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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

regular transition that's going to take place. they can put people in place that can change regulations, for example. it's their attitude and their goals that are scary because they're training people at the same time. they're training them in regulations, in how you change regulations, in how you deal with the bureaucracy. i mean, a lot of this is training individuals that will go into the administration as well. and this is scary. i do want to say something about emergency rooms. there's a case before the supreme court, it's the idaho case in which idaho, which has almost no abortion, is stopping people who have all sorts of medical problems with their pregnancy from coming into an emergency room. there's a federal law that makes it very clear that everyone that

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BBC News

delay has a certain and tragic price and that is human lives. —— mariupol. price and that is human lives. -- mammal-— price and that is human lives. -- mariupol. the bbc has been s-ueakin -- mariupol. the bbc has been speaking with _ -- mariupol. the bbc has been speaking with ukraine's - -- mariupol. the bbc has been speaking with ukraine's prime l speaking with ukraine's prime minister, he told us ukraine needed this aid yesterday. can you help us understand what has been the real world impact of this month long delay in passing any kind of supplementary aid for ukraine? i would say the actual effect was twofold. for ukraine the cost was human lives, we have started running out of air defences and the soldiers on the front line had to actually ration the weapons that they use to protect their lives. obviously we have lost some territory and lost a lot of lives because of this delay, because of the bureaucracy. but there is also more to this than just ukraine. i think it will have far reaching global consequences because first of all ukraine was actually disarmed in the framework of the budapest memorandum in

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BBC News

minister, he told us ukraine needed this aid yesterday. can you help us understand what has been the real world impact of this month long delay in passing any kind of supplementary aid for ukraine? i would say the actual effect was twofold. for ukraine the cost was human lives, we have started running out of air defences and the soldiers on the front line had to actually ration the weapons that they use to protect their lives. obviously we have lost some territory and lost a lot of lives because of this delay, because of the bureaucracy. but there is also more to this than just ukraine. i think it will have far reaching global consequences because first of all ukraine was actually disarmed in the framework of the budapest memorandum in 1994, we had security guarantees from the uk, the us and russia. so we gave up one of the largest nuclear arsenals

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

what they say they are going to do. >> but they can influence the regular transition that will take place. they can put people in place that can change regulations, for example. it is their attitude and their goals that are scary. they are training people at the same time. they are training regulations and how you change regulations and how you deal with bureaucracy. a lot of this is training individuals that will go into the administration, as well. i do want to say something about emergency rooms. there is a case before the supreme court in idaho. in which, idaho, which is almost no abortion is stopping people who have all sorts of medical problems with their pregnancy, from coming into an emergency room. there is a federal law that

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

to do. >> but they can influence the regular transition that's what take place. they can put people in place that can change regulations, for example. it is their attitude and their goals that are scary, because they are training people at the same time. >> they are training in regulations, how you change regulations, and how you deal with the bureaucracy. a lot of this is training individuals that will go into the administration as well. and this is scary. i do want to say summing about emergency rooms. as a case before the supreme court, the idaho case, in which idaho -- which has almost no abortion -- is stopping people who have all sorts of medical problems with their pregnancy from coming into an emergency room. there is a federal law -- and

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Hannity

stand for free speech and open debate in this country there is something not only that robert kennedy but many independence in this country stand for i think we need to sets of mass deportations of this country and donald trump stands for both of them one is the mass deportation of illegals in this country we need to deport millions of them but we also need to deport millions of federal bureaucrats or that washington dc bureaucracy and i think there's one candidate to his position to deliver that not donald trump but i think we can make sure as a country that second term is even more successful than the successful first term and that's where i think we are headed i'm hopeful for a landslide victory that unites this country and that's all we need to fight for. >> looks like candy has a good shot at getting on the ballot in all 50 states, but he is supporting bernie sanders climate plan to curb fossil fuel extraction obama's decision to cancel fossil fuel auction keep it in the ground a common theme of his or the decision to ban

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Hannity

dong to power just because they're young does not mean they are not extremely extremely dangerous what they are doing is providing aid to a terrorist organization can you imagine a university allowing people to have a parallel chant of from the river to the sea imagine them saying from the atlantic to the indian ocean south africa will be free of blacks and let's return south africa to white apartheid rule, not a single student would be allowed to stay at that university but what if students said we are the kkk what if the group of white supremacist said we are the kkk this is not about freedom of speech this is about double standard the diversity and equity and inclusion bureaucracy is the incubator for anti-semitism at adrian major university in the united states and as long as we maintain this were not getting to the heart of the problem instead destroying

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Verified Live

computing and ai infrastructure. joining me now is our business reporter, jonathanjosephs, from our business newsroom. tell us a bit more about this deal and the lay—offs as well? tell us a bit more about this deal and the lay-offs as well?- and the lay-offs as well? that's ri . ht. and the lay-offs as well? that's right- google — and the lay-offs as well? that's right. google has— and the lay-offs as well? that's right. google has fired - and the lay-offs as well? that's right. google has fired these i and the lay-offs as well? that's right. google has fired these 28 staff, say it has investigated their behaviour and that is the conclusion it has come to you. this is all about some process that happen at google offices in new york and california on tuesday, in which this group have now former staff decided to voice their concerns about this contract with the israeli government. it is a $1.2 billion contract with amazon, something called project nimbus and it provides ai called project nimbus and it provides aland cloud computing services right across the israeli government, including in things like health care and education, trying to improve the way the bureaucracy is

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All In With Chris Hayes

york, specifically because he thinks that he's been rejected by a certain class of elites here, and you sort of have to understand that this is part and parcel of heavy things about himself, and it really kind of intersects with the way his voters think about him. and he thinks he's the barbarian at the gate, charging against the establishment, and for new yorkers, he's more likely barbarian at the wedding, where, you know, you don't want him there. he's being inappropriate with women, he's probably going to break something, and you're going to have to pay for it. so that's the big disparity between the way new yorkers think about him and the way everybody else does. >> you say it feels uniquely appropriate he will enjoy the scrutiny of his old home turf it new york city residents have been subjected to his venality and corruption for much longer than the rest of the country, and are familiar with his antics, the threats, the lawsuits, the braggadocio, general ability to slip to the tiniest crack in the bureaucracy or the legal system just fast enough to avoid the consequences of his actions. he rose to fame here, but he was never truly accepted by the

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