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now, if you'd like to sit here, claire.inful and difficult, but she agreed to go ahead. claire's distress mirrors the suffering of other families that stakeknife and the ira's internal security unit have left behind. in your case, you've suffered for 30... 31 yea rs. and are you still suffering from it? yes, peter, iam. i don't have a photograph of my husband, because it's — the memory of that, itjust brings up a dark, dark time and it never goes away because when i walked in and seen his photograph, itjust conjured up all the emotions — all the emotions that i've buried deep down inside. claire told me she first became anxious when her husband, johnny, went missing. when he didn't come home that saturday night, i knew something wasn't right, something definitely wasn't right. and he always went in to kiss the kids goodnight, and he didn't, and he never has come back to do it. it's hard. we'll play a few clips from the original film and, you know, it will obviously be emotional because of what happened tojohnny. the signal
now, if you'd like to sit here, claire.inful and difficult, but she agreed to go ahead. claire's distress mirrors the suffering of other families that stakeknife and the ira's internal security unit have left behind. in your case, you've suffered for 30... 31 yea rs. and are you still suffering from it? yes, peter, iam. i don't have a photograph of my husband, because it's — the memory of that, itjust brings up a dark, dark time and it never goes away because when i walked in and seen his...
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thanks to family of claire... is our legislation. thanks to family of claire- - -— of claire...f course. _ of claire... and it could save l lives. of course. perpetrators of claire... and it could save - lives. of course. perpetrators of domestic abuse _ lives. of course. perpetrators of domestic abuse are _ lives. of course. perpetrators of domestic abuse are minimised l lives. of course. perpetrators of i domestic abuse are minimised and they deny and blame others for their abuse. they will not be the people who will be truthful to their current partner about a history of abuse, and that, of course sometimes we will not know that history, but when we do and certainly when the lease and key partners, social care, others know about this history, they must be proactive and use the powers we have given them to keep victims say. we have given them to keep victims sa . ., ~' we have given them to keep victims sa . ., ~ , ., we have given them to keep victims sa. . ., ., we have given them to keep victims sa. .~g ., ., , say. thank you for 'oining us. i really appreciate _ say. thank
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it's happening _ levelling up, claire. it's not. it's happening to — levelling up, claire.milarly ijust thought it country. it's really troubling, and similarly i just thought it was really absent in today's speech. i think we have to think differently about how we are funding local government and what we are funding. there obviously are particular problems, but there is a genuine underlying problem that is affecting all local authorities who basically haven't got the income we need to fund the services that people rightly expect. so in terms of longer term, rightly expect. so in terms of longerterm, i rightly expect. so in terms of longer term, i think as well as central government, we need to think about how we free up local authorities to be able to potentially revenue raise to become developers themselves rather than scaling back to effectively be the services that run children and adult social care services. they need to be much, much more than that. he did fund extra capacity _ be much, much more than that. he did fund extra capacity for _ be much, much more than that
it's happening _ levelling up, claire. it's not. it's happening to — levelling up, claire.milarly ijust thought it country. it's really troubling, and similarly i just thought it was really absent in today's speech. i think we have to think differently about how we are funding local government and what we are funding. there obviously are particular problems, but there is a genuine underlying problem that is affecting all local authorities who basically haven't got the income we need to fund...
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claire: absolutely. near term, to recap a little bit, throughout 21-2022 we have only heard good news about global supply chains starting from this year with attacks at the red sea. today the unfortunate news of the collapse of the bridge will obviously bring tremendous pressure to the supply chain. one thing to consider here is our, that is, as well, globally speaking. container ships have a lot of added capacity. that adds more flexibility in terms of rerouting options. of course, whether there are options in this specific case, that is something to be looked through. overall, likewise, in the u.s., what we are really looking for here is transportation of autos. over the past couple months we have seen a pretty steady build of auto inventory in the state. so there is a little bit of a cushion to absorb some near-term impact in terms of what this could have on the supply chain. just how long the disruption will last is a key factor. as long as how long the bridge will be down. there was a lot more in ce
claire: absolutely. near term, to recap a little bit, throughout 21-2022 we have only heard good news about global supply chains starting from this year with attacks at the red sea. today the unfortunate news of the collapse of the bridge will obviously bring tremendous pressure to the supply chain. one thing to consider here is our, that is, as well, globally speaking. container ships have a lot of added capacity. that adds more flexibility in terms of rerouting options. of course, whether...
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so, i just -- to be able to put my love into, you know, mason for now, is a dream. >> claire tells ushe has a new dream now to open a hair salon for those with special needs. how good did mason look that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. lester holt will be here tomorrow. i'm peter alexander. from all of us here at nbc news, we hope you have a great night >>> right now another 6:00, a rainy weekend in the bay area is still coming down in parts of our area. rob is tracking what we can expect as we head into the workweek. >>> in the sierra, highway 80 closed for the rest of the night. when the road might reopen. >>> and hopefully you have a plan to vote with just two days until the california primary. we're tracking early voting numbers as one city leader got out
so, i just -- to be able to put my love into, you know, mason for now, is a dream. >> claire tells ushe has a new dream now to open a hair salon for those with special needs. how good did mason look that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. lester holt will be here tomorrow. i'm peter alexander. from all of us here at nbc news, we hope you have a great night >>> right now another 6:00, a rainy weekend in the bay area is still coming down in parts of our area. rob is...
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claire _ situations. those disclosures are prioritised. claire never- situations. i situations. those disclosures are prioritised. claire never had the l prioritised. claire never had the gift of knowledge that this scheme brings to allow her to make an informed decision about her relationship at thousands of people are benefiting from it. a lasting legacy that came from such tragedy. clare wood's daughter, maddy, and investigative journalist caroline bilton discussed clare's law this morning with naga munchetty and charlie stayt on bbc breakfast. we've got a difficult line to walk today because we don't want to pick people off applying for class law. this scheme has the potential to help people and we want to stress anyone watching today, do not be put off from going to the police station and asking for class law, you will be heard but our investigation has found that depending on where you live in the country will be dependent on the response that you get. there are delays on how police respond to their son some are worse than others. it's a postcode lottery. tha
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claire, we have news tonight that robert f. kennedy, jr., the third party candidate may be -- may be choosing jesse ventura, the former minnesota governor or the jets quarterback, aaron rogers, a known anti-vaxxer to be his running mate. does this matter at this stage in the game, claire? does the continued sort of thorniness of the kennedy candidacy have the potential to spoil this race? >> well, first, don't get me started on aaron rogers, are they going to go off and do lsd together in a dark room? and the poor jets, right? but here's the thing, we're going to have to spend, people are going to have to spend a lot of money explaining to people in this election that a vote for anyone other than joe biden is a vote for donald trump. and it's going to be expensive. people don't realize they see the name, i'm look at all these polls, and yes he polls a few points from trump but polls from president biden, and all of that is the name. i think the kennedy family would get involved. i believed they would because i know they think t
claire, we have news tonight that robert f. kennedy, jr., the third party candidate may be -- may be choosing jesse ventura, the former minnesota governor or the jets quarterback, aaron rogers, a known anti-vaxxer to be his running mate. does this matter at this stage in the game, claire? does the continued sort of thorniness of the kennedy candidacy have the potential to spoil this race? >> well, first, don't get me started on aaron rogers, are they going to go off and do lsd together in...
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claire. claire will that. oh, claire. person? not actually >> should we bring the scottish pewasi? not actually >> should we bring the scottish pewas a not actually >> should we bring the scottish pewas a scottish not actually >> should we bring the scottish pewas a scottish farmers.|ally it was a scottish farmers. that's reason they that's the reason why they did it high the northern it for high up in the northern northern hemisphere. the northern hemisphere. the northern parts of scotland for the crofters. and that's why. so they actually see their they could actually see their flocks and whatever flocks of sheep and whatever other flocks that they had. dawn that's very anti. just a thought. well no it's not very environmentally friendly is it. are we going to go down that route, so that's the reason. that's the reason. >> but look all of our viewers children who are doing easter egg hunts next week because it happens on easter sunday, make sure they're wrapped up and try happens on easter sunday, make su get1ey're wrap
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claire is with us as well.ng standing between trump using all of the money on whatever he spends on, his hairdo, his legal bills, whatever else. this is great news for down-ballot races, which means state legislators, governors, i mean, this is a political debacle for the republican party. >> yeah, and the democrats already have this big advantage right now, nicole. and as you've played, joe biden's campaign is already on the air with a campaign trial to frame this race up. meanwhile, you know, the republicans are re-organizing the republican national committee. you know, trump has chris aceveda, one or two competent people around him. you might have worked with chris during the day. but in order to do so, he's going to have to be competing with the president's own daughter-in-law, who has said that, you know, she's going to make sure that money that comes into that committee is going to his legal fees. i think that we're looking at a big financial advantage for the democrats, at least through the spring and su
claire is with us as well.ng standing between trump using all of the money on whatever he spends on, his hairdo, his legal bills, whatever else. this is great news for down-ballot races, which means state legislators, governors, i mean, this is a political debacle for the republican party. >> yeah, and the democrats already have this big advantage right now, nicole. and as you've played, joe biden's campaign is already on the air with a campaign trial to frame this race up. meanwhile, you...
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claire's right.nds on whether is actually true, whether this is actually true, whether this is actually true, whether or not there has been official advice to the foreign office to say that that office to say that the that israel is breaking international humanitarian law, if they are and if that advice is genuine, we would have to stop arms sales. that is a condition of the wouldn't that then be us leaving them to be bombed by hamas? >> because you said we're not arming hamas, but but that's true. but hamas probably don't need to comply with international law. well, they're not they're clearly not. if you're only focusing on one side and saying that they're not going along with international law, but you don't care what happens to them, even if you take arms and you're take your arms away and you're allowing now to bomb allowing hamas now to bomb israel freely. >> well, i mean, that's what would happen. >> we're stuck here with law >> we're stuck here with the law that condition of the that it it is
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>> it's going to be a bloodbath. >> claire? pretty good. >> yeah.text donald trump can handle. that's context. listen. and he went on in that speech on saturday to say that immigrants were animals, that they weren't people. i mean, sit on that for a minute. he wants to pardon people who beat up police officers, and he is calling for political violence. he trashes our country at every turn. and then he says immigrants aren't people? this isn't america. this isn't a guy who should be anywhere near the levers of power. i hope folks wake up, especially the leaders of the republican party. >> yeah. well, good luck with the waking up there because they seem to be all in on all things trump. david, amanda, and claire, thank you all. really much appreciated. coming up, all the ex-president's men and women are coming out against a trump second term. the next hour of "deadline: white house" starts right after this quick break. e" starts righ this quick break and now i'm retired. i'm not good being retired. i'm a pain in the neck. i like to be able to have a p
>> it's going to be a bloodbath. >> claire? pretty good. >> yeah.text donald trump can handle. that's context. listen. and he went on in that speech on saturday to say that immigrants were animals, that they weren't people. i mean, sit on that for a minute. he wants to pardon people who beat up police officers, and he is calling for political violence. he trashes our country at every turn. and then he says immigrants aren't people? this isn't america. this isn't a guy who...
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we've got former government adviser and political commentator , claire political commentator, clairel and broadcaster, comedian , playwright and woman comedian, playwright and woman about town. the one and only sajeela kersh. what a dream team tonight. well, look folks, let's sink our teeth into this one. diana moran. to great see you. do you think that photograph is kosher? because i don't think catherine posed for it. >> you've actually really surprised me with what you've just said , because i had thought just said, because i had thought that william had taken it, and i was going to say what a lot of nonsense this all is, because i take a lot of photographs , and i take a lot of photographs, and i love photoshopping them and doing all sorts of things. and i probably you don't need to. >> you're perfect. >> you're perfect. >> and i probably know you're diana moran. >> me? no no. >> me? no no. >> just other less attractive members of the family of members i >> -- >> i'm lam >> i'm always taking photos and i'm always doing things with them . and that's what i thought. them. and that'
we've got former government adviser and political commentator , claire political commentator, clairel and broadcaster, comedian , playwright and woman comedian, playwright and woman about town. the one and only sajeela kersh. what a dream team tonight. well, look folks, let's sink our teeth into this one. diana moran. to great see you. do you think that photograph is kosher? because i don't think catherine posed for it. >> you've actually really surprised me with what you've just said ,...
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so called claire joins me now. thank you for being here, claire.having me, as as i did earlier with ralph reflecting on all that's happened in the last four years, what is your assessment specifically in relation to what it has collectively done to children and youngsters ? and youngsters? >> yeah, i think that is a really cool question. and it's, when i think, what's important to understand is that we can reflect back now and we can talk endlessly about the harms that it was caused. and a lot of people are now prepared to talk about the harms that it caused. but the reality is that we knew this beforehand. we knew even more after the first lockdown because of it. because we had evidence of it. and yet we were pushed and yet still we were pushed into lockdowns thereafter into more lockdowns thereafter when the harm was well and truly established , i got and get the established, i got and get the feeling that children were always regarded as somehow invulnerable, that in some way it wasn't going to matter what what was done to children, that they un
so called claire joins me now. thank you for being here, claire.having me, as as i did earlier with ralph reflecting on all that's happened in the last four years, what is your assessment specifically in relation to what it has collectively done to children and youngsters ? and youngsters? >> yeah, i think that is a really cool question. and it's, when i think, what's important to understand is that we can reflect back now and we can talk endlessly about the harms that it was caused. and...
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i interviewed claire dignam 30 years ago.loved him. no matter what people say he did or he didn't do, i loved him. every bone in my body. the ira interrogated dignam and two of his ira comrades, and tape recorded their alleged confessions. i finally managed to get hold of the tapes. the banging of a pan was the sign to start talking, to hide the interrogator�*s voice. metal pan clangs. my name isjohnny dignam from portadown. i'm aged 32. i told the police handlers that i was on a weapons training camp in limerick. dignam admitted being recruited by special branch. he paid the penalty — a bullet in the back of the head. his body was dumped on a lonely country road. he always went in to kiss the kids goodnight. and he didn't. .. he never has come back to do it. that's hard. in your case, you've suffered for 30... 31 yea rs. and are you still suffering from it? yes, peter, iam. i don't have a photograph of my husband because it's the memory of that... itjust brings up a dark, dark time. ijust conjured up all the emotions, all th
i interviewed claire dignam 30 years ago.loved him. no matter what people say he did or he didn't do, i loved him. every bone in my body. the ira interrogated dignam and two of his ira comrades, and tape recorded their alleged confessions. i finally managed to get hold of the tapes. the banging of a pan was the sign to start talking, to hide the interrogator�*s voice. metal pan clangs. my name isjohnny dignam from portadown. i'm aged 32. i told the police handlers that i was on a weapons...
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take claire and bird for joining us today. some stories are so tragic and so complicated that many people think it's better to just move on. i hear that all the time about the assassinations of john f. kennedy, robert f. kennedy and martin luther king. i hear you fully often about the 911 attacks, but that's wrong. the american people deserve the truth. they deserve to know if the organization's charged with protecting them are incompetent. they deserve to know if they're in danger. 5 for one and grateful for journalists like kit, claire and birth to even years after the south are still in pursuit of the truth. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers. i'm john to reaku . we'll see you next time the. 2 the, the take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as 1st? can you see through the
take claire and bird for joining us today. some stories are so tragic and so complicated that many people think it's better to just move on. i hear that all the time about the assassinations of john f. kennedy, robert f. kennedy and martin luther king. i hear you fully often about the 911 attacks, but that's wrong. the american people deserve the truth. they deserve to know if the organization's charged with protecting them are incompetent. they deserve to know if they're in danger. 5 for one...
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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can >> i try to start every day not looking at my phone by doing something that is grounding. that is usually medit
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and...
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claire, i wonder what you thought. about this, you see a fumbling image of donald trump, which is actually totally different than what we have seen so far. we have seen him as pernicious, and a nefarious evildoer. but bumbling, fumbling, and ineffective is kind of a new bucket. i wonder how useful you think that will be as biden tries to kind of claim this about the trump years. >> listen. all you have to do is take donald trump and some of these rallies. when he goes on to some of these sentences that aren't sentences and he talks gibberish and he doesn't know who he is running against and he is not identifying leaders with the right countries, and in the middle of it all, he loses his train of thought and goes sideways. he clearly has some cognitive issues. i think the best thing that has happened in the biden campaign is they figured out that they have to go after donald trump. they can't just sit in the oval office, be presidential, and talk about biden onyx and talk about what he has gotten done. they have to go a
claire, i wonder what you thought. about this, you see a fumbling image of donald trump, which is actually totally different than what we have seen so far. we have seen him as pernicious, and a nefarious evildoer. but bumbling, fumbling, and ineffective is kind of a new bucket. i wonder how useful you think that will be as biden tries to kind of claim this about the trump years. >> listen. all you have to do is take donald trump and some of these rallies. when he goes on to some of these...
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no, i guess sure. guess sure. >> guess sure. >> it claire? >> was it claire? >> was it claire? pronunciation. urine urine, urine. >> listen, here's a lovely thing. talking about being wet, singing in the rain. yes it does make you happy again. now, i have to say, one of the most glorious. the film's not that great, but the actual scene of gene kelly. >> kelly dancing in the rain is absolutely beautiful. >> it is absolutely stunning. so it is with the music and whatever. tell us why that actually does make you happy again, because the negative ions in the air which we breathe in actually make us happy . actually make us happy. >> so reports have said that singing in the rain might be the perfect way to cheer us up. they say go for a run in the rain. go for a walk in the rain. go for a swim in the rain. and it's good for your mental health. >> hang minute. what are >> hang on a minute. what are these they're good these ions? they're good negative ions. negative ions of ions. >> yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> don't they sell that in >> why don't they sell that in a bottle?
no, i guess sure. guess sure. >> guess sure. >> it claire? >> was it claire? >> was it claire? pronunciation. urine urine, urine. >> listen, here's a lovely thing. talking about being wet, singing in the rain. yes it does make you happy again. now, i have to say, one of the most glorious. the film's not that great, but the actual scene of gene kelly. >> kelly dancing in the rain is absolutely beautiful. >> it is absolutely stunning. so it is with the...
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claire, some of that as well. claire, presumably yeah. some of that as well.w, i've some of that as well. claire, pre and,bly know, i've done some of that as well. claire, pre and, bly know, i've done work >> and, you know, i've done work as academy of ideas. we've as the academy of ideas. we've got a project that we started which is debating matters beyond bars, working in bars, which was working in prisons. i want to prisons. right. so i want to emphasise, anthony, just been so articulate. i'm, you know, brilliant advocate for what he believes. people are caught for a crime and you get time and you do the time and then you come out of prison. that's the way we do it in a british justice system. can you imagine what it's like? people will say, it's like? you, people will say, i should have. i was a bad lad. i should have. i was a bad lad. i should have. i was a bad lad. i should be in for a few years. you know what i mean? but then it ends. and then you go out and you rebuild life. you try and rebuild your life. this sentence that never, this is a sentence th
claire, some of that as well. claire, presumably yeah. some of that as well.w, i've some of that as well. claire, pre and,bly know, i've done some of that as well. claire, pre and, bly know, i've done work >> and, you know, i've done work as academy of ideas. we've as the academy of ideas. we've got a project that we started which is debating matters beyond bars, working in bars, which was working in prisons. i want to prisons. right. so i want to emphasise, anthony, just been so...
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and for claire, much more than she ever could have imagined. >> i'm living the dream.e. so, i just -- to be able to put my love into, you know, mason for now, is a dream. >> now mason is the celebrity she always dreamed of helping, at least a celebrity in all of our eyes. thanks to peter alexander for sharing that story. and thanks to you for starting your week with "early today." i'season buries california. snow drifts topping 10 feet tall trapping families in their homes and forcing drivers to abandon cars along the highway. and it's not november yet, our meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking another system heading that way. >>> another round of ceasefire talks in gaza getting under way right
and for claire, much more than she ever could have imagined. >> i'm living the dream.e. so, i just -- to be able to put my love into, you know, mason for now, is a dream. >> now mason is the celebrity she always dreamed of helping, at least a celebrity in all of our eyes. thanks to peter alexander for sharing that story. and thanks to you for starting your week with "early today." i'season buries california. snow drifts topping 10 feet tall trapping families in their homes...
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growing up in california, clair claire hall knew what she wanted to be. >> the hair stylist to the starsfe took a turn in a different direction. >> i'm a proud teacher and i teach special education. >> reporter: in her first year at high school outside san francisco, claire met one student. funny and sweet, but also has his challenges. like his mom, karen says, sitting still for a haircut. >> what was it like when you were in charge? >> no style. it was always a little bit traumatizing for him. he didn't want to go to the barber. >> reporter: when mason got invited to the celebration for students with special needs, karen needed help and miss hall was ready to step in. >> i said that's my guy. i'm ready. >> get your haircut. >> reporter: she turned it into a lesson about life skills. >> i'm going to use the clipper on mason. >> reporter: trimming mason's hair in front of the class. >> as a collision of both of my loves. >> reporter: the big night. >> ladies and gentlemen, let's give a warm welcome to mason! >> reporter: mason is confident as ever. looking like a million bucks. >> he, you
growing up in california, clair claire hall knew what she wanted to be. >> the hair stylist to the starsfe took a turn in a different direction. >> i'm a proud teacher and i teach special education. >> reporter: in her first year at high school outside san francisco, claire met one student. funny and sweet, but also has his challenges. like his mom, karen says, sitting still for a haircut. >> what was it like when you were in charge? >> no style. it was always a...
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claire, i agree with claire.le have children, supplying free dental and health service to anyone who comes here, etc. it was supposed to be essential medical help. is that more or less what you're saying? >> nye bevan you'll be turning in he if he knew in his grave if he if he knew what going anyone to what was going on, anyone to have they're having have a baby once they're having their know, their child, you know, delivering baby? their child, you know, delorring baby? their child, you know, delorring about|by? who have >> or what about people who have eaten into a heart eaten themselves into a heart attack? yeah. know , it just attack? yeah. you know, it just becomes bit of moral becomes a bit of a moral question about whether you're going or not, does going to treat them or not, does it? basically, no , i don't know. >> i don't think it is. know. >> i don't think it is . isabel. >> i don't think it is. isabel. >> i don't think it is. isabel. >> difference, >> that's the difference, though, between being free
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i interviewed claire dignam 30 years ago.he father of my children, and i loved him. no matter what people say he did or he didn't do, i loved him. every bone in my body. the ira interrogated dignam and two of his ira comrades, and tape recorded their alleged confessions. i finally managed to get hold of the tapes. the banging of a pan was the sign to start talking, to hide the interrogator�*s voice. metal pan clangs. my name isjohnny dignam from portadown. i'm aged 32. i told the police handlers that i was on a weapons training camp in limerick. dignam admitted being recruited by special branch. he paid the penalty — a bullet in the back of the head. his body was dumped on a lonely country road. he always went in to kiss the kids goodnight. and he didn't. .. he never has come back to do it. that's hard. in your case, you've suffered for 30... 31 yea rs. and are you still suffering from it? yes, peter, iam. i don't have a photograph of my husband because it's the memory of that... itjust brings up a dark, dark time. itjust con
i interviewed claire dignam 30 years ago.he father of my children, and i loved him. no matter what people say he did or he didn't do, i loved him. every bone in my body. the ira interrogated dignam and two of his ira comrades, and tape recorded their alleged confessions. i finally managed to get hold of the tapes. the banging of a pan was the sign to start talking, to hide the interrogator�*s voice. metal pan clangs. my name isjohnny dignam from portadown. i'm aged 32. i told the police...
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take claire and bird for joining us today. some stories are so tragic and so complicated that many people think it's better to just move on. i hear that all the time about the assassinations of john f. kennedy . robert f. kennedy and martin luther king. i hear you fully often about the 911 attacks, but that's wrong. the american people deserve the truth. they deserve to know if the organizations charged with protecting them are incompetent. they deserve to know if they're in danger. 5 for one and grateful for journalists like kit, claire and birth to even years after the facts are still in pursuit of the truth. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers. i'm john kerry onto we'll see you next time the. 2 the, the, the today in the united states, all foreign policy establishment on national security establishment is a weapon option to pursue. it becomes a cloak for our own aggression. it becomes so a way of flushing other countries on the back sort of our record shows that we're not really that much of the
take claire and bird for joining us today. some stories are so tragic and so complicated that many people think it's better to just move on. i hear that all the time about the assassinations of john f. kennedy . robert f. kennedy and martin luther king. i hear you fully often about the 911 attacks, but that's wrong. the american people deserve the truth. they deserve to know if the organizations charged with protecting them are incompetent. they deserve to know if they're in danger. 5 for one...
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also with me is former missouri senator claire mccaskill. i have a hard time looking at the 2007 collapse and not comparing it to the 2024 baltimore bridge collapse. do you see a parallel here? >> of a course. we have slowly but surely allowed these false equivalencies to come into our national c dialogue and conversation around politics such that go woke, go broke, the culture wars. all these things have been a steady push back, and they've gotten us to this place because we've allowed it, and we haven't called it out. in the interest of trying to be fair, in the t of trying to include all voices, the reality, alex, there are some voices at this table who are speaking who do not deserve to be heard and what they're talking about is not ideology. it denigrates people's humanity and something that keeps the two tiered system of what america is in place and that structure undamage. that's why we've gotten to this place where someone is saying, hey, we needis to help these people. and you have people more concerned with profiting -- about going
also with me is former missouri senator claire mccaskill. i have a hard time looking at the 2007 collapse and not comparing it to the 2024 baltimore bridge collapse. do you see a parallel here? >> of a course. we have slowly but surely allowed these false equivalencies to come into our national c dialogue and conversation around politics such that go woke, go broke, the culture wars. all these things have been a steady push back, and they've gotten us to this place because we've allowed...
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claire dignam and men and women in her position-— her position.ition. peter taylor, thank you for coming in to _ her position. peter taylor, thank you for coming in to speak- her position. peter taylor, thank you for coming in to speak to i her position. peter taylor, thank| you for coming in to speak to our audience. christian homer, the boss of the f1 team red bull, was accused by a female colleague last month of inappropriate behaviour — accusations which he has denied. we're told an internal red bull investigation cleared him, although the team hasn't released any details of the accusation or the evidence. and today it emerged the female colleague of mr horner had been suspended. asked about the controversy today in advance of the weekend's saudi arabian grand prix, mr horner said it was time to "look forward and to draw a line". but is it? or does this affair raise awkward questions about the culture within f1? joining me in the studio is emma ridgway from females in motorsport and abbie carruthers, former motorsport race driver, joins us on
claire dignam and men and women in her position-— her position.ition. peter taylor, thank you for coming in to _ her position. peter taylor, thank you for coming in to speak- her position. peter taylor, thank you for coming in to speak to i her position. peter taylor, thank| you for coming in to speak to our audience. christian homer, the boss of the f1 team red bull, was accused by a female colleague last month of inappropriate behaviour — accusations which he has denied. we're told an...
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considering all she has been through, claire ended her interview on an unexpected note.illed him, who murdered him? i have to forgive. if i don't forgive, i'll shrivel up and die. operation kenova has taken more than seven years and cost, overall, almost £40 million. last week, the prosecution service in northern ireland announced no charges will be brought. friday's investigation report may be the family's last hope. peter taylor, bbc news. a new satellite has been launched that can track emissions of the gas methane. up to a third of global warming is thought to be caused by the gas. here's our climate editor, justin rowlatt. three, two, one. ignition. a falcon nine rocket blasts off from the california coast, carrying an important new tool to help tame climate change. it is a satellite designed to discern the telltale fingerprint of methane in the light reflected back from earth. rising methane emissions from human activities have been responsible for almost a third of climate change since the industrial revolution. methane is 80 times more powerful a warming gas than
considering all she has been through, claire ended her interview on an unexpected note.illed him, who murdered him? i have to forgive. if i don't forgive, i'll shrivel up and die. operation kenova has taken more than seven years and cost, overall, almost £40 million. last week, the prosecution service in northern ireland announced no charges will be brought. friday's investigation report may be the family's last hope. peter taylor, bbc news. a new satellite has been launched that can track...
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claire mccaskill at 6:00. >> i think america knows who donald trump is. the question is, who are we? >> plus, a big announcement in arizona. ruben gallego joins me for his first national tv interview since senator cinema dropped out, when the special edition of all in and starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, thank you for tuning in for this special edition of allin on march 6, 2020 for what looks to be the unofficial official first day of the presidential general election. joining me right here in just a moment, first, let's start with a little brief trip down memory lane to four years ago exactly today, march 6th, 2020. do you remember where you were on that day? we remember because we do a television show, it was the very last time we did an all in live audience show before the world shut down and, truthfully, between you and me should not have even done that one. questionable call. we didn't really know. it was also a day when donald trump, let me jog your memory. the president of the united states in the hat to tour of the ce
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considering all she has been through, claire ended her interview on an unexpected note.orgive to live. does that include the person or persons who killed him, who murdered him? i have to forgive. if i don't forgive, i'll shrivel up and die. operation kenova has taken more than seven years and cost, overall, almost £40 million. last week, the prosecution service in northern ireland announced no charges will be brought. friday's investigation report may be the family's last hope. peter taylor, bbc news. a new satellite has been launched that can track emissions of the gas methane — which is a major contributor to climate change. up to a third of global warming is thought to be caused by the gas. the new satellite will allow methane leaks, from oil and gas facilities, to be tracked almost in real time, in a bid to reduce emissions. here 5 our climate editor, justin rowlatt. three, two, one. ignition. a falcon nine rocket blasts off from the california coast carrying an important new tool in the battle against climate change. it is a satellite designed to discern the telltal
considering all she has been through, claire ended her interview on an unexpected note.orgive to live. does that include the person or persons who killed him, who murdered him? i have to forgive. if i don't forgive, i'll shrivel up and die. operation kenova has taken more than seven years and cost, overall, almost £40 million. last week, the prosecution service in northern ireland announced no charges will be brought. friday's investigation report may be the family's last hope. peter taylor,...
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well, claire, claire pierce. well, claire, what do you have for us first? blasting the government for granting 1.4 million visas in the last year. now, when you sort of break down the detail, there are a lot of it's foreign workers that have come over to join the health and social care sector, foreign students and dependents . now students and dependents. now that will change. the dependents are no longer going to be allowed to join somebody on a dependent visa. so that number will go down. but but, but but many students stay as well. >> isn't that the isn't that the case. >> yes. no. yes i mean it's one of those funny aren't numbers that there has been such a breakdown in data because the students didn't come over during the pandemic and the, um , the the pandemic and the, um, the years where free movement was , years where free movement was, was curtailed due to the pandemic . you now have a lot of pandemic. you now have a lot of people coming at once. now, whether they stay is a bit of a moot point. some of them will. some of them will go into sectors re
well, claire, claire pierce. well, claire, what do you have for us first? blasting the government for granting 1.4 million visas in the last year. now, when you sort of break down the detail, there are a lot of it's foreign workers that have come over to join the health and social care sector, foreign students and dependents . now students and dependents. now that will change. the dependents are no longer going to be allowed to join somebody on a dependent visa. so that number will go down. but...
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claire experienced _ thing is increasing. claire experienced thieves - thing is increasing.they are walking past cars with their hands in their— street. they are walking past cars with their hands in their pockets. | with their hands in their pockets. and you — with their hands in their pockets. and you can see the car lights flash, — and you can see the car lights flash, as _ and you can see the car lights flash, as if_ and you can see the car lights flash, as if they have been unlocked by the _ flash, as if they have been unlocked by the key— flash, as if they have been unlocked by the key fob. but our key is inside — by the key fob. but our key is inside the _ by the key fob. but our key is inside the house. you can then see the gentlemen break into the car 'ust the gentlemen break into the car just by— the gentlemen break into the car just by opening the door easily, rummaging around. and then moving onto the _ rummaging around. and then moving onto the next car. so they are doing multiple _ onto the next car. so they are doing multiple cars at the same time. it is heartbre
claire experienced _ thing is increasing. claire experienced thieves - thing is increasing.they are walking past cars with their hands in their— street. they are walking past cars with their hands in their pockets. | with their hands in their pockets. and you — with their hands in their pockets. and you can see the car lights flash, — and you can see the car lights flash, as _ and you can see the car lights flash, as if_ and you can see the car lights flash, as if they have been...
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claire mccaskill, jim messina, jonathan lemire, david jolly, wish we had more time.re to discuss. we had such brilliant minds, thank you for taking the time. >> and thanks to everyone who was with us these last three hours. >> and also a huge thanks to you for being with us for special coverage of nikki haley ending her presidential campaign and the beginning of the general election. "chris jansing reports" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> good day, i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city, and so it begins, the nation now bracing for what will go down as the costliest, longest, and likely nastiest presidential race in american history, one that will test the candidates and the country. first up, the scramble for nikki haley voters, now a coalition without a candidate after she quit the race. so how will joe biden and donald trump compete for the millions who have made it clear they don't want either man. >>> plus, lawmakers falling in line, senator mitch mcconnell and house republican leaders wasting no time endorsing donald trump. now
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claire, is money the answer?— kerry and peter bro. claire, is money the answer?oney the answer? money has to be put into the — money the answer? money has to be put into the nhs. _ money the answer? money has to be put into the nhs. let's _ money the answer? money has to be put into the nhs. let's look - money the answer? money has to be put into the nhs. let's look back- put into the nhs. let's look back historically, it is broken. year after year, historically, it is broken. year afteryear, is historically, it is broken. year after year, is getting worse and worse. forthe after year, is getting worse and worse. for the end users, the staff... i'm really fortunate that i live... i want to say thank you to the amazing staff working in the nhs, no matter what you do you are superheroes. unfortunate that my local hospital is in my opinion one of the best in the country and can't fault any treatment i've ever had there or any emergency i've had to go to there. for me my issue is there are sections across board of there are sections across board of the nhs being unde
claire, is money the answer?— kerry and peter bro. claire, is money the answer?oney the answer? money has to be put into the — money the answer? money has to be put into the nhs. _ money the answer? money has to be put into the nhs. let's _ money the answer? money has to be put into the nhs. let's look - money the answer? money has to be put into the nhs. let's look back- put into the nhs. let's look back historically, it is broken. year after year, historically, it is broken. year...
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jen psaki and claire mccaskill on what is at stake. >>> plus, a big announcement in arizona. >> i will leave the senate at the end of this year. >> ruben gallego joined me for his first national tv interview since senator kysten sinema dropped out when the special edition of all in starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, and chris hayes. thank you for tuning in for the special edition of all in on march 6, 2024 . it looks to be the unofficial official first day of the presidential general election. rachel maddow and alex wagner will join me in a moment. first, let's start with a brief trip down memory lane to four years ago exactly today, march 6, 2020. do you remember where you were on that day? we remember because we do a television show. it was the last time we did and all in live audience show before the world shut down and truthfully, just between you and me, maybe shouldn't have gone that long. slightly questionable call but we didn't really know. it was also the day went donald trump, do you remember this, when the president of the united states in the maga had took a
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something claire said is correct. the wrong election to run a minor party, third party race for the white house. there is a majority of the country, over 40%, says i don't want to be a part of either party. i want something new but it is different to try to define that and run for president as an independent. that simply didn't work. sinema will soon learn that. >> quickly, bill. this is something who is a marathoner. a triathlete. she is competitive. any chance? >> she's a fighter but i think she has come clues that suggest she's not going to run for president. >> bill, vaughn, thank you, guys. david, please stick around. >>> coming up, today is not just about voters picking nominees. it's also about who the republican party wants to keep from winning. like a candidate who allegedly tried to hit someone with a car. we'll explain next on chris jansing reports only on msnbc. n jansing reports only on msnbc. and schedule with safelite, because you can track us and see exactly when we'll be there. >> woman: i have a few
something claire said is correct. the wrong election to run a minor party, third party race for the white house. there is a majority of the country, over 40%, says i don't want to be a part of either party. i want something new but it is different to try to define that and run for president as an independent. that simply didn't work. sinema will soon learn that. >> quickly, bill. this is something who is a marathoner. a triathlete. she is competitive. any chance? >> she's a fighter...
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doctor claire rice speaking to my colleague _ least.king - to my colleague anna sarah campbell. anna sarah campbell. protesting against plans to increase their boat licenses. some of them say the changes — by the canal and river trust which come next week — will threaten their way of life. barry caffrey reports. we don't want to leave our water! an unusual site for little venice on a saturday afternoon. these boaters are protesting against upcoming price increases and new charges that they say will affect their entire way of living. because of our way of life, will be charged more. so our nomadic way of life is being penalised. the new surcharges may mean that i have to leave the river because the cost is increasing a huge amount. why first got my licence fee, it was something like £600 for the year, now it is over a grand. alice lives on a boat and is a continuous cruiser along the waterways. me and my partner move our boat from a different location to a different location, and we move normally about 30 miles in a year, sort of roughly
doctor claire rice speaking to my colleague _ least.king - to my colleague anna sarah campbell. anna sarah campbell. protesting against plans to increase their boat licenses. some of them say the changes — by the canal and river trust which come next week — will threaten their way of life. barry caffrey reports. we don't want to leave our water! an unusual site for little venice on a saturday afternoon. these boaters are protesting against upcoming price increases and new charges that they...
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claire?mstrong. next, >> right, we're going back to the royal picture again . we say the royal picture again. we say good morning to ian pelham turner, who's a royal photographer and royal historian and who's taken pictures of the royals in the past. and, victoria barra , who's a victoria barra, who's a lifestyle expert now, victoria, first of all, from your point of view, you don't see anything wrong with what went on yesterday in terms of the editing. and i'm going to have to say you you will be in line with a lot of our viewers and listeners by by saying that. >> yeah, i mean, i think it's been really taken out of context, if i'm honest, especially given that social media is a platform that most people edit their photos on. it's a visual platform, it's a creative platform, and people do that to make their photos stand out a little bit more. and i think we all need to kind of cut her some slack a little bit because every most people do it. and was a tiny little tweak. and it was a tiny litt
claire?mstrong. next, >> right, we're going back to the royal picture again . we say the royal picture again. we say good morning to ian pelham turner, who's a royal photographer and royal historian and who's taken pictures of the royals in the past. and, victoria barra , who's a victoria barra, who's a lifestyle expert now, victoria, first of all, from your point of view, you don't see anything wrong with what went on yesterday in terms of the editing. and i'm going to have to say you...
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claire rice. i just want to bring you some breaking news that has just come in.federal security service says it has arrested three citizens of one of the central asian states in the territory on suspicion of plotting to commit a terrorist attack by means of an explosion in a crowded place. this has just come through in the past few minutes. it doesn't go into much more detail about what that is. the authorities would have been on high alert following the attack on the city hall music venue in moscow. what the report goes on to say, what the statement says is during investigative actions, the defendants in the case -- components of an improvised explosive device, chemical substances, and destructive elements were discovered and seized. that was quoted in the russian news agency from russia's fsb federal security service. we will bring you more as we get it. let's turn to ukraine. president zelenskyy is warning a new russian military offensive can happen in the next few months. he said his country's not ready to face it. the ukrainian leader made the comments durin
claire rice. i just want to bring you some breaking news that has just come in.federal security service says it has arrested three citizens of one of the central asian states in the territory on suspicion of plotting to commit a terrorist attack by means of an explosion in a crowded place. this has just come through in the past few minutes. it doesn't go into much more detail about what that is. the authorities would have been on high alert following the attack on the city hall music venue in...
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claire, i have to go to you first. you have been invoked, i imagine that you are cognizant here of this game that is at work it appears to be paying off tonight in california for congressman adam schiff. >> what he did was just plain smart. there is nothing evil about it. he knew that garvey was the preferred opponent, for one thing it is no fun to attack the democrats. a little bit different than my situation. in fact, it is relatively risk free for the values, i think, that all three of the democratic candidates in this race share because i think now we can safely call him just about almost senator adam schiff . and that is a good thing for california and it is a good thing for america. the sad thing is you guys have mentioned, we had three good candidates here. three great members of congress and that is always tough plea i want to know what the future is for katie porter and barbara lee because they are both such good communicators, in particular, about democratic values. two totally different types of candidates a
claire, i have to go to you first. you have been invoked, i imagine that you are cognizant here of this game that is at work it appears to be paying off tonight in california for congressman adam schiff. >> what he did was just plain smart. there is nothing evil about it. he knew that garvey was the preferred opponent, for one thing it is no fun to attack the democrats. a little bit different than my situation. in fact, it is relatively risk free for the values, i think, that all three of...
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claire i thought it was very close: tactical to do that.olicy that conservatives effectively ridiculed when it was first released by labor to make sure that non-doms paid their way in the u.k.. now we see the conservative chancellor announcing it. i think it really shows it is the labour party who are coming forward with some of those new ideas. and i think justine is right. the big idea the conservatives had was leveling up. it was about investing in the economy. we just didn't see any of that today. we didn't see a plan for growth. i don't think it will be a game changer for voters but most importantly i don't think it will stimulate the economy in the way that we need it to an order to deliver those proceeds that would allow us to reinvest in public services and over the longerm the tax burden down. christian: some very restless backbench is already responding tonight. suella braverman has been out saying it is not the budget she wanted. does it become a political problem for the prime minister tomorrow? >> i think the problem is too man
claire i thought it was very close: tactical to do that.olicy that conservatives effectively ridiculed when it was first released by labor to make sure that non-doms paid their way in the u.k.. now we see the conservative chancellor announcing it. i think it really shows it is the labour party who are coming forward with some of those new ideas. and i think justine is right. the big idea the conservatives had was leveling up. it was about investing in the economy. we just didn't see any of that...
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claire a tory brexiteer. yeah claire is a tory brexiteer.we do it all the time at home. we've never actually fallen out over it. we've always argued politics through maybe because we're involved with it so much, but we've never actually actually had a fall out. i mean, maybe we will some point will at some point in the future, but haven't future, but we haven't yet. >> you quite >> but that makes you quite unusual, because do very much unusual, because we do very much struggle find leaning struggle to find left leaning voices and voices that will come on and have frank uncensored. >> are great, robust conversations. >> why is it that the political left are so reluctant to sit in the oxygen of publicity and get their point across? >> well, i mean, i think they should , um, it seems to be should, um, it seems to be ridiculous to turn and say, oh, i won't, i won't appear, appear there or i won't go. >> we're not the only outlet. >> we're not the only outlet. >> no, that's right. >> no, that's right. >> for other media outlets where where voices
claire a tory brexiteer. yeah claire is a tory brexiteer.we do it all the time at home. we've never actually fallen out over it. we've always argued politics through maybe because we're involved with it so much, but we've never actually actually had a fall out. i mean, maybe we will some point will at some point in the future, but haven't future, but we haven't yet. >> you quite >> but that makes you quite unusual, because do very much unusual, because we do very much struggle find...
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when a claire claire. oh yeah, they're good at right. yeah, so basic the watch and to hear it, the helicopter gunship, the guys inside the helicopter gunship even waited. you saw it there toward the end of the van. right? that was an ambulance. they waited for to arrive to take the victims to the hospital. maybe they could save their lives, but instead they fired at them while they. busy in the ambulance eventually killing the man and several others who possibly could have survived us. officials denied that the incident happened until. busy we're showing the video. these are the types of stories reveal bi weekly leaks, founder julia massage, that his lawyers say look and embarrass us officials. she says they're just angry. she says it's because of that. they simply can't handle the truth. and it's the only reason that they want him turned over for what she says quote is state retaliation. the british judges seem to agree, at least in part with what that argument is enough to mandate us officials to do a couple of different things. one, t
when a claire claire. oh yeah, they're good at right. yeah, so basic the watch and to hear it, the helicopter gunship, the guys inside the helicopter gunship even waited. you saw it there toward the end of the van. right? that was an ambulance. they waited for to arrive to take the victims to the hospital. maybe they could save their lives, but instead they fired at them while they. busy in the ambulance eventually killing the man and several others who possibly could have survived us....
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