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and i would appreciate, let me go to david david's 1st appearance on the program. much appreciated david, you know, the, the more we, i think about this conflict one year plus it's really kind of a psych off operation. it's all about perceptions and narratives, and a whole lot of propaganda. there's very little talk about the really the origins of the conflict, the nature of the regime in care of where all that money is going to. and just why is the west so concerned about ukraine's borders when the e u itself is not concerned with its borders and everyone knows the united states is not interested in its own southern border. there's a lot of taboo questions out there. but if we started challenging the narrative, i think we would have very different conclusions and how to proceed. since we have this talk in the background on the, you know, a piece talk with that the, the french and germans and the brits are supporting a chinese have come out with a plan. all of these things are in mixed right now. but if you go back to the context of how this conflict, then i think that is the way forward
and i would appreciate, let me go to david david's 1st appearance on the program. much appreciated david, you know, the, the more we, i think about this conflict one year plus it's really kind of a psych off operation. it's all about perceptions and narratives, and a whole lot of propaganda. there's very little talk about the really the origins of the conflict, the nature of the regime in care of where all that money is going to. and just why is the west so concerned about ukraine's borders...
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david. no, and the thought the funny thing in the up, the funny thing is the irony is that the mainstream media for the last 8 years until 2022. i've been talking about a fall right problem and the o nazi problem in ukraine. they'd been open about that, but the moment the special military operation started, they completely silent on there. and the narrative just split instantly. and when that happens, you know, there's something wrong. you know that the strings are being pulled and propaganda is being put in place. but yeah, we know that in 2014 are the crew was instigated mainly by victorian newland and other people in the c i and the united states, a government and the right sector. the as off battalion and other neo nazi groups, were a key part of what happened in 2014, to get rid of a democratically elected government and put in a place, a puppet government, which would then bring ukraine into nato and into the e u. and that is the wrong future for the world. i mean, it's better for nato
david. no, and the thought the funny thing in the up, the funny thing is the irony is that the mainstream media for the last 8 years until 2022. i've been talking about a fall right problem and the o nazi problem in ukraine. they'd been open about that, but the moment the special military operation started, they completely silent on there. and the narrative just split instantly. and when that happens, you know, there's something wrong. you know that the strings are being pulled and propaganda...
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david: how much oil do you produce a day? mike: a bit over 3 million barrels. david: the u.s. produces 10 million barrels a day? mike: closer to 12 million. david: you are producing pretty for percent of the oil produced in the u.s.? mike: as a company, our u.s. production is about 1.2 million barrels a day. we are less than 10% of u.s. production. david: the u.s. is more or less energy sufficient compared to the 1960's or 1970's. we probably consume 10 to 12 million barrels a day. mike: closer to 20. david: we are importing less than before. where from mostly? mike: canada. our neighbors are the largest suppliers of oil. we are a big customer of canada. they are a large resource country. david: how do you get that oil down? mike: other pipelines have been built. some of it flows by rail, some of it by ship you can bring it by ship. canada is the largest supplier, then others. we bring in some oil from the middle east but much less. david: i do think there is much oil to be found in the lower fortier -- lower 48 or alaska. most of us know where the oil is. david: people have s
david: how much oil do you produce a day? mike: a bit over 3 million barrels. david: the u.s. produces 10 million barrels a day? mike: closer to 12 million. david: you are producing pretty for percent of the oil produced in the u.s.? mike: as a company, our u.s. production is about 1.2 million barrels a day. we are less than 10% of u.s. production. david: the u.s. is more or less energy sufficient compared to the 1960's or 1970's. we probably consume 10 to 12 million barrels a day. mike: closer...
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just then david, but do you think that these charges that we deal with these are, these are the, the, the defy the he might be arrest on. she's did you think that would actually play into a lot of trump votes is and how do you think this affects his johnston? 2024. i put it out as a tweet. this will be the beginning of his reelection if they actually do politically martyr trumped. you must now famously reply to that and said it will be the beginning of his re election by a landslide. i mean it's, it's just out landing outrageous. i the extent to which the political apparatus in america is going to try to discredit from it's an indication of something and it's not an indication that trump is a loser and has no chance of winning in 2024. but this will make a political martyr. of trump hands down and the heart of a push against trump. it in what seems like an irrational don quixote in a pursuit. it's going to make people in the middle century realize something's going on here. and we don't like what the direction that america is being taken into here to criminalized protests, turn americ
just then david, but do you think that these charges that we deal with these are, these are the, the, the defy the he might be arrest on. she's did you think that would actually play into a lot of trump votes is and how do you think this affects his johnston? 2024. i put it out as a tweet. this will be the beginning of his reelection if they actually do politically martyr trumped. you must now famously reply to that and said it will be the beginning of his re election by a landslide. i mean...
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david: are you a good golfer? if you have a low handicap, that is not good for a ceo because that means you are spending too much time on a golf course. are you a scratch handicap? mike: far from it. my wife is almost a scratch golfer. i caddy for her at big tournaments. that tells you who the better golfer is. ♪ thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -cross-border sales? -ahhhhhh -item classification? -ahhhhhh does it connect with acc...? ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh go. go scientist. go software. go cure. go production. go faster and safer. emerson automation software helps breakthrough medicines get to market at warp speed. go human go. go boldly. emerson. through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee. all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then work with professionals to assist your business with it
david: are you a good golfer? if you have a low handicap, that is not good for a ceo because that means you are spending too much time on a golf course. are you a scratch handicap? mike: far from it. my wife is almost a scratch golfer. i caddy for her at big tournaments. that tells you who the better golfer is. ♪ thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh...
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david: you went to college where? mike: the university of colorado in boulder, colorado and studied chemical engineering. david: and you said, i want to work in the energy world? mike: at the time, chemical engineers could work in a number of different industries. i had a summer internship where i worked in a refinery in the denver area and found the work and the people interesting. i had an offer to come to the west coast to work for standard of california and it looked like a fun place to live, and a place where i could do interesting work. david: so basically this is your only employer since you graduated from college? more or less? mike: for 40 years, the only employer. david: when you started there, 40 years ago, did you say i might be the ceo someday? or was that not realistic? mike: i just hoped i would last the next two weeks to get my next paycheck. that was never in the game plan. david: did you move around the world over the course of your career? what did you do to rise up? were you an operations person, a
david: you went to college where? mike: the university of colorado in boulder, colorado and studied chemical engineering. david: and you said, i want to work in the energy world? mike: at the time, chemical engineers could work in a number of different industries. i had a summer internship where i worked in a refinery in the denver area and found the work and the people interesting. i had an offer to come to the west coast to work for standard of california and it looked like a fun place to...
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and then we have bob, the head of david us pay security said it was still georgia. he also worked for me . steven trini is kwoana cadell be denied when it was called about a vanished b. these for june is believe to not be equivalent to a 3rd of george's gdp. not just number one. very, very big gap, big, big twin. he meant boy, by his number to his home, the sleep class cancelled with a priceless old collection. and a massive short pool is perched on a mountain overlooking the capitol like something from a james bond movie. from this vantage point, his critics say the billionaire wheels almost unlimited influence, he controls all leather feel power. a clue because also that the political party should not control like court for a thought local government. georgia dream, the party vanish really formed to asked form of pray. western president mchale psychos. billy swept to power in 2012. the oligarch himself held the post of prime minister until 2013. when he stepped down, but remained a force behind the scenes and briefly held the position of party chairman. in a rare
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david: thank you for joining us. news of further repercussions from the recent fincial turbulence on both sides of the atlantic. shares in european banks hit a two month low after the eurozone's central banks hiked interest rates by a half of 1%. that here in the u.s., stocks rallied after it was announced a group of big banks had injected $30 billion into a smaller regional bank, first republic, which had been seen as at risk of failure. shares in first republic rose more than 20%. reports that j.p. morgan chase and bank of america, amongst others, were working on a rescue plan for the california bank. our business correspondent joins me now from new york. why are other lenders coming to first republic's aid? what's in it for them? >> they are trying to shore up confidence in the american banking system. the collapse of those two u.s. banks have really spooked investors and consumers that are left wondering if those banks collapse, which ones could possibly be next. a lot of investors were thinking it could be a reg
david: thank you for joining us. news of further repercussions from the recent fincial turbulence on both sides of the atlantic. shares in european banks hit a two month low after the eurozone's central banks hiked interest rates by a half of 1%. that here in the u.s., stocks rallied after it was announced a group of big banks had injected $30 billion into a smaller regional bank, first republic, which had been seen as at risk of failure. shares in first republic rose more than 20%. reports...
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david: many thanks. as it celebrates what it calls army day, myanmar's milary government has vowed to deal decisively with any so-called acts of terror -- a reference to the ongoing uprising against the regime which followed the general's seizing of power two years ago. the administration says it the f emergency and all free and fair elections was hit -- it has established what it describes as stability. jonathan head has been granted where access to this country and sent us this report. >> two years since deposing the most popular leader this country has ever known and igniting a will work, which unapologetic display of defiance by solers, who put on the well drilled performance for their commander. all this pageantry is not just for show. it is meant to send a message to the burmese people and the world that despite this isolation, many accusations of war crimes, the general will not bend in his resolve to crush his opponents whatever the cost. in a speech on justifications for seizing power and short
david: many thanks. as it celebrates what it calls army day, myanmar's milary government has vowed to deal decisively with any so-called acts of terror -- a reference to the ongoing uprising against the regime which followed the general's seizing of power two years ago. the administration says it the f emergency and all free and fair elections was hit -- it has established what it describes as stability. jonathan head has been granted where access to this country and sent us this report....
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democrats insist that david has no place. the florentine museum called dissatisfied parents and their children to visit personally to make sure that the biblical king is not a porn actor, but the sculpture itself is rather beautiful. why is sex and skill dangerous? david himself is not much older than schoolchildren in the story, he is no more than 16, but the americans are unhappy and in the states the biblical hero would have a chance to gender self-determine as early as 12:00, and if he changes his gender conflict with goliath. could be considered discrimination in the 16th century, the nudity of the heroes of the plot of the sistine chapel was covered with fig leaves, if only the chapels did not look like a sex-inian renaissance photoshop comprehended david, and now in florida of the 21st century, because of him, or rather, his body parts, they fire people logical continuation of the policy of the governor of the landings. he's the one pushing the no-talk-gay bill, which bans sexual self-determination in elementary grades
democrats insist that david has no place. the florentine museum called dissatisfied parents and their children to visit personally to make sure that the biblical king is not a porn actor, but the sculpture itself is rather beautiful. why is sex and skill dangerous? david himself is not much older than schoolchildren in the story, he is no more than 16, but the americans are unhappy and in the states the biblical hero would have a chance to gender self-determine as early as 12:00, and if he...
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david will understand best. well, we will also answer in russian , david. i want to ask about the situation in israel, there are threats to this state, primarily from the government, and a statement from the head of the pentagon some time ago that there may be threats completed actions in relation to the council after this, we did not see any special actions. what is the current situation with the fact that iran may, er, prepare for military aggression ? israel is trying to avoid or prevent this by the means it has . how serious is this threat? the defense of the guest house in israel did not say that in the near future there will be no strikes, that is, the leading states of israel continue to monitor these threats and prepare for any repulsed event - this is the need that will arise in parallel with this, i say, the largest military exercises have been held the defense of israel together with the central command of the us armed forces precisely on the topic of the legend of the exercise, but everyone was clear about the scenario and in principle the prepa
david will understand best. well, we will also answer in russian , david. i want to ask about the situation in israel, there are threats to this state, primarily from the government, and a statement from the head of the pentagon some time ago that there may be threats completed actions in relation to the council after this, we did not see any special actions. what is the current situation with the fact that iran may, er, prepare for military aggression ? israel is trying to avoid or prevent...
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david: meanwhile, one of mr. trump's lawyers is facing legal jeopardy of his own in relation to ather case. what more do we know about that? reporter: that's right, a different court, a different case. this one related to how classified documents were treated at maa-lago. that log your year sent a letter to the department of justice saying that there had been a diligent search of all classified materials. the fbi found that wasn't the case. now they want to question him more about that to see if he perhaps help the president allegedly cover up a crime in dealing with those classified documents. david: many thanks for joining us. no tests have broken out across france for a ninth day. there's anger over president emmanuel macron's pension reform plans which raise the french retirement age from 60 to to 64. strikes are disrupting schools and public transportation. demonstrators have been rocking railway lines and train stations . mr. macron has called the changes and necessity. we are going to take you now to the f
david: meanwhile, one of mr. trump's lawyers is facing legal jeopardy of his own in relation to ather case. what more do we know about that? reporter: that's right, a different court, a different case. this one related to how classified documents were treated at maa-lago. that log your year sent a letter to the department of justice saying that there had been a diligent search of all classified materials. the fbi found that wasn't the case. now they want to question him more about that to see...
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david, it's great to have you on the program today. now, what do you make of the pentagon chief statement that the u. s. wants to help iraq? all of a sudden, isn't that a bit rich coming from the nation that destroyed the country? to begin with here. well presumably part of the reason he's there is to pressure the iraqi government to keep the u. s. troops there, there are still at least a couple 1000 us troops there and they want them to never leave. and the iraqi people are overwhelmingly opposed to continue as for every minute of the past 20 years to want every last us troop out. and he doesn't want that. i, the in this may backfire just as the, the iraq war back fired on the u. s. policy ames, i, you know, they of course wanted tens of thousands of troops permanently there. they wanted iraq as a base for attacking a number of neighboring countries. ok. but the, the goal in terms of u. s. propaganda at the moment which may have little to do with his visit, he's visiting his pet dictator in jordan and various other countries on this t
david, it's great to have you on the program today. now, what do you make of the pentagon chief statement that the u. s. wants to help iraq? all of a sudden, isn't that a bit rich coming from the nation that destroyed the country? to begin with here. well presumably part of the reason he's there is to pressure the iraqi government to keep the u. s. troops there, there are still at least a couple 1000 us troops there and they want them to never leave. and the iraqi people are overwhelmingly...
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the borrowed but it's david cbs, senior guy with the city corporation was she'll roster was a b, y open up all she did about i mean if they deal with plates yield a girl by noon gunners. this is many months as a cheap bridge in motion. scores or by like euro scale crane sam bliss gear. let's say i'm with i see, do i live with and law? yes. literally a can you just say granularity system anxious at stake analysis financing issues to say granny's e less she bad pitching stairs purchase a salad the agreement the premium need some fresh submitted. ed slayer. yes. i think tish missed but who did say she didn't? does it still by name, of course would she is no into your bill of grouping. and for that with it and looking appleton is the condition that he sent me in that same place with me. the nuremberg trials from the testimony of their member and stuart's during the retreat of german troops from ukraine, canada as himself, gave the order to continue the struggle and terror. specifically in order to manage the nationalist movement. officials, officers and agents remained there. ah, they were
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david. >> is there a video of the incidents? are you going to release the video? where in the black seat that? how close to russian airspace? and, did you say this particular reaper was unarmed? >> again i did not say whether it was or was not i'm not going to get into this particular mission profile the aircraft was conducting an isr mission. in terms of the specifics, david i'm not at this point going to look at more specific other than the black sea region in international airspace. well clear of any type, it was international airspace. and i'm sorry the other party or question? video. >> we are going through the declassification process now. we'll keep you updated on that front in terms of imagery associated with this incident. >> i am laser focus on your question. >> it's a quick one. you have not said reaper but he said reaper is it accurate to say a reaper? >> i am going to stick with mq9, thanks. thanks thanks so much, pat. and mq9 potentially contains some sensitive technology. as the u.s. military undertaking any effort to recover the emq nine? is it in
david. >> is there a video of the incidents? are you going to release the video? where in the black seat that? how close to russian airspace? and, did you say this particular reaper was unarmed? >> again i did not say whether it was or was not i'm not going to get into this particular mission profile the aircraft was conducting an isr mission. in terms of the specifics, david i'm not at this point going to look at more specific other than the black sea region in international...
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david, i would see a blue jo, manila, china hosts that modus operandi, and next animal, the back of the top of the i with more international news. we hope you'll be with us again at this hour. american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people, and to defend the world from great danger. with proof, we will bring to the iraqi people, food, and medicines, and supplies. and freedom with ah, hello, i'm manila chan you are tuned into motors operandi. train derailments across the us are splashed across the headlines right now. dozens of passengers on rail in greece have perished in another derailment. tonight we'll talk to one of america's leading rail expert to learn a little bit about why this is happening, seemingly more and more. alright, let's get into to m. o, the me be recent chemical freight train derailment in east palestine. ohio has sparked global interest and examination of the safety of rail systems in the u. s. and all around the world. then just weeks after that fire and talk.
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my bill now the key for david perez watson, did you get a box? you know, please send me the think. i think i got a fire panel for gold i i'm a do not need to last side until a gina. i don't home on a deal because of the game reviled immanuel good. come for us. the nick is awful. i was on the way to waste oil by fabrics in your cheerios. i was on a bunch of xander capital children i spoke with lucy shantell assuming in the modem, which really simple the welcome back to the cost of everything. today we're analyzing how the world would look like in the aftermath of a nuclear war. now, besides the immediate destruction of cities by nuclear blast, the potential aftermath of a nuclear war could involve fire storms, a nuclear winter, widespread radiation sickness and loss of much of our modern technology due to electromagnetic pulse disturbances, our history, all the accomplishments and achievements. we've made in technology gone, as most tech is kept in data centers and cloud hosting hubs. not only that, but e. m. p. 's would disable hospitals, water treatment facilities, food storage fa
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david has more. and what has been a fractious bollet my just little posse presidential candidate, 6, a one year old, the selby, who was the youth's favorites during the just want to that elections has vowed to challenge the process impulse. he and he's support this in says, but he won and his mind is was stolen by the over does his progress candidate for latino who has now been announced as the president elect. and i'm sure you're good bro, junior, that was a straw on the government is roxan curriculum on monday, you want to look appropriate to my job or be less than a year. got the love and support of young fulton in an unprecedented manner. that's want to live in a book 6000000 volts. he has described the election as the most controversial in nigeria. history, and he's not the only one they thought about outcome of deserted $23.00. unless you're on east without fraught. because one i bosses scripted i was looked at not allowed me to vote today. everybody's like now jude out what we are in the griff
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in 1960 david, ben guion ordered the building of a plant to manufacture weapons, grade plutonium for the construction of a nuclear bomb. fearing regional destabilization america urged israel to desist from its plans. most on chief harville also categorically opposed the demona nuclear project. he feared that if the americans found out it would damage relations between the 2 countries. after initially relieving her live responsibility for the demona program, been going on eventually forced his resignation. washington was concerned at the deposition of her l. when deputy defense minister shimon peres visited the white house, he had to field a barrage of tough questions around the law her. those should learn. and as i entered president kennedy's office, he was sitting in a rocking chair. a lot of long ago was the 1st time i'd seen him close on charlotte, he immediately asked why did you sack your masa chief? so i told him about the ro with her al young mother, me, roger, and he fired another question. emission was, is israel making nuclear weapons, australia, or otherwise it israel won'
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don't think he's under any kind of threat and will union boomers look them, but i'm still a good as, as david hootin is standing firm on holding crimea that she's the only and she was in the studio. greenway. obviously, security issues take top priority for crimea and serviceable, especially today, we will do everything needed to fend off any threats. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has vowed to retake crimea. the fight against the russian invasion key has demanded that russia withdraw its forces from the peninsula as well as the areas it is occupied since last year. d, w is banned in russia, so our moscow bureau is in reger where we spoke to our correspondent jennifer patrick. we asked her what kind of message putin was perhaps trying to send with his trip to cobb crimea. hamlin spokespersons me, they passed scoff, rejected the arrest warrant against russia's president vladimir putin calling it unacceptable, and having no legal grounds. so, putting in his surprised visit to crimea to the city of the of us both today, mirrored this sentiment. he waved to the crowd, he visited a ard scho
don't think he's under any kind of threat and will union boomers look them, but i'm still a good as, as david hootin is standing firm on holding crimea that she's the only and she was in the studio. greenway. obviously, security issues take top priority for crimea and serviceable, especially today, we will do everything needed to fend off any threats. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has vowed to retake crimea. the fight against the russian invasion key has demanded that russia withdraw...
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but do you think that david cameron and obama will ever be punished, face any justice or punishment for their role in the destruction of your country? well, i hope they will one day what we are working on is to hold them responsible in front of our people and the people of africa and i need them to do that usually gets there. i mean the up to look at the money, i want to get all the money just finally very briefly, the money where is all the money? i mean by and said about oil fields in syria. we're going to walk in by the oil fields and we're going to take them from syria and they're stealing them right now . that's what's the drugs and pictures of who's stealing the libya? oil right now, who's made all the cash? i don't know where this is. libyans over and well, funds money is i don't know where the oil is, how the oil is getting out through the mediterranean, who's stealing it? the stephen, stephanie williams. she was the u and representative of libya just before about she . she herself admitted that $570000000000.00 were lost from libby since 2011. most of it through loss of oil rev
but do you think that david cameron and obama will ever be punished, face any justice or punishment for their role in the destruction of your country? well, i hope they will one day what we are working on is to hold them responsible in front of our people and the people of africa and i need them to do that usually gets there. i mean the up to look at the money, i want to get all the money just finally very briefly, the money where is all the money? i mean by and said about oil fields in syria....
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david?sible.- >> that video is really unbelievable. let's hope they are found safe. mat rivers tonight. matt, thank you. >>> now, to atlanta. the violent scene at the sight of a police training center. more than 100 people clashing with police. nearly two dozen people tonight charged with domestic terrorism. surveillance video showing protesters tossing firecrackers and molotov cocktails, setting equipment on fire. tonight, at least 23 people have been arrested. only two were actually from georgia. abc's elwyn lopez in atlanta for us. >> reporter: tonight, nearly two dozen people facing domestic terrorism charges after a violent clash with atlanta police. >> this was a very violent attack. >> reporter: officials say agitator, most from out of state, breached the construction site of a police training facility critics dub "cop city" after splintering off from a peaceful protest. the crowd, some dressed in black, seen here launching what authorities have called a coordinated attack, hurling ro
david?sible.- >> that video is really unbelievable. let's hope they are found safe. mat rivers tonight. matt, thank you. >>> now, to atlanta. the violent scene at the sight of a police training center. more than 100 people clashing with police. nearly two dozen people tonight charged with domestic terrorism. surveillance video showing protesters tossing firecrackers and molotov cocktails, setting equipment on fire. tonight, at least 23 people have been arrested. only two were...
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oh girl is will you will, our photographers, david can 2 and one cor, camille has had a little trouble convincing the locals to take part ah, with a political thing. i'm would so the villages things function via word of mouth, the noise go more, go people see their neighbors doing it and how well they come across are about. so they spur one another on see you see any money on of how the us the idea for the calendar came from lucy and nicholas head of the residence association. at 30 years of age. she's one of pen yachts after i d. a buckle was youngest inhabitants. she commends her neighbors courage. generally what i fancy not on british video, deborah, there or it is only a kind of liberation, nothing. i'd get with the spelling stereotypes to mars a bit of a he's on pictures of baffled bodies animal. there of ordinary people here folks can show themselves as they are. unlike many of the new photos were familiar with what are feeling if, if i let myself be photographed too awful and the picture is great. but if you knew sierra and her fellow residence, also hope to send another message
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some spectacular action with a drone following his progress down the mountain sweetest international david warburg took his 3rd when of the season. he edged out to pans royal. so guy of canada, reese houghton, also in the pony it might have the top start following for you. the surreal sy fi, comedy, drama, everything everywhere. all at once. has one big at the oscars. it took 7 awards and total, including the coveted academy award for best picture it. star michel yo has become the 1st asian woman to win the award for best actor up next. it is the show sports life looking at how hard work has paid off for a buyer, munich star, with, [000:00:00;00] with who this is the darker side of the energy revolution. the story is as tragic as it is familiar. rich countries need ra resources like copper at cheese devices, and sheila has coline of it. but copper mining is a dirty business that harms people in environmental. is there a better way? with d. w, a. ready to get with these places in europe are smashing all the records into more bold adventure. just don't lose your grip and the treasure map for
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what do you make of this, david? it's, it is the next step in the attempt to basically criminalize any form of protests result this. call the prosecution. it's quite obviously a which front is a politically motivated, which means whether or not trump actually gets indicted. arrested, coughed, does the per walk, where democrats can then say, weiss impeached, arrested handcuff. it's an attempt to discredit from, obviously, in a, in advance of 2024 elections. but there's a broader context to all of this. and we're seeing a player right now. whether or not this leak is legit, whether not it actually happens and maybe, you know, trump is not getting it right and he's not about to get arrested if he does get arrested it and he does get cost and people do protest. you already see the angle now that they are trying to preemptively effectively criminalize any form of protests which has been sort of the underlying goal since january 6. and we had our protest in canada. we're the, you know, the government sees on that opportuni
what do you make of this, david? it's, it is the next step in the attempt to basically criminalize any form of protests result this. call the prosecution. it's quite obviously a which front is a politically motivated, which means whether or not trump actually gets indicted. arrested, coughed, does the per walk, where democrats can then say, weiss impeached, arrested handcuff. it's an attempt to discredit from, obviously, in a, in advance of 2024 elections. but there's a broader context to all...
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david: thank you for joining us. staying in the u.s., the justice department is investigating whether the company behind tiktok spied on u.s. citizens. the biden administration said it wants to see tiktok's chinese owners sell off the popular app. on thursday the u.k. government moved to ban tiktok from government phones and mobile devices. meanwhile the global banking sector remains on edge, one week on from the collapse of silicon valley bank. for more on both of those issues i spoke earlier to our north america business editor. why is the u.s. justice department investigating tiktok? correspondent: this is an investigation that has been going on for about a year now. it seems to have revved up when there was an admission in decemberby bytedance, the owner of tiktok, that there was some spy in by some -- some spying by some individuals against some technology reporters in the u.s. and some u.s. citizens as well. that admission has really upped the ante in terms of the u.s. government's view on tiktok and how involv
david: thank you for joining us. staying in the u.s., the justice department is investigating whether the company behind tiktok spied on u.s. citizens. the biden administration said it wants to see tiktok's chinese owners sell off the popular app. on thursday the u.k. government moved to ban tiktok from government phones and mobile devices. meanwhile the global banking sector remains on edge, one week on from the collapse of silicon valley bank. for more on both of those issues i spoke earlier...
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why for the late, your senator john mccain succeeds david beesley, as executive director, speaking to out today or last week, beesley said his successor craft managed many significant issues. the challenges are here, are absolutely extraordinary. from the issues that we're facing all around the world as perfect storm dish hitting us from ukraine to conflict to cove at the climate you name it, it is absolute catastrophic because the funding levels you on a need to increase to be able to avert famine destabilization nations in mash migration, if the fun is not there, you have more wars, more conflict, more mash, migration is going to cost a $1000.00 more thousands of square kilometers of central african rain forests. that indigenous pygmy people have called home for millennia, a rapidly disappearing g to logging and mining heads of states, and governments with welds largest tropical forests are in the central african state of gabble for the one forest summit. they want to find ways to make profits from protecting forest areas that are threatened with destruction. because hack reports fr
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david? >> yeah, it's really something. marcus moore on the ground in greece for us. marcus, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, and there is a tornado watch up as we're on the air right now. that watch across four states at this hour, as this massive storm now moves east, moving quickly across the country yet again. tonight, 24 states, 100 million americans on alert right now. it started in the west, of course. blizzard conditions and more snow. these images from the lake what low region tonight. a state of emergency in california. this family finally escaping their home, surrounded in snow. yosemite national park closed tonight indefinitely, under 15 feet of snow in some places. and now this tornado threat into the night time hours tonight and tomorrow, and then this hits the northeast. senior meteorologist rob marciano in memphis tonight, and rob, memphis is in this watch area? >> reporter: it is. it's already been a dicey evening here already, david, in the way of storms. that t
david? >> yeah, it's really something. marcus moore on the ground in greece for us. marcus, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, and there is a tornado watch up as we're on the air right now. that watch across four states at this hour, as this massive storm now moves east, moving quickly across the country yet again. tonight, 24 states, 100 million americans on alert right now. it started in the west, of course. blizzard conditions and more snow. these images from the...
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david: yeah. this is from a jp morgan survey of the treasury clients, really important, because of -- the week of the 13th is when the rally took place. the data we have now which is from the week of the 20th data show outright longs on treasuries, the highest since november so this. pivot of lower rates, have we reached closer to the tightening cycle? it shows us how crazy the last 10 days have been. actual vol, 10-day phone two year futures have surpassed the levels we saw since the gfc. some of these swings and consecutive swings. yvonne: for more on the markets, let's bring in amlo strategist mark cranfield. mark, is it the right call to go long treasuries given there is so much uncertainty about the fed's outlook? mark: if you take a medium-term view, you will be fairly bullish on treasuries, simply because the degree of uncertainty in the banking sector which would translate into uncertainty in the u.s. economy, means that the path of the federal be completely different to what was the last
david: yeah. this is from a jp morgan survey of the treasury clients, really important, because of -- the week of the 13th is when the rally took place. the data we have now which is from the week of the 20th data show outright longs on treasuries, the highest since november so this. pivot of lower rates, have we reached closer to the tightening cycle? it shows us how crazy the last 10 days have been. actual vol, 10-day phone two year futures have surpassed the levels we saw since the gfc. some...
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david: steve rosenberg reporting. for more on president xi's visit to moscow, i am speaking with bonnie glaser, china expert at the german marshall fund in washington, d.c. the white house spokesman john kirby said today the united states would be watching these talks in moscow very closely, as he put it. what is it watching for in particular? is it watching for a push for peace talks as far as ukraine is concerned, or is it watching for the possible arming of russia by china? bonnie: i think the united states is watching for both things. it is looking for the intention of xi jinping and vladimir putin in developing their bilateral relationship. where are they heading next? how are they going to cooperate to counter u.s. influence around the world? it is also interested in whether xi jinping is eager to play some mediating role in the conflict in ukraine, and if so is xi jinping ready to hold a phone call with ukrainian president zelenskyy? u.s. officials have said china is actually creeping up to the redline that wou
david: steve rosenberg reporting. for more on president xi's visit to moscow, i am speaking with bonnie glaser, china expert at the german marshall fund in washington, d.c. the white house spokesman john kirby said today the united states would be watching these talks in moscow very closely, as he put it. what is it watching for in particular? is it watching for a push for peace talks as far as ukraine is concerned, or is it watching for the possible arming of russia by china? bonnie: i think...
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but it's david cbs, senior guy with the city corporation was she'll post a zombie. why your procedure about army, if they deal do pretty old again when you get this is me and my any cheap bridge in motion scores or by lake euros, kill grain. bliss gear. that same with i see. do i live with and law? yes, it shall. i can trust, i'd say green yes. is this the man interested stake analysis financing? interested say granular. e less you bad pitch upstairs. purchase a salad. the agreement, the plumbing, asleep. so i submitted ed slayer, yes. loading tish list. but who did say, i see the image, does it still by noon, of course would she is known to me, you bulletproofing and fidel with it. then looking appleton against a little bit, he said when that same place with me, the nuremberg trials from the testimony of their member and stuart's during the retreat of german troops from ukraine, canada as himself, gave the order to continue the struggle and terror. specifically in order to manage the nationalist movement officials, officers and agents remained there. ah, they were
but it's david cbs, senior guy with the city corporation was she'll post a zombie. why your procedure about army, if they deal do pretty old again when you get this is me and my any cheap bridge in motion scores or by lake euros, kill grain. bliss gear. that same with i see. do i live with and law? yes, it shall. i can trust, i'd say green yes. is this the man interested stake analysis financing? interested say granular. e less you bad pitch upstairs. purchase a salad. the agreement, the...
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david? >> all right, trevor ault in scituate, massachusetts, trevor, thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, tracking it all. and we begin with this nor'easter, it's not done yet, ginger. >> reporter: no, david. we've got at least 12 hours of this thing yet. we are getting gusts to 40 miles per hour. you know how the crews here, they use sandbags to put on top of the cameras and the lights. well, those were tested. we almost lost the camera, but tom manning for the win, he caught this one. that's going to be more difficult if you are trying to fly in it or drive in it. and that's why i want to show you've got those gusts of 40, 50, 60 miles per hour, wrapping around those really tight isobars. those lines of equal pressure that tell us that it's super, super windy. the streamlines are represented in there. you can see the low start to pull away but take its sweet time. and in the meantime, the 33 inches that already fell in holly, massachusetts, well, that's the winter
david? >> all right, trevor ault in scituate, massachusetts, trevor, thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, tracking it all. and we begin with this nor'easter, it's not done yet, ginger. >> reporter: no, david. we've got at least 12 hours of this thing yet. we are getting gusts to 40 miles per hour. you know how the crews here, they use sandbags to put on top of the cameras and the lights. well, those were tested. we almost lost the camera, but tom manning for...
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>>'s david norm eaton is a former permanent secretary of the home of this and he doubts that migrants will be put off by legislation passed by the u.k. government. >> what i'm hoping to hear tomorrow is that there is some practical follow-through to the leslation, because it perhaps -- you can pass all the legislation you want, but it doesn't follow that people on the others out of the channel who are seeking asylum will change their behavior as a result. indeed, it's quite likely they will still come in considerable numbers. and if they do, the government has to answer the question, where will they be detained, because the government says they will be detained, and where will they be returne to? there are only two places that the government has agreements with at the moment. one is albania, that is helpful because there are a lot of albanian asylum-seekers at the moment. and the other is rwanda, where, because of legal arguments, and any possible deportations to rwanda are completely blocked, and probably will be for a year. this legislation being announced tomorrow won't come into e
>>'s david norm eaton is a former permanent secretary of the home of this and he doubts that migrants will be put off by legislation passed by the u.k. government. >> what i'm hoping to hear tomorrow is that there is some practical follow-through to the leslation, because it perhaps -- you can pass all the legislation you want, but it doesn't follow that people on the others out of the channel who are seeking asylum will change their behavior as a result. indeed, it's quite likely...