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steve coll, thank you very much. steve: nick. great to be with you. ♪ laura: last month, the all-republican alabama supreme court ruled that embryos created using invitro fertilization are legally children, and have what's known as "personhood." the decision caused clinics across the state to halt all services, fearing potential prosecution for destroyed embryos. after weeks of backlash, republican alabama governor kay ivey signed a bill on wednesday that gives i-v-f providers and patients immunity from criminal charges. but the new legislation did not clarify whether frozen embryos will still have the same rights as people. recently, john yang spoke to julie f. kay, a human rights attorney who defends reproductive rights in cases around the world. john: this was ruled by many in the antiabortion movement but it was quickly followed by lawmakers in alabama, many of them opponents of abortion, pressing for legislation that would a protect in vitro fertilization from this ruling. what does that say about the attitude of the antia
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can ijust ask a very quick one to steve? steve ? the steve? the bbc is not raising any questions about the capture of the four terrorists. it seemed unlikely they would be captured alive without a firefight. as it potentially four unrelated individuals who will undoubtedly confess? that is from someone called blair. obviously, again, i imagine very difficult to know the details of how that capture happened. i mean, yes, this only happened a few days _ i mean, yes, this only happened a few days ago, right? and i don't want _ few days ago, right? and i don't want to— few days ago, right? and i don't want to speculate on anything. we try to _ want to speculate on anything. we try to base — want to speculate on anything. we try to base our reporting on the information that is available, and i don't _ information that is available, and i don't think— information that is available, and i don't think too much doubt has been cast on— don't think too much doubt has been cast on the _ don't think too much doubt has been cast on the basic story t
can ijust ask a very quick one to steve? steve ? the steve? the bbc is not raising any questions about the capture of the four terrorists. it seemed unlikely they would be captured alive without a firefight. as it potentially four unrelated individuals who will undoubtedly confess? that is from someone called blair. obviously, again, i imagine very difficult to know the details of how that capture happened. i mean, yes, this only happened a few days _ i mean, yes, this only happened a few days...
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steve is, yeah, i mean this, this, this is, this was astonishing to me. so all professional partners in the west of been basically trying to break rushes neck for a number of years. now economically, they want to create regime change every single narrative, every single narrative out of the west and present political landscape is and see russia is and see persian, they've sanctioned this country more than any other nation in the world. what's going on? as you say, russia has internalized. it's not just dividing, it's the right thing. i mean, this is a new time for this country. right, right. and then china is taking the place. mean i'm looking at chinese automobiles . i was again and done best in september. all the new apartments that are being put up, all the roads are being constructed. those are all chinese companies doing it to be american companies could be western european companies. there is money being left on the table, not to mention the consulate and the chaos between nations. that has been created and steve, to your point about the literal tra
steve is, yeah, i mean this, this, this is, this was astonishing to me. so all professional partners in the west of been basically trying to break rushes neck for a number of years. now economically, they want to create regime change every single narrative, every single narrative out of the west and present political landscape is and see russia is and see persian, they've sanctioned this country more than any other nation in the world. what's going on? as you say, russia has internalized. it's...
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steve: under four. andrew: nelly junior joseph has been sitting with four fouls for the lobos. 5:33 on the tphraobg. evan: the offensive boards are the concern. we rebound we win this championship. that was the message. steve: toppin had two in a row. andrew: baker, knocked out to san diego state. steve: now amzil will take a turn on ledee. andrew: ledee and amzil are banging away in the paint. ledee calling for it. he's got it, lost his footing, over to butler. butler sends it out, parrish extra pass. shot clock at four. to butler for three. saunders with an offensive rebound. butler drivers right back -- drives right back in, high off the glass, no. brian dutcher can't believe there was not a whistle. he is not happy with that sequence of events. >> i mean, from my vannage point it looked like butler took a heck of a shot. that is a foul for sure. andrew: here is butler on the other end. steve: not as much as i thought. euandrew: house looks for free throws. tru washington the freshman from phoenix is
steve: under four. andrew: nelly junior joseph has been sitting with four fouls for the lobos. 5:33 on the tphraobg. evan: the offensive boards are the concern. we rebound we win this championship. that was the message. steve: toppin had two in a row. andrew: baker, knocked out to san diego state. steve: now amzil will take a turn on ledee. andrew: ledee and amzil are banging away in the paint. ledee calling for it. he's got it, lost his footing, over to butler. butler sends it out, parrish...
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steve, thanks very much for joining us on nazi. i'm 1st of all, i'm going to stop with this with this miss silo. obviously both sides of blame beach over here. but look at the press. some of them are saying there's a pretty close call from a miss style hitting the lead of a nate. so country you want publication even saying you've got a spot. well well 3, you know, how worried should we be? that's dismissal. struck new lead of a national country. yeah, i think any time you've got more, you're going to have mistakes. are going to have things that push you closer to whitening the conflict. and unfortunately, there are a lot in europe that seem to be calling for it as, as the speech pointed out. keep in mind, it was only a few months ago that the one of the arid ukrainian anti missile missiles landed in poland. and there were those that were immediately calling on the poland to fire missiles into russia, which would have precipitated world war 3. and pretty quickly everybody realized now that was, that was one ukrainians, missiles that
steve, thanks very much for joining us on nazi. i'm 1st of all, i'm going to stop with this with this miss silo. obviously both sides of blame beach over here. but look at the press. some of them are saying there's a pretty close call from a miss style hitting the lead of a nate. so country you want publication even saying you've got a spot. well well 3, you know, how worried should we be? that's dismissal. struck new lead of a national country. yeah, i think any time you've got more, you're...
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talk show host, steve mullins burge for his tech steve. good to see you. i'm not exactly sure where to start. so maybe at the very beginning because he opened his speech by saying if i were smart, i would go whole know the room burst into laughter, not. we're all for a little bit of levity, but wasn't all about him using given the problems the us faces. right. not and now, well, 1st of all, he started the speech about 18 minutes late. he didn't leave the white house until much later than he was supposed to get over to the capital building. no official explanation has been given as to why that's the case. and once he got up there and they started applauding for him, that's what he said. if i were smart, i'd leave now. in other words, it's going to be all down hill from here. but he also did something else at the beginning. he jumped the gun, usually the speaker of the house who sits behind him. during this speech with the vice president, the speaker of the house the announce is officially ladies and gentlemen, the president united states and they apply it a
talk show host, steve mullins burge for his tech steve. good to see you. i'm not exactly sure where to start. so maybe at the very beginning because he opened his speech by saying if i were smart, i would go whole know the room burst into laughter, not. we're all for a little bit of levity, but wasn't all about him using given the problems the us faces. right. not and now, well, 1st of all, he started the speech about 18 minutes late. he didn't leave the white house until much later than he was...
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steve, for now, thank you- we'll let _ quite high. steve, for now, thank you. we'll let you _ quite high. steve, for now, thank you. we'll let you know _ quite high. steve, for now, thank you. we'll let you know and - quite high. steve, for now, thank you. we'll let you know and find l you. we'll let you know and find out further information. gratefulfor you joining us so soon. rochelle editor there in moscow. we'll keep a very close eye on events as they unfold, but if you're joining very close eye on events as they unfold, but if you'rejoining us, i want to remind you of the other breaking story. news that the princess of wales has announced that she is undergoing treatment. her message has been released in the past half hour, explaining what's been happening in recent weeks. i wanted to take this opportunity to to say thank you, personally, for all the wonderful messages of support and for your understanding whilst i've been recovering from surgery. it has been an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family but i've had a fantastic medical team w
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. caitriona: finally, security measures been put in place to protect a new mural by the street artist banksy at work -- after it was defaced in north london. local counsel erected fencing around the artwork and sending community officers to the site. the art features green paint spray on a wall behind a cutback tree to look like foliage, but it was defaced with white paint. now, remember, you can find more about all the date's news on our website, bbc.com/news. you can see there's something about secretary blinken's trip to the middle east. if you want to see what we are working on at any time, check us out on your favorite social media site. that is it for the moment. i'm caitriona perry. thank you for watching "world news america." take care. ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. bdo. accountants and advisors. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freema
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. caitriona: finally, security measures been put in place to protect a new mural by the street artist banksy at work -- after it was defaced in north london. local counsel erected fencing around the artwork and sending community officers to the site. the art features green paint spray on a wall behind a cutback tree to look like foliage, but it was defaced with white paint. now, remember, you can find more about all the date's news on our website, bbc.com/news....
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i'm steve martin. >> steve martin. >> i am a wild and crazy guy! >> reporter: so what do you think if you had no talent? what did you have? >> a love of show business. >> what a night. i will interview you as we're driving. >> it's called viking, sure. >> reporter: martin tells his story with the help of filmmaker morgan neville, the director of the 2008 fred rogers doc won't you be my neighbor. >> you heard through the grapevine that steve maybe would be interested? >> i heard that somebody in an elevator asked steve if he was interested in doing a documentary. >> reporter: are you serious? >> that is true of he said, maybe. that was the crack in the door. >> reporter: it's more than just a crack. neville got all of martin's early performances, his detailed diaries, and a good chunk of his time. you have been a fan since you were 12 years old? >> yeah, even younger. when i was 12, i convinced my dad to drive me to las vegas to see steve do stand-up at the riviera. so, actually saw him do stand-up. i went to the early show and the late show that sa
i'm steve martin. >> steve martin. >> i am a wild and crazy guy! >> reporter: so what do you think if you had no talent? what did you have? >> a love of show business. >> what a night. i will interview you as we're driving. >> it's called viking, sure. >> reporter: martin tells his story with the help of filmmaker morgan neville, the director of the 2008 fred rogers doc won't you be my neighbor. >> you heard through the grapevine that steve maybe...
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steve, what do the numbers tell us? >> the president faces a real political challenge as he begins his re-election year and has the rare opportunity to talk at lent to an audience the size he'll face tonight. we know obviously some of the recent polling has put donald trump ahead of joe biden. one of the big reasons is this, joe biden's job approval rating. in our most recent poll, an approval rating under 40%. 37% in our poll. disapproval rating hitting 60% in our poll. you ask the question how that compares to past presidents. let's look at presidents this century in their re-election year coming into their state of the union. the same position that president biden isiding public transportation safe. stephanie gosk reports. >> reporter: over 3.6 million people take the new york city subway every day. >> i'm always mindful of my environment, i'm always looking. >> reporter: the national guard will be checking bags after a rash of violent assaults on the nation's largest train system. one high-profile case, this horrify
steve, what do the numbers tell us? >> the president faces a real political challenge as he begins his re-election year and has the rare opportunity to talk at lent to an audience the size he'll face tonight. we know obviously some of the recent polling has put donald trump ahead of joe biden. one of the big reasons is this, joe biden's job approval rating. in our most recent poll, an approval rating under 40%. 37% in our poll. disapproval rating hitting 60% in our poll. you ask the...
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steve harley and cockney rebel, and make me smile. it wasn'tjust a huge hit, it was one of those songs that never seems to have gone away. # you spoilt the game, no matter what you say...# and right from the beginning, there was a feeling about it. they always ask me, did you know at the time that it would be a big hit? actually, we did think it would be. i knew the managing director of emi at the time who came to abbey road where i was mixing it. he said, "number one." and i said to him, "ok, can i hold you to that?" he said, "yeah." # mr soft, turn around and force the world to watch the things you're going through. ..# during his �*70s heyday, there was more than a touch of glam theatricality and single—mindedness. some of that determination grew out of his childhood. polio had kept him in hospitalfor years. at three—and—a—half years old, here, i caught polio. there was an epidemic at that time. they said, "stephen won't live through this." but during those years in and out of hospital, he developed a passion for music, a
steve harley and cockney rebel, and make me smile. it wasn'tjust a huge hit, it was one of those songs that never seems to have gone away. # you spoilt the game, no matter what you say...# and right from the beginning, there was a feeling about it. they always ask me, did you know at the time that it would be a big hit? actually, we did think it would be. i knew the managing director of emi at the time who came to abbey road where i was mixing it. he said, "number one." and i said to...
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and steve, what more about — figures could rise. and steve, what more about the _ figures could rise. and steve, what more about the government - figures could rise. and steve, what - more about the government response? initially, vladimir putin came out quickly to blame ukraine despite islamic state claiming responsibility. what is the latest from the government?— responsibility. what is the latest from the government? well, russian officials and — from the government? well, russian officials and the _ from the government? well, russian officials and the pro-kremlin - from the government? well, russian officials and the pro-kremlin media | officials and the pro—kremlin media continue to promote the notion that in somehow, ukraine was behind this. yes, vladimir putin suggested that in his tv address at the weekend. there are some extraordinary commentary in the programme in newspapers this morning. one of them says there are plenty of reasons for thinking kyiv did this. there are basic truths. fire blows, wind blows, the kyiv
and steve, what more about — figures could rise. and steve, what more about the _ figures could rise. and steve, what more about the government - figures could rise. and steve, what - more about the government response? initially, vladimir putin came out quickly to blame ukraine despite islamic state claiming responsibility. what is the latest from the government?— responsibility. what is the latest from the government? well, russian officials and — from the government? well, russian...
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steve garvey, katie porter, barbara lee, steve garvey has leading the other 2 this evening. he sits at 27% of the vote tonight with 27% of the precincts reporting. at this hour, we do want to send things over to our graham lotus. he's tracking this race among others. he has a little bit more detail. that's right. now i want to do a deeper dive here on the big board. how are your neighbors voting when it comes to that? >> u.s. senate race will go. >> county by county here in the bay area, starting with bryn where adam schiff has a resoundingly. katie porter second place in with 18% of the vote? steve garvey 13 and a half percent in marin county, sonoma county, adam schiff, another big lead. katie porter also second place here. just a point. 7% lead over garvey. so porter and garvey very close, at least here in the bay area counties as we go up to napa, adam schiff, a another big lead. but steve garvey is in second place. they're a pretty sizable lead over katie porter we don't need yellow, but will takes a where shift is in. first garvey is in second. another big lead over wi
steve garvey, katie porter, barbara lee, steve garvey has leading the other 2 this evening. he sits at 27% of the vote tonight with 27% of the precincts reporting. at this hour, we do want to send things over to our graham lotus. he's tracking this race among others. he has a little bit more detail. that's right. now i want to do a deeper dive here on the big board. how are your neighbors voting when it comes to that? >> u.s. senate race will go. >> county by county here in the bay...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. the british foreign secretary, david cameron, has been tweeting about the russian election, he says the polls have closed in russia, following the illegal holding of elections on ukrainian territory, a lack of choice for voters and no independent osce monitoring. this is not what free and fair elections look like. the white house said it was obviously not free nor fair. germany called it "a pseudo—election with a result that would surprise nobody." with me is francis scarr who follows russia for bbc monitoring. hello there transition, reaction from round the globe and people not that impressed or surprised? i from round the globe and people not that impressed or surprised?- that impressed or surprised? i don't think we should _ that impressed or surprised? i don't think we should have _ that impressed or surprised? i don't think we should have expected - that impressed or surprised? i don't think we should have expected any. think we should have expected any other reaction, it was v
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. the british foreign secretary, david cameron, has been tweeting about the russian election, he says the polls have closed in russia, following the illegal holding of elections on ukrainian territory, a lack of choice for voters and no independent osce monitoring. this is not what free and fair elections look like. the white house said it was obviously not free nor fair. germany called it "a pseudo—election with a result that would surprise nobody."...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. to the middle east. the german chancellor, olaf scholz has said his country cannot stand by and watch palestinians risk starvation in gaza, and called for a longer—lasting ceasefire. gaza's health ministry says 61 palestinians were killed overnight, including 12 members of the same family whose house in deir el—balah was hit. medical sources most of the victims were women and children. this girl has been speaking about her cousin who was killed. translation: honestly, i what do they want from us? to kill her? there are no more kids in gaza. if we want to rebuild gaza, we need many years. look at the house it's destroyed. we don't love hamas and have no relations with them. nothing is left, she's dead. only her dress is left, this is the best gift from her. speaking after talks with benjamin netanyahu injerusalem, mr scholz said he had shared his concerns with the israeli prime minister over what he called the �*terribly high costs' of the war in gaza. we cannot stand by and watch palestinians risk
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. to the middle east. the german chancellor, olaf scholz has said his country cannot stand by and watch palestinians risk starvation in gaza, and called for a longer—lasting ceasefire. gaza's health ministry says 61 palestinians were killed overnight, including 12 members of the same family whose house in deir el—balah was hit. medical sources most of the victims were women and children. this girl has been speaking about her cousin who was killed....
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so it's steve. well, well, 1st of all, everything biden is denying there is probable that he's lying because the transcripts of the 2 days worth of back and forth between bite and the special council are now public. and the republicans in the house, the congress want to get the tapes of the conversation as well. we'll see if that comes to fruition. but but, and according to the special prosecutor, robert, or is why when he says he didn't he also, by the way, joe biden was in, think that he, he said, hell there, that the special prosecutor had asked me about. my son's death. didn't ask about his son's death by brought up his own son's death 1st. so so but in his life repeatedly, ever since the property of special counsels reports has been made public. today, what you had was the democrats on the panel attacking as you heard adam ship there, i presume it was attacking her for you had to know this because blah, blah, blah, you're a republican, you're a bad guy. and also you had them attacking donald tr
so it's steve. well, well, 1st of all, everything biden is denying there is probable that he's lying because the transcripts of the 2 days worth of back and forth between bite and the special council are now public. and the republicans in the house, the congress want to get the tapes of the conversation as well. we'll see if that comes to fruition. but but, and according to the special prosecutor, robert, or is why when he says he didn't he also, by the way, joe biden was in, think that he, he...
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steve, thanks very much for bringing this up. those details us all tease steve. so we need on the ground, that officer, that breaking news of that operation, taking place in the southern russia, the 10s of thousands of young people from around the global in russia right now for the world use festival. it's a 2 day event which is taking place on the black sea coast. it's billed as being a meeting of minds why the next generations can discuss building a common feature on throughout the special week or 2. he's going to be bringing a special coverage of the event the well that's go. ringback live, say about an hour corresponding donald cool to is barrett the scene donna, i'm pretty jealous, said that you down at the black sea, enjoying the special housings, looking the so far the while we're having a great time here at the world youth festival. it's the 2nd day going on right now . we've seen a lot of interesting discussions, a lot of interesting lectures, cultural events happening here with people participating from all over the world with all different types of bac
steve, thanks very much for bringing this up. those details us all tease steve. so we need on the ground, that officer, that breaking news of that operation, taking place in the southern russia, the 10s of thousands of young people from around the global in russia right now for the world use festival. it's a 2 day event which is taking place on the black sea coast. it's billed as being a meeting of minds why the next generations can discuss building a common feature on throughout the special...
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great news for steve garvey tonight. as republicans like to say, they have a structural deficit come november. there are simply more democrats registered to vote than republican three >> no question. let me tell you, in a sense they may have opened pandora's box by getting garvey in there. they are more republicans that will be running. member the races we have seen in november? >> you're talking about the garvey down ticket? other republicans will have a shot in november that they would not have had otherwise. his vote brought out lots of republicans in the other races, as well. president trump, president biden, excuse me, is not doing quite as well in california as we would have thought. a poll that we have sought recently had him over 15 points. guess what? it does not take too much to think about this state moving differently in the fall. i am not saying it will. these are little indicators that we must watch for the next couple of months. >> paul mitchell called it the garvey effect. let's talk about barbara lee. th
great news for steve garvey tonight. as republicans like to say, they have a structural deficit come november. there are simply more democrats registered to vote than republican three >> no question. let me tell you, in a sense they may have opened pandora's box by getting garvey in there. they are more republicans that will be running. member the races we have seen in november? >> you're talking about the garvey down ticket? other republicans will have a shot in november that they...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. sarah: for more analysis of putin's speech, we can speak to soviet and russian historian and author of several books on the kgb and the russian foreign intelligence, amy knight. thank you so much for joining us here on "the context." i was really struck by steve's piece when he said this was the 19th state of the nation address by vladimir putin, which is incredle. i wonder watching him over those two hours, who is he directing this state of the nation address at? who is his audience? >> i think this well, the audience, first of all, was the russian parliament, both houses of the parliament, and the ministers and high-level officials in putin's government. he also had other people coming in. yes, it was also a message to the russian people in general. i don't know whether many of them would want to sit down to a two-hour speech. it was, i think, one of the longest speech that mr. putin has made. and it was basically, the way i heard it, kind of a big pep rally, not only for putin's re
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. sarah: for more analysis of putin's speech, we can speak to soviet and russian historian and author of several books on the kgb and the russian foreign intelligence, amy knight. thank you so much for joining us here on "the context." i was really struck by steve's piece when he said this was the 19th state of the nation address by vladimir putin, which is incredle. i wonder watching him over those two hours, who is he directing this state of the...
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thank you steve. steve clements, joining us down from washington. thank you very much for your time the the, the war on guys and now and how much has presented his proposal for a ceasefire agreement to mediators in cairo, a senior official says they're not waiting for our response from israel, which did not send a delegation to the tox female, then it'll be the what the enemy has failed to achieve on the battle ground. it will never achieve on the negotiations. people how people's vision and aspirations will must be achieved results. a complete ceasefire of the withdrawal of israeli forces from all parts of casa. i'm the allow immediate access to aid and released our people in the gaza strip. this is our utmost priority and any present itself would never be possible without the chief in this. we would like to stress the costs of negotiations come, must be opened without the limit us. but us, president joe biden says a ceasefire. deal is in the hands of him, us the cooperative rational. we don't know what we need to see as far. so just say that the h
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well, thank you steve. that was all to you correspondent, steve sweeney. we are just getting warmed up here and the beautiful lights of nighttime most go are just beginning to turn on. i promise you, if you haven't.
well, thank you steve. that was all to you correspondent, steve sweeney. we are just getting warmed up here and the beautiful lights of nighttime most go are just beginning to turn on. i promise you, if you haven't.
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thank you so much for my us officer scott bennett, and our to correspond to steve sweeney. thank you so much for this great conversation. it was lovely to have you in a studio. the hell is ready. economy is taking a nose dive for the 1st time in years i made a re record high government spending on the war and gowns out the pockets of ordinary is rallies are being hit hard as on middle east b, which is murray up the notion of reports wars are expensive, these really offensive engage them is not an exception in january bank of a 0 estimate to the 3 months of fighting against him. of course, these really national economy, about $60000000000.00 making are and source the most expensive military campaign in the country's history. and the war has raised on for another 2 months since that's right for to us published. government spending is skyrocketing, not only to pay for bullets and bonds, but also for repairing civilian infrastructure, damaged and have mass attacks, supporting tens of thousands of executives from 0 south hall compensations to disrupt it is really business. at th
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steve: yeah, absolutely. how was it that armed men were able to get inside a very prominent venue, quite a famous venue, where you would imagine that security would be tight? i mean, that particular concert hall, i think up to 6000 people can fit in. i don't know how many tickets were sold for this particular concert, but potentially several thousand people could have inside at all. --inside that hall. you would've thought that security would be tight especially considering everything that is going on right now. but they got in and started shooting. as i say, although we don't know for sure how many people were killed, the actual official casualty figures, it seems as if the death toll is going to be quite high. >> steve, thank you. we will let you go to find out what further details you can. that is our russia editor steve rosenberg in moscow there. there is a lot of speculation about what exactly is unfolding there in moscow on social media, so let's try and make sense of some of it. just explain what we kn
steve: yeah, absolutely. how was it that armed men were able to get inside a very prominent venue, quite a famous venue, where you would imagine that security would be tight? i mean, that particular concert hall, i think up to 6000 people can fit in. i don't know how many tickets were sold for this particular concert, but potentially several thousand people could have inside at all. --inside that hall. you would've thought that security would be tight especially considering everything that is...
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the poll talks about steve garvey being ahead. this is not necessarily the case but nonetheless, he should run right with adam schiff. republicans hold the party. democrats scatter. they can go to adam schiff, katie porter or barbara lee. we don't know what has happened. the polls have not closed but if steve garvey is in the top two and he moves to november, it will still be a difficult road to win and become the next u.s. senator. >> nobody wants that matchup more than adam schiff. he definitely wants to run against adam schiff. if it were another candidate, it would be a tougher matchup. >> katie porter was in second place before this happened. it will be interesting to see what barbara lee does. it is kind of causing katie porter the lead. adam schiff has been in the legal campaign. >> were you surprised by steve garvey's success in this campaign? he did not campaign hard on the specific issues. he did not really shine in the debates, yet, he did well. >> this is an interesting strategy. he had a weird exchange in the debate a
the poll talks about steve garvey being ahead. this is not necessarily the case but nonetheless, he should run right with adam schiff. republicans hold the party. democrats scatter. they can go to adam schiff, katie porter or barbara lee. we don't know what has happened. the polls have not closed but if steve garvey is in the top two and he moves to november, it will still be a difficult road to win and become the next u.s. senator. >> nobody wants that matchup more than adam schiff. he...
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this is just a math problem essentially for steve garvey. and it's a pretty easy one for him to get into the runoff. the fact is, about 38 to 40% of our vote will come from voters who are voting for republican candidates statewide. he's getting about 75% of that vote. so he essentially walks into the race with 28, 29, against a field of several democrats who are splitting up the vote, so that the fact that steve garvey is ahead with that, maybe 29, you know, that might feel good on election day in the primary, but that 29% doesn't get you very far in a general election. there's not like there's going to be a whole world of new voters for steve garvey, whether it's katie porter, barbara lee or, adam schiff as as his opponent going into november. but i do expect him to be one of the top two, coming out of tonight. >> okay. there are some high profile, highly competitive congressional races in california. is control of the house or senate up for grabs this november? >> definitely. the control of the house is up for grabs. and if it's going to b
this is just a math problem essentially for steve garvey. and it's a pretty easy one for him to get into the runoff. the fact is, about 38 to 40% of our vote will come from voters who are voting for republican candidates statewide. he's getting about 75% of that vote. so he essentially walks into the race with 28, 29, against a field of several democrats who are splitting up the vote, so that the fact that steve garvey is ahead with that, maybe 29, you know, that might feel good on election day...
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for steve borthwick, _ all of the success. for steve borthwick, it _ all of the success. for steve borthwick, it would - all of the success. for steve borthwick, it would mean i all of the success. for steve - borthwick, it would mean absolutely loads and _ borthwick, it would mean absolutely loads and loads. he is still early in his— loads and loads. he is still early in his england phase, as a manager and coach, — in his england phase, as a manager and coach, and he still trying to set the — and coach, and he still trying to set the culture. you could argue he is looking _ set the culture. you could argue he is looking for one of the standout wins, _ is looking for one of the standout wins, especially after the world cuu _ wins, especially after the world cuu if— wins, especially after the world cup. if england win today, that is that when— cup. if england win today, that is that when that he needs. he can then no, that when that he needs. he can then go. these _ that when that he needs. he can then go, these are the standard is that we are _ go, these are the
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the senate race to replace dianne feinstein, adam schiff and republican steve carvey -- steve garvey are the top two vote getters tonight. they will now advance to the november general election. the first time since the 1990s that california will not be represented by woman in the u.s. senate. >> another high-profile race, another big money raise, still developing at this hour, the question is, longtime congresswoman. retiring from politics, district 16 from the peninsula in south bay. it is close, the former san jose mayor in the lead, sam liccardo but longtime politician and bay area lawmaker, joe simitian with 80%, devin little is right now in third place but again this is still early on, and evan low just a short time ago said he remained optimistic that the evening and the tide would turn for him. as the votes continue to be counted.>> also a close vote tonight, the only statewide proposition on the ballot is prop one, we will get the numbers up for you in just a moment, if past it would authorize more than $6 billion in bonds to build mental health facilities and housing for th
the senate race to replace dianne feinstein, adam schiff and republican steve carvey -- steve garvey are the top two vote getters tonight. they will now advance to the november general election. the first time since the 1990s that california will not be represented by woman in the u.s. senate. >> another high-profile race, another big money raise, still developing at this hour, the question is, longtime congresswoman. retiring from politics, district 16 from the peninsula in south bay. it...
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steve garvey effect of working to get republicans out to the polls for adam ship prep for steve garvey may result in in this number being a lot closer than it should i mean, normally as the evening goes on, that spread starts to get wider mean normally see a blue shift in california. now is that as time goes on, but we're not seen that. and if the governor, i'm going. yeah, i'm not. i'm not too keen about this. and i think part of it could be increase turnout because of the court shifted to get steve garvey is his opponent in the november election. i said this was dicey because a lot of people anticipated this was going to passed by, you know, much wider margins and we're seeing looks like it may well not pass. >> which overall embarrassment for the governor. if that were to happen. but even if you have 50 plus one, i mean, that's still not a win centering indoors not ringing endorsement. so you know that that's why think it's much nicer than we saw before. obviously, there are still some polling and some elections that are coming in results. but this is it's it's dicey as it gets. >>
steve garvey effect of working to get republicans out to the polls for adam ship prep for steve garvey may result in in this number being a lot closer than it should i mean, normally as the evening goes on, that spread starts to get wider mean normally see a blue shift in california. now is that as time goes on, but we're not seen that. and if the governor, i'm going. yeah, i'm not. i'm not too keen about this. and i think part of it could be increase turnout because of the court shifted to get...
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.# and steve harley, the frontman of cockney rebel, has died at the age of 73. hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. we start russia, where results are due in the next couple of hours in the presidential election — in what's expected to be a foregone conclusion. polls have closed. earlier, large queues formed suddenly at polling stations — in an apparent show of dissent on the final day of elections designed to confirm vladimir putin in the presidency. allies of the late opposition leader, alexei navalny, had called on people to turn out at midday, in moscow — and other cities — to spoil their ballots or vote for any other candidate. his widow, yulia navalnaya, voted at the russian embassy in berlin, having queued there for several hours. as she left, she told reporters she had written — �*navalny�* — on her ballot. her husband died in an arctic penal colony last month — and was barred from standing in this election as well as the presidential vote six years ago. these were the scenes in moscow. there've been no protest chants. the
.# and steve harley, the frontman of cockney rebel, has died at the age of 73. hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. we start russia, where results are due in the next couple of hours in the presidential election — in what's expected to be a foregone conclusion. polls have closed. earlier, large queues formed suddenly at polling stations — in an apparent show of dissent on the final day of elections designed to confirm vladimir putin in the presidency. allies of the late...
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steve garvey is far to the right. he does not have a lot to lose because steve garvey will be staunchly pro-israel and not supporting the palestinians. i do think it will be an issue. he did not get through his speech last night . i do think that he has less to lose in california. he could lose the 5% who might be upset about that. >> political reporter, so good to see you. >> it will be a very fun or interesting next eight months. talk to you soon. >>> public safety is one of the main issues from san francisco's in the selection. we hear from the mayor today about the new tactics to fight crime and drugs in the city. >>> >>> san francisco just got the green light from voters to deploy new tactics to fight crime and the drug crisis. >> it is clear from what we see in the election results last night that people also want accountability and that is what happened with proposition e and proposition f. this is not about being hard on crime. it is about being smart and being balanced and being fair. our plan is to try to ge
steve garvey is far to the right. he does not have a lot to lose because steve garvey will be staunchly pro-israel and not supporting the palestinians. i do think it will be an issue. he did not get through his speech last night . i do think that he has less to lose in california. he could lose the 5% who might be upset about that. >> political reporter, so good to see you. >> it will be a very fun or interesting next eight months. talk to you soon. >>> public safety is one...
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steve rosenberg there. let's turn our _ in ukraine? steve rosenberg there. let's turn our attention _ in ukraine? steve rosenberg there. let's turn our attention to _ in ukraine? steve rosenberg there. let's turn our attention to uk - let's turn our attention to uk politics now. in the last few hours the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg has been speaking to the chancellorjeremy hunt answering questions about his budget that he delivered earlier this month. 0ur westminster correspondent georgia roberts has more. ~ , , ~' more. the prime minister this week has been talking _ more. the prime minister this week has been talking about _ more. the prime minister this week has been talking about this - more. the prime minister this week has been talking about this being i more. the prime minister this week has been talking about this being a | has been talking about this being a bounce back a year for the has been talking about this being a bounce back a yearfor the uk economy andjeremy bounce back a yearfor the uk economy and jeremy hunt the chancellor today also keen to
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steve can whatever the game calls where you can put out there. and i think that's something that we have that maybe seems don't. and so to have 11, 12 guys play in my seen kind of funny. but there's always a method to everything steepest. >> you know, listen to brandon there. i do believe that it that is a true statement that it is a strength of their that they have so many people they can play in the rotation, especially when you take note of the fact that steve kerr did mention that we can to step away from the team once again to deal with what he's dealing with, being that, whatever that that is not there was all that this point. they are. we'll on board with wiggins taking some time away from the team, which is why then being able to rotate so many guys in and out. of course, they had to do the same thing with dream. i was going and that helped them see how much of a sha k was not only to the starting line-up but to the stat line altogether. so it is a street that they have that many guys in rotation that they are that deep this season. but o
steve can whatever the game calls where you can put out there. and i think that's something that we have that maybe seems don't. and so to have 11, 12 guys play in my seen kind of funny. but there's always a method to everything steepest. >> you know, listen to brandon there. i do believe that it that is a true statement that it is a strength of their that they have so many people they can play in the rotation, especially when you take note of the fact that steve kerr did mention that we...
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you can see steve garvey mostly took the central valley. and adam schiff, the democrat, took most of the coast all along california. if you want to zoom in to our area, the bay area, you see katie porter is in third overall for the state, but you can take a look how she jumps up to number two. if you look at marin county. so you can just take a look at how things played out in our bay area counties. and of course, you will see that barbara lee, though she did come in second here when you're looking at alameda county. but if again, if you take a look at the entire state, uh- she did not come in, let me update those. she was a fourth. so our local, our local barbara lee was down at fourth with just 7.2. again with only 44% of the precincts reporting. but it's pretty clear with adam schiff and steve garvey at the top. >> tough, disappointing night for her. yeah. all right. thanks very much. well a face off with garvey also means that schiff gets to avoid an expensive and potentially contentious intraparty fight this fall. abc seven news inside
you can see steve garvey mostly took the central valley. and adam schiff, the democrat, took most of the coast all along california. if you want to zoom in to our area, the bay area, you see katie porter is in third overall for the state, but you can take a look how she jumps up to number two. if you look at marin county. so you can just take a look at how things played out in our bay area counties. and of course, you will see that barbara lee, though she did come in second here when you're...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. let's speak to daniel treisman. he's a professor of political science at the university of california, los angeles, and founding director of the russia political insight project. the resounding victory is what we all expected. the question is, what message will president putin want to send to the world today with this result?- today with this result? well, he wants _ today with this result? well, he wants to _ today with this result? well, he wants to show _ today with this result? well, he wants to show unity - today with this result? well, he wants to show unity with | today with this result? well, i he wants to show unity with the russian people, he wants to give those who want to view him as a legitimate president the material to back up that view, and he wants to show that he is in control, that no challenge is a real threat to him at this point, and that he can continue the war in ukraine without having to worry about any opposition to speak about. but it was very notable, as steve rosenberg said in the report
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. let's speak to daniel treisman. he's a professor of political science at the university of california, los angeles, and founding director of the russia political insight project. the resounding victory is what we all expected. the question is, what message will president putin want to send to the world today with this result?- today with this result? well, he wants _ today with this result? well, he wants to _ today with this result? well, he wants to show _...
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model is for joining us from new york and steve, thanks for your time today. the buyers are to be here. the buyers itself isn't particularly shocking. it's been pretty well documented, done the years, right. what is the scale of what, what's going on? i was laid off by the m r. c. i opening to. yes it, it really is. and again, they talk about the, the 41 instances over 16 years. i'm sure there's many, many more, and this intensified. i don't want to skip beyond 2008 when they favored god brock . obama over hillary clinton, disabling accounts all this reportedly of course, disabling accounts, favoring hillary and critical of iraq, obama, 2012. on the republican side when rick santorum, the senator from pennsylvania, republican won the iowa caucuses, a big victory for him. and then they started when you googled the rick santorum you would get anti gay that rick is anti gay and called him all kinds of terrible names with all kinds of terrible stories. and then in 2016, as you imagine, they went to bed for hillary, 1st hillary over her opponent and the primary, be
model is for joining us from new york and steve, thanks for your time today. the buyers are to be here. the buyers itself isn't particularly shocking. it's been pretty well documented, done the years, right. what is the scale of what, what's going on? i was laid off by the m r. c. i opening to. yes it, it really is. and again, they talk about the, the 41 instances over 16 years. i'm sure there's many, many more, and this intensified. i don't want to skip beyond 2008 when they favored god brock...
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. >>> let's bring in a republican eight candidate, major league all-star, steve garvey. it's always great to have you on the show. i want to put this up because this is important, this is the california senate primary pole right now in california. you see all the way from the top to the left, steve garvey 27 percent, adam schiff 27 -- 25% los angeles times brings into the other part of the story, steve garvey quoting his campaign presented in california, he is surging anyway. political experts say steve garvey was thrown by total fo from playing with the dodgers, including the dodgers 1981 work -- world series victory and the multi- million-dollar adds by his opponent, adam schiff and his allies that boosted garvey posted among gop voters. >>> a lot of people would say every's -- every vote for steve garvey is a bow down the road for adam schiff, what is irresponsible one the reality is, i started this campaign with the purpose, and that was to talk to californians about a vision for their future. talk about of the quality of life, talk about other families, talk about l
. >>> let's bring in a republican eight candidate, major league all-star, steve garvey. it's always great to have you on the show. i want to put this up because this is important, this is the california senate primary pole right now in california. you see all the way from the top to the left, steve garvey 27 percent, adam schiff 27 -- 25% los angeles times brings into the other part of the story, steve garvey quoting his campaign presented in california, he is surging anyway. political...
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adam, again, steve, is west getting steve up there to a point where i mean, yeah, i think being quiet was simply his way of saying i'm going to let adam schiff using adam playing politics. hampshire played played the politics beautifully in terms of in terms of someone who wanted to win and knew what the formula would be to win because even if he wins might even very where the finish in double digits ahead. i think about 2022 lan lan shen and fish ahead of malia cohen. 4 controller by about 12 points and then just blitzed in the general election. that's what that's the that's the playbook. the and schiff is looking for right now. boost garvey up, get him in the runoff, knocking down in the general. republicans are going to want democrats to spend money in california shift stone that he can raise a lot of money here. either himself or one of his affiliated pacs. >> raised more than half of the 71 million dollars that was spent in that race. that's 250% of what we've seen. the last 3 senate cycles. so it's a fundraising juggernaut republicans will play in that a little bit. but democrat
adam, again, steve, is west getting steve up there to a point where i mean, yeah, i think being quiet was simply his way of saying i'm going to let adam schiff using adam playing politics. hampshire played played the politics beautifully in terms of in terms of someone who wanted to win and knew what the formula would be to win because even if he wins might even very where the finish in double digits ahead. i think about 2022 lan lan shen and fish ahead of malia cohen. 4 controller by about 12...
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steve humphrey, bbc south _ postponed. or even cancelled. steve humphrey, bbc south today. now to the story of jasmin paris from midlothian, the first woman to complete one of the world's most gruelling races — the barkley marathons in tennessee. 100 miles, up and down hills, through rugged terrain. she finished with just 99 seconds to spare before the 60 hour cut—off. jasmin has finally recovered her breath — and her voice — and spoke to the bbc. it wasn't until the last kilometre that i really sort of doubted that it was going to be possible. and at that point, i was just so desperate to stop, to stop running and to walk. and i knew that i couldn't because i wouldn't make it. i think it was just the thought that if i didn't make it this time, it was going to be by seconds and then i would have to come back and do the whole thing again. because i would never have let it rest. i was so oxygen deficient when i reached the end. and the last few hundred metres, i couldn't even really see anybody. cheering and applause i knew there were people kind of cheering me on and
steve humphrey, bbc south _ postponed. or even cancelled. steve humphrey, bbc south today. now to the story of jasmin paris from midlothian, the first woman to complete one of the world's most gruelling races — the barkley marathons in tennessee. 100 miles, up and down hills, through rugged terrain. she finished with just 99 seconds to spare before the 60 hour cut—off. jasmin has finally recovered her breath — and her voice — and spoke to the bbc. it wasn't until the last kilometre that...
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steve garvey has been gaining momentum the past several weeks. he's got high name recognition as a much loved former dodger and padres player. we should note these numbers are changing and can change quickly. another notable poll recently from the public policy institute showed adam schiff in first place with garvey and katie porter vying for second. so there are different data points out there. >>> joining us tonight is mark decamilla, director of the berkeley igs poll which has had steve garvey in a slight lead. is it surprising to you garvey is leading in your poll? >> what's really going on has to do with the likely turnout in this election. it looks like it's going to be a record low turnout and that really is benefiting garvey because he is very popular among older voters who are the first to turn out. homeowners will be out there. even republicans are likely to be voting in greater proportions than you see in the overall population. so the groups he pretty much appeals to are the groups most likely to be turning out. unfortunately, for kat
steve garvey has been gaining momentum the past several weeks. he's got high name recognition as a much loved former dodger and padres player. we should note these numbers are changing and can change quickly. another notable poll recently from the public policy institute showed adam schiff in first place with garvey and katie porter vying for second. so there are different data points out there. >>> joining us tonight is mark decamilla, director of the berkeley igs poll which has had...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. the russian election has been condemned as a sham by president putin's adversaries abroad. the white house said it was obviously not free or fair. germany called it a pseudo—election, with a result that would surprise nobody. with me is francis scarr who follows russia for bbc monitoring. hello, francis. we are starting to get reaction now to the astounding result, if it is true. {iii get reaction now to the astounding result, if it is true.— result, if it is true. of course the kremlin will— result, if it is true. of course the kremlin will result _ result, if it is true. of course the kremlin will result any _ result, if it is true. of course the kremlin will result any -- - result, if it is true. of course the kremlin will result any -- rejectl kremlin will result any —— reject any accusations of this not being a free or fair election. any accusations of this not being a free orfair election. we have any accusations of this not being a free or fair election. we have seen
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. the russian election has been condemned as a sham by president putin's adversaries abroad. the white house said it was obviously not free or fair. germany called it a pseudo—election, with a result that would surprise nobody. with me is francis scarr who follows russia for bbc monitoring. hello, francis. we are starting to get reaction now to the astounding result, if it is true. {iii get reaction now to the astounding result, if it is true.— result, if it...
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steve bell, uh, some of the statements made there by the, um, ancerla movement leader uh was quite um, insightful in one regard his comparison to the amount of uh us uh food that was air drops uh, which was uh about 38,00 of those parcels and he compared that to the monumental and uh gigantic military aid that the us has provided uh israel. and he said that when it comes to the food they're stingy, but when it comes to military aid, they go all out. do you think that's a valid comparison? absolutely so. mean, prior to the war, there was 500 lories per day entering gaza, the airdrops represent a few lorries, so the it is cosmetic to suggest that the airdrops are somehow alleviating the... problems of the palestinian people, it is um completely um irrelevant and the only way um that the um actual humanitarian needs of the palestinians can be met is through a cease fire and a return at least to pre-war levels of access. okay, let me see, do we have kim sharif now? kim shariff, can you hear me? one, two, three, four, five, yes, do you, do you hear my voice? i can hear you, i don't know if
steve bell, uh, some of the statements made there by the, um, ancerla movement leader uh was quite um, insightful in one regard his comparison to the amount of uh us uh food that was air drops uh, which was uh about 38,00 of those parcels and he compared that to the monumental and uh gigantic military aid that the us has provided uh israel. and he said that when it comes to the food they're stingy, but when it comes to military aid, they go all out. do you think that's a valid comparison?...
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steve garvey has any chance. i'm steve garvey. again, we're talking about the team's been about age, age, age and now we realizes the garbage 75 years old. he's got a lot of personal scandal that family background goes back to his baseball days when he was a dodger that's going to put it like it was for herschel walker is just going to ruin steve garvey reputation and then he'll go back into civilian life. >> james taylor, thank you so much for joining us this afternoon on kron 4 appreciate your time. thank you. happening today, pittsburgh educators are planning to rally for better services for their students. the pittsburgh educators association rpa says they're asking the school district to improve safety in schools. they're also asking for a cost of living adjustment for staff and give teachers dedicated time to complete report cards and progress reports. the pa says they are in mediation with the district and will head to fact-finding if a deal is not reached. the rally is going to be held at 4 45 today at the district offices
steve garvey has any chance. i'm steve garvey. again, we're talking about the team's been about age, age, age and now we realizes the garbage 75 years old. he's got a lot of personal scandal that family background goes back to his baseball days when he was a dodger that's going to put it like it was for herschel walker is just going to ruin steve garvey reputation and then he'll go back into civilian life. >> james taylor, thank you so much for joining us this afternoon on kron 4...
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i'm shaped bows and i'm joined tonight by my oh, mate, steve sweeney. steve's going to be helping us navigate through some of the stories that the mainstream media probably would rather were left alone. now steel. we're starting in ukraine at the lights of condo, as you can see on a lot of the west end equipment this week. a couple of high, my system's a couple of abrams tanks all the lights of time and of course.
i'm shaped bows and i'm joined tonight by my oh, mate, steve sweeney. steve's going to be helping us navigate through some of the stories that the mainstream media probably would rather were left alone. now steel. we're starting in ukraine at the lights of condo, as you can see on a lot of the west end equipment this week. a couple of high, my system's a couple of abrams tanks all the lights of time and of course.
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tonight former dodger steve garvey with a strong showing. he's going to be going up against congressman adam schiff come november as we've been telling you tonight. our katie nielsen live in los angeles at schiff's election night party with reaction from both of the men moving on to november. an interesting night, i have to say, katie, at that watch party. >> reporter: yeah, definitely, sara. some tense moments in what was supposed to just be a victory lap for u.s. house representative member adam schiff. as he was about to declare victory in the senate race to fill the late dianne feinstein's u.s. senate seat. now, he was introduced to the stage by eric swalwell, who represents part of contra costa county in the u.s. house of representatives. schiff was only a few minutes into his victory speech when protesters interrupted, chanting ceasefire now. take a listen. >> ceasefire now. ceasefire now. ceasefire now. >> thank you. >> reporter: schiff stopped speaking, waiting for the protesters to stop. when they didn't, his supporters started chan
tonight former dodger steve garvey with a strong showing. he's going to be going up against congressman adam schiff come november as we've been telling you tonight. our katie nielsen live in los angeles at schiff's election night party with reaction from both of the men moving on to november. an interesting night, i have to say, katie, at that watch party. >> reporter: yeah, definitely, sara. some tense moments in what was supposed to just be a victory lap for u.s. house representative...
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all right, steve, let me, let me come to you on this. i wonder what your thoughts are on desk penalty as a means of punishment. steve, i think in this particular case, when you have isis supposedly claiming responsibility when they give the us government western europe and their media allies immediately claiming it was isis where there really wasn't any investigation or in any pro. and where you have isis usually committing these types of atrocities and willing to die in the commission of their crimes. it is kind of hypocritical to say, it's not fair to execute them with generally, if it's really isis, they would die while doing this. that's why the reasons i'm skeptical that isis was really responsible for this because these guys didn't go in to die and the commission of their crimes, they went in to kill and escape. so i don't think they should escape their fate simply because they got away in this case. all right, anybody let me come to you and if not, then i'll call and be some intense debates in russia about whether the country shou
all right, steve, let me, let me come to you on this. i wonder what your thoughts are on desk penalty as a means of punishment. steve, i think in this particular case, when you have isis supposedly claiming responsibility when they give the us government western europe and their media allies immediately claiming it was isis where there really wasn't any investigation or in any pro. and where you have isis usually committing these types of atrocities and willing to die in the commission of their...