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susan sarandon. haven't seen her since bull durham. she is being slammed after posting a disgraceful tweet comparing the officers at jason ramirez' funeral to fascists. thisf is just part of the cultue rot we are living through. >> what i would like to say would probably get me fired. so i will stick with the p.g. version. these progressives like susan sarandon, she thinks she knows what's best for communities she doesn't live in. she has been part of the dethe fund police. you have had minority communities become more unsafe as a result of this anti-police hate. now you have more slain police officers like jason rivera and. >> let me get through the story here. this new bill in iowa, they are pushing for public schools to require live cameras in classrooms. lisa, totally down with that. let's see what teachers are teaching our a kids. >> if there is any silver lining in the covid craziness, it's parents being exposed to what their kids are being taught. parents have been witness to the craziness, the liberal indoctrination happening t
susan sarandon. haven't seen her since bull durham. she is being slammed after posting a disgraceful tweet comparing the officers at jason ramirez' funeral to fascists. thisf is just part of the cultue rot we are living through. >> what i would like to say would probably get me fired. so i will stick with the p.g. version. these progressives like susan sarandon, she thinks she knows what's best for communities she doesn't live in. she has been part of the dethe fund police. you have had...
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susan sarandon can. it's liberal progressives like susan sarandon. she thinks she knows what's best for communities she does not live in. what has bent result of that? you have had minority communities become even more unsafe as a result of this police hate. now you have more slain police officers who are in their 20s. and so she can get bent with all of this. her policies are hurting people. >> if you and i had a candid conversation we would probably be looking for a new line of work. there is a new bill in iowa, they are pushing for public schools to require live cameras in public classrooms. i am totally down with that. i am sure teachers unions will freak out. >> if there is any silver lining in this covid craziness, it's parents being exposed to what their children are being taught. parents have been witnessing the indoctrination going on. in some respect we already have cameras. how many kids have these? they have cell phones. you can google, so many teachers have been fired because they pushed this nonsense on kids or berated kids. in some res
susan sarandon can. it's liberal progressives like susan sarandon. she thinks she knows what's best for communities she does not live in. what has bent result of that? you have had minority communities become even more unsafe as a result of this police hate. now you have more slain police officers who are in their 20s. and so she can get bent with all of this. her policies are hurting people. >> if you and i had a candid conversation we would probably be looking for a new line of work....
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susan -- >> are you inspired to give less attractive people a shot? >> not pete davidson. but look, i don't get it. >> clearly, they were something else we can talk about off-camera. [laughter] >> greg: may be summer manglecock can tell us. i'm going to say her name every day instead of rural. >> it is beauty in the eyes of the beholder. >> greg: g come i've never heard that before. >> less guys with dry skin and chapped lips. >> i've been waiting for something that i'm an expert in and not to speak up someone extremely attractive but i can say with my own personal life, i know that we have immune system. it is like germs see me coming and go to ugly people around me. [laughter] so people that are more attractive, i would think these people working out more, healthy, physically and all that other stuff in that stuff makes your immune system strength. >> greg: it is the cart or the horse or the chicken or the egg. tyrus, you said i hate the study. >> this is not a study. this is stupid and probably done by a makeup company for lipstick or whatever. in this case, i will go w
susan -- >> are you inspired to give less attractive people a shot? >> not pete davidson. but look, i don't get it. >> clearly, they were something else we can talk about off-camera. [laughter] >> greg: may be summer manglecock can tell us. i'm going to say her name every day instead of rural. >> it is beauty in the eyes of the beholder. >> greg: g come i've never heard that before. >> less guys with dry skin and chapped lips. >> i've been waiting...
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susan, last question for you. the new washington post abc poll found a, quote, deeply pessimistic nation worrying about the economy and biden's leadership writing the early thoughts are there. so far the international crisis has not given biden any boost as sometimes happens in such moments. what do you make of that? >> well, i agree with what david said. it's reflected in the poll. the economy, the economy, the economy. people are worried about inflation. as far as the situation in ukraine, the united states is not at war, which is why i think it was wise that the president made his supreme court justice pick known. i think he has to keep moving forward. i haven't seen any polling that reflects that the american public considers foreign affairs a top priority yet. with that in mind, i think it's also a time though because people are supporting the ukrainian people is for president biden to marriage the idea of national unity, whether we do it domestically or internationally, meaning we have to come together as a
susan, last question for you. the new washington post abc poll found a, quote, deeply pessimistic nation worrying about the economy and biden's leadership writing the early thoughts are there. so far the international crisis has not given biden any boost as sometimes happens in such moments. what do you make of that? >> well, i agree with what david said. it's reflected in the poll. the economy, the economy, the economy. people are worried about inflation. as far as the situation in...
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we've discussed this in the past, susan, and always with russia. can you ever trust what russia is saying and if you can't, what does that do to any hope of a diplomatic resolution? >> well, i'm glad you brought that up, kate. obviously we're sort of in the middle of the crisis now, there's a flurry of diplomatic activity but still, as the ambassador said, in the talking about talking stage of it, as opposed to the actual negotiation stage, russia unfortunately has a history here of not only being trusted but actively lying and not being honest, including in 2014 when it actually did already invade ukraine and claim not to have done so. remember the little green men, those were russian little green men. so it's very hard in the middle of the crisis when you're dealing with in the form of vladimir putin and russia that's not on the level. and remember, again, all of russia's grievances, this is a manufactured crisis that it created here. russia is a legal guarantor as other countries are to the integrity of ukraine's borders chose to violate that, s
we've discussed this in the past, susan, and always with russia. can you ever trust what russia is saying and if you can't, what does that do to any hope of a diplomatic resolution? >> well, i'm glad you brought that up, kate. obviously we're sort of in the middle of the crisis now, there's a flurry of diplomatic activity but still, as the ambassador said, in the talking about talking stage of it, as opposed to the actual negotiation stage, russia unfortunately has a history here of not...
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the heritage of michigan, i did mention susan cook but it is those for susan collins. in your writing of the last 24 hours, what is the single thing we need to know? >> the focus has to be on a terminal rate. it is definitely the back and. tom: let's go to the math. the back and terminal rate is on the x axis. have we changed the view of when the terminal rate is and when that study should be? george: we are starting to see a convergent. i know a lot of people are changing forecasts. but the best economists, i want to say this is a new regime but the bond organ has a lot of people focused on it. tom: is the long bond the 10 year or can we go more vulgar and say the 30 year ? george: i do think the long bond is always the 30 year. the long-term investors are seeing through this noise. tom: this is important. you know i only asked that question to impress gina martin adams. step in and make for stronger conversation. gina: we can't let your thoughts on the balance sheet. tom: what is this a research study? gina: i need to know, what is the fed going to do with the balanc
the heritage of michigan, i did mention susan cook but it is those for susan collins. in your writing of the last 24 hours, what is the single thing we need to know? >> the focus has to be on a terminal rate. it is definitely the back and. tom: let's go to the math. the back and terminal rate is on the x axis. have we changed the view of when the terminal rate is and when that study should be? george: we are starting to see a convergent. i know a lot of people are changing forecasts. but...
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probably a lot of people -- >> in alaska, go vote for susan -- susan in maine, lisa in alaska. >>> i'm going to ask the u.s. >>> i'm going to ask the u.s. ambassador about that next.en es and these in the same. i mean not at the same time. get started for just $10 a month at ww.com hurry! offer ends february 7th! my hygienist cleans with a round head. so does my oral-b my hygienist personalizes my cleaning. so does my oral-b oral-b delivers the wow of a professional clean feel every day. >>> welcome back to "state of the union." i'm jake tper. one of the most unusual olympics ever is under way in beijing, china. the united states has earned its first gold, but the athletic portion of the games risks being overshadowed by the covid-19 pandemic and geopolitical tensions over a potential russian invasion of ukraine. of lurs, olympic host china's dismal record on human rights. joining us now, u.s. ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield. madam ambassador, thanks so much for joining us. you've accused the chinese government of committing genocide against the uyghurs. at th
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i want to bring on my panel, susan del percio, and elena beverly, former national director of african american outreach for president obama's 2008 campaign, former white house aide and host of the podcast. susan, let me start with you and get from your sense the motivation of stefanik and kevin mccarthy to endorse hageman. >> that's easy. it's just donald trump. donald trump doesn't want liz cheney to win the primary or win a re-election, and he is basically calling in everyone possible to prevent that from happening. what's interesting, though, is i think this is a tactic that's not going to work out well, yasmin, because he's also calling the governor, asking for -- to change the primary rules. in other words, to rig the system against liz cheney, and i think having a lot of washington people come in, like kevin mccarthy, like club for growth, that actually does not sit well with people in their home districts. they want to have their own fight, so be it, but don't have those washington outsiders come in and try and mess around with their state rights and their elections. >> yeah, i
i want to bring on my panel, susan del percio, and elena beverly, former national director of african american outreach for president obama's 2008 campaign, former white house aide and host of the podcast. susan, let me start with you and get from your sense the motivation of stefanik and kevin mccarthy to endorse hageman. >> that's easy. it's just donald trump. donald trump doesn't want liz cheney to win the primary or win a re-election, and he is basically calling in everyone possible...
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-- susan in maine, lisa in alaska. >> thank you, both, i really appreciate it. well, well, well. look at you. you mastered the master bath. you created your own style. and you - yes, you! turned a sourdough starter into a sourdough finisher. so when you learn your chronic dry eye is actually caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation you take it on, by talking to your eyecare professional about restasis®... which may help you make more of your own tears with continued use twice a day, every day. restasis® helps increase your eye's natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis® did not increase tear production in patients using anti-inflammatory eye drops or tear duct plugs. to help avoid eye injury and contamination, do not touch bottle tip to your eye or other surfaces. wait 15 minutes after use before inserting contact lenses. the most common side effect is a temporary burning sensation. ask your eye care professional about restasis®. now to trick out these lights. visit restasis.com to l
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susan collins -- the first black female to lead one of the central banks 12 districts. she has a doctrine -- doctorate in economics from m.i.t. she replaces eric rosengren who stepped down last year. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. dani: thank you so much, laura wright. coming up, disney earnings surged. do not miss our interview with the ceo, bob chapman. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: disney posted first-quarter earnings well ahead of estimates. disney+ streaming service, we spoke to the ceo. >> it is really almost directly a function of what the new content is that is flowing into the service. obviously, that content was impeded and made a little choppy even more by the fact we had covid, and it interrupted our production cycles. as we stated last earnings and these earnings as well, that flow becomes more steady and predictable, a little more optimal during the second half of this year. we expect we will have more subs in the second half o
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susan? >> i'll go with the world stage and where we are as a nation and how that's probably going to affect biden moving forward, especially looking at the state of the union. and we see a picture right there of vice president harris, harriy made a big debut on to the foreign policy stage with her appearance in germany and talking about the u.s. response to the ukraine, but what i find so interesting about president biden's tactic here is that he has been so far ahead of the news on this, in fact, making the news, unlike all of his other policies, whether it's afghanistan or inflation, he seemed to be chasing the news and not really showing that he has his hands on the issue. when it comes to ukraine, not only has he been addressing the american public, but i think he's doing something so important, which is to show this country that we are now back on the world stage working with our allies, and that we are able to do that is a tremendous thing and something that this country has been lacki
susan? >> i'll go with the world stage and where we are as a nation and how that's probably going to affect biden moving forward, especially looking at the state of the union. and we see a picture right there of vice president harris, harriy made a big debut on to the foreign policy stage with her appearance in germany and talking about the u.s. response to the ukraine, but what i find so interesting about president biden's tactic here is that he has been so far ahead of the news on this,...
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susan: there is a big city here. we don't see these kinds of facilities popping up in the numbers we see popping up in this neighborhood. >> shelter and transitional housing are solutions to homelessness. right now, we do not have enough spots for people who are on the streets. liz: at the board of supervisors budget and finance meeting today, supervisor matt haney voiced his support. others backing the project argued the homeless crisis requires immediate action in any way possible. >> we need shelter and support for these community people. delaying that shelter and support is a shameful failing. liz: neighbors opposed say the neighborhood increasingly feels like an extension of the tenderloin. they are concerned another shelter will make it worse. >> their people across the street having sex in the middle of the day and openly selling drugs. that is how our neighborhood is changing. that did not happen. this is all new. liz: the proposal was passed by the budget and finance committee today after hearing from people
susan: there is a big city here. we don't see these kinds of facilities popping up in the numbers we see popping up in this neighborhood. >> shelter and transitional housing are solutions to homelessness. right now, we do not have enough spots for people who are on the streets. liz: at the board of supervisors budget and finance meeting today, supervisor matt haney voiced his support. others backing the project argued the homeless crisis requires immediate action in any way possible....
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. >> carley: like susan sarandon, image of police officers standing outside wilbert mora's funeral, she said if all these police officers are here, we don't really need police on any day. a lot of police officer dids that on their day off. i was walking around new york city yesterday and you heard the regular sirens going up and down the streets because there were law enforcement officers keep thanksgiving city as safe as they possibly can. susan sarandon, why even address it, she's out of touch and i'm sure she lives in a gated community with gated security. her hand would be reaching for a phone to call a police officer to come to her aid. >> todd: you wonder how somebody gets like that, not just susan sarandon, so sad, horrible and wrong. >> carley: an important story to get to. congress will receive classified briefings on russian briefings after the president ordered 3000 troops to eastern europe. the white house ordering troops to germany and poland and moving another thousand from germany to romania. russia calls this a destructive step. biden says this decision is consist went w
. >> carley: like susan sarandon, image of police officers standing outside wilbert mora's funeral, she said if all these police officers are here, we don't really need police on any day. a lot of police officer dids that on their day off. i was walking around new york city yesterday and you heard the regular sirens going up and down the streets because there were law enforcement officers keep thanksgiving city as safe as they possibly can. susan sarandon, why even address it, she's out...
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susan del percio, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst. and david jolly, former congressman from florida and an msnbc political contributor. my sunday family is back, united again. welcome back, don, after a couple of weeks off. susan, ladies first here. what do you make of senator murkowski's rebuke? >> it's not surprising. senator murkowski has often been an independent voice who is willing to have bipartisan conversations. i think she's just also had enough. that interview that she had today with her colleague senator joe manchin really was an indication of saying, let's get together and do the people's work, it's time for that. and i think a lot of republicans and a lot of americans are ready to move on beyond 2020 and get to the people's business. >> to that point, don, vice president pence, is he just trying to move on past 2020? is this a political tactic for 2024? or do you think there's something more here? do you think it might have implications for the january 6th investigation? >> i think he probably can be doing both things on
susan del percio, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst. and david jolly, former congressman from florida and an msnbc political contributor. my sunday family is back, united again. welcome back, don, after a couple of weeks off. susan, ladies first here. what do you make of senator murkowski's rebuke? >> it's not surprising. senator murkowski has often been an independent voice who is willing to have bipartisan conversations. i think she's just also had enough. that interview...
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susan and david, worse, gazpacho or nancy mace trying to curfewy favor with donald trump? >> oh, gestapo, no question. >> gestapo, gazpacho. david? >> nancy mace represents a failure in leadership, i think that's a much worse moment than showing your ignorance regarding cold soup. >> okay, bye, you guys, good to see you. >>> next, the latest word on president biden's supreme court contenders. president biden's supreme court president biden's supreme court contenders join panera's unlimited sip club just $8.99 a month. panera. the familiar made fantastic. want your clothes smell freshly washed all day without heavy perfumes? now they can! with downy light in-wash freshness boosters. just pour a capful of beads into your washing machine before each load. to give your laundry a light scent that lasts longer than detergent alone, with no heavy perfumes or dyes. finally, a light scent that lasts all day! new downy light, available in four naturally-inspired scents. (vo) america's most reliable network is going ultra! with verizon 5g ultra wideband now in many more cities. hey,
susan and david, worse, gazpacho or nancy mace trying to curfewy favor with donald trump? >> oh, gestapo, no question. >> gestapo, gazpacho. david? >> nancy mace represents a failure in leadership, i think that's a much worse moment than showing your ignorance regarding cold soup. >> okay, bye, you guys, good to see you. >>> next, the latest word on president biden's supreme court contenders. president biden's supreme court president biden's supreme court...
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it's weird, funerals remind me of her career, but good point, susan. if every house isn't burning right now, why do we still need fire departments? those guys are just sitting around most of the time. now biden is trying to get toug on crime. joe, what say you? >> we are getting tough on crime . there is a new sheriff in town and i'm telling you, we are going after the worst of the worst. like those parents who show up at school board meetings. you can't run school with parents involved. joe rogan, he talks too much. is on many served and many word and the day and he's taking too many of them. don't give me this thing about free speech. bird were just taking some of the words bird i slept like a baby last night. >> this is the cycle. they create policies that creat crime and the may have to come back to fix it. the only people that can fix it are the republicans because they're the only ones that are going to say this is bad. the democrats can't even say it's bad. >> i think the regular folks wh live in these blue cities will fix it because more and mo
it's weird, funerals remind me of her career, but good point, susan. if every house isn't burning right now, why do we still need fire departments? those guys are just sitting around most of the time. now biden is trying to get toug on crime. joe, what say you? >> we are getting tough on crime . there is a new sheriff in town and i'm telling you, we are going after the worst of the worst. like those parents who show up at school board meetings. you can't run school with parents involved....
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susan, the u.s. says it will respond strongly to russian action against ukraine. members of congress and the white house are developing sanctions packages but are the white house and capitol hill on the same page when it comes to how the u.s. should respond? >> there have been some differences here in washington. you know, you talk to people in the administration here in washington. they are pretty convinced there is an invasion coming and that you might hold off on sanctions until it comes, so you're punishing russia for when it comes. on capitol hill, members of the senate and the house are prepared to move ahead of sanctions in the hope of preventing an invasion from taking place. that is the calculation going on now in washington. given putin's rhetoric, is it still possible for him to walk away from the threat of an invasion with ukraine, with the threat of sanctions, the push of diplomacy, and the response from the west that has been pretty united. that's the test we're going to see in the next few days, jose. >> hey, rick, let's take a broader look at what'
susan, the u.s. says it will respond strongly to russian action against ukraine. members of congress and the white house are developing sanctions packages but are the white house and capitol hill on the same page when it comes to how the u.s. should respond? >> there have been some differences here in washington. you know, you talk to people in the administration here in washington. they are pretty convinced there is an invasion coming and that you might hold off on sanctions until it...
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anyway, you look at this and, susan page, liz cheney actually does have a pathway forward even if she loses the primary. i think back to lisa murkowski in someone. she was defeated in the republican primary by a tea party crackpot and ended up saying, okay, i will run as an independent and so the republicans lost a vote. lisa murkowski ran as an independent and run. >> remember, she had the additional disadvantage of having a hard-to-spell last name and they would only count the write-in ballots that spelled her name correctly. you may remember the spelling lessons in alaska during the next campaign. i am intrigued by peter baker's possibility -- he didn't propose this but mentioned it as a possibility, liz cheney would lose the primary, run as an independent and democrats would back away from the race to maximize her chances of winning. that would be based on the calculation by democrats they cannot win that seat. wouldn't that be an interesting turn around for people like kevin mccarthy and donald trump. >> i think peter baker deserves recognition for his definition of the republica
anyway, you look at this and, susan page, liz cheney actually does have a pathway forward even if she loses the primary. i think back to lisa murkowski in someone. she was defeated in the republican primary by a tea party crackpot and ended up saying, okay, i will run as an independent and so the republicans lost a vote. lisa murkowski ran as an independent and run. >> remember, she had the additional disadvantage of having a hard-to-spell last name and they would only count the write-in...
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hope so. >> i think we can all see susan is doing great now. she told us exactly like she told us three years ago, she said her surgeon told her she has the heart of a 20-year-old. i also think she kind of looks like a 20-year-old. >> she does. >> she really does. >> she's doing okay. thank you, amy. let's go to ginger. >>> in case you were not happy with the switch from where we were springlike on saturday to all the snow, well, these pups were. a couple of rescues running central park and just enjoying it. we have our cuddle weather back here. the next front that's coming through that is going to drop the temperatures in southern california, high wind alerts that include las vegas, so tomorrow really going to be the windiest of days. we're talking power outages outside of there. and then by wednesday night through thursday morning, a serious severe weather setup coming at us. we'll be following this through the week. drew: for valentine's day, it feels much cooler out there today, compared to the weekend. it is breezy this afternoon, temperat
hope so. >> i think we can all see susan is doing great now. she told us exactly like she told us three years ago, she said her surgeon told her she has the heart of a 20-year-old. i also think she kind of looks like a 20-year-old. >> she does. >> she really does. >> she's doing okay. thank you, amy. let's go to ginger. >>> in case you were not happy with the switch from where we were springlike on saturday to all the snow, well, these pups were. a couple of...
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i needn't contacted, susan. easy. i'll find that, isaac, in them, twist, end of our unassigned home. this is done on miss susan. ok. see i'm a fargo haven't sargon z and 1st. oh barton. no honest. oh hi miss you. i'll cut it off. ok, i don't, i don't really stream ritual. you're pretty great being that she be unique. i tend to see kelsey humor, make our way up. bussey in my little not voting for your me. they are looking at your own. okay. me see? oh oh, good bob. go on. yeah. and it was a huge thing. you know, your interface. ah, so give me a window. do you have griffin? does your machine got g o c recording or see um, how are you? i'm are you. i'm still here when you hear a little bit, but i see lynette study. nobody did one thing they thought got them go unless he stayed like a da dominic i see about even less community is so that you all ready. you can see pretty big. thank you. really got them. i saw now. can you not among me there by then though with to the desk and i know that back gone. okay. my thought a tuck
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this is an awful miss, susan? no oxy, i'm as cargo haben, sargon z, unfurnished versus what oh latin. oh i it is. oh, i'm not sure i cut it. oh. okay. i don't, i don't see strain ritual. you're funny great being that she be unique. i tend to see if she were make our way up. buffy in my word with oh, i'm not going funny. you're me there looking at skin. okay. me see oh oh good bob. good, yeah, and i'm also hearing you know, your interface. ah, so give it will let you, griffin, does your machine got g o. c? rick will be her. see, i'm not even really, i'm still here when you hear a lot all that, but i see lynette study. nobody did one net but thing they thought gotten those unless he stayed like adamic. i see that even less community is so that. oh, really, if you can see pretty crazy room here from how many i saw a name, can you not among them there, but then the over to the dice can on that but gone. okay. the most thought a tucker predict the whole way with she. i think it's 3 o'clock in that garage and i took the
this is an awful miss, susan? no oxy, i'm as cargo haben, sargon z, unfurnished versus what oh latin. oh i it is. oh, i'm not sure i cut it. oh. okay. i don't, i don't see strain ritual. you're funny great being that she be unique. i tend to see if she were make our way up. buffy in my word with oh, i'm not going funny. you're me there looking at skin. okay. me see oh oh good bob. good, yeah, and i'm also hearing you know, your interface. ah, so give it will let you, griffin, does your machine...
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i want to bring in cnn global affairs analyst susan glasser. susan, good evening to you. good to have you here. we have seen president biden's response to putin. he slapped additional sanctions on russia today, but warns there could be more. explain these sanctions more for us. why are they a big deal, and do you think they need to be even tougher to get putin's attention? >> well, dom, look, i think the concern here is what is the goal of this policy? at this point obviously they're not deterrent in the sense that the invasion has already happened. there was a debate beforehand, before the invasion, which washington warned about, but at the same time, president biden was reluctant to actually impose the sanctions. there were some republicans on capitol hill, president zelenskyy of ukraine urged the united states to put the sanctions on first. that didn't happen, so now the question is these are much more serious than any sanctions that have been levied before on russia according to the experts. president biden says there may be additional measures as well. there are stil
i want to bring in cnn global affairs analyst susan glasser. susan, good evening to you. good to have you here. we have seen president biden's response to putin. he slapped additional sanctions on russia today, but warns there could be more. explain these sanctions more for us. why are they a big deal, and do you think they need to be even tougher to get putin's attention? >> well, dom, look, i think the concern here is what is the goal of this policy? at this point obviously they're not...
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i want to turn now to cnn global affairs analyst susan glasser. good evening to you. this is the first time the president is saying putin has made the decision to attack and is going to target the capital of kyiv. biden also tweeting tonight, we're calling out russia's plans not because we want a conflict but because we are doing everything in our power to remove any reason russia may give to justify invading ukraine. is there any way that he'd make a statement like this without sobering and definitive intelligence? >> well, look, don, this is something i have not seen from the u.s. government. it's really been notable putting out this very secret intelligent world or attempting to document what russia's doing in a way to head it off. that's what they're seeing. and it is striking. if you go back to late november, early december, the u.s. was already warning of this kind of a buildup at a time many people dismissed it, said we don't know what's going to happen. they said pretty accurately as it turned out russia was assembling an invasion force, it was going to consti
i want to turn now to cnn global affairs analyst susan glasser. good evening to you. this is the first time the president is saying putin has made the decision to attack and is going to target the capital of kyiv. biden also tweeting tonight, we're calling out russia's plans not because we want a conflict but because we are doing everything in our power to remove any reason russia may give to justify invading ukraine. is there any way that he'd make a statement like this without sobering and...
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in the course of his 20 years. >> susan glasser, thank you so much. i appreciate it. >>> classified information, national security documents and the former president took them with him when he left washington. now the doj's involved. that's next. i hit a patch in my life where we lost our home, we lost our clothes, and we had to live in hotel rooms because i didn't have that credit. i picked up the phone and i called them. creditrepair.com, it was, "hey, we can come together. this is what we're going to do," kind of thing. i can't thank credit repair enough because they have allowed me to begin again. bad credit doesn't have to be forever. get help from creditrepair.com. you're not gonna get it all right, just make sure you nail the big stuff... like making sure your kids are in the right seat for their age and size. get it right at nhtsa.gov/therightseat i always had a connection to my grandfather... i always wanted to learn more about him. i discovered some very interesting documents on ancestry. this is the uh registration card for the draft for wo
in the course of his 20 years. >> susan glasser, thank you so much. i appreciate it. >>> classified information, national security documents and the former president took them with him when he left washington. now the doj's involved. that's next. i hit a patch in my life where we lost our home, we lost our clothes, and we had to live in hotel rooms because i didn't have that credit. i picked up the phone and i called them. creditrepair.com, it was, "hey, we can come...
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susan b. anthony day, we will be talking with debbie walsh, director of rutgers university's center for american women to talk about the role of women in politics in the u.s.. next up, more of your phone calls as we hear from you on items in the news, public policy and political issues you are following in our open forum. the lines are (202) 748-8001 for republicans. for democrats, (202) 748-8000. for independents and others, (202) 748-8002. we will be back in a moment. ♪ >> c-spanshop.org is these bands online store. rows are collection of c-span products, apparel, books, home decor, and accessories. there is something for every fan and every purchase supports our nonprofit operation. shop now or anytime at c-spanshop.org. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday you will find events on people that explore our nations's past on american history tv. on sunday, but tv brings you the latest in books and authors. it is television for serious readers. learn, discover, exp
susan b. anthony day, we will be talking with debbie walsh, director of rutgers university's center for american women to talk about the role of women in politics in the u.s.. next up, more of your phone calls as we hear from you on items in the news, public policy and political issues you are following in our open forum. the lines are (202) 748-8001 for republicans. for democrats, (202) 748-8000. for independents and others, (202) 748-8002. we will be back in a moment. ♪ >>...
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susan, the book gets put on the shelf. tell us what happens with the librarian. >> so after dillon told me he left his book at the library, i called to see if we could retrieve it, thinking it was in the lost and found. and when i called and spoke with alex, the manager down at lake hazel library, he said they did find the book. they loved the content of it, they loved the book itself. it was entertaining. they were all laughing about it. and it met all their criteria to process and have a book for readers. >>. >> only one problem with your book, that is it's so popular nobody can get it to read it. so would you be open, if anybody is listening, to publish this so the world could read your book? >> um, yeah. >> you heard it here. >> this could be the beginning of a book deal. dillon, thank you so much for being with us and sharing this with us. susan and alex, we appreciate it. . >> thank you so much. >> thank you. ♪ >>> good morning to viewers here in the u.s. and around the world. it is monday, february 7th. chinese te
susan, the book gets put on the shelf. tell us what happens with the librarian. >> so after dillon told me he left his book at the library, i called to see if we could retrieve it, thinking it was in the lost and found. and when i called and spoke with alex, the manager down at lake hazel library, he said they did find the book. they loved the content of it, they loved the book itself. it was entertaining. they were all laughing about it. and it met all their criteria to process and have...
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susan of ukraine. is demilitarisation susan of ukraine. isiust _ demilitarisation susan of ukraine. isiust not — demilitarisation susan of ukraine. isiust not -- _ demilitarisation susan of ukraine. isjust not —— there's— demilitarisation susan of ukraine. isjust not —— there's a _ demilitarisation susan of ukraine. isjust not —— there's a huge - demilitarisation susan of ukraine. i isjust not —— there's a huge amount is just not —— there's a huge amount of disinformation being put on line, much of it promoted by russia supporting accounts. state media has done a lot of the groundwork for this, is the news website actio says... that if it started last week with media beginning to falsely clean it was ukraine that was planning to and bay —— falsely claim. that's not what was happening on the ground. ukraine has never opened fire, and there is no order to liberate their territories by force. this information isn't new. , , . ., information isn't new. russia media outlets have
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robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public brought casting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: good evening and welcome to "washington week." as of tonight, president biden says he is convinced that president putin has decided to invade ukraine. though president biden is continuing to stress that russia can still choose a peaceful diplomatic solution. yet the people of ukraine are bracing for a possible invasion. u.s. officials are saying as many as 190,000 russian troops and separatists are gathered in and around ukraine, a significant increase over the last few days. and this week at nato headquarters in brussels, defense secretary lloyd austin said russia is making wartime preparations. >> we see them fly in more combat and support aircraft. we see them sharpen their readiness in the black sea. we even see them stocking up their blood supplies. i was a soldier myself not that long ago. and i kn
robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public brought casting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: good evening and welcome to "washington week." as of tonight, president biden says he is convinced that president putin has decided to invade ukraine. though president biden is continuing to stress that russia can still choose a peaceful diplomatic solution. yet the people of...
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doctor susan, thank you so much for joining us on the programme. let's turn to the topic of plastic pollution in the world's oceans — which, according to new analysis from the world wide fund for nature, is set to quadruple by 2050. should the prediction come true, many delicate ecosystems will not survive, says the report, and precious species will be lost forever. kate noble is from wwf australia. she says the situation is very serious. well, there are a lot of things we're not getting right at the moment, but the good news is we do now have some real solutions starting to shape up. so, this new analysis really provides a more comprehensive review of the impact of plastic pollutions on oceans, overview of the impact of plastic pollutions on oceans, marine ecosystems and specific species. it looks at trends into the future as well. it looked at around 2500 scientific studies, and alarmingly found that around 90% of marine species suffer the impact of pollution. those negative impacts can range from susceptibility to disease, right through to ser
doctor susan, thank you so much for joining us on the programme. let's turn to the topic of plastic pollution in the world's oceans — which, according to new analysis from the world wide fund for nature, is set to quadruple by 2050. should the prediction come true, many delicate ecosystems will not survive, says the report, and precious species will be lost forever. kate noble is from wwf australia. she says the situation is very serious. well, there are a lot of things we're not getting...
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blair evans and susan ma, the oose live here year round. >> a lot of people appreciated coming from idle wilds in one sense because you escape from the oppression of being black and if another sense you could be authentically black. >> reporter: they could swim, ride horses and be entertained. it was a reprieve from segregation and the horrors that came with being black in america. when the civil rights act of 1964 was signed things changed. >> integration did a lot to damage idlewild. black people desserted idlewild because then other places opened up and we could go any place. >> reporter: marilyn atkins built this cottage with her dad when she was 9 years old. >> here's my dad. >> reporter: they came every summer. passing the tradition to her daughter and grandson. >> idle w50id wild is a tremendous source of fries and anchors us in our history and culture. >> reporter: but now. >> this one is our suite. >> reporter: a renewed effort to bring it back, partially led by blair and susan, who are on a mission to inspire black families to buy property and plant roots. >> some of the younge
blair evans and susan ma, the oose live here year round. >> a lot of people appreciated coming from idle wilds in one sense because you escape from the oppression of being black and if another sense you could be authentically black. >> reporter: they could swim, ride horses and be entertained. it was a reprieve from segregation and the horrors that came with being black in america. when the civil rights act of 1964 was signed things changed. >> integration did a lot to damage...
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susan going to be cancel? stuart: absolutely not. >> she saw an actress lose their job for posting something insensitive from yet she posted that during the funeral. stuart: disgraceful, in my opinion. back with futures -- my talking about? but nasdaq is out 400-point, but that was on 100. opening fail is next and we will take it. ♪♪ ♪♪ we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! new personal record, limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider once a month. hiv pills aren't on my mind. i love being able to pick up and go. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, wh
susan going to be cancel? stuart: absolutely not. >> she saw an actress lose their job for posting something insensitive from yet she posted that during the funeral. stuart: disgraceful, in my opinion. back with futures -- my talking about? but nasdaq is out 400-point, but that was on 100. opening fail is next and we will take it. ♪♪ ♪♪ we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks]...
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susan, you talked about jake sullivan. i want to play for you how he, the president's national security adviser answered the question, is an invasion imminent? listen. >> we are in the window. any day now, russia could take military action against ukraine or it could be a couple of weeks from now or russia could choose to take the diplomatic path instead. >> that sounds a little bit like three different answers that jake is giving there. what is sullivan trying to say? >> well, i think what he's saying and what the u.s. government has been communicating both publicly and privately right now is that the capabilities have been moved into position and, you know, they are very much leaning into that saying not only is there no deescalation but essentially, this is a full scale invasion force. the recent assessment i heard suggests that they're having full capability for an invasion within a week and a half to two weeks, that they've moved to forward deployments that some of the troops who have been there actually moved to new
susan, you talked about jake sullivan. i want to play for you how he, the president's national security adviser answered the question, is an invasion imminent? listen. >> we are in the window. any day now, russia could take military action against ukraine or it could be a couple of weeks from now or russia could choose to take the diplomatic path instead. >> that sounds a little bit like three different answers that jake is giving there. what is sullivan trying to say? >>...
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. >> harris touched susan sarandon decided to share a tweet for the funeral, fascism and added, so if all these cops were needed for crime that day, doesn't that mean they aren't needed any day. ambushes on police officers in the city have spiked 300 percent. this is life or death consequences and hear people with considerable social influence have furthered and frankly fermented the vilification of these law enforcement officers, it is reprehensible. >> i know we were both there last friday for the funeral of officer rivera on fifth avenue, and it was stunning. there were police officers from different departments, different parts of the country before it looked like a mile, blocks and blocks and blocks of fifth avenue completely full and it's not because it was a tyrannical lockdown. they are standing up and saying no more. we are not going to stand for this, it is not okay to assassinate police officers. it has become okay to attack them and vilify them and if that's what they were showing, all of the various departments and as they saluted the flag and the fallen officers and his
. >> harris touched susan sarandon decided to share a tweet for the funeral, fascism and added, so if all these cops were needed for crime that day, doesn't that mean they aren't needed any day. ambushes on police officers in the city have spiked 300 percent. this is life or death consequences and hear people with considerable social influence have furthered and frankly fermented the vilification of these law enforcement officers, it is reprehensible. >> i know we were both there...
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susan, liz cheney said that the january 6th committee is not going to be intimidated, she wrote in the "wall street journal." those who do not wish the truth of january 6th to come out have claimed it's tainted and political. our hearings will show this to be wrong and we'll present those facts without exaggeration, no matter what criticism we face. she's not backing down, despite the political assault. she's been isolated from the republican party and not going to events back home. she seems completely committed to this track no matter what the political attacks on her. >> yeah. for better or worse, i think her dye is cast with seeking and demanding questions on what happened january 6th, criticizing what president trump's role in that was. and i think she's right. the january 6th committee will not be intimidated but they phase what could be a real deadline with the midterm elections. because if republicans win control of the house, they are unlikely to continue this inquiry. so, they have a real deadline looming in front of them, andrea. >> and turning to the supreme court, let's li
susan, liz cheney said that the january 6th committee is not going to be intimidated, she wrote in the "wall street journal." those who do not wish the truth of january 6th to come out have claimed it's tainted and political. our hearings will show this to be wrong and we'll present those facts without exaggeration, no matter what criticism we face. she's not backing down, despite the political assault. she's been isolated from the republican party and not going to events back home....
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>> susan, you spent a number of years living in moscow and covering moscow. you're familiar with the russian play book here. i wonder, when you look at these continuing conversations, do you believe russia is open to a diplomatic solution offering up to this or that they're playing for time here to prepare for military action? >> well, look. certainly, you have to look at what's in front of you when it comes to vladimir putin and one thing i learned covering the early years of his rise to power was it makes sense to pay close t attention to what putin is actually saying. i've been alarmed since putin wrote an article that would distribute to every single member of the russian military, all the russian soldiers essentially saying that ukraine was not a legitimate independent state and rightfully, a part of russia and to me, that had really strong echoes of things that we've heard from putin before, that it behooves us to pay close attention to. you can't negotiate about that and that's the fear that it's not a real diplomatic process. >> and listen, we haven't
>> susan, you spent a number of years living in moscow and covering moscow. you're familiar with the russian play book here. i wonder, when you look at these continuing conversations, do you believe russia is open to a diplomatic solution offering up to this or that they're playing for time here to prepare for military action? >> well, look. certainly, you have to look at what's in front of you when it comes to vladimir putin and one thing i learned covering the early years of his...
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robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public brought casting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: good evening and welcome to "washington week." as of tonight, president biden says he is convinced that president putin has decided to invade ukraine. though president biden is continuing to stress that russia can still choose a peaceful diplomatic solution. yet the people of ukraine are bracing for a possible invasion. u.s. officials are saying as many as 190,000 russian troops and separatists are gathered in and around ukraine, a significant increase over the last few days. and this week at nato headquarters in brussels, defense secretary lloyd austin said russia is making wartime preparations. >> we see them fly in more combat and support aircraft. we see them sharpen their readiness in the black sea. we even see the stocking up their blood supplies. i was a soldier myself not that long ago. and i kno
robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public brought casting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: good evening and welcome to "washington week." as of tonight, president biden says he is convinced that president putin has decided to invade ukraine. though president biden is continuing to stress that russia can still choose a peaceful diplomatic solution. yet the people of...
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let's discuss all of this with susan glasser, center for strategic and national studies vice president seth jones and cnn counterterrorism analyst phil mudd. putin has for months claimed he had no intentions of going to war with ukraine. he reiterated this last week during a meeting with the german chancellor. were the diplomatic talks with the west real ever or was is just part of a strategy to buy time? >> you know, jake, i think that the u.s. secretary of state, tony blinken, said the other day that they never really were for real and it was putin's intention all along to invade ukraine. he said that tragically just a day before the invasion standing alongside the ukrainian foreign minister here in washington. you know, it's my view that there never was a real diplomatic process largely because putin's demands were of the kind that it's impossible to negotiate with. he set forth essentially a demand that nato and the west turn back time. turning back time is not possible. you know, changing the constitution of ukraine to disavow nato membership, things like that. so i don't think pu
let's discuss all of this with susan glasser, center for strategic and national studies vice president seth jones and cnn counterterrorism analyst phil mudd. putin has for months claimed he had no intentions of going to war with ukraine. he reiterated this last week during a meeting with the german chancellor. were the diplomatic talks with the west real ever or was is just part of a strategy to buy time? >> you know, jake, i think that the u.s. secretary of state, tony blinken, said the...
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. >> susan glaser, the biden administration dramatically shifted its tone in the urgency in the last day what does that tell you? >> first of all, they do not see viable prospects right now for a diplomatic end to this crisis. and this comes after a flurry of diplomatic and president macron flying to see putin in person this week. the first western leader to do so in the middle of this crisis. the result of that has not been any viable path for putin to walk down. that's why i think you are seeing so much more emphasis on the fact that the military units are not only in place along the border but moving into the potential for actual action to take place. i have been very skeptical from the beginning that this was a real diplomatic outcome here possible because putin has made such completely unrealistic demands, asking nato and the united states to turn back the clock. not just to 1997 and nato expansion, the first round of it. but in some ways turn back to the clock decades to the earlier period of the cold war and this is just not obviously the kind of thing that you can negotiate w
. >> susan glaser, the biden administration dramatically shifted its tone in the urgency in the last day what does that tell you? >> first of all, they do not see viable prospects right now for a diplomatic end to this crisis. and this comes after a flurry of diplomatic and president macron flying to see putin in person this week. the first western leader to do so in the middle of this crisis. the result of that has not been any viable path for putin to walk down. that's why i think...
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susan li has been following that part of the story. hey, susan. susan: yeah. neil, you've got to be impressed by the fact that the nasdaq came down from 3.5% down at at the opening bell back into positive territory. still looking at the worst month for the dow and the s&p 500, and a lot of people say bitcoin and cryptocurrency trades along with stocks and the stock market. i think this is highlighted by a really interesting and educational thread on social media by one of the richest names in cryptocurrency, the founder of the ftx exchange which, of course, has tom brady as part of its endorsers. and he said, if we can bring this tweet up, a $28 billion 30-year-old. he said, basically, i'll get back to this in just a bit, but if you can bring up what he said there, he said, look, the algorithms, there are algorithm 'ems that trade with cryptocurrency and individuals that trade cryptocurrency. if you look at what the algorithms are doing, if you look at the data and decide that bitcoin should be 80% correlated to the s&p 500 with a beta of 4. what that means, n
susan li has been following that part of the story. hey, susan. susan: yeah. neil, you've got to be impressed by the fact that the nasdaq came down from 3.5% down at at the opening bell back into positive territory. still looking at the worst month for the dow and the s&p 500, and a lot of people say bitcoin and cryptocurrency trades along with stocks and the stock market. i think this is highlighted by a really interesting and educational thread on social media by one of the richest names...
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susan, let's talk about the new "usa today" suffolk poll that shows inflation, not surprisingly, though, is a major problem for the president, 67% disapproving. >> a big challenge for the president. there's a different agenda from even a month or two ago. it's not covid, it's not how to pass the build back better bill. it's how to deal with inflation, and also in just the past few days there's going to be a focus on russia and ukraine. big challenge for biden, also a big opportunity because the most damaging single number in our poll is by two to one americans say they do not see joe biden as a strong leader, and leadership on the foreign stage with an event as cataclysmic as we're watching now in europe is one that could enable him to come back and change that reputation about whether he's a strong leader, andrea. >> and robert gibbs, your take as well, and you've got the iowa governor, she's going to give the republican response. how do you see tomorrow night shaping up, and also, rashida tlaib is going to have a response from the progressive part of the party. >> yeah, and look, this
susan, let's talk about the new "usa today" suffolk poll that shows inflation, not surprisingly, though, is a major problem for the president, 67% disapproving. >> a big challenge for the president. there's a different agenda from even a month or two ago. it's not covid, it's not how to pass the build back better bill. it's how to deal with inflation, and also in just the past few days there's going to be a focus on russia and ukraine. big challenge for biden, also a big...
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susan cast a storm out of the meeting. she should be able to say her piece, paul, i've had to listen to people come and criticize me, i see, or public, or all right. and for more on the matter we bring in it, dr. jeffrey barky. what of the founding members of america's frontline doctors? thanks so much for joining us, dr. barky. natasha. great to be with you. thanks for having me. now 1st, before we get into that drama that happened over in montgomery county, i want to ask your opinion about masking and children being forced to wear a mask while attending school. so now before 2020, if someone was sick they would stay home, maybe not. but now people sensitivity to hearing someone cough is heightened. do you think children have any option of wearing a mask in virginia? is a good thing for their mental well being. or do you sigh with the district here? will natasha the problem, as i see it is we're never asking the question, what are the consequences of the public health policies? and if we ask that question, we'll realize t
susan cast a storm out of the meeting. she should be able to say her piece, paul, i've had to listen to people come and criticize me, i see, or public, or all right. and for more on the matter we bring in it, dr. jeffrey barky. what of the founding members of america's frontline doctors? thanks so much for joining us, dr. barky. natasha. great to be with you. thanks for having me. now 1st, before we get into that drama that happened over in montgomery county, i want to ask your opinion about...
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susan malveaux is at the u.s. capitol. erin burnett is here with me in lviv, ukraine. jill dougherty is in moscow. let's begin with susan malveaux in washington on who is tracking the latest calls for sanctions against russia if it invades ukraine. >> reporter: it was a sense of urgency, there was a sense of unity, a clarity of purpose. about 40 democrats and republicans in germany coming out of the nato security conference. they are trying to find a way to avoid war here and demonstrate in no uncertain terms the great show of support that the united states has for ukraine, the ukrainian people, its allies, as well as for nato. and also, trying to make it clear here, delivering this message, meeting with key officials, secretary of state blinken, as well as the mayor of kyiv and the chancellor of germany, saying that russia does have an option here, still has a choice. diplomacy could work to get out of this situation. otherwise, it could face crushing sanctions. >> we want to remove all doubt in anyone's mind, including the president of russia, that the u.s. is here,
susan malveaux is at the u.s. capitol. erin burnett is here with me in lviv, ukraine. jill dougherty is in moscow. let's begin with susan malveaux in washington on who is tracking the latest calls for sanctions against russia if it invades ukraine. >> reporter: it was a sense of urgency, there was a sense of unity, a clarity of purpose. about 40 democrats and republicans in germany coming out of the nato security conference. they are trying to find a way to avoid war here and demonstrate...
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here's susan powell. any awards for the weather? it is sparkling out there and looks a bit like a brit award but it's feeling much colder across the uk now. this satellite picture could probably win an award, i think it's beautiful but that's because i'm a weather nerd. you have a curl to the north—west, an area of low pressure coming our way later. a band sliding south, a weather front, coming our way later. a band sliding south, a weatherfront, and coming our way later. a band sliding south, a weather front, and that is the marker between the milder air stilljust the marker between the milder air still just about clinging the marker between the milder air stilljust about clinging on across the south of the uk and the cold arctic air flooding in for many now. this afternoon the front will push more cloud into southern england, drizzle and rain in the evening here as well. elsewhere, a lot of sunshine but it will feel cold and it is breezy already and we will get further snow showers carried into northern and western scotland with
here's susan powell. any awards for the weather? it is sparkling out there and looks a bit like a brit award but it's feeling much colder across the uk now. this satellite picture could probably win an award, i think it's beautiful but that's because i'm a weather nerd. you have a curl to the north—west, an area of low pressure coming our way later. a band sliding south, a weather front, coming our way later. a band sliding south, a weatherfront, and coming our way later. a band sliding...
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susan cast a storm out of the meeting. she should be able to say her piece, paul, i've had to listen to people come and criticize me. i see are all right, and for more on the matter we bring in it, dr. jeffrey barky. what of the founding members of america's frontline doctors? thanks so much for joining us, dr. barky. natasha. great to be with you. thanks for having me. now 1st, before we get into that drama that happened over in montgomery county, i want to ask your opinion about masking and children being forced to wear a mask while attending school. so now before 2020, if someone was sick they would stay home, maybe not. but now people sensitivity to hearing someone cough is heightened. do you think children have in the option of wearing a mask in virginia is a good thing for their mental well being. or do you side with the district here? will natasha the problem, as i see it is we're never asking the question, what are the consequences of the public health policies? and if we ask that question, we'll realize that maski
susan cast a storm out of the meeting. she should be able to say her piece, paul, i've had to listen to people come and criticize me. i see are all right, and for more on the matter we bring in it, dr. jeffrey barky. what of the founding members of america's frontline doctors? thanks so much for joining us, dr. barky. natasha. great to be with you. thanks for having me. now 1st, before we get into that drama that happened over in montgomery county, i want to ask your opinion about masking and...
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i asked for this in a meeting with susan rice. and she told me that she was already doing that. she's in charge. and i said, well, you're doing that and you are doing another 200 things. so, a minute later an intern from the white house came into that room asking susan rice to go to another meeting. so i grabbed her hand. i said, wait a minute, no, you're not going anywhere. you just told me you are taking care of this. that is exactly -- she made my point. she looked at me like that. i love her, by the way. she's a very cool person. she looked at me deep in my eyes, she knew i was right. now let's do it. you don't need votes from any members of congress or senate to just name a director and put this office in place. that's one petition that requires only good intentions from president biden. >> have you heard anything from the white house in recent days? >> listen, yesterday i know there were -- i knew that they were going to talk about parkland and brag about everything that they have done. but that's not the point here. don't -- you're not on that campaign. let's tell the tru
i asked for this in a meeting with susan rice. and she told me that she was already doing that. she's in charge. and i said, well, you're doing that and you are doing another 200 things. so, a minute later an intern from the white house came into that room asking susan rice to go to another meeting. so i grabbed her hand. i said, wait a minute, no, you're not going anywhere. you just told me you are taking care of this. that is exactly -- she made my point. she looked at me like that. i love...