE THE DECISION TO SPEND
HIS FINAL DAYS TO ENTER HOSPICE
CARE IN PLAINS, GEORGIA.
THAT IS REALLY SO EXTRAORDINARY
BECAUSE THAT OF COURSE IS WHERE
THE FORMER PRESIDENT HAS SENT
HIS ENTIRE LIFE WITH THE
EXCEPTION, OF COURSE, OF HIS
FOUR YEARS HERE IN WASHINGTON AT
THE WHITE HOUSE AS WELL AS HIS
MILITARY SERVICE AS A YOUNG MAN.
HE WENT HOME TO PLAINS, GEORGIA,
IN HIS POST-PRESIDENCY, AND
THAT'S WHERE HE'S BEEN EVER
SINCE.
WITH ROSE LYNN, HIS WIFE AT HIS
SIDE FOR 77 YEARS OF MARRIAGE OR
SO.
SO THE FAMILY IS SAYING THAT HE
IS GOING TO BE IN HOSPICE CARE,
AND WE ARE ALSO LEARNING JUST A
SHORT TIME AGO, WE HEARD FROM
HIS GRANDSON, A FORMER GEORGIA
STATE SENATOR, A GUBERNATORIAL
CANDIDATE, WHO IS BASICALLY IN
THE FAMILY BUSINESS IN GEORGIA,
JASON CARTER, AND HE SAID HE
VISITED WITH HIS GRANDPARENTS
YESTERDAY IN PLAINS.
HE TWEETS THIS.
I SAW BOTH OF MY GRANDPARENTS
YESTERDAY.
THEY'RE AT PEACE, AND AS ALWAYS,
THEIR HOME IS FULL OF LOVE.
THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR KIND
WORDS.
AS I'M TALKING TO YOU, FORMER
ADVISERS TO THE CARTER FAMILY,
THEY'RE REALLY KEEPING A CLOSE
HOLD ON HIS IMPACT HELD
CONDITION.
INSTEAD, THEY ARE CHOOSING TO
TALK ABOUT HIS LIFE, REALLY HIS
EXTRAORDINARY LEGACY FROM PEANUT
FARMER TO THE PRESIDENCY, AND IT
WAS REALLY THE POST PRESIDENCY,
THE LAST HALF CENTURY NEARLY OF
HIS WORK THAT HAS BEEN SO
EXTRAORDINARY, AND HE'S BEEN A
SUNDAY SCHOOLTEACHER, A PARADE
OF PEOPLE WE'RE SEEING RIGHT
HERE NOW, HIS P..." + 75%
|
"2023-02-18 00:00:00"
|
"CNN tracks down Chinese balloon ..."
"It's a secret laboratory
that China doesn't want anyone to see.
CNN is the first media outlet
to get this close
to where China actually built its spy
balloons.
A military
helicopter is seen sitting inside
the facility's gates
dispelling any notion that the balloons
are not used for military purposes.
Will Ripley was there and filed
this OUTFRONT investigation.
Hundreds of miles
from Beijing, a place
China doesn't want you to see.
CNN, the first international media
to come here
behind a sea of barbed wire
and security checkpoints.
The base of a blacklisted
balloon manufacturer,
one of six Chinese entities. The U.S.
government sanctioned
after that suspected spy balloon
had just shot it,
shot down,
pulled up and sent to an FBI lab.
Each piece providing more proof.
The U.S.
says this was no weather balloon
deflating denial after denial by Beijing.
China's foreign
ministry calls the whole thing
an accident.
The balloon,
an unmanned civilian air ship.
CNN's search for the truth
behind the balloon
took our team
from the Chinese capital
to Shanxi province,
about 300 miles southwest of Beijing.
Days of digging
and geo location technology
took us down this road
to a place few outsiders have seen.
No international media has ever
come this close.
What did we find
An active industrial complex
with possible ties
to the Chinese military's vast,
highly secretive aerospace program.
Eagles Men,
Aviation Science and Technology, or MRC
blacklisted by the US
Commerce Department.
CNN searched corporate records
suggesting Inmarsat has permits
to develop and manufacture products
for the Chinese military.
The first thing we notice a giant white
dome A closer
look shows the company logo.
And I saw that hunger inside that dome.
A lab
we dug up a 2017 Chinese state
media report
The report says this is where workers
test high
altitude balloons
like the one that flew over the U.S..
Our team spotted
two more massive structures.
They look like giant tents
punctuate teams.
Search of state
media..." + 46%
|
"2023-02-18 00:00:00"
|
"Wagner chief openly blasts Russi..."
"Alex Marquardt
is OUTFRONT in Kiev tonight
to begin our coverage.
And Alex,
what is the latest
on the ground there tonight?
Aaron, we are seeing the beginning stages
of this new Russian offensive and so far
it is not going well.
One senior
State Department
official on Thursday
said that it is very pathetic.
We are getting that update
on the fighting in back
moved from the White House, that city
where for the past few months,
Ukraine has been locked
in a fierce battle
with Russian forces
from the Virginia group
made up of mercenaries and convicts.
The White House is John Kirby saying that
in December.
90% of the deaths from Virginia
were convicts,
a recruitment tool,
he says that shows no sign of abating.
Plus,
just a week from the first anniversary
of the Russian invasion.
This is according to President Vladimir.
The toughest fight in Ukraine right now
in the eastern city of Bermuda
called a meat grinder by both sides.
Russian troops
from the Wagner mercenary group,
most of them convicts,
continue to be sent in
wave after wave to their deaths.
Men that he just plucked out of prisons
and threw on a battlefield
with no training, no equipping,
no organization or command,
just throw him into the fight.
90% killed were convicts.
We believe that Wagner continues
to rely heavily
on these convicts
in the back fighting,
and that doesn't show
any signs of abating.
The battle
laying bare,
the stark divisions on the Russian side.
You would get a common video button
with Bognor chief Evgeny Prigozhin
openly blasting
Russia's official military
leadership,
saying they managed soldiers
from beauty salons and country
clubs, arguing
that if there were more
of his private troops,
they would be halfway across
Ukraine by now.
The toll has been so severe
on the Russian side
that according
to Ukrainian officials,
regular troops
have been back filling Wagner
mechanized infantry
and tank units
supported by artillery and aircraft.
If Russia were to take back mud,
it would change little
bu..." + 81%
|
"2023-02-18 00:00:00"
|
"US formally accuses Russian forc..."
"Well, it
is my
honor to be
back at the Munich Security Conference.
As many of us remember
last year on this stage
I warned of the imminent invasion
of Ukraine by Russia.
And let us all recall
Many at the time wondered
how we would all respond.
Many wondered, could Russia be stopped?
Would need to come together?
Would Natal break apart?
And would Ukraine
be prepared
Colleagues
today, a year later, we know
he is still standing.
Russia
Russia is weakened.
The transatlantic alliance is stronger.
Than ever
And most importantly,
the spirit of the Ukrainian
people indoors
and under.
Joe Biden, president of the United States
Our country has demonstrated
decisive leadership.
As President Biden often says,
the United States will support Ukraine
for as long as it takes.
We will not waver.
And today
at this Munich security conference,
I will then describe what we all continue
to have at stake.
The moral interest,
the strategic interest, and the reason
Ukraine matters
for the people of America.
For the people of Europe
and for people around the world.
First, from the starting days
of this unprovoked war, we have witnessed
Russian forces engage in horrendous
atrocities and war crimes.
Their actions are an assault
on our common values.
An attack on our common humanity.
And let us be clear.
Russian forces have pursued a widespread
and systemic attack
against a civilian population
Gruesome acts of murder,
torture, rape
and deportation.
Execution style killings,
beatings
and electrocution.
Russian authorities
have forcibly deported hundreds
of thousands of people from Ukraine
to Russia,
including children
They have cruelly separated
children from their families.
And we've all seen the images
of the theater in Mariupol,
where hundreds of people were killed
Think of the image
of the pregnant mother
who was killed
following a strike
at a maternity hospital
where she was preparing to give birth
Think of the images of Boucher
civilians shot
in cold blood.
Their bodies left in the stree..." + 84%
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