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jen so fascinated. did you think something sinister had happened? >> absolutely. you know, the first thing i thought was these people on the game. >>> coming up -- had jen been meeting online? >> we swung into the mall, and she wanted to smell his cologne. >> fantasy or reality? jen ramsaran had a secret. >> this man online knows where she lives. >> when "dateline" continues. back there? -ah. -this is perfect. jackpot. variety pack. remember, it's a football game, not a play date. roger that. one more slice. it can be a lot. oh, good, the manager. uh, brian in produce -- very helpful. progressive can't save you from becoming your parents, but we can save you money when you bundle home and auto with us. -pulls to the left a little bit. -nope. why burn a candle when you can switch to air wick essential mist? it's the modern way to transform fragrance infused with natural essential oils into a mist. air wick essential mist. connect to nature. - oh...oh. - what's going on? - oh, darn! - let me help. lift an
jen so fascinated. did you think something sinister had happened? >> absolutely. you know, the first thing i thought was these people on the game. >>> coming up -- had jen been meeting online? >> we swung into the mall, and she wanted to smell his cologne. >> fantasy or reality? jen ramsaran had a secret. >> this man online knows where she lives. >> when "dateline" continues. back there? -ah. -this is perfect. jackpot. variety pack. remember,...
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jen: yes. reporter: is there an announcement of if he'll be more forceful or having any more to say other than i'm open to the idea? jen: the president has spoken to this a thumb of times including as recently as december, where he said if that is how we get this done i'm open to that. but again he's working on his speech. you'll have to tune in tomorrow and see what he has to say. reporter: has he had any specific conversations with senators about this legislation or rule changes? jen: we're in regular touch at a range of levels with senators. i'm not going to detail those. reporter: any response to the statement from senator sinema's office that she would not be in favor of changing the rules. jen: every will have to take a look at where they want to be as we look at efforts across the country to prevent people from being able to exercise their fundamental rights. reporter: in previewing the president's speech earlier today you said he will forcefully advocate for voting rights. last w.e.c.'s
jen: yes. reporter: is there an announcement of if he'll be more forceful or having any more to say other than i'm open to the idea? jen: the president has spoken to this a thumb of times including as recently as december, where he said if that is how we get this done i'm open to that. but again he's working on his speech. you'll have to tune in tomorrow and see what he has to say. reporter: has he had any specific conversations with senators about this legislation or rule changes? jen: we're...
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jen, back to you. jen: all right. reporter: i was wondering if you could tell us what the response from some states -- [indiscernible] -- has been. we've seen many federal programs -- [indiscernible] -- some red state governors have been resistant. are you seeing a different kind of response on things like infrastructure -- [indiscernible] -- programs are popular but the administration isn't necessarily. and give us a time frame of when you think some of these ribbon cuttings, i know that's not the metric, but when will they be happening? anything this year? >> thank you for that. a wise person said even if they vote no, they want the d.o.e. -- dough. that's absolutely true. especially on infrastructure. as i said, i have personally spoke to over 40 governors. three, their chiefs of staff. the others we've contacted through staff. i've talked to a number of republican governors, all of whom, in the reddest of red states, were very welcoming. they were very freshtive that the president had asked to call. we clearly ack
jen, back to you. jen: all right. reporter: i was wondering if you could tell us what the response from some states -- [indiscernible] -- has been. we've seen many federal programs -- [indiscernible] -- some red state governors have been resistant. are you seeing a different kind of response on things like infrastructure -- [indiscernible] -- programs are popular but the administration isn't necessarily. and give us a time frame of when you think some of these ribbon cuttings, i know that's not...
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jen: yes. reporter: is there an announcement of if he'll be more forceful or having any more to say other than i'm open to the idea? jen: the president has spoken to this issue a number of times, including as recently as december, where he said if that is how we get this done, i'm open to that. but again he's working on his speech. you'll have to tune in tomorrow and see what he has to say. reporter: has he had any specific conversations with senators about this legislation or rule changes? jen: we're in regular touch at a range of levels with senators. i'm not going to detail those. reporter: any response to the statement from senator sinema's office that she would not be in favor of changing the rules? jen: every will have to take a -- everyone will have to take a look at where they want to be as we look at efforts across the country to prevent people from being able to exercise their fundamental rights. reporter: in previewing the president's speech earlier today , you said he will forcefull
jen: yes. reporter: is there an announcement of if he'll be more forceful or having any more to say other than i'm open to the idea? jen: the president has spoken to this issue a number of times, including as recently as december, where he said if that is how we get this done, i'm open to that. but again he's working on his speech. you'll have to tune in tomorrow and see what he has to say. reporter: has he had any specific conversations with senators about this legislation or rule changes?...
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jen: a bad word. reporter: splitting apart, breaking apart, seeing if there was -- there were parts that could be voted on. any thoughts on the proposals you feel positive about? universal pre-k? where do you feel you might get 10 republicans? jen: is there a proposal where there's 10 republicans? i'm not aware of one. maybe there is. very some -- there are some senators out there saying they support different components. senator romney said he supports or is open to some component of the child tax credit. he's not the only one. are there 10 republics they can get to support that? great. let us know. we're happy to have a discussion about it. that's not what the president was talking about the other night. what he was talking abis getting as much -- though we're open this to that. what the president is talking about is we have 50 votes in the senate. we're going to get as much, a big mountain-sized chunk, whatever you want to call it, as much as we can of the build back better agenda that we can get 5
jen: a bad word. reporter: splitting apart, breaking apart, seeing if there was -- there were parts that could be voted on. any thoughts on the proposals you feel positive about? universal pre-k? where do you feel you might get 10 republicans? jen: is there a proposal where there's 10 republicans? i'm not aware of one. maybe there is. very some -- there are some senators out there saying they support different components. senator romney said he supports or is open to some component of the child...
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jen: yes. reporter: yesterday the president blamed republicans for blocking his agenda, called it obstructionist and admitted he hasn't reeched out to any on the issue of voting rights. given where they stand with these two bills will he be reaching out to any republicans see that the bipartisan effort on the electoral count may be the only game in town? jen: we don't accept that but there's been discussions between democrats and republicans for months about voting rights legislation. they have been invited multiple times. a part of the conversation. reached out to. engaged with. 16 supported the protection of voting rights legislation in the past and declined to do that this time. they're not uninformed about what this legislation would do. and they have always been welcome to be part of the conversation. they decided not to. i think that's important for people to understand. reporter: ahead of the president's meeting with the mayors' conference tomorrow, some of the biggest headlines this wee
jen: yes. reporter: yesterday the president blamed republicans for blocking his agenda, called it obstructionist and admitted he hasn't reeched out to any on the issue of voting rights. given where they stand with these two bills will he be reaching out to any republicans see that the bipartisan effort on the electoral count may be the only game in town? jen: we don't accept that but there's been discussions between democrats and republicans for months about voting rights legislation. they have...
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jen: very closely engaged. we are advocates for manufacturing here in the united states including investment in chips manufacturing capacity but we're closely engaged in these discussions. reporter: can you say more about what kind of discussions you're having? jen: we have been engaged from the beginning. the president has long been an advocate for increasing investment in our manufacturing capacity at home and we are looking forward to it moving forward. reporter: does the president think members of congress should be prohibited from trading stocks. the president is prohibited from doing this. so where does he stand on that and should their spouses be too? jen: the president didn't trade individual stocks when he was a senator. that's how he approached things he believes everyone should be held to the highest standard but he'll let leadership and members of congress determine what the rules should be. reporter: a couple of questions, how is that an individual known to mi-5 in britain who was on the watch list
jen: very closely engaged. we are advocates for manufacturing here in the united states including investment in chips manufacturing capacity but we're closely engaged in these discussions. reporter: can you say more about what kind of discussions you're having? jen: we have been engaged from the beginning. the president has long been an advocate for increasing investment in our manufacturing capacity at home and we are looking forward to it moving forward. reporter: does the president think...
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well, jen, it was everything _ later, honestly. well, jen, it was everything in _ later, honestly. well, jen, it| was everything in perspective when you have gone through all of that. thank you so much for sharing your story with us. i'm glad you are safe and they hope everything goes better than it has in the next few weeks better than it has the last few weeks. thank you for coming on and sharing your story with us. jen gardner there. thanks. people have seen in the new year in towns and cities around the uk. in london, the usual public firework display was moved to a secret location to avoid crowds turning out. instead, people were encouraged to watch the event on tv. it followed earlier celebrations in asia and europe. louise pilbeam reports. light after another dark year of the pandemic. the uk's new year's eve a breathtaking fireworks and light show performed to london's white histories with millions following advice to stay home and watch on television. again and again a straight forward, looking for an opening. this looks promising and... , ., opening. this looks promising
well, jen, it was everything _ later, honestly. well, jen, it was everything in _ later, honestly. well, jen, it| was everything in perspective when you have gone through all of that. thank you so much for sharing your story with us. i'm glad you are safe and they hope everything goes better than it has in the next few weeks better than it has the last few weeks. thank you for coming on and sharing your story with us. jen gardner there. thanks. people have seen in the new year in towns and...
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jen: yeah. thinking about a future where things will be changing, and maybe what we need to hear is some of the stories and the philosophy that doug has and has always professed about nature and protecting it. [ducks quacking] ug: i felt wn i was ttle at i wast the ttom of a talladder. and fe was gat beuse on t rungs ave me were allinds of ople who re olderhan i wa i wonded what would b li to get the topung, when there w nobody se front ome, d that where im today. ug: well, this i a mounin ash. t only iit mountaiash, it's aollett a becau the asheof the fily are re, a t of us,o that wcan see thlake, whe we havspent a lifeti. xt timyou comewho know you cod be comg here tsee rang doug. this is e of mold fries here, th giant ctonwood. r half aentury, weived togher e avalane trail, anit final gave up and cided toay down. relate tthose. i y not beying ong the ail, t i haveaid farell to ma ofhose frids omine th are. wanto walk or to ard's? this way. jen: yea yove knownrden since u were fe? do: he lived
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jimmy garoppolo trusting that jennings was going to be where he was supposed to be. he was there and it ends up in a touchdown. >> jimmy g on the final drive and getting in to the postseason. >> it was definitely -- just, you know, it's football. it's -- i don't know what to say. yeah, sorry, but it is what it is. we got the win and that's all the that matters. >> so, the nfc playoff picture looks like this. the cowboys and the 49ers will play on sunday. that is the sixth seed versus the three seed but, donte, you -- you really like the 49ers' chances to play spoiler there? >> i really do. whenever the 49ers play teams outside of their division, the variant variance in the run game really gives defenses problem. i like to see trent williams versus micah parsons. i would like to see on the outside, deebo samuel versus trayvon diggs. but when i look at this 49er team, they are just bigger, they are more physical, and they understand what their identity is. and guess what? jimmy garoppolo is playing la like a gun slinger right now. >> hopefully, the 49ers and the gun sl
jimmy garoppolo trusting that jennings was going to be where he was supposed to be. he was there and it ends up in a touchdown. >> jimmy g on the final drive and getting in to the postseason. >> it was definitely -- just, you know, it's football. it's -- i don't know what to say. yeah, sorry, but it is what it is. we got the win and that's all the that matters. >> so, the nfc playoff picture looks like this. the cowboys and the 49ers will play on sunday. that is the sixth seed...
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i'd like to welcome ai-jen poo in. thank you so much for joining us. >> hi, great to be with you all. >> up until now we have been talking about how covid really changed workforces and made the more hybrid a more flexible. largely it's an office workers. service workers domestic workers and nurses people that undergird our economy and get low wages have poor job stability and sometimes there's outright abuse and they don't have the flexibility that a lot of white-collar workers do. it's largely women and women of color. in the pandemic were they are so important economy and the society. >> i would say the increased awareness about health pharma bro is so much of the work isn't how much that work is actually essential to our health, our safety and our well-being is definitely the biggest opportunity in a generation to improve the quality of low-wage work in our country and we have to seize this opportunity make these jobs better. there t so many essential frontline service jobs that are disproportionately women and dome
i'd like to welcome ai-jen poo in. thank you so much for joining us. >> hi, great to be with you all. >> up until now we have been talking about how covid really changed workforces and made the more hybrid a more flexible. largely it's an office workers. service workers domestic workers and nurses people that undergird our economy and get low wages have poor job stability and sometimes there's outright abuse and they don't have the flexibility that a lot of white-collar workers do....
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and back with me now, scott jennings and a. scott bullen, so here we go, scott jennings, one woman so far confirmed to be on the president's short list, clearly got a big fans in south carolina, do you see others on that list getting such a warm endorsement in the senate? >> well not yet, and obviously lindsey graham has personal regard for and maybe a relationship with the judge from south carolina so that would bode well if the biden white house wanted to get at least a republican vote that would be a good one to get given his position on the judiciary committee. i think the rest of them, i don't hear that kind of support for yet, but the process is early, you know, ultimately, i know this is a relative scale, i think if the biden white house wanted to be smart about this they would put up someone who tilted towards the more moderate end of the scale and not the more liberal end of it but he's going to get a lot of pressure from his left flank to get somebody as young and liberal as possible so be interesting to see how it pl
and back with me now, scott jennings and a. scott bullen, so here we go, scott jennings, one woman so far confirmed to be on the president's short list, clearly got a big fans in south carolina, do you see others on that list getting such a warm endorsement in the senate? >> well not yet, and obviously lindsey graham has personal regard for and maybe a relationship with the judge from south carolina so that would bode well if the biden white house wanted to get at least a republican vote...
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press secretary jen psaki is standing by live. and later, taking sides in the battle to fill justice breyer see on the bench. our political experts square off on everything at stake. the 11th hour, just getting underway on a thursday night. underway on a thursday night the pandemic made teaching and learning really hard. but instead of working to help students safely return to the classroom, the san francisco school board focused on renaming schools and playing politics. and they've even saddled our district with a $125 million deficit. our children can't wait for new leadership. here's our chance for a fresh start. on february 15th, please recall school board members collins, lópez and moliga before our kids fall even further behind. >> the president is focused on moving the ball forward and hopefully we can build on a historic here of 2021 and keep this recovery going strong. but we are going to see is as this economic growth continues, as this economy progresses, we will see these prices normalize and people will see that in t
press secretary jen psaki is standing by live. and later, taking sides in the battle to fill justice breyer see on the bench. our political experts square off on everything at stake. the 11th hour, just getting underway on a thursday night. underway on a thursday night the pandemic made teaching and learning really hard. but instead of working to help students safely return to the classroom, the san francisco school board focused on renaming schools and playing politics. and they've even...
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we have jen psaki coming up. what he says about the jewish community next and we'll have that for you as well. bill. >> bill: the u.s. supreme court is now refuting this claim about an ongoing mass dispute between justices gorsuch and sotomayor. what is really happening behind closed doors? we'll check in on that coming up. >> dana: the suspected killer of a ucla grad student arrested less than 24 hours after police identified him. >> we've become so used to seeing people behave erratically in public it doesn't draw attention until someone gets killed. and that's just -- we've been desensitized to the fact that people need help. ♪♪ helping them discover their dreams is one of the best parts of being a parent. one of the most important is giving them ways to fulfill them. for over 150 years, generations have trusted the strength and stability of pacific life. because life insurance can help protect and provide for the financial futures of the ones we love. talk to a financial professional about pacific life. t
we have jen psaki coming up. what he says about the jewish community next and we'll have that for you as well. bill. >> bill: the u.s. supreme court is now refuting this claim about an ongoing mass dispute between justices gorsuch and sotomayor. what is really happening behind closed doors? we'll check in on that coming up. >> dana: the suspected killer of a ucla grad student arrested less than 24 hours after police identified him. >> we've become so used to seeing people...
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go ahead. >> thanks, jen. i want to ask about the impact that president biden's -- [inaudible] foreign policy on his handling of the current situation with russia and ukraine. obviously -- [inaudible] today -- [inaudible] he oversaw the war in afghanistan last year. can you just talk about how those experiences have informed his decision making and his thinking on the situation currently with russia and ukraine? >> absolutely. so one of the lessons learned we talked about a, i talked about a little bit earlier in response to josh's question which is the ability and the capacity of russia to misrepresent the truth and spread misinformation through a range of channelings. i mean, they have -- channels. they have a range of state-run media channels that are not just prevalent in russia, but eastern europe, you can even find them in the united states. beyond that, this is a capacity we've seen them utilize in 2014, 2016 and many times in between. so one of the lessons that we have learned is, certainly, and the pr
go ahead. >> thanks, jen. i want to ask about the impact that president biden's -- [inaudible] foreign policy on his handling of the current situation with russia and ukraine. obviously -- [inaudible] today -- [inaudible] he oversaw the war in afghanistan last year. can you just talk about how those experiences have informed his decision making and his thinking on the situation currently with russia and ukraine? >> absolutely. so one of the lessons learned we talked about a, i...
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jen, what's your reaction to this, and what stands out most? >> a number of things, ana. the notion of secret meetings. you don't have secret meetings unless you're trying to hide something and they now give the committee somewhere else to a.they have already tried to engage with mark med oh, but now and hopefully through the records they are getting from the national archives they can pinpoint who attended these meetings and start talking to some of these people who were there to figure out exactly what was happening inside those walls. >> i also want to highlight something else grisham said today here on cnn. she was asked about whether the trump white house documents that are now being turned over to the committee would show these meetings as part of trump's schedule or potentially what his plans were on january 6th. listen. >> there's something called a line by line and that documents every movement the president is going to make, so potentially it could say, you know, the president will conclude his remarks and then it could say he may walk down, you know, to the cap
jen, what's your reaction to this, and what stands out most? >> a number of things, ana. the notion of secret meetings. you don't have secret meetings unless you're trying to hide something and they now give the committee somewhere else to a.they have already tried to engage with mark med oh, but now and hopefully through the records they are getting from the national archives they can pinpoint who attended these meetings and start talking to some of these people who were there to figure...
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jen, first off the, thanks for staying up late. your morning person, i'm an eye person, so i'm much more confident with this conversation. >> i'm going to see if i had too much coffee soon. i'll see if i had too much -- will see! we'll see! >> i don't do coffee. >> don't worry! >> let's go. it must be frustrating for you to see these record growth numbers, record jobs numbers, and then see a majority of americans and not have confidence in joe biden's handling of the economy. is that a messaging failure on joe biden's part, on your administration's part? >> it's a covid challenge, mehdi. look, i think we can celebrate, and i know you just talked about this, the fact that we haven't had this kind of economic growth and 37 years. i wasn't preschool at that point in time. that's exciting, we are growing at a faster rate of china for the first time in 20 years. that's good. we are on record low unemployment rates. that's good. but we also know is that we are fighting a pandemic. that's very much tied to inflation. it's impacting issues
jen, first off the, thanks for staying up late. your morning person, i'm an eye person, so i'm much more confident with this conversation. >> i'm going to see if i had too much coffee soon. i'll see if i had too much -- will see! we'll see! >> i don't do coffee. >> don't worry! >> let's go. it must be frustrating for you to see these record growth numbers, record jobs numbers, and then see a majority of americans and not have confidence in joe biden's handling of the...
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jennings and 3rd down and jennings went 34 yards into ram territory and robbie gould did kick a field goal to put them ahead 27-24 and on the road and then to seal it. it was thomas going up to take it away from matthew stafford and the 49ers, again it done in the first half and a lot of people had to gang up on him and say what you want about jimmy garoppolo but he got that football game 27-24, and what is it mean? it means a first round playoff matchup at the dallas cowboys in the first playoff meeting against dallas as the nfc championship game of 1995 and i was there for that one. we have a whole lot to cover today but i will see you later on in sports. >>> looking at the chase center with another major sports story today coming up. we have more on the return of leigh thompson. >>> bay area students head back to school just hours for now and some districts are still grappling over whether to hold classes in person or online. we have the schools going back in person tomorrow. >> reporter: this school district hoped by having a weeklong quarantine it could help families better prepa
jennings and 3rd down and jennings went 34 yards into ram territory and robbie gould did kick a field goal to put them ahead 27-24 and on the road and then to seal it. it was thomas going up to take it away from matthew stafford and the 49ers, again it done in the first half and a lot of people had to gang up on him and say what you want about jimmy garoppolo but he got that football game 27-24, and what is it mean? it means a first round playoff matchup at the dallas cowboys in the first...
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in first, jen psaki. she owes you 20 minutes too. >> they keep calling on us at the briefing. as the president said, nothing personal, towel. i think that is enough. so we can move on. we can move forward. there will be years -- three to seven years of opportunities to ask him about different stuff different stuff. >> sean: we are proud of the good work you are doing. keep it up. i think it is a badge of honor myself. so if i'm your dad, i'm very proud of you tonight. great job, peter. last week, we played this rnc add that went after joseph disaster's press conference. we will remind you. >> the idea that -- the, uhm, -- the nature not -- when the political coverage that -- look, uhm. some of the political players and some of the -- let me ask a rhetorical question. no -- anyway. >> sean: i'm just going to stop it right there. anyway, cognitive decline, flashes of anger. here's a question and it is a serious one. is joe biden mentally fit to be the president of the united states? here is the cohost of "the five," although geraldo rivera. geraldo, i'm going to give you first c
in first, jen psaki. she owes you 20 minutes too. >> they keep calling on us at the briefing. as the president said, nothing personal, towel. i think that is enough. so we can move on. we can move forward. there will be years -- three to seven years of opportunities to ask him about different stuff different stuff. >> sean: we are proud of the good work you are doing. keep it up. i think it is a badge of honor myself. so if i'm your dad, i'm very proud of you tonight. great job,...
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and the intellectual talking heads suddenly, like jen psaki forgets about these variables. they forget about the victim, they forget about the fiend out on bail because they are so drowned in their context, their fate context, its political b.s. and probably the largest cold butter sling and cover your ass strategy, because the media knows that they are responsible for the pro-crime climate and this is their only way out. >> jesse: jen psaki, i hope you're watching. >> greg: call me. >> jesse: president biden's plans for the supreme court, getting the smack down from the american people. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ g anything it takes to make dentistry work for your life. so we offer a complete exam and x-rays free to new patients without insurance - everyday. plus, patients get 20% off their treatment plan. we're on your corner and in your corner every step of the way. because your anything is our everything. aspen dental. anything to make you smile. book today at aspendental.com, walk in, or call 1-800-aspendental. ♪ limu emu ♪ and doug. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual c
and the intellectual talking heads suddenly, like jen psaki forgets about these variables. they forget about the victim, they forget about the fiend out on bail because they are so drowned in their context, their fate context, its political b.s. and probably the largest cold butter sling and cover your ass strategy, because the media knows that they are responsible for the pro-crime climate and this is their only way out. >> jesse: jen psaki, i hope you're watching. >> greg: call...
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for jen psaki to inject herself into this is the best unintentional comedy out there. the same person pointed out in the tweet who conducted press briefings without ever wearing a mask in a very small room. you've been there in the form of the briefing room while -- it is even smaller in person than it is on tv. it used to be an indoor pool at one point. she is fought wearing a mask and everybody else in the room is wearing one. that's something in terms of how the rules don't apply to her. here you have psaki siding with teachers unions and school boards. it makes democrats look like a anti-parent party on education and that has consequences in elections, too. >> harris: it is an unevenness in the expectation for the rest of us, the pleebs while the rulers in d.c. decide what the room will look like. we don't get a vote in that. youngkin's order means if the schools and districts want to do this he won't mandate it. parents do get more involved. school boards will hear from parents on the issue and what got him elected in the first place. i don't know who doesn't see
for jen psaki to inject herself into this is the best unintentional comedy out there. the same person pointed out in the tweet who conducted press briefings without ever wearing a mask in a very small room. you've been there in the form of the briefing room while -- it is even smaller in person than it is on tv. it used to be an indoor pool at one point. she is fought wearing a mask and everybody else in the room is wearing one. that's something in terms of how the rules don't apply to her....
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let's watch the sound bite from jen psaki. speak of doing this interview in real-time and real-time zelinski, the president of the ukraine just sent out the suite. i want to read it to you, i know you haven't seen it yet, i haven't seen it yet. we want to remind the great power is out there are no minor incursions and small nations. just as there are no minor casualties and the grief of lost loved ones, i say this is a loss of power. your reaction to that? >> thank you for the opportunity and let me be very clear. the president has conveyed directly to president putin, if there is movement of any military trips across the border, that's an invasion. if they go in, that's an invasion. there will be severe economic consequences. >> emily: and so have that tweet from president zelensky, and it's really quite striking to see the pushback against president biden on this. and interestingly to me, within an hour of the press conference over that statement out from the press secretary that made me think, you know, i've sat in that off
let's watch the sound bite from jen psaki. speak of doing this interview in real-time and real-time zelinski, the president of the ukraine just sent out the suite. i want to read it to you, i know you haven't seen it yet, i haven't seen it yet. we want to remind the great power is out there are no minor incursions and small nations. just as there are no minor casualties and the grief of lost loved ones, i say this is a loss of power. your reaction to that? >> thank you for the opportunity...
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. , jen. reporter: john, president zelensky, has said that he's grateful for military aid, but he's not getting what they really asked for, which is air defense systems, anti-aircraft missiles, the kind of things that could take on the russian air force, not just tanks and ammunition on the ground. why is the pentagon refusing to send that kind of weaponry to ukraine when it's such a crucial time right now as they prepare to defend themselves? mr. kirby: i will tell you, i mean, jen, we talked about the fact that we had an air and missile defense assessment team over there not long ago -- in the last month or so. and they had extensive conversations with their ukrainian counterparts about those very kinds of capability concerns. this is an iterative process, it's ongoing. we've already sent over three shipments, there are more coming. i'm not going to get ahead of any -- of all that. and i'm not going to speak with great specificity here in terms of the exact systems that are being provided to
. , jen. reporter: john, president zelensky, has said that he's grateful for military aid, but he's not getting what they really asked for, which is air defense systems, anti-aircraft missiles, the kind of things that could take on the russian air force, not just tanks and ammunition on the ground. why is the pentagon refusing to send that kind of weaponry to ukraine when it's such a crucial time right now as they prepare to defend themselves? mr. kirby: i will tell you, i mean, jen, we talked...
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jen psaki says she is being misinterpreted. we have the sound. congressman kat cammack, mark green, chris stuart, john joyce, former detroit police chief james craig, fox news contributor deroy murder stock, heritage foundation vice president of foreign policy, retired lieutenant colonel james carafano. this fight to reinstate first-responders, hospital workers fired because of draconian mandates for things like booster shots. calls grow for the workers to get reinstated with back pay and benefits. the cdc says boosters do not stop infection. the power of natural immunity after infection. this, pro-lock down leaders, officials called out worldwide for botching the pandemic as it goes endemic. europe is ditching mandates. are they antiscience? s. we have the joe rogan spotify controversy for you. the clinton campaign in more trouble. former general counsel mark elliot deletes a tweet media free speech rights be restricted. irony of that after "new york times" exposed his dark money fund-raising for democrats, democrats complained about for years.
jen psaki says she is being misinterpreted. we have the sound. congressman kat cammack, mark green, chris stuart, john joyce, former detroit police chief james craig, fox news contributor deroy murder stock, heritage foundation vice president of foreign policy, retired lieutenant colonel james carafano. this fight to reinstate first-responders, hospital workers fired because of draconian mandates for things like booster shots. calls grow for the workers to get reinstated with back pay and...
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opt out of mask mandates this sweet tw jen psaki. hithere, arlington county parent here, thanks to the school for standing up for kids, teachers and why is the secretary attacking a new virginia governor? >> glenn youngkin was elected, jen psaki was not selected, she was elected now she is out there. america has consequences and glenn youngkin won despite every democratic heavy hitter coming to campaign for him. and can you believe it, glenn youngkin is enacting campaign promises on day one. you got to love the white house press secretary. when it comes to mask, the white house briefing room, we watch this everyday, reporters are vaccinated and masked up. jen psaki is exempt from this rule during press briefings and look, everybody is socially distanced in the room now and for whatever reason, she is above that law in that room and all the other reporters in there, most are not speaking, are masked up. i wonder why there are rules for gen and not everybody else. >> griff: joe, why would she weigh in when we just saw glenn youngkin ge
opt out of mask mandates this sweet tw jen psaki. hithere, arlington county parent here, thanks to the school for standing up for kids, teachers and why is the secretary attacking a new virginia governor? >> glenn youngkin was elected, jen psaki was not selected, she was elected now she is out there. america has consequences and glenn youngkin won despite every democratic heavy hitter coming to campaign for him. and can you believe it, glenn youngkin is enacting campaign promises on day...
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are hearing from the white house right now. >> here at the white house, press, the press secretary, jen psaki said we are not going to have much to say about this. the president has always said if he had a chance to nominate someone to the supreme court he would. it would be the first supreme court pick of his presidency, potentially the only one, and we have been talking about all hour, he pledged on the campaign trail that he would nominate a black woman. now, jonathan turley pointed out interestingly enough last hour that that would tee up sort of an interesting decision for biden on whether he wanted to follow through with the pledge he made in the spirit of representation for a court that would not accept that kind of exclusion for something like college admissions, excluding everyone who is not black and female. but the president has made pretty clear his objective. full representation to get a black woman on to the supreme court and a short list you have been talking about, some names circulated, including his first judicial nominees, widely expected to be at the top of the list,
are hearing from the white house right now. >> here at the white house, press, the press secretary, jen psaki said we are not going to have much to say about this. the president has always said if he had a chance to nominate someone to the supreme court he would. it would be the first supreme court pick of his presidency, potentially the only one, and we have been talking about all hour, he pledged on the campaign trail that he would nominate a black woman. now, jonathan turley pointed...
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jen psaki also has the foreign affairs experience i guess you could call it with her couple of years she spent at the state department, she would have been the one better prepared to qualify to answer the questions about how the president messed up when it comes to minor incursion line he delivered in context of russia and ukraine. when you put kamala harris in a position like that where she's got to be defending something, she already comes across as defensive and that's a bad position for them to put her in. kennedy: i go back to she doesn't read briefing material, she doesn't have a grasp of the basics let alone nuances required to write a wrong position so when the president said something wrong, the vice president is really the worst person out there because she -- two defensive, she comes off as angry and it would be fine if you are angry and competent because everyone loves a bad, everyone thousand. everyone wants to see someone in the moment and say the right thing and put us all in our place. she has a hard time doing that when she's press on anything, she falls apart. defau
jen psaki also has the foreign affairs experience i guess you could call it with her couple of years she spent at the state department, she would have been the one better prepared to qualify to answer the questions about how the president messed up when it comes to minor incursion line he delivered in context of russia and ukraine. when you put kamala harris in a position like that where she's got to be defending something, she already comes across as defensive and that's a bad position for...
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it's garoppolo to a wide open jennings at the goal line, the game tied at 24. and they went to overtime. 49ers got the ball first, and it was jennings on the receiving end of a big play again. jennings breaks a tackle at midfield goes 34 yards to the ramp. 24 49ers got as far as the six and had to settle for a field goal attempt. robbie gold was down the middle with his second field goal that day at 24 yarder. 27 24 san francisco with 2 45 to play, the rams got a chance to entire win, but on a first down from their own 38 stafford threw a pass that was intended for odell beckham intercepted by amri thomas, the rookie that teams have been picking on all year makes the biggest player this season. 49ers win 27 24 nailing down a spot in the playoffs behind the clutch effort from their gritty quarterback. took everything we knew we knew it was, we knew was going to be a 60 minute game. little extra in this case, but that's a that's a game. you don't remember this one for a while. this is a special one. what do you think about this team's chances now that you're in t
it's garoppolo to a wide open jennings at the goal line, the game tied at 24. and they went to overtime. 49ers got the ball first, and it was jennings on the receiving end of a big play again. jennings breaks a tackle at midfield goes 34 yards to the ramp. 24 49ers got as far as the six and had to settle for a field goal attempt. robbie gold was down the middle with his second field goal that day at 24 yarder. 27 24 san francisco with 2 45 to play, the rams got a chance to entire win, but on a...
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we are joined by nato secretary-general jens stoltenberg from brussels. this is the secretary-general's first live interview since nato and the u.s. delivered written responses to moscow's security demands of december appeared as he leads the alliance. secretary-general jens stoltenberg, we are honored as always to welcome you back to the atlantic council, nato's home in washington, d.c. the potential conflict is present more than any time since the cold war. it is a threat not only to the territorial integrity of that country, it is a direct assault on international norms of sovereignty and self-determination. the stakes are generational. at this crucial moment, we are eager to hear the secretary-general's perspective on this crisis in ukraine. how nato is responding. the implications for the new nato strategic concept and what is next for the alliance itself. to moderate today's discussion, we are delighted to welcome margaret brennan, a foreign affairs correspondent and the moderator of face the nation. to our audience, thank you from joining us all ov
we are joined by nato secretary-general jens stoltenberg from brussels. this is the secretary-general's first live interview since nato and the u.s. delivered written responses to moscow's security demands of december appeared as he leads the alliance. secretary-general jens stoltenberg, we are honored as always to welcome you back to the atlantic council, nato's home in washington, d.c. the potential conflict is present more than any time since the cold war. it is a threat not only to the...
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joining us, jen miller, executive director of the league of women voters in ohio, and frieda levinson, legal director of the aclu of ohio. a lot of these gerrymandering cases essentially take voting power away from voters of color. how have states been able to get away with this? >> well, the more difficult issue is when gerrymandering takes power away from a political party. the federal courts have closed their doors to partisan gerrymandering, which makes it difficult to bring these cases. and the federal voting rights bill isn't a likely prospect. so lawsuits complaining of political gerrymandering have been difficult to bring. the only remaining resort to rein in gerrymandering is lawsuits in state courts such as the one that you just mentioned. racial gerrymandering is still -- in federal courts under the voting rights. so although those cases are challenges, it's not quite the same challenges. >> jen, explain what's different in ohio. what about the ohio constitution forced the court to rule the new map unconstitutional? >> in 2015, ohio voters to the tune of 72% adopted reforms
joining us, jen miller, executive director of the league of women voters in ohio, and frieda levinson, legal director of the aclu of ohio. a lot of these gerrymandering cases essentially take voting power away from voters of color. how have states been able to get away with this? >> well, the more difficult issue is when gerrymandering takes power away from a political party. the federal courts have closed their doors to partisan gerrymandering, which makes it difficult to bring these...
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jennings, touchdown. game was tied at 17. the defense cranked up the pass rush. warner brought home the house, one of five 49er sacks. garoppolo then drove him into field goal range in the fourth. look at this, pass batted into hands of ramsey. jimmy, he wanted a hit to the head call, didn't get it. ram offense lifeless until this. 30-yard snag. jimmy ward draped all over him and he made the catch. unstoppable. stafford found him here in the corner.. what a come back. 43 yards to samuel, down inside the 20, a drive that started at the 12. then garoppolo to a wide open jennings, second score of the game, tied it at 24 with 26 seconds left. it went to over time. 49ers got the ball first to start the over time. on third down, jennings, a huge play. how about 34 yards? that is a jump play into ram territory. the drive did stall. booted a chip shot field goal for a three point leave. rams still alive, needed a touchdown to win. stafford looking for odell beckham jr. thomas went up and came down with it and the ball game was over. 49ers came back and won this one in ov
jennings, touchdown. game was tied at 17. the defense cranked up the pass rush. warner brought home the house, one of five 49er sacks. garoppolo then drove him into field goal range in the fourth. look at this, pass batted into hands of ramsey. jimmy, he wanted a hit to the head call, didn't get it. ram offense lifeless until this. 30-yard snag. jimmy ward draped all over him and he made the catch. unstoppable. stafford found him here in the corner.. what a come back. 43 yards to samuel, down...
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go ahead. >> thanks, jen. just, i know, finer point, do you have any information about -- >> john: all right, a spirited back and forth between jen psaki and peter doocy over crime in america and sandra, i thought it was interesting. she conceded the underfunding of police is a big driver of the rising crime rate. would put her at odds with democrats, who believe defunding the police is the best way to approach crime in america. >> sandra: not at odds with the president, who said we should be funding more, the police departments in america to fight the crime and hearing those admissions a little bit more from the left in recent days, john, also by the way to the market activity in the bottom right of the screen, the dow continues to come off the lows, down 534 right now. she was asked about this selloff, and said that the administration focusses on trends, not any single day like his predecessor, and talking about the markets, and john, i will tell you the trend is lower, so there is a trend to identify to her
go ahead. >> thanks, jen. just, i know, finer point, do you have any information about -- >> john: all right, a spirited back and forth between jen psaki and peter doocy over crime in america and sandra, i thought it was interesting. she conceded the underfunding of police is a big driver of the rising crime rate. would put her at odds with democrats, who believe defunding the police is the best way to approach crime in america. >> sandra: not at odds with the president, who...
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jen: you just experienced this, and not to expose your public health experience but i can talk about mine. i was triple vaxxed and had minor symptoms. there is a huge difference between that and being severely ill. you're 17 times more likely to go to the hospital if you're not vaccinate and 20 times more likely to die. those are significant
jen: you just experienced this, and not to expose your public health experience but i can talk about mine. i was triple vaxxed and had minor symptoms. there is a huge difference between that and being severely ill. you're 17 times more likely to go to the hospital if you're not vaccinate and 20 times more likely to die. those are significant
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go ahead. >> hey, jen. why hasn't this -- revised the definition of what it means to be fully vaccinated yet? given that the president's spoken about -- [inaudible] >> sure. a good question. i can't speak for the cdc, obviously they speak for themselves given they make decisions based on data can and science, so i'd point you to them. >> how is the president, you know, emphasizing the importance of bossers for months -- boosters for months and you have to ask the question -- [inaudible] revising the guidance some sort of logistical or political or economic consequence that the white house isn't ready to embrace, like, you know, not being able to go to restaurants -- [inaudible] >> we have -- available for every american. they can get boosted now regardless of what the cdc guidance was. whether you were just approved or approved weeks ago. >> -- guidance will change eventually? >> it's up to the cdc, and they make those decisions based on data and science. >> will we have any update on when they might are an
go ahead. >> hey, jen. why hasn't this -- revised the definition of what it means to be fully vaccinated yet? given that the president's spoken about -- [inaudible] >> sure. a good question. i can't speak for the cdc, obviously they speak for themselves given they make decisions based on data can and science, so i'd point you to them. >> how is the president, you know, emphasizing the importance of bossers for months -- boosters for months and you have to ask the question --...
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their work saves lives, like jen's. this could not happen without friends like you. your support helps fund lifesaving research that leads to medical breakthroughs, like those that gave jen a second chance at life. heart disease is the number one killer in america, and we urgently need your help to save lives. go to helpheart.org or call now to become a monthly donor today. your donation of only $19 a month, just 63 cents a day, will make a difference through prevention, early detection,...
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jen was her name. the same woman with whom he had supposedly scampered off to costa rica. >> jen and johnny had a date going out on the town of the night he disappeared. but because he had never been to her place, she sent him an email with directions on how to pick her up. and out of an abundance sense of caution, he had never met the woman after all, he sent a copy of that email to a friend of his. just in case. >> i can't remember the last word of the email, but he said if anything happens to me you know where i'm at. you know, laugh out loud. >> it wasn't a phone number. not even an address. but there were detailed directions to her place. so the cops drove the road. and the directions led them to this neighborhood, down this alley. to this garage rented by -- >> a guy named marked which will. he happens to be a local emerging celebrity. mark twitch always making a name for himself as a scrappy young independent filmmaker here in edmonton. he recently made a low budget sci-fi theme. so they called
jen was her name. the same woman with whom he had supposedly scampered off to costa rica. >> jen and johnny had a date going out on the town of the night he disappeared. but because he had never been to her place, she sent him an email with directions on how to pick her up. and out of an abundance sense of caution, he had never met the woman after all, he sent a copy of that email to a friend of his. just in case. >> i can't remember the last word of the email, but he said if...
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jennings is all alone? the 49ers should come all the way back to tie the game at 17, with more than a quarter left to play, but last second heroics necessary to send the game to overtime. jimmy garoppolo throws jennings at the goal line with just 16. seconds left are falling behind again the 49ers back even at 24, the 49ers kicked a field goal in overtime and then clinched on ella's possession. in ot. matthew stafford throws long for odell beckham but 49ers rookie embry thomas makes the interception. thomas had been the target of many a quarterback this year, but he makes his biggest play of the season. 49ers can take a deep breath with the knowledge that they are a playoff team. san francisco will travel to dallas for a game a from today, but that's just one of the big stories in various sports today after more than two years of rehab for two different injuries. clay thompson was back on the court tonight for the warriors. frank mallicoat, was that chase center to take in the biggest game so far at that ar
jennings is all alone? the 49ers should come all the way back to tie the game at 17, with more than a quarter left to play, but last second heroics necessary to send the game to overtime. jimmy garoppolo throws jennings at the goal line with just 16. seconds left are falling behind again the 49ers back even at 24, the 49ers kicked a field goal in overtime and then clinched on ella's possession. in ot. matthew stafford throws long for odell beckham but 49ers rookie embry thomas makes the...
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, jen have started testing. it's nearly $14000000.00 residents after 2 cases of the omar kron corona, virus variant were detected and tangent is near china's capital beijing, which will host the winter olympics next month. and with the major new year festive period approaching, china's authorities have imposed a strict lock downs and mass testing to contain outbreaks of the corona, virus. police offices, and protective gear. outside an apartment block in the port city of t and gin. health officials found to people infected with the false spreading, omicron variant of the corona virus, and more cases among the patients close contacts. duly either to settle another 18 corona virus infections were detected among the close contacts in tianjin. all of them have been transferred to designated hospitals for treatment and quarantine. the newly reported cases of students and their parents who go to the same nursery and school as the fust detected cases, yada. now, almost every one of tangents, 14000000 residence. we'll h
, jen have started testing. it's nearly $14000000.00 residents after 2 cases of the omar kron corona, virus variant were detected and tangent is near china's capital beijing, which will host the winter olympics next month. and with the major new year festive period approaching, china's authorities have imposed a strict lock downs and mass testing to contain outbreaks of the corona, virus. police offices, and protective gear. outside an apartment block in the port city of t and gin. health...
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and today, you know, you playedh some of the bit with jen psakin and i. i went in there t with two pages of questions about crime.tu i actually still have themig right here. they've been rolled up in mymy pocket two pages of crime questions that i didn't get in at the press conference last week, that two hour press conference. and so i'm in there and i'mhe looking, okay, if he takes questions, what's it going toin be? bute? he said i'm not going to take questions about anything off topic. so i'm thinking, okay,ns well, v the topic is inflation over here. at and thener it took like five minutes. but i later heard what he said . ink think the president should apologize by giving yoush twenty minutes uninterrupted one on one interview and that and first, jen psaki, she owes you twenty minutes to try to negotiate on your behalf. hey they keep going on it at the briefing and the president said p nothing personal pal. i , i think that's enough. that's enough. come on man. so we we can now move forward. there will be years three and seven years of opportunityim
and today, you know, you playedh some of the bit with jen psakin and i. i went in there t with two pages of questions about crime.tu i actually still have themig right here. they've been rolled up in mymy pocket two pages of crime questions that i didn't get in at the press conference last week, that two hour press conference. and so i'm in there and i'mhe looking, okay, if he takes questions, what's it going toin be? bute? he said i'm not going to take questions about anything off topic. so...
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here to discuss white house press secretary jen psaki. this morning you said -- >> hi jake. >> -- president biden was not katting doubt on the potential legitimacy of the 2022 election if the election reform bills are not passed and of course they failed to pass. i just want to play exactly what the president said yesterday. >> i'm not saying it's legit. the increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is a direct proportion to us not being able to get these reforms passed. >> i am not saying it is going to be legit. i mean, he's not saying that it's going to be legitimate. that is pretty clear. >> well, here is what his intention was, jake. and what his intention was not. he was not trying to predict the 2022 elections would not be legitimate. quite the opposite. his view and he told us this privately a lot. the american people rose to the moment. we had covid. people were trying to suppress the vote. they still turned out in record numbers. what we need to be clear eyed about and what he was trying to convey last night is there were e
here to discuss white house press secretary jen psaki. this morning you said -- >> hi jake. >> -- president biden was not katting doubt on the potential legitimacy of the 2022 election if the election reform bills are not passed and of course they failed to pass. i just want to play exactly what the president said yesterday. >> i'm not saying it's legit. the increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is a direct proportion to us not being able to get these reforms passed....
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after that meeting, jens stoltenberg, sat down with our jens stoltenberg sat down with our defence correspondent, jonathan beale. secretary general, after these talks with russia, are you more optimistic that there will not be an armed conflict again in ukraine? it's not possible to say anything with certainty about the likelihood on conflict. what i know is that there is a real risk for renewed use of force by russia against ukraine, and that's exactly why the meeting today was important, because we believe in a political path that we call on russia to engage in good faith and to sit down with nato allies and ukraine and find a peaceful way forward. do you agree that diplomacy is about give—and—take? i'm just not clear what you're prepared to give to the russians. we are... you know, they made clear demands about not enlarging nato, about not putting other nations' troops and other nato members on the eastern flank of the alliance. you're not giving any ground at all to russia, are you? well, we are willing to give, meaning that we are willing to make compromises, for instance, on arms cont
after that meeting, jens stoltenberg, sat down with our jens stoltenberg sat down with our defence correspondent, jonathan beale. secretary general, after these talks with russia, are you more optimistic that there will not be an armed conflict again in ukraine? it's not possible to say anything with certainty about the likelihood on conflict. what i know is that there is a real risk for renewed use of force by russia against ukraine, and that's exactly why the meeting today was important,...
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one thing that stood out to me in jen psaki's answer. first time peter questioned her on the russian tension, she suggested, are you suggesting there will be a cold war? in the very next breath she defended being one of the only countries with families from the region. she said there's 100,000 troops on the border. that seems like a dangerous situation. you can't have your cake and eat it too. which is it? >> you want peter to say, is it a new cold war? it sounds like that's what you're talking about here. here's the problem. it feels like this administration on this issue has been a day late and dollar short all year long. the president misassessed the situation that he made a crucial error in speaking about it last week. now it feels like we're playing catchup. peter's just asking some very simple questions here. if we're pulling people out of this country, what does it mean? would you please tell us what's really going on and what you really think is going to happen? and they just don't have an answer, which is why it's been cleanup f
one thing that stood out to me in jen psaki's answer. first time peter questioned her on the russian tension, she suggested, are you suggesting there will be a cold war? in the very next breath she defended being one of the only countries with families from the region. she said there's 100,000 troops on the border. that seems like a dangerous situation. you can't have your cake and eat it too. which is it? >> you want peter to say, is it a new cold war? it sounds like that's what you're...
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and jen, jen is near china's capital beijing, which is preparing to host the winter olympics next month. that the major new york festive period also were approaching. china's authorities have imposed strict measures to contain potential corona, virus outbreaks, police offices and protective gear. outside an apartment block in the pool city of tianjin, health officials found to people infected with the foss spreading. omicron variant of the corona virus, and more cases among the patients close contacts. do julia to settle another 18 corona virus infections were detected among the close contacts in t n. gin. all of them have been transferred to designated hospitals for treatment and quarantine. the newly reported cases are students and their parents who go to the same nursery and school as the 1st detected cases, yada. now almost every one of tangents, 14000000 residence. we'll have to be tested for the corona virus. so kids, a scene that's already been repeated in cities across china, like here in shan, where an outbreak began in december, health officials, they're say new corona virus c
and jen, jen is near china's capital beijing, which is preparing to host the winter olympics next month. that the major new york festive period also were approaching. china's authorities have imposed strict measures to contain potential corona, virus outbreaks, police offices and protective gear. outside an apartment block in the pool city of tianjin, health officials found to people infected with the foss spreading. omicron variant of the corona virus, and more cases among the patients close...
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jen. yes, i'm here in the norwich greenhouse and it looks completely different than it did on my last visit. it's absolutely filled with plants now. there are 378,000 tomato plants here, and that represents 5% of the uk's consumption of tomatoes. last year, we saw this world—first project being built using an environmentally friendly heating system. a typical greenhouse would burn fossil fuels to create the heat that you need to go through these rails. but our greenhouse takes waste heat from sewage treatment works. we use that heat instead of burning fossil fuels. the hard hats and hi—vis gear we wore last time have been replaced by coveralls to protect the crops from bringing in external bugs and viruses. workers here have their clothes cleaned on—site. and how many people are working here now? 'cause when i came before, there was nobody. yeah, so we have about 50 people currently working in here on picking. so these tomatoes are going out to the shops? yes, yeah, they're being pic
jen. yes, i'm here in the norwich greenhouse and it looks completely different than it did on my last visit. it's absolutely filled with plants now. there are 378,000 tomato plants here, and that represents 5% of the uk's consumption of tomatoes. last year, we saw this world—first project being built using an environmentally friendly heating system. a typical greenhouse would burn fossil fuels to create the heat that you need to go through these rails. but our greenhouse takes waste heat from...