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[laughter] >> jesse: richard? >> richard: thorpe is a english teacher first black woman to win the prize. selected from more than 8,000 nominees. she won due to dedication of her students. in 2018-2019 school year she helped her children win $6.7 million in scholarships. thorpe, like myself, is jamaican in heritage and her -- she was raised by her grandmother and anderson track and field scholarship to howard university. she embodies what it means to be an american patriot. every time you are on, jamaican -- gentleman maken me jamaican-jamaican me crazy. >> martha: today i am calling out anthony harris. >> this is the sweetest story ever. this young lady audrey soape lost her dad and grandmother. the mother reached out and asked him if he would take her to the father daughter dance. not only did he do it he made sure someone came and did her makeup. they went dancing. they were there the whole night. he hung out with her and it just made her day. it's a sweet thing that he actually, you know, people say they are g
[laughter] >> jesse: richard? >> richard: thorpe is a english teacher first black woman to win the prize. selected from more than 8,000 nominees. she won due to dedication of her students. in 2018-2019 school year she helped her children win $6.7 million in scholarships. thorpe, like myself, is jamaican in heritage and her -- she was raised by her grandmother and anderson track and field scholarship to howard university. she embodies what it means to be an american patriot. every...
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richard: absolutely. assume the fed extract themselves from the long end of the yield curve, they sell 10 or 20 year bonds. that means rates go up. what that means is anything that is high pe, of high price to earnings ratio. if interest rates fall, p ratios go up. if long-term interest rates go up those growth stocks will have the biggest risk because they don't have incremental near-term earnings growth to offset incremental negative of rising rates. cyclicals probably would. jack: cyclicals would be one opportunity to shift your portfolio. you are really heavy on big tech stocks. tell us what the portfolio should look like? richard: i think it should be pro-inflation assets. this is an asset class investors are universally underweight whether it is family offices, high net worth individuals. everybody is underweight pro-inflation assets with what are pro-inflation assets? energy, materials, industrials, high-yield bonds. emerging markets tied to commodities. gold. nothing i am saying is growth oriented
richard: absolutely. assume the fed extract themselves from the long end of the yield curve, they sell 10 or 20 year bonds. that means rates go up. what that means is anything that is high pe, of high price to earnings ratio. if interest rates fall, p ratios go up. if long-term interest rates go up those growth stocks will have the biggest risk because they don't have incremental near-term earnings growth to offset incremental negative of rising rates. cyclicals probably would. jack: cyclicals...
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richard? >> richard: a couple of points are. i think cheryl is right. one thing the mayor's lexicon for some that we've heard community's calling for for very long time is what can we do to make sure that police officers live in the communities where they serve. the reason for that is, are the impacts that a triple fall. when you live in the commune they serve, not only will he rebuild the trust that is been broken because of the various numbers of headlines that we seen around police in a community. but also, your cruiser been on that street and it creates an immediate deterrent for crime. we look at what erica adams is doing only look at what to share joan is doing in st. louis, easy mayor is trying to get it done. what they need washing and do with a bipartisan way, is passed police reform where everybody's at the table. so that there is some dollars going in that direction. >> quick point richard, i appreciate way same. i agree with the concept here but here they are being priced out. it is so hard understand, there are some that are grandfathered i
richard? >> richard: a couple of points are. i think cheryl is right. one thing the mayor's lexicon for some that we've heard community's calling for for very long time is what can we do to make sure that police officers live in the communities where they serve. the reason for that is, are the impacts that a triple fall. when you live in the commune they serve, not only will he rebuild the trust that is been broken because of the various numbers of headlines that we seen around police in...
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they don't, don't richard. so we'll intentionally richard. i'm sorry to interrupt you but, but, but lot wants to jump in. go ahead. i think it really would be nice of you to answer the question that you were asked. and actually every country has the right to have an army. and the fact that ukraine has won and is defending it, is actually something that every single country should be doing not surrounding foreign countries and threatening them with cyber attacks. like a vehicle attack, killing abduction, please answer the question that our co person has asked you. i would, i'm also very curious to hear how you will answer it. richard, did you want to respond to that? well, to the specific question. yes, i do believe at the moment that there's shelling which has been taking place that has been mis attribution. but that my point is that later you must understand the context, which is the fact that our best a, our ukranian citizens, of course, now $700000.00 have national passports. but i'm astonished that care has not been able to talk to its ow
they don't, don't richard. so we'll intentionally richard. i'm sorry to interrupt you but, but, but lot wants to jump in. go ahead. i think it really would be nice of you to answer the question that you were asked. and actually every country has the right to have an army. and the fact that ukraine has won and is defending it, is actually something that every single country should be doing not surrounding foreign countries and threatening them with cyber attacks. like a vehicle attack, killing...
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they don't, don't richard. so we'll intentionally richard. i'm sorry to interrupt you but but, but law wants to jump in, go ahead. i think it really would be nice of you to answer the question that you were asked. and actually every country has the right to have an army. and the fact that ukraine has won and is defending it, is actually something that every single country should be doing not surrounding foreign countries and threatening them with cyber attacks like attack killing abduction. please answer the question that our co person has asked you. i would, i'm also very curious to hear how you will answer it. richard, did you want to respond to that? well, to the specific question. yes, i do believe at the moment that there's shelling which has been taking place that has been mis attribution. but that my point is that later you must understand the context, which is the fact that our best a, our ukranian citizens, of course, now $700000.00 have national passports. but i'm astonished that care has not been able to talk to its own people. it
they don't, don't richard. so we'll intentionally richard. i'm sorry to interrupt you but but, but law wants to jump in, go ahead. i think it really would be nice of you to answer the question that you were asked. and actually every country has the right to have an army. and the fact that ukraine has won and is defending it, is actually something that every single country should be doing not surrounding foreign countries and threatening them with cyber attacks like attack killing abduction....
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and can i just mentioned one other thing about the munich security conference, richard richard, let me, let me, let me, let me let you get to that point in a bit because we are starting to run out of time. and i do want to ask peter a question here, peter, from your perspective, is it counterproductive for the us and for nato to continue to state that they believe that an invasion is imminent? i mean, is that helped or has that hurt? listen, once again where and then chartered waters and even washington will admit that this sort of sort of megaphone diplomacy that they've been gauged. it has not been tried to that same extent before all the history will judge in the next few days, weeks, months. we will know might take, is that, you know, we're probably still not looking at a full country innovation simply because goodness, probably, and capable of doing it right now. it's going to come with a very high cost. we are in for the long haul, for as long as you wouldn't isn't power, you will not be at peace with an independent ukraine. you have to understand that. so when, while while i say
and can i just mentioned one other thing about the munich security conference, richard richard, let me, let me, let me, let me let you get to that point in a bit because we are starting to run out of time. and i do want to ask peter a question here, peter, from your perspective, is it counterproductive for the us and for nato to continue to state that they believe that an invasion is imminent? i mean, is that helped or has that hurt? listen, once again where and then chartered waters and even...
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i got richard to you 1st. i think the question on everybody's mind is, why did president putin invade ukraine? yeah, well very, we're going to go in deep into the background. of course, in our talks today, and it's great to be on with konstantin today to talk about this as well. but i think this sort of the, the most immediate reason is that vladimir putin has decided to do what he can to dial back the clock to before the protest that we saw at the end of 2013 beginning of 2014 there, which toppled a government that was favorable towards russia in ukraine. he wants to dial back the clock to before then. he doesn't like the political direction that ukraine is taken. in recent years, he's like this strategic direction is taken. he doesn't like the social direction he's taken is taken. so he is decided to remove the government and replace it with one. it's more in the previous mode, one that he finds more clients to, to his view of what you train should be. and that is a view that we will be discussing as we go a
i got richard to you 1st. i think the question on everybody's mind is, why did president putin invade ukraine? yeah, well very, we're going to go in deep into the background. of course, in our talks today, and it's great to be on with konstantin today to talk about this as well. but i think this sort of the, the most immediate reason is that vladimir putin has decided to do what he can to dial back the clock to before the protest that we saw at the end of 2013 beginning of 2014 there, which...
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about richard. you already know richard and e the talented and hard-working staff of the rnc to ensure these these investments are wisely spent. and ntin politics wisely spent means winning elections. in 2020, while we sadly won't lost the white house we turned out millions more gop voters that voted in 2016. more women, or people of color, r,more younger voters and in 2021, sweeping victories up and down the ballot from republican mayors to that wonderful republican da in seattle washington. and lastly i want to acknowledge the job done by coo tina jackson. cfo josh fisher for putting together the strongest, most efficient, best office team the rnc has ever had. together they built a cutting-edge back-office with the best and brightest and newest business systems known to man. it's an operation weall can be proud of . the ftc commands and dnc can only dream about. in summary my fellow 68 hours, we entered this off year elections with more money that is better managed, better deployed to a bigger an
about richard. you already know richard and e the talented and hard-working staff of the rnc to ensure these these investments are wisely spent. and ntin politics wisely spent means winning elections. in 2020, while we sadly won't lost the white house we turned out millions more gop voters that voted in 2016. more women, or people of color, r,more younger voters and in 2021, sweeping victories up and down the ballot from republican mayors to that wonderful republican da in seattle washington....
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[applause] we have a gift for richard. i told him this is either a wonderful thing or a haunted house. we wanted to give this to him to thank him. we will now move on to committee reports getting with the resolutions committee. i would like to ask richard porter to deliver the report. >> pursuant to rule of the rules of the republican party, the standing committee on resolutions met on thursday to consider the resolutions timely submitted to the committee. all rnc members were emailing copies prior to these meetings. five resolutions were submitted and the committee recommends five resolutions for adoption today. they are resolution to hold communist china accountable for covid-19 associated death and industry -- injury to millions of dollars and americans. resolution to censure liz cheney and adam kinzinger and no longer support them as members of the party. resolution to reaffirm our commitment to the republican party platform. resolution to oppose noncitizen voting in local state and federal elections. resolution honori
[applause] we have a gift for richard. i told him this is either a wonderful thing or a haunted house. we wanted to give this to him to thank him. we will now move on to committee reports getting with the resolutions committee. i would like to ask richard porter to deliver the report. >> pursuant to rule of the rules of the republican party, the standing committee on resolutions met on thursday to consider the resolutions timely submitted to the committee. all rnc members were emailing...
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i'm richard louis. it is 9 am i right now in ukraine as the country enters its fourth day of invasion by russian troops. we are just learning in the last hour, russian military vehicles have entered the city of kharkiv. and that fighting is going on this city center. that's according to kharkiv officials who are now instructing residents to stay inside. just last night, spending video reportedly showing a massive gas explosion in the eastern cities as the battle with russian troops intensified overnight. then we take it to the south. an announcement from the mayor of the city of -- that the city is now under russian control. the development is notable, given that a hydroelectric power plant is housed there. yet, the uk defense ministry saying, but russia it's not making that progress they had planned. that they are quote, suffering from logistical challenges and strong ukrainian resistance. this as russians weak up to some of their banks being cut from an essential international bank system. the full ef
i'm richard louis. it is 9 am i right now in ukraine as the country enters its fourth day of invasion by russian troops. we are just learning in the last hour, russian military vehicles have entered the city of kharkiv. and that fighting is going on this city center. that's according to kharkiv officials who are now instructing residents to stay inside. just last night, spending video reportedly showing a massive gas explosion in the eastern cities as the battle with russian troops intensified...
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are tremendous chief of staff richard walters. chief operating officer tina tajackson, deputy chief of staf, chief counsel justin reamer and the whole legal office, please give them a round of applause. [applause]. you all know them well, mariana herrera and her member services team. let's thank them. [cheers and applause] i have a group that helps me and you deal with them all the time and i want to thank them for all they do. hannah cox, hannah ray, ansley auburn and shannon fisher who helped with the chairman's office. thank you to all of you. [applause]. our great rnc officers ron kaufman, vicki, kyle, thank you for all you do and every single staffer in this room and dc and across the country, thank you t for all you are doing to lead us to victory in november. i have to thank my family. they were here earlier my husband, patrick, is the best husband in the world. i love him so much. please tell him i said that. we are going on 23 years married.ha we got married in salt lake city , so he's such a great man and our wonderful c
are tremendous chief of staff richard walters. chief operating officer tina tajackson, deputy chief of staf, chief counsel justin reamer and the whole legal office, please give them a round of applause. [applause]. you all know them well, mariana herrera and her member services team. let's thank them. [cheers and applause] i have a group that helps me and you deal with them all the time and i want to thank them for all they do. hannah cox, hannah ray, ansley auburn and shannon fisher who helped...
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kennedy: richard is also on the board. water balloon invented in 1950 by am man tried to create a waterproof stock to ease the pain of his trench foot disease. great band open for pavement in 1994. which came first, joe biden or the stapler? >> i phone a friend? is not allowed? kennedy: as long as a friend is you. >> all right, the stapler. kennedy: everyone is doing so well, that part was so easy. it was invented in 1866 because of demand by king louis the 15th. they were using glue or selling papers. he wanted to open a super store called staples. katie, which came first, this is a good one. biden or gumby? >> biden. kennedy: biden is correct. gumby wasn't until the 1850s. just kidding, it was the 1950s. that was on howdy doody. richard, here's your next question. which came first, joe biden completion of mount rushmore? >> completion of mount rushmore. kennedy: that is correct. after 14 years of carving, barely before, barely before. our fearless president. here we go, which came first, biden or the french press coffee
kennedy: richard is also on the board. water balloon invented in 1950 by am man tried to create a waterproof stock to ease the pain of his trench foot disease. great band open for pavement in 1994. which came first, joe biden or the stapler? >> i phone a friend? is not allowed? kennedy: as long as a friend is you. >> all right, the stapler. kennedy: everyone is doing so well, that part was so easy. it was invented in 1866 because of demand by king louis the 15th. they were using...
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richard? >> and with that number, we just brought up before. the 4300. something that we have not confirmed here at nbc. is that the sense of those you've talked to on the ground both in kyiv and now in lviv? that they are moving ahead and being successful on the ukrainian forces side? >> well, i've been speaking to an official, a city official in kyiv, and they said that they have been successful in repealing russian attacks. he said that, quote, we know what to do. we know how to defend our city. and it is an all out effort with a city of, really, 3.3 million people trained on these russian forces as they are coming in. we see running gun battles. but also, ordinary civilians making bombed cocktails. they're arming themselves. they passed up 20,000 weapons, it least, in the city of kyiv alone. this is an all-out. fight when i was traveling from kyiv to lviv on the roadways, we saw, on the villages, along the way, checkpoints. civilians getting ready for war. preparing their weapons. includin
richard? >> and with that number, we just brought up before. the 4300. something that we have not confirmed here at nbc. is that the sense of those you've talked to on the ground both in kyiv and now in lviv? that they are moving ahead and being successful on the ukrainian forces side? >> well, i've been speaking to an official, a city official in kyiv, and they said that they have been successful in repealing russian attacks. he said that, quote, we know what to do. we know how to...
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thanks about richard richard walker, chief chief, international editor. all right, so all stories are making headlines around the world. now. britain's prince. andrew has reached a financial settlement with his accuser in a sexual assault lawsuit. but you know you for a claim, she was traffic by the prince's late friend, the disgrace financier, epstein when she was 17, and then forced to have sex with the royal court papers, do not reveal the amount of payoff he knows landslides in brazil have killed dozens, of residence in the health of rio de janeiro firefighters rescue workers and still searching for survivors. authorities in the region have declared a disaster. the former president of orange on durham is in custody after a stand off with police at his home. united states is demanding the expedition off on orlando, had not been accusing here of corruption and drug trafficking. mister hernandez resigned last month after 8 years in office. it denies the charges. it is so the european union's highest courses rule that brussels can cut funds from amber sta
thanks about richard richard walker, chief chief, international editor. all right, so all stories are making headlines around the world. now. britain's prince. andrew has reached a financial settlement with his accuser in a sexual assault lawsuit. but you know you for a claim, she was traffic by the prince's late friend, the disgrace financier, epstein when she was 17, and then forced to have sex with the royal court papers, do not reveal the amount of payoff he knows landslides in brazil have...
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they don't, don't richard. so we'll intentionally richard. i'm sorry to interrupt you but but, but law wants to jump in, go ahead. i think it really would be nice of you to answer the question that you were asked. and actually every country has the right to have an army. and the fact that ukraine has won and is defending it, is actually something that every single country should be doing not surrounding foreign countries and threatening them with cyber attacks. like a vehicle attack, killing, abduction, please answer the question that our co person has asked you. i would, i'm also very curious to hear how you will answer it. richard, did you want to respond to that? well, to the specific question. yes, i do believe that the moment that they're selling, which has been taking place that has been mis attribution. but my point is that you must understand the context, which is the fact that they don't bus a ukrainian citizens. of course, now 700000 don't have russian passports. but i'm astonished that kerry has not been able to talk to its own peo
they don't, don't richard. so we'll intentionally richard. i'm sorry to interrupt you but but, but law wants to jump in, go ahead. i think it really would be nice of you to answer the question that you were asked. and actually every country has the right to have an army. and the fact that ukraine has won and is defending it, is actually something that every single country should be doing not surrounding foreign countries and threatening them with cyber attacks. like a vehicle attack, killing,...
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i got richard to you 1st. i think the question on everybody's mind is, why did president putin invade ukraine? yeah, well very, we're going to go in deep into the background. of course, in our talks today, and it's great to be on with konstantin today to talk about this as well. but i think this sort of the, the most immediate reason is that vladimir putin has decided to do what he can to dial back the clock to before the protest that we saw at the end of 2013 beginning of 2014 there, which toppled a government that was favorable towards russia in ukraine. he wants to dial back the clock to before then. he doesn't like the political direction that you train is taken in recent years. he's like this strategic direction is taken. he doesn't like the social direction he's taken is taken. so he is decided to remove the government and replace it with one. it's more in the previous mode, one that he finds more clients to, to his view of what you train should be. and that is a view that we will be discussing as we go
i got richard to you 1st. i think the question on everybody's mind is, why did president putin invade ukraine? yeah, well very, we're going to go in deep into the background. of course, in our talks today, and it's great to be on with konstantin today to talk about this as well. but i think this sort of the, the most immediate reason is that vladimir putin has decided to do what he can to dial back the clock to before the protest that we saw at the end of 2013 beginning of 2014 there, which...
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>> yeah, richard. i guess this hasn't played out yet, so it's difficult to make a final analysis, but april 1945 was, you know, i think, was a pivotal month. it changed the united states permanently from being an isolationist country to a permanently internationalist country, which explains why we're so interested today in ukraine and the affairs of europe. if this was happening in 1936, we would not -- we didn't have an army, we had the sixth largest army in the united states. we were behind great britain, the soviet union, other nations. we wouldn't meddle in the affairs of europe in 1936. that's one big difference. the other is just the world was very, very different then. hitler was much more scary. he was murdering millions of people. mussolini, they had organized support to wage their campaigns against europe and eventually world war ii. >> all right, craig shirley, thank you so much. the new book is "april 1945, the hinge of history." and we appreciate your being on this morning. thank you. >>>
>> yeah, richard. i guess this hasn't played out yet, so it's difficult to make a final analysis, but april 1945 was, you know, i think, was a pivotal month. it changed the united states permanently from being an isolationist country to a permanently internationalist country, which explains why we're so interested today in ukraine and the affairs of europe. if this was happening in 1936, we would not -- we didn't have an army, we had the sixth largest army in the united states. we were...
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i got richard to you 1st. i think the question on everybody's mind is, why did president putin invade ukraine? yeah, well very, we're going to going deep into the background, of course, in our talks today, and it's great to be on with constantine today to talk about this as well. but i think this sort of the, the most immediate reason is that vladimir putin has decided to do what he can to dial back the clock to before the protest that we saw at the end of 2013 beginning of 2014 there, which top older government that was favorable towards russia in ukraine. he wants to dial back the clock to before then. he doesn't like the political direction that you train is taken in recent years. he isn't like this strategic direction is taken . he doesn't like the social direction. he's taken it taken so he is decided to remove the government and replace it with one. it's more in the previous mode. one that he finds more client to, to his view of what you train should be. and that is a real quick we'll be discussing as we
i got richard to you 1st. i think the question on everybody's mind is, why did president putin invade ukraine? yeah, well very, we're going to going deep into the background, of course, in our talks today, and it's great to be on with constantine today to talk about this as well. but i think this sort of the, the most immediate reason is that vladimir putin has decided to do what he can to dial back the clock to before the protest that we saw at the end of 2013 beginning of 2014 there, which...
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richard. quick final word from you, joe biden said the president putting attempts to be going back to the days of the soviet union. is that because? well, i think we've just been hearing that, you know, you could even say that he's attempting to go back even further. and i think with westport, western leaders really worried about at the moment and it links him with what konstantin was saying there about the single powerful leader is that it at this moment in his period in power, vladimir putin is totally uncontested. he's been in office for over 20 years. we saw during the course of this week these extraordinary displays of the subservient even his closest team around him in the kremlin, where he was belittling the head of his foreign intelligence service on live television. there is no one in russia in a position of power, it appears to act as any kind of check on his behavior. and as we're seeing in ukraine, he's willing to go into very serious risks. so concerns about how far the school unt
richard. quick final word from you, joe biden said the president putting attempts to be going back to the days of the soviet union. is that because? well, i think we've just been hearing that, you know, you could even say that he's attempting to go back even further. and i think with westport, western leaders really worried about at the moment and it links him with what konstantin was saying there about the single powerful leader is that it at this moment in his period in power, vladimir putin...
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richard, thank you. now the news out of the russia ukraine border leaves ukrainian experts wondering what could be next. washington correspondent, oliver silent, spoke with a ukrainian citizen. living in the united states worried that he might lose his homeland. he may be 5000 miles away. but vitale desi, jenko is still close to his homeland, to ukraine, who was harrington turned cra, did everything come on the right, a manager in new york, those elk a restaurant? the crisis back home is the number one topic for him and his colleagues. and toys me a lot, but it's not these as faint promotional, and now you get to know those pieces are news every day. does not help want to have a good day. i'm very worried. i'm very concerned now they said that some things my actual happen anytime soon. and i just some days i can i just sleep right. new york city's east village is home to the largest ukrainian diaspora in the united states and estimated 80000 people here have ukranian roots. the neighborhood hosts the ukr
richard, thank you. now the news out of the russia ukraine border leaves ukrainian experts wondering what could be next. washington correspondent, oliver silent, spoke with a ukrainian citizen. living in the united states worried that he might lose his homeland. he may be 5000 miles away. but vitale desi, jenko is still close to his homeland, to ukraine, who was harrington turned cra, did everything come on the right, a manager in new york, those elk a restaurant? the crisis back home is the...
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richard veser, president and ceo of the robert wood foundation. dolores garcia from brandeis university. professor, how did the tax credit tackle some of these costs for families in a way that you say was more effective than other policies? >> well, the credit comes in the form of payment for families they can use to meet their most basic needs. so we have data shows very clearly that families have used about 90% of the funds towards -- it's a lifeline for families during this pandemic time. beyond that, i was a member of the national academy of sciences committee that produced the 2019 report, roadmap to reducing child poverty. we have shown in that report, very similar to the one implemented with the american rescue plan to the child tax credit would result in an annual basis in the reduction of child poverty of about 40%. so it's a very powerful program and it helps families in a very direct way because the benefits have come to them monthly. >> doctor, you say we see how our nation real gates those of certain races, wage levels and immigration
richard veser, president and ceo of the robert wood foundation. dolores garcia from brandeis university. professor, how did the tax credit tackle some of these costs for families in a way that you say was more effective than other policies? >> well, the credit comes in the form of payment for families they can use to meet their most basic needs. so we have data shows very clearly that families have used about 90% of the funds towards -- it's a lifeline for families during this pandemic...
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richard? >> at this moment, as we're watching, how is that affecting operations there in the area where you are at as we understand it's been very cold and we could clearly see snow behind you. >> well yes, well, here it is considered to be one of the safest places to be in ukraine at the moment. there are very little true presence. although, we have heard sirens throughout the day yesterday. sporadically. although, it's unclear if those silence -- it is part of the siren system that stretches across the whole of ukraine. in terms of the weather in kyiv, when i was just there, it was unseasonably warm, actually, which may have an impact on russian troop movement. their ability to move heavy weapon throughout the area. but as this continues, and persist, clearly, the conditions are working in ukrainians advantage according to the ukrainian account of the conflict. richard? >> what is the sense of ukrainians there in terms of we of entering day five. as we were mentioning, of the conflict right,
richard? >> at this moment, as we're watching, how is that affecting operations there in the area where you are at as we understand it's been very cold and we could clearly see snow behind you. >> well yes, well, here it is considered to be one of the safest places to be in ukraine at the moment. there are very little true presence. although, we have heard sirens throughout the day yesterday. sporadically. although, it's unclear if those silence -- it is part of the siren system...
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richard, i know it's zero dark thirty there. thank you, i know it's been a long day. >> well, i have gotten used to this with you, rachel, in the middle of the night in trying times. we have to stop meeting like this. [laughs] >> indeed, it's almost always terrible news when i see you anywhere other than a bar. richard, tell us about mariupol and the region of ukraine that you are in. and the overall scale of the invasion. a lot of the u.s. intelligence about this had been that this was going to be a full scale invasion, that this was going to involve the hall of ukraine and not just previously contested areas. what is it like in the region that you are in and what do you make of the scale of what russia has done thus far. >> so, this area is quite unique. this is the area that vladimir putin has been clinging to. because we are quite close to the russian border, the population here is mixed. not everyone here supports zelenskyy, not everyone supports the government here. there's probably, according to the people i've been speak
richard, i know it's zero dark thirty there. thank you, i know it's been a long day. >> well, i have gotten used to this with you, rachel, in the middle of the night in trying times. we have to stop meeting like this. [laughs] >> indeed, it's almost always terrible news when i see you anywhere other than a bar. richard, tell us about mariupol and the region of ukraine that you are in. and the overall scale of the invasion. a lot of the u.s. intelligence about this had been that this...
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i got richard to you 1st. i think the question on everybody's mind is, why did president putin invade ukraine? yeah, well, very, we're going to going deep into the background, of course, in our talks today, and it's great to be on with constantine today. to talk about this as well, but i think this sort of the, the most immediate reason is that vladimir putin has decided to do what he can to dial back the clock to before the protest that we saw at the end of 2013 beginning of 2014 there, which toppled a government that was favorable towards russia in ukraine. he wants to dial back the clock to before then. he doesn't like the political direction that you train is taken in recent years. he's like this strategic direction is taken. he doesn't like the social direction he's taken is taken. so he is decided to remove the government and replace it with one. it's more in the previous mode. one that he finds more client to, to his view of what you train should be. and that is the view that we will be discussing as we
i got richard to you 1st. i think the question on everybody's mind is, why did president putin invade ukraine? yeah, well, very, we're going to going deep into the background, of course, in our talks today, and it's great to be on with constantine today. to talk about this as well, but i think this sort of the, the most immediate reason is that vladimir putin has decided to do what he can to dial back the clock to before the protest that we saw at the end of 2013 beginning of 2014 there, which...
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richard, thank you very much. our chief international editor richard walker there. well, poland chairs, a long border with ukraine, and it is preparing for of the possibility of a major influx of ukrainian refugees. if the crisis escalates further, the polish government has said up to a 1000000 migrants could seek shelter there and is preparing facilities near the border to house them. some ukrainians have already started arriving in poland. after a 10 hour drive from key iv irina gover yucca is ready to unpack her suitcases at this monastery in the polish city of seamus. it's just 10 kilometers from the ukranian border. she came here with her 2 daughters as well as her brother and sister. irina doesn't want her children to experience the horrors of war. gary yelton, i received a message from my daughter's school regarding chang. yup. it said the basement was ready with running water, food toys, and blankets. you say that the children could be safe there for 5 days. if anything happened, kidney allowed to come. that's when i realized how serious the situation is sho
richard, thank you very much. our chief international editor richard walker there. well, poland chairs, a long border with ukraine, and it is preparing for of the possibility of a major influx of ukrainian refugees. if the crisis escalates further, the polish government has said up to a 1000000 migrants could seek shelter there and is preparing facilities near the border to house them. some ukrainians have already started arriving in poland. after a 10 hour drive from key iv irina gover yucca...
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i'm going little richard. kennedy: little richard fowler, it was little burke you when the show. >> everybody knows that. we are in cahoots, that's why smith tried to stall and fala got one. i am onto your. i am on your little game. >> open up an investigation. >> hang on, i'll launch an investigation. kennedy: i need your investigation pronto. >> richard -- >> where can i get one and where can i park it? are you going to pay for parking? kennedy: jerry "seinfeld" and joyner must -- >> america, you are witnessing injustice. kennedy: we need justin trudeau to arrest these gentlemen right now. party panel, well done. coming up, california cooling on president biden, a new poll says mcgrath are spoofed. california king, hilton, he's here are the answers and he's next. ♪♪ california commies resisting against their leadership, a new poll shows the biden administration steadily losing support from the democrat stronghold since april of last year. the vice president, kamala harris, she has a 38% approval rating i
i'm going little richard. kennedy: little richard fowler, it was little burke you when the show. >> everybody knows that. we are in cahoots, that's why smith tried to stall and fala got one. i am onto your. i am on your little game. >> open up an investigation. >> hang on, i'll launch an investigation. kennedy: i need your investigation pronto. >> richard -- >> where can i get one and where can i park it? are you going to pay for parking? kennedy: jerry...
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pete: thank you richard. rachel: up next one tool of middle schoolers against each other with unvaccinated kids that they will have any friends. sean duffy joins us with his take after the break. ♪ get up and go with best western rewards! the right place, the right value, right where you're wanting to be. ready to welcome you. let's go. stay safe. now get double best western rewards points on every stay. and with rewards points that never expire you get free nights fast! book now at bestwestern.com. ♪ ♪ at lowe's, you never have to be finished with your finishing touches. with aisles of ways to refresh and restyle. for whatever style you're feeling. at prices you're really feelin. shop the lowe's bath style & save event now in-store and online. that's a pretty tight spot. watch this. of course your buick parks itself. that's so you. it's just up here on the right. of course you know where we're going. that's so you. i kinda got a sixth sense. and a head up display. [whistle blows] [horn honks] they're h
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welcome to you both, richard. let me start with you. what is germany looking for in these talks? the u. s. has been pressing for the closure of the north stream to pipeline something that particularly all our shorts didn't want to hear anything about yeah, well, love shelves. his line for the longest time was always that north stream to this very, very controversial pipeline project. and then came russia to germany was a purely commercial project. and effectively the understanding being from a point of view that, that it's not for government to get to get mixed into this could of course, the pressure now with the situation going on between russia. ukraine is on their totally different level of what he started saying now of the past couple of weeks is that everything would be up for discussion that the american side is being far more explicit than that though. and tony blinking the secretary of state who was just in just a few weeks ago, he stood here and said explicitly that north street too is leverage for the entire west in this situation. jake sullivan, joe biden, this talk fo
welcome to you both, richard. let me start with you. what is germany looking for in these talks? the u. s. has been pressing for the closure of the north stream to pipeline something that particularly all our shorts didn't want to hear anything about yeah, well, love shelves. his line for the longest time was always that north stream to this very, very controversial pipeline project. and then came russia to germany was a purely commercial project. and effectively the understanding being from a...
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abel decided to put this unit together and, of course, called richard bean. and we have gabriel manzo on bass. in his own way he plays great guitar, but tonight he's helping us on bass. and then we also have marcos, a percussion who's a percussionist for war. and then we have-- male: gary louis berger. jorge: gary and chivos, who's helping us. and most of us are here because of abel's effort to put us together and to come in here and to join this celebration. damian: it's all in the memory of the legacy of cesar chavez. [audience applauding] ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪ laaaa-ah-ah. ♪ ♪ la-la, laaaa-ah-ah. ♪ ♪ laaaa-ah-ah. ♪ ♪ la-la, laaaa-ah-ah. ♪ ♪ i never, i never met a girl like you in my life. ♪ ♪ i never, no, no. ♪ ♪ yeah, i never met a girl l ♪ the way that you make things go right whenever you're ♪ ♪ in my arms, you're filling me with all your charm ♪ ♪ and the feeling, yeah, suavecito. ♪ ♪ the feeling that i have inside suavecito, mi linda. ♪ ♪ suavecito. ♪ ♪ the feeling, the feeling that i have insi
abel decided to put this unit together and, of course, called richard bean. and we have gabriel manzo on bass. in his own way he plays great guitar, but tonight he's helping us on bass. and then we also have marcos, a percussion who's a percussionist for war. and then we have-- male: gary louis berger. jorge: gary and chivos, who's helping us. and most of us are here because of abel's effort to put us together and to come in here and to join this celebration. damian: it's all in the memory of...
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so when i got straight across to our chief international editor, richard walker, richard at so much high level diplomacy going on right now on all france, where does the french president my mama crohn fit in yet? will mccoy is stepping into a sort of leadership role here. what we're witnessing with these talks are taking place in moscow today, and there is one kind of structural basis for that in that france currently holds the presidency of the european union, which is this rotating roll. so my coin partly in moscow in that role, but also i think what we're witnessing is him recognizing that there's been something of a void left by the departure of angle america from from leadership in germany. and of course, her successor, all of schultz is still finding his feet. all of shots himself is in washington today. also part of this kind of diplomatic flurry of activity that is going on. so emmanuel, my cor, i'm a kind of a leadership opening as the senior figure in european politics there. and you have seen a huge amount of activity from my coin recent week, particularly with outreach to vla
so when i got straight across to our chief international editor, richard walker, richard at so much high level diplomacy going on right now on all france, where does the french president my mama crohn fit in yet? will mccoy is stepping into a sort of leadership role here. what we're witnessing with these talks are taking place in moscow today, and there is one kind of structural basis for that in that france currently holds the presidency of the european union, which is this rotating roll. so...
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richard: i think it is challenging. we have been promoting for much of the last decade that inflation in many economies is too low and i agree with that. but having inflation to high brings you a different set of problems. the main policy challenge is tightening in a way that is appropriately calibrated. the problem with inflation being too strong is you are forced to catch up and policy is too far behind the curve and the fed is behind the curve. the risk is you have to over tighten and cause a much greater slowdown. and to be honest, i think the risks in 2024 are quite elevated in terms of the economic outlook. haidi: the rba is interesting because i think that is consistently resisting market expectations. what is your gauge from the commentary last week in terms of feeling they have the buffer to be able to wait for more data before they move? richard: maybe the key thing is prepared comments not different in any meaningful way pond -- from the rba's most recent statement. perhaps the tone and vigor are a little dif
richard: i think it is challenging. we have been promoting for much of the last decade that inflation in many economies is too low and i agree with that. but having inflation to high brings you a different set of problems. the main policy challenge is tightening in a way that is appropriately calibrated. the problem with inflation being too strong is you are forced to catch up and policy is too far behind the curve and the fed is behind the curve. the risk is you have to over tighten and cause...
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host: arlington, virginia, richard. caller: i am old enough to remember when germany -- after the war, they were divided. that's a different situation. lincoln said a house divided itself cannot stand. but here in america, republicans believe that they are americans. democrats believe they are americans. we have a cultural continuity between us. and ukraine, there's people on the east side of ukraine that speak russian, have a different cultural beginnings than people in the west. why can't people who want to go with russia, let them go with russia. the 10 wanting to go to the west, head towards the west and a drawer down the middle and have two countries -- draw a line down the middle and have two countries? why is it necessary to force them to be united? that is my point. host: axios reporting, biden orders release of trunk visitor logs to the january 6 committee. he has urged the national archives to hand over logs from the trump administration to the elect committee. in a letter dated tuesday, bi den rejected the cl
host: arlington, virginia, richard. caller: i am old enough to remember when germany -- after the war, they were divided. that's a different situation. lincoln said a house divided itself cannot stand. but here in america, republicans believe that they are americans. democrats believe they are americans. we have a cultural continuity between us. and ukraine, there's people on the east side of ukraine that speak russian, have a different cultural beginnings than people in the west. why can't...
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richard richard walker is did of his chief international editor. let's take a look at some more stories making headlines around the world. a britain's prince. andrew has reached a financial, a settlement with his accuser in a sexual assault lawsuit junior defray a claim. she was traffic by the prince's late friend, the disgraced financier, jeffrey upstate. when she was 17 and then forced to have sex with the royal and court papers to not reveal the amount of the payoff, he knows exactly what a u. s. gun manufacturer that made the rifle used in one of america's deadly school shootings has reached a historic settlement with the victims families. remington arms is agreed to pay $73000000.00 to relatives of people killed in the 2012 sandy hook massacre. family of a filmmaker killed onset last year, assuming the actor, alec baldwin. lewis clay mister baldwin ignored safety protocols before firing the gun. that ended hellena. hutchins life during the filming of a western criminal investigation, is ongoing. a former president of honduras, the one orlando
richard richard walker is did of his chief international editor. let's take a look at some more stories making headlines around the world. a britain's prince. andrew has reached a financial, a settlement with his accuser in a sexual assault lawsuit junior defray a claim. she was traffic by the prince's late friend, the disgraced financier, jeffrey upstate. when she was 17 and then forced to have sex with the royal and court papers to not reveal the amount of the payoff, he knows exactly what a...
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w as richard walker. thanks to you both and now to some of the other global business stories making headlines around the world. the german chamber of commerce h k is warning of an exit is a foreign companies doing business in russia that over moscow's recent mandate to extend medical tests for foreign workers, they include h, i v covered and regular blood tests and even x rays and psychological evaluations indonesia economy returned to growth last year, expanding by 3.7 percent after a corona virus trigger recession in 2020. the combat was based on robust exports as prices rose for paul, coal, and nickel. for this year, the central bank expects further growth of up to 5 and a half percent in the central bank has rescheduled monetary policy meeting after the death of baldwood legend lotta mangas car. a national holiday has been declared and memory of the late singer. a decision on monetary policy is not expected on thursday. and you and report says north korea's miss our program is being funded through sto
w as richard walker. thanks to you both and now to some of the other global business stories making headlines around the world. the german chamber of commerce h k is warning of an exit is a foreign companies doing business in russia that over moscow's recent mandate to extend medical tests for foreign workers, they include h, i v covered and regular blood tests and even x rays and psychological evaluations indonesia economy returned to growth last year, expanding by 3.7 percent after a corona...
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now by the or will you think part the system is richard. and you mentioned in your previous answer that from your vantage point, fernand marcos junior has a commanding lead. perhaps a lead that you know, nobody might be able to basically overcome going forward. um the current vice president, lenny robledo, she's a former human rights lawyer. she's been a harsh critic of president to tear tase so called war on drugs. she is the leader of the opposition. i want to ask you 1st, what are her chances is is there any way that she could perhaps actually be a viable threat to mr. marcos and also how organized overall is the opposition in the philippines. well, in many ways, the string thought, conservative right wing oriented leaders, whether it's the territory market. this is also a function of the weakness of the opposition. i mean, the philippine opposition is notoriously divided. you move to the left or at least 3 different functions. there us for us, the center lead for liberal democrats like your linear bread, very concerned. there was an eff
now by the or will you think part the system is richard. and you mentioned in your previous answer that from your vantage point, fernand marcos junior has a commanding lead. perhaps a lead that you know, nobody might be able to basically overcome going forward. um the current vice president, lenny robledo, she's a former human rights lawyer. she's been a harsh critic of president to tear tase so called war on drugs. she is the leader of the opposition. i want to ask you 1st, what are her...
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richard denila, there was talking about this information. i saw that you were also reacting to what he was saying. and i want to ask you from your perspective, how much is this information playing? a role in the election thus far, and how much do you think it will play a role in the election going forward, or at least the campaigning? well, i mean, let's not kid ourselves here. words of freedom bongo marcus junior is concerned. he doesn't even have it, he doesn't only have a commanding lead. it's increasingly looking like a prohibitive lead over all other rivals. he has more than twice the numbers of the 2nd clothes, his rival, the opposition leader. and then you're, though, i think its most fundamental level, i think what we're witnessing right now is what historians would call a counter revolution. this is about the marcus project of nostalgic politics. ready and the visa ration of the greatest ideals, the promise, and the institutional legacy of the 1986, et cetera. lucian, which toppled the marcus's should current trends stand and imelda
richard denila, there was talking about this information. i saw that you were also reacting to what he was saying. and i want to ask you from your perspective, how much is this information playing? a role in the election thus far, and how much do you think it will play a role in the election going forward, or at least the campaigning? well, i mean, let's not kid ourselves here. words of freedom bongo marcus junior is concerned. he doesn't even have it, he doesn't only have a commanding lead....
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dw steve international editor richard walker joins us from them. unique security conference, sir richard her as we're waiting for vladimir zalinski to take the stage. what do we expect? ukrainian president to say? yep. monica woke? well, 1st and foremost it was really touching go whether he was going to be coming here to munich today. just last night, joe biden, in an address from the white house kind of voiced a questions about whether it was really advisable to leave ukraine for the president, you know, given the current situation, given the warning says coming from the united states would bluntly from joe biden, saying that he believes that, that vladimir putin has made the decision already to go ahead and mount military action. so there were questions last night really about whether zalinski was, was even going to come here. whether he might think it would be a safer for, for him to remain in kiev. but of course now we do know he'll be here. he'll be speaking very shortly. and as you just mentioned at the beginning of the show then monica, we did catch a glimpse of to lensky meeting
dw steve international editor richard walker joins us from them. unique security conference, sir richard her as we're waiting for vladimir zalinski to take the stage. what do we expect? ukrainian president to say? yep. monica woke? well, 1st and foremost it was really touching go whether he was going to be coming here to munich today. just last night, joe biden, in an address from the white house kind of voiced a questions about whether it was really advisable to leave ukraine for the...
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richard denila, there was talking about this information. i saw that you were also reacting to what he was saying. and i want to ask you from your perspective, how much is this information playing a role in the election thus far? and how much do you think it will play a role in the election going forward, or at least the campaigning? well, i mean, let's not kid ourselves here. words of freedom bongo marcus junior is concerned. he doesn't even if he doesn't only have a commanding lead, it's increasingly looking like a prohibitive lead over all other rivals. he has more than twice the numbers of the 2nd closes, rival, the opposition leader, and then you're, though, i think its most fundamental level, i think what we're witnessing right now is what historians would call a counter revolution. this is about the marcus project of nostalgic politics. ready and the eviscerate sion of the greatest ideals, the promise, and the institutional legacy of the 1986, et cetera, will loosen, which toppled the marcus as should current trends stand. and imelda,
richard denila, there was talking about this information. i saw that you were also reacting to what he was saying. and i want to ask you from your perspective, how much is this information playing a role in the election thus far? and how much do you think it will play a role in the election going forward, or at least the campaigning? well, i mean, let's not kid ourselves here. words of freedom bongo marcus junior is concerned. he doesn't even if he doesn't only have a commanding lead, it's...
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ok, richard walker. international editor, thanks so much. russia's invasion has been met with horror in many parts of the world. people have been gathering outside russian embassies to protest putin's actions and express their support for ukraine. but in russia, taking part in public demonstrations could result in immediate detention. still, people took to the streets in multiple russian cities to decry the war, risking arrest even prison time to show the world that russia is not united behind president putin. thousands came out across the country, chanting no to war. they were flaunting a ban on demonstrations. police arrested over 1700 people, half of them in the capital. moscow. authorities warned they could be charged with a crime with, i don't want russia to attack the crane like this. yeah, i have grandparents with the so anyways, i would like what happened is a shame. like many of us have relatives and friends from ukraine. and this is a betrayal of them. e, at the pre thank you so much like russi
ok, richard walker. international editor, thanks so much. russia's invasion has been met with horror in many parts of the world. people have been gathering outside russian embassies to protest putin's actions and express their support for ukraine. but in russia, taking part in public demonstrations could result in immediate detention. still, people took to the streets in multiple russian cities to decry the war, risking arrest even prison time to show the world that russia is not united behind...
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. >> reporter: richard serves up his moves to skaters of all abilities, ages, and backgrounds who show up for his weekly roller dance academy class. >> my thing is, to show people that at any level you can learn how to do this if you break it down. so, you got to break it down. >> reporter: for this instructor, there is more to it than teaching dance steps. >> we were not allowed in rinks, back in the day. even as we have gotten into the 70s and 80s, we barely have a night to skate at a rink. so, we to work hard just to get a night of the rink and i'm going, why is this so difficult to let us skate at a roller rink. >> reporter: while doors were closed on him and his friends to skate on the hardwood, >> that's all it was, the love of that role. can't take that away from me, you know? it's that feel. the passion is so deep for skating, that we just take what we get and we go with the flow. >> reporter: that flow took him to just about any san francisco outdoor patch of pavement. >> and then in 79 i hooked up some with some guys in golden gate park and we formed a group called the golden
. >> reporter: richard serves up his moves to skaters of all abilities, ages, and backgrounds who show up for his weekly roller dance academy class. >> my thing is, to show people that at any level you can learn how to do this if you break it down. so, you got to break it down. >> reporter: for this instructor, there is more to it than teaching dance steps. >> we were not allowed in rinks, back in the day. even as we have gotten into the 70s and 80s, we barely have a...
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walker, richard, good evening to you. this really has to be the 1st time in decades that the future of european security, the, the order that everything is built around has actually been threatened. would you say that this security conference now is ground 0 when it comes to talking about how to avert a crisis? well yes it brent in part it is that of course, the big problem is the fact that the russians on here and you just mentioned that earlier. the russians have been regular attendees here over many years that the foreign minister is regular here. vladimir putin has spoken here famously in the past. he back will eager sag aloha. but there's pri, who in the west, in the side and the russians about what's happening. and that's one of the key advantages of these kinds of conferences. all of these holes behind me, the rooms behind me are corners that people can go into and discuss things, try to crack problems. that's not going to be possible. but what is possible here is it's a huge forum for western powers for allies to
walker, richard, good evening to you. this really has to be the 1st time in decades that the future of european security, the, the order that everything is built around has actually been threatened. would you say that this security conference now is ground 0 when it comes to talking about how to avert a crisis? well yes it brent in part it is that of course, the big problem is the fact that the russians on here and you just mentioned that earlier. the russians have been regular attendees here...