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Erin Burnett OutFront

erin, the whole point of ukraine's counteroffensive has been to keep pushing russia on multiple fronts so they essentially have to make choices between their priorities where they put reserves, where they defend, where they're willing to let go of. and i think what we'll see in the months ahead or weeks or days possibly is a bid to try and make sure moscow is pushed into those difficult decisions at a time when it's in complete chaos and its military command clearly bickering among themselves trying to shift blame, and vladimir putin at the weakest he's been for his entire time in power. >> thank you again. and also tonight, drafted and approved. those are the exact words used by the head of ukraine's military intelligence right here in kyiv. he is saying that putin has concrete plans in place to attack the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, drafted and approved plans. that power plant is the largest nuclear plant in all of europe. as ukraine is gaining ground on the front lines and putin is facing this existential crisis to his own power, there are more fears tonight that he could take

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CNN News Central

go of, and they believe more investigation needs to be done, and even if they believe this investigation is done, criminal investigation with the attorney's office in delaware is over, and maybe they face more questions from house republicans who are not quite done with this yet. kate and john. >> evan, stick with us, and continue to get more sources and statements coming in with the statements and reaction coming over from the white house. arlette seanez, we are hearing from the president and first lady now? >> yes, the first reaction came in moments ago from the white house as the bidens are continuing to offer their support to their son hunter biden, and we want to hear from ian sands saying that the president and first lady love their son as he continues to rebuild his life. he added that we will have no further comments. the president is out traveling in california and we expect to see him in the 4:00 p.m. eastern hour where he is going to have a speech there, and we will see if

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Nicky Campbell

of her fears about the road ahead she says "i keep flipping between the present and the past when i talk about bruce: he is, he was, he is, he was. that's because i have hopes for my father that i'm so reluctant to let go of. "so heartbreaking. and so many people in the same situation. please get in touch this morning if your mum or dad has dementia too. how are you coping? what's the hardest part? if you are in that situation, we do not address it nearly enough, what you may be going through and you need to look after yourself as well. that is coming up now. losing a parent to dementia.... and here is the news.

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CNN News Central

e68 ssay which she penned for "vogue," in this she says she was struggling with anorexia and she was so consumed with her public image and her weight and eating disorder and treatment that she didn't realize truly what her father was going to and at times the family would chalk it up to hearing loss from being in movies like "diehard" and they really did not truly know that it was as serious as ftd. i want to read you a little bit more of what she said. she said i kept flipping between the present and the past when i talk about bruce. he is, he was, he is, he was. that's because i have hopes for my father that i'm so reluctant to let go of. and as we have said before, ftd, according to the mayo clinic, it is a disease that affects the parts of the brain that allow

E68-ssay , Anorexia , Vogue , Family , Times , Father , Treatment , Weight , Image , Movies , Eating-disorder , Hearing-loss

Newsday

at the nonprofit organisation, the nuclear threat initiative in washington and was involved in the negotiation of this treaty which putin has now suspended. it is great to get you on this programme. just to say, you are intimately involved in this, weren't you? and at the time, why is this treaty important? what was the thinking behind a? it's what was the thinking behind a? it�*s important because it is the only treaty that puts limits on both us and russian nuclear arms as well as provide verification mechanisms to make sure that both sides are complying. this is one in a series of... i complying. this is one in a series of... ., ., ., , ., complying. this is one in a series of... .,., , ., of... i do apologise for the delay, lease of... i do apologise for the delay, please go — of... i do apologise for the delay, please go ahead. _ of... i do apologise for the delay, please go ahead. i _ of... i do apologise for the delay, please go ahead. i was _ of... i do apologise for the delay, please go ahead. i wasjust - of... i do apologise for the delay, please go ahead. i wasjust going j of... i do apologise for the delay, i please go ahead. i wasjust going to please go ahead. i was 'ust going to sa , this please go ahead. i was 'ust going to say. this has — please go ahead. i was 'ust going to say, this has been _ please go ahead. i wasjust going to say, this has been winning - please go ahead. i wasjust going to say, this has been winning a - please go ahead. i wasjust going to say, this has been winning a seriesl say, this has been winning a series of agreements since the early 1970s where the united states and soviet union, now russia, have thought it was in their mutual interest to engage in these agreements that provide mutual restraint, so it's concerning now that putin... what

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The Context with Christian Fraser

of debt, and we have to— right now we keep accumulating a lot of debt, and we have to have - of debt, and we have to have discussions _ of debt, and we have to have discussions about— of debt, and we have to have discussions about our- of debt, and we have to have i discussions about our spending. of debt, and we have to have - discussions about our spending. sol think— discussions about our spending. sol think att— discussions about our spending. sol think all spending _ discussions about our spending. sol think all spending should _ discussions about our spending. sol think all spending should be - discussions about our spending. sol think all spending should be on i discussions about our spending. sol think all spending should be on the i think all spending should be on the table _ think all spending should be on the table. . ,, ., think all spending should be on the table. . ~ . , , table. including ukraine spending? to tell ou table. including ukraine spending? to tell you the _ table. including ukraine spending? 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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar

is tricky because some of it -- a lot of it, you know, they're treasures, a lot of it they're not. all of it is hard to let go of. but can you go back to talking about lola belle, the dog. she lost her beloved pet as well and she had some really unexpected feelings when it came to that. >> yeah, it was really fascinating. she -- and some people might roll their eyes and be like, wait a minute, come on, the death of a dog, but if you love your dog you certainly understand the loss that that can be. she felt, though, what surprised her about this, the death of this fox terrier, lola belle was that she felt this overwhelming joy upon her death. not joy that she was gone, but, again, she felt this like release of love and she felt this sense of happiness and that -- that didn't go away. she expected to be crying and people saying to her, well, look, you will never get another

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Newscast

develop our values in all sorts of ways and some of it comes from spiritual faith and some of it comes from wider family influences and perspectives but i think i would say especially given what we discussed about collateral damage to politics i would point out i genuinely think most mps across the house of commons are in it for the right reasons and are fundamentally honest decent people trying to do something good for our country. does that mean it's ok for boris johnson — does that mean it's ok for boris johnson to— does that mean it's ok for boris johnson to he _ does that mean it's ok for boris johnson to be annoyed - does that mean it's ok for boris johnson to be annoyed to - does that mean it's ok for boris johnson to be annoyed to the i johnson to be annoyed to the archbishop _ johnson to be annoyed to the archbishop of— johnson to be annoyed to the archbishop of canterbury- johnson to be annoyed to the archbishop of canterbury forl johnson to be annoyed to the i archbishop of canterbury for not being _ archbishop of canterbury for not being 0k — archbishop of canterbury for not being 0k with— archbishop of canterbury for not being ok with the _ archbishop of canterbury for not being ok with the rwanda - archbishop of canterbury for notj being ok with the rwanda policy because — being ok with the rwanda policy because that _ being ok with the rwanda policy because that is _ being ok with the rwanda policy because that is separating - being ok with the rwanda policy because that is separating faithl because that is separating faith from _ because that is separating faith from opinion— because that is separating faith from opinion and? _ because that is separating faith from opinion and? it's - because that is separating faith from opinion and? it's ok i because that is separating faith from opinion and? it's ok to i because that is separating faith i from opinion and? it's ok to have a io from opinion and? it's ok to have a go of— from opinion and? it's ok to have a go of the _ from opinion and? it's ok to have a go of the archbishop _ from opinion and? it's ok to have a go of the archbishop of _ from opinion and? it's ok to have a go of the archbishop of canterbury. yes, go of the archbishop of canterbury. yes. it's_ go of the archbishop of canterbury. yes. it's ok — go of the archbishop of canterbury. yes. it's 0kto— go of the archbishop of canterbury. yes, it's ok to have _ go of the archbishop of canterbury. yes, it's ok to have a _ go of the archbishop of canterbury. yes, it's ok to have a go _ go of the archbishop of canterbury. yes, it's ok to have a go at - go of the archbishop of canterbury. yes, it's ok to have a go at him i yes, it's ok to have a go at him because i have done that in the past. i think i was angry this week because i felt borisjohnson smeared the archbishop of canterbury when he suggested that the church of england had been soft on putin than they had been the government. i think that

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MSNBC Reports-20211125-19:32:00

all electronics. i'm really focused on this baby monitor, it's been driving me crazy, i don't want to buy another one. >> join the right to repair campaign, is what you should do, if you're getting cross on that. >> i'm all in on that, i'm also into the buy nothing campaign. don't tell my son, i'm going to rewrap some of his books and give them to him for christmas, shh. >> great idea. >> jillian, thank you so much. talking about the supply chain crisis and something that may not be as easy to let go of, buy nothing, it's hitting every corner of the industry, people will need some alcohol when they're getting together with family that they maybe haven't seen in forever. nbc's kathy park has more on the bottleneck that's leading to some empty liquor store shelves. >> reporter: this store in

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Champions for Change-20210926-06:16:00

that can lead us in that right direction and pull us up, which is what we need in today's world. >> i met you 15 years ago. i lost a lot of weight. and my whole television wardrobe was too big. i started looking for places to donate, and i found suited for success, and once i met you and realized how personal this was for you and still is for you, and that's why i'm supporting you for all these years. >> i know for a fact we have given out more than a million items of clothing. >> a million items. >> are those mine? >> yes, sir. >> those are your faves. >> this is my fave. this is hard to let go of. >> i know, right? you know -- >> i know this is personal for you. i didn't always know why. now i know why. >> this is my son. >> when jamez got in trouble for

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