heatwaves and a mild autumn and spring. every month apart from december has been warmer than average. you are watching bbc news. now, ourworld: the hunt for the russian superyachts. for years, many russian billionaires enjoyed lavish lifestyles in the west. they bought the most sought after villas, and holidayed on their beloved superyachts. but with russia s invasion of ukraine, theirfairytale came to an abrupt end. western sanctions sparked a game of cat and mouse between some of the world s most powerful nations and some of russia s richest men. there was a real frenzy around the world between democracies to see who could sanction the most people the most quickly, who could sanction the biggest yacht. we got stopped because this is a big, blue, easily visible, high profile target. for the first time, the head of the us kleptocapture task force reveals how they caught a superyacht. we saw it scrambling out of waters where we would normally be able to seize it. security, sec
announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome a fifth-grade student at capital city public charter school here in the district of columbia. [applause] hello. i am excited to be here today. i would like to thank my school for giving me this opportunity, my parents for supporting me and coming to this event. when i was in fourth grade, i got to go to the white house kitchen garden and cook with first lady michelle obama. i was looking to harvest sweet potatoes along with mrs. obama, and i got the chance to harvest tomatoes that were included in our lunch followed the harvest. i enjoyed that experience. now i spend more time in the kitchen cooking homemade recipes. and i do it with a twist. i started doing healthy recipes like making my own salad. michelle obama also inspired me to someday grow my own garden. and use those plants to make my own recipes. my school and a department of education green ribbon school also inspire me to go outside more and play. i am thankful for
republicans, and independents are on the screen. we re asking college students to call a special line. at can reach us online @cspanwj and facebook at facebook.com/cspan. for now, let s take a look at the less than warm welcome thomas received welcome de vos received. i am grateful to speak with for those of you disagreed with the invitation for me to be here. one of the hallmarks of higher education and of democracy is the ability to converse with and learn from those with whom we disagree. this behavior continues your degrees will be mailed to you. choose which way you want to go. graduates, would you please be seated? graduates, would you please be seated? as i said, i am very grateful for the opportunity to be with you today. de vos.d it s not just look at thehas a speakers who have been deemed too controversial to speak, including charles murray of the american enterprise institute, a scholar set to speak at middlebury college. yiannoupolis, one invited to speak
lab said russia was the worst hit, followed by ukraine, india, and taiwan. attacks also came from latin america. it appears to be the largest ransom ware salt on record. it is not clear if victims are paying the ransom, which began at about $300 to unlock individual computers, or even if those did pay would regain access to their data. a few more headlines. right now barber from greeneville, ohio on the democratic line. how are you? caller: just fine. host: what is on your mind? caller: i m calling about the situation with the indians in that woman who said indians were not the first people here, and some did he ask her, how did she know this? she said she read, but so much of what we read anymore is not true. in your schools, do ever read anything actually about the indians? no. there is nothing in the books about indians, and i believe they have gotten a raw deal, just like the black people. why is it why people think they are superior? i am white, but i feel the white blac
c-span.org. washington journal continues. welcome back in this week s spotlight on magazine. e are focusing on politico magazine, written by alex finley, who joins us now via skype. good morning. finley: good morning. thank you for having me. did the cia forget the host of spying ms. finley: the cia. host: cia, i m sorry. ms. finley: the idea behind the article is after the attacks of september 11, the cia when about changing the way it did business after the cold war. the way it was a doing its business during the cold war wasn t going to work going after terrorists. as i wrote in the article terrorists do not go to cocktail parties. itself andrganize retooled itself to be able to take on the war on terror. that of course was a necessary thing, but now of course what we are seeing is our old adversaries have not gone away. many of those tools and capabilities that we used to have and it used to be very strong and the cia have now left. the institutional knowledge is