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jane: speaking exclusively to the bbc. in mcow, the russian president has passed a law making it a criminal offense to spread what he calls fake information. inside the country, the conflict in ukraine cannot be referred to as a war. president putin calls it a special military operation. anyone convicted could receive a 15 year prison sentence. access to the bbc and other independent news websites and services is restricted. caroline hawley has more. >> facing growing international isolation, growing pressure, president putin can't and will travel far himself these days. but he did find time to attend remotely a ceremony inaugurating a new passenger ferry and claims that russia had no ill intentions to its neighbors. he warned them not to escalate tensions and it said russia would continue to develop in spite of sanctions. anyone not towing their line is being silenced,he last words of a final staff here, liberal journalism, they resigned on air and left viewers with a message. swan lake aired when the soviet union collaps
jane: speaking exclusively to the bbc. in mcow, the russian president has passed a law making it a criminal offense to spread what he calls fake information. inside the country, the conflict in ukraine cannot be referred to as a war. president putin calls it a special military operation. anyone convicted could receive a 15 year prison sentence. access to the bbc and other independent news websites and services is restricted. caroline hawley has more. >> facing growing international...
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jane: a senior u.s. defense official said today russian advances remain largely stalled, but the cities of chernihiv, sumy, and mariupol are still encircled. to help ukraine, the u.s. and allies have accelerated weapon shipments, which today russia again threatened to target. >> any cargo moving into ukrainian territory which we would believe is carrying weapons would be fair game. jane: but the u.s. has raised concerns that china would be the one sending weapons to russia. earlier today, president biden spoke with china's xi jingping for nearly two hours. in their first call since russia's invasion, xi reportedly called for peace, but did not condemn moscow. and in what the u.s. called a direct conversation, president biden said china would suffer consequences if it were to send material support to help the russians. judy: and jane joins me now. jane, we heard in your reporting that despite these missile strikes the russian ground forces are largely stalled. the ukrainians have been able to hold them of
jane: a senior u.s. defense official said today russian advances remain largely stalled, but the cities of chernihiv, sumy, and mariupol are still encircled. to help ukraine, the u.s. and allies have accelerated weapon shipments, which today russia again threatened to target. >> any cargo moving into ukrainian territory which we would believe is carrying weapons would be fair game. jane: but the u.s. has raised concerns that china would be the one sending weapons to russia. earlier today,...
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jane: meanwhile, the u.s. imposed new sanctions on russian elites, including 40 defense companies and half of russia's legislature. president biden also announced plans to accept 100,000 refugees and additional funding to help other countries with their migrant surges. pres. biden: this is an international responsibility. and the united states, as the leader -- one of the leaders in the international community, has an obligation to be engaged -- to be engaged and do all we can to ease the suffering and pain of innocent women and children, and men, for that matter, throughout -- throughout ukraine and those who have made it across the border. jane: he also pledged to respond if putin attacked with chemical weapons. pres. biden: we would respond. we would respond if he uses it. the nature of the response would depend on the nature of the use. jane: and biden defended the sanctions against charges that they're insufficient. pres. biden: sanctions never deter. the maintenance of sanctions -- the maintenance of san
jane: meanwhile, the u.s. imposed new sanctions on russian elites, including 40 defense companies and half of russia's legislature. president biden also announced plans to accept 100,000 refugees and additional funding to help other countries with their migrant surges. pres. biden: this is an international responsibility. and the united states, as the leader -- one of the leaders in the international community, has an obligation to be engaged -- to be engaged and do all we can to ease the...
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jane: people here are absolutely horrified. they watch the tv news themselves, they are online, watching what is happening in cities like mariupol, in the south i kharkiv, in the east where you are having these cities hammers. civilian -- areas from airstrikes from the russians. and people are very very aware that that is a war crime, it is illegal to specifically target civilians and civilian areas. there was a real sense here of this nation of people, certainly these cities that are holding out, are being punished collectively for that action. but we are also seeing people coming together. i have never in all my years of war reporting i've never seen people showing up like this in very individual acts of kindness. it is not just famously the organization of the volunteers, those who are going to the front and joining the armed forces, but also, you will get to areas where there is a humanitarian corridor where some of the civilians are able to escape the fighting and you might just find locals from the local apartment buildin
jane: people here are absolutely horrified. they watch the tv news themselves, they are online, watching what is happening in cities like mariupol, in the south i kharkiv, in the east where you are having these cities hammers. civilian -- areas from airstrikes from the russians. and people are very very aware that that is a war crime, it is illegal to specifically target civilians and civilian areas. there was a real sense here of this nation of people, certainly these cities that are holding...
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jane, i want to ask jane when your spouse has an interest you've got to recuse. that word interest does that mean financial interest or psychological interest? it seems to me justice thomas has a psychological interest, there are a lot of interests so i'd want to ask jane that question about whether it really went over the line. >> woodruff: and that's a question we don't have the chance to ask here. we're going to have to wait a few days to look at that. but we'll try to figure it out in the next few days. david brooks, jonathan capehart thanks so much >> woodruff: as we reported, president biden and the european union today announced new plans to enable europe to become less dependent on russian oil and gas. but those are efforts that will take a lot more money and far more time to execute. for now, the russian invasion has opened up much larger questions over our dependence on fossil fuels, and the need to develop cleaner renewable energy. science correspondent miles o'brien reports on how and why geothermal energy is attracting new interest. >> reporter: ther
jane, i want to ask jane when your spouse has an interest you've got to recuse. that word interest does that mean financial interest or psychological interest? it seems to me justice thomas has a psychological interest, there are a lot of interests so i'd want to ask jane that question about whether it really went over the line. >> woodruff: and that's a question we don't have the chance to ask here. we're going to have to wait a few days to look at that. but we'll try to figure it out in...
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jane joining us tonight from poe land. thank you, jane. and the newshour's coverage is supported in partnership with the pulitzer center. president biden visit to poland spotlights that country's importance to the military and humanitarian effort in ukraine. for more on that, we turn to nick shiffrin. nick: poland has long considered itself fro line state against russia. and since russia launch its war on ukraine, no country has become more important to to repel russia's invasion and to help millions of ukrainian refugees. to talk about this, i'm joined by steven mole the former ambassador during russia's first war with ukraine. how important have they become to respond to russia's invasion? steven: good evening, nick. it's good to be with you. poland has been the most strategically important country on nato's eastern flanks since it joined in 1999. but during the current invasion of ukraine, it's become central to the whole crisis. first of all because of the long border it shares with ukraine. it has a very uncomfortable front row seat f
jane joining us tonight from poe land. thank you, jane. and the newshour's coverage is supported in partnership with the pulitzer center. president biden visit to poland spotlights that country's importance to the military and humanitarian effort in ukraine. for more on that, we turn to nick shiffrin. nick: poland has long considered itself fro line state against russia. and since russia launch its war on ukraine, no country has become more important to to repel russia's invasion and to help...
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judy: thank you, jane. the news hour's reporting from ukraine is supported in partnership with the pulitzer center. today a russian court sentenced alexei navalny, russia's most prominent opposition figure, to 9 years in a maximum security prison, after finding him guilty of embezzling supporters' donations. it's a charge the state department today labeled "spurious" and "outlandish." it is moscow's latest move to crack down on critics. for more, here is nick schifrin. nick: for years, alexei navalny and his organization have exposed what they call "vladimir putin's stolen billions," including just yesterday, a video investigation alleging putin owns a 700 million dollar yacht. nick navalny has been the target of a long-running kremlin campaign of harassment, jailing, and even poisoning. and today, he received the verdict in prison, where he is already serving a two-and-a-half-year term, standing next to his lawyers. in a new tactic, police detained his attorneys after t verdict was handed down. earlier we
judy: thank you, jane. the news hour's reporting from ukraine is supported in partnership with the pulitzer center. today a russian court sentenced alexei navalny, russia's most prominent opposition figure, to 9 years in a maximum security prison, after finding him guilty of embezzling supporters' donations. it's a charge the state department today labeled "spurious" and "outlandish." it is moscow's latest move to crack down on critics. for more, here is nick schifrin. nick:...
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jane: people here are absolutely horrified. they watch the tv news themselves, they are online, watching what is happening in cities like mariupol, in the south in kharkiv, in the east where you are having these cities hammers. civilian -- areas from airstrikes from the russians. and people are very very aware that that is a war crime, it is illegal to specifically target civilians and civilian areas. there was a real sense here of this nation of people, certainly these cities that are holding out, are being punished collectively for that action. but we are also seeing people coming together. i have never in all my years of war reporting i've never seen people showing up like this in very individual ts of kindness. it is not just famously the organization of the volunteers, those who are going to the front and joining the armed forces, but also, you will get to areas where there is a humanitarian corridor where some of the civilians are able to escape the fighting and you might just find locals from the local apartment building
jane: people here are absolutely horrified. they watch the tv news themselves, they are online, watching what is happening in cities like mariupol, in the south in kharkiv, in the east where you are having these cities hammers. civilian -- areas from airstrikes from the russians. and people are very very aware that that is a war crime, it is illegal to specifically target civilians and civilian areas. there was a real sense here of this nation of people, certainly these cities that are holding...
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jane, for example, jane doyle, for example, should not have to worry about getting a surprise bill in the mail after a doctor visit wondering if she's on the hook for that bill or not. dennis shouldn't have to go to the emergency room because he cannot get a hold of his's care team who are supposed to be there to help him. we need to make sure that the care delivering models available to people with medicare and medicaid meet their needs and meet their preferences. that's why we must pass the pace expanded act that senator scott and i have introduced to increase the availability of these programs. and it's why we should make a permanent investment in home and community based services to help people with disabilities remain with families in their communities. so we're grateful for the testimony of our witnesses and now, i'll turn to ranking member scott for his closing statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for holding, once again, a really important hearing for so many americans who are looking for more information and frankly, more reasons to be hopeful as they deal with declining he
jane, for example, jane doyle, for example, should not have to worry about getting a surprise bill in the mail after a doctor visit wondering if she's on the hook for that bill or not. dennis shouldn't have to go to the emergency room because he cannot get a hold of his's care team who are supposed to be there to help him. we need to make sure that the care delivering models available to people with medicare and medicaid meet their needs and meet their preferences. that's why we must pass the...
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i want to turn back to jane doyle. you highlighted how difficult it was to help your mother apply for and enroll in the care that she needs. in your testimony you talked about, quote, several applications, and having to attach, quote, hundreds of documents. hundreds. you also describe your own experience applying for medicaid at different points in your life while you had medicare, while you are working, and when you could no longer work. at various points you turned to nonprofit organizations like the pennsylvania health law project and the medicare rights center for help. i imagine there are so many people listening at home who can relate to your story. as ranking member scott made reference to, it is so important to hear from people who are living through these challenges. jane, are there things that you could have -- or that could have made the application and enrollment process easier for you, and easier for your mother to navigate? ms. doyle: thank you, senator. well, it was a little more clear for basic medicaid
i want to turn back to jane doyle. you highlighted how difficult it was to help your mother apply for and enroll in the care that she needs. in your testimony you talked about, quote, several applications, and having to attach, quote, hundreds of documents. hundreds. you also describe your own experience applying for medicaid at different points in your life while you had medicare, while you are working, and when you could no longer work. at various points you turned to nonprofit organizations...
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jane: it will matter eventually. right now i'm finding it difficult to reconcile what i am seeing in the mainstream press about the struggles that people are having with higher energy and food prices, and the data i see. if we look at that statement from the bank of england last week, yes, they did hike interest rates, but the outlook was fairly pessimistic. they talked about slower growth, rising unemployment by the end of the year. that is becoming reality right now. what we see in the consumer confidence data this morning in the u.k. is plunging levels of confidence. retail sales far lower than expected. this is the impact on the consumer from rising inflation. finally it is having that impact on containing demand which will bring prices down. kailey: you mentioned the boe tightening, the fed tightening, the ecb may get there. the boj is not moving. you are seeing that widening divergence. where does it stop? jane: there is a lot of momentum behind there, more than i anticipated. i had expected 1.20. 1.22 has take
jane: it will matter eventually. right now i'm finding it difficult to reconcile what i am seeing in the mainstream press about the struggles that people are having with higher energy and food prices, and the data i see. if we look at that statement from the bank of england last week, yes, they did hike interest rates, but the outlook was fairly pessimistic. they talked about slower growth, rising unemployment by the end of the year. that is becoming reality right now. what we see in the...
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jane: i think so. if we are talking about the relationship between russia and nato, the basic concepts of mutually assured destruction, nuclear annihilation, are still there. i am not particularly worried about putin attacking, using nuclear weapons against a nato country. nato is a nuclear alliance, and i think he is deterred by nuclear retaliation by nato. guy: we will leave it there. really appreciate your time and your analysis. thank you very much, jane vaynman of temple university. china's foreign minister is warning the united states against trying to build a pacific version of nato, and says the issues over taiwan and ukraine are "not comparable at all." we will discuss all of this with society policy institute's senior fellow, joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg markets." bloomberg's triple take debuts at 4:30 p.m. new york time today . this is bberg. ♪ let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. the european union is calling for fast action to ensure the
jane: i think so. if we are talking about the relationship between russia and nato, the basic concepts of mutually assured destruction, nuclear annihilation, are still there. i am not particularly worried about putin attacking, using nuclear weapons against a nato country. nato is a nuclear alliance, and i think he is deterred by nuclear retaliation by nato. guy: we will leave it there. really appreciate your time and your analysis. thank you very much, jane vaynman of temple university....
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what is wrong, jane? >> well, the liberal world order that was invented right after world war ii, that i was born into, i think we all were, is dissolving in front of our eyes. let me say a couple of things, ali, and hello to ian. we were both in munich in weeks ago at the security conference when zelensky flew in to tell us how horrible things could be unless we rallied together. i salute his bravery. i think we have rallied together and the fact that you are in hungary, hungary which is welcoming some refugees tells me that the west is united. but we have to do more. it is a good idea to avoid a hot war with russia in ukraine. and i think that the u.s. position on the no-fly zone, sad as it is, it is the right position. but let me put out there four more things that we should be doing. one, we should rally a worldwide tech army to tell the truth to the russian people. this is not so hard. we've got the resources in the world to do this and once they learn the truth, i think things will change on the gro
what is wrong, jane? >> well, the liberal world order that was invented right after world war ii, that i was born into, i think we all were, is dissolving in front of our eyes. let me say a couple of things, ali, and hello to ian. we were both in munich in weeks ago at the security conference when zelensky flew in to tell us how horrible things could be unless we rallied together. i salute his bravery. i think we have rallied together and the fact that you are in hungary, hungary which is...
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i was terrified of meeting jane. you know, she was coming with all the respect i have for her iconic work and her presence in cinema, so i didn't know her, and then i met her and just completely fell for her, just adored her, and she opened this portfolio of the kind of look— book of what she'd imagined. the delicacy and the intimacy and the rawness of it was really unexpected. and i thought, this is going to be a magic combination, her lens on this world. i honestly was interested in it to work with jane. . i had been an admirer of hers for so long. i she's just a director i've - always wanted to work with. so, to have that opportunity, i would have played phil, - you know, it's not really... like, that's what i - was drawn to, isjane. the power of the dog was a huge hit with festival audiences wherever it was shown, including here in london, but it only had a very limited cinema release because it's a netflix film aimed, like alfonso cuaron�*s roma and martin scorsese's the irishman, directly at the oscars. tho
i was terrified of meeting jane. you know, she was coming with all the respect i have for her iconic work and her presence in cinema, so i didn't know her, and then i met her and just completely fell for her, just adored her, and she opened this portfolio of the kind of look— book of what she'd imagined. the delicacy and the intimacy and the rawness of it was really unexpected. and i thought, this is going to be a magic combination, her lens on this world. i honestly was interested in it to...
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joe: jane timken, in question to you. ms. timken i would like to : address the embarrassment of friday evening. josh mandel and mike gibbons acted like children. and if i had been their mother, i would've grounded them. i am a mom on a mission to take the country back. you talked about gas prices. i was in the trenches fighting for president trump's america first agenda, when we were energy independent. no longer because of joe biden's field policy. they want to eliminate the fossil fuel industry in this country. we have 250,000 jobs right here in ohio tied to the oil and gas industry. there is no reason our country should be begging other countries for oil and gas. as a mom, i know what is like to fill up your gas tank, to buy groceries. this is harming those who can least afford it. it will be a priority of mine in the u.s. senate to get us back to energy independent and stop the democrats's attack on the oil and gas industry. joe: josh mandel, same to 60 seconds. mr. mandel: part of the problem is the democrats, when they
joe: jane timken, in question to you. ms. timken i would like to : address the embarrassment of friday evening. josh mandel and mike gibbons acted like children. and if i had been their mother, i would've grounded them. i am a mom on a mission to take the country back. you talked about gas prices. i was in the trenches fighting for president trump's america first agenda, when we were energy independent. no longer because of joe biden's field policy. they want to eliminate the fossil fuel...
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jane: absolutely. disinformation is a huge weapon for the russian government. we saw it in 2014 during the annexation of crimea, the occupation of eastern ukraine. we saw it during the downing of mh 17, nbc at now. it's a weapon putin has been using all around the world in an attempt to undermine democracy, which of course the u.s. feels intimately as well. emily: how long do you think big tech platforms are handling this now? we have seen some steps taken in the last couple of days, not nearly enough is my guess. jane: from the tracking we are doing, the steps have been good, but limited and scattershot. there has been a ban on rt and sputnik in europe, but we do not see that same ban worldwide which raises a serious question. why? rt and sputnik at huge audiences outside of europe, including america. we also see direct television providers attempt to thwart russian disinformation, but again, russians diss informers are very good getting around restrictions on social media. as a matter of fact, they are well-crafted around that. this is a war that spans social
jane: absolutely. disinformation is a huge weapon for the russian government. we saw it in 2014 during the annexation of crimea, the occupation of eastern ukraine. we saw it during the downing of mh 17, nbc at now. it's a weapon putin has been using all around the world in an attempt to undermine democracy, which of course the u.s. feels intimately as well. emily: how long do you think big tech platforms are handling this now? we have seen some steps taken in the last couple of days, not nearly...
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for the pbs newshour, i am jane ferguson in ukraine. judy: thank you, jane. and the newshour's coverage from ukraine, coverage of this war is supported in partnership with the pulitzer center. the european union's foreign policy chief declared russia's siege of mariupol "a massive war crime." ukraine refused again to surrender the industrial port city, as russia offered safe passage for hundreds of thousands of residents who've been trapped for weeks without food, water, or power. nick schifrin reports on that brutal siege, the epicenter now of this war's suffering. nick: it's residents desperate and deprived. there is no water. we used to be better. apartment buildings where hundreds lived now blackenednd abandoned and from homes that took direct hits, survivors say only what they could carry and themselves for the dead have lost their dignity. they are buried by the roadside. the siege of marou pull is designed to break this cities spirit and force families to flee or hide underground. the local universities librarian --we have been in a basement for 11 day
for the pbs newshour, i am jane ferguson in ukraine. judy: thank you, jane. and the newshour's coverage from ukraine, coverage of this war is supported in partnership with the pulitzer center. the european union's foreign policy chief declared russia's siege of mariupol "a massive war crime." ukraine refused again to surrender the industrial port city, as russia offered safe passage for hundreds of thousands of residents who've been trapped for weeks without food, water, or power....
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i'm jane back to you. thank you, jane. >> 7.20 is the time. let's turn now to the latest on ukraine. we have russian officials now saying that their focus now is wearing down ukraine's military in the east in hopes of forcing them to surrender that part of the country. most of ukraine's army is act, in fact, concentrated their the eastern part the nation where they've been fighting with moscow backed separatists. if russia succeeds in destroying ukrainian forces in that part of the country known as the donbass. it could potentially try to split the country into. the white house. meanwhile, is taking a step back after comments that president biden made during his trip brought about russian president vladimir putin. u.s. officials are trying to do a little bit of damage control. alexander lawn has the very latest. >> good morning. the words of the u.s. president are typically considered u.s. policy. but now the white house and other u.s. officials stress that the united states is not pushing for a regime change in russia. >> president >> biden i
i'm jane back to you. thank you, jane. >> 7.20 is the time. let's turn now to the latest on ukraine. we have russian officials now saying that their focus now is wearing down ukraine's military in the east in hopes of forcing them to surrender that part of the country. most of ukraine's army is act, in fact, concentrated their the eastern part the nation where they've been fighting with moscow backed separatists. if russia succeeds in destroying ukrainian forces in that part of the...
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yes, jane, thejury daniel. yes, jane, the jury have daniel. yes, jane, thejury have been watching some of the seven police interviews that ali harbi ali gave interviews that ali harbi ali gave in the days after the attack, all of which were videotaped, and where his lawyers were present. in the first interview he was asked directly, mrali, is this first interview he was asked directly, mr ali, is this a terrorist act? and he says, i mean, yeah, i guess i killed an mp and i done it, yeah. he described over the course of the second interview how he was self radicalised, how he had originally thought about going to fight overseas but settled on the idea of carrying out an attack on britain. he decided the mostjust target would be an mp that had voted for air strikes target would be an mp that had voted forairstrikes in target would be an mp that had voted for air strikes in syria, he described going to michael gove's house, to the houses of parliament, he says he bottled to carrying out an attack on several other occasions and that he settled on
yes, jane, thejury daniel. yes, jane, the jury have daniel. yes, jane, thejury have been watching some of the seven police interviews that ali harbi ali gave interviews that ali harbi ali gave in the days after the attack, all of which were videotaped, and where his lawyers were present. in the first interview he was asked directly, mrali, is this first interview he was asked directly, mr ali, is this a terrorist act? and he says, i mean, yeah, i guess i killed an mp and i done it, yeah. he...
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joe: jane timken, in question to you. ms. timken i would like to : address the embarrassment of friday evening. josh mandel and mike gibbons acted like children. and if i had been their mother, i would've grounded them. i am a mom on a mission to take the country back. you talked about gas prices. i was in the trenches fighting for president trump's america first agenda, when we were energy independent. no longer because of joe biden's field policy. they want to eliminate the fossil fuel industry in this country. we have 250,000 jobs right here in ohio tied to the oil and gas industry. there is no reason our country should be begging other countries for oil and gas. as a mom, i know what is like to fill up your gas tank, to buy groceries. this is harming those who can least afford it. it will be a priority of mine in the u.s. senate to get us back to energy independent and stop the democrats's attack on the oil and gas industry. joe: josh mandel, same to 60 seconds. mr. mandel: part of the problem is the democrats, when they
joe: jane timken, in question to you. ms. timken i would like to : address the embarrassment of friday evening. josh mandel and mike gibbons acted like children. and if i had been their mother, i would've grounded them. i am a mom on a mission to take the country back. you talked about gas prices. i was in the trenches fighting for president trump's america first agenda, when we were energy independent. no longer because of joe biden's field policy. they want to eliminate the fossil fuel...
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do it was a g i jane jokey, mark boy. oh yeah, a jaw dropping moment for viewers around the world smith and then went on to win best actor for his performance in king richard. a movie about the father of tennis . does venus and serena williams and he apologized in his acceptance speech, your heart imitates life. i looked like the crazy father lives like they say, like crazy father. just like they said about with you or your mom, but love will make you do crazy things. the lapd says it won't take things further . as chris rock declined to file a police report. oscars organizes tweeted that it does not condone violence. the academy also tried to show off its diversity compared to previous years. apple t miss coda took the spotlight starring death actors in leading roles. it won best picture mocking the 1st time a streaming service took home the film award to do the power of the dog, which lead 12 nominations picked up on jane canyons directing when jessica chastine landed best actress for her role in the eyes of tammy faye,
do it was a g i jane jokey, mark boy. oh yeah, a jaw dropping moment for viewers around the world smith and then went on to win best actor for his performance in king richard. a movie about the father of tennis . does venus and serena williams and he apologized in his acceptance speech, your heart imitates life. i looked like the crazy father lives like they say, like crazy father. just like they said about with you or your mom, but love will make you do crazy things. the lapd says it won't...
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jane fully as the head of fx strategy at rabobank -- jane foley is the head of fx strategy at rabobank. we are seeing a flurry of geopolitical conversations happening. what could shift the dial in this war in europe? china is meeting the u.s., the qatari's meeting moscow and the brits going to rio. what is the most important conversation we need to track? >> we may have progress in the talks between ukraine and russia. that is obviously going to be game changing. that is the most important conversation. a meeting has been planned for sometime time, but obviously there is a new meaning given the context. russia asked china for some kind of assistance, potentially military equipment, we don't know what the chinese have said. how far will the u.s. and its allies pushed china in terms of secondary sanctions if it does move? that is another really important part of this equation. dani: there has been much made of some of the stability of some regions. they are not is exposed perhaps to russia-ukraine. if we are looking at a world where china is more involved, does that mean we have to rebut
jane fully as the head of fx strategy at rabobank -- jane foley is the head of fx strategy at rabobank. we are seeing a flurry of geopolitical conversations happening. what could shift the dial in this war in europe? china is meeting the u.s., the qatari's meeting moscow and the brits going to rio. what is the most important conversation we need to track? >> we may have progress in the talks between ukraine and russia. that is obviously going to be game changing. that is the most...
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i was terrified of meeting jane. _ got involved. i was terrified of meeting jane. she i got involved. i was terrified of meeting jane. she was i got involved. i was terrified i of meeting jane. she was coming with all the respect i have for her iconic work and her presence as a matter i did not know her day met herjust completely fell for her. ijust adored her and she opens a portfolio of what she had imagined and the delicacy and intimacy and rawness of it was with the unexpected. and i thought, this to be a magic combination. her lens in this world. i combination. her lens in this world. ., , combination. her lens in this world. ., _ world. i was honestly interested _ world. i was honestly interested to - world. i was honestly interested to work i world. i was honestly i interested to work with world. i was honestly - interested to work with jane. i was an— interested to work with jane. i was an admirer of hers for so long — was an admirer of hers for so long she's— was an admirer of hers for so long. she'sjust a direct i've always— long. she'sjust a dire
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do it was a g i jane joe. he mark boy. oh oh, a jaw dropping moment for viewers around the world smith and then went on to win best actor for his performance in king richard. a movie about the father of tennis does venus and serena williams. he apologized in his acceptance speech, your part imitates life. i looked like the crazy father lives like this is alert, crazy father just about with you or your mom, but love will make you do crazy things. the lapd says it won't take things further . as chris rock declined to file a police report. oscars organizes tweeted that it does not condone violence. the academy also tried to show off its diversity compared to previous years. appletv coda took the spotlight starring death actors in leading roles. it won best picture mocking the 1st time a streaming service took home the film award to do expose the power of the dog, which lead 12 nominations picked up on jane canyons directing when jessica chastine landed best actress for her role in the eyes of tammy faye local and best interna
do it was a g i jane joe. he mark boy. oh oh, a jaw dropping moment for viewers around the world smith and then went on to win best actor for his performance in king richard. a movie about the father of tennis does venus and serena williams. he apologized in his acceptance speech, your part imitates life. i looked like the crazy father lives like this is alert, crazy father just about with you or your mom, but love will make you do crazy things. the lapd says it won't take things further . as...
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hands worked for a living is an insult to jane. our country was based on a freedom of religion, not a freedom from religion and our country grew strong on a bed rock of jue daya-christian values. not miss limb -- muslim. i don't think we should be watering down on those judeo-christian values. we should go the other way. doubling down, instill faith in the classroom, workplace and everywhere in society. >> you did tweet shut down government schools. do you want to shut down beachwood high school, ohio state? other government schools? >> of course not. but tax-supported schools, kids wants to pray, we should let them pray. we have to go on offense. for everyone watching at home, i know you're sick and tired of watching the media attack us as people of religion. we have to fight. >> you said you understand cancel culture more than me. you said that was giving in to the cancel culture by changing the name of the cleavage indians. >> my wife has a master's degree so i respect women but jane, you keep say you're fighting in the trenches
hands worked for a living is an insult to jane. our country was based on a freedom of religion, not a freedom from religion and our country grew strong on a bed rock of jue daya-christian values. not miss limb -- muslim. i don't think we should be watering down on those judeo-christian values. we should go the other way. doubling down, instill faith in the classroom, workplace and everywhere in society. >> you did tweet shut down government schools. do you want to shut down beachwood high...
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jane lytvynenko, harford -- harvard senior research fellow. coming up, bret taylor on the back of salesforce' latest earnings report. plus his thoughts on the global uncertainty ahead, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: salesforce beat wall street estimates in the third quarter with revenue up 25% and a strong forecast ahead as the company works to integrate its billion-dollar acquisition of slack. salesforce's co-ceo brett taylor is with me now. great to have you back with us. it's an inflection point, and i have to ask you about what is going on in ukraine, and geopolitics. how concerned are you about what this means for humanity, and the global economy and business? bret: i want to start where you just started, which is humanity. our hearts go out to the people of ukraine. watching the suffering printout in real-time in the media is just horrific. we are showing up as humanitarians to help people and refugees. speaking to the economic impact, there is a lot of uncertainty in the economy right now. this war in europe, which is horrific, inf
jane lytvynenko, harford -- harvard senior research fellow. coming up, bret taylor on the back of salesforce' latest earnings report. plus his thoughts on the global uncertainty ahead, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: salesforce beat wall street estimates in the third quarter with revenue up 25% and a strong forecast ahead as the company works to integrate its billion-dollar acquisition of slack. salesforce's co-ceo brett taylor is with me now. great to have you back with us. it's an...
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sorry. >> jane. jane. absolutely fascinating, to hear from you. i know that that family will be so grateful, you know, especially that moment that they saw you there. i wish i could speak to you for much longer. we are restricted by time. i want to say a massive thank you. >> can i say one more thing? please, if you can, please, please, speak to them. it's not going to be passive. the government has thrown in another policy, where we have to have checks before we can bring the initially to the uk. if you can't help, you saw the damage that's being done, please go to crowd fund and support the medical aid for ukraine, where an ambulance is there to help these people. >> thank you so much for your time. thank you. >> thank you. >>> now, a ferry has been detained in northern ireland the coast guard agency says the trip was held due to failure from crew, vessel documentation and crude training. casey, just seeing the process with those 800 workers, the results of having to set so many people and trying to quickly train the ones, new ones in such a sho
sorry. >> jane. jane. absolutely fascinating, to hear from you. i know that that family will be so grateful, you know, especially that moment that they saw you there. i wish i could speak to you for much longer. we are restricted by time. i want to say a massive thank you. >> can i say one more thing? please, if you can, please, please, speak to them. it's not going to be passive. the government has thrown in another policy, where we have to have checks before we can bring the...
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win best director. >> jane campion. as for best actress in a leading role, jessica chastain was feeling great on the carpet. >> to be here tonight, i'm seeing all of your beautiful really long time. >> and even better on stage when she won for the eyes of tammy faye. jessica, just a for a night that felt like a roller coaster of emotions. the evening was quelled by the anticipated and celebrated when for cota which won for best picture haha. reporting from the academy awards. i'm sam rubin. all right. good night. >> in the end is nigh 43. we'll be right back. >> that 46 right now, time for the weather. and rebecca is in for john is indeed all week and instead of asking, how long is the rain going to lessen thinking? >> you you have some time, idea. i don't feel it all the time. i feel like i can go any day. but no, i have about 2 months left, ok? sometimes i don't feel that or maybe look that way because it's getting a little bit large there. but yes, definitely staying busy with the little ones at home. it's nice to be
win best director. >> jane campion. as for best actress in a leading role, jessica chastain was feeling great on the carpet. >> to be here tonight, i'm seeing all of your beautiful really long time. >> and even better on stage when she won for the eyes of tammy faye. jessica, just a for a night that felt like a roller coaster of emotions. the evening was quelled by the anticipated and celebrated when for cota which won for best picture haha. reporting from the academy awards....
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i jane joe, he mark boy. oh yeah. a jaw dropping moment for viewers around the world. smith and then went on to win best actor for his performance in king richard. a movie about the father of tennis does venus and serena williams. he apologized in his acceptance speech. your part imitates life. i looked like the crazy father was like, they say like crazy father just about with you or your mom. but love will make you do crazy things. the lapd says it won't take things further . as chris rock declined to file a police report, oscars organizes tweeted that it does not condone violence. the academy also tried to show off its diversity compared to previous years. appletv coda took the spotlight starting deaf actors in leading roles. it won best picture mocking the 1st time a streaming service took home the film award to do with the power of the dog, which lead 12 nominations picked up on jane canyons directing when jessica chastine landed best actress for her role in the eyes of tammy faye logo and best international film was awarded to japan's drive my car. while the oscar
i jane joe, he mark boy. oh yeah. a jaw dropping moment for viewers around the world. smith and then went on to win best actor for his performance in king richard. a movie about the father of tennis does venus and serena williams. he apologized in his acceptance speech. your part imitates life. i looked like the crazy father was like, they say like crazy father just about with you or your mom. but love will make you do crazy things. the lapd says it won't take things further . as chris rock...
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i jane to can't wait to see it. but think it's miss hair loss is actually due to her battle without a struggle she shared with others on social media. at this point i can only lance. >> you know, now that move it out. he should just all of a sudden one day, get this >> cameras caught pinkett smith visibly upset about the comment. moments later you see will walk on the stage and smack chris rock in the face. wow. >> will smith? after walking back to a c smith made it clear. >> what provoked him? wow. do. >> yeah. it was a g i jane not >> either way his actions that chris rock and those watching stunned what just pop >> and you went to social media just to make sure that what you are seeing everybody else was seeing. i interviewed will smith many times in my life and he is probably the nicest person in hollywood. what he did is very inconsistent with his personality with his behavior. just felt like. it had to be a joke. >> are maybe that was very in reporting. will smith has since issued an apology to chris rocky pos
i jane to can't wait to see it. but think it's miss hair loss is actually due to her battle without a struggle she shared with others on social media. at this point i can only lance. >> you know, now that move it out. he should just all of a sudden one day, get this >> cameras caught pinkett smith visibly upset about the comment. moments later you see will walk on the stage and smack chris rock in the face. wow. >> will smith? after walking back to a c smith made it clear....
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wow, do it was a g i jane jokey. mark, boy, oh, yeah. a jaw dropping moment for viewers around the world. smith then went on to win, best actor for his performance in king richard. a movie about the father of tennis does venus and serena williams and he apologized in his acceptance speech. your part imitates life. i looked like the crazy father was like, this is alert. crazy father. just what is it about with you or your own? but love will make you do crazy things. the lapd says it won't take things further . as chris rock declined to file a police report, oscars organizes tweeted that it does not condone violence. the academy also tried to show off its diversity compared to previous years. apple t miss coda took the spotlight starring death actors in leading roles. it won best picture mocking the 1st time. a streaming service took home the film award with the power of the dog, which led 12 nominations, picked up on jane canyons directing when jessica chastine landed best actress for her role in the eyes of tammy faye mcgrew. and best in
wow, do it was a g i jane jokey. mark, boy, oh, yeah. a jaw dropping moment for viewers around the world. smith then went on to win, best actor for his performance in king richard. a movie about the father of tennis does venus and serena williams and he apologized in his acceptance speech. your part imitates life. i looked like the crazy father was like, this is alert. crazy father. just what is it about with you or your own? but love will make you do crazy things. the lapd says it won't take...
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. >> we didn't call on jane caster. jane, you don't count. first of all, you're in florida. promising a trophy, tom brady doesn't count. do you want to weigh in on this question, jane? >> sure, very briefly. i think a lot of it may not be the answer people want to hear, but it's the organizational reputation that -- if your organization is looked upon as being a great law enforcement agency, then people are going to want to work there, and they're going to want to try to get in. the best recruiters you have are other officers, just like -- anybody who is a police officer could tell a hundred stories of someone that walked in and said, hey, have you ever thought about law enforcement? and a lot of it is if you can see it, you can be it. so we have youth academies where we cult have a through high school. we have scholarships, scholarship academies for individuals to diversify that couldn't afford to go through the police academy. teaching at universities. going in and lecturing, i did it several times a year at every university to go and talk to the students. and, again, if t
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the third nomination, jane campion, best director for the power of the dog. we are going to focus on the oscars a little bit later in the programme, with some fairly dramatic developments thereto at the —— to add to that. back to the situation in ukraine. well, more than a month into the fighting, analysts believe russia is trying to encircle and cut off ukrainian troops in the east. one key russian target is the strategic port city of mariupol, which has been devastated by shelling. ukraine accuses russian troops there of forcibly re—locating thousands of civilians from the city, something moscow denies. but the bbc has spoken to one resident of mariupol, who says she was given "no option" but to leave, and was taken to the russian separatist held area of donestk and then onto russia itself. our correspondent, wyre davies reports. thousands of refugees have been able to leave mariupol, travelling in packed, bomb—damaged vehicles to the relative safety of ukrainian—held towns. but ukraine has now accused the russian military of forcibly removing tho
the third nomination, jane campion, best director for the power of the dog. we are going to focus on the oscars a little bit later in the programme, with some fairly dramatic developments thereto at the —— to add to that. back to the situation in ukraine. well, more than a month into the fighting, analysts believe russia is trying to encircle and cut off ukrainian troops in the east. one key russian target is the strategic port city of mariupol, which has been devastated by shelling....
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like misha, like carla, like jocelyn, like jane kim. there's so many women -- like alexa, who used to work for 5m. there's so many women who helped make this happen, that you should see the strength of the women that helped make this right here? we're here, and we're going to continue to be here. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, rudy, and thank you to all of our speakers. we're looking forward to seeing all of you on thursday, march 3, at 4:00, for our larger grand opening celebration event. i'd like to call my fellow speakers up to the stage in order for our ceremonial ribbon cutting photo. if i could have my colleague jocelyn step up to the stage, and then moi and rudy. supervisor matt haney, as soon as he's done with the photo, and then, mayor london breed, as well. >> mayor breed: i am san francisco mayor london breed. welcome to the state of the city address. [applause] >> mayor breed: i am happy to have all of you here today. it is really great to be outdoors in person. the mask mandates, vaccine mandates are all gone. if you t
like misha, like carla, like jocelyn, like jane kim. there's so many women -- like alexa, who used to work for 5m. there's so many women who helped make this happen, that you should see the strength of the women that helped make this right here? we're here, and we're going to continue to be here. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, rudy, and thank you to all of our speakers. we're looking forward to seeing all of you on thursday, march 3, at 4:00, for our larger grand opening celebration...
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like misha, like carla, like jocelyn, like jane kim. there's so many women -- like alexa, who used to work for 5m. there's so many women who helped make this happen, that you should see the strength of the women that helped make this right here? we're here, and we're going to continue to be here. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, rudy, and thank you to all of our speakers. we're looking forward to seeing all of you on thursday, march 3, at 4:00, for our larger grand opening celebration event. i'd like to call my fellow speakers up to the stage in order for our ceremonial ribbon cutting photo. if i could have my colleague jocelyn step up to the stage, and then moi and rudy. supervisor matt haney, as soon as he's done with the photo, and then, mayor london breed, as well.
like misha, like carla, like jocelyn, like jane kim. there's so many women -- like alexa, who used to work for 5m. there's so many women who helped make this happen, that you should see the strength of the women that helped make this right here? we're here, and we're going to continue to be here. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, rudy, and thank you to all of our speakers. we're looking forward to seeing all of you on thursday, march 3, at 4:00, for our larger grand opening celebration...
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like misha, like carla, like jocelyn, like jane kim. there's so many women -- like alexa, who used to work for 5m. there's so many women who helped make this happen, that you should see the strength of the women that helped make this right here? we're here, and we're going to continue to be here. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, rudy, and thank you to all of our speakers. we're looking forward to seeing all of you on thursday, march 3, at 4:00, for our larger grand opening celebration event. i'd like to call my fellow speakers up to the stage in order for our ceremonial ribbon cutting photo. if i could have my colleague jocelyn step up to the stage, and then moi and rudy. supervisor matt haney, as soon as he's done with the photo, and then, mayor london breed, as well. sustainability mission, even though the bikes are very minimal energy use. it still matters where the energy comes from and also part of the mission in sustainability is how we run everything, run our business. so having the lights come on with clean energy is importan
like misha, like carla, like jocelyn, like jane kim. there's so many women -- like alexa, who used to work for 5m. there's so many women who helped make this happen, that you should see the strength of the women that helped make this right here? we're here, and we're going to continue to be here. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, rudy, and thank you to all of our speakers. we're looking forward to seeing all of you on thursday, march 3, at 4:00, for our larger grand opening celebration...
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like misha, like carla, like jocelyn, like jane kim. there's so many women -- like alexa, who used to work for 5m. there's so many women who helped make this happen, that you should see the strength of the women that helped make this right here? we're here, and we're going to continue to be here. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, rudy, and thank you to all of our speakers. we're looking forward to seeing all of you on thursday, march 3, at 4:00, for our larger grand opening celebration event. i'd like to call my fellow speakers up to the stage in order for our ceremonial ribbon cutting photo. if i could have my colleague jocelyn step up to the stage, and then moi and rudy. supervisor matt haney, as soon as he's done with the photo, and then, mayor london breed, as well. >> i came to san francisco in 1969. i fell in love with this city and and this is where i raised my family at. my name is bobbie cochran. i've been a holly court resident for 32 years. i wouldn't give up this neighborhood for nothing. i moved into this apartment one ye
like misha, like carla, like jocelyn, like jane kim. there's so many women -- like alexa, who used to work for 5m. there's so many women who helped make this happen, that you should see the strength of the women that helped make this right here? we're here, and we're going to continue to be here. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, rudy, and thank you to all of our speakers. we're looking forward to seeing all of you on thursday, march 3, at 4:00, for our larger grand opening celebration...
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jane mayer, as always. rick hasen is a professor of law and political science at uc irvine school of law. he's the author of multiple books about the supreme court. and is quoted in jane mayer's piece. nice to see you. i want to just mention with jayne says you said you are quoted as saying that , there is a potential liability at stake for justice thomas. what is his exposure here? >> i think it's a potential liability for ginni thomas. that, is she could face civil or criminal liability for what she was trying to do to overturn the results of the legitimate election. and that is why under that statute the jane mentioned, the spouses significant interest is at stake. when justice thomas ruled on a case about whether certain documents can come in, or what's the definition of sedition is, or whether or not there was interference with an official proceeding, all kind of legal -- relating to not just the january 6th insurrection, but all of the events after november 3rd when donald trump tried to turn himself
jane mayer, as always. rick hasen is a professor of law and political science at uc irvine school of law. he's the author of multiple books about the supreme court. and is quoted in jane mayer's piece. nice to see you. i want to just mention with jayne says you said you are quoted as saying that , there is a potential liability at stake for justice thomas. what is his exposure here? >> i think it's a potential liability for ginni thomas. that, is she could face civil or criminal liability...
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like misha, like carla, like jocelyn, like jane kim. there's so many women -- like alexa, who used to work for 5m. there's so many women who helped make this happen, that you should see the strength of the women that helped make this right here? we're here, and we're going to continue to be here. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, rudy, and thank you to all of our speakers. we're looking forward to seeing all of you on thursday, march 3, at 4:00, for our larger grand opening celebration event. i'd like to call my fellow speakers up to the stage in order for our ceremonial ribbon cutting photo. if i could have my colleague jocelyn step up to the stage, and then moi and rudy. supervisor matt haney, as soon as he's done with the photo, and then, mayor london breed, as well. >> my son and i was living in my car. we was in and out of shelters in san francisco for almost about 3.5 years. i would take my son to school. we would use a public rest room just for him to brush his teeth and do a quick little wipe-off so it seemed he could take a s
like misha, like carla, like jocelyn, like jane kim. there's so many women -- like alexa, who used to work for 5m. there's so many women who helped make this happen, that you should see the strength of the women that helped make this right here? we're here, and we're going to continue to be here. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, rudy, and thank you to all of our speakers. we're looking forward to seeing all of you on thursday, march 3, at 4:00, for our larger grand opening celebration...
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that's where jane ferguson begins tonight's coverage. and a warning: images and accounts in this report may be upsetting. >> reporter: beyond the capital the war continues, relentless. the people of this community will never know why they are the target of russia's bombs today. a missile lobbed from miles away, thrown in anger by a thwarted army stuck outside the city. at least one person was killed and several wounded. this morning's attack hit a residential neighborhood. this building is just filled with civilian apartments, now completely ripped open on to the street. the bomb itself landed right here just feet away, levering a -- leaving a huge crater now being cleaned up. this area is packe with civilians, and you can see, in the distance here, that building is a childhood nursery. the days have taken on a dark routine. attacks in the early morning, followed by the mournful cleanup. those returning to their homes hours later picked through the debris. we entered one building where residents were trying to salvage belongings. svetlan
that's where jane ferguson begins tonight's coverage. and a warning: images and accounts in this report may be upsetting. >> reporter: beyond the capital the war continues, relentless. the people of this community will never know why they are the target of russia's bombs today. a missile lobbed from miles away, thrown in anger by a thwarted army stuck outside the city. at least one person was killed and several wounded. this morning's attack hit a residential neighborhood. this building...
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as we said, david is at citi headquarters with jane fraser. hey, david >> hey, carl that's right not too far from you guys at the new york stock exchange but happy to be here at citi's headq headquarters nice to see people walking around in the background, as well jane, i've been in the building not that long ago and it was quite different. i'm sure nice for you, as well thank you for having us here. >> thank you so much yes, it is it's wonderful to feel the vibrancy and life back in new york city! >> yes a little bit will of life. yesterday, as well, you had an important day. it was an your investor day. you've been in the job for one year somewhat muted response from the analyst community to what you presented yesterday. a long road for improved roads patience required. are you happy with sort of the response you have gotten is that the message you want to spend in this is going to take time >> yes i'm very positive about the response we got. what we wanted to do yesterday was provide clarity to our investors, to the street about the vision
as we said, david is at citi headquarters with jane fraser. hey, david >> hey, carl that's right not too far from you guys at the new york stock exchange but happy to be here at citi's headq headquarters nice to see people walking around in the background, as well jane, i've been in the building not that long ago and it was quite different. i'm sure nice for you, as well thank you for having us here. >> thank you so much yes, it is it's wonderful to feel the vibrancy and life back...
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. >> i am jane - and we all know guys well, overcompensate for their because enacted oakwood sees and i'm different. >> so how is that data in the message and any different than mike gibbons comments about your gender.bo >> i was pointing out exactly what is going onn in this race, we saw a display on friday night to candidates more concerned about themselves and their bravado, and i'm in this race for ohio, and this is a serious race and serious job and i sometimes think that were allowed to have a little levity but the point of this race, is who can youth trust to fight for the market first agenda and is been in the trenches fighting for the border security american jobs and energy independence, i tell you i put a hundred 50000 miles on my car have i did not see josh mandel or mike gibbons or jd and i think the workforce i can't ohio deserves somebody who has a great and the grace to things done. >> thank you and mike gibbons i know you would like to respond to our group and part of ohio and a lot of people clean the rooms nobody get put $2 million into a race, and i will tell you i
. >> i am jane - and we all know guys well, overcompensate for their because enacted oakwood sees and i'm different. >> so how is that data in the message and any different than mike gibbons comments about your gender.bo >> i was pointing out exactly what is going onn in this race, we saw a display on friday night to candidates more concerned about themselves and their bravado, and i'm in this race for ohio, and this is a serious race and serious job and i sometimes think that...
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that's what i love. >> i'm frank jane. i'm a community photographer for the last i think about 20 years. i joined the chinese historical society. it was a way i could practice my society and i can give the community memories. i've been practicing and get to know everybody and everybody knew me pretty much documenting the history i don't just shoot events. i'm telling a story in whatever photos that i post on facebook, it's just like being there from front to end, i do a good job and i take hundreds and hundreds of photos. and i was specializing in chinese american history. i want to cover what's happening in chinatown. what's happening in my community. i shoot a lot of government officials. i probably have thousands of photos of mayor lee and all the dignitaries. but they treat me like one of the family members because they see me all the time. they appreciate me. even the local cops, the firemen, you know, i feel at home. i was born in chinese hospital 1954. we grew up dirt poor. our family was lucky to grew up. when i wa
that's what i love. >> i'm frank jane. i'm a community photographer for the last i think about 20 years. i joined the chinese historical society. it was a way i could practice my society and i can give the community memories. i've been practicing and get to know everybody and everybody knew me pretty much documenting the history i don't just shoot events. i'm telling a story in whatever photos that i post on facebook, it's just like being there from front to end, i do a good job and i...
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jane, you've been out and about what have you been able to see so far? >> we arrived into kyiv this morning, compared with the western city of lviv st very obviously what you might think of as a war zone the streets are largely a ban disond. there are checkpoints everywhere, a lot more professional ukrainian soldiers around, not justhe volunteers. so we're seeing that, and in the distance on the outskirts of town you can hear the fighting, you can hear the missiles and the bombs falling,s alike a thud on the outcircuits. i've been to the airports and commercial airports here which is now effectively a military base. and on our way out to an area of wn called irpin which is really a suburb, a small town, has hasn't had much reporting viewers might know the name by now because that is where the rushins have been trying to come into the city from the north, from the northwest almost. and that is a major front. and we went out there today because throughout the day there are times when there is a humanitarian corridor allowing a limited amount of civilians t
jane, you've been out and about what have you been able to see so far? >> we arrived into kyiv this morning, compared with the western city of lviv st very obviously what you might think of as a war zone the streets are largely a ban disond. there are checkpoints everywhere, a lot more professional ukrainian soldiers around, not justhe volunteers. so we're seeing that, and in the distance on the outskirts of town you can hear the fighting, you can hear the missiles and the bombs falling,s...
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jane ferguson reporting for us tonight from kyiv. thank you jane >> woodruff: nearly ten percent of ukraine's population has been displaced in almost three weeks of war: almost two million people have moved within ukraine's borders, and more than two million have left the country. the majority of those ukrainians are fleeing war by crossing into poland, to the west. and special correspondent malcolm brabant reportfor us now from the polish capital, warsaw. malcolm? . judy, the po lish president duda has signed into law a series of measure which will make it easier for ukrainian refugees to settle in exile here. that means they will be able to get government identification, they will be able to work, get state benefits, their children will be able to go to school. this comes as the number of ukrainians crossing the border into poland has risen to 1.8 million. >> reporter: overwhelmed by exhaustion and despair, ukrainians bed down in warsaw central station, 170 miles from their homeland. they may be safe, but sleep doesn't come easily.
jane ferguson reporting for us tonight from kyiv. thank you jane >> woodruff: nearly ten percent of ukraine's population has been displaced in almost three weeks of war: almost two million people have moved within ukraine's borders, and more than two million have left the country. the majority of those ukrainians are fleeing war by crossing into poland, to the west. and special correspondent malcolm brabant reportfor us now from the polish capital, warsaw. malcolm? . judy, the po lish...
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jane: the markets have been reacting to this. it is a dampener for the dollar in that the dollar is a safe haven, just as it is a good thing for the european currencies. have been at the bottom of the pile since this war started. it is good for euro, even sterling against the u.s. dollar, but with got to remember that part of the puzzle in terms of what are driving currencies are the interest rate targets. we are assuming that the fed will be hiking aggressively, and that will put a lot of support under the dollar against various currencies in the year ahead. tom: dxy with a dash to 100, weaker dollar off this good news. lisa: even if this means the federal reserve could raise rates more quickly because there is not this tail risk hanging out there, if these talks are truly making the progress a lot of people are hoping for, i wonder, given the fact that we are seeing some speculation, including from steve englander omens ago, that this will allow the fed to move faster. do you think the market's knee-jerk response is wrong and t
jane: the markets have been reacting to this. it is a dampener for the dollar in that the dollar is a safe haven, just as it is a good thing for the european currencies. have been at the bottom of the pile since this war started. it is good for euro, even sterling against the u.s. dollar, but with got to remember that part of the puzzle in terms of what are driving currencies are the interest rate targets. we are assuming that the fed will be hiking aggressively, and that will put a lot of...