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barbara: the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. has criticized the security council for not taking the situation in tigray more seriously. >> it is time for the security council to have a public meeting on the issue. it is time for the council to take meaningful action to address the crisis. and it is time for the ethiopian government to respond responsibly to requests for humanitarian access, to end the fighting and hold those accountable for the violations that have occurred. it is time for the broader international communities to step up and prevent another famine. barbara: earlier, i spoke to ethiopia's ambassador to who ejects the analysis by the u.n., and says the government isn't blocking aid to the region, but that it is delayed by security checks. >> we heard it clear and loud this morning, what ambassador linda has said. in general, we heard some trying to play the role of [indiscernible] it is serious. we need support, dignity and respect. ♪ barbara: the u.s. is purchasing 500 million covid vaccine doses for lower-inco
barbara: the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. has criticized the security council for not taking the situation in tigray more seriously. >> it is time for the security council to have a public meeting on the issue. it is time for the council to take meaningful action to address the crisis. and it is time for the ethiopian government to respond responsibly to requests for humanitarian access, to end the fighting and hold those accountable for the violations that have occurred. it is time for...
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barbara: the u.n.'s world full -- food program is warning the conflict in ethiopian regions has increased already high levels of hunger. they say after six months of fighting, 5.2 million people need emergency food aid. that is more than 90% of the population. many regional leaders warning of a potential military and catastrophe. the one appealed for $203 million to scale up its response. it has already helped more than one million people since it started distributing food in areas around tigrebu in march. here is more now. reporter: it is a situation that is getting worse by the day. they can only reach 1.2 million people out of the more than 5 million residents of the tigre region. all this because of the raging conflict. about seven months ago the prime minister sent his forces in what he promised would be a short operation aimed at disarming the tigre region, which had by all intents and purposes refused to deal with his administration. but that has gone on. seven months on, the fighting is still go
barbara: the u.n.'s world full -- food program is warning the conflict in ethiopian regions has increased already high levels of hunger. they say after six months of fighting, 5.2 million people need emergency food aid. that is more than 90% of the population. many regional leaders warning of a potential military and catastrophe. the one appealed for $203 million to scale up its response. it has already helped more than one million people since it started distributing food in areas around...
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. ♪ hello, i'm barbara sarah. this is al jazeera live from london. a moscow court with jailed critic preventing his allies for running for parliament. u.n. once people in myanmar face a massive loss of life from starvation and disease from fighting in the east. and the traditional art form delivers a modern message. a dutch opera warns the world to look after the environment. ♪ barbara: u.s. president joe biden has arrived in the u.k. to begin his first official trip abroad, a trip that he says is about america rallying the world's democracies. the eight day visit to europe will take in and nato summit as well as talks with russian president vladimir putin in switzerland. it's a chance to show other world leaders that the u.s. values its partners and allies after four rocky years under donald trump. alan fisher reports from washington, d.c. alan: eight days, three countries, for summits. president biden has a busy agenda on his first foreign trip, a trip that will mark a new phase in the coronavirus pandemic and u.s. relations with the rest of the
. ♪ hello, i'm barbara sarah. this is al jazeera live from london. a moscow court with jailed critic preventing his allies for running for parliament. u.n. once people in myanmar face a massive loss of life from starvation and disease from fighting in the east. and the traditional art form delivers a modern message. a dutch opera warns the world to look after the environment. ♪ barbara: u.s. president joe biden has arrived in the u.k. to begin his first official trip abroad, a trip that he...
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so we decided to take it back. ♪ barbara: iraq has condemned u.s. airstrikes along its border with syria, they targeted the popular mobilization forces, an umbrella group of iranian backed fighters. to group says four of its members were killed and is threatening retaliation. the u.s. says it hit facilities that were being used to launch attacks against its troops. we have reports from baghdad. reporter: this was the moment the u.s. said it hit a popular mobilization forces base near iraq's border crossing with syria. the airstrikes happened in the early hours of monday, targeting both sides of the crossing. on the iraqi side, a base used for drone attacks was hit. a statement from the u.s. department of defense said, the targets were selected because these facilities are utilized by iran backed militias that engaged in unmanned aerial vehicle attacks against u.s. personnel and facilities in iraq. the iraqi military spokesman issued a strong statement, we condemned the attack on the iraqi-syrian border that represents a blatant and unacceptable viol
so we decided to take it back. ♪ barbara: iraq has condemned u.s. airstrikes along its border with syria, they targeted the popular mobilization forces, an umbrella group of iranian backed fighters. to group says four of its members were killed and is threatening retaliation. the u.s. says it hit facilities that were being used to launch attacks against its troops. we have reports from baghdad. reporter: this was the moment the u.s. said it hit a popular mobilization forces base near iraq's...
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barbara: russia warned the u.k. it will target any foreign warships testing its claim to waters off crimea. this is following a dramatic incident in the black sea wednesday, when russia says it fired warning shots at a british destroyer. the u.k. is disputing that come about as jonah hull reports, the diplomatic war of words has just started. jonah: the u.k. ambassador to russia, arriving at the foreign ministry in moscow for a diplomatic dressing down. the activities of a british navy destroyer and the black sea have been provocative and dangerous, the ambassador was told. if repeated, britain would be held responsible for consequences. these are russian pictures showing, russia says, hms defenders straying into russian waters off crimea while on maneuvers off the plexi -- maneuvers in the black sea. >> if you don't change course, i will fire. reporter: the warning from the russian coast guard, recorded by media aboard hms defender. it was followed, says russia, by shots fired and bombs dropped in the destroyer's p
barbara: russia warned the u.k. it will target any foreign warships testing its claim to waters off crimea. this is following a dramatic incident in the black sea wednesday, when russia says it fired warning shots at a british destroyer. the u.k. is disputing that come about as jonah hull reports, the diplomatic war of words has just started. jonah: the u.k. ambassador to russia, arriving at the foreign ministry in moscow for a diplomatic dressing down. the activities of a british navy...
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some it's barbara vase or join me from brussels. good evening to you barbara. that was an excellent story. by the way, it almost makes you emotional, you know, when, when you look back on everything that has happened, when you look back on those 16 years with miracle is german chancellor. and i'm are making her mark on the e. you what stands out to you. what really stands out, i think friend is this enormous development she has made when she came into office and she appeared, rustled, you know, fresh phased and bouncy as we saw her in that very 1st picture there. and everybody said i you know, cool, made chin cool. girl, she can do this. well, she's not really a good european. she comes from the east, she doesn't know anything about it and she has no visions. and then suddenly she didn't have visions, but she had something else. she developed incredible stamina to keep the european union together and it was somehow like it like a good shepherd to keep the herd together. that really seemed to have been her main goal. so all these years. and she also became the e
some it's barbara vase or join me from brussels. good evening to you barbara. that was an excellent story. by the way, it almost makes you emotional, you know, when, when you look back on everything that has happened, when you look back on those 16 years with miracle is german chancellor. and i'm are making her mark on the e. you what stands out to you. what really stands out, i think friend is this enormous development she has made when she came into office and she appeared, rustled, you know,...
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barbara: the u.s. president is calling on americans to reflect on what he called the country's deep roots of racial terror i had of the 100rg and evert -- 100 anniversary of the tulsa massacre. ceremonies to rimer the victims underway in oklahoma city. in 1921, white why it -- writers descended on a black community in tulsa and estimated threat or people were killed, thousands were left homeless, and more than 1000 lives were destroyed. -- buildings were destroyed. it was a ride that involved hundreds of young people who sat on buses to challenge segregation. the freedom riders were beaten and arrested on their arrival. 60 years later, two of them recounted the summer of 1961 to al jazeera. >> there andests were seen as political statements at the time. now their mugshots have become iconic symbols of the civil rights movement of the 1960's. the freedom riders, as they became known, traveled on buses throughout the summer of 1961 to parts of the southern united states were segregation was still being e
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barbara, these are join me from brussels. good evening to you, barbara. that was an excellent story. by the way, it almost makes you emotional, you know, when, when you look back on everything that has happened, when you look back on those 16 years with miracle is german chancellor and making her mark on the e. u. what stands out to you? what really stands out, i think friend is this enormous development she has made when she came into office and she appeared in russell, you know, fresh phased and bouncy as we saw her in that very 1st picture there. and everybody said, you know, cools, may can cool girl, she can do this. plus, she's not really a good european. she comes from the, she does know anything about it and she has no visions. and then suddenly she didn't have visions, but she had something else. she developed incredible stamina to keep this european union together and it was somehow like it, like a good shepherd's will keep the herd together that really seem to have been her main goals, who are all these years. and she also became the european un
barbara, these are join me from brussels. good evening to you, barbara. that was an excellent story. by the way, it almost makes you emotional, you know, when, when you look back on everything that has happened, when you look back on those 16 years with miracle is german chancellor and making her mark on the e. u. what stands out to you? what really stands out, i think friend is this enormous development she has made when she came into office and she appeared in russell, you know, fresh phased...
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conservative from indiana, marine veteran, he is my chief co-sponsor on this bill, so if you think of barbara lee, one of the most progressive members of congress, todd young, constitutional conservative, i'm 63 years old, i still haven't figured out a label for myself, but i think we have got a great path to a strong bipartisan senate vote tuesday and then we have both the house bill, that barbara has championed, our senate bill, and then we're also writing the defense authorizing bill right now, and that might also be a place to put the repeal of the iraq resolution. so we've got a couple of vehicles, we're going to have to talk about the fastest way to get this to joe biden's desk. but this will be a big historic step and you wrote a book about this in 2012, your book "drift" to congress declares war to the
conservative from indiana, marine veteran, he is my chief co-sponsor on this bill, so if you think of barbara lee, one of the most progressive members of congress, todd young, constitutional conservative, i'm 63 years old, i still haven't figured out a label for myself, but i think we have got a great path to a strong bipartisan senate vote tuesday and then we have both the house bill, that barbara has championed, our senate bill, and then we're also writing the defense authorizing bill right...
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we begin with the justice department's aggressive records to retreat reports of cnn reporter barbara starr. let's bring in senior justice correspondent evan perez, and chief media correspondent brian stelter. evan, take us thus what happened here. >> alisyn and victor, until now we haven't been able to tell this story. until just a short while ago, this has been sealed under a federal court order, preventing cnn's lawyers from telling the story of what happens a months-long protracted legal for months, belonging to cnn's pentagon correspondent barbara starr. this was a fight going on in secret over months. it continued even while a judge told the justice department that, quote, their reasoning was speculative and stun -- unanchored. it begins in july of 2020, when the justice department -- when cnn's legal department receives an order from a judge, from the justice department saying that they want two months of barbara starr's e-mail records from 2017. now, this includes at the time a gag order that prevented david vigilante, our lawyer, from discussion this issue with a limited numb
we begin with the justice department's aggressive records to retreat reports of cnn reporter barbara starr. let's bring in senior justice correspondent evan perez, and chief media correspondent brian stelter. evan, take us thus what happened here. >> alisyn and victor, until now we haven't been able to tell this story. until just a short while ago, this has been sealed under a federal court order, preventing cnn's lawyers from telling the story of what happens a months-long protracted...
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but helen is like barbara 30 years old. she is just gotten married and she's about to start a family and so she decides to learn from barbara's example, and she hides her pregnancy for as long as she can and then when it's time to have the baby because there is no maternity leave at this time. she combines all her sick and vacation time so that she can take some months off. by doing this she's able to retain her supervisor position. and as she comes back to work she decides that it's not enough just for her to be there as a working mom. she wants to bring back other mothers, and so she ends up calling barbara and many many others and asked if they want to come back and by doing this helen creates this culture of working motherhood in the lab that simply did not exist before her. now this is all happening at a very interesting time in the history of technology. because ibm computers are only just now in the early 1960s really coming into use at nasa nasa was a little later than some other industries in adopting these electro
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what barbara is refers to in her op-ed is barbara going on the offensive. we have to tell people you don't have to be afraid of president trump. conservative values don't have to equal crazy. i appreciate her for the year she's been doing this. but up op-wade was an offensive move to try to get in front of this. >> would you offer your time, volunteer to help them, where your expertise rise? >> helping democrats is helping the country. this isn't a partisan issue. that's what i get so angry about. we had individuals that sieged the capitol based clearly on fantasy. i apologize the connection isn't that great. we have all storms moving through. if you heard thunder, it's not me. this is not partisan at all. barbara is so right on this. this is about facts and data, about going after the individuals that are responsible for this. i don't see it as democrats reaches owl to me. i see it as americans reaching out, and i hope i can use my 20 years of experience and maybe rely on some of barbara's experience to get through this. >> barbara, would you volunteer you
what barbara is refers to in her op-ed is barbara going on the offensive. we have to tell people you don't have to be afraid of president trump. conservative values don't have to equal crazy. i appreciate her for the year she's been doing this. but up op-wade was an offensive move to try to get in front of this. >> would you offer your time, volunteer to help them, where your expertise rise? >> helping democrats is helping the country. this isn't a partisan issue. that's what i get...
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that time, when the vote came , barbara lee was not alone. 132 upper house members voted with barbara lee against authorizing the use of force for the iraq war. that was not enough to stop the bill, so instead of one forever war, america had two then. this year will mark 20 years, and congresswoman barbara lee took that first soul vote against america's unending war . legal authorization allowed america to use military force in the name of 9/11 in a way that was unedited and global. during the time that those authorizations for use of force have remained in place, they have been used as justification for all kinds of military interventions all around the world, even one that had precisely 0 to do with iraq or afghanistan or 9/11. it became a blanket authorization for the use of military force at the president's say-so without the congress having to weigh in again. but now, all of a sudden, things . to be changing. today, the house of representatives voted on resolutions to repeal the authorization for use of military force, the second one that started the iraq war. the lead sponsor of
that time, when the vote came , barbara lee was not alone. 132 upper house members voted with barbara lee against authorizing the use of force for the iraq war. that was not enough to stop the bill, so instead of one forever war, america had two then. this year will mark 20 years, and congresswoman barbara lee took that first soul vote against america's unending war . legal authorization allowed america to use military force in the name of 9/11 in a way that was unedited and global. during the...
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good evening to you barbara. that was an excellent story. by the way, it almost makes you emotional, you know, when, when you look back on everything that has happened. when you look back on those 16 years with miracle in german chancellor and making her mark on the e. u. what stands out to you? what really stands out, i think friend is this enormous development she has made when she came into office and she appeared to russell, you know, fresh phased and bouncy as we saw her in that very 1st picture there. and everybody said i, you know, cools, may can cool girl, she can do this. she's not really a good european. she comes from the, she doesn't know anything about it and she has no visions. and then suddenly she didn't have visions, but she had something else. she developed incredible stamina to keep this european union together and it was somehow like it, like a good shepherd's will keep the herd together that really seem to have been her main goals, who are all these years. and she also became the european union's for most crisis managers
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barbara hazel in brussels. thank you. now the jailed bella, rosie and journalist roman protest. savage has appeared at a news conference in men skin. what the opposition says is another statement made under arrest at a breathing. savage said that he was in a good health and that he was not being beat that he was arrested last month after his flight to lithuania was forced to land and men. this is the 3rd time that he has appeared in front of the process. previously, he admitted to plotting to overthrow president alexander that the shank. oh, who is a son and dw reporter alexandra ball? the slough sky was at that press conference in minsk. she gave us her impression of what appears to have been a forced appearance by port the savage. i think somebody has realizes they made mistakes of all of this situation and they wanted just to fix it and the lotion regime until they made it for propaganda purposes. so they use such people like months of the say where in the acquisition, and now she said that he respect shanker and they,
barbara hazel in brussels. thank you. now the jailed bella, rosie and journalist roman protest. savage has appeared at a news conference in men skin. what the opposition says is another statement made under arrest at a breathing. savage said that he was in a good health and that he was not being beat that he was arrested last month after his flight to lithuania was forced to land and men. this is the 3rd time that he has appeared in front of the process. previously, he admitted to plotting to...
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barbara, what's the deal? this is a diplomatic win for the european union, of course to because they've been pushing for years. totally unsuccessfully under trump, of course, but years before that to settle this trade dispute. so for them it means now the 2 sides can really move forward. and the relationship the renew, the relationship between you and the united states, of course, to entail some give and take the give on the european side would be to sort of align more with the new and more stronger and more assertive policy and politics against china on the other hand, you really once what is now seems to getting to be getting in easing up on these trade baffles that have been raging for years and that have really been poisoning relations. barbara, what is the dispute all about? the dispute is about the reproaches that the 2 sides have been making against each other for 17 years. now, this is the longest running trade devil in the history of the w t o. and it really did, as i say, poison relations. the ones t
barbara, what's the deal? this is a diplomatic win for the european union, of course to because they've been pushing for years. totally unsuccessfully under trump, of course, but years before that to settle this trade dispute. so for them it means now the 2 sides can really move forward. and the relationship the renew, the relationship between you and the united states, of course, to entail some give and take the give on the european side would be to sort of align more with the new and more...
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you know, congresswoman barbara lee said it best earlier. we're not afraid to do the right thing anymore. when this became apparent this is part of our history and frankly embarrassing it was time to move forward and provide some consideration for people we had driven out of our community for a long time. they are not the only group driven out. african americans weren't welcomed here in its history. so this was the right thing to do. last year's black lives matter movement, the result of the death of george floyd, frankly unleashed a lot of us to stand up and do the right thing and stop worrying about other people's discomfort with race, class, identity, and whatever else. >> congresswoman lee, a lot of people who feel left out with all of this that's happening, i specifically talk about white americans who are not racist but they feel like they don't have a voice anymore. i suppose it is easy to say the tables have turned. what is your response to maybe even your constituents? this is for the congresswoman. >> well, white americans have a v
you know, congresswoman barbara lee said it best earlier. we're not afraid to do the right thing anymore. when this became apparent this is part of our history and frankly embarrassing it was time to move forward and provide some consideration for people we had driven out of our community for a long time. they are not the only group driven out. african americans weren't welcomed here in its history. so this was the right thing to do. last year's black lives matter movement, the result of the...
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specifically in a quest to get ahold of phone and email records for cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr. this was a six-month pursuit launched by bill barr and former president donald trump and frankly as a journalist it's shocking. i want to bring in cnn's evan perez. what is stunning here is how far the justice department tried to not only obtain barbara's emails, but to keep this all out of the public eye. >> no, look, the gag order under which the cnn lawyers' legal team were under and which they couldn't tell barbara, they couldn't tell most people, they only could tell, you know, the president of the network and a few of the lawyers involved and then to continue this over a period of months through two judges, begins in july of 2020 when the cnn lawyer first gets a demand from the justice department signed by a judge that says that they want two months of email records belonging to barbara from back in 2017 as part of a leak investigation. we don't know what the investigation is about. it goes over a period of months during which cnn is trying to get them to narrow this incl
specifically in a quest to get ahold of phone and email records for cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr. this was a six-month pursuit launched by bill barr and former president donald trump and frankly as a journalist it's shocking. i want to bring in cnn's evan perez. what is stunning here is how far the justice department tried to not only obtain barbara's emails, but to keep this all out of the public eye. >> no, look, the gag order under which the cnn lawyers' legal team were...
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bush and his daughter barbara bush. they will be discussing president bush's newest book "out of many,one" . out without further ado resident bush and barbara bush. >> to joann. thanks everyone for joining ustonight i . >> how are you? >> i'm good, congratulations on your new book, "out of many, one" . >> thank you to barnes and noble for helping sell it. they've always been unbelievably helpful to authors including me and great company and i'm honored to be with you as the moderator. >> thanks dad, i'm excited to dive into your book but first i know that many in our audience might be surprised to see you in your new role as that of an artist. i don't remember talking about arts all that much growing up with you so i wonder if you could tell us how you decided to take up painting. how did you end up in my mister ? >> i know it's a shock to you and your mother and your sister and a lot of other people are very surprised. barbara, after the presidency i was busy but i miss learning. and i read winston churchill's essay pa
bush and his daughter barbara bush. they will be discussing president bush's newest book "out of many,one" . out without further ado resident bush and barbara bush. >> to joann. thanks everyone for joining ustonight i . >> how are you? >> i'm good, congratulations on your new book, "out of many, one" . >> thank you to barnes and noble for helping sell it. they've always been unbelievably helpful to authors including me and great company and i'm...
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it was his ranch in santa barbara. did mrs. reagan love the ranch as much as the president did or did she love ronald reagan and put up with the ranch? i think it was the it was this was not a place that she would have chosen to spend her time. in fact when? were there she would usually spend most of her time by the pond on the phone with her friends? the other thing but she knew ronald reagan needed this. she knew that this rejuvenated him. the other thing is that the reagans used camp david. more than any other president before or since because she and they would usually go with just a few aids so that they could just have the place. pretty much themselves the secret service would make a point of giving them 50 feet, you know, she did understand that that her husband really needed this time to himself and at one point richard allen the national advisor the first one here's from michael devers and says. you need to quit loading the president down. with these hundreds of pages of paperwork when he goes to camp david on the week
it was his ranch in santa barbara. did mrs. reagan love the ranch as much as the president did or did she love ronald reagan and put up with the ranch? i think it was the it was this was not a place that she would have chosen to spend her time. in fact when? were there she would usually spend most of her time by the pond on the phone with her friends? the other thing but she knew ronald reagan needed this. she knew that this rejuvenated him. the other thing is that the reagans used camp david....
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bush: yes barbara, as you know, a longtime advocate, reasonable atand logical immigration polic. and i was discouraged by the tone of thehe rhetoric. about immigrants. that the labeling and some of the adjectives used were just not real and were not conducive to bringing people together to solve or fix a broken system. so i decided to enter the world of politics in an unusual way and that is paint the portraits. of immigrants until her stories. with the hopes of educating america. the reeducating americans about one immigration and has meant and will mean to our country. i didn't anticipate the crisis or not crisis or whatever it's called now partied taking place at this point in time. so the books coming out in a very unusual partied am not that prescriptive.sc when a hemorrhoid do remind people about why our country is been misplaced. and why americans are people aspire to come to america when they do, they invigorate our soul. the added dimension to us is very helpful. >> absolutely. why is i immigration important o you does it have to do with where you grew up or the governor
bush: yes barbara, as you know, a longtime advocate, reasonable atand logical immigration polic. and i was discouraged by the tone of thehe rhetoric. about immigrants. that the labeling and some of the adjectives used were just not real and were not conducive to bringing people together to solve or fix a broken system. so i decided to enter the world of politics in an unusual way and that is paint the portraits. of immigrants until her stories. with the hopes of educating america. the...
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i'd like to shout out to the partners in crime at the george and barbara bush foundation. my colleague from la and then also to the dean of the bush school and the staff at the library. you've been so helpful and also to the staff of the former president's office. it is a great organization we belong to. we've been very lucky to be a part of it and part of the life of george and barbara bush for all these years. my first question, so you kind of came to the bush office in a curious way. can you talk a little bit about you worked for usa today and you did the diary. can you talk a little bit about how that led to barbara bush hiring you to work on her staff? >> it is sort of an interesting road to the white house and into the bushes life. i was a reporter in usa today in 1988 and barbara bush and kenny dukakis both agreed to write a weekly column for usa today. it was called the camping diary and it ran every monday morning. i was there editor. when i was given an assignment i was sort of grumpy about it. i didn't want to be an editor but it ended up being a lot of fun and
i'd like to shout out to the partners in crime at the george and barbara bush foundation. my colleague from la and then also to the dean of the bush school and the staff at the library. you've been so helpful and also to the staff of the former president's office. it is a great organization we belong to. we've been very lucky to be a part of it and part of the life of george and barbara bush for all these years. my first question, so you kind of came to the bush office in a curious way. can you...
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joining us now, democratic california congressman barbara lee. congresswoman lee, it's good to have you with us. thank you so much, it's been a huge day today. >> thank you! ice being with you, rachel. >> before i actually ask you about -- i have to ask you about the juneteenth vote, and the signing ceremony. am i correct you were at the signing ceremony today? >> oh yes, i was there! >> how was it? >> thank you for covering, this rachel. this is quite a historical moment for our country. we need to make sure these stories are told about everyone in our country, including african americans and the horrific, barbaric middle passage, and slavery, and what happened. i have to say it's personal for me also, because my grandfather who helped raise me in texas, was born in texas in 1875 in my great grandmother was enslaved in around galveston and one of the small towns. so this is really a major deal. we've celebrated it all our lives. i moved to california in 1960, but i continue to celebrate juneteenth and my family did. this is really remarkable, bu
joining us now, democratic california congressman barbara lee. congresswoman lee, it's good to have you with us. thank you so much, it's been a huge day today. >> thank you! ice being with you, rachel. >> before i actually ask you about -- i have to ask you about the juneteenth vote, and the signing ceremony. am i correct you were at the signing ceremony today? >> oh yes, i was there! >> how was it? >> thank you for covering, this rachel. this is quite a historical...
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barbara diesel's in brussels is always barbara . thank you. internet leaders have been holding talks here in berlin today in bed. securing a lasting peace deal in libya of the country has been unstable since 2011, when the native backed uprising toppled. one time dictator more market officer leaders discuss the withdrawal. the foreign fighters and upcoming elections in december. it's hope the vote will finally bring some stability and unity to the country. the he got off to a confusing start. the american top diplomat meets his german counterpart in berlin. despite you could welcome both men that they share the same vision for libya. we share the goal of a sovereign stable unified, secure libya, free from foreign interference. for the people who deserve it's critical to regional security as well, which is the table for permanent members of the un security council together with other regional powers. and for the 1st time representatives from libby as transitional government, providence of the military and political, the 1st one of the main goal
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so if this is barbara, i will try to ask you another question. your line cut out just a little bit just but i think you can still hear me. the audio is a little bit fuzzy there, but can i just know? okay, okay, can i just ask you more generally about the way in which is ready as far as he's treat john, unless that a covering protest, flu hearing from all correspondent, how do i bill her? me that there has been a more aggressive approach recently. and this is particularly the case for journalists and camera. men who are covering developments in occupied east jerusalem. but in recent years, how would you, what are your concerns in terms of the way in which is ready for you to security forces have treated journalists. yeah, no, i mean of certainly we have seen an escalation of the attacks against a joint list in east jerusalem in the past week. so. and so, so that the type of attack like the one we have experienced, we have seen this evening against you, of ira has become very, very common journalists are being regularly harassed. the fact that ther
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he couldn't even speak with barbara starr. they went nowhere. the case didn't reach resolution until biden administration came in. joining me now, he wrote about this on cnn.com. david, hello to you. it is fascinating. i was reading it and my jaw was dropping. you did not know what the government wanted, when the doj first came forward with this gag order. you were blocked at every opportunity, trying to understand what was going on. so you still have no idea what this was all about? >> i really don't. we can guess. you can try to work your way backwards by looking at what was covered in barbara's emails and on cnn at that time. the truth is they were under no obligation to tell us and they were completely unwilling to share any information. that was a shape because it could have helped us narrow the search and make it easier to protect what we felt was protectable and work with them but there was no interest in cooperating on their part. >> i want to reiterate. this was a months long legal fight. you were under this gag oefrl you were for bidde
he couldn't even speak with barbara starr. they went nowhere. the case didn't reach resolution until biden administration came in. joining me now, he wrote about this on cnn.com. david, hello to you. it is fascinating. i was reading it and my jaw was dropping. you did not know what the government wanted, when the doj first came forward with this gag order. you were blocked at every opportunity, trying to understand what was going on. so you still have no idea what this was all about? >> i...
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thank you so much barbara. what a fascinating fascinating presentation and a beautiful segue into our next panelist. so now we'll be hearing from nancy keegan smith. it is suppressor to be here today. i would like to thank the white house historical association katherine barbara and mary. you're a great panel and i would just like to say that my presentation virtues on a little bit more personal as an archivist at the lbj library where i started my career in 1973. i had the wonderful privilege of getting to know mrs. johnson processing her beautification files for dr. lewis schools book and interviewing and talking with her in my slides anything that is scripted in brown script. it's mrs. johnson's writing and i did that way because she loved to use brown flair pan, although we advise you're not to use it because it wasn't permanent, but she loved to use brown flair pan to do her writing. in looking at mrs. johnson's white house restoration efforts. we also learn a lot about the relationship between mrs. kenned
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barbara diesel's in brussels is always barbara . thank you. well, after 26 years, an operation, hong kong popular pro democracy newspaper, the apple daily has printed its last edition. staff said that the paper has been forced to close since being gene activate, sweeping, national security law, arresting journalists and pro democracy activists. the move could have chilling consequences for the future of free speech in hong kong. it's been a popular paper in hong kong, mixing racy gosset with pro democracy politics and criticism of china. but recently apple davy had only been making it to the new stance under increasing pressure from new york thirty's. last year, police rated the papers newsroom and arrested jimmy lie on suspicion of colluding with foreign forces. further raids and sweeping new national security laws have now for the paper to close 5 of his other executives with attained last week. and police have also frozen the company's assets effectively choking its operations and sign. the papers closure immediately brought people out to t
barbara diesel's in brussels is always barbara . thank you. well, after 26 years, an operation, hong kong popular pro democracy newspaper, the apple daily has printed its last edition. staff said that the paper has been forced to close since being gene activate, sweeping, national security law, arresting journalists and pro democracy activists. the move could have chilling consequences for the future of free speech in hong kong. it's been a popular paper in hong kong, mixing racy gosset with...
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so it's barbara vase or join me from brussels. good evening to you, barbara. that was an excellent story. by the way, it almost makes you emotional, you know, when, when you look back on everything that has happened. when you look back on those 16 years with miracle in german chancellor and making her mark on the e. u. what stands out to you? what really stands out? i think friend is this enormous development she has made when she came into office and she appeared, russell, you know, fresh phased and bouncy as we saw her. and that very 1st picture there. and everybody said i, you know, cool, making cool girl. she can do this, she's not really a good european. she comes from the, she does know anything about it and she has no vision. and then suddenly she didn't have visions, but she had something else. she developed incredible stamina to keep this european union together and it was somehow like it, like a good shepherd's will keep the herd together that really seem to have been her main goals, who are all these years. and she also became the european union's f
so it's barbara vase or join me from brussels. good evening to you, barbara. that was an excellent story. by the way, it almost makes you emotional, you know, when, when you look back on everything that has happened. when you look back on those 16 years with miracle in german chancellor and making her mark on the e. u. what stands out to you? what really stands out? i think friend is this enormous development she has made when she came into office and she appeared, russell, you know, fresh...
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and barbara bush thought she should be in the oval office rather than her. but there was a lot about barbara bush, that basically affected nancy reagan's in securities. and barbara bush had many designer clothes, everyone loved her, the reagan family you know was quite dysfunctional. and the bush family is so close. and the kids around, and the grandkids around, and barbara bush can trace her ancestry back to the mayflower. nancy has always been viewed as the you know she's carved rode out of hollywood. and and it continues even after the presidency. and one of the snubs is, when nancy reagan was first lady, her social secretary goes back to her alma mater, smith college smith college, and she asked to give nancy reagan an honorary degree. and they say they won't do it. and i say her husband is too controversial we might have demonstrations. so barbara bush is a few years behind nancy, she drops at a smith their freshman year, to marry george h. w. bush. but guess who gets an honorary degree? but then when smith comes back and nancy reagan says hey we want t
and barbara bush thought she should be in the oval office rather than her. but there was a lot about barbara bush, that basically affected nancy reagan's in securities. and barbara bush had many designer clothes, everyone loved her, the reagan family you know was quite dysfunctional. and the bush family is so close. and the kids around, and the grandkids around, and barbara bush can trace her ancestry back to the mayflower. nancy has always been viewed as the you know she's carved rode out of...
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we are here because of the courage of congresswoman barbara lee. no one has been fiercer or more relentless or more principled on this issue. thank you, congresswoman barbara lee, and others who worked with you over the years. thank you, also, to our foreign affairs chair, gregory meeks, who has moved this bipartisan priority with both urgency and unity through the committee, and we are pleased this legislation, which has previously passed the house twice, has over 130 co-sponsors. thank you, also, to senator tim kaine, a longtime leader on aumf repeal and reform in the senate, who has introduced a companion bill in the senate. . repealing the 2002 aumf will defend congress' constitutional authorities and our american democracy system of separation of power. under the constitution it is the congress who has the sole duty to declare war. we must reassert that authority to decide if and when our country goes to war. this repeal is also possible because of the leadership of president joe biden who understands and has respect for congress' constitution
we are here because of the courage of congresswoman barbara lee. no one has been fiercer or more relentless or more principled on this issue. thank you, congresswoman barbara lee, and others who worked with you over the years. thank you, also, to our foreign affairs chair, gregory meeks, who has moved this bipartisan priority with both urgency and unity through the committee, and we are pleased this legislation, which has previously passed the house twice, has over 130 co-sponsors. thank you,...
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barbara, available with a view from from brussels. thank you so much, barbara. and now here is a look at some of the stories making headlines. iran selected ron's president elect . excuse me for him. right? you see has delivered his 1st public speech since in election. victoria, you said a rapid corona virus vaccination campaign will be his government's immediate concern. that all the country has confirmed more than $83000.00 deaths from hoping not to shut out. the us senate republicans have blocked an election reform bill from moving forward. 3 democrats say that the law is needed to counter increasingly restrictive voting goals. in many parts of the country, but republican save the phil infringes on states rights. 50 party line vote in the bill fell short of the 16 necessary to advance firm and most legislation in the senate. democracy the united nations is said to warn of irreversible damage should global temperature exceed $1.00 degrees celsius from pre industrial level? the report by the us climate change panel throughout next year. but reviewed by the a s
barbara, available with a view from from brussels. thank you so much, barbara. and now here is a look at some of the stories making headlines. iran selected ron's president elect . excuse me for him. right? you see has delivered his 1st public speech since in election. victoria, you said a rapid corona virus vaccination campaign will be his government's immediate concern. that all the country has confirmed more than $83000.00 deaths from hoping not to shut out. the us senate republicans have...
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barbara vsl is standing by in brussels. barbara nieto also taking a tough line on china as we've heard yesterday summit. what does this mean for tensions? it means that tensions are really going to increase because they clearly, joe biden said, 10 years ago when nato did their last big strategic review. china wasn't even mentioned, and russia was a partner. and now the allies are looking around and they find the international scenario. just scary and that was really was reflected yesterday in those discussions. of course, there are a warning voices like we heard from america and some other european saying we need to work with them. i mean, we're talking about exports and imports. we're talking about the economies that are rather as soon as intertwined already bought. on the other hand, the military build up in the south china sea, for instance, is something that sort of threatens the nature partners and that sort of pushes them and really changing their outlook on the strategy for the next 10 years. meantime barbara, we kno
barbara vsl is standing by in brussels. barbara nieto also taking a tough line on china as we've heard yesterday summit. what does this mean for tensions? it means that tensions are really going to increase because they clearly, joe biden said, 10 years ago when nato did their last big strategic review. china wasn't even mentioned, and russia was a partner. and now the allies are looking around and they find the international scenario. just scary and that was really was reflected yesterday in...
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. >> joining us now is that barbara, barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney in michigan and law professor at the michigan law school. paul butler, former federal prosecutor and law professor at georgetown university. both are msnbc legal analysts. barbara, let me begin with you and the focus on allen weisselberg which makes perfect sense, and what this might lead to in this investigation. >> well, allen weisselberg is someone who has been an insider in the trump organization for many years as the chief financial officer. as such, he is intimately familiar with the financial practices. someone like him could be extremely valuable as a cooperator in an investigation for the organization as well as individuals within it. although a case like this involving financial im proprieties is largely based on documents, which is a prosecutor's dream, because documents don't lie and documents don't forget, it's very useful to have a human being who was there who can explain to a jury what was happening to connect the dots and serve as a narrater. so i imagine if
. >> joining us now is that barbara, barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney in michigan and law professor at the michigan law school. paul butler, former federal prosecutor and law professor at georgetown university. both are msnbc legal analysts. barbara, let me begin with you and the focus on allen weisselberg which makes perfect sense, and what this might lead to in this investigation. >> well, allen weisselberg is someone who has been an insider in the trump organization for many...
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barbara hazel, with a view from from brussels. thank you so much, barbara. and here's a look at some other stories making headlines around president elect either him or you see has delivered his 1st public speech since his election victory. he said a rapid corona virus vaccination campaign will be his government's immediate concern. the country has confirmed more than 83000 deaths from over 19 or yeah, show us senate republicans have blocked an election reform bill. democrats said that the law is needed to counter increasingly restrictive voting rules in many parts of the country. but republicans say that the bill infringes on states rights and could allow widespread fraud. mr. majority lead the united nations as that to warn of irreversible damage is global temperatures continue to ride. the report by the us climate change panel is due out next year. it says deadly heat waves could affect hundreds of millions of people by mid century. the hong kong pro democracy newspaper apple daily will stop operating tonight, silencing the city's most china, critical med
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barbara, good to see you. thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> we will fit in a break but we had that news to quick off the show. biden breaking off talks with republicans. and a new report revealing some of the top billionaires in the world may pay less taxes than you do. is that wrong? before the hour ends, we will get down to the ice cream. ben and jerry make their beat debut with a new progressive cause. stay with us. e. stay with us ♪that you laughed about♪ ♪well, the names have all changed♪ ♪since you hung around♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. i was drowning in student loan debt. i was in the process of deferring them, paying them... then i discovered sofi. completely changed my life. lower interest rate. my principal is going down. sofi is a place where you can start to tackle those money goals today. compared to where i was three years ago, i'm kinda killing it. ♪♪ try one a day 50+ multivitamin gummies. with vitamins c, d & zinc for immunity support. i'm kinda killing it
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dame barbara windsor died from alzheimer's last december. all the money raised by the bikini auction will go to the alzheimer's society. so when it starts, its hoped people will carry on bidding. colin paterson, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. temperatures yesterday reached 28 celsius across south—east england, today will be hotter, 29 authority. with the air still humoured high temperatures to the south. to the north of that the air is fresher. the heat restricted to southern and eastern areas of england. temperatures of at least 29 celsius in london. compare that to fresher conditions for northern ireland, scotland, northern england, temperatures were typically 16, 18 celsius. most of us will keep you dry weather was sunny spell throughout the day but there will be some showers in scotland particularly for the highlands and islands but they will be fleeting. big gaps between the showers. 0vernight tonight patches of cloud. temperatures still slow to come down in the south—east. tuesday, scotland, en
dame barbara windsor died from alzheimer's last december. all the money raised by the bikini auction will go to the alzheimer's society. so when it starts, its hoped people will carry on bidding. colin paterson, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. temperatures yesterday reached 28 celsius across south—east england, today will be hotter, 29 authority. with the air still humoured high temperatures to the south. to the north of that the air is fresher. the heat...
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it's now back to barbara in london. kara, thank you so much and that is it for this news. our do stay with me though. i'm going to be back in just a few minutes with one of the basis. thanks for watching. bye bye. ah, ah ah, ah, ah. ah frank assess, switched schools and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think the shapes, the generation and the politics? that life has been shipped why vitamin inside story on our jazeera in 2020 new york city was the global at the center of death. and in this, from the corona virus, like many cities, the panoramic has altered the metropolis is very fabric. hundreds of thousands of fled the celebrated concrete jungle. those who remain know that restoring its my policy will be easy. people in power asks whether the city can bounce back to its former glory. saving new york on a j t. c o p a whole parliamentary elections on june 21. more at stake than the result. the countries ranked my troubles at home and beyond its borders. can this vote set back on the road to peace and stability? ethiopia, alimentary election on al jazeera wa
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thank you, barbara. let's start with the french, open, tennis and anastasio public chunk of a has reached her 1st ever grand slam final. the 29 year old russian has played in 52 major tournaments. and before this one, she'd only made it as far as the quarter finals, and lost all 6 times. but plain and the semi today she made it through in straight sets again tomorrow. uncheck 7563, no matter what happens in the final problem. jacoby will climb back into the top 20 for the 1st time since 2018. and in the final phase check player barbara krycek about who won a very tight semi final against maria cory. it went to a deciding 3rd set and she needed 5 match points before. finally getting the job done. she's the 1st check woman to reach the french open final. in 40 years following in the footsteps of hannah muddled cobra who won the title in 1981 and ever imagined that, that it's that i'm going to be actually getting some finalised. i don't know. i don't know it's, it sounds, it sounds and so it's how i mean, i
thank you, barbara. let's start with the french, open, tennis and anastasio public chunk of a has reached her 1st ever grand slam final. the 29 year old russian has played in 52 major tournaments. and before this one, she'd only made it as far as the quarter finals, and lost all 6 times. but plain and the semi today she made it through in straight sets again tomorrow. uncheck 7563, no matter what happens in the final problem. jacoby will climb back into the top 20 for the 1st time since 2018....