shooting a black man as he lay face down on the ground. and the desperate search for survivors in south africa, the president calls the flooding there a catastrophe of enormous proportions. russian state media are reporting that the most important ship in russia s black sea fleet, the moskva missile cruiser has been badly damaged after ammunition on board blew up causing a fire. the moskva is the flagship of russia s black sea fleet. quoting the russian defence ministry, interfax says the crew had all been evacuated and the cause of the fire was being investigated. earlier, a ukrainian official said the ship had been hit by two missiles, but this has not been confirmed. the moscow gained notoriety early in the war when ukrainian border guards defending an island refused its demand for their surrender. steve fish is a political science professor at the university of california, berkeley and he s there for us now. thank you forjoining us, there are military and psychological im
videos have emerged in the united states of a police officer fatally shooting a black man as he lay face down on the ground. and the desperate search for survivors in south africa. the president calls the flooding there a catastrophe of enormous proportions. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. russian state media are reporting that the most important ship in russia s black sea fleet, the moskva missile cruiser, has been badly damaged after ammunition on board blew up, causing a fire. the moskva is the flagship of russia s black sea fleet. quoting the russian defence ministry, interfax says the crew had all been evacuated and the cause of the fire was being investigated. earlier, a ukrainian official said the ship had been hit by two missiles, but this has not been confirmed. let s go to washington to speak to lieutenant colonel daniel davis, a senior fellow at the foreign policy think tank defense priorities. how significant is the damage to the fla
patricia as to have well. why? all, because she is the co-author of this wonderful book which i hope you will get and read. it is pretty interesting and it ofa very unique compendium past accomplishments, future challenges, and present endeavors. want to lead off with our three panelists. with some of the questions that to valerie posed when she brought us together. at wanted our panel to look the question, when we are considering a state foreign policy that would really take it seriously the cause of women and girls, what should that policy look like? what would look different? what would our priorities be? who would our allies he or not be? what would our red lines look like. we, following michele flournoy s presentation, how do we do that lansing act of balancing act of the separate entities to get us from point a to point b versus the ultimate goal of integrating women s issues in all sectors of our dimity and the mantra for mainstreaming. how do we close the gaps? how
to the market reaction. the market seemed to rally on this news. why do you think that was? well, remember that this particular move was targeted way in advance, and the market had adjusted to it. the only question that was out there was what was going to happen subsequently that, not that you could actually make certain happen but with what the policy was. as it became apparent the fed was going to just raise the rates and then not do a whole series of rates, then basically the markets said uncertainty is gone. therefore income earning assets go straight up. this is just a classic case. i ran into it many times in the sense that choices that we had were always, do you want the market to know exactly what the plans of the federal reserve are or not? it depended on a very, very technically difficult problem. how much risk do you want in the system? if there is too little risk, you re bubble creating. if there s too much risk, you re suppressing growth beyond what it should b
looking at the mid-30 s. looking at the 20 for our temperature change, how fun was it we were saying 20 degrees or so was warm? we re 22 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago, but it is not going to last. right now sitting at 45 degrees at cvg. 50 the easternmost communities. 34 in indy in the 30 s are already creeping in the southeastern indiana. once the rain ends in your town, you have about an hour, maybe off and the 30 you can see were looking at rain showers moving out east of cincinnati. cincinnati and the 275 loop done, the cold front about to drop the temperature for those close to downtown. lingering showers right now through portions of highland county and further south along 62 and portions of brown county. this rain pretty much out of air. connors phil currently at 37. our temperatures are going to fall into the 30 s, downtown by 9:00 a.m., in the 30 s and we stay there through the afternoon. 34, noon, 35 and we stay there in the second part of the day with the